Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 July 1828 — Page 1
WESTERN SUN & GENETRAJi ADVERTFSm
BY ELII1U STOUT. 3 VINCEJSJSEB, (INIJ.) SA'I Ij lil ?A Y. JULY 20, o28
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ceeded tne hrst message ot Mr. Adams " to un
warrantable uitercnce, drawn from son
expressions!) the. . ' tactions opposition:
notwithstanding hir. Icy il hatred of militan chief
tains, adopting the old nuntary maxim of carrving t!ie war into the enemy's country. Thphrase " palsied by the will of our constituents," he declares, 14 has been torn frem its context, misinterpreted, and used ns the authority upon which the President is charged with the heresy, that the representative outs no obligation to the will of his constituents' The spirit of a recent Convert seems here to animate the languid formality of Mr. Johnson's style, and there is something soft if not tender, in his lament, over the fate of this exquisite figure of Mr. Adams. " Oh, hadst thou cruel be en content to seize, Hairs less in sight, or any hairs but these." Rat Mr. Johnson has c ident'y nothing of p ctry in his soul, but the fiction, and his sorrow vviil nc.corthnrdy be found to be mroe causeless than that of Belinda. In that paragraph of the message which begins. The spirit of iirprov ement is abroad upon the earth," the representatives of the nation are told that " Liberty is power ; that the nation blessed with the largest portion of liberty," (intimating his inbred opinion that even the freest nation ought to be under a wholesome reservation of liberty ly their rulers) ' must in proportion to its numbers, be the most powerful nation upon earth ; and that the tenure of power by man, is, in the moral purposes of the Creator, Upon condition th.it it shall he exercised to ends of benehVccne. to improve the condition of himself and his fellow mui. While foreign nations, less blessed with that freedom w h'.ch is p. wer, than ourselves are advanrin-?- with ei."am.ir strides m the career of public improvement, were "we to slumber in indolence, f id e.p our arms and proclaim to the world, that wo were p-dsn-d by the will of our constituents, would it not he to cast away the bounties of Proi -.leo.ee and doom oursch cs to perpetual inferiorhv It must he confessed that this passage, which would ho as well placed on a page of Newton'-. Prbcip-a, as in a president's message, is idllek'nuy tumid and obscure, and not to bo charged with, any very direct signiiicatio.i. R it its import when care iui'v interpreted, certaudv an'ounts to tin-:
preset tative authorities of the whole union; fall behind our fellow servants in the exercise of the trust committed to us for the benefit of our common sovereign by the accomplishment of -works important to th'i "v. hole and to which neither the authority nor tae resources of any one state can be adequate.-' Here evidently another standard of power is recommended to the congress, hardly less indefinite and alarming than the former, lie i i urging that inasmuch r.s the authority and resources of Virginia and New-York, have been adequate to the erection of ?. r.ew University and the completion of the grand canal, it s the duty of the representative authorities of the whole union to exercise power a;. A resources Mihicient for the construction of works and the expansion ef improvement, as much beyond thee particu
lar entarprizes as the resources of the whole union exceed thoce cf either of these states. And the authority of the general government, instead of being measured by th? grants and reservations of the const'.vation, ii to be regulated by t!ic inverse proportion which the whole confederacy bears to a particular '.tale. Thus ac
cording t') Mr Adams the moral condition of our existence, ai1d physical circtumtr.uces of our umcn conspire to absolve the representative from obedience to the will cf his constituents. And it cannot fail to be perceived, that under his fiotid and umbrageous diction, lurks the oifonsivc idea of patronizing the people and improving the states, which all men with a spaik uJ freedom in their soul nmt abhor a.-., strenuously as mo are d"?s a rrc'iiui:. With equal Zealand success 5t h attempted to justify the tcvp' of:ufm".ie assumption aiul impt riocs menace with which Mr. Adams reprehended certain proreedings of t lie state of (ieorgia. I have not before me that vmarkable communication, but I am willing to take Mr. J's extenuated statement of its substance, in order to prove how richlv both its author and advocate
me r-f his i deserve the ;ri probation of an enlightened pco-:"-thus pie. The latter says, ' he ;Vutde, an obvious
tnough not an avowed reference to his oath of office, 'as imposing an obligation above all human law." Now this is cither an intellectual absurdity or a political sin. I he Constitution of the United States, denemtn.dcd by Mr. Johnson bmicif, the supreme lr of the land," prcr:r;bes certain duties for the President avong which is that of taking the oath of ( dice. To ray that the
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governor. To many ol his leilow citizens, he j comrijUMvAUd to the captain ol tins pci i, by is little, il at all, known; and the lime nu'.v ! ti:e conHnandant of Marine of Trinfdad, and I intci veiling befoic tht election would not be j have just received a letter frorij IhccommansufTicient, were it possible tor him so to do, to j clant ot tlie fort ot Xagua, cf which what lol
become personally acquainted with a large; lows is a copy.
