Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 December 1827 — Page 3

THE WlSSTUllN sUN.

rhWEXXRS DRCBMHRR29, 1827.

The Editor tenders to his leaders the Usual compliments of the season A merry Christmas, & a happy Now Year " The last mails furnished nothing new From our state legislature we have no dates from there later than the 6th, while our Washington City dates are up to the 7lh. Why is it so I The president's message shall appear next week. The Wabash liver h?s risen to an un usual hight lor the season of the year it lias ovci (lowed its banks, at;d is still upon the rise. I have been desired to say, that the meeting of the friends of the Administration, will be held at the cuuit house, at 2 o'clock, on this day. Jjtcktoa Mccung At a tspectablc meeting of the democratic republicans cf

the county of Knox, friendly to the election of gen. Andrew Jackson to the Piciddcncy of the United States, convened a greeably to pu'dic notice, at the court house in Vincennes, on Satin day tic 2 2d inst l)r Enas McNamce was culled to the chair, and Eiinu Stout appointed se cictaiy. On motion, AVaciVf , That J I). Woolverton, J I). Hay. J. C Rciley, John McCiiflin, and WiUon 1. gov , he appointed to prepare ami picsent resolutions to thi meeting The committee having retired, after a short time reported the following tcsolu lions, which were unanimously adopted. Resolved, That this meeting hae the Utmost confidence in the pre-eminent a bilitics firm paViotism, and sincere devotion of gen. Andrew J.ickson to the best interests of his country, ami that ue will Use all fair and honorable means in outpower to promote his election Resolx d, I hat Samuel Judah, Elias McNamec, and Benjamin V Bcckes, lw appointed Delegates to attend a Conven tbm at Indianapolis, on the eighth diy of January next, to nominate an Electoral ticket, pledged to the support ol gcneial Andrew Jickson for the next Piesidncy Krsolvcdy Hia Homer Johoscn, Elihn Stout, Sa'uiul Judah, Hiram Decker and John D Hay, be appointed a committee of correspondence. E Mc WMEE, Ch:ni. XLII1U STOUT, Scent. Bamtmouk, Dfcfmhf.h 5. IYTE R RS Tl.'G lu in tcrcsling statement K ftom the New York

Courier; and Irom the iwprctabdttv ot that press we think toe atticle cut it led to j serious attention. t l-vfurnnr VircV i-ifr!i;- t:C; The packet ship Yoik brought a letter t an ; English gentleman in this city I'm no. j which we ga'hcr important i'tcHic. nee J with roptct to Ciieik c Pinkish .flYus. This letter is from a cent em m m I. d n i . .... . i

occupying a responsible othctal station He states that there n ,.n express ry: cement, (not an understanding.) entc ed in to bv England, Russia and E! anee, to con pc md partition the TinUish dominions in Europe an I Africa Constantinople

and its dependencies are alerted to Rosia j

Egvpt to England and the. ih s of the M ditei ranean avl sme portions of the land cdjdoip.g that sea 'o 1'innro. The Turk is to bo driven into sia, and the Cii-'cks are to have a government ot their own under tlie guarv.nl) a;u! pio.cclhn of the Three Pow ers We are not at li'vrtv for ohvirti; '-ras pns to give t.ames in regard to ih;s intorm.iti n : v. c can oolv sy th'.l it cones from a reso nvhlc source throvg'i a re spoctablc medium. In the partition. France a;pc?.vs to t ske what she can get, ivt wha? she would wish. The -dijert ot England is obv ions, her India trade will p-tss through ihe. Mcdi ct'ancan, to the line and spacious bar b r ff Alexandiia Cosveii , sitota'ed in lat 26 dog on the borders of the Ri d sea, would make a port of immee.se consequence for vessels to and fiom Hindostan, and thus the most dangerous pat t of the V Ked sra, (from Cosseir up to Suez) would be avoided. I he route from Alexandria to Cosseir foot 200 leagues) might be made sr.fe ami commodious. The immense produce of the east would 11 uv into Egvpt It would form the point of uld"U between Europe k Asia and become the ct litre of the commcicial world. For these gteai advantages England may well yield the. Euxine, with all its vast t ciources, and with its kev. Constantinople, to Russia, for the best of all tea-

so s, that h the bargain she ob'ains Mill j

expedition of commnicatiori 'whh India, notice, that on Monday he should introshe has nothing to fear from the encroach ! cluce a bill to diminish the duty on im

