Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1831 — Page 2

D ALT I MO UK, OCT. 18. LATEST FROM EURO I' 12. Tht ship Hellespont, at Huston, brings

Lire pool papers to the 6th ana London ,j the 5'h September. The annexed extracts are from the Daily Advertiser. The Russian armies appear lo be ad vanning upon Warsaw without any effectual opposition, antl there was a report that the city had surrendered. The only important information from that quarter will be found in the annexed ex

Louisiana sugar,) csn te pucrhnscd in made upon her in behalf of cur rncrch-! COLLECTORS NOTIG3

the liar.ds lorthiee cents a pound; and ants, reduced lo penury by spoliations ol

this shewsthe fatal effects which would ,thnr prcpeity.

. ( 1'1'K'i: i heieU pvc n toa'i wl- ni

i ' it conoTiisi. that nil the l ine's ami

be produced on the aericu.iure of Lou- Dunne the short period our venerable i . , . ... L f hi. 1. r main

isiana.il this dissolved sugar be permit- ; President has held the reins cl govern j,,,-,,, rtr.ift x,.ar until th- niri tedio enter our country under the duty ; mem, a commercial tieaty has been mace . Vender next uz ;md It-

contemplated by the importers. Let u with l urkey, whicn opens ie un o-u ; m:: in tin o.m'v of ;i! s;m ;u.d state ot

mke the calculation ol the cmerence in ; prize ol our countrymen

ihc amount ol duty which would be paid 'the B'ack Sea and the

i on a hogshead of this dissolved suijar, if sions on two continents-

ens to the enter : jn ( .., , (jf a rich trade wilh(ljulinnM v m f r Rt f lurkish posses , ,.m ( at t,., ia !h4 , Ucnn.aik and lcom(v ....j,, t f s:s (

! . . . i i I i . . .

tanging their diffoienccs with thciitwere permuted to be entered .is sy- r ranee nave oy treaties j'v will p:iy the: t;: ai,.! r.n o: th- m-.

ten by ntrociatian. It is ihouuhtthat rnp, and a hogshead of real brown sugar, rust and lung deterred inucmr.iuo, v.,.. J( crin;rlCC .j... j...r

)th patties will be required to assume The hogshead, we believe contains one .Britain has opened to our ships tier pons f oVJlM k A M f().,r ,, , .t s hostile uui .u f,.vV.ri pach other i hundreu ialions. which accordi k o ihe in the W. Indies: and there is now no . , , ...-,

llbCtS. The affairs of Belgium appear to be

on the point of adjustment, und the French troops were about to be with drawn. The Reform bill was BtU under discussion in committee of the House ot Commons Lord Althrop expressed a hope that the committee would get thio' their Wj iri on the bill befote the coio nation. The harvest in every part ol

Lnglund had been unusually productive, and the weather for gathering it favorable. The extensive preparations making for the Coronation, appear to occupy much of the public attention The Trench army acco ding to the return ol the Minister ol France, contains 403,000 men, ol whom the active army embrace 365,107 men, the geudai merit1G.I07, w .tan ; 13-913 general staff

,00 I'he nnmbv-r of miiokets vhich vtre delivered to the Nation d Guard

Vi9 R60. -5?. sabers 2 1 6,000; and pieces

of ani'Jcrv 500 The Ministerial patty

lisrl vnrr t ' in e'ectint? M. Charles

T)-i :in. d. . piuy lor the 10th arondiise

v to tiil H tl rt d. .UUIN AVLKr', Oct. isn.

Tluy ccmpiain bitterly of lliis in terference, as ca'culuted to tob them of all the fiuits which they had a tight lo expect, alter sheding so much ol their

blood in the unequal contest. The manifest is concluded in tcims of despondenrj . The news from Belgium is satisfactory The U Jgiatis have accepted the armistice, and there is a better prospect of

