Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 May 1826 — Page 3

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THIS WESTHIIN SUN

ri.YCJijY.YJW, may 6, 1826. I am pleased at having it in my pow- j

cr to congratulate the citizens of this j Randolph turned to (Jul. Tattnall k said, place generally, and merchants and tra- u I told vou so" Col. Tattnall, then tui -dcrsin particular, upon the present ar- njn to Gen. Jcsup, observed, Sir, the rangemcntof the mails; it will now pass ; fault is mine ; Mi. Randolph protested afrom Louisville, Ky. to St. Louis, in Mis- j gainst the use of the hair trigger ; it was souri, in five days leaving Louisville ev- at my express instance the hair was

cry bunuay ana Wednesday, arrive at Vinccunes on Mondays and Thursdays, and at St. Louis on Sundays and Thursday s. This regulation of the mails shows the interest which the Post Master General takes in the prosperity of the people of the west, and for which ho merits their thanKS mil to mc exertions oi coi. lienton and Mr Scott, of Missouri, general Harrison, of Ohi . a'd col. R. Boon, our Rp .niatue, ueaie pauicuku l indebted far tins alteration, so beneficial & important to our country. I have no doubt it will be gratifying to my readers b informed that co r;ifcss has appropriated 8 10,000 at the present session, to.. .-d a communion of the i Cumbe-Luid Road from Misso.; i. Wheeling to l The Wabash is rgain on the rise, and is now sutlicientiy high tor utcatn boat mvKratii:-!. f he VinCemiCS FirC Com- ! panv arc "e minded that tins evening at I uo'c'nck. is their rtguiar time of meet- j itj.r it is particularly iaipottant to have a full meeting. Indian Af issacre. We have lately re ceived by the steam boat Lawrence, a con fit mation of the account gutn in our last, of the conduct of the Indians near I'ruiiio des Chin, differing a little in so'ncJunrjs wbb i'ne statement then made; 've lte--j subjoin a copy cf the information ;;s received : II irrr ie murder c Prairie des C.'iicn. On ;d tout the l2Gl'; ob a niin named X : - 1v J'-' A Meth"-!r.'dv i'-t S. 3 children, ii.tuii! iU' i Ui dai d at t ' c " Suar l . .-.in .d.nii. 7 milp ntmvr t!dis !h:,o. on the West side of the Mississippi. In formation v?s riven on the 2S h ult. bv a Yin. b.uoe In -n, who it set ins bad one J C I I V I Oil Vl V 'TV1 tlu - iha; luomi to s?ll ?nmc ducks, Sc !

to nisrcat suiprise h;m the Hut com- pct- 1 1 ' " " lilon oi yl!i'' t!p'e;v.1v burned d:-wn, with those unfortu- ; JVsl ' ' i o rlifiVj 1 J ( c " " '""; Rate ).-;vons i) it. bian IicpiMiu., whe'lif- ilj.it c. n!;'! v bv in A Vi'"' -I -oblicrs were immcdutrlv lhc band, c the republic. ol'IP.u -no; Ayic-..

I dispatch- h Col Mnrrut, nnd r commind ot L. ,;oh.m Scott and C .-Ue with a foa citizens a:id Indian- woo m o. cccded tn the place, and afn r exammation, found, that they h.'d been murdered : eveial articles belcru:in;x tn this unfortunate louib' were found n a ldot-pat!i leading town ds 'he Mississippi, w ho c an encampment ol the Wintba;oes hod been a day or two pvcioiis The bodies of the murdered wee conveyed to l is place, d bitei red yes'crday bvtbe Mi!i' oy v 'tb much solemnity. Scvctal Winebag. .v Indians a.tvc been app c'leml l ! ) -b iht c:;eiti ns ol the iVIilitarv and Mi iv.ia at this place; and bcin; i ctila iv cxa'pined, lvo ol tlicm have been e":i uittcd to the County goal, who ate supposed to have been uccessa ry f) tne mmder. There arc strong hopes of rct;n the pcrpeua . , cv " t:us vbameful act. Piaitif dm Cbirri, Jinl 1. 1326. M s..ldv. On yesterday morning An; t' - to, Judie Call was found dead m his i;,c.-i:i in j - Lunatic Asylum, suspc a u bv vb nuii j to one of the i'.'Mi sashci.by :aean d hi- j handkerchief an i susoendcis. No tus- j picin had been entertained, by t'ce wen p- I rt'n of bis b.w'na y intr ;nti.m putlini; a: end to his cxtdcncc. ..V. n iuz. The following statement of a transaction w'pea, op Sa'urduy lat and since, eci;ed considcra.ble srns.itivn in this ci'y. b.as been authorized by the bunds of th pvr'.'p s. :v-d mav of con-- e be itoplicitly relied upon. We have onlv to ad I tD it, th1' 'he differences, thus adjusted, is supinih'.tl to have anscn out of ennsideration- mcre-y politic S : " On ;alu!(!av th. Hth of -pi i!. -.a half past fair o'clock, a met tin,; to(d; piace iictwcen Mr. C-lav an l Mr. Uindulph, upon a call of bv loraa r, in conscfj n ncc oi certain expressions u-cd to- the latter lit a recent deha'c i:i the Sena'e, which Mr. Clay considc-ed offensive, and applied : r.e .?'" v o him. Mr irmdolpli was nt'.rrded bv Cnb Tattnall, of G-or.;ia, atul Major Hamilton, of South Carolina Mr. Clay h Gen. Jesup, o the At my, anil Mr. Johnston, of l.oup-.biaa. The: p tuies met on the iy"mnd c:barrcd sAlutation-,, took their s'.atmns.

