Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 March 1827 — Page 3

THE VET.Su.

VI JVC H XJVi 6 march 17, 1827.

hand, it is as confidently asserted, k with cheap, but correct source of information,

some plausabiiiiy. Jiai tne disappeai ance relative to iheirt-udts a d piofessions of Morgan is a tLep i.tid scuemc t; make It contains such extiaci: &. oiiginal com-

Mr. Robinson has just completed taking the census of this town, and hasob ligingiy furnished the following : White males 480 White females 463 943 Black males 5 1 Black females 54 1 05 Total I, "48 i:::oo::: ' . An intelligent member ul Congress writes to a gentleman of Louisville, under date of Washington, 18th February, as follows ; "Of the election of General Jackson no doubt is here entertained, I believe, by the most ardent friends of Mr. Adams Mr. Clay is said yc to speak of it, with his usual confidence in the impracticabil

ity of events. When Jackson shail cross

the Allegheny mountains with the uudi

vided vote ol Georgia, North and South

Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 7 in Ivlaryland, 3 in Delaware, 2o in N. Y-nk,

and 8 in N"vv Jersey, it would be hard it

he should not get enough in the nine wes

tern states to elect him. The views of the wiitevof the foiegoing paragraph accotd with our ow n. He givs to Clmerai Jickson the undivided votes of Georgia 9, North and S. Caio lhi 26. Virginia 24, Pennsylvania 28, Delaware 3, New-Jersey 8 20 in NewY k and 7 in Maryland, making tog' thc. t'25 'I his, we believe, is about the vote he wi'l obtain in the eastern and s u them states The writer is neither an enth'n'ust, nor one win) would be apt to be deceived, in relation to pub ic beu'.i men! in the st itca he has mentioned. His intercourse with the member t, md with intelligent persons from those state-:, during 'the past winter, aff.r led ihe best possible oppo-Mumty to acquire into? matie.u on which he could rc'y If we add the eleven votes of Tennessee to lb' se claimed fvv-Geneial Jackson by the wr iter of tho ie. '; ! widen we hate nade

the followi , .. xt: act, he woukl have ' votes 5 n i tha ) amajori'v ot tire ev j lectoral votes ot the Union, Iiu there is j

no iutelligeu p ht,ciau m f c west who docs not tee c nv need that General Jackson will receive tie vote of Alabama, Lo i.ssana, Hi.ois, Mississippi. Missouri aivl l . iicr -'tid a tolerably strong convieti hai Kentucky a:ul Ohio will go wi'h the othor western states, as a matter of course. The eight western states laa mentioned, give 5 4 votes We me by no m-ans su prised that the intelligent friends of Mr. Adams at Washington, should not doubt tint General Jackson wi I be elected Gaining, as he is, upon the affections of the Ameucm pe-.pie, we consider his election certain. .Ww. We find it stated in the Journal of yesterday, that no power under Haen lias auy legal or constitutional right of inquiry into the inotives, or the reas ns, or causes by . which Mr Clay was influenced in the distribution of th: patronage placed at his disposal, by ttie law authorizing the publication of laws. Phis goes the whole doctrine oT u the King ran do no wrong" it goes the whole doctrine of Bolivar's 4- safe precedent" of a President irresponsible for his acts It does noie it goes beyond the British doctrine ; for it supposes that the Minis ter, as well a the King can do no wrong ! The people can be at no los to understand all ih'is Washington Tclcgrafik.

money by the bale of this book, purport

ing to reveal the secrets ot maswmy.

The whole subject is involved in mvstery. It is certain Morgan was carried off by a number of men, soiru of whom have been tried and found gui ty 6 the offence but the abduction may have been con trived by himself. Governor Clinton has offered a reward tor the discovery of Morgan, and it is stated that the Lieut. Governor ol Upper Canaua has offered a reward of fitty pounds for the same object. The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Ma

sons ot the state of Niwiui k, have pub

municatiotis, are best caicu ated to sub

serve their views and intties a. The M iscclianeous Department .compuses Historical Sketches. Fa. cv i aics, Instructive Lessons, Aneccous, P. etiy, and such othet branches ot Polite Liitia tuie, as are adapted to Fcn.a.e taste, or have a tend, ncy to promote the Y-uhlu: Genius in i s researches. A sun-maiy ol Foieign, Domestic, and Political liuCih. geiice is tuinisned wtckiy, composing e very aiticle oi news woiihy of itcoid. ( OX'DITIOXS The Mihrok is pubiislud every Sat-

t urday morning, on a loyal sluei o! fail

complexion and tmc tesiuie, each num-

lie I v disclaimed, individually and as a ;