portion of the people ot the st?.tc. T his being the case, his fi itnds owe u to him, and to the
Tort otXagua. 8lh June 1823.
f.sieernrd friend o day h.s arrived
public, to nuke use of those means in their here the Flccheia (guarda costa) which i goreach best calculated to picsent to view the ingtopuisue the pirates whohavt ass3i.ina claims of the colonel upon the suffrage and ' tec! captain Coquin and all his crew, which cbUpport of the free citiz ns ot Indiana fvcnt took place on the 3d instant, about serCcl Pef:itr was bom in Bouibon county, 1 cn leagues south of this furt. 1 he F.ecl.era Kentucky, and en plcjtd in fai ming until he ' found the schocner Chailes, on the 4th inst. ani cd at the iigc ot nineteen eais. at which in the evening. The decks were full cf ti'.e he entered the norihwcstci ihai my as a : biood, and the vessel watei logged. Fiom volunteer in a trotup of iight di ag o?is. The all appearance there is not the least doubt of hardships endured in this tcrvice, im paii ing : the identity of the csseJ, for ihcy iay ihc his health, on lis return from t:.c ai ii.y in hull is black, and the interioi is frcbh pairded 18 3 finding himself unable to piosccutc his ' green. "1 hey found a boy's red jacket foi mcr occupation, he engaged in mercantile which is undoubtedly the one worn by the litputsuits. In 1815 he inuved to Dcaibornjile lame boy (a nephew ol the captain, who county, in the then Indiana tcrriloiy, wheio was lame ) In fine, the bearer will gite you he has since resided, tnjoving a large por- a more txplicu description, which does not tion of the favor and confidence of his lellow j leave the least spark of doubt ; all of which I citizens in the various public stations he has communicate to you that you may take tho been called onto fiil j measures you may think proper." For the following brief notice of the inci- 'I he captain of our port intends going after dt-ntsintiir late war, wherein colonel Pepper jihc wreck to sec whether something cannot distinguished himself as a gentleman and sol besacd The captain o! tht Flechera has aldicr, wer.'i indebted to a friend, whose vera '.ready picked i?p two cables and sonic sails, city cannot be questioned. 'I hey arc gi en which, I ihink, lie w ill deposite here, barely in his o.ui woids : i be pirates who have thus butchered tho Colonel A. C Pepper volunteered his scr- unfortunate Ccquin and his crew, are not likevices in a troop of light dragoons, command- j !y to. remain long near this place They are
led bv rnntain Gar raid, of Kentucky, ruder : pursued from all quarters. It is renortcrl
the act of congress, of the 6th February 1312, j hcie that two English men of war have sailed authorising the president of the U. StaU s to, liom Havana in pursuit of another piratical ncrrp: ike services ol fifty thousand vohin- j vessel which destroyed near Cape Antonio a leers. The first impottant and dangerous j Fiench ship and an English brig, service performed by that company ol olun- t teers, was in the month cf December 1812.! $fto(s of the S:i?i. The disk of the sun exGeneral Harrison ordered a dt; tachmcnt o! six Mbits to the telescope, at present, ah unusual
hundred mounted men, to proceed to the Mis- ; number of spots,
siisiiiewa Indian towns, in tins state, and deshov them. That expedition was commanded bv colonel Campbell, and consisted of a-
one ilntv imonxos an th
i
On u edncsduy last, we were able to enumet ate eleven, one of which, a little north of the centre, was very latge and surrounded by r.n extensive penumbra Solar spots are
bout six hundred men, ntiucipailv volunteers.
