Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 August 1828 — Page 1
WESTERN
BY KUIIU STOU'IYI V1NCENWES, (INI).) 8ATI KDAY, AUGUST 2, 1828 Vol 1 1) to. 26
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Rep un Lie an.
J 7 F V.M SO N . NO . VIII. Having ".Villi these infelicitous errors, both of
anruue nt and
.ssertioa, endeavored to justify
the doctrines of Mr. Ad sms, (avoiding careful
ly all in"iit;::i cf 44 the constitutional competency,") and having enjoined open the American tm oplr f what was no doubt mod; v.tly meant) the
duty cf applying to the cor. dd r: atmn of the I it is trr.
Preoid'-'nt's conduct, that intniler-at rule of con- . that be
c traction -vhieh ensures impunit y to guilt rather than seeuntv to innocence, ?Tr. Johnson pro-
andof all the greatest patriots of the world, and in opposition to that low ambition which cannot exist out of the purlieus of the trcasur)'. The classical reader will re re ember how the Roman writers celebrate the reluctance with which the Dictator ab Aratro left . his farm, and the satisfaction with which, crowned with laurels he retired to it. The same disposition was seen and admired in our beloved Washington. Jn a letter to a member of Congress, who was persuading him to accept the office of Prcsidc.it, then just created, he thus expressed himself. You are among the small number of those who know my invincible attachment to domestic lifu; and that my sincere wish is to combine in tne enjoyment of it solely, to my final hour. My increasing for. Incss for agricultural amusements, and my growing love of retirement, augment and confirm my decided predilection for the character of a private citizen." And he concludes 44 You will perceiv e, my dear sir, from what is here observed, that ray inclinations will dispose and decide me to remain as I am, unless a clear and insurmountable conviction should be impressed on my mind, that some very disagreeable consequences must, in all human probability, result from tie indulgence of my wishes.' This lct-er was wV$ton when Washington was in his .Tth year, Wackson was 5H when lie made his last and most splendid resignation. This i the temper and these are the habits v. hi-Tr render " military chieftains" the defenders of the republic in war, and its guardians in pea.ee ; and it is net the least extraveeant of Mr. Johnson's paralogisms,
bright a halo of intellect, would perhaps jusii- j be extinct, bau been buiitd lor n incujcu.utue
ly description, but time .and inclination arcboth unlavorable. We found two Yankees and six Otahctians on the island, the iouner
lime. f tht ji cum. m
Frst Sttam Beat. Don Martin Fernand-
that in the same breath he should
dangerous iniluence o proach its par..-tsi.ov
f Military whh an
n, a
; mvd'icc-
tmn lor orn ate me. my. k.
a i i a .
!);u e never and most 1;
cc
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a sunaen cair.r.e or Jen
uerature, to
to the vast RV.d elel-
which modesty elis;d" signed one office, v-rdv
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1 1 it ore tile
a . .. i i i
. 1 tr. the v. orid It nee of n-evit, i e lu vcr re-
:t f anoth-
rao a portentous reicivnc-
i?:-.2 duties or the chief magirtratc, and herce
allusions to the te mner and acticms of
J:e" K.son
co'aer nauu'.hcc or a more lervent lovaltv to.
1 v
) n t et toe
a;
(reneral covers a
iitimaa
IV-
tliis. The Ri"hanond, is hi;e tin
tier, in od:o nxvus lUidik'rj(":t':j cci-ih. t is reailv surprising to see the same pen ranmo , tv;t: the" lightness cf Camilla's step, over the fault", of the man in power, and falling with the demolishing tread c f an elcph mt on the irtues of t'ue private citizen. Like the 1 lithe proboscis' of the shrewd animal, however, it handles tenderly what is frail, and what is sound rudely ; and the uichip;hted people of Virginia will neither be i'ufinmcd into injat.iica by ?!r. Johnson's violence, nr deceived into su'nnhxaon by h ;o ntleiiers. As if emohaeis were not ridiculous in
er, and are not lihely to r.npo.e on lucir eulogists the task of portraying he c; -and hat (inlet v.: fie ofdiMntcresteuh.es:;. Y' t Washington, the military clrcftain, served e-ght fa.rs w.thcut ghirg reason to d..uht his wirde-m or iategtiiy, h.-le Aicssrs Adrms an-d Cloy, the diple.maa.-.t and
e e-rrtor. vivo v ''f a :i us laaii n tii uuu
a .u
ccuvh.UuU that they are d.sti-
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our p;:s:avu tivrougn
Ztal? nv.sri'prescntatior.s, andi tone
mauthed vitunfftation noturrdXto those whose
of deep
these Ol-.iCv?, r.CKtmv.-i'
two m lea in '
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a t i in
beunul, wiiK a
ances, niamresSay i.-eau no single act, no true
rvo nuanocn; v.
