Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 October 1824 — Page 1
WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ADVERTISER. subject u jm-nd i m here briefly state my view with regard to Jt. . . . -. i As a private citizen I shall support Axrnv p. stout. VINCrlNNKS, OCTOllftlt 9, 1SJ4. vol. 15. No. 34 drew Jackson for President, and vote his
ticket (which 1 have assisted to establish ) at AS. 111!
Vow the liruukvdle Enquirer. look at Mr. Clay's speech in favor of free the election of Electors. But should 1 beeConlo. limbic to previous arrangement, trade and sailors' rij-ht; to look at his Kcted and tins subject come before Ccnl . . i i . i c. .1 a . Kress. I shall then be eovcrned In the okc sundry citizens ot the county ot Dear- speech on the South American question; f 1)istrict . bchcillg as l do, that the bnn, in the state of Indiana, convened at to look at his speech on the Gicek Qucs- cicctjou cf the President ought always to iethc house of Maj Davis Weaver, in tion; to look at his speech and continued nt.mi on the will of the people, and that their Wilmington friendly to the election of exertions in favor of Internal Improve- representative is bound to speak that will, Henry Clay an President of the United mcnt and home Manufactures; and to wherc-eer it is know n. In this case it canStates: Davis W caver was unanimous- look at his speech on the Tariff Bill; nay, mistaken, as the electoral returns will ly elected chairman, and James Dill sc- to look at and sciuiinizc, every act of slu,,w hat it is, aiul shall Kovvrnnic accordcctaiy of the meeting. The object ol Mr. Clay's political lite, and he humbly ln the meeting having been stated by the Hunks, the people will believe him, that scntati,CSt the Legislature has thought prochairman, the tolluwing resolutions were the character or Mr. Clay, as a politician, pcr U) divide it into as many Distilets, ,nid adopted: ( is beyond all praise. granted to particular counties the right c;f Jiesolvedy (with only three dissenting,) The undersigned believing, also, as he electing one representative and 1 see no Thai tliis meeting will support the lion, does religiously believe, that the PFA). benefit arising from this right, if he is not to Henry v. lay, as the next president of the PLE, when not misled by taction, will c- f press their will. United States; and do earnestly rccom- tcrnally do right, cannot therefore be- XVlh. rc8-Jrd to lhc ""Pavement of the i . .i r ii i i i:. . i . :n . . i ! .i . .i -n navigation ot our rivers, 1 should advocate mend to then tellovv citizens ot Indiana licvc, and will not believe, that they will , . , ' . r.v,, r t. ,,,,,,,, . ,. r i r i . the measure ; and hud we a canal trom the and A the United States, to give their so Tar lose sight of their own real inter- V abash to the waters f the Lakes, it would suiVugcs loi Henry Lla, at the ensuing css, as to prefer any other candidate to ghe us a choice of markets for cur surplus Picsidenltai Election. Mr. Clay. produce, ami we should not then, is we now Kes'itvcd (unanimously.) That Major JAMES DILL. are, be entirely dependant on New-Orleans Erasmus Powell, Andrew Ray, and Jas. for the sale of what we have to spare. Dm. be a committee to prepare a suita- LATEST FROM COLOMBIA. time of war. the tucihty m the transbie address to the citizens of the United Baltimore, Sept. 14 -The schooner Vf of troops, arms, and necessary ,. , . n , . ,x , . iii supplies, and the specdv cotnniunv.tta a Sta es, .ccommending to their support I carl, C. a pi Durkcc, has arrived below our nothcrn, to ;mr southern froim, rs and sulfrages the Ho... Henry Clay, for trom La l.uayra, whence she sailed on ami S;irriSOns, would aivplv compensate the the otiice ot President of the United the 27th ult. To the politeness off Mr. national government in cutting the proposed States T G Reyburn, who came passenger in canal, and removing the obstructions in our vr.voiTf, (unanimously) That this her, and reached the city lan night in the rivers, meeting do now icljoutn until Saturday steam boat from Annapolis, the editors of Thc-nature of this address will permit me the iatii inst, then to meet and consider the American arc indebted Cm Caraccus lo.ti;u( h V.I" 1 a tcW sul,jixts w,Iuch n the ,torca,d address, and to select or dc- papers to the 25th ult. inclusive. ceive njosvihtuting to you,aiuI. conduce ; ' , ii i , should I become vour representative,! termi.ie on s-.itablc persons as electors 1 he olombian Government were pay- sh;ill iVcl )(,u.id loob;cru. our viU ulu.rc inlavorot Mr Clay. mg off their vales, by bills on England, cvcr jt -ls m;uU. known, and where vou are siDAVIS WEAVER, Ch'n. and had ordered that no more should be k-nt, purMie that course which conceive J iines Dill, Sccl'i y