i resident an oongatnon a:)oetlic supreme law of j History owinL', perhaps, to the early death of j not often more than thirty decrees distant
-;u; lanu. anu me verv aw wucn n.a sen ts :t. i u..m i .. : ... (. .t- -,,.v- . i.... r.u ?
i i.Uiiim i diiiinn n ijli j in. V 1 .r.. ill. iLiZ,ivv-njiiviiJ.iiv.3wiij.viuuiwi. uuLuiiijiiiiiirrwi
i ' ible on Wednesday, was near the southern limb Since that tin e, this spot has disappeared, and several of the others have separa
y.u. lanu anu tnc very law winch prescribes :t, c0!onel Campbell has never dene jus-ice to is to say that toe creature is nbo e the c'oator: .. i .t . j - .i . v.v- ' t the brave rrrn tint served in that exptchtion. .mil t-.'.at to.e saucuon ' a rehK'.(-ns cerrmonv t-M ... , r , , .-r the o!iigation of tlie pr;s:!cnt, to hr, w.rr.-, ;vVtt ! Ue nrc crf(hh,' inf;)m:t d' b' a gu.arolTianJ d f'r;d the Ciintitn; ion. endows him with I rcr nf ,,1( 'st respectability, who K-nct! l!
right t v'o.late his oath and to destiny the consti- j t'' north vrs'cn ..rn y, irom the surrender tec into clusters ot small spots Many of our tution. A gain--to ay that Ins ath ( f ?"': 1 - ot gene!?! Hull, to the close of ihc w este: v. j rtadcrs will rrcnilcct the similar appearances poses an ohligaticn abo c the npreme hov, or j wai at t' r mer ' hatv.es, that the expedition j that were exhibited on the solar disk in 1816.
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1 1 uanrus ai ins n.'. ui :ac p-orior.in mc iluties than tlu se o.toscrioed bv the c; is avowing at once tint t 's net a so taws, and tiiat tho execu.i.e br-nc:: i
control of tin: constitution, v.xpressi-.n is .bs-1 id , in tb ooth suincicnth o!k-ns;e Mr. Johnson, !ie is wclc-.r pleases, either to waul i ciple, in bis hero In palliating tin- more "fihe President, in resv.o'il
port tjf tinit policy wnicb inelin
tant tarnr ot oi'.Mes ca
ol onier sti.utirn,
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to ti e Mi'-ivMncwa w il
r.e pcilovncti
more ob! : r,d hunger, af.b engaged in nior at d are occasionally so mutable as to exhibit S;n- d h;.' lio'j- He v as intimate: acquainted; to the eye of the astionomer, the appearance w ib eoJonel Pb per in :!icaiiny. thd bus al- j of exploding into fragments while he is gar vas e-tceired !.in since a a icnllcbnni of ii;g at them.
the first Tvspvct.'.biihy lie states that col. V- ;er, tiiooJj a yoi:;h at that linn, di.-tin-c-u:'i!ed l.im'cl! h.and:o;:"ieiv ; a d as ei-
; -i s tnat t-i i.is u esy, c w: n,i-six hor- j cr tv;o, then eat a Hearty substantial breakv on; esr .:( d ht itttr killed in tlie bat-! fact Let your other meals be moderate, and
(in uur
nnn
tne
c sevei est service
They are sometirncs of enormous size, occu-
pying a space of 50, 0C0 miles in diameter,
In tlu bra s;. CO'.al, Cl'i'l: and to bo i : to, :;s0!':',o i :., or v.a.nt
lnn-
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C'l'dfi rece;fits to insure health. 1. Ihst Jiar'tj Walk or ride for an hour
of encouraging
(port
v tb.e ).:: a-:;
oonaj: 'ic nKtiuclCtur(,
siunes more as a pant ra rivt ih.m as e.n
i Uo i;i wbic!) they were mrjajred. ."m irdtnsc' use exercise freely (by walking, skippincr. or
. . . , i ' . . . 1 ti.t. -I'll t.. fl.'.flt.t I it. - V r. .11- I, " M..rf.VAl Tl.tj.