and unco:at! uc-
h:s (judiiioot;-
as thev .'-.homnl In nus-t
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to ore c, ;n e
been
arl or
:e?sivc y pr'-nv.'te-: to io i
he vacates the sabo-.-ihnati.
tiie h;grir:st in live ; i
oi r'sMriv.tio" are i'.t '' Jret"a uilo i c-.ijit.shion
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accusations ar unsupporteoi n.i'rt, he teds them, with' an air cf amazirg'conrldence, that
General Jackson has 44 trampled on the laws and j ed it and took o::'o i
constitution oi his country, has sacrihed the lives
r.nd liberties of men, and made his own arbitrary
-viU li.. rnT( i.t hhronfi'-" t--fn.,,?
racltal position is this-
fai
ipac
rs, in a countrv like ours, whcie ti
civil af- : road to
pre ferment is open to merit in every class oi" society, is never long concealed, and seldom kftir, retirement." It is then adde 1, that General Jackson has lived beyond the age of iixtv years, and was bred to the profeion nest calcul tted to imp'-ove and display the faculties Hch ciil em;dovmcnts require; hut the bistovv of his public life in those employments is tohi m a few brief lines in a simile pasee of Ins lh' ::ranh
ams f Uots a ( i e city w!u ii he am ta.s ' r:d ? Gen. J eel. son r I Io-se of 11 e; a v -oat. a ' SeraOe, end mis r ti. a ' tisto and liberality ah
make room f? r C. e ' i e ;vi I '
her and friend-
; .i a. , , xi tae c:J"-h;
naee a cos he coma i ;,h:-.rrl h" v S t-i
;ea
r
for the purpose of supply ing whale ships witb 'ez dc Navatttic ha- been foi s nic umr em
dried fish and vegciablcs and poulti) fish ! ployed at Mudiidto tdit a collection oi ducuarc taken in great plenty andthe astonishing meoti cci.i.ectt-o vdth tariy bptnibh vcyt g.3 fertility ol the soil will doubtless tewaid the ! and discoveries. J he loliovu g actout.l is toils cf tillage 1 have no doubt, but in the gi eti of one of the f uits oi his l.nboi & : course oi a short time, the settlement will at-i u 1 lie most rem likable fact which tht; edtract the attention of whalers coming in ibis itor h; s bi Migh toi waid, is a discover) riiaa sea as provisions will be obtained cheap, ! by D 'i l.om..s Goi zait z anmrgthc aichivcs without :he darger oi losing the ciev.s ol ves j si.tl lemaitdng at Simaucas, that, in the year se!s, by desertion, which is usually the cac I 1 503, on invention tor propelrp.g ships. e cn on their touching the comment." j in a calm, w'umou aid oi oais or -aits, was ' I laid before Charles V by a s(.a captain, narr.ed St can: Printing Presses. The American ' iilasro de Garay 1 lie si ciei of his iuvuVian Farmer contains the iohov.ing desci iption ci G3ray teiusetl to conimur.icate, and it vas the prin.iing presses, no in opeiauon in the riot till af.ei much r ppo-ition tliat he obtained office oi .Messrs. Gales and Seatoit, ol Y asii- ; pei mission to m.-kc a public trial ol it at 13 irington. by tl;c aid ol which they re cnabied to 1 celor.a. in the prcsciicc ot the goveinoi, D. execute with g-eat rapiuiiy and excellence Enn-jue dc 'I oiedo. D Pedio, Canlona, and the woik for congress. other persons deputed to witness the experBeing calle,d to the seat of government a imcr.t, some cn the shore, others in the csfew days since, on business, wc casuaii) visit-; -jcl itself. The rppaiauis was.aflixtd to a ed the extensive pa luting establishment of the ship of two hundred tons, wl.ich had cunie National