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uuuy,a. Kiiciwicugcui appi uua. ion o. I ber containing m?; targe quuuo tag, , proceedings m relation to the abduction j al gi w tu aclvuuc -$3 vci v,a , ol William Morgan; and expressed their abic nme d atu ( hllb;o lb(liJ;. disapprobation ot the same, as a violation . 50 ccllts lOI Mx n.ontiis-i torthrce or the laws, anri an infringement oi the .. . . i i

' o monins. in aura ice. i ne Duoer can ot

, - . ( -- obtain d on no oilier conditie?is. CJr i'hose w .oact as iigcnts, procure sin annual subserib-rs, and become itsponsib e Jbr th ii yearly payments, shall be eiilitied io 7. h cpy gratis, so leng as the said six may continue to receive the paper. Lttters must be post paid. Agents transmitting money are requested to be paiticulai in forwaiding the names of the inuiv i iuals to wh m it is to be credited TfjjjI lie nun. bcis horn lhecommer.ee mem of the tldtd volume can be supplied, il rerjuin d. YZTidilrc :toore If sEvir Publishers of masoxic MiHKOR, 75, W w.shingtoii btiect, Hoston, Mass. "Subscriptions for the above, received at this office

LAW OF IXDIslXJ. An Act respecting the Knox county seminary Be it enacted bu the General Assembly 9f -he State of 'Indiana. That the circuit c 'urt o Knox county, be and they are hereby auiho ized to appoint seven trustees for the Knox county seminary, and to supply vac i .cies that may happen by death or otherwise ; the said trustees or a majority thereof, shall constitute a board, for the ttansaction of business, and shall h ive the same powers and privilege s.and be subject to the same regulations, as trustees elected under the act relating to county seminaries approved January 31, 1824. II TI MOORE, Speaker of the House of Rciresenfativcs. JOHN H THOMPSON, President of the Senate. Approved January 23. 1827. J BROWN RAY.

lights of personal liberty secured to ev

ery citizen of this republic. During the present winter, the NewYoik, Viiginir, and Maryland legislatures have each expelld a member fiom their respective bodies, on the ground that tht y wete ministers of ti.e Gospel, and as such excluded by the Constitutions of these states fiom holding any civil o th c e . Pi !tzbu rgh St ales m a n . The present population of New. Or

leans is believed lo exceed 5u, (JUO souls. ' When the city was transferred to this go- , ermuent, 23 years ago, it contained but

8 .00 inhabitants.

li'diiam B. Giles- has been chosen by

the Legislature of Virginia, Governor of tint state, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation ol Governor Tyler, chosen a senator in congress, horn

Iwc foutth of the present m nth.

Ice Palace What mav be executed in

ice was shown by the palace which the Ivnpress Anna caused to be b olt on the banks of the Neva in 1640. It wuseons'ructed of hugv. qu ,uh ales ot ice hew u in the manner o hee stoiav he euiiice was 52 teet m lci.'gth ; 0 in h c iM aii;i 20 in height. i'hc wahs were three Teet thick. In the several apai ime.nls t ei e tables, r.haiis, s.fas, beds, and ail k:r.du ol household furniture, of ice inhor.tol the p:l.ice, besides pyramid or statues, stood six cannon car vmg balis of six pou .-ds vveii'ni, ami '. w monai ot tec. From one of the former, as u tiial, a . iron ball, vi:h only a quarter ot a pound

of powder was h red off. T u bad Wv.pt throuli a 2 ineij b ard at 69 pace f (.. the mouth ol ihe cannon ; and the piece of icj-artilerv, with its carriage, rcmai n; d uninjured by ihi explosion. The lilumination ol tht icc-p -ace at night had an isionish'mg'y g- nd tff.ct.

and Mechanics' Intelligencer. UY MOO UK Si SEVEY.

i THIS work has been two years before !

the public. Its success has been sucii-as to place it, in point of numbs rs, on an equality with the fist periodical publications in the countty : and the publishers, sensible of the many obligations due their Masonic. Biethren, for the exercise ot their iniiuencein giving it this extensive circulation, are encouraged to a renewal of their best efforts. Free Masonry is a subject that has encrossed the attention oftinau, trom the primitive ages to the present: and its mystic beauties, like its elder sister, ReI'giorii have commanded the respect and adorathfn of ihe wise and irood. I he first

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State of IndiaruK

KNOX OUN i Y

Knox County . iuclit Coukt,

d . Angus'. Term, 1826.