. i I" J ! s : 'Ot: l lull i U I .' i I, i ti l i a j iiii il ii. 1 1 1 . i 1 1 u i j in .i ii jr vjii. i u j j w i - w 'h f UlU. I ma o-'i:;st few ol the men that rnti.d the. battle and ! receipt has lately been recommended in
r civilian. All liberal men a.sxe tint t-rj-or j their wounds escaped being seeieiy fio7c:. stiong terms by Sir Astley Cooper, and many ot opuuon en this subject, involves no r.ab- d j 'pj,r r.sr, ' ;Tirn u kU f), and those wh,. died ' other ol the most eminent phvsicians and surd,;.tectot principle. Large o:iv,e:..s ol oar tcr- 1 of i;.cir U0Uln-3 end it ozt n lin-.hs, amour. u d eeons in London Its first direction is conritorv ;uul jo)ui;'.tio! , vro th.e seats ot ad er.se , , , i , L ' , i- i w i .!, . i . , i to upward.? of one Lunched; and out f six sistent wr.h r ranklm s well known maxin.lot times cn tins niomentoons :.rtd. cr.iei snier.t d , , , . . , , , , , , . . ... .
matter, and as tin
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' . ! !;nr.i'if-i! hnrcrvt. fu ?!.o !u ;f nrfh-i-. not iv.rir; P.arlv to bed. 2V.i carlv to tisr. will mnkn a
s last di-
nt.iiu ore: lit
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ed patiioum, there iseerv r-a'aoa ?o loe that than t wo bundled cte ever biouglit back to! n?n healthy weaithy and vise ' Il
tne true point, beyond v h' h the right ot ta.vi- tlie si'trlen cr.t Ore hundred am! fifty wciel r etion equally agrees with the well known
kiiled in the cngrjgr mcnt ar.d many peiished i couplet 11 Alter dinner, sit a while (i e a
ci'tt.eir wounds and ol hunger. . lew n.i utes ;) atttt supper, waik a mile. Such were the sufTciirgs (jf colonel Pepper 2, K cp your feet war u (i.e. by txerdiirins; ibis evenlfut period lhat a scvci e at- j cise yr ui head cool, (i e by tempertad; of sickness ensued On his recovery fie ance ;) and your body open (i e. tf'kc great joined his company, and continued in the ser- j cart to avoid cosivent3s ) 'I bis was ths icc, scorning the woods and the swamps in : gokU n rule Bt.crhaave the greatest physician
and about, fort Meigs, river Ruisin.the San ; in modetn, or ptobabiy in ancipnt linjes ; who
ien ts.eti m cue leoerai v,-'Tn
tobe Can ied, will be ea -.om.bly dctt ;uin'ed the lunuaous colliiien ef their resne tie
tears. But he contends that whether Mr. Adams be rbdit or wronr in resv-ct to the tarifVor his pa-
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ernes of internal unnrovc-
v :n:nlaud and the nation
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elsa'aiv r-Lr.mtie
nient, his iVi
iv. r
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is to
'::ar:-i?-: r;gut as th'.-se of (ion.