Du

b,

in the neighbo.hoodol Antwerp, ar.d that! analss ol a very skillful and impartial government in Lurcpc wmcn me i.oi the Ring of Holland vmIi be expected to' chemist, would give eight hundred respect our fljg and court cur inter reduce his ai my Mommy Herald. ! pounds of brown sugai; which in ihejcouis. The Nuiemburg Conespondem gives I West Indies at three cents per pound ! "During former administrations, parthe following under date of BcriKi, would cost twcnty.fowr dollars: these ! ticularly that ol Mr. Adams, various ap AugtistB; I twenty lour dollars, wit h the addition of ' propriations had been iiud tor internal ut. uiuin : tho inlnrmatinn we r.er rrnt. wnnhl nv a dutv at the Cus ; improvements. rI he benefits which

have been able to collect as to the neg- 1 torn huuse, ol filtetnptr cent amounting :New oik was deriving trom her enter-

liations said to be

Russians and the

requires that V

discretion. He eticace

obtain Irom the oiagnaiiimity ul the Lm three cents per pound, pay nealy seven

peror a grant of every just demand A times us rouch, or exactly twe my lour

dollars. I he ad vaioicrr duty oi nitccn

per cent amounts in truth, to less than ; jority have been successlul.

hail a cent per pound I he statement, i had been expended oy

w i.ich we believe is tree fiom ci ror, ex- i for those objtcts, and

hibits the vital importance ol the mca-1 came into office the impiovemtnts a!

sure adopted by the Collector to the ready projected, as proper lor the appli j fi.reti'joii, nnd lour ol, -k pkaotioir inieiest of Luisiana. II this ' cation ot the national lunds, would tac noon oil cu.eh di.y. .V.

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CcHrclor' .S'j.'r for Ttrsr.

collect as to the neg- 1 torn huuse, ol liltet n per cent amounting : New Yoik was deriving trom her enter- OTICi: i- hrn hy ii-n to a',1 -a.tu e going on between the to three dollat s at;d ninety cents On the j prize in opening her cunnals, n ade other J it rnav run, cm, tii;it n th cvA ie roles: Paskewitsch ' other hand the eight hundied pounds of .blates and sections of the Union desir j Monday in Novfinl i next. I wiil r..iriarsaw shall suu end-t at j rtai hi own stijjar, 'imported with no view (OUS of possessing like advantages. ;nicnre selling r.t !.: rciirt-!;::i.-e l--r i. eticaped his honor toitoe-ade the Itevenue Laws, would at - although the application by New York I tIC fvui f lioonvilii-, and romty .f

ine

,. IS.

London kpt 5 We received last

Tti!!, l''C"ch oieis dated Friday, an

I) ; '?. 11--Ijii-jn and Prussian papers to

th'- dte of yes'erday The whole ot Iheir interest ceotcrB in the notices which they contain respecting Poland, the actual situation nd future prospects ol v hicli have now acquired additional importance, as it is mani'est that almost wcrv passint? hour is a stride to the goa

ol its fate, whatever that may be. As to the critical and almost desperate con Vition of the general alTaiis of the brave but uoasais'cd, and apparently doomed, pa'riots, the total failure of their efforts to revolutionize Lithuania, the abortiveassiic of the attempt more recently made I) General Hazyski to rouse the pea"anis nv' organize the niiitia in the neighbor hood of Cracow, and the imminent)- ol the peril which bese's the capital, now that four hostile armies, unopposed, are jadiatir.g upon it from different points these journals generally concur in theii i.dm;ssions and accounts. The Messen

ger des Chambers of Friday states that the Russians were, by the- iast accounts.

within three leagues of Warsaw, and

that a crisis was inevitable. The Kus

bian papers contained reports addressed

bv the Imperial Generals to their master

which trave to the transactions ot ti e

var the most gloomy aspect; their march

is every where described as an uumter

runted triumph, and in some p. acts

their presence is said to have been bailee

with sitiilaction by the count y pcupie vho -ire wirn out with the fatigues and

exerti ms -of the strife. These representations e ot course, genetally txag pe'-i'd; :u the fact of the still giiiring ed-aote of t h.c Hu.sian army gives them bo1 m co'orabu' a pUusibiiit. The main bodv 'd the cut-my. which is nea-er to Wi-a, under Paskewitch, is stated in the Russian account to he

a'"n equal t tnai ol the Poo-s, b iog 50 000 vi timer side; hot the former has in it lavor all the excitement anting from rr cent success in a numbe ol small

actons, and besides, the sustaining prospect ot appf-oacuing aid Irom tht other columns which they have coming to join it The last h'-pes o' Poland are intrusted to the compact budv under the Com

snander in Chiet. the lot tiht aliens ol Praa, 'he bar ricades of the streets, antl the unconquerable sVuilol 100,000 inhabitants, still de'er mined, by ad accounts, to die in defence of their liberties We find the report which we noticed cn Saturday, of an armistice having been concluded between the Russians and Poles, re e-sei ted wnth increased confiflmr,. nr home, and ic echoed in some

of the French papers The Journal do Commerce states the fact upon the au thoritv of a communication tom Frankfort; and in the subjoined extracts from the Dutch papr will be loond another report, liom the same quarter, of the surrender of Warsaw to the Russians