Arthur Patterson, 1 s V Foreign Attachment. John B.G.lly. J ? i is orikted, ..:.d adjudged by the cour. in caube, ?.ai Seneca Almy, the SlKfifi" 'd this cotmty, be, a. id hfc i:; iiei euy aute'-M izr d uiuj rhrect d !o nuke .a e, (aier tAv ibing the s.'u.emthe ea'.e n Sim . -1 i titUital A w 1 1 ti-er. a pjper pnii!ed n V i-nn-rv, i'-.i ;e.u: ;ucc c '- l v ev. k", .i e v i..r;s ie day ef sal. which sa.o oe pievi us l- the en

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TIflE united soci. ty r f people, called Shaker s at West Union, have c;ctei mined to rcn.ovc from the state ol Indiana as soon a. ciicun. stances w ill admit, and tot the purpose of settling and clo- . ing all transac ions with their felloiv vitiztns, have mpowcrt d us, the uicici signed, to settle, S wind up all thtii concerns. 1 heitloie we lu it by inform all vlcm it may concern, that fu.l fierier and ouiorny lor the pui poses afoiesid, Lave been placed in our hands; and we now solicit all persons who hate unsettled atcoui ts of any kind with the society, ortmy member thereof, to come forvard for settlcmt nt

W e will also cfTer at private sale, un- , til the fi-s? d iv ol March, n'x'. a variety f VALUABLE PPOP KPTY, corsis.tiri' in part, oi a Wi ol-Cardirg Machine, and V tit on Gin, BLAC KSAUTIFS 7 0LSt and a first rate j t f INI ILL STORES, STGVL: ot "varit.-u k ieS, St.ai aid Uppei Lk.-'I NI R ll'Iieut-1 hreslm.g and Flax ' Cleaning, facfiines, T w c CA R'T-i a ! - 0 XL .a , . one set of large TIMIi L F IVHFLLSL A raft ol SAll 7.GG6, 2 or 50 coids o TAX BhK PLAXKznd SCAXTLIXG. of various S'Z s GFIXDSTOXKS and a va ietv e.f excellent FARM IX G UTI XSILS b.c. Together with 100 FAT HOGS, And choice stock of various kinds, cr.n sisting of fi e &T5TI English BULLS & Hi IF

yw jtu ... . . . .

25 or 30 . IF FIRS, ami s ore fi e Li glish

MILCH COWS. About 301) exee .ci:t Silt J, Apd a hit of choice )oung CtilX.? HOGS, Avi ol vv. ich wil be so d iow lot cash, of approved paper at a shot da e N A HAN SI'. AFP, I RAN IS VCK s. V st t'no , J.m 8.7. 4.-7t

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lai :ie '.eiaui hid pro, eus oi iiie sale i;.

hi hands, suhjct to the fuuhcr d;sp';jlion ot 'his eour', and leturn to the eemt his j)rec (,ei!ii;gs Irereon, a? th: next turn of this court. A copy test, Ii JOHNSON, Clk. Commissioner's Sale. 'fjGi lib'. vfiLY ot'.. a oe order, 1 L vil expose - public sale,, at th ccfurt house it. 'ince.M.t s, f rrjdy rrnney. to ti'.t i 'h'hest a. d be-t h.idtU r, ;n

Sat urda a he tiv i'.yj,urh rlaV

W m .! rh rip ft. Iti.- :ihr. I.. iiv

out Uii. situate, iyng ond beinyj in V:r cennc s, and upon Maiket

Street, it being the house that Arthui PaUerson lom.eriy livd r S LMY Commissioner

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A Ll thoe who are lndibi'-el to ii e b) no.e, ab e in pu diice last ye at, or t v ions, will please sett'e ti e ;in e by ihe 1st ot IVlay 1 1 x ; -nd the:e that i'dtbttd b mcour.t, ui'l pease ch se tie in !e, er otlit i w i . by the - n q

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1 lie Steam Boat

I M ERIC AX.

