Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 August 1824 — Page 2
When Washington emerged from the' maybe formed, arad the events that rnay vvcaving, bleaching, dying and printing has been finally negotiated with Cold U o.ini :t an l nt g.jvc: nmcnt was a- inici vene. But, altet ihc most dispas- hav c been complied ai the Y at i en lac- smith and cu. London. This had cliffuh .11. lu l)v- i .r-.ac t, ail eves weie turned to sionatc consideration of the subject, they lory, and we bcuevc arc the Jirst Amcri- scd much joy to the people of tl c itpiib-
m u) ir.t.i iie:i biiiu auuiiuaiii ii,a arc canuiuiy oi opinion uai u v-oay v in can cancoes v men have thus uccn tinisn- lie. A commusioner irom nance nau ins ol ilcvuiion lo his counity, and be returned to the house of reprcaenta- ed, from Mist to last, at one establish- pioccedcd to Bugota the object of his
1 o the wisdom ot that enlighten- mcnt. It is a circumstance known to cv- mission was unknown.
the
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to the cause in which tie had been victu
tives.
ri "is HtK Washington, uehu-jr in thu cd body, if it be unavoidable, they with , cry one that the excellent quality and low 1 Curracoa Couiant of the 1 Oth June, fn! u. n ii r ne senate, h id shown himself confidence submit his claims. 'price of the grey and bleached Amciican contains accounts fiom Bagota of the 2d
a dealer m wotds, nor a maker ot speeches vet all eyes were turned towards him and wuh one voice he was cailcd to i n e ver the n nion Let thai mine, con- ; c-ct iu I, and w Inch meiits not comparic .) vi-.h any other, be laid aside i and v 'i-ic i- liie man next to him lor abilities daved lot -firmness ol purpose, foi penu Liirmmtci d, Si devotion to the cause uf 1,'h i; and I is countrx ? It one be living it is .ixnitLir y cKsbs And why is k that h: s i . 1 not oeai a.ong with him llr: ii 1. nc: ol his country ? Can it be t'ia tii Me is i' s virtue with the people
my countrymen,
tii m lot met
t ! . c i ; is icss : not with the honest vcom iiy ot th country do i mean ; bm with t'l . -v.x those who vith the confidence vS tho people on their si le, appear at Washington, and wi t) in quest of their nu .i i t'en-st and pnnno ion, are disposed l ' nor tV man, who m return can best p-. o' i i"': their views. This is no1, indeed l u- k'v of support unich Jackson can 1 j k fo ; his decision of charaetei and tt.i-lv Ii n .css, are. not calculated to lecmiiioh :i i nin to those whoaie in quest t!u lo'ives and Ii ne.s. Hot he has a ci.ua' o, an i'i'uyidhv, a d indepehden ) a'-a- h oetit to hiscouniiy, which is c i.enbn il. Se nuis' draw to him, those u'l i un p,M2 ' h d man, whose i onduct an ! erviee- sf ib isms beyond al doubt, t'ni' -:o ')ve has don' m re for fun crntn
,j sine Ii
grey and bleached Amciican contains accounts liom liagotaot the -d
Entertaining the highest respect for cotton goods have caused them to be June, by which it appcais that the su-
the other candidates, they will not in- preferred, whei ever they are known, ov- prcme executive oi Columbia had dtsdulge in any invidious comparisons of cr similar goods of any other country : patched orders to the respective pons of their strength. But it may perhaps be and if like causes will produce like cf- the republic, positively prohibiting those assumed, that, if from any cause, Mr. , fects, we hazard not! ing in declaring the Spaniaids who had emigrated liom the
t,iawiord should not receive the vote ot opinion, that in due time the calicoes ot , penmsu a. fiom entering the teniiorics of
New York if general Jackson should our own manufacture, will have the same
tiot leceive the suppoit ot some of the preference over foreign manufactures of doubtful states or if Mr. Adam should the same desciiption. American. not receive the vote of New York Mr. j Clay must be returned to the house, j llic Holy Alliance. A meeting of the without calculating any of the contingent conspirators is much talked of, and misor probable events that may render that chiet is, of course, apprehended. event cet tain. j Great liritam & Jreland. The LonIf, contrary to all probability, Mr. Clay ; don Courier of June I, says, u The qucsshould not be returned to the house, his tion of the recognition of South Amerifriends, having done their duty, will be can independence continues anxiously to able by concentiation to control the e- occupy public attention, particularly in vent they will hold in their hands the the city We can venture to state, that, brlance they will determine between . previously to the close of the present scsthe opposing and conflicting interests, sion of parliament, a communication will and secutc to the country a republican he made on this question to the house of administration. commons." Under all the views taken, it is deter- France The population of France is mined to i ceo nnend to his friends to ad- now accurately fixed by M. v oqmbert
her to fum steadily and to await with' Montluet, at 30.6 6.000 souls.
njiifi I nee a; d patience the issue now pending before the people. (FROM NlLES WEEKuY REGISTER.)
