Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 January 1829 — Page 1

WESTERN SUM & TgENERATi jQyYigTimsigiK

BY KIJUU STOUT. V1NCBNKKS, (LNOV) S,vKu7)AVl JAM 7aIIY 17, TaaiJ L V in. Il), No. 41)

THIS WKsTKItN hUN question was taken on postponing and lust. , in business ol a intra! natui c and some time ! i he question was then tukt i. on the indi.flIS published at g2 50 cents, lor 52 num-1 i l,c resolution was then laid on the tabic, j in committee of mo whoc u ihe bill to a- ; i,i-.c p -st nonctm nt and decided in the aflii ma

ocrs ; which may be discharged by the pay- Mr. Montgomery introduced a joint i csolu- j mend the icvcnuc laws, (the bid provides lor . ,ivc, ayes, 2Jnays.

ment of g2 at the lime ol subset ihmg. mm autnot mug me i rcasuterot state to ui - lui incr tax upun shows and exhibitions

Payment in advance, being the mutual in- I l er-1 Oi lier sales of the icservcd townships of

tercst of both parties, thai mode H solicited. ,a:,d in Gibson and Monroe counties, which

A failure to notify a wish to discontinue at 1 and passed to a second leading.

December 16 Mr K:ii' introduced a bid supplcmtnta ry to the Act heietoture passed. to establish

the expiration ol the time subset ibed f ir, w ill be considered a new engagement; no subscriber at liberty to discontinue, until all arrearages are paid Sulm libers must pay the nostasrc on their nanen when sent by mail.

Letters by mail to the Editor on business , which passed to a second leading

must be paid, or they will not be attended to

Produce will be received at the Cash

I he bid toiepeal part of the act relative

IJiicmhu Ij. j to im niupi ; if.n ot tobacco A joint icsoluThe hou-o trvk up a joint i c solution I. am Ymn I i sale cd lands on the matgin of the the senate mcn.oi ialr.-.ing c r ngt ess lor auap-: Wabash eanal, wcic tead a thud unit, and p! op: iaii"n liom the sin plus ptoctcdsot the parsed. pst ol!ic.e, tn in piove the mail louc along December 15. the I ! t e 'd the Cumbci land t oud, thioirgh the Mr ?, i-c7:-:",rth from the select mmmif.

a levee to preserve the road h orn V iucennos j capital. of Ohio, Indiana, lllieot and Mis- ee f whom was ictemd the subject of the to the lower prairie near to the V:ib.ish tiv- j souri w htoh bciog tend. 1 lirht (d the state in the public lands, reoort-

Mr I'.ud moved ilmi thi furih;r cot.'tider- id a picatt.b.e and iumi tcsuluiion favorable

Joint rc'Ju:h;i.i ,-. i oi..rt uK!g 1 ation id the same bo ind finitel) pc-stpoiicd; , to the : b.hl oi the tatc On motion of Ur

the toad leading hum Iroti , iiic via. niK i Mr Judah slippy led die hioim u lie te J ).;, AoOcopL;, ot said puamblc and rcso

Market Pricc for subscriptions, if delivered cennes to St. Louis, and a memorial to Con j minded the house .f the memoiial it I. ad just iution wtte ordert d to be piinted. vithin the year gicss on the subject of improving the mail ! passed, asking an appi opt iatiou !? om this vc j f The baiantc of thb da was spent on loAnvF.ii i I8EM'.:i;ts not exceeding thirteen load horn Louisville to ineeniKs. j t y bind, up m th ; Louisville and Viitccnncs , cal (tisinrss, nnd m discussion upon llic Mi lin3 will be inserted three times for one dol December 17. i toad, lie argued, that b-.i tbt -e app icati- cl.i;?an road bill. J

lar, and twenty -Jive cents for each alter in

sertion longer ones in the same proportion. fPersons sending Advertisements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordered out, and must be paid for accordingly.

On motion d Mr. Vlark it was l c s -i vc ! ons could not be fur'cs!ul. ard ilthvV cic.t l J i

That a select committee oe appointed to in j the div iduid wrjuhl he -o himol, usiix vmlii

Mr

December 16.

