Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 May 1826 — Page 1
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BY ELIHU STOUT.
VINCENNES, (IND;)-SATURDAY, A AY G, I8s7.
Vol. 17. No. fs.
iZ2 U ESTEluY jSTA, I . "A great fall has taken place now happily prevail throughout "all the IS published at Two Dollars and ! Jn th.c Plrlcc.ot Manchester goods. The provinces of Iteland. , FIFTY cents, for Fiftu-lvo Xumbers, ' heavier f abrics for printing have fallen a- Gentlemen of the House of Commons
hicti may be discharged by the pay- , . spring, camoncs ills majestv directed the estimates
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attended to. Advkutisf.mf.nts inserted on the customary term v pCT Persons sending Advcitisements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordeicd out, and must be prJ for accordingly (By Aut'turittf.) LA WS of the U. STATES, PASIED AT THF. FIRST SESSION OF THE NINKTF.ENTI1 CONGRESS.
and jaconets more than 20 per cent.
to
! for tlie year. o 0e prepared, U laid before
"31X-&Z the It is stated that provisional arrange, mentsonly, will be made with o
A. - . . .... W1V oou m rocucan ambassadors, by the pope with-
Mr. Canning has addressed a circular ! you. hey have beer) f i a mc d ith a n w mS, f . W 1.M ' the .British consuls. ri.li,, .nh,.!. ' LU.. ..:, '"" n ut ma.king a ormal recognition of the in.
declaring that the treaty bctucen Grea bed ba U,V s itf "T " 1 ' Brhain.n.1 Brazil.as concludcdby sirC. the public scivirc n.uv nui e m'T con,ml""' ap. Stuart, and ratified by the Brazilian j His majesty 1 1, u " , 'iion of in- fac s- T thelf "''veMigate the emperor , i not receive the sanci,,, of lb, n,is you. , ,, ;c Vct , I i ? c e, wd?TaTW,,,Chr the British government m its present ! enue, in the las, year, has fully justified its duties k , E !'harge of lorm. Mr. Cannnn? savs the. wcAiv wn : ilippvnprniin,,, : i A A . .
it is a.c0 VJ1(f thc conspiracy 3ppcars tQ i-.civi, c tnbive ramifications. Four
LFUUL1C NO XIX AN AC T to i-xui. i t'v L u.d i)istiicts in the Territory of Avkans.is. Bli it t lactcd by the Senate and Hrre of Refircsentatvjts cf the United Ftatts ofi?nnica. in Congress a.sjrmblcd, That all that tract cf country in the Ten at ry of Arkansas, 1'. : g north of the base .lie, and west cf the i ..vrence Land District, be, and thc same is hereby, attached to, and made a part pf s:' ! Lund District ; and all that part of the T st'uy of Arkansas lying south of thc base li.-.o, - we-t of the Arkansas Land Distric -nd the same is hereby, attached to, a ' ade a part cf the Arkansas Land District: Provided. T'lat nothing in this act contained shall be construed as uithorizing a surveyor interferei.ee any kin .! wliate -ver upon any lands, the right whereof is anv Indian tribe. JOHN V TAYLOR, Suu'aTofth ' '! r 'f R-;ircti:atives. JOiK V.. CAI.lh)UN, Vice-President f the U :frd State, and Prcd ! nt the Senate, SVVR .'.vi.D April 5. J.-Jm. JOHN Q JIXCY ADAMS.
: , y uiu ueci.y was ; ine expectations enteitaii cd at ti e com- Ms concluded without orders. This treaty, menccment of it , '
our readers will recollect, makes pro 6- I Mv lords and nff,n,iv,. Z'" tfmvc fic.itions. Four
sion for a final abolition of the Brazillia ty deeply lament the injurious ccis ll "1
winch the late pecuniary c,i,i unt w v rcricd. Ihcy sk ', ,T "n ?rentaiied unon mnilV hinnrlii c ; t'... r.-X.- ..! .t - .... ,1L QISSOIU
inerce and mannractui cs of the ttiwi kingdom But his majesty rcrSAnVy hcluvcs that the tttnpoiai j c jr, wi.ui; commerce and manufactures n.ay .,: his
public no xx AN ACT for altering the U. for holdi:-: one tena rt thc District V'oart for t ie Wcs'.ivn s.. i' t otT'entisvlv ilia.
slave trade.
