Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 January 1831 — Page 3

VINCENNES JAN 15. 1831.

The Wabash continues in a good navi" t tnnv the ice, however, has not bro ken mji at Terre II mte, and the steamboat Forester ami Evperident, are yet above. Erratn. In the A ; ir.;:; of the Mesic of J. V. I) r:ph, rir line, ivis, of Carlisle, the word "first" is omitted; snm? pjrai;raj)h,IM line, the word "treason" is put fir lhe word "treasure;"' in the Tlh paragraph, tho word 'v.llordinir is left out after the word "collectively f in the Nth paragraph, 1 1th line, the word "hearer.-." is pat f r the word "persons;' in the 1 1 ! h p ir i;;ranh, 17th line, the word "h ise" is omitted; same paragraph, 2)M line, the word "lit! " i put for "frt ;Min the Biih pararapli, lhe word "in;11 is put in several places lor "her;" ltith iraranh. 1st line, the word " 'nutiously11 is put for the "Word it. cur.' n: v ATTENTION! A mctin of the citizens of Vinccnncs, wh ) are desirous of finning a Liht Infm'ry company in this place, will be held at the h use of Christian firaetcr, this even in;;, at early candlelight, preparatory t( the orranizini; of said Liht Infantry company; where all persons wlr wish to become members, are respectfully requested to attend. A friend lo its formation. The following is taken from the States man of the 6ih of January, ltvJi, printed at Ch u lestov. n. From a conversation wiih Judge Polke, we are. requested to sny that the publication of his name for the olliec of Governor, was unauthorized bv him: thai he is not, nor ever intended to uc a candidate lor theothee at the ensuing election. 'The H hi. Wiiiiam Poike of Kuo county, is spoken of as a candidate for sate Governor; and we have been rcypeeiabl y and repeatedly requested to announce him so. We yield to the reqaesi, vita the expectation of being'furniiieu, ere long, with the means of meeting ibriti his claims to that oiiioe." Statesman. KhF IlM. In the Navv Dj ) uv;ne it, when under the direction uf Mr. Southard, the expenditures always overrun the appropriations; and congress was called upon at each Electing for additional appropriations to cover the deficiency. Under the agency of Mr. Branch, we find, that the appropriations for the Navv, have been found more than sullicient for the expenditures, and there will remain an unexpended balance probably exceeding one million of dollars saved by an economical and ieal disbursement of the public m jney. Trenton Emporium. 07" The "ureat Republican party of the world," are beginning to get alarmed at the sij:ns of the times. The National Convention proposed to be held in Washington next February, is now about to be postponed till next autumn. By and by it viil be indefinitely postponed. The an ti-masonic pills are beginning to work. y, Y Courier. From the Trenton Emporium. The Ciav papers, as well in New-Jer gov, as elsewhere, where it is supposed that an imorcssion can be produced, have endeavored to identify themselves with the d vtriues ot Internal Improvements and 1) :nestiv- Industry, in a way intended to ineal.Mte she belief that they are the ex elusive advocates of the broad policy which those terms imply. Nothing could Lo lii n'c unfair on their part nothing more untrue as to us nothing more di re. tly contradictory to language and the conduct of the administration. The Pre sident of the United States in his message has avowed himself friendly to the policy of protection and anxious to promote c.vorv improvement of a public character in the country This doctrine has been incoporated anc interwoven w ith the whole policy of the administration and the only perceivable ditf rence as to the general principles involved in these questions, between the admi titration and tlm partisans of Mr. Ci i is, ih.it die former keens w ithin the limits of ihe Constitution, and the latter go o-n of ih iin. The administration party however can appeal to their actions as well asto their words on this subject Sin e it has leen in full power two years have elapsed, and the TarrilT is untouched Internal Improvements have gone on, in uv prosperously than ever and the Mm ifaeturesuud every branch of Industr,iiu firming and mercantile interests not rce'if,L are in the full tide of sueO's the encouragement called for, an i wi.hin '.he limits of the Constitution hi-' ivii extended. Who were originally a. i I I... Ii iw v..r roin niipil the warmest n ir ' nil t V' v. & v.iuhiiv ... u st powerful advocate of protecan ti- ,i? Jacks-:i States, and the represents -f .liu-liss.tii States; vvh in NewJrrs , for it i well to look at homo, have b ii th- m si etli--'ieiit and active friends of I, item 1 1 Improvements? We answer Ja !vii men. The Jackson Legislature f.i 'i.f-'o'l i'u m re fr the cans.; than lu 1 everoeoa done i-.i this state, with all hT h-i-lation on the satje.-t, I.ef re. And unli rhose lacis m niilct, is it nut a rn-'-r U : 'vri- k of h-. in ! - pretend, the omniK-iiis of th': administration do,