Pubner b( m the select committee (o

Iiuluviia Lcgislalurc. From the In din a Journal, IN SENATE, December I?. Mr. Uaiudek, from the Judiciary committee., to whom was relet red the subject ol creating one or m ire Judicial Cttcuits, and inci easing the terms ol the several Circuit Courts, t poi ted a bill to regulate the Judicial Circuits, and fix the tunes of holding Courts, which w as read and passed to a so cond reading. Mr. Linton from the Judirmry committee to whom the subject wasrH.cd, reported a bill to amend the formatio ol Corjgres siona' Districts, and tor t!ie election (d Sena-

(ptite into th-1 expodtet.' y ol i t e .itiisg a gettc- not be kit. He disclaimi d the .eai ho-'.ili :w;io!, ua-. iclcind the bill to amc:;d the act tal Recorder's OiVn e, for a futthcr security ( ty to the progtess the 1 umhcl-md road, ! cs'aldishing theoiViee cd county Titasurcr, ol the transfer ul teal stale ; with levctoJbut de lated that the advanecnurt t)l I ! a t i epor ted the same with erne amendment, in i eptu t by bill or otherw ise. road, and the appropi iation ysVed fws vveie ' wbii n the la ti.e coin uiictl and on motion Messrs. Clark, Felohcr and Hiair were op-, distinct (juostiuns, and to tje dehajl . ut (I d A h- l.'rna.i the said bill waa iccomniitted pointed said committee. ; d tiler ! funds. The west! in state- he said to a committee of the whole lor to inorrovr. On motion ol Mr. A 1 vtn'-s olvcd That Ik1 a at to a:d; of eon-.;: ss the completion 'I he l)Mucr Uud; u t the bill to repeal the act our Sccretaiy bo am. ou izvdr. nupiirc on be j id' this . - .d with ;dl ptsv,b!o. dej.;?alch. lie ' ulatie to ft.j;itiv s fiom justice, half of this Senate, ol t he-speaker of the ' admittod i ;nt this unite w :i3 th'-o-ii an im- ! Mr St J dm asked for information unnn

j r ' H'Hhc of jleprcsentativcH. whether or not : poila!it ;u-l rio.i.g- o ':: stnte. ! thv me. .is of the bill. the Commissionets acting utider the iet o' ; U'h.ot ncasoie. purel) h -al wc e bionglit j Mr .V.-.-rr. r ex plaint vl the constitution last session relative to tho Wabash Ca.nal.i lomaul he war tio it, the ha'-.tt i,:tei Ining, ; d' the Unit.tl S-ates, he said, had j'iven con 'rave embraced all the inh.j ma:b.o by thetnin: but when he di-eovctt d tte claim.-, of tin c ss pow er to establish a uniform law on thetepoit transmitted h his lh)Usc to the j new countu f to he cog! ov..i'i;:. when he saw this :-.ubject The act of congi ess of 1793 is Sonate imd if an, locuments aceompaitietl the reprev mati"o 1 th',: .--unties m ging paramount to any law we can pass. Tlio the prcen'.ali-ii ol that icpo't, to i cpio:t t forward tht ir own iotttcts !o he total . x j qo st'o n i !,en at ises, do v.c gt ant lurthcr fa hat this Senate may bo in unshed with the ! elusion of the i :gbu of the eM counties ; il ' ihtit s : If so the owner of the slave will pro same. phr sei'tion he teptescntel was to bo sacrili ere! node r our statute ; if not, under the law t he C!lcik of the iloiiso u! Upreu'r.tative-. j red. rtod "al inti rests was lie wa'.cb w o; d. ' d e- ess. If the master ptoeccds under

teportcd to t'te Srnale, that "he ilouvehavla lib-

dop'Cd the I all owing 1 1--olutio;, : Y.svYn7, rh.it the Uouo o! IL prcsen-

' h -n, ( s, id Mi J ) it will be my pi ide, ; nd ihr lour vl itute and is defc ate d in his claim by the warmest impuUe of my heart y) ,,et bohl:y in jmbMociit ol our municipal coui is, he can eathe h h . ,si v e. to a ' opt the s, me pi ineipie ol , ''' v t in n round, commence proceedings in the

tors and Repi eM.nl atives to Congres m w Inch tutu cm arc aw u: o d the nupotiane: ol ,M ma .n. ani with uuyi Mr g ti tuici'v to ah i c ; Ihs'i u t coutt.and in despite of the local au