meois ui ivussia, oy mc way oi rcrsia, upon her eastern domains. Rut what will Austria say to this I We apprehend that the Thtec Powcis caic very little what she may say or do. Perhaps they may appease her appetite, by throwing her the provinces ol Bosnia, Servia, Wallachi, Bulgaria, and Moldavia, and thus render the dat king rolling Danube' wholly an Austrian iier. But will the Tutk be tamely driven back to the regions ol his Saracenic ancestors ? Wili he slit ink Irom the imposing appearance of the lion b innet ol England, 5k the black eagle ot Russia ? Nolle will stand bv his descent, and unite

ported salt; and Mr. Noble introduced a bill for the sale of lands in Indiana hereto

fore appropriated lor the use of schools. In the H use of Representatives, the election of Chaplain was postponed until Monday. Mr. Little called up his tcsolutien telatite to the appointment ot the standing committees, w hich wasadopttd, and the different committees will consequently be announced on Monday. a :o:G:o:cm ITEMS The National Intelligencer states that Colonel M'K.cnncy,of ti.e Indian office, returned to aslungton liom

his not tliwcstern & southern tour among

with his neighbor i eisia, which is again , . , ' . . -ii i elled, since May -ast, about seven thou becoming a martial nation alter a long , . , . , . ., r V sa"d miles, and been successful in all the lapse ol luxurious weakness ... , ... . , . , . . . r . .i i n .i trusts reposed in him by the government, trom the sands of the south shall the ' . . ' and among these, the important one ol bet o?racen come; i , . , , . 1 . .. , ... , , r ft i tlmg the Creek controversy, with which And the I artar sltall lush from his den . , rt ... . 1 . , , . . ... , ... ,. ...;nu ; duty he was especially charged, by t)btam And the shores ol the Hellespont will be ; . ' i n 7 , , . , ' mg a cession ol all the lands owned, oi crowded with an array more numcious . . , , , . . . . . J . ,, r claimed hy the t ictks, within the ehaittlati they have been since the tollowets of , . . . r, 3 . . . .. . , ertu limits ot deorgia. 1 he New-Or-X rxes encunibered them. Iherctuct.si ... , . ' . . . . . . r ,, ... leans Advertiser ol the 8th uit. says, it l.x ... il,Unl r ..Mill In l irntn I lin I' r C 1 1 I I J '

. . , , . ... . was reported vester'.Uvtlut the Mexican

the Moslem will be driven into Asia, and

the face of Europe will be changtd. Gazette,

brig Biavo hail uptuted a Spanish ship of war, of 16 gun;, altera severe engagement. It is sid lhat the Spanish had tinbest of the battle, until the Biavo laid him along side and boaided Captain Wysc of the Bravo is ripoittd to have hi en

wounded in two places, and the Spanish

be; n slam, and a gi cat loss of men on both sides. The Spanish vessel was lound from Cadiz to Havanna. Philosophei s

Ftom the New Tot i; Gazette, Nov. 30. Imfitr aut Fran Canada Montreal

papcisof the 24th instant, and a Quebec j

Gazette extra of the 2:d, were icetived in . captam and his two lieutenants to hae

town last evening per stcamncat in au vancc of the mail. The Parliament of Lower Canada as-

semtj cuott the v:t)ttt, wren tnc iiovcrnov i1:lv m,i..fi ih,.mSPivr i., r,,...

pronounced a brief addtess, stating that ; n,an su as to (lisli,ujsh him f,nm othet he should not declare the cause tor which j animals. Burke sats, " Man is an an; he had called them toge ther, until the As . mi l)jat cook. his ,iclais ii hen." semhly should choose a Speaker, and pte j vu s J,,hlisul1, ,,c n..ovt . k ;. ;Us, ,la.

sent him for approbation. The members ; . tcrc is ,cnn in roasting euiM " Dr.

ol Asseml.lv then retired and elected Mr Adam Smith has hit the. case, "Mm," Passiueau, lormer speaker, by ax otccfSP sjys IC . js an ;,nimal that makes bar to 5. on the lollowing day, the Governor ? insno other animal dors this. One diallowed the nomination of Mr. Passim : tiUg does nr.t change a bone with anotheau,apdjequiiedthe house to make ano- j cr, ju Worcester, MasNa husetts, an iUCt duilCC I rewnirr t. ii!.r V :v irt ltli txt tint to .i

On the vM.Mr. Pasineau was again elected by a ote td 40 to 1. and took his seal. The Official Vx z tie. d Quell e. Oientiotis that Mr. Valliei ls w ent v. i-h ' e messengers to the Gove' nor to inciuMe when he wouhl teceivc the athh ex ii ;'to house, and vas the arwrr m.v ti, easily antieipated that no tns-ag' or address could be rceciv ed r . oui! .:- ted tt) the iiavnhux un'il a -.p - d.rr !,-!