Intel a i.eer, and had the pleas'ui e , from Colibte with a load o' corn; it consistof witnessing ti e operation of the newly in-; ed of a latc cauldron oi boiling wate" , and vented machine p.inting pi esses, which arc j of certain wheels on both sides of the vessel, moved by steam. Our surprise was so gu at, ; One of the commissioners, who had alwavs on beholding the movements of this ingenious ' disapproved, the attempt, reported that a vesand admirable machinery, that we have tho't j sel might in this way make tuo leagues in a brief notice of it wouid not he out oi place in thiee bouts, but that the machinery was very our paper. 'I hesc pt esses arc the invention ; complicated and costiy, and thcic vvasevidcncf M r Daniel Tread well, of ttoslcn. They tiy a danger that the cauldicn would burst, may bepiopelhd by any pov.tr. "i'Uc lour j The otht is appear not to l av t bet n peoasel up I)y Messrs Gales ami Seaton, are mo- j ded of the danger ; they said the vessel went ved by a beautiful high pi es-.ui c U am . ii- j at the rate oi 2 leayuc an hour, at least, and giuc, of about five horse power. They each ! that it tacked in half th.e time requited tor strike oif about live hundred sheets an hour; ; biinging a galley round. Alter the txperiand each press is attended by two girls, one ; tnent, the marhineiy was itnioverJ. andthe to supply the papar, and one to take off theiwond work b i-g deposited in the arsiiul, sheets as fast as ihey are punted. Thv pics ; Garay took the oti ei pan into his on kvepsurc is given perpendicular by a revolving ! h,g, lest the pi inciple ol his invention si ouid cam, actitig on a toggle -joined platen, end not ; be discovered He was .e warded itha by a cylinder. The inking appaiatu.- is pe- i grant ot money and cn increase oi rank ; and collar and simple, but most ingtnicus; and renot Gouzalez says, that iftheempeior i-.ud tiie pei feet disu ibution of the ink, beiore it is ! not at that tin, e engaged in an expedition, tho imparted to the typs, is a principal cause ol ; experiment would hav been puisucd " the Mipeiior beauty of the piinting over that! n
iiothei presses. The English have invented Fiom Wilson's Eccrmu y of the Kitchen Gar
den. Sec Livza Peer.. The Lima Bean, whoe rx
iu n.'k,i!y ; av. e.ir. I reanweii s piess is cclicnce , b t u in point ol qui'bty and piodtict:; oniy kind wi ic'i as far as we know, has; tivencss, nay be consideitd as almost ii not
hretunvemeu mr uo;.k puntmg, and this it tK- j altogether, uitliout a rival in the vegMab i elites oi ti e r.nee-t kinds, ai d in the m st j world The pods are never used Tl
. 1 1
various machines on the cylinder principle.
tor pouting ncv. spapeis (oidv)vvith womlei
(a.es
, the.-e ar
b!e
poes are never used i he
tm-r.nc r. Yc ut.deu.ond horn the green beat s are shclied and cooked 'ike s, that they ctiijj.tder this the most ' gieen pes, served up to la'o'e vi'h drawn . .eat e.i i'. printing pi esses, and the buttci -and yiehh altogethri , a dehcionsnciss
fit cotife. icd on the ait of punt-; ot tcpas!,o! v. hich those who have nrvei tsst-
1 ssia e lis .hr-covery. ; ed, can lorm no idea. They are very exrnIt wua cc tatnly most interesting to see four ' lively culii.atc d ; and no man. t hat cuiutates
J er.'.ei.rive cru'i 1 ompijeated machines in oper-! any thim-. need be at anv Joss in raisinir these, , - I a - I , ..... , , . In,-'' . .
