Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 March 1829 — Page 3
THE WESTERN SUN.
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ty, and independence of these United States, an audible voice, his Inaugural Address. views of the Legislature of this State, but
now hannilv bound together, as we fondiv iri'iiblished last week in mv oaner -I'd. Sun I 1 there were nucition nf nnhrv nn which he
' CJjVJSrJiS$ MARCH 28, 1829. hone, bv an indissoluble chain, we feci desi-1 When the address closed, the ratified I rnuld not. consistently with hU drrlarrd nrin-
i j - - - - u l 1 J ----- -.... ron to avail ourselves of the onnortunilv ot I multitude niain rent the air with cheers, and I rinlr. nhev the. 5nTriirtirT th T ?5 sla
in addition to the nominations of President keinp nresent when the truardianshin of these the President after taking the oath of office, turn. Hhe ua tnh- nrnrn!,,,l .,rh
Jackson, to the Senate, and confirmed by hnvaluablo benefits shall be dcDOsitcd in vour nroceeded nn horseback to the President's mminns. he could not tieln t. arH w-mr
them, to those heretofore published, the last handa house, where, for several hours, he received much disposed to fear it."
ashtngton City papers have added the lol- Thc vaiorj the judgment, the independ- the salutations of such of his friends as could We regret vciy much that Mr. Noble 'felt lowing: 44 William 1. 1Uiiry,o1 Kcntuc- cncc Qf mind, thc prudence, the firmness, Sc force their way through the immense crowd, it his duty to oppose the instructions of his
1 v.wnvii. line true namonsm ot our rrreat commnnner. i t nnmit & n r nru ne retnrnni ir nm inni. i rnrt&titiir-nt t " ?.r.ri ne --.n . i,- k.,
William Marshall, of Indiana, to be jrsfA'cro, led us triumphantly through ings at Gadsby's much fatigued. To day he interests of thc State of Indiana'. If Mr. Marshal ot Indiana. hc Revolutionary war. k the nation through has been enraged in nublic duties. Noble did not believe in the ritrht nf in.t,.
41 Joseph K i to ii ell, Register of the Land lne fir9t perids of the Federal Constitution ; The day itself was remarkably pleasant, Sc Hon, and was determined not to obey thc intlucc, at Palestine, Illinois. anti wc have entire confidence that the exer- all nature Reemed to reioir.e with the neonle. atruetinns nf the I.rrilnt-irr. mrlrk
"John Pope, of Kentucky, Governor of cjse 0f the same transcendent virtues, will, Thc number ot persons present at the in- not bound to ofifiose their wishes We thlr.t
he Territory ot Arkansas. under God, preserve inviolate our liberties, aucuration, has been variously estimated his remarks, to sav thelcastof them, were
"John W. Camthell, of Ohio, District independence and union, during your admi- we believe it could not have been less than uncalled (or and entirely gratuitous. They fudge tor thc District of Ohio, nistration; and it is our most ardent prayer thirty thousand ; yet, in this immense crowd, look very pretty on paper, and probably may
we
4 John McLean, of Ohio, Associate Judge lnat they mav DC Dernetual. Mav vour davs not one sinMe accident, tending in the least suit some tiart of the United State, hut
A the s Supreme court ot the U States. be long and happy may increasing honors to disturb the order, or to mar the harmony do not believe they arc well adapted to thc u TilOMAS P. MooKE, of Kentucky, to be midtinlv on vour head -and. likevnnr fir?U nf thp rrrsinn. nrrrirrprh mnrlrlian nf TnHlni
, . .. . . I f J J 1 j . . .. IHUIUIIU. r.nvoy Extraordinary, and .Minister 1 icnipo- predecessor, may you add a civic monument, An improvement is announced in thc man-
to your martial glory; and like his, may they Charleston, (S. C.) March 4. ufacture of hats, which has so loner remained
By the brig timeline, Capt. Andrews, ar- stationary. This is the stiffest pare of the
lentiary to Colombia.
a inoiriieu minisici iu l.kiuuu, jiiu uamnnij We have thn hnnnr ft h with thr hicrhPBt rivrrt vrctftrhv rnm St Iio-n "f'tiKoA , rncinmo rf T.'nft cK ,r,.., ..A
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spect, your most ob t. serv ts, have received Kingston papers to the 23d well be improved A Ne
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It is rumored that Tazwcll, of Virginia, is he imperishable.
ipointeu iMinisier to iugi
nf Peunsvlvania, to France.
