Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 May 1829 — Page 1
WESTERN SUN AND GENERAL ARVElVriSEu:
UV KMttU STOUT.
YINCENNKN (INI).) SA'l URDAY, MAY 5o, l-o.
VOL XX. NO. 16.
Diplomatic Ccrfis -All the L utciiti Minis let s icslikm at Washington City have been formally and collectively presented by the ccrctai y of State, to the President of the United Statc3. A Ictcr from Washington, pumished in the New Yotk Evening Post, furnishes the following particulars of the intetesi.n i tei tew i "Asthcy artived, the Secretary of State anVtouuccd mem to the Ptcsidcnt hy name (as he woutd have done any ptivate gentleman,) u ho received tin m in th- most courteous and ftraet'hu manuet for he is a gentleman ot the old school, of polished and dijpnlico deportment, t o each ol them, as lie to di them hy the hand, he had something ehiland nppropi tatc to sty Alter they had alt astern hied, he cKpicsscdtu them in a btief, neat and impressive addtess, the personal j;iati Hca'ioti he experienced at thus meeting thorn together, n$ it allanled him the oppoi unity to reiterate to them, respectively, the luntitncnl expressed in that part ol his Inaugural Address which related to the loieti;n puiie) of the govetumcut. He added : ll am quite mrc the true interest of this country will be best promoted by ptcstcvint: the relation ol peace with all nations, as lour? as that can be clone with a due regard to its own honor, and by commercial intercourse founded on a just rcctpr.M.ity ' He continued : 'I have entetcd, gentlemen, upon the hih trust committed to toe, without ptejudiecs against, or undue j partialities towatds, any foreign nation 01 people ; but with petsonal feelings of the most friendly thai a tcr lor all Although actuated bv a determined purpose to piomote the heM
interests ol mvown country, I hav c no Ucmi e to impair the lights or tntrieiits ol others, U svill endeavor to clTcct those objects bv the most frank, friendly, and sincere negotiation, Where difference exist, or may hcieattet atise, it wUlbc my desire to seme them n fair hon oahle terms, in that spirit of hank hess tonitctdal to my nature and the charge tcr of the American people 14 I have thus i;i eu you tlie substance, and, as nearly as I can tccoUeet. the lant;uaie vised on the occasion, at which I was present. At the conclusion, ho bowed round to them all, which they returned, and with the most n;talt Hcd feelings they took their leave. Never did a ceremonial i;o off better or with mote effect.11 French $f;riUitiw.s A meeting of citterns wan held in New York on Wednesday last to
consider loo sumcei o vou ciauu oi ine
United States up.Mi the j;ovet r.mcntof Trance. Af W fiW lH JvOU) Mr. Preserved Fish was called tothe chair, wN 1 w VJWW rJ
and Mr. Abraham Otfden appointed Secreta 1
r ,tter n preaouocMauoj; uun iuu auioniw .(sUHTCsll A IN I) iluiiPjlU)
Uue. ami neutmwirtirjeu oy me jtovernmem is
twenty millions ofdollaut, ami that demands for payment had been treated with contemptuous neglect bv France, it was. C-Wer., That the Pi cedent of the United States be respectfully tequested to institute a speml mission to too 1'iench government, with a view ol t cqoh im: a definitive answer to the claim of the citizens of the United States ipv) that country The followtm: gentlemen were appointed a committee to carry the foreotny; resolution into elVect, hy preparing ami forwarding a mcmori.il to "the president ot the United
Statci. Walter lit own, George Gtisvvold, Iknjamin llailcy, John C. Lostcr, Peter A. Jay, Frederic de Pcystcr, L U. llameibky, David Clatkon, Joseph 11 uut, James I. K. Uoosvclt, Jr. to which the names ol the cluir man ahtl bccrctaty were addd. Vc.'i the Richmond I-lnquircr UEFOUM. Wc father from V ashiin;ton, rumori of fratitli that have been ptactucd upon the IteasUty. N.,oes have been quoted, and the sum of &4.V00 has been mentioned, os pillcted in the Navy Depaitmcnt. 