Colombia, kowever liberal might be their opinions; and also extending the prohibitions to such Americans as might havo co-operated with Spain, in the war against Colombia. "We need not, (observes the editor ot the El Colombiano), ofitr any justification of this measure, since, having been at war dining fourteen years with the Spanish nation, and a government having the light to remove from its territories individuals belonging to the nation of its enemy; it is just expedient, prudent and convenient, ihat no Spaniaid should pollute the olombian soil, until peace shall have removed our veil founded apprehensions." The Colombians would do well absolutely to prohibit :hc return of Spaniaids who have borne arms. Sec. against the country else they may for years be vexed with a Spanish paity, as we were with a British one, bv the re'uin ot the tories.
Seeming severity is oftentimes mocv
if I'asnn 'j'i ; oone
tfivi n oi.Hi r e i knee ot that fid ity v ";c!i is very way worthy to be co .fi (ld i't ov a vv'ai"ful pcopl The nation's co iti ence reposed m such hands, can nc vet he in danger ol being betrayed ; and if the people shU be true to themselves, and tct in obe.di.nce to that gratitude vvoicii virtu m principle never fans to insp'ue. in Jackson alone will they confi Ij Nt n-?, we believe, who has been Sikim .d'.d- st'es it less none, certainly h is enu,-ted it less, and in this, is theic
a t dl pnverful n-ason why he should be nf tne icprescntatives from the district
tO thlS, Ve WhO love t rnmncil t' ilti mnrr ritv nnd rniintv in
Portugal The accounts by the ship Mary, Beach, at Porthmouth in 32 days from Lisbon, woird sv em to warrant the
conclusion that the king ot Portugal was partial evil nun he general got d. 1
uuoui ui open ins pons loan nations, anci
The " Vorhern Spectator." published grant a charter or constitution to his peoat Poultney, Vt. has an account of a Yan ! pie. He is stated to have called on his kce celebration of the 4th of July, that 'ministers to present him a draft ot legu-
might well be imitated on many occasi-' lations for making Lisbon a free port,id! o is The new post roid between two j that the 5h of June had been fixed on s j
villages was very bad, and about 200 men ! the day for issuing a decree taking off.
armed with picks, spades, shovels Sec. assembled eailv in the morning to make
it good. By hard, but cheerful labor, it was handsomely accomplished by four o'clock, when they sat down and partook of a plenteous repast, furnished by the ladie of t ie ti ighborhood, and drank the Usual number of toasts will, great glee.
A Representative. Mr. Mc Kim, one
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Uihiiz'on TavS'h 1S2L The friends o' Mr. Clt adopted him in consideration of poli'ieal principle, pn ito service, and distinguished talent. U,mm a fnll co sultation, with a peftct 1;m lAOi-dgc of tdie facts, and a just esti iniieoi nil the pr inabilities connected v ivo the qusMon, tlt:y now determine to a i .etc ni ii-n steadil) to the end. P i da to iii ui to his numerous suppo.tc., e ol o tlte respectable states by w ''i -ii he has been nooiinatcd, to make litis tk claraticit, hey weie prepared to make any sac rifij - the conno v, tlie cause, or the ocC v-io, might dcuutnd. But his with d1 i.-. a I now couid pnuhu c no result, as hi- !;ic d. in the ei;Ctoral vote, wou'd di x i e; Uu:ir w t ig.t would be lost, and p i naps increase the doubt and uncertainty. The election must, in any and i y event that can be anticipated, C -o into the house of repe scmalives !le is now sust ited by a weight of inti t o cqua to that ol any othei c ndi d he Iras more personal and political popnloity, and they bt lievc can compete su eessfully with any mm in the nation.
