Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 September 1826 — Page 1

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BYELIIIU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IN0: ffiMjtDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1826. "Vol. 17 No

niE IVLb ILRX 1 e7V , w? y imP,0nnS a Tr" 1 maU.l bC relurncd- Th owner, on re , of hostilities at Lexington, on the 19th t f IS published at Two Dollars and ' ts,c! oF fod? W'ltn. th,nSs approach to ( cciving it, took out eighteen pence, which ' April, 1775, organized the rcsuVnre r jifty cents tor Fifty -Two lumbers, perfection of misery, social obligati- he offered to the finder, vv ho indignantly the colonics witiY arms against ti c muthl i i i , , ! nnj lose their lnflnrnm

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nniLu iiuy ue uisciiaigeu uy uit . . . 7 mm uttncu a mure uuerai country, rormeei a Continental armv and ment of TWO DOLLARS at the time mstmci supersedes the-rule of reason. reward from the gentleman with whom he appoinu d Geo Washington, commanWr of subcription. It is acknowledged that the wretchedness had deposited the money. The editor inchicf. On the 23d of June, . 775 Mr Payment in advance being the mutual ! thc ; People is beyond the reach of indi says To speak in military style, we Jav was one of a committee ol five with interest of both parties, that mode is so- VUual subscription to relieve it, and that should presume a regiment of such souls Mr. Fr-nkiin Mr. Livingston, Mr Rut.

Ucitcd. u.. ,n.,.tm iSauoui to uevisc smre , as thc .Nassau man s might form a hollow ledge, and Mr Johnson, to draw up a a Minm tn rntifu i wldi r rlicrtJn. moue oi general and permanent rcRcK ; souaro, on the

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FROM THE NATIONAL JOIN A I. .

Foreign, Since our last summary, thc avrival ot the packet ship Cambria at Philadelphia, has put us in possession of London papers to the 24th of June, :ogrt'a.r with some items ol information from the Ou. i':ental journals Thc most important article which we have perceived in these papers, relates to r recent discovery of the defection of a lion of the Russian people from thc isling government. Our readers may

.. rhaps recollect that we have always in- tish manuf

. . 'ca hat thc conspiracy, as it was call- wlic. i

:d 3 ol a deeper complexion, k more . .asive in its character, than wc were permitted to suppose from any statements published in the foreign journals. More was to be inferred from their silence, than their exposures. It is now admitted that the ramifications of this insubordination havo '. xtended themsei ves fat and wide; and ve have no doubt that the number of infl : ntial fami ics involved in it, gives it an upo'tance beyond vr..at it would othcrw is" have possessed. We are furtlicr told ihat the object of thc movement was

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should p.ovide raiment and fml. I he on to public and private property. H icg- ed and circulated at home and abroad wan s ot thc poor, therefore, may be ic- cs, milt dams, wood, lumber, ai.d, in some We copy the preceding, as well in garded as on thc increase, while the ; inMances, buildi. yielding to the resist- reject to the venc. able n..t. iot Mi Jav means tosupply them arc daily becoming , less current of t o maddened stream, as to .cnclcr an net of 5,. Jir.. . ..hV Ji

I UC OUeStl' 11 IS. what rtnu.dv C:.n I worn ment l...!- -1 i l .i 1 . . . . .

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fiiend of thc editor of this papei tho late John Dickinson It is imimau d, thai Mr. Jay was thc author ot thc declaration ol co: gicss setling forth the canst s and ncccs;?) of taking uj arms. I h .t chaste and i l'oquent and energetic sure paiicr, was from thc pen o! Mr. Dickinson, and will compare with any ot I. ci .aid before the world of a similar n lturc o tendem v ; as ?nr following brief extracts will shew : " We are i educed to thc ahci native of choosing an unconditional submission to the tyranny ol irrita'cd mh.isu i s, or resistance by force Thc luuc. is our Choice WE HAVE COUNTKD 1 HE COST OF THIS CONTEM, AND FIND NOTHING O DREADFLL AS SL. VLH Y, honot , justice, and humanity, foibid us tamely to suneider lhat freedom which weteceived fiom our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. Wo cannot endure thc infamy and guii' of resig'dmr succeeding generations tr that

less.

be provided, it even the most ireucrous swent awav. The hrrakinrr ,f il. mill.