endeavored to iv o.l the .v ti ito in ib.u !i.;ht

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mo'Hiiv Mr Clark suhm.it ted for adoption a tev luti hi instvicting tin; committee on Mditarv All ots t cnojuirc into the expediency ol re porting a bill providing lor the u p;, al of all laws requiting cither company, battallion, or regimental musters, and providing I'c.r the legular driUinp; of the oiUecis by hi n; ades of otherwise, and also providing I n- tin; icguiai animal eurobnent atul ictuin ol the miluaiy strength ol i he country , together with all necessary provision, (or cat tying the aloreaid piiueiplci into elVect agreeably hthetiue intent and m antng theteol; whieh, aitrr fcoiiie discussion, was adopte!. D ere tt her IJ. Mr Ple chrr presented the memorial of sundry citizens of Catroll coumv, ptayt!othat law may be passed uthothmg a silo of the notii east quarter of the laud donated to the S'ate to aid in the coustuetinn of the Wabash and Maumee c aa , read ami laid on ttie table O i motion of Mr Cuir.k , - . , rdv. , -f, Phat a select committee be ppiioied ,o invtiuc ted to icpou a bid providing lor oik or more asylums for those pet sons ah i by to a s J ol 0

ace, inhrmitv, or otio o mMu;o ma i

have i , I au n u;.o-il id ar.d bene v oietu e I ; ieilow tt;g rosaboiot

hi uliy and tcspi . tlul inte.t cout s-.. lud"- ) to the i n i m s t s I tht disiiict 'o w ,U h be be l thoiiites pioutlly take possession ol his slave. thU Uounc and th ; o-i ate, two -o ot.;u(ate longed. He said, the pi t n' was en 'os'dn He w:i, opposed to c ntinuinj a law in the bt '"che d the ge oi al as-ao,,ldy, and tiiat j on i lu'-asnro cah. olaleci to !ef-at the nT-ci of! statute book so exposed as this was to con

thi hotr-e has, rb;r!'v; the it -sect s. 1, p, (ju. ,;U..;;i . -a . h, .t'leo! noon bv this tenpt- Anil '.he slave state havn im rrnnn

hoio.e ; be t In ask; d w hat ivus the piav't-io cf.tt'platn; th'V have prcclaimctl them

oi this toiOMui.il? A tojo loote taiw rviMsl stlvrs satisfied with the act of congiess, by

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o . rog.iid. All they 1 pi:bi;catiin in the volume of our law - hot vl.'t is t' i ir best ; The bill was then passed (It provides for ' div a demand that the ; the repeal of the statute law, and directs tho r nth to .1 I he 1 .'nh ; seerc'tiry of state to have the art of congress

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jioct -iv vooimi v t t'ae !utes i qui vd oato by autluit 'umg an io'p.iiy d the boat :r- t o d, wiii'th among other reasons is cmilled

ol on (teneral A embU by ne latter p irt j ::'b' tlto spoaket f tho, house ot cpt csnita-j to pi cei donee from haung l cceived thr ear )l Vh hoir'h sera ion ot ; he ! ml h art trie ot t ha J 1 v y :y w hu: fov d"t !r o o -ot t c ' i r d , 1 ie si notice d the house, would not be saeri-

to m :. report of thr canal -ut Toissioners, , t'u ed, to an undue anxiety to advance the pro intch !ed on possible d;.s -sproi tniut house j grcrsol' another which had already a sulliciIt must, be t torn u'Im i d i hat ;m imponani d m m ;- o. : aaty for its eontinuauee and success, i otn or h.id be- o ? ransmittt'd t the senate,! Mr I) r minis opposed the motion The im

const u u ai d the s'al" Iti .tUui. And Messrs. C cU. ,t ens, an 1 Mfom jry w v' p,v t'l'i'ii tat cuurniticr.