A Stranger again among us. On Friday
evening, the 20th inst. the " Wabash Tele. Abraham broom, rraih Extra" made its appearance to the ELNATHAN sears,
J. WOODSIDES,
ARMISTEAD LONG,
rood citizens of this nlacc. I have seen it
l stated, that its discontinuance is principally
to be ascribed to the increased knowledge of J0HN cutting.
the people, particularly in the character of William gambel,
us Editor. The only ditterence between me last, and preceding numbers of that thing is, that l?st is only half a sheet, and of course, contains less of his own
New York paper says
Jan inclusive. c find, however, nothing We have this morning been shown one of of any importance beyond what is comprised Wilson's five dollar hats of the Toledo shape, i., ii : . n. i -r, . ..
in me loiiuwiiig buiiiindij. i win (.ii is rcaiiy oeauinui. i:is rerrarKaoiy
His British Majesty s ship Kangaroo was light, weighing only six ounces, possesses a
lost on the night of the 1 8th December last, fine lustre, is made of good materials, and its on the outer reels in the neighborhood of figure besides being fashionable, is what is of
nog aties. I mote consequence, extremely convenient to Mr. O iv en, of Xtiu Lanark, This cele- the wearer. This we believe includes all that
To this address, the President made the brated individual has arrived at KincstonJ is wanted in a hat, and that is afforded for
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loiiowing reply : irom thence he proceeds on a journey to
respected friends i our atiecuonatc iiexico by the packet lor vera Cruz, whence T mvc InilJonn
q.1rlAc0 .vnlfnnc onnllmunlc .!,.) .ornlUrHnn. U ..,'.11 .K . I .. . . 1. - 1 It I " " 1 lllViltlllt.
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WILLIAM PORK, Chm'n.
JOHN NICHOLAS, AARON OODEV,
ROBERT BOLLING, ROBERT KEANR, PHILIP STEWART, JOHN M. TAYLOR, CALEB STARK, JACOB GIDEON, Sr.
which I feel with sincerity, and cherish with ico, after coming to an understanding: with An act to amend thc act, entitled, " an act
no- lor assessing and collecting the revenue, thp I nnnrnvrd. T.-innnrv. nth 1 boa
ed mcT through a committee, thc following aU dutie9 t0 my country, thc companions of Mississippi and after visiting New Harmo- Sec. 1. Jieitenacttd by tit -General Asstatistical view of that flourishing village. the immortal Washington, will afford me nv. will attend the relehin?-d npptin,r nr.. temhi,, nfthr tt f t,,,., -v Uro.r.on
1 he commute, and members ot the Board, satisfaction and grateful encouragement. pointed to bt held in Ohio in April next. if any lands or lots, the property of any feme
ci ui7 llu,uUbv, ,vu, .u. inaioy my Dest exeiuons, l snail ne ameto it iir. uwtn can come to terms with the covert, inlant, idiot, or insane person,
nmui'o;j. ' I cAiiiiJii iiuiit: man mi inn limn til ins nuirin- i MP.xirnn i mvprmiipni. np win. it ic on i ciiiii r riri inr iha rn k va.