cciu:ibutions oi private feeling ac of no j dams on the North b:anch of the Uancoavail? It is d-fiicu!t to answer iiu, c,lK:s. Cas caused a llcod of waters to n.h xxhU

Perhaps tue cr--wn lands in.iv he I rlcifrnino- mir imr... ..i t.

per It-jhy. i tic streets, m some i -laces, were

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deeply covered with water, and thc citi zens campclled to pass & repass in boats ; one house was filled to its second sirwfc the parts bordering the stream was literal -

IV a weld Ol ilO' d. I .no.l.i'i tDO vrrivi r.lvn

thrown into market to taise a fund

haps thc unclaimed dividends and ciher

mot.cjs in tl.e hands of the Acc-Mtajit General maybe applied on t!e pletSLVV thc govcrmuent : ! pcth-ms a loan al'

oe negotiated by the ministers: anil T

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yum. ,iK.cvei oot.n.t -;, m y be app.ied j ovcrilowtd, and a child nolo. tunatdv in etucient loans or dunamns to tue ma- i drowned. Pari of thc manulacturinp- cs-

nuiacturcrs, to enaolc tr.cm m r .-m to ! tablishme-Tit of

tluiren.pioy the thous nJ ; r.nd tens of thousands of artisans v. !;o ate tjow dvii tute of cmploi mcnt, coi.s; oucntlv des-

-ssis llamton k Green,

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to c! mic th

cjoveinmciit to a rcprcscnHcrc, then, we find a new

itUULr lid li:iilll, r I MlC. 'Til

ny to the high character ot our in- by payment, cotupiomiv.; , or a c uidid

our

wishes

tative l.vm

tcsti

stituti'ins another admission that

ircc s -stcm is best smtcd to the

and happiness of inie;'i;cit man a new assurac e, tiiat, howc er strong may he the fci'e' s with which a despotic po-ver confine, i and cramps thc energies and dcsiics u1' a nation, the love ol tational freedom, implanted in us hy Providence, will ultim tv -y ptovc too st'ongfora'd paliti- : aland aitifioial restraints, and will er.able thc most enslaved nations to accomplish tlrcir (uvn cmancipati.m. Sute;y it is uus'jem'.y arrogance to assert, that wc were the first to rouse into action thisspi : :t of fri edom Irom its inactivitv its ap at1 " of ages. The blossoms of the 'r-'O o:' 'iocrty, il)tnshtog here in its n:'.tte v i:, irive been wafted by propitir,ns '-rec-zc ; over the At'.a .tic, and tlie seeds have b :on scattered thtough all lati.Li, Irotn which other plants will arise unti. kmdtcd clems sh.a'l flourish as far as civiii.uion extends, and empire nnw groaning in . iuins shall sit, in all thc happiness and ' of prosperity, under their univcr- . - dow e accounts from England are of the i rinotnv character. Thc crv is not 1

as h was want to he in times of great ' oont, against the influence ol thc

.ud thc. corruptions of parliament

titute ot food. Will even thi hz

msncnt rebel : Will the demand f-.r TtrJ.

ai lures bo ever a:!,.;in ccpial to . hccn.? Wc won id ahii' St r.n.

swer tiio cpiestiou by a decided negative England lias now a powerful C'Mp;-ti'.nr in our own country; our fain Ics cms:, her path in every mail;c-;our industry comes in collision with hers on c-iy shore ; and wc have advantages which she cannot enjov, inasmueh as wc'aio out owsi taw material, wh:!o !c imp-orts that which her manufactui cr s ;cjuie.. L is, which may enable thc llvithiii immuiaciu rcr to give emplovmctn to !r- u-.;r kmen. can only, thcrelote, protiact thc CMus-jiO-malio!) '..'I public distres-, itiuj'U av crttniit. There is but .uo rmcdv E-iu:l.u:d

tor- icspL'e r.olc cnterptiMng citizens at (iic.nsviin;, v.as carried away, and their loss is very great. In every direction the ruin spread, and the loss in thc munty of lUufington a'onc h estimated at

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Jir:;t :!sr of an Jinrrkaa Consul Thc