that they arc the exclave fric:u:s cf Dom"ti: Industry and Interna! Improvement! Why, it is true, that lately, like Kr :ii.T hen, t!i oy have cackled from inon:i:in till niMit about the nrU'er; but have they crrr laid an ejn ! The Jack?on men, say what you will, are the ire mine "Workies the "opperatives" of the country these interests are dieir interests, and they will take care of them by very instinct. They will send a representative to Congress friendly to this policy and it will be an ingenious man indeed who will persuade their, that they will actually quarrel with their own bread and butter

1WENIY IIIKEE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Dy the steam boai Mountaineer we this morning received the Baltimore Patriot ot 29. We hasten to lav before our rea ders a part of its important contents P L1T1C A L REVOLU1IOW IN KNGLAND By recent tr rivals at New-York, ac currs from England are received to the 22d of November l he inte ligeuce is ot ihe most important character Tne eilmgton Ministry is dissolved, aod it is consider certain th,t a Whig Mm istry has uktii their places. A britt tiislory of these eventR is, that e King's Speech, at the opening of the Parliament was not well received be cause it co ataincd n oUiing favorable to retorm. Larlv in tb.c session, the ore micr declared that it was r.ot the ir.ten tiou oi the ministry to vicid to any pro position ot rt-form in Pa-iiament. This erected s.rong feelings o excitement. liaads ol note: s wei e in the streets, bear mg the tri colored banner, commit ir.g vi ,iences,anu unering cries, uown wi'h Wellingi'.n! Down with the new po Met! D-n with the minister s! Re orm forever, Sec " The 9;h ot November was fixeil for giving the King a dinner at Guiidhail. But the excesses of the DonuUce were of such a chatacter that it was deemed advisable to postpone it. And this post poncment supplied new aliment for exas peration lhe Globe gives the follow ingaccountt fhe city was thrown into the greatest consternation this miming by the an nouncement tha the Royal Procession lo ViUIIUaU had been stODDcd. I ire walls were at an early hour pasted with a notice from the Lor d Myor to that ef lect. lhe circular fro.o the Home Secrctary to the same purport, was aiso perused with the deepest attention No so ner had :he citizens read those official nonces wun conster na'ion, than accounts came that a park of artillery from Wool wicn was m uic ivent roau, a part aeslined for the tower, the other detach ments marching to the west end ot tne town; toepa'-t destined lor the city passed into the tower the guard at the bank, ot England was doubltd. In addi'ion to ail these formidable nrenarations we have a 'housed rumors UiNL llUMUKfcU t tlUUSAND men wee inarcmng upon i.o.ut m; ..n the troops in the metropolis were uoder arms in the l'ark. It was immediate v re ported that an extensive conspiracy against the government had been discov ered; the terror ol an insurrection at nome was (ir possihlej heightened by the report of an immediate armament for ueigium, arising trom a notice trom tt.i. .Navy otnee tor three transports to be ready forthwith to proceed to Deptford; and this being the usual conduct of the Board, even if filry were wanted, added to tne general coniusion. u 1 lie citizens hurried trom their usu ai avocations into uie streets anci cottee houses to discuss this mass ot ne ws, and iticpiii'pr if tfipfA txrto oilonintH ruicn? uijw.w 4. ,nv.iw ni, (iuhjuqiv v.ouav.3 tor the general consternation w hich was depicted in the eager faces of the tumul tuous assemblies in the public thorough fares They still continue, and appear increasing In this general hubbub, ol course, toe Stock Exchange opened in the greatest state of excitement. !on sols, which on Saturday closed at 8U 3 3, opened in the greatest confusion, and ail