The pistol of Mr. Randolph vrhlch was suspended by Ins side, went off. It was perceived to be an accident, and so pronounced bv Mr. Clav: immrdi.itrlv. hnw.

cvcr, unoti the icuort of the nistol. Mi sprung Another pistol was immediately handed to Mr Randolph the parties resumed their stations, and exchanged shots without effect. Immediately after the report of the pistols, while Col. Tattnall and Geo. Jesup were re-loading, Col. Benton, of Missouri, rode tin. and nnimd with Mr. ThIiuodm ami Ma or Hamilton in an effort to stop the affair, which proved ineffectual The panics again took their stations, and the v.oid beir.g given, Mr. Clay raised his pis tol an I fir d, and the bali passed thnuigh Mr Randolph's clothes Mr. Randolph reserved his fire hohiii g hi pi-,' 1 pi rpendicuiatly up sari, lk I co ma li.e at xi t i i vou, air. v.aav ; ana di-cnai v.'-a a. pialol lMe ai,.." added, . h' as not my intr-oh,. tr i,..o ..,. a .,, ...... -.t ,n . i... t.i.'-r Mllvll.. -4XV'iIJVH(tV-V- VklllJ ly'.!-!.' 1HLT O h r:Ccid r.lsliy, ciK5nj;;d nr. dcteun'r ivitinn At i i c i . c ti i ! . ' !!) on came The up, and said, u Yes. ? I; K parties si.miltanc.usiy cpp:o lud towards each othe;, both w v.h Ix'n led hand Mr. Ra.d,iSr.h ret'ia? ubu. ir I Snc you my hand" vhicdi was cordialreceived by Mr. Clay ; and the. a Hair lnlls hcmcirably and happily ci vd The: 1't iends of the paitb.-s, without consuiting their icsprctiw pi it ripnl'., in the hope of termiiratim; the ddV:t.nce in a manner alike honorable t b th, aeio induccd to delay the p..o iod ol meeting fnr a few days." .W. Int. In the Bogota Ccmstilulionn! rathe 22.1 Februaty. ir a series cf vditnii-d t bsi rv alions in favor of a sukt niufaliy on 'he part of the. Colombian lUpubiics, in the ;nescnt con; est between the bu e mnents f BrDzil and Ihv.'tns Ay:es The ccttor stales, thot the occupation of the up 1 P provinces o( Pes U l)V t 'ei u bv tlie ',! !' oi ' iv. i j..,npc:or ot isi aif. o -v wr. s :-:u'. i-s atuhoitiv, and for v. : h U in; ni'- r euro mat. mm; m tnat t-sp . . o (I'M L C e " b 'sc L. P'di'tc tn-.ar.d th j or in those of his Imperial !.i".!y ! scans that the Iuiipc.rr hnnseu o.; l ! sued a proclamiuon, it: n nic!i he i as d, ! ed-"C:d t,is d,-.Ci iranatb n tn punish nil at rext lution m the republic, o Cpper ret . . - i ru. i no cui'ur v. me cu-hi. 'iioiru u-.en pomteiiiy and stroiuny i.pi i ss s an cpmion, that Colombia slmuid docs me ad intcrfcrence in the conti v v sy b. iw cen the Emperor of H aztl atul tue republic ui' Ijucoos Avres En st. br c msi the iepi'iics does not possess the pceutia' means. Secondly, theie are weiltnunded apprehens'mus that this intei lcrct cc Miivjht p'-ovoke the jealousy, and pcrlnps hostility of Er inland and ottier EMr .pean powers. Thii div, tint S'.ates c i .' iinverned bv the p-litir:d ocwirn, th :t t'u- pnsp live i;durv Nr '.;mi which will acciue r the country, should be the rule d . v e i i for asta'ssman to adop. in all id:, m;. arcs, rod th the policy of the Col 'n!ii;;ii statesmen s.!n;uld b e;iivb d c:;dp .'u eiv bv the prcsp.- py d CoiiopldcT. V u t't lv : It is d. ' '. to be i!u' wih of iioiiv u -: i!iat the Co'oo.bia.u i nmci't shoun bt a potv in tin war Ufacrn the l-.o.iM.or pi lb a A vi rs.- :! :m tne Iu:U. . .vo ce nun, i i I U UCIIO-. , ciuuc h brl! ol r-tcc 1 !cis been m-.dr :d Cincinnati. It is iti the hnni(d a three sided pvtamid. the mouth bcipi: t iai,;-u lar It is si pr-pscd to he an imp o ment o i tle common bclis, both m vkih. and mat dial. ----- -ri M"ts Eeiph's instiur i'-n, in N. YotU,foi ecntciit:r impcdimcrds in specdi. has

