Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 April 1831 — Page 1

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nil is it i i -n ! r n. i fir s v the payment of '2 at the time of sub ' scribing. Payment in advance., heinr the- mntu '. al interest of both parties, that mode solicited. j A failure to notify a wish to discon tinue at the expiration of the time sub scribed for. will be considered a new en HUrrvitimiP. until nil arrrnr.i;rp. nr.. nnid Subscribers must piy the postage on their papers when sent by mail. Letters by mail to the Editor on business must be paid,or they will not be attended to. Producb will be received at the Cash Market Price, foi subscriptions, if delivered wrhin the year. Advf.rtisemf.nts not exceeding thirteen lines, w ill be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each tfter insertion lonjjei ones in the same proportion HT Person sending Advertisements, must specify the num bcr of trues they wish them inserted, or they '-'ill he continued until ordered out. and oris be naid for accordingly BY &UTHGEXTY. Laws f thk cmtkd states, passed at thk. slcov.d session 01- thk twenty-first congress N'- 46 AN ACT making appropriations tor the military service fur Uie year on - thousand 'igUt hundred and thirtyone. B!l ' enartrd by the Senate and House cf firest titativc'x cf the Uniicd States cf . I'r.rj ica in Congress assembled. That the ioilovv'mg sums be, and the same are hcre!) , appropriated, to be paid out of any un impropriated nionev in the I reain y, for the service of the military establishment fnr the year o.e thousaud eight hundred and thirtv-one, viz: For pay of the Army and subsistence of J , ii t oiheers, one million onehundied a (1 eight thousand six hundred and twelve dollar s. For forag" for officers, forty-eight thoas and six hundred -md nineteen dollars. For clothing for the servants of otTicers, tweiitv-t wo thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For subsistence, exclusive of that of ofHecer. in addition to an unexpended balance of seventv-fivc thousand dollars, two hun dred and sixty-six thousand tiiree hundred j dollars. For clothing for the Army, camp equipage, rooking utensils, and hospital furniture, in addition to material- and clothing on hand, amounting t; eighty-rive thousand dollars one hun bed and thirteen thousand seven bundled and forty -seven d' liars For the Medical and Hospital Department, thirty th us md dollars. For various expenses in the Quartermas ter's Department, viz: l or tuel, forage. straw, stationary, olank. repairing officers' epi u ters. ban cks, s'ote-houses, and hospi taK: tr erecting temporary cantonments nn .' ! gan-houses; foi rent of quarters, storehouses, a-ul laad; for postage of letters on puYoo service; for expenses of courts martial, including compensation of judge advo Oatev iiu-mbers and witnesses; for extra pay i soliei employed on extra labour, un icr the act of March second, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen; for expenses of express's, escorts to paymasters, and "th-r contingencies "f the Quartermaster's Department, two hundred and twen-tv-six thoustnd eight hundred dollars. I'm transportation of officer- liaggage. and. allawance for travel. i'i lieu e-,f trausport ation, an.l for per diem allowance to officers on ton -cT.thic.al dutv, fiftv -seven thous ind dollars. Fcr tran-iportati: n of clothing, subsist - cri'-c, ortluancc. and ot lean irom tne mines i nnd for transporfition of the Vrmy, and) funds for pav cf the armv, including the 1 sever d co-run encies and items r.f expendi-1 tnre at the several stations and girnsons, usud'.v estra.a.ed under the head of trans-: tiortr.:o'i oi tiie army, one hundred and three th.-usa-i doll irs. For t ie completion ot the b irracks at Fort vVm ' 1 go, n e thous.iad dollars, be-1 iice ef an annr.viriation here-1 tng t.. K. .v, . . i -I, .r r u,..- i,i '... t" ... n w. ,vi-P "Ii ' -

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For repairs and impro; -mcmts of build-; fifty dollars for buoys on Pardee's bar.; Four hundred dollars lor placing time be ascertained that the said ir.solings and grounds at est Point, three thou-1 Plack Rock bar, and the Shag banks in said buovs in the said har hrtire-nn 5; ,lnf vent rfrbtor hath obtained the an:r imnn