ot hs Made had bu n toil to (It-nth the da

bt lote; and n his doubling the f?. T, he was shown the bi.-dies ot two skwils y Tio Congress ot Vexico have -appropii Med litu , si lio m..nd dodat s o (K Ii . the v pe..-e- of a suivcy, with a view to as cei laot i!.' hoi,:';!.1,' v Isfo intwccn Mexico

L m;eo '.ti-.-s. t Uv t.joioton

i of t!:e t.it ri W-w V :rk have, di a no on oiit l)v. oicicd to the v o? J i'm, V Miidin. o:-.e of ir eap M.ijor Atidi-e. At a ehmch in

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been appointed, wivl. th.e approb.ktiwn (! ! im;m) the crown." j hi; . it . - I . .

lire .Montreni tierah. u o.arus, - inu , lu. tu,, !lb M.,(,,Ki o- S'.HlnJd. Kngland, another dissolution oi paJianun wt m l!u. tit.lk ltpvl. ,jiC usu -1 varvire of the all probability s on t: ke p'!a-.'e ; ho; a ew j s.d: u;h ban r ecu --om- through, gave out

eicctton will not m -u ioai'n. wmeu wo t'u. t,.-l,m-i!... n.oi. . Tiw ri.inriui-.ir

heiio e w ill o:dv be m-ui' d !v the d,r , t i-te: lcrenee oi the iinpe-ial p.n Ii rn-en'. . It is in oi: tv) suppose ho.- a n oo lit ;he piCMiil houe of assembiv ar.d thr e cu-

e uc i.ed to meet in the vctrv t

ciiuit up ! :l.e best wav of caring the chinch, eaul it(es(iT,tf other matteis !" J iuvia i not ,vo old an he rniirLi huve

live, ran ever cordially to operate lor the t flrr.v. l he London Atlas ttdls us that,

good of the province

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,k Accn:ding to one of the Jewih amho cities, ?lethusel di did not live' as 1 .ng as ire mihi have done, had he attended to good advice ; tor it is written, that as he was sleeping on the g;uund, when well stricken in year, an ane;cl csme to him ami told him. that it he wou'd risr up and

ibstract cf tho ::c rtr-..v r,f Cot grew, tvtf acted fY:m ;r KAl'UNAL JOIKXAL. DcC'-ntbcr 5 In the Senate, yesterday nii))i i!i ;,-iKvinn tr.i k nliicr. nti u lOsiilllt:-

on which was tdl icd by Mr. Katon,eou j hl,iltl himself a house to live in. he would fi; u.in- the election of DutV Green, as , live rr AurnYerf irar longer, .ietho

)iin'ei to the Senate, which wasnudc last j sc:al' 'swer. that it was not worth .essien. The icsoiution was adopted, and u ,li c ,( ,akc a ,,(,usc ,or 40 iorr a imF

atul so he died betorc he was a thousand

years old.

session, i uc icsoaiuon was uoon

consequetitly the election wus cuntiimed ayes r.oes 19. In the House oi Representatives, Mr. Itttle subn.i.ted an oidci, lhat the standing committees sir mid be appointed to dav ; bu. it being suggested b Mr. Ingham, thai it was usual to give more time, in order that the Speaker might become acquainted with the members, the mover consented that the otdcr should lie on the table The message was read, and 6'JJO copies ordered to be piinted. l)( re.- ,Vr 6 In the Senate, yestet day, a report from the war dcpatliuent, was laid belore that body, containing the pro poaals icetived by t ie depaitment for the printing and binding the Military Tactics, The bill lor the abolition ot imprisonment for debt, was read a Hist time. In the Home of Representatives, a communication from tin first compirollei of the treasury was laid bloic the house, containing statements ot ac conn's unsettled, under a law ed congress requiring such re u-ns to he made annually. Mr. WickliftV then i il red a resolution, that the members shcuid testify their respect for the memoi y of the late Dr. Young, a representative from Kentucky, bv wearing crape for one month, which was agieed to, and the house, as is customary on such rccasi ns, adjourned. Drcrr.bi'r 7 In the Senate, cn y esterdav, the bill for the abolition ot imprison-

greater icmhiiccs. Russia can tevfr

compete with her on water, and with the 1 ment for debt, was read a second time, immense advantages arising bom the pt s and referred to a select committee, which

A machine for gtuhrrir-g apples, has

been invented in New York, or near it, with which i' is said two persons can ga thcr mora- fiint than fifty persons can by ha:ul, with the advantage of keeping tin m clear of mud, c Midicinc. Medicine has been defined to be the ait or science cf amusing a sick man with ft ivolus speculations about his

tlisoider, and ol tcmpoiizing ingeniously, till naiuie eithei kitlsot cures liim. Preservation cf'.Jifdes A Connecticut paper, New Haven, of Oct 30. states, that Mr Warner had presered his ap

i pu s ot 18C6 to that time, perfectly sound.