1 he Tele. p,iaph ptomijcs ; lull dcvclopcmcht ot the transaction. Such matters excite more of regret tlian astonishment. Hut, it abuses c:u5i it the Navy Department what may weuotcxpcci iuotnc ol the other depat tmcnts i The- Secretary of the Navy is said to h.vc been comparatively attentive to tlu duties of his oflke but not so, the Secret at y of W?r and of State. Too touch of their time had been t;ivcn to dinncis, harangues, tnd electionceiinj;. It is hf)ped, that all the transaetioir, cf their ollices will be ransacked nod that lij;ht v. ill be particularly let in upon the Secret Service Fund. The Augean Stable demands icform hy riid investigations of oflicial act, and adetpiatc corrections of abuNcs. The Yisitors of West Point arc about to meet in the month of June. The transactions ol that Institution require to be looked into A motif others, it is desirable, to know upon what pt inciples warrants have been granted to Cadets how many sons of the poor have been excluded, in order to educate the sons ol the iich-iud how many w an ants have been granted to buys, before they were old cntit to enter the srhool. The Patent olficc was mtMphdncd of, two yeatsai;o We heard chut j:es made against Cletks, lor exacting eta Ices f.u" papetr. which weic issued. Ye did not I iin the matter before the public; hut we thought it our du'y to let the matter be made know n at U'arddnron. The result of the investigation nexer cached u. We are ho advocates of the icmovnl ofootl faithful, meritorious ollirers, who have not been warm, political pariians but w e are opposed to all corruption. It is peculiarly incumbent on the ptcsent administration, to supersede all faithless otlicers, to look keenly into all the depat tmcnts. remove every complaint, k cleanse the Augean stable of abuses
OULD inform their customers, and the public ennalU, that they have
just received Irotn 'ii..t)Ki.rf.t, ;i rjene ral assortment ol PRY (iOni)S (J ROCRRIRS, itjRmwtRK. sto:s f.hCfQR.Y IIO.WVKTX, tS'c. l?e. Which they will sell low for cash, or such articles of produce in hand, as may suit. lO-..im Vin-rnncs, Aptil h IT 29. aiau;istratcs 1U,ANKS lor Illinois tr Fair at this ofliro.
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n rsnr.f vrKtTi .i v ;,.r.. i. t f
M &i Gentlemen of Vinccnnc3 and vicinity.
that he will remain for a short time at the house ol Gcnl. Hounn Jqussqx where ho will be happy to attend to the calls of thorc who may require his services. J)H. MASON will !,ct any number of Teeth required, and wan ant their ot'.ity Ho will abo clean, ph. ft, file, nod cxtiact teeth in the most appioved mai.u i. N. 11. His charges will be so c..w. able .; to render it in the pov. cr of every pnsi .i to have their teeth attended to. fltyUrcdcmials shown to those who mo wish to sec them. 12-tf May, IP?" IAO V'llL1 ill ill lli.
Tj ON iTs"
5 OULl) mlorm the public in pik" V that he has cstablisl.cd himsel! n tlu:
house owned by John Pitcher, on the corner
ol Vio amUSccontl streets, where he will have on hand a flood assortment of Chairs and Sdtccr of all sizes, and of the best quality, and finished in the neatest manner, at r.hort notice, and which he will ell uniiMnllv low for cash,
or such article.) of produce as may suit. 1.1-tf Vmccnnes, May IOC?. Application to ('ourt. Teh heirs ol Javks Js rfo.vr, (late of Van tlerbuiflh county, in the state of Indiana,) deceased, wrv xotic; THAT on the second day of the ne:U term of the Vanderbtn j;h Circuit court, to be hoidcnat the com l houc in F,vansvi le, on the first Monday of September next, w c-shall applv to said court for the nppointmcnt of a Commissioner under the 10th
section c)i no ac t ol tlie general assembly ot the slate cl Indiana, entitled 44 An act nmendatoiy of the law, and for the bettei advancement of Justice," approved, Jat.uary 20th, I8v(1, to convey to us by deed, the south east quarter of section No. eiht, in towmhip No. six, south, of ranc No. ten, west, in the District of lands offered for sale at Vinccnnes, in pursuance of a certain bond cntctcd into by the said James Anthony, in his life time. DAVID NF.GI.KV, JOHL LAMHKRT. March 4. 18.79. I.l-lt-jwj
FASHION A CHEAP HATS.
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Y- I ir.ivf inj n i i .inn ill, VII vi is v-Ht L kecpinr for sale, an assortment of c,4D ' jrrs made of the Ilest materials, in the Newest Fashions, and in the most workmanlike manner, -He vill sell low for ('ash, Fur, an'! such other produce as may suit 17-tf Viriccnncn, May, 18QS.
