Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 May 1831 — Page 2
sca, at aoy port of tho United States cn the rivca ami lakes on our Northern, JC.j:theaicin, and Noithwcstem Iron tiers, thv.n may be levied and collected on my raft, flit, boat, or vcnsel, entering otherwise than by sea at .ny of the pons of the British posessions on our Northern, Northeastern, and Northwestern frontiers; and that, trom and after the first day of April next, no higher discriminating duty shall be loied or Collected on meichandize imported into the United States in the ports aforesaid, and otherwise than by sea, than may be
levied and collected on merchandise hen imported in like manner otherwise than by sea, into the British possessions on our Northern, Northeastern, and Northwestern frontiers fiom the Uni ed StatesSkc 3 And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage ol this act, any boat, sloop, or other vessel, of tht U lited States, navigating the waters on our Northern, Noithcastcrn, and Northwestern fionticis, otherwise than by sea, shall be enrolled and licensed in such lorm as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; which en xolment and license shall authorize any such boat, sloop, or other vessel to be employed either in the coasting or for cign trade; and no certificate of regis try shall be required (or cs-els so em
ployed on said frontiers: Provided, That
such boat, stocp, or vessel, shall be, in
every other respect liable to the ru'es, regulations, and penalties, now in force,
relating to registered vessels on our
Northern, Northeastern, and Northwcs tern frontiers Sec 4 And be it further enacted That, in lieu of the fees, emoluments
-Ba.aries, and commissions, now a1 lowed
by law to any collector or surveyor o any district on our Northern, Northeast
crn and Northwestern lakes and livers, each collector or surveyor as aforesaid, shall receive, annually, in lull compen sation for these services, an amount equal to the entire compensation recciv ed bv such office during the past year Arm VK, March 2, 1831.
No. 70 AN AC I declaratory of the law co'icei nir.g contempt of court He it cnac-d by the Senate and House of Rrfiresen'a:ivt8 ot the United States cf America in Congress assembled, Thai the power ot the seveial courts of the United States to issue attachments and inflict summary punishments for con tempts of court, shall not be construed to extend to any cases except the mis behaviour of any person or persons in
the presence of the said ccutts, or so neat thereto s to obstruct the administration of justice, the misbeluvioui of any of the offic rs ot the said courts in their official iransaciious, and the disobedience or resistance by any oIicer of the said courts, psity, jumr, witness or other person or persons, to any lawful Writ, process, order, rule, decicc, oi Command of the said covins. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That it any person or persons shall, corruptly, or by threats or by force, en deavor to influence, intimidate, or im pedc any juror, witness, or officer, in any court of the United States, in the discharge of his duty, or shall, corruptly, or by threats or force, obstruct cr impede, or endeavor to obstruct or irn pede, the due administration of justice therein, every person, or persons, so of fending, shall be liable to prosecution therefor, by indictment, and shall, on conviction therefor, be punished, by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, cr by imprisonment, not exceeding three months, or both, according to the nature end aggravation ot the ofT nee Atprovkd March 2. S3I
cy to defeat if, have no doubt been an
exciting subject and leaves us in doubt as to the ultimate fate ot the bill. The British fundi closed on the 22d March, Tuesday, a ? ade better than on the preceding Saturday Consols left off at halt past .4 o'clock, at 76 I 8. Exchequer bills at 16 a 17, but the market was dull. A letter from Madrid, received at the
London Stock Exchange, Match 21st, states that Don I'ci nando is in the possession of the Constitutionalists. The
king's troops it is added, were deserting
in great number s. and the icvolution was
rapidly extending several towns in An-
dalub"n, were said to be in a state ot in
surrcctiot , as well as Corunna. Ferrol,
Badajoz, See.
A meeting was to be held in London,
under the piesidency ol the for d major j to take into considei aiion the famine
which threatens the people of Ireland.
London. Mauch 2 1 We look upon the deieat which the
ministers have sustain d on the subject ot the Canada timber du its, with feel
ings of satisfaction
POLAND The following important letter from
Konigbberg, dated the 11th March, i
published in the London papers of th:
22d
"It now appears that the Russians have met with more obstinate resistance from the Poles rhan they expected; and, according to our information, it appears that it is the wish of the emperor ol Russia to save Warsaw Iromdestruc tion The information we have just re
ceived states that an armistice had been concluded between the Po' s and the
Russians, and we are anxiously waiting
the result
The same information is contained in
the Gnz tte de Fiance, of the 21st, an.'.
is ihu: 1 1 is stated that marshal Die biich bus received orders from the em
pcror Nicholas not to proceed to the ut
most extremity with the capital ot Po-
land."