The following is his method 4t The apples ate to be laid down in dry fl x seed chair, wlieic they remain until some time in. the month of Jur.c following, when they are to be overhauled, those that are unsound thrown aside, the chaff spread

j out and drb'd, and the sound apples packj ed down again along with the chaff a at

hist. M mageu in this way, Mr Warner has had plenty of fresh apples through the whole ot the past season, and until the ripening of the same fi uit this season " It must be a difficult matter to get hung in New York. Ira Hill, who made a formal confession lhat he was the murdeier of William Morgan, has been dismissed by the grand jurv as an impostor, unworthy of notice ! Mr. Hill will seethe necessity of having evidence of his claim,

Of the professions, it maybe said, that soldiers arc becoming too popular, parsons too laxy, physicians too mercenary, and lawyers too powerful. Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; and ield with graciousncss, or oppose with firmness. I here are forty-one gentlemen now liv. ing who were graduated at Yale college more than sixty years ago, and ninety four who were graduated at the same college before the icvo:ution. A wag, dcsciibing lately an Elephant, rcmai kcU, that this sagacious ai l oal took care never to be robbed for he alwas carried his trunk before him. One thousand large bunches have been gathered from a single grape-vine rootf in St Mary's college gaidtn, Baltimoie. Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, completed his 90th year, cn the 20th of September last. His energies of mind and body, arc said lo be unimpaired. J'orth Carolina Cherry Sc Pear trees wcic in blossom in September, in some parts of this state. One Pear tree, near Warrentown, is stated lo have blossomed the third time, after having borne two crops of fi uit.

KKW HOODS.

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JTT AVK just received from Baltimore 3 and Philadelphia, a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic, COTTOXmul WOOLLEN

GOODS;

Suited to the present and approaching seasons. Also. A 11 N D OM K ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Mm c.hiidrens Leather and Morocco shoes, Ladies and gtn'lemcns Plaid and Cam-b-e: CL0JK6 Qiit'eiiswar:', Glassware and Hardware CJSTI.YGS, XJIL & STI ELt n'i?idmv tdass Nc. FUEM1 GROCERIES, llLYEi L1QU0KS &c. H.iTTERS TRIM ML'G 5, SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY All of which they off r for sale, at prices suited to i he times, for cash o any kind of trade and produce in hand, that ca; oe dispose d of. 32-tf Vincenncs. SeDt. 1827.

NOTICE." TIIK proprietors of the Vincennes

Cotton Yarn ManufactonL

have stopped taking L ottos until the 1st of January I8'28. 38 -id Vincennes, Oct. 26, 6czT

session ol fcg)'li ihe gtcuui iaLiihitu :iJ i w.i elected by ballot. Mr. ilanisongavc the next time he seeks justice at court.

Wheat, Flax- Seed and SAW LOGS.

fWTSH to purchase a quantity of good met chant able Wheat, Flax-Seed and Saw IsCgs Delivered at the Vincennes Ox Mill. 25-tf J. L. COLMAN. FOUND, I71LOATING down the Wabash, on Mondav the 15th ins'int, A BARREL OF WHISKEY; the owner can get it again by pioving his property, and paving for this advertisement. COLBERT THOMPSON". Vmccnncs Dec. 5 9, 1827 46-3t

MMMCE. S Judah & A G. Lagow

AJ 1,1 tutuic, practise law in V y pai ttict ship. 20-lm Vincennes, June 1827.

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For I'ent. HE well ktiwn Tavern Stand in tho town ot Hindostan, Martin countyt

Indiana, lately occupied by J D. Clements, will be let for one or more years For terms, applv to JAMES D.SHOLTS. Hindostan, Dec 12,1827 45-tf J AS committed to my custody, on V V 'he 16th int. a negro man of tho following description: he is about 23 years old, five feet 7 or 8 inches high, a copper colour, lisps has no cioathing but what is very course, except one pai of pantaloons, which is striped cotton jeans. He says .he left his master at Carlisle, in Illinois, about the 15th of November lastf as he was passing through to Missouri. H. WADE, ShJ l c Lawrcnccvillc, Dec. 18, 1827.-47-6