We are vol told, however, whether they

general amnesty is to be pv.bihhed. Al

though many ptop e at uis.ia are m clinedto accept thtse condition-, no man

bus been found l sufficient ciuragc to declare their acceptance in the name oS the whole nation, for cveiy one feais tin-

late ol Gen Gieiud, the popular piriy berng in the highest state of excrement. 1 he greater part have declat c.d their re solution to die lather than submit to slavery or a lengthened capvnity in Russia or Sibeiia The majority of the Naional Government entertains the same sentiments,: therefore, we must expect shortly a sanguinaiy and decisive batile under the walls of Warsaw. Frankfort, August 30 A report is current .'.ere, said to have been received

by e.xpiess Irom LJcrim, that Warsaw has surrendered to Ue Russians.

to Congress lor aid had been rejecu a, 1 :,m-k, Jih!i:in;. nil :i:il f tnti irf tmr othei applications by combining a sulli j l.AMLS ari l T(.'d N LO TS i i ai I co:m-

cient number of interests to cany a ma- ; t . on w Inch the hi :? dt v ?l.i r on l r tji.;

ccesslul. Millions ' v,nrs island P:M. ; re iv t p.r ! wo r J t the United Stales i,cj;,ie that lime; and that :! s-id 'r M when Gen Jackson v.iil ic rontiint! iVcni day t v.x - impiovemtnts a!- tv.ecn the !..urs of rin in

syrup, which is merely dissolved sugar, Icost more than two bundled tniiions ol ia;0

should be permitted to enter our country

under the rate of duty which the Tat iff assigns to irue ar.d genuine synip then we may say, with truth, "OihellSa occupations gone." The culture ol the i-u-t;ar cane in Louisiana would be a business not worth the pains of lollowing

dollars,

Eery true republican aw and la mentcd the mad career ot lavish cspenci tur into which the cc-untry was las' htirrying Rut win re vas ih- ifnedy t i ough pt i h ips no birjitt iirp'ou n.ti.i

could obn.'m a majority in Congress, yet

t ci" i 1.. m a" r

rc f; ': iur

TIICMAS ICIVK.

CnUfctor for rrit f, Co.

Rocnvillc, !:;. ;, l.U. IW-'S 1 C ICij

1 CTC, fi'.o, t ..II u h o it rnj4V cor.ct rn, th it I vm',1 expose t J ub.u" .-.ile a

tie Court Fi'-.w (.!-r i: thi to-iid Jh-

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i

The importation of sugar in the guise ol j by the combination fl several projects, it j ,nr on ..r srcutnl M.T.daj in .-ty,r.hr

svrup, woukl be more pernicious to the ! bt-conie the ini ?ts ol the supporttrsol next, each t vt rv tr.xt t a:,l f sugar planter than an untimely Most each to vote lor the whole, and thus the 1 OWN LOT h.g in Yn c i-nty. J slower pobab.y. in its effects-but mote g eater , he exp; iditure the more i.umcr fl certain antiwar spread in its havoc ous U. advocates -The only check that ;;r 1 "euV'JrV.u

From the .Wvj York Mercantile Advertiser From France By the packet ship Erie, which arrived last evening, we have received Havre papers of the 3d, and Paris to the evening of the 1st Sep

I heir contents are principally amicipa

cd in the above extiac's Irom London

t 1 1 ... .

papers b vurai private leuers wcic

received in Paris from F anklort, stating

ilnit Couriers had airivcd with inutli

ence ot the cessation of hostilities be

ween Russia and Poland. Don Pedro,

U'e : Emperor ol Biazil. and the Uej ol

leters were in Paris. Pera, the sub-

mb of Constantinople, was destroyed by

fire ine 2d of August. An account Irom Barbadoes, of the 5th September, states th 1 3,704 petsnns had then been found de?d in the ruins, and the churches wete full of the wounded Com Adv.