Parliament was opened on thc 2d of February. The lord chancellor, owing to continued indisposition, was unable to at-tend-and it was considered a remarkable and uncommon event, that neither the kin nor the chancellor was present at the commencement of the session. My Lords and Gentlemen We are commanded Ln oh majesty ti..fniit ou, that his m.ii"st hrs scn vo rcirivi tr.e
embarrassment wh-ch has otcuvrtu in the anu utx; o t. Ivijrhm pecuniary concerns of thc couutiy, since ! f ' ''''s ear. was 5 14.
tne close ot tlx. last session ol pailiametit S
" i nis einoarrasment u.u not arist from any political events, either at huntc or abroad ; it was not product-d by any expected demand upon the j. ul.de resources, nor by any apprhensi-m ot any interruption to the general n a quility. l Some of the causes to c. inch this evil must be attiihuted, lie w knout the reach ol direct parliamentary intei position. mr can sccmity against the recurrence of them be found, uidcs in the experience of the jsuflerings which they have occasioned. Uut to a certain portion of this t vil, correctives at least, if not effectual re
medies, mav be appli-x! ; and his majesty
Hi n ; Ii :i; rr 'I I.;,
, , . v nP'racjf is sta ted to h,v ermmenr,: bU'.rc the death ol A'cxamlrr, and was r- ) iWl, him ichol9? Las provision,:) .nfiruin then Illiirtir .11. nil
moment rsnfciirnrr. uii!. i . . .. .. n nosters
impede !,. m-outh of nath-nal piosnei iv ' Thc. n.n.,.f ti.. ! .t . .
iA-M,H-The ninrher nVl,-,. " , " ' r . " ai' ':'J"r.ot appear
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u a, tevtiaicorpshavrrtfo-tU lot.ke thc oath to the new cmpcrn. , Some Uussian troops ,.aVf passed the 'inn -alour order?, and arc committing h.o.ut ics .ipainst thc Tuiks
lirveceantt Turkey , the reports
Iv. gland thc first six week
m uwiuis rt'ptisentcri as tjemg in a r-iglnfcl state, 'ihe HocUitcs commit great depredations. A late Dublin paper
contains the particulars ot not less than
thirty outrugescommiaedin vaiious ids- I'mthc Mr.;ca irprestm itr affairs of tncts. Ano'her paper states, that mur- the Gieeksas be.ng ii, a mo.c lavoiablc ocrs, abdunions. malicious burnings and " situation than might have '-cc, eynectrd f-obbeiies, have ceased to be matters of from the precedint account i.;-1M-,.p. lntVesL . M h0,(h he yu l V';sccm s meeting was h.eld m London, on the to have dem nothing decisive duiicg the 6th 1' el), tfl COllCet t infnKiirf"; Imp lit inrr ir lat twnmnnihf MM. . - i
. , v,..v.,a. a isui.oeistandmrr
v.ot;ucu into i nan.er.t. France In F ance eveiy thii g snnis to go on ptosp' rously her ag; iceltui is thii lug; her cnn.tucu' ma m lac-
relics upon your wisdom to devise such thc public revenue so f.!r" txc'mis
measures as may tend to protect both private and pub'ic interests against the
tur' s were never so ih :i ishin. wnil-t
the
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. vv i-g juian r..cf:as, -is we.i as !e sct winter, mty btwhe cane ot this stagra n j . A .Iki acc not sivt. tha Hn-fhim J itni... taken l.om the bes-r re jjs. solonghi an army chest, wit!, eco.t.oo ni.
and that that bulwark ol Greece is '! to the last rvu: tniy. 'I he Tuiks r , ) Ii1" ' -infol d.,! U..
muni . . I : .r ... : ii:. . . I.,: wv. U' auuiu
! ' ;;4 1 u; :? U!n,,c-,ls lIHS tat' ! UK s r. en .n .Moldavia at e U al- ; i he si.hsci ipiioi! ior the relief of thc ; '""'da, Zz have recommenced then s cm
, ..-.,.. 'uiimiuiui cu. x'uy, amounls j '",liy iowar' - tlc tnhahi'Mas 'i..f i
expenditures, that, thoi.gh ;.n increased a
p:ov M-son is to be made for the c
like sudden and violent llnetuations, t,v theic is in he. a i cduclioii r,f inv.s i,. .Vp
placing on a move Ijrm !: od.uion t!;e currency and ciiculating ocdit of thc country.