been lor soouaime in vety succcilul op- j l, rcpiescnt the tirsi Longt cssional discration ; and has drawn forth vey com- j trict in the 20th Coni-ress. piimcntary lit'ir ft mn I).. Mi'-cfnl. and j -"- -J ' "- i tin- unataa)ous cn!o csion o pel feet enn y KO'I'K'K

Imence m the P; ..a H ol her systtin, by several scientific r;cr.tbai rn. to w 1mm she Hw in es nfidence con"' tmlcrlcd its tamcm;cs. 1 w edanr ol ti e r aimnai .dvm ate says, a he has 3crn a nunibcr of! persons who etc luteal ammercrs before thcyeircTed the instiiution, ar.d havo ever since sp'oken with prthct cr.se and ilucncy; atal be has fin tber learnt freni those who have been corrected, that it is impossible to relapse into their former ha bit, when once reflected, according to j this system, as it would be for a person j who never had stammered to v;ct into ' strb a habit," Xat. Jvr.

liy the arrival at New York, of the ship Portia, in 120 days from Lima, and 90 from Quoquinibo, information has been received of the sailing of the Chilian fleet against the island of Chiloc, on the 20th November.

The frigate United States, Com. Hull, was at Lima, and the sloop of war Peacock was expected cveiy.iLy from Guayaquil. The Dolphin had gone to the Mulgravc Islands, alter mutineers. lb. Mexico. The schooner Floss, from Vera Cruz, arrive d at New Yoi k, has furnished the editors o( the ew-Yjik Dai-

ly Adverse. , with newspapers to the Mb j t AlTlVa! Uiui l)e.Marco. 1 I. contain 'io important news. I J&-:-r & r . , ., The Bort,.nfcnt l.a, ad.,,-. , a la t.. P.- i SSl' am,rc u ,h? fUA vet vacancy; & a sy.cm of pyiv in Su";e: a, a,'d frora slruc0..i, U proposed, by '.tel.. ,.t U ..st : ,- ",CV1 'h'l one LancKtMian is to be cMaMi-h. in t ,,c fn ... i.-msville.Xy. each Camon. so ht .he ,H.,.r k r,VTs r'"''' Mon,d a,,li 1 "'rf,!: at . .; i .i c i . i o o riot k. p m. and tli p u is or I utsdays strue'ed trratis. arc! other-) lor t w (,(!.,!.!. s ; . . ' , . ; a:ui ! I'i'ns, nt 4 A M a lm.-ntn. It is ai-o prooos d tn to:;n a , ... ... , . . r r , I he Wfslc.ro Malt r. Louis school lor insti uo.Mon :d ( ;a ( mz. - ; . , , jUUI3i .r, i r , i -x, t-'v: v.erv lond ;. ! : hursday 1 he me' chrm' - V :ra Ci ny. have u:- - , , 7