- i r i 1 . . ? n i shii'i mur nunurcu uoimrs. t.-rt .,t: ,-t..t- rv..,.. termaster's cletk, nine hundrtd dollars. ! 1" ' increase and expenses ot the library, . fourteen hundred dollars. t or miscellaneous items and incidental expenses of the Academy, one thousand six hundred dollars. For fuel for the first quarter of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, two thousand thice hundred dollars. For contingencies of the Army, ten thousand dollars. For the national armories, three hundred ank sixty thousand dollars. For the armament of the fortifications, one hundred thonsand dollars. For the current expenses of the ordnance service, sixty-eight thousand dollars. For arsenals, ninetv-four thousand four hundred dollars. For the recruiting service, thirty-five thousand six hundred and ninety-iix dollars, in addition to an unexpended balance of four thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the recruiting service, fifteen thousand nine hundred and rtty-tvo dollars, in addition to an unexpended balance of tive thousand dollnrs To Fi) mas Fitzgerald, an invalid pensknc r, two hundred and eighty-four dollars twenty-two cents, being arrearages cf pension due him by law. For arrearages prior to the first day of July, - ne thousand eight hundred and fifteen, five tlious ind dollars. To e:rtble the Secretary of War to pay for medals to be distributed amongst the Indian chiefs, three thousand dollars. For completing the Marshill road in Maine, and making btidges on the same, the thousand dollars. For the further extension, rnd the completion of the wails and embankments for conveying water to the works at Harper's Ferry armory, in Virginia, seven thousand hc hundred dollars. Approved, Mrch 2, 18,1. AN 0 U FAV ST FA'ENSON, Sficaker of the Hoiuc of Refirt'ft"?itutives. JOHN C. CALHOUN, Pretidnit uf the Stnale. ANDREW JACKSON. No. 47. AN ACT making appropriations for buii.iing h'iu-houses, light-boats beacems, and monuments, and placing buoys. . M if enacted by the Seriate and IIjHxc of Refireu ntctiven of the Unittd States of America in Congress assc?nhlcd. That tiie following appropriations b- and the same are hereby, made, and directed to be paid out of nny money in the Freasurv not otherwise appropriated, to enable the Sccretarv r.f the 'Freasurv to provide, bv contract, for building light-houses, light-boats. Deacons, ana monuments, and placing buoys, to wit: State of Maine. Four thousand dollars for a light-house at the western entrance of Fox island thoroughfare. Six thousand dollars for a light-house at or near cape Porpoise. Four thousand dollars for increasing the height of the lilit-house on Boone island. Four thousand dollars for a light-house at or near Marshall's point, in the town of St. George. Six thousand dollars for rebuilding the light-house at White-head. -ix thousand dollars for rebuiidimr the light-house op Fra.iivlin inland. Five handled md ten dollars for spindles and buoys im To M'jca.t river. Siate of aftach'i-ictti. Five thousand dollars tor o an mag a hght-house on the monument at Ciiouceste' Doint. One thousand dollars for erectinga monument on or near Coaasset i ecks. I no lumdied atid fiav dollars, in addi tion to an unexpended b dance ol af naiuri appropriation for erecting a spindle-beacon J cui Mm; t's ledge, and placing a buav on I Hospital island ledge, near George's islandTwelve hundred dollar' for erecting a monument upon a ledge cf rocks situated al the other part ot the haroour of Swmpsmu. One thousand dollars for two monuments M.e on sunken i-dar.d, and the otntr on Piq: rocks, m Hraintree bay. j Fix e hundred dollars fcr pi icint; ten b-ioys j i-i the nofdiern channel torough the Vi-.ie-1 ; yard s -and, at the following places: one on ! point :iips; ..ne on the Shovel shod-, near Mono.nony p-nat; tiiree on the Handkercn.er, narthtat, northeast, and soutiiwet pans" one on a rock near Hcanms harbour, 1 - . . . "... ,m Thr rlwnnrl: a o . 1 f.v .v. trio 1,.-1 i t-tiip r:stwardr.f Fa .-iioir'i. rj,t ,nr wmi . . i r:.. ' a a..' 1 a- i- i . 1 rive uij'jviiiuiii.inni, imiiuiiij u tigut- 1 louseoii cape v xi, suoui-.i jc ii-eiiKU ex nement v the Secretarv ot the I reasurv. Foir ii i .drcd dollars for placing six!