The London Morning Herat of March
23, savs 44 The news from Poland is
more than usuallv cheering The pa
tnotic army is said to be unbroken in
spirit, with supplies ot all goits abun
dant, strongly posted near Warsaw, hav tg also a large force in Piaa 1 he Russians, on the other hand, are epre sentcd as harrassed by bad roads disap pointed by the breaking up of the ice on the Vistula, weakened by diseases trom the marshes of the dreary country in which they are marching, sickly, ineso
lute and dispirited Even the Russian accounts admit that provisions arc exceedingly scarce in general Diebtisch's ar my, and the r sistance which met their advances into Poland exceed all the previous calculations of the command, r in
chief, and obliged him materially to alter
The Momteur contains also a royal ordinance relative to the publicity of the proceedings in the council of slate. The non olhcial part gives, under the date of March 13, the substance of va
rious reports to the staff of the National Guatd, respecting the disturbances on the 1 4th, when one hundred and fiftyyoung men appeared in the Fauxbouig
St Anton, c with a tri-tolored flag, to which a piece of black crape was attached The report speaks with great praise of the conduct ot the working class Fauxboure St. Antoine, who receivtd with contempt the endeavors made to seduce then), and offered to assist the national guard in restoring order. I here was a mob in Par is on the 9th, which attacked the hotel of the Russian
ambassadot, amid ciiesof ' Down with the Russians!" and The Po esfotev-
1" broke his windows, and then bent
their steps towards the chan ber ol deputies, the member sot which they assailed
with insulting and seditious denuncia
lions
An almost GENERAL WAR IN
EUROPE however, appears now incvi:abc,and ihcte is too much reason to
fear that England wilt be involv ed in the
vortex
Austria is determined to put down the
revolution in Italy, and Metternich is said to have threatened that it France in
terposes, the Austrian cabinet will support the claim ot young Napoleon to the throne of his father. But the war party in France gathers strength every day The new administration, it is true, is even more amicable than the last, hut its
permanency is doubted Louis Philip wi:l be compelled to accede to the w ish cs of the people, and interpose in behalf of the nations that are struggling for freedom. I here are reports ot an cx tensive insurrection in Spain, but the accoucts hitherto received cannot be ielied upon Some further disturbances have taken place in Paris, which are attributed to the pupils of the schoos; but they do not appear lo have btcnol much importance.
The following is given in the Commercial Advertiser, as an extract of a
letter trom an intelligent American gen tleman, now at Paris: I know not what to tell you of Eu rope. I think they must fight; but among them there is not a nation that can do it, without running the risk of bank ruptcy France has half a million of regulars: however, we cannot believe that she will give up Belgium with such a force. Thiee years ago I said that England was drawing near her end, or rather, near the end cf her supremacy; and all our people here turned up their noses: but now they all appear to think she will finish in a few weeks! My
An Oruinance amendatory to an ordinance rc -ulatine; the market. Be it ordaaied by the Board ,f Trustees
of tlir Borough of Vincennes, and i: in h-re-by ordained by the authority of the iwr, That hereafter from the first day of May to the first day of Octcber in each year, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week.
shall be the tvgular market davs, Passed. April 12, 1831. MARTIN ROBINSON, Ch'rrn. Samukl Hill, Clerk: 13-3t.
HON BSSIDEHTS LIST. X . 7T.1X. i Cn. i iNo. jTax.l (.
S) EftilTH & TRACY'S X& Tin & Shed Iron
Man l factory.
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N the corner ot Market and Se
cond streets, have on hand for sale,
a large aid general assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron ware, which they offer at reduced prices Tinware will be sold wholesale and retail uponadvan tagcous terms to purchasers.
Vincennes, October 24, 1829. 37 if
SALE FOR TAXES.
PUBLIC notice- is hereby uiven, that
on Monday the 13th day of June nea t, I
shall proceed, and lT. r for sale at the
court-house door in this place, lor the taxes
and costs tnereon, the following lots, mi less they are paid before that time.
N. Inlets.
OWNER'' NAME.?.
his plans Some new engagements are ! opinion is uncharged.