.A 1 UMV II

1 ii;.v tooav ic 1 .Men me noors ,i mi,t 1 ii

than all the inundation and tornadoes I remained was the constitutional veto

that a sugar planter ever witnessed It j lire l'r, sident, and to this repuu l.ai.s ; jn u t. ,,u IH(nTl arul four o'clock in the :.ftcrwculd be more fa'al than the apprehend- I looked with confidence when Gen. Jatk ;C( l:ntil n:iVc n vu , jyt rt. f,.r s

son was elected 1 hey were not disap u. p,. 1 .DMUlSb 1 UN, Loilccr.r J). t

pointed Dining the first session after his inauguration two bills, appiopiutmg immense sums of the puh'ic money, by

Wh at same system of combination, were

1 hat

ed teductionol the sugar duty by Coo-

joess o ore fatal in lact than the 1 () TAL REPEAL ol the duty; or should, unfortunately, a total iipeai ever be decced by Congress, it would take place gradually, after mature notice , and in a series of years But if the introduction oi this ad valorem a up had been allowed, the price of sugar would have been reduced to nothing belore the planter

knew tint the causes of hr inging it down were in upcatioo, and he would have heen overwhelmed in sud-tcn ruin, with out knowing who dealt ihc bl- w o- Irom whence it came As this seizure will or will noi be sus-

bej)t.4. lo.11.

35 it

pasM-dbv b ih hues of Congr ess

system could not influence Andrew Jack son, and in Hiicstingthe progressed thovc acts he exhibited a moral and political firmnt ss hich h3s never been excelled in the annuls ol out Republic. ln effect inp ihc ictorms which the President lr und ncccssar y to re establish the Government upon the basis of ic puhiicuinsni, some ol the incumbents ol oflice were rlisplaced. Many of these

. m t .1 1

uioed by ihc proper authority, it will be considering thai h hnng in piace im y

attended perhaps hyn.oie extensive j were lor that reason entitud tore.. .in

ri ian anv Oitasurc evci a- 1 w... -v

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"5 S hrrvbv rivr n to nil wlir.m it miy (M.nccni, that I will on tho s.-eonJ Mondnv of November ncM, r -mnionce s-ollini; at tho cr: rt-!i'u.-o ! r. :d' iw.A Min.'dar. the I?A?DS 'ZOVJIT SL-CS In ;tl'v;,ft cnnt , '-ii w hidi vi ta.'s: ein? thereon for the t-ar nnd 1S'I ::rc nit p-'iid. r;i or I r l.re ih: aid second M'in(':,y in Nov:iu! or. 'i ht t.il will Ic cntj.iind j'i'in day to da,lIwrcn the I j - 1 - s of nir.o odork i.i ;h".

I'Tonfon, rtnd l.mr 'ihf k 111 ih ;vrnoon t f ea 11 - , fi.ti! n-' .tP. n-d f'T

1

LATE AN P IMFOltTANTIROM RUSSIA We le-Atn by the b? ig Cion tad, which arrived at quarantine in this port on Saturday, that on the 25'h ot August, the day when the vessel sailed Irom Crcnstadt. irf'rmaiion was received from St. Pctcrsbuvgh that t e Russhn govern

ment had notified the French Ambassa U01 that his presence was no longer

necessary, and that his passpmts were ready to be delivered to him This inlorma ion was derived from the deputy of the American Consul at Crons'adt, who consiuetcd it authentic, ?rd was conffwm ed by the Captain of the Guard House at Croustadt, who signed the passport of the abov e named bt ig. The above is from the Boston Daily-

Advertiser of Wednesday We need scaitclysay that the measure alluded to, will h ive a rrmst important bearing on the political state of Europe, should it prove true. From tho Louisiana Adv. Oct. 10. I II E SUGAR CASE We have h'nluito rei rained ft cm neti

Cing a SUOJCCi himiii ''oa "LLajivucu

great excitement throughout L,outMan

met eh because

gOOCi

dopted by any collector since the institution o' our government II it be not sustained, the agriculture ol Louisiana

is levelled to the ground and annihilated. If it be sustained, her proper 'y vill s'ill

depend, as it alw ays has depended, on the

their abilities might compmc with th' se ol their successois. "The complaints of the 'reioi Ined," and of those pietended litnd ot (i.n, Jackson who have bten nsuppoiniil in their aspirations foi office and povvci.

sir If. Carlisle.