tnonsttitud aasn.t p-ytti; the p.ddui .in! i , .. i-ii.- , ilii..ts nn (roods unpoitLd in iiMC t. i.ew fiiM of tir Caf!r cf C'cllao The e j n;, v.i.n'h ha- ben !; U ti t f' with o J much -')ciuidc, throunh S;)mh Amttira r nuu.y . r a ! : r past, !ia at last t;d;ii. ! place i V-x. I liNk'. td' Ci-l'ao h.ss -:n ii dftcd, and -.'.it'- ii th.e '.Spanish mor.ai l.y 1 has Inn itfc last hold i,iu;r t!.r rontif-ct. ; 'i'bisir.fiirniauonhashtenrvciUctlat lM I tiinor., l.v a crl i i tweniy-th c ....ys , j !fn Cat tta-i n ho S;a..;-:; , -,Mcr- , ! esr.or suuviidc. . : a.-.d i'..c tro n !- r I ' thr cm; man. I o! (i' n Sabf J (d; poss ? j s'n.n ol the i.'as'.h on lite vi oi Jan lb . j j Wc urali 'stand that tt'hert Trnr.blr, ' Dis;t;ii. i J udj-c lor the J )isii et of K' ntucl.v, ! ..s I- t il iif.iiiinrr.l a Ju :. .' the Su- ! picme C ;unt ( f the Utnlcd States in the J pia"e of 1 homas Tcud, ch xerjed lb. J An at liv.d at Chai ;e on, in sweety days j f;t:u; Ponce, icpjrts tlia' a p. ;ti--ai s.oop VI; "UHcm'i; , wttt crnisicr otl n;e '.vc.-.i end of Port? Hico, and nao plunder ; ed sevcud coasting vtssels lb. ; 7.:i'tr Cure da The cilTicul'ies bei Mv'.'i n tin: 1. t : !'.i t .ihii I a i'i .ni e de- ;;! lr l i!j c i nrnchl cd Lowe, C;Mc;d ; .'. ' r atin.M- increased t' ;:ti other- ; be.ol late. The ILatl ol JJa.'iousic, i Cio- rruot -f t '12! al has prorogued the ie ; liisiatuie, and in his sneer h dec'arts I i catmot "accept the supplies voted for :! ; support of the civil lis', upon the - menti(.tit d inthtii bid niakinj; die ."., p: iatno. lb. Eiifpi nt confer, i tecs r.rc stitr 'toMe- . takci place between the 13-i b-h M.'iisu.o ..... .. ... , at .vadrid. ami lite luuc fc t u., aoo. upi on te Arbors t)l Smrdi A veiua, and u ; fr--elamniirm rf its vuh i ndt nee was to i be issued.

The departure of C "nt Licven, the j fiO-s Ct'tiijicttfc of 1 Ld'id piirchdS-Utp-Man Ainb. ssador, bom Lt)-"in, uis I p,l ft'tnu Unifrl tuti s?

greeted lo takinvc j:icc a week p, ev ic us to lhc ev, nt ; and durinir dud ume,conslant ennmunications, truly and bte, on each day,to'd; place between him and Mr. Canning. Tl Cimmianrlant General of Fin'and h is her u - '.d --d to the Hussion Ministiy. pi ince ' ny dr.df i- i;oiin; n a Misvieu to Persia xt t Yeirna ( IT, he i-. i.e o! 'nemo ' ,; ' ",vrto.lv d m' .,, of Hus'-'a. He is to ncikc m rnuTemfn's w ith ti St ah i n I IV-isia. m case ! a ev ; i v. ill) Tuikcv. 4 v lb. j 1 h fhr-rii ti miesteal t- '.nnnuncc VH.i rLIr.'F BOOX. a a candidate to repre. era the fust Congressional distib.t, in the- 'J!.)tii Co,,i ess. I br.e been rcrpirs'cd to arnouncc S. SniJlJJi. is a candid :n- t' u-mtsent the firs- C- ngi c s?ional diMrict, in the ot'i Con ;rcss. I have been refuestcd to cm; ounce i TH0M.1S II BLAKE, as a candidate W"SWebv piven to all whom it may j concern, that the estate of Kobtit ! ,,.,,,,,. 1 or ,.f Mrnth, rm, fit. ; sidered insohent, and that settle -incut of said estate, will be c laimed as such. Wm UAY,Adm. Hindostan, April 12, I82C. 11-3 EP KEN up bv Jos. Crow, of White river township, a small dark bay , four years old this spiintr, black ne atal tail, nn brands perceivable, anaised lo 50 cents, before me, J. GULLICK, j.p. March 13, 1C26. 10-3