...rju, ij',. en. mvjsiK.c o-iv.ei- niic muiii imgine 101 in en i)iuu;e is uie most certain t 31
I ''.."Ir rV ; : 1 ' ' il-llfl l.lllf fr 'II I CnDill'll'-.l-n. I l.i loli'l c I-- . A nrn rnlln 1. n . . k.
ana scifuife nttraimu.'-. - see n.: nvenu.ir f . . ..v. - av
claims to the uabiic confidence, aad iustnreci a
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hope that he would Drove a uvful i'r(.c
the pai ly winch was tr.en vy.y trad ui of the eha r Ad ;.?
i
act, wh.ich few of the m.-mv vb'" cat m k'
sreetiKs would b: cepaS! of. ism
d iu tb
acuv, ana
':i.g nrii the pre?-es by machine y t.nclet tiie ; pr dui tive in a ctrong, rich soi ; but they Cn-ii of the p: ess-mom,) and to watch the in- i succt ed well in all soils, ii well labiurcd and gi.uslous con.biuations aclir.g as if by con-j trant.red
djscious volition, t.. pioduce the results which) The mode of preparing the grout d far ;5' i are requited 'i'he co'it of the four pi esses, their i ecep'icn, End the manner of phmtii g, is
j we undei stood, to be about live thousand dol . the r; me as for the o h r kinds, except that
Ilefiilul successively and far very short Periods.
ineoaye u meaner ot tae i enness-c conyen- - - - u . y m , .... v .u 5 an,f;Uut p )id to t(ie pau.;;fcc or the the Li.;, for this kind, especially is vc.y ueii tmn. vvh'ch formed their State Cor-Svitution Ilep- mr-.vuenmie array of ewKtence to that pent, is . .. . . . ' ' 1 rc-ntative and Senator in Co-re- T.KV, n aumeted hv t be nevti ta -t " no trace," that j P'iv:.e-e oi using them th ee thousand dol ; gumnd, shomd uy lour f,rt ap.t. cvc.yway; the Supreme Court of Teunesse e and ag linden-' i- peech'is left beiiitut him ::, his civil carreer, Kl,c tl,li xhc sleam engine about t v o the u ; and. exc ptmg in vciy diy, warm spurious, ator in Com-ress of the United oiates."' Vhere I placing lam above o,t daa;ntv. But before the t-I)-' dollars making an aggregate horn 'cn ! they nted net be p ar.ttd ?.r!icr than the mid-
a man is so xrr.y didactic as Mr. Johnson is, ac
curacy of kno -..'ledge and precision of detail might be expectcil. lut these humble constitu
ents cf truth he far beneath the ran-ge of his 10
c.snclnsion lie re designed can be admitted,
ru.st be ascertained whether a long speech in congress is iu nine cases out of ten at least, a pro a of mcdnciitY. A member of coue.vesa
nriatic fancy, ;r- the re-ler who chooses to con- I ivli' wiOicut the pos.-ession of rare met rical
suit Eaton's woik will had The account of Jackson's 44 civil employments" is not crntamrd on a 44 single pa go of th et work, and Mr. Johnson's summaw t-f it i defecti-. e as ta the rrv important office o ," Attorney General, which Washington, nonieriti judge of merit, himself conferred. Bat if wt admire th? fidelity of liis state
ments, we shall be "r. '.7ed at the accuracy of
his re.iscniair. He concludes, that canacitv
. .. . . , . , 01 rival o; arcs is m teas cnmtrv 44 no-, er mmr
conco:ded and seal . n left in retirement," the frequent -'.ppohitnieat ;.-nl 1 epeated election of
Gen J.i;?on isprf
is known ). hav e
pov-e rs. maKes iong speecnes,
given lull excT'tion to his abilities, and
1
ias no
cbum to a repatation
arqnuea o--,
V O
1
1 ii.