, . . 'V- ' ,om - - -e-r. , "uj, -ncs.i,. novei lias lSsufl a nis a, lies, and generally. 1-.mi. ail !o!ei;;n I I dauphiness had given 2000 fiancs ! P'ciamation, maki g nown his rt tti-ai princes and states, the strongest assur- I for ihe tenet ol the suiicicrstjy thcinun- to atiy ll e treaty, no -ilv cmchuii at
aMsb;"' " tbc ; .'ytKnccmndssione-s and the Ft r neb gov rnt cnt.
anoe of their friendly di position tuvvai (!s iduionin the depai iinent of thc Tutnard his mrjesty. His m .jesty on liis part, j3 ! Gaion.i-. constant and unwearied in his emkavnts- The following oidonnancc, issued by
r. the S, ;..'
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us,
f the Unit i
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H2i it enu: vf Rshresent v
:ns ha in C. :r v i asvmbld Th it. the term of the LcHct Coie c i the v'estet ti District of I'cnns lvania, now directed to heboid at Vit'-vt'irgh. in the connt d" Ailtghanv, . stcond IMotday rt" Octooer, shall her .-alter he held the same place, on the tie. ! Monday of Octoher, in each ear thereafter.
hee. -2. .V it
all acti' iis.
elii-. v c-s. :;ctu c.n'l pending in i ' . .id IVi-U-iC Court, miuU i;ave tlav , be hv.u a a.' detei Mined, en the ;u 1 third Mond -y of OctS r, in the same mat.ner as they w ouklh.v c .tev n, on tre -e uid Mvanlay of Octo!:er, if t!u ct li id tv i j. im d. JihLN w'. I'WLOR, Siearr cfthe .' . . f ."' -:iutivi.
to reconcile eonllicti.-- in'v i e.-,,:,, to rc- : the king ot Fiance on the attiul 1-Yhin.i
co'Tsmcml and cultivate peace both in toe ; y, excutdin London, a great sensaa jn. okl world and in the nea. ', l)y t;- mticli.ints, geiieraWv, it was con-
4 Ills majestv conunan(!s os to inform
i-ideiciia hostile b.ow at Biitian naviua
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votl, that in e.ursnance r.!'t:ii onih v. ll U :
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in., jesty s medsa ion has been sue i.ii.ij 1 c prouueuons ot Asia, Alnca ar
emp oyed in the concdnsi. . ot a is eaty hi- Ar-.ei ica,impoi ted iiom w natever coun
l ween tin
further enacted. That
s. pleadings, and
Frw the LcuUvt: - 1'vh! e SdvcriUrr. Pu ?h; (; r. nrs! The Lathohc Chu,(f,, iuct nnr, la ; Alihoujp i- icnncs wa a n lit., v mmk
j , on aian caily period of Aiki ,c. i.toiy.
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C5 O
f PotMji-: 1 and liiuzd, ! ll titlte- in Uritisi. uouoms or in Fieneh . b "".clustiy S; entt . t ic,
by which the r-i ;-:oos ol" liicodlv inter- ' ul oth-. r buiu-ins, taken o'.boaia in
Vice-Pr.
id en
th- r
ArruoviD
'a . .'in . '
course, !-vi intcn-cp-'d, between kindred nali-.ns, have been icstm-on, and ttie ii.viener 1' t ,.c d toe Hiuziilian empire lias been fornsally acknowledged. ik His majesty loses no opportunity of giving t flk-ct to the piiocip'cs of tuule k navigation, vrhich have n eived thc sanction of parliament, k ol'e-tabii iimg ihen: as tar as possible, by enj gi ments vvitit toicign powers. His ni tj-. sty ha diieel cd to be laid befete vou a com ol a eon-
1 vention framed on these principles, v Inch has tecently been coiiCinkd be'.wceo iris
and majesty and the king of Fiance ; anot-a
Wldei,ss t:ifr UI,..r.