congress, personally differs with at least nineteen twentieths of his constituents us to the eh ciion ol a president of the U States but his fellow citizens apptar indisposed to meddle with his firivate opinion, provided he does not carry it into fits fiublic character, and he has publi died the following address to the citizens of the district : w hich is inserted as being worthy of imitation. u Having been called on, previous to my election to the 1 7th k I8:h congress, to declare my sentiments as to the prcMdt ntial e lection, in the event of its coming to the house of i epi esentatives, I did, without hesitation dec hire, that I consid ered it my duy to be governed in my vote by the sentiments of the electors who might be eieacd by a majority of the district 1 have ever since continued ol this opinion, and shall cat t y it into effect so fat as depends on mysell, it the clcc'i on ot prt sident should devolve on the 18th congress, at its 2d session, in December next it being well known that the members to the 19th congress, to be elected in October next, have no vote on the presi dentiai election. A number of my constituents having called on me .ately fot
I the nrccise declatauon made bv me ore
f IteV fiOW offe to the Consideration ..;, to mv rli-rtiau. I rlr.ni it r i- dntv
..v,w w .... to make this statement pub. ic, for the infounationof all. Isaac Mc.kim. Baltimore, July 12, 1824.
to'.. people the fo low ing statement of
re'a'ive sttength ol the parties
to indue
O!
tit,
It on idch thev will be able
cntrectlv ol the views he em taken It is
u h ss to disg tise or mistcpta s- nt the facts It is due to th subject uud the pwiic tosri'ethe. truiii; and all other me ins are disd .lined It i believed that Mr. Ad ms will have 61 s states: Main:1, M isaehusetts, New Hampt e, Uhjde Island, Connecticut, and V t -v.'-ir. 51 Mi UuwvFonn will have three r - 'i giuia, . Xotlh Caiolina . o: ,;ia, 4S (ikn JveKsov v ill ruvc four states: Penosv: ia, Tennessee, Alah fi a :n'd Mi-b'ssippi, 47 Mv (,ly vx i 1 1 hive six state; O e R otuckv, Indiana, Illio'ds, Missouti and Louisi.ma, 46 It is beliivcd that Xw Vok, XewJ -sey, D. l iw a'C, Mat viand, and South C i'olint, have given no dead d indica lion, and that in these the question is enti:ely npen. Mr. Clav is known to have
hum' .-rous loll t'Oitial liiends in -ach of . of dealers
these sti'es His cintnees are equal to. proof ol the
c.t.v. and superior to some ol the c.mdi dates Thev will not speculate unon the pro
Manland Caico. p is under this title
that a most important item ot the internal , resources of the city ot Baltimore will be ' bet caller known. The mteiest we have always felt in every thing relating to the prospc tity and resources of our city, in duced us yesteiday to examine a bale of Matyland c dieo," which had just been
finished at the V atrcn tactoiy in the vicinity ol this city, and transmitted to the warehouse in Hanover sireet, for the inspection of merchants Sc dealers. These
the duties on su't and wine.
The pjpers conoboiate the statement that the tracas at Likbon had resuncd in the restoration ot t e king, and the banishment of the queen, her hopelul son, Sc her father confessor, the patriarch ot Portugal. The queen, it is s dd, go s into a convent the prince to England, and the patriarch to Busaco. Ku.ssu: The Russian navy now con sists ol 70 ships of the line, 10 frigates, 26 cutters, 7 brigs, 54 schooners, 2o galleys, 23 floating battciies, 111 gunboats, and 145 other small armed vessels, in .dl 464 sail, cairying 5000 guns and manned with 3vJ,0.0 sailors, 9000 maiincs, and 3000 ai tiller). Turkey A misunderstanding appears to have arisen between the Tui kish government and the consuls of foreign pow ers at Constantinople. The former wish ed to chatter European vessels to convey their troops to the .More , which the latter lefused on the ground of neuti ality. The Cadiz papers contain an articic ficm Oviessa, of ihe Ilth of April, which states that, in one day, all the foreigners found in the coffee houses and tavcius at Constantinople, were compelled to enter on boaidthe Turkish fl et, there to serve as common sailors ag.nnt th. G.eeks. The Tuikish fl -et l aving sailed, we hope soon to hear of a G eek victory. I he captain pacha pi 1 fern d a small vessel for himself to a fine ship of 84 guns, which he supposed would be the chief object of attack ! Greece. The Gtcck government has addressed a communication to the Luio pean consuls at Smyrna, complaining of secret assistance having been tuinishtd to the Tut ks, and in imutuig that all vt ssels found engaged in the practice, won d be seized and condemned as lawful in I hij is 1 igbt. Colocotroni has not bce.i put to death, as was icporlcu but he and his sons