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pi'M iode and

im- Mr Ildiis from the committee of wavsanel

c"..!s, r o . i at ui i . t nat i no atis tri w por. vr ns rt!let t otl thp ri'-.nlntifin tr

oi on i'.'sm : iaai mi pi . ior t xr m pt re volutiot at y soldiers ftoin 'axation, '.: tne I w . re:;t n ei eantiie I tepoiictl that the prcsr fit law an. ply anrl !ib-

'. "riih. - :oh! St. Lr.nl.-; istra Mtabv provides for that class of p rnr us. and i.ti'e men. w:is to. most di j that it is thctcfoic inexpedient to b gislate li, ,rni and the west fiom all fut titer upon that suh-ct A so. th:U tho M;- Vv, oal the t oad upon w hioh j same rtmmittee had b d under their consitl- '! isoi,vcvrd to tin: Mr.te.i vestjetatioii the resolution ilin linj? it ? inquire

lavvi limo Ci;)' ir-n. li ( .".id M: i int the expediet cy ol ante dine the act con-

rt-mii.g rumty trcasurcts, ard tluit in their opittion it s inoxpcrlicnt to legislate- upon that Mjhjrct which repot ts were concurred in by ihe house Mr lhifour having obtained leave, introduce d n bill to encourage the breed ot certain animals therein named

joint i e -ad u uoit gn iug those pa vnis I s j to art upon which und rstandinr'v, it iscs j ru taitce of litis rrad be said would not suf-

ofpahhii' laud. -i who ma-ir. pmrnpl ;Moorit

at two dobap, pre aeie, th-; sum In nelit ot the sevetal t ; i d" laws ot Conines, that those have ic-rivcd w!,o (ailed t do so. whirh was read and passed to a second lead ing Mt (tb.r.Vtv? titttovlueetl a bill to repeat patt of an art t ' guhiting the inlet tr.t td uumi ev in the Mate ot Indiana, winch was lead and passed tt a second readoig nmr t ow. Drr ember la.

Congress of the United States.

sentir.l to obtain tin- papots to which it uder-( fer by compaiison with that through the sou

red ; and it was not e'". contemplated by the

setta'e. tint Ihe house 'd representatives,

hrii vobn.t ii ily thr t'o 'umeni to the Senate j

ititmdt tl to withhold those, es.,, niial papers b w hia b it bad in that House beui aeeoiop ttiitd. Uii1" rn ;e '; io h; t!,r eons .e puraiu-d

nialertbe peeulta,-eire'1 o- am-ov, el 'the ease

thetn counties The memoiial tcrpits's

FllOM THE NATIONAL JOUHNU Dv t osi er 17. In the senate, yesterday, Mr . Noijle introduced two bills for pciridoning ceitain sold

; lets anrl widows. Mr White's resolution

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the public ir.teies'.s icqnnc that :t s!iuutTWi ic fer ting u to the Commit ice ol the Judiciary echo at least a shale of patronage. ! to digest and icport some improvt inu.ts in .Ui 7C(7( said that the middle ami eastern! the United Stales Judiciary system, was a rouniies wanted to monopolize all public fa ; g.cedto, ot he insisted that the Viuccnncs t o ad was i In the house of representatives, a crcat

d meriting any im'.i' eel s.u cav.u, and etprally j by far the most impoi taut in the s'ate, stajM-s i number of resolutions were effetcd yesteriiu una jous til havio; e.Mumuie.l any Ho- i di awn by loui Imi sr s jiass along ii ihree. times ( lay, among which, or:c by Mr. Hodges, of

a wcvu each wr.y, and a Luge atuuut.t of bag- Massachusetts, relerriiig to the Committee gag- is transput it c! v or it. lie thought it ol Ways ar il Means to eiujuirc into the txpeungcuerous in the representatives ol the it-id- diency f reducing the duty cn ColTee, was dh counties to interpose their claims in the ; rejected, by a vote ol 76 to 47 Several petipi es( ul situation ol alVait s. He should enter tions. were presented from the Noilh and

icptesrntatives has had it: oiiem in a tra il j his p,r test ap,ainst a measure cab ulau d to Ka,t, praying for duties cn auction sales.

misappi chensurn id the ease; or in a vci y encumber the memorial which had already The House then resumed the consideration

mmecr s-,ai v degree of sensibility, that would pascd this house, and shouUl ctjittest lo ihi of the bill allowing an addition I drawback on

c;nutnittcc be app unted lo uH uiorribzr the j take eft'enee betot c ;t is meant and is ol itll j utmost, claims which he deemed so partial Sugar uTmcd in the United States Some