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j and dollars. et's reef, in the sound; c:.e on the south end . cing buoys at St. Augustine, and in St. shal, be detmed guilty of perjury, and Fnr mili'l": fnr fnrtifimtinn9 nnr t'umc. i r.f cjM r-of- nnn fiv the? southeast tjil of T,.. L.1.-11 m ' . ,

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naroor. c; onfi trmlrnHir,,! ,.m , i erertir.g a monument or beacon on Branklord reel, i!i Long island r?ounn. Two hundred and fifty dollars fi tor p acin State of Xev York, i hree thousand the beacon in Black Hock harbor, should it be deemed expedient by the Secretary of the Treasury. Four thousand dollars for erecting a beacon-light on a proper site near Sackett's Harbor, in lake Ontario. Three thousand dollars for erectine a beacon-light at the junction of Rondout

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pe.lient by the Secretary of the Treasury. One thousand dollars for erecting; a bea con nn the middle ground between Stratford and Crane Neck, m Long Island sound. Twelve thousand riv e hundred and twelve dollars, in addition to an unexpended b.d ance of former appropriations for erecting a light -house, and forming the foundation for the same, in the harbor of Buffalo. State of Pennsvlvania. Two thousand five hundred dollars for erecting a beacon light at the end of the pier which forms the entrance into the harbour of Erie, on lake Erie. State of Delaware. Fifieen hundred dollars for erecting a beacon light near the mouth of Mispiliion creek. 'Fen thousand dollars for building a lighthouse at Mahon's Ditch, in addition to what remains unexpended of an appropriation to build a light-house at Duck creek, and which last named appropriation is hereby transferred to the first mentioned object. State of Maryland. Five thousand dollars for building a light-house on cr near Turkey point, at the mouth of Elk river. For erecting a beacon light on Lazaretto point, at the entrance of the harbor of Haltimore, or on the point of land upon which fort McHenry is situated, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, two thousand five hundred dollars. For a floatiug light at the Wolf Trap, in the Chesapeake Bay, twelve thousand dollars Four hundred dollars for placing buoys at the entrance of the harbor of Annapolis. State of Virginia. Seven thunsand and five hundred dollars for building a lighthouse on one of the Chingoteague inlands. Five hundred dollars for placing in the Potomac river three buoys on the Kettle Bottoms, one on Port Tobscco shoals, one in Nanjemoy reach, one on Kagged Point br, and one on Parsin-.mon bar. Si cte of -Yjrth Carolina. Eleven thousand dollars for building a liht bo.it, to be stationed at or i,e r 3rant Island shoal, in Partition sound. For a buoy to be placed on the bar near Harbor Island, to hundred dollars. For three buoys to be placed in the river and inlets of Cape Fear, twelve hundred dollars. State of Sou' k Carolina Fifteen hun di ed d )llars ior constructing three hoilow buoys, and placing tiie sime on the bar ai or near the entrance of the harbor of Georgetown, in addition to any unex pended appropriation for placing buoys at or near that harbor. A sum not exceeding one thousand dollars lor purchasing land and remuv ing a wind mill on Cap' Roman. Siate of Georgia l or a beacon on the White Oy ster Beds, neirthe mouth ol Savannah river, three thousand dollars State vf Ohio. Five thousand dollais for bniiding a light house on Turtle Island at thc inouih of Maumee bay, lake Eie. One thousand dollars for erecting a beacon light on th? pier at Grand River. Stare cf Louisiana Forty thousand dollars for building two light houses, one at the mouth oi the southwest pass of tne river Mississippi, and the other on the south point, between the south west pass and the Balize Scen thousand dollars for a.liehtnouse at the RigoleU. S'ate of Mis&issififii. Seven thousand doliars tor building a light house nn St Joseph's island, or some other suitable place oil the Pascagoula bay. Seven thousand dollars tor a light house at Pass Christian, near the bay of 1 St Louts ; For buovs to be Dlaced at the south 1 - 1 .. .u I. n....t!... ..... T . . , r iioU' ' U n iieo e 10 iiars , Stare of Alabamz. Five hundred do!ilars tor phcii,,; buovs in Mobile bav uoys in lobi!e bny State of Illinois Five thousand dollar ,or buodmg a light house at the f c ' Cr 1 1 jt 11 . live lllOUSaUU r, r . t .. . . C OM oS l ) t)U .llir a Mimr-noill at the . . . r UV ?