W llll aOlli. v (II !.., inn t' ,nil t... . ....
taisunur.
poiia itum the Uutiih l-.iiioi.er.n den.i- , ;'-;." i.-, '.on s; anu th-un utor-
mons cannot, irom fttih ol Aniil iie4t llj(,la" butiu-eiy loamrcl for pn y mour
c aunuttea into Fiance foi ; -r'?1 c lata .sc-pr ... w p 1,13
1 Tnt inHMnlh. .
Home consumption, but soicly ior wa:e- j ;. iuauaiIu pursuits 01 cl.n.u; t -tie hm.aiujr ur.d ie-expuitaUon. I I,s,iInK :ebsiMi, iuit ard t VUi., j,
ue sii;u ni: position is appirablc t -.iiiMii..,.i,uintans are i.apj.iiy
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vot. ptouueuuns 01 Hie counide-- 1 i,u tope, with the cc. p:ioo ot tiit : . United kingdom and its r.u essiu.-i, w.,cii :hty a.-e impuUci m isiitisu botniutb, ai riving ii Oiii .,ry other pvrl than thoc ol Iht Uniteu ktiigdom. v: iu poosc iuris in
uie. vasmg; wluu ..'Ucli has h p., . fl.. t.
cd but it is too Hue, tne n or..i and physical n atca id s to induci :.e a ;..inpiishn ut of p,o h t,,o'e, aic v ;tn.mt. ln
Lu rone
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s- ;- unny, 1 on deligh ,1. mcav'mg, t;J.;u 1 all; y end Consol.Morv . w w. . ctr-cineN.Ml.-. dci. rhuivday, ti.. stnhof
It is reported that Hie Frcnrl; have cut-i !ii,c 1 ' ' ('J' ('1C cornet so i.te
j vi "e aincuc cnuich was lao!. con-
Pigl$-
FROM NILES Hf.FKLY 11EGXSTE11
Tire'gn J'e-is. more. New York and
I similar conven ion v ith ihe hec I IellstaT," rc("' a ncv' -.iagemtnt to continue j J?1 1 j1 thclic church was lab!, conj tic cities ofLubvc, Ihcincn S Han.hnW. u oops in Spain Thue v eat s longe , ,'jnj,r" nstructions fior the Pigk j His majesty has likewise direct, dtto U p-ss-bic niin u-;.j heeomc a' piu- ' V Illfhrll Kaget by itv tr John L. h laidb.lort; von a eopv fd' a tiwuv of a- v ince ot France. It w in b. ad in the liour- ''li7"cniur, wiiit (i.. i.-.:a. oimalities,
i mity, commerce and imitation, conclu- Uu!l funiiiy. in P'ncc 1 ar. immense concourse of I , . . .. . .. . a. r I rl7..ni. ..I . . ....
.y.cM. A letter trom Madrid, dated i .... , ,K,ous PCrsuamn.
uer had btvu "ls " ' 1115 ntT-l ioi m a gb-ri-s tow ns whtfc 1 t,uePot ,,k Glials of the place-, t d, I U P ll :il 11 c c r-...ml... l . I
! ded between hi - m m s'v nod th km-.uMIo
v.iix.s ;t I3alti- ! of Colombia, the ratincatior.s ol which j Lmuary 26, ss
r-,- ; - - 1 ...... ... . v. . 1 v.nin.i'(,i.l( r, 1 1 l . V. llll. 1 lUM. I.H ' - " - ri'lirii fTnfli-(. Irt il,. ll.l. -l l. .1 I. . . ' ...