t i i .. - - ... . . . u juiii iv.- i jiiuii uv uiu iui uiv nun jJa instil vi .liv. " Princeton, (Indiana,) is pleasantly si tic labors, as a sense of my own imperfec- turn to Lanark in thc course of thc vcar, to and charpc3 thereon: it shall be lawful for
tuated, on pleasantly rolling ground, in the tions, and the reverence I entertain for his make arrangements for finally fixing his rcsi- such feme covert, infant, idiot, or insane
inuisi oi a wen seiueu cuuuuy, uu uiu rvu vuiues, ioroiu me to nope. uence in America person, to redeem such land or lot, at any
road leading trom cvansvuic to i crie-nauic, l o you, respected menus, tne survivors ot Commodore Lnborde was daily expected time not exceeding three years after the sale - . . f .. x t I r- ;i f I. 1.11 1 ifll ! 1 I . .... . - I. O
"-3 miles irom tne wnio river, iu nines uum inai ncroic oanu, wnoiouowea mm so long, at vera Cruz with his squadron; and it is ex ttiercot, in the same manner as is piovided
the Wabash, six trom YV hue river, and tnree and so valiantly in the path of glory, I offer pected that Gen. Bolivar, with a Columbian by the act to which this is an amendment.
for Sec. 2. That hereafter, each collector
against shall be entiiled to the following fees for his '-ii.- - , r
services in collecting, viz: nine tloiiars; lor
from Pattoca. It contains 520 inhabitants, my sincere thanks, and to heaven my prayers, force, would endeavour to precede him, and is rapidly increasing It contains one that your remaining years may be as happy the protection ot that key to Mexico, ap-ai
Steam Mill, which constantly employs about as your toils and your lives have been illus- the Royal Troops: but it is not heard, howc-
eight men, to which is added a very exten ltrious. ANDREW JACKSON. ver, that any expedition was fitting out from every one hundred dollars, bv him collected
sivc Steam Distillery, nearly completed: At an early hour an immense concourse of Columbia, by any other source, consequently, of state tax : and six dollars for every one ai t"v. . i : I i i , ii .j r.i l 1-.. . i ' I. . -
iiso,one vouon ra-wiuiy,cmiu)iug aiA v;i- ptopio naucouccieu arouou inc aoor oi mc no credit is placed in tne report. Uazette. hundred dollars ot county lax. by him collcct-
notei, anxiously awaiting tne appearance oi - cd ; Mid in the same proportion for sums colthe President. At 11, thc dense mass made Cuba was once famous for mines of gold, ltcticl of state and county revenue, when the room for the Revolutionary officers, and for and a pro'iect is now on foot for extensively same arc paid into the tcsnective treasuries.
gen. Thomas Hinds, genl. Richard K. Call, working a silver mine recently discoveicd at Sec. 3. That hereafter, it shall be the duty
v-f.t. - ...n,ov.., tuy.. vu.ioiy wvicor, yj r villa VylUId, 5dlU IU UC UllLUlIllllUIliy I1CIJ. 11 OIII1C aSSCSSOl OT 3SSCSS0rS, 01 tllC tilrlereilt Navy, capt. Samuel Spotts, U. S army, It may be expected, however, that thc soil of counties in this slate, to list and assess ail
sons.
Two Carding Machines, employing four persons. Four Blacksmiths shops, employing ten persons. One Fulling Mill, employing two persons. Two Saddlers shops, employing 7 persons. Two Hatters' shops, employing 7 persons, One Chair maker &c Turner,
One Chair and Wheel maker, Painter & Ca- Jackson in the battle of thc memorable 8th of The annual exports of this island are valued mem.
Andrew Ross, marine corps, L. M. Robb, Cuba is richer, and will be far more produc- taxab'e property, both real and personal, that Mr. John jVicholson, If Mr. James Harper, live than the "bowels of thc land," an equal will be subiect to taxation, on the first day of
uuibcisui uiciaic ariny,wuu were wun gen quantity oi lauor anu capital being employed. May next loiiowing the time of such assess-
binct maker, employing five persons. January, to form in line ; and thc President,
Two Cabinet makers shops, employing five preceded by the central committee, and sup
ported by col. 1 owson and the marshal of thc District, and followed by maj. Lewis and Mr.
persons. Five Shoe makers shops, employing nine persons. Three Tailors' shops, employing 6 hands. One Tinner's shop, employing 2 hands.
One Cooper's shop, employing 4 hands.