prices from 73 to 80 were called out; the inst- tho Rev. Richard Posey, long a reprice then dropped to 77f then to 77, spcctablc and worthy citizen of Knox

which was the lowest price; from that quotation a rally took place to 78 J Mr. Peel read the following placards, in the House of Commons: "TO ARMS, TO ARMS! LIB ERTY OR DEATH! London meets on Tuesday next, an opportunity not to be lost for revenging the wrongs we have suffered so long; come armed, be firm, and victory must be ours!!l AN ENGLISHMAN Another of them was couched in the following terms: "LIBER IT or DEATH. English men! Unions!! and Honest Me;.!!! poc ri.,i h. o...:.,,.l oil T nnlrtu mcpl on 1 uesdiy come armed we assure c 1 . 4t. . you, from occular demonstration, that 6 000 cutlasses have been lemoved from ... r . - iihe lower, for the immediate use ot Peel's lllonlv Gang remember the cursed speech from the Thrum !!S- , . .. arrncu. rngiiiuinen, vviii you put up with this?" On the 12th, the Chancellor of the Ek chequer introduced the civil list, into the H-)Use of Commons, upon vhich v ei v aider debates arose And finally, on thf I 5th. upon a illusion, there wer e. Tor the Ministers, U01

A J. J Majority against (hem, 22 At the meeting ot the t vro Houses on the 6th, Lord Wellington, in the House of Lords, and Sir Robert Peel in the Commons, announced that the King had accepted the resignation of the Ministers. The arrangements fur the new Cabinet were not completed on the 23d of November. The following person, it is supposed, will constitute the new Ministry. Lord Grey, First Lord of the Treasu ry; Marquis ot Lansdown, President of Council; Mr. Brougham, Lord Chancellot; Lord Althor j, Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the Commons; Lord Palmerston, Foreign Affairs; Lord Holland Duchy ot Lancaster: Sir James Graham, First Lord of the Admiralty; Lrd Melbourne, Home Office; Mr Junes Grant, Board of Control; Lord Duiham, Pi ivy Seal; Lord Godericn Colonics; Marquis Anglesa, Ireland; Se cremy lor Ireland, Mr. Stanley; IJuke of Richmond, Master of the Ordnance. Mr R Giant, Judrre Advocate, or Sec v at Wat : Mi Home, Solicitor General; Lord Hill, Commander in chief; Lord Ackland.of the Board of Trade; heihTm. ,A Pir.i,., t 'kii Gf Irelaud; Mr. Pannelather, Attorney General of Irrl.ir.rh Mr VA rA F.i; J and Mr Spring Rice, ar ecrelaries ot the I reasu e to be joint reasury. Mi rouiet I hornton, Treasurer ot the Navy and vice President of th board of Trade. Mr Ponsonby, Lord of the Treasury arid Irish Vice Treasurer. Lord John Russell is to be Paymaster ol the Army. Sir James Mcintosh, according to some of the papers, is to be Judse Ad vocate. We subjoin the following interesting news frf.oi France. FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES. B a toyjl ordinance, a commission hys been formed for settling toe claims of the United States UDon the French Govemmant. which havft r Inno- hn urged by the American n inistcr. The same commission will also consider the counter claims against America and then for an equitable and final adiustment of each. The commissioners arc Viscount Laine, President, Messrs. George Lafayette, Beslay, and Dclessert. Denutics: M. rl AnHifTier. PrPti. dent of Accounts, and M. Pichon Councellar o( State. M Surrurier. frvrmprlw Minii. tr the country, under Napole m, has been re appointed, and with his family was to sail from Havre on the 16th December, in tne L,ows fhilifi, tor Philadelphia M Lasreyriet a trrandson of Laytayette is afacneat- his taxation. west india ports opex, The London Gazette Extraordinary of November 6. contains the Brinish Order of Counci!, opening the Wast In dia Porta to our fl?fc GENERAL WAR IN EUROPE Bv our extracts. to-d.v. fro.n NW York Evening Post, it will be seen that letters have been received from London, stntuur thnt ir hr.fi aa j,v Russia against France. The New York Journal of Commerce savs that a passen rer in the Columbia, who left London after the printed dates, states that he had seen an extra Courier, announcing- that f fact. U. S. Telegraph Mexico. We have Vera Cruz papers to the :30th ult. The reoorts thev contain from various quarters, of the success of the government detachments against the insurgents, indicate a speedy restoration 0t tranrpnlitv to the republic. Prm, Oct. 28. General Lallcmand is I ! 1 If f N r ir t -ri arncii iii iiavre iionuxow loru. lie is accompanied it is said, bv another Gener nl whose name is not known. X Y. Cou ricr. OBITUARY. tEve?i in life, 'r are in the midst of death.' 13fCJ On Wednesday the 12th county. Oa Thursday morning the 13th inst. Mrs. Indiyna Holland, wife of J h;i C. Holland, Esq. of Vincennes. KNOX CIRf.Ul I OUR 1 MARCH TERM, 1830. John C Reiley agem "j tor Martin Reiley I I Michael Burns and On fietition for Eleanor his wile, Mi fiarticion of chael Connoway and j real estate. i "aO "3 Mary his wile, and J 7 . J anna () linen, heirs I j James J I ! ,,,a.W am S, ! Ollnen, deceased. J w - -'a OTICE is hereby given that on the first day of the next ensuing term uf the Kotix circuit curt, to be hoi .en I . ir- .... c. at iwcuuvs un .t;uuay u Match next. I shall move the sid court to appoint commissioners to .nake a par ' ti'ion of all that certain tract ct land containing one hundred acres, and known ! bv 'he numb r rw hundred and cievcn, ; .(211) m t:ie 1) jti ,i Also one bunI di ed acres kno rn by the Survey number