have submitted themselves to the senate. . He has been nstoied to his command, ! and one of his sons was suit to andi.t on j an important mission. 1 he (iteel-.s n .w '
appear to have much harmony among themselves. 1 hey weie prcpaied 01 pteparing to meet the To;!.-; and, it is believed that the ji e - em .o..!;i,gc wiobe the last. Mav God sit 1 n;; men ihe aim that s rikes lor fr ol.iii.l China. A le :er fn-m Poghan, the
'capital of tlte ptovinceol Po kien.in ( hi-
NEW UUOD8. J mu-::ooo::-am RBYNOLDS cS BONNER. WE just received trom PHIL-
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calicoes ate of the d scription generally j nii daiid the d ol Jatmatv, 1824, con
known as indigo blues, ami aie ot various
patterns. They are eff.nd as the Jir&t arreTKit at manul etnnng calicoes ;.t the Wat i en lact'M v, where pteparations have been lor some time making to cany on tnis bianch of domestic manufactures on an exte. ded scale. The spi cimens now ex. ihited, although the cloth is ol coatser
lams ihe toliovvmir naaec. "len into
tins empire have attempts been made to introduce secret societies ol ii ee masens, under the name ot I he Society ol Ilcven and Eatih;' but a- soi n as die empi101 was it foi nted of the ciuun siance. he caused the membeis lobe uiiesud aiul
severely punished, destroying the ve)
ti x'uie than ihat oiigin. Ity intended to be ! Iu,u-c in winch they had held iioirti.ee
Used, have met the decided approbation ! tnKS. : similar assoeutnn vv.4sar.r1
and judges, and allot d the best warns uciecieo m me wesietn provnu s, c complete success which will under the name ofThe 1 ripie A hunct.'
attend the fuiuie tqietations of the facto- . t)f this also the members weie seiz. 1 ty. One fact, worth) of particular men-. anu h' ugl.t to punishment. ' tion, is, that these goods, horn the pro- Columbia. Official intcTii ct ce ) ;
InY votes of t -osc s a'e- -the changes gross of the r iw material thtough the been nceivod that the new h.at. (ot J that may happen, the combinations that j various and distinct opeiaiions of spinning milliun oi dollars, if wc recoiiect liht;,
iDl.LPHJA V B.1LTIM HEy
a targe supply ot seasonable GOODS, purchased u.. usually low. which they are disposed to sell at such P KICKS cither by wholesale or retail as must give general satisfaction. P. S The highest price given for BEKii IV AX Vincennes July l-t 1824
77 I V 7 lwi im
S. Tomlinson,
(MAHKKT STllhKT VIXCKXXFS ) AS just received fiom PHTLADELPiIIA and BAL'l IMOLE,
a iiui.tUotnc and gcnetal assoitmcnt of MKHCIIAND1ZE of every d. set ipiion ('onsisting of DUY (H)OI)8 adapted to the si ; son A writ annul ete Assortment nf
j - - r - - j Hard-Ware and Cnllerr, qui:i:n.swaue aiid fuejH Groceries. AH of which are offered for sale at the most n 1 uccd piici s ho C ASH. 12- tf Mav 1st, '824.
C all ! I rv ! Jtule ! Cheap Wholesale tr Iletuil, p a
S B P PUU'E. on MAKKKT STREET, Ji vincennes, has constpmly oil .;aud, a handsome assoitmcnt ot hatsqI evciy oescnpiion, which he is tnub.ed to stli ;s low as any in the place. HE NOW MANUFA V T IKES THE Curtes, & Oval H ater Proof HATS, Which are ascci laincd to be the latest
fashions gcyOiderrs fiom a dis'ance thanktully leceued, and spccd'ny filled. 43-ly November, 1823. A good Farm to He fit. 1 'A HE subsc'iber wiii rent In 1 farm g ab ut 8 miles south ol Vincennes, the buildings . re all in good itpair, arid capable ol accommodating a latgt lamily,
;hcrc is a nist rate u a c i tu on tny said plantation with out ln.nvts ( Ofj app icatitn being made immeci ttlv it will he lenttd low. l ot fut titer purlieuars appy to SUSAN DOOLAN. Jonc 7 I 824 i9-tf. EVl-'HY I I I TLE H ELPS . Til fj 1 J.XTS n p inai, will bo . ivi for ai v quantity ! cleim J. rr.tTi io'-cn HAGS at iL.wesmihn .r:i 0- : ei' lu t in cathj or rtca.is -sinst god accounts