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stauoneii m u.e sirau connecting lakes and proper under all the crcumstancs -nenigtit oi tne . ' V " Hu'o:i an 1 Michigan; and three hun-lof the cse, a'. may execute a release Yet, that attack aved New Orleat. -dred and fifty dollars for buoys and pla- j lo him or her for the amount of the said What other General would have -- -d cir.gth.- same on the flats at the head of; debt or debts which he or she mav owe ! to take upon himself, the responsui itjr

ike S CSatr if.-irf.V.i Tsrritrru Rl-,n ihA.u,nrl ! " : V y'r u; ' I lour hilti.lr e:l , ioilars lo- tini :lino- h lirr.M , t t ui.-u-'v u" ..v , j .iii v i n. xi.iii-v .- . , . . I, ..... r-- I A !.,: i cola bay

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Appalachicoia river, Two hundred dollars for placing buoys in the bay and river of St. Mark's. Por t Ciinion. AppnovF.a. March 3, 1831. No 48. AN ACT for the relief cf ceitain insolvent debtors of the Uni ted States. li it enected tv the Smnrr nnH House of Representatives ot the United i States of Arntnca in Congress ansem of Jdnuarv bs, aml whn ;4 in..iru.,f, ' the United States for any sum ot money then due, which he is unable to pay, un less such person be indebted as the prin cipal in an official bond, or for public money received by him, and no' paid over or accounted for according to law, or for any fine, forfeiture, or penalty. incurred by the violation of any law of the United States, may make application in writing, under an oath or afTirmaticn, to the Secretary of the Treasury, for the purpose ot obtaining a release or dis charge of the said debt; which application shall state, as near as may be. the time when the applicant became insol vent, how soon thereafter he niade known his inslvncy to his creditors, the cause or causes, and the amount of such in solvency; and, also, all the estate, real and personal, which the -.aid applicant owned at the time of his insolvency, and the manner in which such estate h?s been disposed of; and what estate, it any, he lias since owned, and still owns Sko 2. And be it further enacted. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to transmit to the Dis trict Attorney of the United States for the District or Territory within which the said applicant shall reside, a ceitifi cate copy of the said application, wi'h such instructions as he may think pro per; and it shall be the duty of the said District Attorney to lay the said copy ot such application before ihe Commission cr or Commissioners of Insolvency, to be appointed by virtue of this act, and to appear and act before them as coun scl in behalf ot the United States. Sko 3. And be it further enacted. That the Secietary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to ap point any number of Commissionei s o' Insolvency he may think proper, not ex ceediiiE: three in each judicial districtor .Territory of the United States, who, before they enter upe;n the duties of their appointment, shall severally takr. an oath or affirmation before one of the Justices of the Supretne Court, or be iure any Judge of a District Court of the Unit'-d States, that they will faith lully execute the trust committed to them: and it shall be the duiy of the said Commissioner or Commissioners to pio cced publicly to examine the books, papfis, and vouchers of each of the said applicants; and they, or either ol them, shall also be authorized to examine each of the said applicants, or any other person or persons, upon oath or affirmation, touching the said application: and it shall be the duty of the said Commissioner or Commissioners to make a report, in writing, to the said Secretary, of the result .f their examination in each case, therein particularly stating, as near as may be, the time when the ap plicant became insolvent, how so.n thereafter he made known his insolvency to his creditors, the cause or causes, and the amount ol such insolvency; and also, ail the estate, real and personal, which the said applicant owned at the r i , ! m which such estate has been disposer r , . ..- of; and what estate, if any, he has since ' . , ... own.?d, and f tnl owns Skc 4 And be it further enacted. That the secretary of the 1 reasury, af - ter he shall have received the report of the said ' ommissioner or Commission -u n . -. a . . . : -. V"-" c""""c U1 , cumstances ot eacn case, anu. It Its have been proved to his satisfaction tt3t j au., ...u:.k tt i t nf v ii'i iiLwi ii it ti a i j 1 1 ii id v iiit .iii nited States; that he has done no act fraudulently todeptive tiie united States f neir ,e ai ptioriu; thal he has not been guihy of any fraud, nor made any i ' . r . . . c on v e v an ce ox nis est Jie, real or person - al. in trust tor himselt, or with an intent .ufranH ihi fr,i.rrl sutr. r vth .. UI IU j him,elr or larn;v: then and in that case. . , . " :.....:.u; ! tS aid Secretarv n-.av rnmnrtmiisc w ith .' . i - -.A r!hrr nr,nn t.,K i..m. nrt i.ic s Jii .jn.ii.iai i ina ill 11 i uiiiiiu n iu 1 a:. u ,ii vin, -jai J uvuivi, vj uuu 3 11 . I u.J t.in.1 ,. - , ... ... , conoitions a nc may trunK reasonaaie ,0the United States; which said release chall mntjin a rrciLal that the fnrP'r.iTif ' c. , r).iriicuiars nave oeni sausuc'iirnv nro .v.. - - -' - - " 7 - v.. . A , 1 , . I . . f t -1 , ,1 ii.lfi. ..l! I itndared null and void, it it shall t any