BALTIMORE. AFRIL 19 OTILL LATLH FROM KN GLAND
Vc have received proof alius mm provisions hitherto, and by a general or-
suid to have taken piace, w hich ended fa
vorably to the Poles Fi Id marshal Diebitsch has set at li bcrty Polish prisoners of war: each ol them received two ducats and a procla ma'iun to the Poles The governor general cf Warsaw, M Weyezinki, and the vice governor, Me siolowki, have resigned A letter trom Frankh rt, dated March 16, states the central force ot the Polish army concentrated in the villages west ward of Warsaw, at about thirty six thousand regulars fifteen thousand volunteers, or irregulars, fic thousand scythemen, and sixty two field pieces; independent of ten thousand men, under genera'. Dwernicki. in the wiw o iship ot Sandomir Tte same letter says "It is I'fTirmed, on the best authority, that the Russian loss in killed, wounded an 1 missing, since the opening of the campaign, a mounts to eight thousand men. and thirteen guns of various caliber. The sick ere numerous, and are placed at seven thousand. There has been no want of
Here the aristocrats, under a dissui
std name, are in power; and, for a season, they have carried all their own way. Dread of the old scenes, which never could have taken place again in France, led many honeet people to lend them their support; and they have profitted by the alarm to chtck the revolution I think they n.us' give way to the torrent of opinion still; or it will sweep away the Citizen King and all his satelites. We shall get part of our claims on France, say 7 o 8.000,000, or possibU SI 0,000,000 Rives is a good Minister '
2)Q
HAYK the pleasure of informing their
1 ru ru's and the public generally, thattuey have received, and ore now opening, a general assort 'incut of merchandize, among
Armstrong Andrew, Andrew Pierre, And in Jesse, Burns James, n. a. Brent , Bailey John I. Collins John, Cartier Pierre, Cardinal Joseph, Collins David, ir. . same DuchaneV heirs, Duchane Toiisuint, Good wen John, Govlen Willn-m, Gracter Frederick, same Harbin John, same, 389, 350,
Joyus Joseph heirs, Jenkins Thomas, Kuya Louis, Lasselie Hyacinth, same same same same
same same same
same same same same Lasselie Hyacinth, jr. same sa me same same same same same Lagow Wilson, Park's place. same, 40 feet M Call William U. iteeves Augustus, ii.a. Pepi Theresa, Ilichardville Henry, llano Joseph, Soden Jacob, same, same, Soul in y Louis, Snnpp Perry, same
Shuts John, ii. same same.
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our obliging correspondents ot the N
x Gazette, the Commercial) Daily Ad er'.iser, and the Standard, b which we learn that the packet ship George Can
ning nas arrived, bunging London pa
der, each man is provided with 6 days ra
tions, constantly renewed.' FRANCE CHANGE op MINISTRY Another chanee has takui nlatc in the
pe to tne od and Liverpool to the 24s. Ii j French ministry the former having rcti lM'irch, both inclusive, fiom which we j red it is said in consequence ot a disa make the following intereMinjr extiacts: ; greement of opinion with the king, on great Britain. the question ot Austrian intervention in Dy this anivai, the most important Italy . in which his intentions were more item from Lngland is, that sir John Rus jpacTic and those ot his ad visers. The
sen s rclorm bill passed to a second
rllC:l
Blue. OH re, roun and Green cloths
vt ry .up rior broirn Sflight-hluz cassinft.s Bed, While an Green Flannel Hose Mackinaw and Point Blankets Super Black iialian Lutestring Silk and Tabby Velvets Bomhatets, Plaids, Cambrics Calicoes, Glove?, llos'nry, Fashionable Bonnet and Belt Ribbons, Leghorn Bounds, Fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, Silk and Marseilles Ycstings, Broirn and Weachul J)omestics, Prunella, Morocco and Mens'1 Leather Shoes Fine
and Common llats. Sc. S'C. togctlur with an assortment of Hardware, Irou. SteelA
same.
will be found Suptrtne Black, Wvant John.u. a
WebblXiid, same Webb David, and Stephen, Well man larnabas, Whittlesey Isaac, same, sjiine, - -same, same, same, aiiie, sanv, Taylor Waller, h. a. same.