v... ,.,..3 iUUK; m .uaien, wciuue t the last session, lor the canving into ' the following interesting items j eact some of the stipulations of this ? Greet lirifmn f Tr.-1 . Ii.j:,. .... . .... . I
1 vnsucss ueaiv, nismaiestv win nave need ol vour among ti c co'-.nKi ci:l and mar.ufactur- ; assistance. " nig classes is extn mc. In some manu- ! m His majesty regrets that he has not to tactunng u'smcts, ma y fontaes were in announce to vou the let miiuaion of hoS:x state ol starvation. One society for the tiihies in India ; but the operations of reliel ol the po-r, hau supplied not less the last campaign, through thc. brave v of than 100,000 appl.cants daily, with a loaf the forces of his majes: ;. and of thc East of bread and a g as, oi water ! Illtlia t.olupanv, aiul the skiI, am .,c. I he comevincouncil ol Lond n has vo- vc anc. oi their commando. 3, have been tcd,5e I, vd the -arl o. I)uii;.g!m! has attethd w ith Moilbi m success, and his given a ,1.. i.arsumto relieve the SpltaL majesty trusts that a continuance of the ..e.ds rav crs. same exertions m lead, at no distant (.rc.t .oscontcnt begins tn prevail; peri, d, to an hcnei able and satilactorv na incendiary untmg.5 apptar uponihc walls ciiica-ion. ' w ith th! nit st cvci.ieg inscriptions, Uch u iib 'maicslv, atcnlion ias bcen tl; ' rs-No trade, no corn laws" No reeled to the "consideration of several trade, no king"- Hread or bio-uK" &c. measures, recommended in the last scssikc. serious apprchen tons prevail lor the on of parliament, for improving the con preservation ol tranquility. dition ot Ireland. The industry of that At No-wieh, commotions among lite part or the United kingdom, his majestv uopletok place on the 1st and 2d Fc- has the satisfaction cf acquainting you, is briury, which wereteucwed on the 13th in a course of gtadual and rencial adauilheeamc somewhat thteatcning. The vancrmcntan advancement mainly to be leading 0. the no; act pioduccd no effect. ibujed to thatsiatc of tranquility which
January 6, savs, that an ouier
censot s ol at. t he in
niihlic M-irlarli's m rv ,..n,t, ,1 . ..-L" c ltat n SO SCCn US the Cl.tltcli nr.v
picss m every theattieai piece, the wu.fc c.1 ,npIcl,C (xvti,ch ,s 4 by 70 feet, af rr
liberty . wherever it may be leund, as weiH
as ever) other term ol allusion lo the stale of ait an s in 1820. '1 lie censors ate made petsonaiiv 1 oponsibie lot any allusion of that kind, and lor all applause which may be applied to it. The death of the emperor Alexander, produced a great sensation among the Spaniards. Thc iibeiais had ihe haidihood to give their opinions on the matter at thc T". 'I. 1 ..
ee-uuc nouses, c. 1 ic squadron tUVcd i mil t.w II.) i-onn., Unr. I.. I...fi" . fcC
v,iv ivji uui.uiiwi iiuo iuuiiu sumcietti employment in protecting the coast o Spain against the Colombian cruisers! Italy. A youth aged 20, had been executed at Rome for the murder of a prelate. The ancient law was revived on this occason. It provides that those w ho murder an ecclesiastic, shall be knocked down with a hammer, and have their throat cut. A letter says, this punishment was inflicted very dexterously.
About a dozen young men, of highly
repeat tohiVc L5cn Vd j fcib'SSSfjS
the model it is said, ol the church of Iiandstown, Ky.) another edifice is intended, itlying upon ihe liberality ot an enlightened people, for a seminary, with learned professors, able and willing to im. part knowledge to our youth, & train them up for usefulness and virtue. We trust both edifices will be completed prosper they will give an invaluable character to our town cause the poor tc the illiterate) to emerge bom mural darkness, and the sun of righteousness h the sun of science to march lo. ward to the permanent glory and temporal advantage of all V ' 'I he corner stone alluded to was a squat), cental granitf, highly polished on one side, and inscribed under three symbols of the cross-" Tu csPctrus,et super banc pci ram xdificaboecclcsLm n,eam,ct porUx: inferinonp.xvaitbunt adversus cam. -it-cU hcata m honore sancti Francisci Xa'oIk'm CV JL fV,,amrmie parochus" oOth Match, A. D. 1826. in hamlcnm. r'
man characters. That stone, restinr: as it noY vices, gome frpt 5n tU - ! .