' . IM' I 1111 . 1 ,
Portion n; h:s
- . ! '. - I It
mrades.
as a ;.t.er.t men; aer is retr vaicd us rc:;-:cs-
sed of such strength cf iv.iud and dignity of taste, to disdain the slender re pi tie v. hich one or inure stn-eches create, and is, for that very rea
son, cndered far above mediocrity. When j
thousand to eleven thousand dollar. T i.e : cite of Mat, The sed, ii phmtd eai:y 13 engine consumes six bushels of Richmond or j sorn tin es liable to rt, and that is the only Potomac coal, per djy to each press ; ar.d accident I have seen the phjnt stibj-xt to; but tire attendance r.n the whole ftiaehineiy. be i it is easily tenv died, hv planti g ovei aga;n sides t!:e two gii Is, is the superintendent oi ; tnd, whenever die plans g' t fairly out of the pt esses and an engineer j gt ound, there is no doubt of their luture sue-f-f-v i-tr ir- ii.
ece-tiiiiu 01 a com ot rtnc wo no nas uecn , cess.
since fcund to ur.owcrcur purposes focttc r.
Editous J
These planted about theeigh'h of May be
gin to prr dm e abui darce ol be ar, fi lor ta
n r '
tie
canautv
to tucei.
a pa .'ti e ol r.-. :
cta' ioas m- i
d mtal if 1 this - vll(
1 sieve is soiTieta;.; - transef
9
Patrick llenrv was asked, " v. ho he thai
great, -t man m tae lamons e.,-. r.gi t ss 01 , iran '.vhieh hehaditr-t ret'irr.ed, he replied, 4 Ifvou
ier.ee Mr. lie.tledge ct Sutn C. aro-
the i ree.test orator; bttt it von
m
id; i f clan
it ve re :i
rv tar
oi nam i'1-e
anent real sound m'.ormation.
in addition to lr. Jhnn's rveted hst of ( he- I v'd. v ashir.guai 1? ur.gue a n:a;ly toe gierttst il ?es, Ge n. J ick -n J--v. 4lded ti,.- impart - ! f'::-n :n th .t heer.'? Vet Washington 14 passed ot c-vp miss'.oMt't' fea rrceiv;,"'-'' the c ss'on t t tnr' nii ana ree.igr.t t. tms atui otner c iv tl o;u- : li, of Governor r.fthi Territory mrk-r the I wiiheut le niug 44 a tr.,ce" iielaea, v hieh in i sh bin s, and nee-ochtcr of scvor.d of oai 1 the accurate stvle and estimation of Mr. Johnson,
The entcrpiise otiginatcd in the tiesiie of blc, by the first ol Augm t, and continue one the; proprietors to execute the ecu gressior.al i;.!criupttd succcssic n. f.fn. the sanie plants, printing with yet greater d spatch ; and their during the three following r -out I s, or until success, in that 1 a spect, is die t dndratinn oi the n,m ner.re n.ent ol pie'ty shaip Jrosu, ail v. h.o have heal any opportunity cf tstinta- which, in son.e seasons, ovetcome them in tirg the wonderlul tap'u'.ity and accuracy wi'h October; but I have frequent y seen them which tiie hi jest public. eiwCumthts ate bearing tar a week or two m November, stiickcncn. KKW YORK. J'l'y U. JMP, I'.Rr, HIT. h.e origin nf this sub- Imficr'an: Jrcn liurz fie By the shipa stance is involv cd in ccn.plc.e e.bscuiit). .il , Chancs U.evv and Alciopc arrived at U stou, that we know of it is. that it is most common- ' the editors ot the Commercial Odette and ly iound in lump flaating on the ocean scm - Daily Advertiser have received advict-s bom
na -A imoortiT.t Tudia'n treaties : that he never i "l i-mped h'e qualihcrvtions above mediocrity."! times aCihe:i:.g to cks, ton tt "nr.es in the : Lf,i.dor. to the 29'h.aiid Liverpool to. the 30h solicited at; odice in his hhV, cr abr..Mi tlir confi-1 It f.tuev u::ftrtanate for one who undertakes stomachs ol' fish but u he nre dot s It come ? May. 1 be liruith tnir.it try is in fjT rr d s deuce u'.dch his onstituerts repo-a-d hi bun to a. ,t: m a v. a a-. -.pie f:f Virgin, that his ei acu- bv u liat process is it icrmcd ? Every body 'Aved Mr. Huskisson, Mr. l...n.b, ord that Mr Ad tms i,.ver filed one which conn -ct- ?aropirion should. conPuCt v.uii the dictates of k'nrms l!ie history e.f that g.easv substance Paimer-ton. Mi. Giant and carl Dudley-hav. cd him immediately with the people, the g-eat j common seme, thejaagment ot I atuck Henry, C(iii; adipocii e-that on dicgit g up tle bo ing resigned 'I bus the toty part,, 'or. as cr4itvul fh-e wldrh distrihute, warmth and kfe to , nnxump.e c, , a.mng.on. dies in the ccrr.ctery of St Innocent at Paris, sometimes designated, the illiberal par, y is
cut vao2" system, ami i!iat ras services were re-
co nuee ded t one party hv tlecent. and to in;
ctorr bv p n r na -o, : ; valnv? as
1 oola-eal
The eu
atu-
rent mav he r ria ctlv e vtimated.