issued. All claims against the Govern- mi t.t conducive to your happiness and prcsSaturday, 1ug 23, 1 824. ment were now paid in cash as Am as pcrity. The people again convened, pursuant adjusted. ' ? ( JACOB CALL, to aJj uniment, when Davis Weaver was The accounts from Peru were, favora- (-)ct()Jcr lst agon called to the chair and Jas. Dill, hie The. general opinion was. that the Tn ..," .p app.mi.ed secietary After th mcctiiur war would be at an end hcfo:e the troops , . , , f liL vva. aded to ordei, and the objects of recently embarked from Porto Cavcllo 1 . ,ia.VII,B becn l0,ld l" us report t o meeting stated from the chair, J.s ould arrive, as the roval troops were W,as m circulation, that I hos. H Llake Don one of the committee appointed by said to be much divided' observed to Nathaniel Ling, that .1 he tnc 2d of the foregoing resolutions, offer- Lord Cochrane had gone to t:.kc com- 7?,c,Lel,ctl oScss, and the election cd follow inv; apology, which was read mand of the Chilian navy, and co operate f 1 ,cs!1 C,U body, that a-.., accepted, and mdcru! to be publish with Bolivar, with a view to intercept the hc uould vote for Jiiji Qun cy sldams ed uth the other proceedings of these man ol war Ash, and other vessels late- l).c lhc ' vtVV ,td on A .r! nu -cti, :s-o .,:.- ly sent from Spain. Emr to know .f Mr. Blake ever did l ne undas.gncd, one of the commit- - - makc lb,1S d"!aration-vvhen L teeanpmtedto prepare an address to FROM SPAIN. positively stated to us that Mr. biakc the pe m.c of the United S at-, iccom- The b.ig Ontario has arrived at Bos- n,cvcr. dld mc ,,us' or an" 5;in,lIai cc' me i 'mg to their suffrages the II n Hen- ton from Malaga, bringing accounts to carnfto hlm; or to any other pei son ry . ,; tor he office cif President of the August 4. The editors of tin P,lladium lkncw ,ofnor d,d he tvcr btap U,red States, now respectfully begs inform us it was reported at Malaga that M! Bcmakc any statement on the leav di ciine that duty; not however, the French Consul had been ordered to "jeet. different frm his pledge made irom ,vant of inclination to subserve the leave Gibraltar in eight days, and that h,m In lus rfVVxu ?vxv ie vs of the people or to promote the 3,000 British troops had arrived at Lis- nnjxivf election of Mr. dav; for his heart and his uon. Spanish Liberals at Malaga were n . . hand ate strongly in favor of both those highly elated at the news Rumos - frr5S24 objects; but from wvnt of ability as a wri- were received daily of disturbances in felieritr's 8ulc. ter, to do the political character of Mr. different parts of Spain. About 2,000 y virle ol aUrit'ot fi "fa directed Clavthatjiis. at Malaga to be to the sheriff of Knox county, iseonscicnti'uslv believes it merits transported to different fortresses, for T, .i r-i i r r .u v ... , . . . , i i .i i . . suedtiom the Clcik s office ot the Knox I le undersigned conceives it to be so heing concerned in the late Revo ution. n w . T ... , , ,, i-i ,, . t .ii . i . Circuit court, I will expose to public clear. ... pb,n, ad so palpable to the It was reported that there had been a sa,c Qn h , . , . of Q common .enc or tlu-people of the Urn con.mot.on a AIRfra, between the in- h ,)ousc in VinC(nnc ted Statr. ihit it tvill trrinilu iArmiutr habitants nnn I rrnrh tinnns. iirrnntp. ..... 1
.. .. " ' r.. . . . ' two tracts ot iana, town; one tract con
ineir real interests to place .Mr. Clay at ournce 01 the lormer hoistinir the bnan- . r i i j i u 1 , 1 , 1 , n . r tuning four hundred acres, known by h ncad ol .her covenmun. that any - K above the French. N(j 46 or . e DonatSon, in Knos thi..,, he could say on that .uhject would Several Bn i,h gunboats hav.r.cj pas- purchased by Charles Allen of h At , V "'P"""01''5 n::''',v,nc; as YA 0.1fb1ri', '.I - " "" lhe administrators of Henry Vandcrn':ocs, that the rlmacter ot Mr. ' lav. trfcd that the war with A triers was at v , , 4. ' . ou n , .... . il i a . b burgh and the other tract containing s a sound , undeviann.. lc..;o.-,a.ic r.. n endCom. Mv. two hundred acres of land, bcim; part of p.i ca pulmrtan. ,s ,,.,vai:;di am as lot No. 45, or 205. in the Donation, as Vl?7 ' , tX" e1 !'I V"' U""Cd T 'hr ,C'nS C-f' Pr' Co"Sressio"' the property of Charles Allen, at the Ifl"" ". " P" CCt I IT VF Wnil of Imliana. suit of Charles Manville-sale to compt 'nn pti'Hi in him to i't oipt a rccom- 1 H Av h been induced again to t)rcsent . . . r , . , irv.rl.ucry address in favor of that msclf bcforc 'ou as a candidate for Con- mcncc between the hours of 10 o clccn tlcnu') Kcss, to till the vacancv occasioned bv tlic A' M ant r- M q,( " 'eath of the hon. Williatn Prince. ' 1 he S. ALMY, Dskc. me unueisigued asks the people to Presidential election is now au intereitiiis September 30, 1824. 3rt-3t -.50