7 p him lelois or the Steam Hoal Jl American, now in sucecsslui opeiation, piymg between Louisviih U. lerre Haute, offer her for sale on advantageous

terms. She is 61 light draught ot watei,

f3 sirtiAd Pu couir.y, la ) (

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object of the Institution, i to preserve its j vith an exce'ieht Engine, and otny two j 1,1 complete repair. ! members from the imnimal infection by j years oi,l in June next For teijns ap censtantly supplied uit which they are surrounded in the various ' ply to Messrs. micur ScOimsby, Louis- ; antl T mttthv May

walks of life unite them in the bonds of Charity k Peace sublimate their minds with the noblest principles of nature, and render them fit for the service of a purer' being: that, when the Grand Muster of the Universe appears in the splendid robes of his majesty and glory, to inspect the Universal Lodge, he may ay to them Well done good and faithlul, tnter the glorious Temple of the living God, and encircle his throne forever. To inculcate this sentiment, has been the pi i

mary object of the mirror, and the pub-

Ushers have the satisfaction to ucneve

Contradictory statements respecting they have notlaooied in vain. In aekiiti Morgan are appraii'g weekly in the X. on to this, the Masonic Departmtnt cenYork papeis One account positively as- j tains Historical Essays on the Origin at:d

sens that he was put to death altera moc trial in Fort Ni gat a Another states that his body had been found, " with the Ihmat cut Irom ear to ear, and his heart torn out just hanging by the roots, in t lie cb Its ol the rock'., ur. 'or the sheet of the catatact of Niagara V . On the other

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rrogross oi

tne Uruer: Hymns, ronS,

and uch intelligence as is calculated to intr rtst or instruct . The Scienrjic Defiar'ment of the paper, is designed to afford Mechanics, whose av . teat if- s at.d means ptcclude tUcmthe perusal of voluminous works, a

vine ; . C Kogeis, Cincinnati ; W . C. Linton, TeVre-HaUie ; or to JAs L WILSON, Master s b.a. Mav 9, i826. ' . i3-tt IP'O TRAVELLERS, TIIEL subsciibct lias lately raken the

'I'avern Stand,

Formeviy occupied by Judge

H viers situated near the coiner

riAhKi. r Sovatkr streets. His liouse

and stabic ate vvei supplied, S: he hopes by a stiict and catclul attention to bnsi . ncss, loni.i it, a:d a. so receive a shaic ot public patronage bOlOMON H AT H BONE. Vinccnt.es, Feb. 2i 1 827. 4-tf ..

Jill Apprentice icat,ted. "SrANlLD mmtdiately, al this ofV V fiie. an apprentice to the Printing beisir., s. be: u cen 14 and 16 years ot age- one iiem the country wcun- be preferred, e. s'iour.

V.N : l.U to pmci asr, b.ni s f g, od IVH1Sj ; t n.ci.; w bt n .do .si DL: FY S T. i u v jVoiice. s; - it iieb id to the Cst.'tf of

er, ( ute of Su'tivan d ie tqu sled to

st lih the s;ju in it cd' vinn d ni 't! u saiii . -t

ed tti piest ii i r. i.- . ctt!en . ..

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JOI,:-. HALL.

r t mis , ly, i s 7 4-4j

rf'K sll!)Sf rlhf! Iiuc: rri-

'j umeu his to n e; l)iisintb, in tho 3JLl ? ouse sometin e age occrrw-d by

Mr Fs 1 ..ui niiiKhan-. s a T.,VPRX on Makt suet t, in Vii.ci nnts H. has built a new, large.; nd eon modi us s ab e ; and ha pu th bid on crs

Hi- s a' e w i bo

Ga s Com Ft dnu a,tt ncleo b a

good Osmci. H:s i t'ut ?holi at ah tin e&

be.fumisj ed vv itn sue h things for the er mfort of T i avetlc rs-, f" ott ers, as the country-c?n afford Ht-Ac.v by hi attei.tion

to biismeis. tr mern and receive a harc of public nauoi.aet. .

H JOHNSON. January 8, 1827 5 -t 'a$lrington Union Mill HE unce.sirt d has the p easuic to M' infirm the. public, that he has ao far complcated his Mill, as to be ready for the iccep'ion ot Corn; and tJiat he will be ready, after next w. e k. for the reception and gi hiding ot It hat Ills Mill is upon an impioved plan, upon the inclined plane principle; he irr.protement of which will enab-e bim to do Ma work upon better terr'S, and in a better manner than is usual in such IVIiiU : and besides all this, the dispatch ot business vvjll be such that thete will h l:u very little dclav JOS A Iv N Ejg, Wi.sbinpton. Daviegs courit .