Donaldson, joined the procession on foot, and proceeded to the Senate ch amber. It was as
certained that the press of the crowd on the
east front, was so great as to make it almost
One Waggon maker's shopr employing six impossible to gain admittance from that di-
hands.
Two Tanyards, employing 8 hands. One Silversmith's shop. Thiee Stone and Urick masons.
Five Stores, employing 12 hands.
i ection, and by moving to the right, the Pre
sident, col. Hunter and Dr Carson, acting as Marshal, thc committee, and the officers of
the Revolution, and the officers ot the late war
named above) entered over the parapet at the
One Grocery Store and Tavern, employing western door. Even there the press was so
two hands. Two Taverns, employing 6 hand? ( ;e Weaver.
Fifteen Carpenters c Housejoincrs.
great as to create alarm, lest some one might be thrown into the aerea, or trodden under foot. At half past 11, the President entered the Senate chamber, and was seated in front
Three Lawyers, three Physicians, and two of the Secretary's table. The ministers and
Clergymen. charges of foreign nations resident near the i he public buildings arc, a Court hcusc, a United States, were seated on his left, and
Market-house, a Jail, a Meeting-house St vacant seats for thc Supreme court on his
a Seminai vol learning, with 75 scholars, right. 1 he President of the Senate and Se
and employing two Teachers. natots in their seats, and the western gallery,
Tlicro arrives and departs every week seven and the xrea in the chamber without the bar
mails, including two mail stages. of the Senate, crowded with the members of
-o rrrj ::s:o: the late House of Representatives, and such
Thc Kcntuckian of the 19ih inst. states, of the fair as were so fortunate as to obtain a ih it thc grand jury, in thc case of Mr. Chas. view of the imposing spectacle. For ourWicklific, have refused to find a bill against selves, it was thc proudest moment of our cx-
1. upon thc indictment tor murder and istence. When we saw the President seated 1 only found a verdict for manslaughter, by the side of the Representatives of other Fy tne Argus we learn that he has certainly nations he habited in a suit of plain black
mad j his escape.
Public Adv.
cloth, manufactured by his enterprising fel
low citizens of Ualtimore they with the em broidered coasts, glittering with gold, and or
namented with stars and ribbands he the re
presentative of the supremacy of the will of
MtOM TUT. U. STVTKS TF.LF.G R ATI! . THE IX. 1 UG UNA TIOX. nitional salute was tired at sun rise, and
u!ii i lie surrounding hills were sending the people they, wearing the badges of he
. thi- echo, our streets and avenues were reditary power we were impcllelJto con
; -mged with persons moving towards thc trast the plain citizen, whose confidence is V:toi At half past 10 o'clock, thc officers placed in the virtue, thc intelligence, and thc
1 soldiers of thc Revolution formed in pro- affections of a great people, with the tawdry
isi in at Brown's Hotel, and proceeded to pageant of hereditary power, who on such oc
v'.iby's, where they delivered thc following casions, would look to thc bayonet, and thc
iid.irtbs: strong arm ot military force, to prctect him
w as m n g i on, March 4, 1829. against the violence of thc people, whom he (is s ;:.'.! r. As dpeh Jackos considers himself born to oppress. Where tu : We, a few of the survivirg officers lives the American who does not rejoice in
and soldiers ot the army ot thc Revolution, ! thc contrast.
nov convened at this place, most respectfully b dicit the honor of forming your escort to the
capitol, where you arc about to be inaugurated as President of the United States. Former events, and our advanced ages, preclude the idea that this is designed to be a military pjgeant ; no, sir, it is far otherwise ; having fought in the defence of thc sacred
at eighty millions of dollars, about as much An act providing for thc n ore certain preseras the whole exports of the United States vation of the evidence of the title of real
1 his looks very strange; but shews that ex- estate.
traordinary production of value for export, Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General As-
las no necessary relation to thc happiness ot scmbly of thc state of Indiana, That when-
a community.