vent debtor hath obtained the same upon

false suggestions. Sec 5 And be it further exacted, That if the said insolvent debtor, oi any other person, shall falsely take an oath That each of the said Commissicners of Insolvency thall receive five dcllars per day for each day they shall be actually employed in the performance ot their duty under this act; which sum together with the actual expense incurred lor office rent and ah other contipgencies Providcd thc samc sa'l not. in the w.-iuic, cxcccu iwououars per ciay..r.aii be apportioned among the several applicants by the said Commissior er or or Commissioners, under tfu direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, according to the time occupied in the invesiigaticn of each case; and each cf thc said applicants, immedia'ely after the investigation of his or her case shall be completed, by the Commissioner or Commissioners, and before the report shall be transmitted to thc said Secretary, shall pay his or her respective proportions of the same: aid it shail be the duty of the faid Comn issioi,e or Commissioners, to transmit with his or their report, in each case, a statement, under oath or affirmation, to the said Secretary, ot the time actually occupied in the investigation thereof, and the amount which ihey shall have received from the scid applicant Sec 7 And be it further enacted, I nai the ronipensa'H o Vh bt paid t- tie Diiirict Aitornty ot each district and territory shall be five dollars for each day he shall be actually employed under the proiisions : his act. Skc 8 And be it further enacted I hat it shall be thc duty ot the S cictary of the Treasury to report annually to Congress the names of the applicants under this act. and the rfture and an.f-unt of thr debt or debts due from taci. to the United States; and. a s . 'he nau es ot those who hall have obtained .ta?est together with thc terms ot compron -sc n each esse Sec 9 And be it jurther enacied, That thc 6um ol five thousand do .?rs be, and the same is hereby, appi rpriaed, to be paid ut of any money not otherwise appropriated for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of tins act Sec 10. And be it further enacted, I hat this act shall ccntn ue in force fcr three tears ind no longer Atprovkd. March 2, 1831 THfc ntfcSIDENT Not many nays ago, a southern gentleman was complaining that Gen. Jackson was not all the southern men i a d wish, hen this question was pui t3 him: ''Do yov bf litre that had Mr. Calhovn bttn preside ut insttad cf Gi n. Jackson , hcinwhi hare put liitsvito upon the May 9ville Road BMP "An," he replied, "Mr. Calhovn uould not hare dartd to do it, nor vrovla any vian in the I aion. except (ten. Jaek.soiiP i his act, as much as any other ol his life, is illustrative of the independent and fearless character of the President. Peihaps there was not among those to whose views it is row charged tt at he is subservient, who did not wish that ho could not find i consistent with a conscientious discharge ot his duties. to sign that biil. B some of his fuend from Kentucky, it was urged upon him, by every argument which the most lively apprehensions cculd suggest He was told, that it was utter luin to ail their hopes, and that his veto would be their political dea h warran': 'This biU I r ... , . ' . , avirojrriatinj the central tumU to loJ , , ; , i t , , ,j cal 0liH't? is unoiual and VTiimt: I . hall , M- . , i ray C.utn,v tho:t stopping to calculate ,.A.J . J .fr ' ... 1 .. He did it I he result showed how jg-oundless were thc apprehension oi his triends, end again proved, that "honesty ,,11 the beat Ji'Aicy I hose prejudice, wnicn no oiner nun wouiu nc ujicg 10 encun rn fled before the powerot Cruth9 t . . told by ihe honest man Nee pernapa oad ai.y one document, so decisive an : ' ..i... l . i c . r L. .iHJ(,' This is the man. who is row represen .-A U.. in l-rin(.rr.,.. A n.in t 'cu ... .vuo...s Sw - ! wno on Krc tasrons, ses asiu. i counsels ot tils most ludicia ini.no?, ' and astonishes thtm with the brilliant . . . !., ' result of his on Utter lUCw'I.vlil vfhn Knt nn tirL-nn. would havo i thnii(!il n( a? attark Oti British etcr ang, .- - irh th. fnrr. under his command on -) .:.u ., r i.r hie command on nc iun.c uu"--of putting a whole cny u tinder martial law: unouimas : . v,, Orleans could Tmt hac , w.. In. umerah ar 'h- met - 1 'licisuiv. - ... --- , ! lO -4 CV VlCO. y i wnicn aa u.m..6 -v.. ... .i. iii.mi l e n trift rniifu r t