JOHN

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Dvrlny t'u' s .

1 iE : 1; a v. i kk, t'on of the J.rilotvrr

the sugar duty, o.nl no hate been loud and bitter, and tht shahs tics will believe that it of their malice, de? ply envenomed, have

peaicu. or even rcciucco vl-u nuniuai mo v..wvv. ..v..v., ....v. - ( with the impost which! gainst those t.uc I. .ends by whose advice .H'iV. -,;r..t w,.; ,k-r,u:..:c. v ;ce a on dissolved sugar, if it j u,d support his measures have been ac il'Vrral1 Ve'7:': , enter as syrup. Very cornplishcd. . ! ,;, , rs f if n;,:H s A ! :-.ud: asesol while sugar hive " 1 he community have now weaned Jr ; A . . , v iM ,.t tt ,--,p.-U-joenned

preservation ol

man in his sen:

..ill .r hr rpnp;ilrfl or even reduced 1 been hurled at his e'.t voted heiul, and a

to an equality

wou'd be paid on

wete allowed to

extensive nutchasesol

I I . .. I.I

been made at Mantazas with ihe view I those complaints, anu iney aie i.v.ro ,.M ,,, .k-r.g;.-.e Dcr.i. rri.t a .t:t i-;c k'.v

of bringing- it into Louisiana in the form wanting, and those shts ot maiio . in !.,,,.. nllt ;s ,li:,,,y .,f ( in fi Sends .nw uvvct

' it.

of syrup Larger quantities no doubr stead ol wounomg meir imem.cu muiuu, jt!,-pr;.j i-k-tv n u,e un'iert iKir.jr. vti..nc would have been procured elsewhere, if i have eithei labtn shott of the n.urk,or , dt-tc -i iv.ir.-d to liz ard the c xpi-r m ent .n ri the sch.me had not heen nipped in the! else. b tebounui.g, i.ttc wounded thejthrov. wsdrt- upon lie h.ei.i;ty the bud The whole West Indies would j assailants. J 1 CiX ill ur.ivc have been raked and rummaged for their uln our own state, under rcpub.ican , s-u,Ac.r

surplus crops In the United States su gar would be bought and sold under a

rulers a syscm oi internal improve

mtuts by canals and rail iobds, his betn j

t ( .) HIH H II I l,.l . i 1 1 . W . 3 I Ik l. .

Regular annual sn!)i-n,iirt.rs M1 or.Jv ny

form and new name. Instead o! adopted, wt.ich may challcnn,e compen as hrrt-tofoie. 52 ntnnhtrs mai.iug ;i iMr,

1 : t

we cooceiveo 11 wouio

nil a ma cr r 1 m mi. vw,n

new-

asking a grocer for a pound ol auar, you would say 1 want a pint of syrup? A new mode ol industry would be iniro ducc d into dorm stic establishments Ev ery family would have its sugar ktttle And v hat womd be rbe situation ot the sugar planter all this tiio ? Alas! his stately mansion would be mouldering in

ruin his slaves would tie

. tlv r

Subscriptions can be c r.t

tod by the members of the Lcgis'.a o t . Pot Mastci s i.rc re -ot stud U: .ii ;-.s ; ct is. arid by forwrir-dirg us the sum or'V'- dllurs, sha!l be erititlfd to rrM.tivcu pnp'.-r tw.'c 1 week for their trouble, soul papers for si '.en subscribers, wich is trpjivi.lcot to or.e .!, -lar. The same privilege vvhl lo exieni.tii to all othits who will act asai;vi.t, and tiio papers fur warded cju the receipt of ihc money. Good ar.d faithful reporters will be pr-c-rnred. arid thoc who are elesiroii! to kr'w

, be laid before a imheir t- i P". ""V I J ! Zl I withrut d,! ,y, the process of LegMativ,:

i. it. ,WUi,n Rut there can be clJ h!s iyes bv tb.r iaimmg on the bene 1 nciai tmu.u, ,u u :hMSilil.ss :u to rtrtt. . parc, buna, fo, it, dc c, 10 Pl lh"! u'm e fits of the la, iff and then effected his Sol the -Military Chielta.n," they are in a : aUolv , the 1as;, 1 UtuSif?Lc no harm, wc trust, inlaying la.ts belore rr.n.litir.n ti. do iustice to the motives in, v. f.:.,urtm. ..tv ih-h.pIW.