atinions are at least as
bicksrn. '1 'hir, aiihogii it ! duskys and camp Seneca, until the honorable concluded his advice bv s?ying Siomethirg
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jr-)u tsr -ell ,j the l,.vJr- the c: rati-,v. J oi .turn cn. to oe an improvement upon the ; discharge of captain Garrard s company, on : to this effect' U people would omv observe cjtkcj.ryul-J.r":, ,. a' ! v.v.s-, ij 1 nf Id ab: airmtv ol c . r i&iv .is pr(b:d , ,Q,j; AurusU i 5 1 3. these plain simple rules, rnd would avoid a ib7VVykl ' -'r'! 'f'Y; nmt tair :md toriuidable inierence m tne Tsc encrah William II. ' cm rent of air as they would an arrow, phyV,.
n i ' -v.m : ;.!. . ... ' b' :Y .:'. ".. I .. . ' ' : -, , i Harrison, on issuimr orders for the dischaur . cians would be alti gctbei an useless chss of
are :Jxv;ci?.? -:' kb-:'?- r;.e.v ?- rrrrrr I t!u;v midit be some colour cf reason, in advbimr ': oi l,,ls !rooP Speaks the following compil-, beings.
cf public .;;: e
s.C exer,
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lift
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rcJpury)xcv 'fthr crstz
r "vu'.i ii-.r:tr 'r:a'sin cr rf j en t.ns render argument ; Oqoxu him hy tae as- j t0 ts.cm, the hifh sense w l.ich he entci tains i will seldom, if e cr ail an irpnveurnt" - U r.-rj ;ryr r . r-; j rtnui ot the Ricbmond meeting by vlach his v( )C srrvicrs '; ,iave performed. Com- : milk is their best diet ; tli 44 to r:;d.-; of frr,-. a:.' 'l car' c.-n entaat statu' s p-m a abated, and to' ; r . .... , , . , . . , t , h , . .. j t. . .--ii : 1 . ',, Mr ' u n , : poscu ol mdividmls who have been brought Iv clothed; trtuM be mucl Jic r;.7.e'.v 0 V ,;.:.-"r.- .:.. :; rr: o.'r- oi:b he sent in h :s inemure.'ib aolit ' . I a at-: . ,111 i.cs tj pnpctual irMzritu r f-.ni :nt-1 e.ssertion is imt disavowed aV dioJUted, and is cf UP " c-sc and afilueiicc ; the pi iv ation and , must be always allowed t th:i ric'l rcv-.lf frj?f Vr.-: r:d? -v'lici: I coarse adnted bv Mr. Johnson's address, and it , ijardbhips, which they have cheet fully borne, ; wken of their own accorc u r.?;."j.v tb'i the Creator ufri hr .;.":?;, ind declares that 44 (General Ja'.ks?n sbrends his o- ' have often excited his admit alien. Their i And now; Mr Editor,!
If
the Anna loan pt o;de to rest s.ttisued with Au- I mcntary language :
For Children. Give them plenty
uj e
rr ft
ttns. seeing tnat Jackson 3 epimons come. ded 41 ire general cannot take leave 01 tlu3 ot milk; plenty ol tlannes ; pleny 01 air;
a itu ins. i;!;t unlortuaatvlv ior Mr. Jo;uv-on, ev- f,
en tins sieiaiv.r argument ;s oeourii !i:m bv t.ie
'ilrhlu meritorious trccfi. without c:;n. essinp- and let tlicni have nlentv rf slern t pnl thf
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t S- ! I - 1 I r- rti tlif liittli lv.i,.'d ti li'irti -n!ri t,it.L : Hill cnlfli.ni 1 1 i ri' nil it it lliin " 1 U . . I
u. iiif iij..ii rv.iirv- "Iiilh u. viuvi luiio i "iii u.ivi'iiii u. utijr nii-. Al.al
-ni;l if: fret prochrn to th: -'v-jrlJ the.