da.storti'Mi of Mr. J h:ism iudgemcnt raan.sto he chr'a-.-r-'llv e .i'eai,.d bv the f tt th at (den. ej.irkson resigned so -1 1 il of thce mTlrr-,, ir.auft sting n prt-h renee for iri ate life, in unison with the taste of Cmcmmitus, of Washiogfv', Si. e pagr 17, IS Genm .d Jaeks :i, thoo.gh no set-f a t in eliee, was eight v ears A'tomey General of the Terntarv, and ix ve.trs Judge ei the highest court cf the state. His revgnat'on rf tins 1 ist si atioa w is accepted on the JtthJulv, 101, thirteen il? aid r Hamihou was shot by IVurr, ai d a ye.ir at least before the appearance- of Burr in the Wt-vun Coun'rv, with whom, as a judge, the ra-ri tt slanderer.4, under the man icraent cf Mr. J Chilian, attempt tc aijci-ts himr
Frank Jolim en made a speech five days long
tWirt'a bfe ti Ihnrv, pao.e 113. Extract of a letter dated
u ' S Shii Vincenncs.
Ilarlmur of Valperaieu, Feb. 12.
"cennes. ") 2. 1328
many ol them vfCie found in pat t cr nvei ted , left to stand by us own strength. IiY v hat into a substance resembling spermaceti, and manner it will gain the ahi.itv todothis itis that it has been since ascci taincd, that if the jd fncult to see as Mr. peel is the only effect, flesh of animals instead oi undergoing putre- ! ive parliamentary member lcit in the nvnts faction in air, undergoes the slower changes i try. It is tumored that .Mr T Lewis, Mr.
which take plite under water in a 1 tinning ! Calcroft .lord Aberdeen, sir George Mun ay,
44 We sa:! ironi this to-morrow for Cailao. stream, it is gi udually converted into this sub
having arrived at this anchorage on the 7th
infant, from Juan Fernande z and Conception we remained at the island three days, giving a free indulgence to cur imagination and tasrc. To the one calling to mind the memoiahle history of Robinson Crusoe, the other tagaling our appetites upon a most delicate assortment of crust aeons fish, with which the waters in the neighbourhood of the island a-
j bound, and for which they are deservedly eel
stance. It is not improbable cr njecune. that ambergris is the fUh of dead fish which has undergone this change that is the ma line adipocire. And this conjecture is corroborated by a fact which was lately stated in enc of the American newspapers. marine animal of gigantic size lias lately been disco v ercd and dug up in the ncighboi hoed ol N Orleans, in a groove of one of whose bones
was found a matter closr ly resembling am
ebi.v.sd u spot cr. t':s globe encircled by so bergris. This c;r.ia:al; whiih ii suppestd to
and sir Her ry Hardmge or Mr. Fitzgerald,
will be called into the ministry. It is probable that an attempt will be made to fill the vacancy with the partisans of thoe whoremain ; but whether a ministry of that ch nacter can gain sufficient stienth to stand fihm is quite a problem. The causes w hich led to the resignation of the ministers have not yet transpired. There was of com r a multi'udc of rumors ci d speculations afloat, and with these a high degree of public excitrne'it. The Courier attributes the resignation of