V. nllnde 10 te .ecent sc 1 u,u t,,,u u,Jl 11,3 1 "u,m ' "v 1 i-.-.-- j - v.,... - -

dispersed

sonuiih that ol anv other coiintiy. Out

.. ... . ........ j population has mctcused so as to be neaily ctpual wiih that of ad the NewEngland btatcs, and a system ol Banking has been lormed which secuies tor our currency full confidence not only of the

j people ol this blate, but thioughoul the

Union." Wc thus sec that the policy of the ad ministration is understood and applauded

be imp.opcr to comment in a new spapc ; A..ira.. sM,.n, .l.n bv the Rcnublicans of the Krcat State ol

i it , . .1 . .1 v.n V...L- W'nilp. thev feel the bene-

1 1 1 tin Wlir

u 1 1, , 1 iiir ficti m rf I 'v evading iis provisions and eluding its which his vcio .Message wngiusitu ocvat a cheap ;a.: mkshui rc coiu. zure b he llec of n pe, a'.ies w hile t hey amassed princely es Having made her own imp, oven cms, Indian,; u;s, Oct. h:h. 1331. ZZ a.piantiiyol merchar dire, imported m- ,hcmselv ' ' New York is willing that her bister I li( New Orion, under the riurneanddc " cmselvcs. I States shall uio so bkevvise-but she is , StrnUUtVat C Vft iOilC mminaticn ot Sinur, but which was so- - naturally unw ibiog to be taxed, to the ! i LL pervons arc hereby intormtd that t pestered (as we are informed) on the sx I ut , cA r r. f) .j, yt ,f to JoTCe the A have t.ken nut letters c.f u.l g.ound that it is nothing more nor leu A Convention o Kepub'tcan Delega ! niembers ot t'hc conteeeiatv utx i tir.n 1 p.o tire -t,ce ,vf Wiili;vn Van.! -

rs 1 om uic if 1 u cs

comprising

. i- .

than ii.tfrar (Iissvii'fa n rsatcr. v c

U a-n that many oi the most apt:! ienced first Senatorial Disli ict ol New York, as

Suear nlanters and other respectable ! sembicd at I ammany Hall, cn the I 1th'

.....

person,, well acquainted vnth the pro

! to a level

com mon

1 with her. 'Ihis seroin;ei.t is i den. (lae f Kt.r-x county.) oce'd. l jar A in Pennsylvania and Ohio, Z'. ? hebtee! to the t state are r, ye-ted (J , , .,, ' nnd.e nrin.edute pivioent. -- -

, well asm New York ; and wc, will add,

snteied as enemies or

fr ftr the use of the word "surrender,'

.us. api- 'h'd 10 the Po!e6, wctake lor gran

friends, but cess of making -ugar, have declared

innt iinnunat r-d a r:idid:itp lor I v St:,lt;

, , , ,, t ; it is as tust as 11 i common.

under their siiMtures that it is in reali-! which we copy the following paragi aphs:

,i siiivir in a state of s dutmn. On be "Pellow citizens, our tieneral and

retake lor gran-Pv uar m a stave o. 3mu.. -u. Vyu ; v..v - v v..., v.-. . CZrfi7?ti o! tho Russians' intr analvzrd bv a skillful chemist, it wa, I State Administrations arc now in republi-; r JJ

ir.i; t!.o?:is :ig-iM.s the s.ifi.e, are r t -fjMv.'

ioC".! t tiit. in pi ,erjv ;.uth--ntir itc-d f

tt I luei'.t. '1 l.'j eat:ue is hel.evtd tu iiisu'.v er.t. WILLIAM I'.URTCII. Ad.r'r. () i t( :i