Xdes.
ever any person shall request the clerk cf thc supreme couit of this s'ate, to record anv
Fortune's Frolicks A poor weaver in deed of conveyance, or other evidence in
Manchester, England, named David Kindsay, writinp;, afitefme the title of real estate, it
lately fell heir to the estate of his relation col. Uhall be his duty io record thc same in his
Lindsay, ot the Mount, near Lupartifc, Scot- office: Providtd h:ivtverl hat the s&id clerk
and, valued at 300,000 shall not admit to record, anv deed of convcv-
4 aixe, or other evidence in writincr. afiectintr
Washington. The officers' quarters, at hhe title of real estate, unless : rtruficate of
the Marine barracks, in this city, were de the recorder of the proper county, where stroyed by fire in the afternoon of the 20ih such deed of conveyance, or other evidence inst. The fire is s.dd to have been caused in writing has been recorded, in pu.fuar.ee of by the burning of a chimney, by which a piece the laws of this state, shall accompany such
oi timocr lei into u was ignreu. many decdot convey ai tc, or other evidence in wri-
houses have been thus destroyed A carpen- ting, urder his hand and seal; nor unless thc ter who has not scne enough to arrange his same shall have been acknowledged accor-
joints, without supporting them by the chim- d'mg to law.
neys,ougnt not tone trusteu with tne build- Sec 2. Such deeds of coneyance, or ing of any house. other evidence in wriiir.p:, affecting the title
of real estate, so authorized to be recorded
Pollt Pjrrr. Not a thousand miles by the cleik of the supreme court, shall be
from Boston, the following impoitant philo- taken and received in evidence, in all the
logical decision iook place, says Abigail to courts of record in this state, in the same her mother what do the words Fall, and Fat manner, and under the same restrictions, as mean, that we so often see in the newspapers, tie records of the several recorders of the at the bottom of paragraphs? I don't know, counties in the state. Nabby but we'll ask uncle Jonathan who Sec. 3. Thc said clerk of the supreme was down in Boston two years before the old court, shall receive for his compensation for French war broke out." One ot these woids recording such deeds, or other evidence in (said uncle Jonathan) is spelt wrong, it should writing, eight cents for every hundred words.
oe rou tne worus sianu ior rouy rauy, amj the like compensation, for any transcript two Boston gals, what tells ell the news " he may be required to eive, of such deeds of
conveyance, or other evidence inwiitinc-.
rrom tne lmuana Kepuouean. in our pa- This act to take effect and be in force
per ot to-day, will be iound some remarks from and after its nassaee.
mauc oy ivir. iienoricKs, in presenting me joint resolution of the Legislature of Indiana, on the subject of thc right which the State has to the vacant lands within Her boun
r , .. . . , . , rson, ot Kcxireton, Ky to Miss. Sarah M
.uiauu.uau a.,u u. daughter of Mr. David S. fienner, Merchant the Legislature. It is no task, but appears of t ,acc
IU ut u iJicusuic vj .vii. ii. j wuty uic iistructions of the Legislature, the lawful con stituents of our Senators. After Mr. Hendricks had closed his re
marks, Mr. Noble, a Senator from Indiana
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MARRIED On Friday evening thc 20lh instant, by the Rev. Mr. Hitt, Mr Lewis Richahdson, son of Dr Wm. H. Richard-
Borough Tax.
THOSE owing borough tax, are informed, that unless it is paid scon, I shall
rose and said, "It had become his duty, in be under the necessity of collecting by adver-
connecton with the remarks of his colleagues, tisemcnt, sale, &c.
to present to the Senate a memonal trom the MAK t l itumftauIM, tc. s.r.
At 12, the President, with thc Supreme
court, thc Senate and its officers, accompa nied by the Marshal, and his private Secreta lies, proceeded to thc east front of the capi
tol. His appearance on the platform was an- Legislature of Indiana, relative to the contin- February 25, 1 829.
nounccd by the cheers of the thousands and
tens of thousands of spectators, all anxiously looking for his approach. In a moment all
3-3t
uation of the Cumberland Road within the CT When absent from town, Sa ml Hill, limits of Indiana Esqr. will receive, and receipt for Borough 'Mr. N. proceeded to remark that it would Taxes, for me, M. R.