Against them,

jone, (!. Alsn tovrn lot in thehorougb

ol Vincciines, and designated on plat number nineteen (19.) between the proprietors thereof, the above named Martin, and Michael and Lleanor. Michael and Mary, and John, Margaret and Juanna. JOHN C. REILEY, agent for Martin Rciley. January 12, 1831. 49NOTICE. AVING tatcn out letters of ad ministration on the estate of Thomas Palmer deceased, late of Knox county, I -?hall offer lor sale, on Monday 7th Feb u iry, all the personal property of said deceased, constating of one wag gon ; horses, sheep, and cattle ; house hold and kitchen furniture the terms made known on the dav of sale AU persons having demands against said esUte, will present the same within one year duly authenticated for settlement

those indebted to said estate, will call and theUay ; but who ull are desirous nf .i-al-make immediate payment. I believe inir themselves of their most valuable con-

the estate solvent. LEVI ELLIOTT, Adm'r. January 12, I G3 1 49-3t lokough election. ft i ykjiu is nereuv iri en. mat an eiection for nine Trustees, three from each ward, will take place at the Court House on V ater street, on Monday the 7th day of February next. Robert Bimtin is appointed Judge, and John Collins, clerk, for the upper ward: James Smith Judge, and John B. Martin clerk for the mrlrlU ..! t u i iv ... T...i .... and Martin Robinson clerk for the lower ward. By order of the Board of Trus-i tees, SAMUEL 1IILE, CTk. January 13, 1831. 4J-3t Administrator's ?otice. viiv-. is ncicoy given, tuat l fi have taken out letters of admim-, f 1- 1 1 IP . 1 u. . tration on the estate of Alexander Bruce, deceased, late of Daviess county, Indiana, all persons indebted to said es tate are renuested to make immnlian. I navment. and all who have rlaim, .mr,, - I I - - r - " the same to present them for adiust ment; said estate is supposed to be in solvent. NATHAN BASCOM-4cmV January 8, 1831 49-3t WAR DEPARTMENT, Washing ton, November 17, 1830 PENSION AND BOUNTY LAND REGULATION t"HE many impositions which are attempted in relation to Pension Bounty Land Ciaims, have caused the Department of War to establish aiep ulation, which declares that no attention will, in future, be given to application from persons who act as Agents, unless they are known at the Department, or are vouched for as respectable persons by some one who is known. Notice of this regulation is hereby given; and that all may be informed thereof, it is requested that publisheis of the laws of the United States in the lespective states will insert the same, on the front page of their respective papers, for three months. By o 4. By order of the Secretary of War. J L EDWARDS, Jurst Clerk Pension OJjice. WILLIAM GORDON. Firtt Clerk Bounty Land Office. 46-3m. Jf NOTICE. . JJLSf IlEREAS I have taker, out d "y ,y the Probate court of Dubois evenly, letters of administration on the estate of Napoleon B McDonald de ceased all those having claims against said estate, are requested to brinp; them forward properly aumenucaieu within twelvemonths, all those indebted are rCClUCltJ iu i 1 1 rvv iiiiiiivunm. HJ UICIII. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. JAMES McDONALD.mV. Decembi 9h 1830 46-4t NOTICE. Ik earnestly request those indebtV V ed to us, whose notes are now ' due, and those who have book accounts unsettled to call and pay the same with out delay COTTON, Picked or in the seed or merchantable will be received in payment. We have on hand a well selected, and assorted, stock of HOODS -which will be sold low io cash, or ex changed for the above named aucles REYNOLDS & BONNER. Vincennes Dec 11,1830 44-tf. XmUlUUUlUll iimtU. NY mteliigeuce concerning l'hom as M'Doi - ell, son of liuvh M S Donnell, of the Parish of Coolmanagn, and County o? rermanagh, Ireland, who came to the United States in 1815, will be kindly received by his sis er, Mary M'Dounell, Rochchster, N x , or to the Roman Catholic Pastor of the same place It is presumed that he rendes! in one of he Western States, perhaps If inois or Missouri r Fldtors friendly to the cause of hu ... . y w1,1 Pcae insert thu October 16, 180 ! Hags ! li!ags ! CASH or WORK, will be given for anv quantity ot clean Limen . CcC7i . rag. ai the wE5Sir..t sus o.T:c. J

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GIBSON CIRCUIT COURT. CA February Teem, lb30. C Eliza Powell, ) r.?. Libel for a Divorce Austin W.Powell. )

T thn term came the petitioner, by counsel, and filed her bill; ar.d it appearing to the satisfaction of th; C rt that the defendant is not an inlun-iian. of the state of Indiana, whereupon on morion ordered that notice of the pendency of this suit be made in the Western S n, (a newspaper printed in Vincennes, i. .) for four weeks succcssivel) ; that i.ti.css the said defendant appears at tho next term of this Court, to be hoiden in Princeton on the third Monday in Fe.nary next, and then and there answ er he complainant's I ill, the same will be heird a ;d determined in his absence, and a de cree entered accordingly. A Cop v Test, JOilN I. NEELY, CZi-.C.C. C. Dcc.iJl, ISM 4t-i HiLTS, lV.udir Hold, by ii. ii. iirtcr, N the boose lately occupito oy I AMES & McArthuk, as ai; sto t, on Scoi mtree(, one door b o in jarket $lreet The ices of HATS ecriciai arc Tor ' Heave o lU Fine Rorama Coarse . do S5 3 I Fine Cattor, 8 Coarte do - 6 Hats made in the shops here, are lo general, much superior to those imported from the Eatein states, loi the latter arc made ol the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit lur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least 25 per cent to purchase from the manutactuiers I pledge myself thai my Hats shall be made in the best manner, of sufierior stuff, and in the most Fash tonable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 330 2-tf XT PORK, CORX if OATS will be re ceivedio exchange lor Hats R. P P.NOTICE. HAVING purchased the right of - M - v m making and vending within Knox ..... I)n I. ham ln icr t VV 4. 1 mrr Machine, for scouring and wasnr.g clothes, any ocrson wishing to purchase can have them on trial, and if not approved, may be returned I have also on hand and intend keeping, a supply ot t abinet Ware of the best quality; H also do Carpenter's and Joiner's work at the most reduced price JOHN MOORE. May 1st, 1830 12-ly. NOTICE. W II BAT, COU FLAXSEED. OR 8 A W LUGS, will be gladiy received in payment fo? debts at this office. BLANK DKKHS tw bale at tlie W. Sun, olliec.

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