reading in the house of commons on the 2d March, by a majority of only one Tins was a subject of all engrossing m tcrest : England. Throurhout every
clas of the briiish public, the immense
following is a list ot the new cabinet: Paris March 4 The ofneiat part ot me Moniteur con
tains six ruyal ordinances, appointing the j
new ministers:
1 M. l iv.mer Perrier, secretary ot
Casting.-:. Frch Groceries . , Qua ns- j Vandeventer John, ware, they arc ditennined to offer at thel tmu Jonathan, lowest nde.s for cash or merchantable ; 1 I i 1 "o -T hn
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produce of any hind. i United State:
cm;
rumutr ot petitions presented both for . state tor the In?eior, and president ol tind against the bill, prove how much a I the council ot ministers live the people were on this question j 2 Baron Louis, to be minister oi the attendance of the members on the France, in the room ot M Lufitte, Eight ot the vote, show conclusively . w hose resignation is acceppied tha; 'he advocates and opponents ot tne i 3 M Harthe, to be keeper of the A :ad mustered their ioices in all their ; seats, minister of justice, and president
Strti-yri lot ihe council ot ca?e
Mt.Calcraft had the credit of deci
tli- question, anu was greeted ac
cordiuglv by the "ayes '
The debates on thi question are long i and animated: our English natcixarc!
cm.vded with them so much so, that it ia impossible even to give a brief summs ) of what was 3id on the occasion The thiid reading of this impot tant qu stion was fixed tor 14'h April The pi ' ; u i which would have been road, o' he cieat MUH'eles on the
pnt..iHc oj onyj ma. Lulled States, They take this opportunity of inform- j.lmL.s lrnfij inr the cuvtcut rs of the Xinceanes Steam j (;,;irlos Urselew Mill t'mt in future that establihmuit will j.,jin Jj,,,,,, be undtr t'tc immediate ?nancgemcnt of Chenet, out of the Jirai; and they hope that their D k: ha lie's heir?, invtiritibde disposition to acco?t:modate (Joodwin J -hn
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WILLIAM LINDSAY, Col. V. B. Vineennes, May 7, 1S31. 13 ,3t. Note. In the fireoin lists n. a. stands for Harrison's Addition, and r. fur part of a lot. "P ESPLXTFULLY inform their fuends and the public generally, that their NFAV GRIST MILL is now completed. They will in future endeavour to keep on hand at all times, fresh MEAL and FLOUR, which thev are determined to
2 j veil at fair prices for cash only. No orders 2 j will be accepted after this notification, un-
.. , less the cash accompanies tncm. 3 I I K rc t xj Y r rr . f.- 1iiia or'ximtr Vt.
Vincennes STEAM MILL, are informed that cash payments will be expected for every article they may have purchased at that establishment. 1'he pn.prietf.rs arc prepared to execute orders for P LA NIC and SCANTLING of every description, at the shortest notice, and en the mcit reasonable terms. N. B. M. & II. have received a consignment cf 100 Barrels cf KENHAWA SALT, which they will dispose of lev. Vincennes, May 7, 1831. 1 : - -1 f
4 C . nt de Montalivct, to be minister o public instruction and ecclesiaslic.tl r-ffaiis. in the loomol M Barthe 5. C-tuii' vl'ATKout to be minister t f commerce anil pubac wnrks
6. Vice admiral de Uip-y, to be rr.i nisier ol marine, in the loom of count d' A i out. AO these ordinances arc dated Pai is, March 13, and wcie published i-.an ex
tra)t dmary
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Win. Jo "eu, Joseph Juveus, An ine Leveroii, Perry Sna;p, Sullivan Graeter, same, same, same, same, same,
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"STHF.RE S my wife Nancy has recer.tf V ly involved me i:i debt to a considerable amount, v.ithout my approbation or kno'-v ledge, of an nanecessary andextravaganl nature, therefore, all persons arc cautioned ucrainst trusting her arain on rov ac
count, as I will not pay any more debes o'
her contracting m future unless by mv er-
nii:cii. K. POTTER. Vincennes, May 7, 1831. ir-2w.
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MARKET STRhETx. WILLIAM Ml LUKE, j W-.u I. 1) -.v id &. Stephen, Vincennes, Apul, 1631. s-;t. Wm. L. Wiiiier
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Suvacrij ausr 5Ht5to:f crn, I)OGTtll IIENRV DAVISON MEMBER cf the Co!le-c of Surtons of London, Licentiate cf 1 tic Lyir.-in Hospital of Glasgow, Scotland, beg Uave to tender to the inhabitants ol Vincennes and its vicinity, hi professional serice. He may be tcuoci at all times (except when absent on the
; business of profession) at tiis 100m in
the house of Mr George Davis, Water street ; his charges shall be mcilcratc and he confidently hope that his capacity may entitle him to the coi.fidcr.ee cf those sho may call on him. Vincennes, Dec. 16. 1830 45-tf
Uas ! Kasrs ! Uas ! CASIKvt U OKA', will be fciven for aa quantity of clean Lmncr: CctU?, flC at the IVESNUIU svjn tril.ee.
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