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Mr. Ciri.e?:, ft out tb" .1 udirhu y t omo.it jtcsy, w hi !i r o ordht, ' :.e In atirhe td tliib ( L n tee to which a resolution on that subject was j rt al ,ss . mbly slnwild pi o'-nae, the Seii.ite referred, icported a bill supplooooo uy t- 'e, !oimd to believe thai too intimation in a

act for the ruiiet ol m- dvent tkbtors, ' 'crent mess ge deitvc cu I. mil the house ol

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which was read and passed toa ;.eco:d tratb

On motion of .Ur P.'ivvf:, A'rvtoa, That

Conrres-i of the United State, on bchaU ofniinding The Senate moM cordially desn c

and unjust.

fuithcr discussion ook place, which tcrmin.

the rood people of ihe stale ol Indt ma, lo I to cherish a nul od Irietohy in; etc out -se. ujtu, iir bivrctzcr said he should vote lor the , atcd in the older lor the cngt ossment of tho

make suitable pioviMons and adopt r tu h i the house ol i epi csen tat ivc s : ami m relation ! postponement. ct he thought toe law ot ' Pi lor a third reading this day, by a vote of

emu s, ol measures as may appear na es o y j to the papers .:aught tor, ami muni wanted,; piimogenetui e dul not prevail in these mat- I 17 to 71.

and proper to elVect a speedy extinguishment j if that house think proper to retain them j lei s Ihe rcsolulien in lavor o! the inc'ji December If? of all claims or i ight of the 1 ndians to theii j vv hen it was Mipost d by sending the i cpot t ! nes i oad did not derive merits fiom bt in In the Sciatc, yc:.:crdav, a Ir.ng discussion reset ved extent of tenitory within the bourn that ihe accompanying papers should have ! first brought forwaul. Neither was he iti took place on Mr Katon's joint resolution darics ol this stale bei n sent w iih it, ua us.l: s mLuiidci stand midated by threats of hostility fiom any end , to change the mode of electing the printer of Messrs Lwing, Stevens and Linton. we;e j ing should be counted or allow cd to exist, j A tho state, lie viewed this as a public and : the Senate. so as to make a majority of all appointed the committee Thus disclaiming all unbecoming feeling or! not a local measure, and gave as a reason foi ; the votes given necessary to a choice. Mr. The joint resolution giving those purcha- temper, which thi message (mm the house, his vote, that the faith of the genet al govco n Knight's amendment, providing that before sets of public lands who made prompt pay- of t epi esentalivcs too ev identlv manifests, hr mini was pledged for the pioicss of the j tht election proposals should be received by ment at Vs t ' per anr thesime bane lit of j senate will only . old a hope that theliepte ! Cumbet bid road, and if there were surplus I ihe C ior k ol the house, and the Sccretaiy of the several ndief laws of Congress that those -.cntaiLes of the ptopie will hettalter lefusc funds in tin post odice, it was but riight they the sanatc, for the execution of the printing have wholaibdto do so, was read a second ; to indulge such. I should be applied to other roads. Believing I oi ( ongr cs, was rrjerted An amendmtnt I r . . . i ... i i a,,, c i .... a ". ! t t t o. i v: . .i . i.. i . n',..t i ... m t .

time. VVUICU .S ieai,.oiu imv.- .hiluu uojoui U I ne mil ,uiu im..mn-i iwa.i ui u v i: ; ' .. v i .. uy an . iiamuih), V,Oing lO aPDUl

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ling to ask a distributun ol the fund Ir the beneni rl that road.

Mr.CiurK movr d to postprnc in b fn.itely c 1 beUu c any lUiestion w as t..k ill on it.

tlic further consideration ol the suoc, on w hich motion some debate took price, in which Messrs. Claypool, Cl.uk, Maxwell and (Jialuun, participated, idler which the

IIOUSLOF IU-.lTvLSKV r.VPIVLS. December 1-

Mr D fining moved to by the resolution

The principal pari of this day was spent , on the table which motion was lost.

negatived. The oiiginal resolution was a-

doptcd The house of representatives yesterday crdcrcd the resolutions cflercd by Mr Jhl of