)vi:ig Ie:ter fiom a gentleman to his

tai oer d'dv. i

Mr

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thc v

v-uiiauuii m nis'nit;u . .iit'MV n!i the

den ol her debt, and, by that act, rck'aA the people from the payment ol taxc s to thc annual amount nl .'tvo ,-;.? d ;;;'ic?.s of dollars. Such a sum (iiit.wi, iuo co -cuiation among tho pcnple will do n ore to relieve their ditreses than ail ihetxptdiems which ingcnu'i y can suirgest, in tin wav of loans. It ib u eics to j es'rate a..d te:.op jdz-. on the brin of dcslt ucii'n. The government shotod nicct thc cn cr gcr-.cy uiih firmness and dt tcrmina" ion and between thc two alternatives, rat! ei select that of declaring openly that .Mi. cannot meet her engagements, than suffer her people to starve in her s cets, or bleed beneath, thc bayonets of her soldiets. Thc same rule which applies to individual cases, holds good in icgard to nations: if by extravagance and catelessness cmhai t asstnents hac taken place, fiom which there is no other mode of extrication, ii solvency with ail its shame mut ensue: unless a timely nrid economy (an lo established. Measures

ot reticnciimcut and ecoromv would, tin

dcr l lie present cir

ain, be too slow in

wm tiierctotc act wisely to cu.biucc thc only i enroning alternative : The remit of thc late elections in Iic-

; 'tivo. mute. Ann

m N Yoik. datetl liogota, 1'Jih of ics the tK.riictil ai ot tin1 murder Fudgcr, t:.e American tiousul for

cti.i Martin.

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the deepest regret I of the death of our

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w no vvas most iidmm his own bed on the

wretchedness which inevitaby awaits

tueir contents.

till O Of! tin-oat . ' 'dud oi'

arf m intooon suspicion ; hut our police

i-i . elective, that I am alraid the perpe'i.dois will escape. I lis funeral tool; place iht f. 'dowi; (i;,y. and was attended by a la' gc co-.cenr.-it ot citi.etis and torci;:nc: s. i die iniiabiiants ol llui icola sin-

cciciv n oinn his loss. Si i crret tn:.t th. ir

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ccou.e l;

c tcenc of so loul a

them, if wc basely entail h. rcditat y bond

age upon them. u On cause is just. Our unicr. is perfect. Our internal resources are great, and.it nceessarv loiemn assistance is tin.

I-',:) mst. lie was blabbed ' doubudly attainable- Wc irrat fupv aca, " wii'ii his own sword ; his - knowledge, as signal it nances oi the di;n ear to car ;.and his trun.ks vine favour towauls us. Hint his mmi.

cvcrul persons dcnr.c would not peimit us to be railed in-

i to this severe control cisj, m til vtc wero gron up to imr present strength, had been previously exercised in wari.ke opeiatiijns, and possessed thc means of de- , fendim; out selves. With hearts louifitd by these animating icflections, we most solemnly, before God and the world, declaiie, that, exciting thc utmost energy ot li.cse powers, which our beneficent creator hath graciously besto cd upon us, the arms we have been con , e d bv our enemies to assume, we will, m d. fiance of every hazard, with unabating firmness c pv i severance t mph y for the pi eservation ot our liberties; being with one mind, resolved to elic freemen rather than to livo slaves. i In our own native land, in defence cf I the freedom that is our birth-right, and

r , ,,T , ! which we ever enjoved till the late violaImUn Ccnvrntion -W c Icarn that a . lion of it for the protection of our proConvention ot Dc.cgau s ftom the Indian perty, acrpiired solely by thc honest intrmcs m the states ot N Michigan, Sc dustry of our forefather and outsHves, some of the Canadian tribes, is to be held against violence actuall) otTered, we hate at Giccn iJay m the Michigan tenitory, taken up arms We shall lay them down vu me hist ot December next, for thc when hostilities shrdt rn., on n.o ,.ort r

,d tco. omy pnh,; un purpose ol adopting means and mcasuics the aggressors, and all danger ol theirbecumstr.nccs ol Ct lira- tor tno government of these unfortunate irg renewed shall be removednd not bco their operation ; she people. A President has already been an- - fore."

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OCCu. fovcrnmct.t has trivcti orders to all

the civil ;,nd miiitat y aulhoi ilies, t S4i e: no txci:i-.ns to discover lhe muuVrers,

ign at-

,o o o,. u.ivii ga, decretal v ot iorciPn

an is paruculariy active on ihc occasion. An address sirned by several hundreds ot tiic most respectable inhabitants has. been hande d to the government, expressing their giief at so horrid a transaction."