ted 1 -i.it the uhmsHon

vi. mi -luir vva u was the consce ucnc Mcuud to yield more than eignt pounds oi can nanus, anu ir is i.oi io oe uemeu u.a , p y trtue ot two writ c i ri i a in ueot. ol , Mne.ego'..v.M I he war ceuainlv 1 Sugar to the gallon; ccnscqMcntly the ; the prosperity which smiles up- this I to me rlrrected Iron, the t h r k-:bce JU j "iXifit IVv V.O .OUCC. , . i ....c,..,!, .nr , K'.iil u-n limvhrvl of a hundred radons wrud happv country is mainly attributable to .' rt' the Knox C u cuit Court, 1 will e.ter .or ?V '", kcl I'c r. e iihbr lid 1 bVlcchc.p cv process of ' the wie and liberal policy pursued by ! -,1c In-fore ,!.. C.mrt II.e lo,,,n V,n- rg Mil". ,,!-r,l. r h t,K.-i I , ix peered f take plan on , t isthht vitiu c u.w e o. t , f ' cennes om Saturdav the Kth day f Nowm- H tr- A admm tr dioti .n tht- .-'.i?. iwen Uudiger and 11 vxvski, near Cta evaporatir.g the wacr, ei.U huncjreo, urrters. . .,- ' ber erisuitv, betwicn the hours ot ID and 4 Kx f, p., I'd-rk r'o r-n-M all ..-i ij tiniinds of suirar. superior in inalit to I V hen the unicd voice of the republic . V t ,1- , -. , 1,'v t, t' , tni. d - "rf cow pounus U' Mir.J,-"i i . , . .. 'o clock ot s.i.dd.iv, aHt..i. to t..t thod -'am.- m t s .t o-tat-. to i-- I

The P.lis: (lovrrTt.cnt has made an any that can oc raiscu n. n Moiia. n , r-"7 v..v x.v,, -av,r,oo,. St-ction of the lav su'j-eting ier:i and pei - . ... ,.. r,( ,M.;, ..... i . .. .

an Ciog appeal mi hi i uf umoi th- shsniele. p.n 'i.du y. t not actual partiiaobhip. trtuch V usia has shown towards thei' .'Jit 'c erony throufrbout the x ar for rticir independence By iactitio.is x..naiory arr.,ngen nts, and Cus Viintiii'ni exatims. supti'ies of arms winch o dd have teen mot useful to th m vi v stopped; - whilit, on the other hand, 'iiitt" countenance and assist -i.icc vrtrc given to tho Ruiiiaa irrjics.

....ii !,i.n.tdn mind that svrun import-; Ibestdcntul etiair, cur eovernmcnt had

ed into the United S'.ates pay a duly ol but little weight in the councils of the r.f.nrs -w.. r, m tin the value ol the ari-! rations ol Luropc. Denmaik was stid

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md inter est of Vr.iuu J.icksu.. . f in und tt, i tl'i;ieiit, w idnu .-.. v. . r.,vi. l..,r in to., it. .'i i t . ai.u a too-" in o'i il

l'i.it ft s.r.d !'.- is-.jMe-ti d tonriko i.-nri-'di-io' pr;:i.'nt.

::r ti"i r tin- rate, lo .-aid I:' ar?

,-!.. ik. i ,r. i hpnre it was cxni'ed: l unwiMine to listen to the lust Claims ol . ctnnes, uesr.-nano i.i.

and that brown sucsr pavs a duty ol our citizens lor unlawlul aggression upon . ! jm survev,b . Ihe b. .uid n-tc- ojii ky-i t-t anu that brown sugar i y j rommrCc y.urU. p.. r,rs n the number . -nc ht.odi ed Cfv wvt :itv -o,,e. ,., 'Martin Uo! ins-.... Thoctateis three cents per poond 1 his impost o , tht ir commerce . Lnglat.d, b cits ing same whereo-. the said JackvMi ! ...,.,,1 l(, s. A,tl three ceti's per pound is equal to an ad upon us her colonial possessions in the liOWhivis ;-lakl.:i as U e propertv of saul 1 ' 'l y . vahrvm duty of one hundred per cent;! V. Indies, had deprived our larmers ' ! j.lclvSllM, ilt the suit of Jaho Lodick. and t ir ia " ' r.. ,, u-iit t i,s d,odf-d that thr iivi-rnir ! the best niarktt for the statdc productions ! i.n,, k" k'i.rti 1 tlv. -i l'i.t ii.u.

I U ' tV Hi vvj I - ------ r i JV;itll lk T

ihe Yes !

i f !)rw n 6Ui!Rr throughout

of the norther ii Siates, and France turned

Itdicj (of a tetter ijuali'y in fact thatiiii deaf car to the faint calls fur indemnity

V. L. WITHKRS. n s. k. c.

Vinccnaek, Uct 121. Cr it hi '

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