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REYNOLD & BONNER, (Marktt infect, Vincmnr,) "H.g AVE just icccivcd fiom Pl.ibdel 11 n.ia end Ral'i norc, a brgc and gcncial assortment of MERCHANDIZE cmbiacing almost every article usually if t . . i ...in it . .. caneu ior w nicn uiiy win sen at tne lowest pr.ces for cash. ! 2-tf April 26, '826. , , v- , t . 1 davs :u)d hndas, ;.t 4 a m. ; . . , J , . ., ... f r i , ;e. to SiiavMiee'.own, III. i. 'ivrs evi cja Sunday at It) ci'ciock, a m lihI dc- ; pa' on l ucstJa, s. it 10 a m Th? Xoither:! M il r to v:avfordsil:c, i c 1 1 e-llaute, la. Sec an ives every Mondav at 5 r m. and departs on Tuesd ;. a: 10 a m. 'l i e Smith Eastern Mail, via fbincctm to K an , -i'e. k Harmony to Mount Vfvi on, i rr i v en rv Sunday - t 4 'Mok I'M :?d dcpaits cvf-y Widiesd.y at 8 o'c ' u m. JSO' . J ;-r distribuiio'w, die several imu,-. W: (Tu wu b pencil for the delitety o! Ic't- - ' ve h v , and one hour onl- i will then bcciortd, and rr-: a"n s", mvil the Eastern and cbictn Mails ba e 'f ai ted. l.v ... s intended for b( E st cr West, mu- lv deposited . b I.; tet B- bcfnre 0 oelick v M. :, s Sc Thu.sdays is at that hour ! ; I'astcrn and W e- c n Mails will be chcd. The Southern or.d Xorthi'rn Mails will be cbs d -p Cti sdays at 9am The - b E ivtrrn ?4a' , v.i; . ,s f.cren! e. .:' ' Smd s . ' 4 r m depart on Wed .-", v. ; f "a m J H t . SUf.L V p m. Vav 4. '876 Viiiccnucs !!otel. ff?$ Sii;i of 't e tl ! Gvcr? Tree I! WE v J ' k ue o! i uc !ato .' s and an. cady to accom- : ' rs It' k, to their entiic m i s.ii; t l li. siernand ' c-'ir Mail at.-.ires -. . . arrive a d depar twice a week, and the , Nuihnn . nd Southern, ovrc a week, to ah( flOW, tJ,i3 house JO!?N C CLARK. 1 2 -if net r 1 TTunLlC notice is hereh; '-.-iven. that, , u ni,lC weckh after cV. . ,mobeaiion will be made to the lligistc I the Land OIne at Vmcennes. fo ;he newel ot a Lantl Cet I'fi. alc m ! na- e- d Wilit?m George, lor In- X E fpia t' r o' J-ec'.ion No. 4, in l ownshtp No 1 N '-f I'a-fjc No. 5 W in the Disttic: of V uj.its, c original have been lost, or O'stroyed. (uvtii under my hard at Vi"f c ii';b, this '2?ih April, 186. lU9t PETER BCHESS. . 111. FOR M AHCH 31 US HUM OF Foreign Literature f'" Science. IS JVST rUDLlMtH f IKY :. Lirrj.i.i, puilad; lpiiu. The sub-c; iptioo is 6 a ar, j ?hc in advance. It will be sent io an part ol the Unhid -,.a, s, by mail, upon a payment on accoun', be in,; rcceicd by the publisher. COXTl NTS OF THIS N U M RF.tt. 1 Portrait cf I'fir,Tnas JrfJVrf.ti. i .... " V isrr io r, c Hrani, by icetza Ahmed Tub t b, Visit Eoiiitli. Eiench Homan ec-i. man Com. que dt Scan on Tra vels in Wcstcin jAliira On Dilettante j Pnynic. Mi moirs ol Saml. Pepys. Esq. ' tassn and bis Sister, bv Mrs Hemacs. I Tint Subiln-nn Mnmtr-,nn. rS rr Pan. The Poet's Den, by A. A- Watts. Posthumous Letters o! Chas Edwards, Esq. No 6 'lhc Hibrew Mother, by Mis. Hemans The PorcJ ci, a talc by a country Curate. Emblem, by thi Rev. Henry Stebbinp 1 c Islr tn! of Ai.antis, by the Rev. G Cioly Eaila son's Mission to Siam St Cochin China. Matthr-ws Defence of his Trip to America. The Switzcr's Wife. Modern Comic Drama. Miscellaneous Selections Literary Intelligence.-New British Publications,

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