. nil a' Mill1) i:iy naC iv.uuiun,u. Vu:n- iiiiia n iiilu ooi t. , iiicyiiiUMUC ariil
'l poseti of individuals who have been brought Iv clothed; must be much out of doors; and
to sleep on till tfcey
d
challenge ary med-
arc pinions ot tae tarui m lmuenetredne rnvsttrv. f conauct at Misisisinewa and fort iSIeicrs, has ' !cal man, or any other of vour readers, be ho
cured '):; th- rr:1; rf cur constituents, to ap'dri v ! W'hiic tin '-e cph.inus are thus concealed in im
The v'.ctection of such au insidious
:';:' 'itenee a; fa hh and uncouth cs the u
cction rf a pulsiedfrafr.r It must be admittc-.l that not only arc tin? two Tales here proposed, but that the power rf contrast, and the effect of comparison are exerted to the best of Mr. Adams' ability, to induce ce'v.:? ess to prefer the hr:t and t- despite the second.
But in ca-e Mr. Johnson should be disposed to db- dec alihorreuce like that vhich induces us to pi .... i . . . .
pute tins point, it mav he well to add a little
more of the precious context fron which thn-
penetrable mvsVery, Imw does Mr. Jt hasen thscover that thev ceiacide cxactK with tlise of
establtbhcd, lor th.cm, an imperishable mon
ument of fame. Tin general parts from
who he may, to discover any reasonable eb-
jcction to these plain simple rules, or roof-
Mr. Adams!
iac a:ite:wv r.s the, in the crave, earnest and !
public athrmctn n cf a man cf Mr. Johnson's stantiiai; must abbet even his adversaries with nlore
ieer;jt than pli-:.rjre : :-.::d cr.cite a luTu.tr cf teey
tiiem with regret, and bids ihem an afTcction-i tcr better. If he can I shall set him dovrr
i f i i i r
ui; iaittci. i-5 a aim: uiuii, hiiu a utuciQcior 10 uic numarj j race. Were they n y own it would be c n Raltimouf. July 9, 1823. i summate arregance to say this, but they aro o,orv7.?GT Occurrence ! A slip fiom cur the deliberate lecommcrida'ions of the ab!tst
morsel tor a king has been torn by tne ruta less republic an. Mr. Ad.a.ms proceeds 4i in tb.e course of the year now dravin - near its clc-e we have beheld, under the auspices and at tlie ex
pense ot one Mate ot this Unmn, a new university
tv and arniova
tile execution of a criminal.
From the Indiana Palladium.
zl C P-.pFER. The name of
this gentleman haing been presented to the citizens of Indiana for the second office in
LC i.. j. i l ,
unfolding its portals to the sons ofsciei.ee, and j their gift, it might not be considered as a?su
holding up the torch cf human improvement to
eyes that eek the light. c have seen under the perseveriag and enllghtcd enterprise of another state, the waters of our western lakes mingled with those of the ocean. If undertakings liLe these have been accomplish! d, in th.e compa of a few years. In the authority of single incmbersof our confederBtHtu rin3v..thf tf.
ining too much, were wc to give a short
sketch of his life and the public services lie has rendered the country, particularly to his adopted state, Indiana. This course is considered the more necessary, on account of the
ato period at which the colonel has been
friends of the Philadelphia Gazette furnishes us with the following distiessing intelligence of the horrid butchery of the captain and crew
ol the schooner Charles
of men ; and they are the obvious dictates cf nature. NoRTitAMPTONb June 11.
Indian ladies At the F. I s of St. Mary's
Copy of a letter fiom the consignceof the! River, near lake Superior, reside Mr John
.JDilhLfrwrd ps n candidate; rji f il!5'---Oii--J( trtrjjzi .?
schooner Charles, dated Ftrnand'ma, 8'h
June, 1823, to Mr Henry Rabad, of this citv. It is with extreme sorrow that I have to communicate to you most dreadful news. The unfortunate captain Ccquin, and all his crew, have been butchered by pirates, within seven leagues of the fort of Xrua, on the
very day fie sailed, which was on tlie Sd ;nst
son, the patriarch ol the place, whose tvife is a full blood, broad cheeked Cf ippewa, with
the following pretty name, Oshauguscodayuaygruh She has thiee on and four daughters, all can fully educated Mr. Schoolcraft, a man of science, and a celebrated travaller, married thr. necond daughter vtho is a very accomplished wi-mrn, Sho dresses like fashionable, ladies, except that