- t ov burdened with a language which ' hind, is represented as bavin- been favn,

re', is to deeper and closer inteists and ; able to thc Catholic interests and views. 1, ii;,gS ;t is a cry for bread: it is thc ; Wc arc informed that the Catholic clergy s oick ol the houseless and starving ma- ' exerted themselves to the utmost to enni'acturetcf the distrai ted mother for ; sure the return of such Iicpresetativcs as ho fainting childof thc new made or- j would give their votes in faor of email phan to sustain the fluttering and flitting cination, and that their success was be.

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pt rncipic ot use : it is tnc cry ot thc lather made desperate by the contemplation of the haggaul looks, and the sound of ihc rgonizing sliricks of those who look to 1. im for food. To leason with such pernors, in such a crisis, isjo mock their calamities : the cry is hn- bread. bread onlv will be a satisfactory reply. If neither chaiity from individuals, nor thc policy of the government, w ill supply bread, nothing remains for the distressed and do

poinieo, anci some ol the Kepi esentativ ts , This declaration had alwavs been asrrS

cnosen. i lie Kcv. Elcazcr Williams, lied in u.n n rJ ti.. ii.: i

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minister at CJreen Bay, is to preach these- such wus publisl lection sermon. We understand thatfit j writings, at Wil will be one o! the first objects ot the 809 then lived, and

vcntion to dratt a system of Education for

the Indian youth in the principles of ihc English Language and in practical Husbandry. Another object will he to pre pare a code of Laws tor the stcuriu nf rivdl

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jinui men nopes ; as, m some instances, society. It is w ell known that their trials they were so powerful as to overthrow arc in' general of a summary nature, the the influence of some of the most ancient injured party, in many instances, constituaristociatic families in Ireland This ting one of 'the jury', and that trifling oflooks well, and im.tifics the hone that trA fmrr mr 1'irnufnik ..n. ;tt,.i k.. d.i.

executions of thc Catholics arc dt atrA ot ignominv and torture. Their strurrHes

shed in a collection of his

mington, Del (where he under his immediate in

spection), in 1801. Sec Dickinson's writings," vol II. pape 31.

, persecti!

mg near to their close, and that the hateful

law will be abrogated, which imposes a penalty on men for daring to wot Miip God according to their own creed. The reign ed dark intolerance will, we trust. niv

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solatc, but to extort it; and what human ; place to a more mild and cnlu'htcncd'nol

tribunal of justice will condemn him who icy, thc natural t fleet of which would be c-l ..... 1 .1 i " t . r 1 .. ,

, tnc urawing mote close the now loose i bonds which connect Ireland and England.

is einvcn hv the shrieks of his ocrishin"-

tamily to olitain relief by means which the laws of society have denounced! What punishment which human laws may inflict, can exceed that of beholding those who constitute the ties which bind man

AVty York. A man from Nassau lately lost 700 in Albany, which a young man found and deposited with a gcntle-

ignommy and torture. 1 heir struerles

after thc benefits of civilizati-m ought to be aided by us to the utmost of'our power. We have taken from thcrrll which they held valuable, let us give tliem what ever we regard as valuable, as a recompense. A. Y. Enquirer. from nilf.s' wkfkly rf.gister.") Mr John Jay. The venerable John Jay is now the only survivor of the sixtyfour members of thc patriotic and highminded congress, which convened at Philadelphia shortly after the commencement

AV?y ForX, Srfit. 5 Hy the ship Robt. Wilson, Capt Arnold, which anived last evening. London papers to the 27th, and Liverpool to the 29th o' July, have been received; being two d.ys la'tti firm the former place, and fi from the hutc. Manufacuring Districts 'li e distresses among thc manufacturers, instead of abating, seems to incteai-e 1 e Liverpool Courier of lhe 26th savs : The accounts from eliffcrent parts ot our own country, and fiom many more t the more distant manufacturing paitsot G Britain, continue to be of a very painfu' e!ee iption ; and. what has added to the .1 mm is, that in Manchester, Stockport, aril ?ome other places, met tings have been called by some desperate and atrocious w retche s, in order to inflame the suffering prpu!a'ion, and urge them to deeds of blood It is, however, but justice to the great body of