Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 March 1832 — Page 2
tempting to represent a reduced to iUb.irdination. hi issued a proclamation to the iuhahitantsof the sou.h, and declared in fvor of Santa Anna's movement. He ha. offered the contingent of his troops, and promises to be guided by the genera! in all pointsThe following stirring proclamation of Santa Anna to the troops, we translate from the el Censor, of the 4th Feb Old Compantont The sufferings othe republic the tampering with i's 'liberties, and the attempts against individual freedom have broken upon my domestic
retirement. Different invitat .ens extended to me, from several sections rf the country, called me in the lists to take up the defence of cur institutions; your nobis enthusiasm, kindled against despotism, pave birth to the saving a:t of this garrison, x hi called upon ore to saare in your resolution, and participate in the perils, which execrable tyranny was summoning against you. I stood at your head I came as a mediator expostulated with the Vice President endeavored to obtain redress in the name ot every free Mexican, without awaking the horid clang of civil war. All was in vai : your petitions were thrown back in contemp'; those of the several legislatures were leturned with scorn, and public opinion was made asubject of derision Terrorism frowned upon your noble spirit; the harmless cohotu of a treat heious ministry advance against you, to back the cause of perfidy. The honorable so'dir is baited with promises of promotion and hopes of reward, to traffic hi country, and truckle to the despot; freedom totters on her base, independence bows before perticilitation, and we have no o' her means to save both, than an appeal to valor and patriotism Cnrrnanions in arms: Jalisco, southern l - - i - - Mexico, the Sierra, and other sections answer your cal'; oppressed populations iom in swelling the cry of freedom, and death to the tyrant", which you have pea led in the ear of despotism Comrcdes! We have conquered the enemies of the republic, in Taumalipis; we shall crush thy traitors who meditate the annihilation . . . . of our cons'i ution and p!an the establish meet of tyranny. Soldiers of your coun j try! In a few days we shall march to res cue Fenoxtitlan, the great, from oppres ion, and ycu shall maik by your side, him, who has never deceived, and ever led you to triumph and to clory AN I ONIO SAN r A ANNA Tenoxtitlan. or Mexico, whi'e the coun try was in the p )ss:9sion of Az'ec's chil dcr, ' fTsp'inc: of the Sen. Ed Br Couftvr&jifouiU. Prom the Globs iraehigron Peb 25. In the Senate, yesterday, the Vice PaEMDKHT communicated a fetter trom the (1-jvernor of Virginia, transmitting the res olutions adopted by the Legisla ture of that Commonwealth, on the subject cf the removal of the remains of George Washington from Mount Vernon Some ptiae bills were acted on. and, a? one o'clock, the Senate proceed cd to the consideration of Executive bus nsss, after which they adjourned to Monday. In the Hongs of Rcfir?enrc:ives, Mr YrM0UGii. from the Committee on N-vat AtV.ms, reported a hi!! to re organ 7t the United States co p3 of Marines Vuious local bids were reported from the Siandingj Committees At an early hour, the H use went into Committee of the Whole. n the bill for the bemfii o Mrs Susan Dca'ur. An animated dis cussion ensued, in wh'ch Messis Carson. WlCKLlTVTC. URAYIOV, DoDDRiDGft M- UurFif.. h t r k. of Loum a i Pkakce. H-jward E Everett, I1URGK3 and Wilds, participated On motion ot Mr. W a i mough the commit tee rose, reported progress, and the House adjourned. Ptb 27 1832. The Senate did nr.t eit on Saturday In the House of ll preventatives Mr AdaHs submitted a resolution calling on the Piesidcnt for a copy of the instructions U the agent who negotiated the treaty with the Sublime Porte The resolutions submitted by Mr Branch on the 23d inst. cahing on the Secretary of the Navy for information respecting the live oak on the public lands in Fiori da, frc, were taken up Mr. White, of Fo ida, offered amendments proposing to extend the enquiry. A discussion of an ac-imonious and personal character cccurtcd, between Messi Branch and kite The amendments were finally mod fi d hv the mover at the instance ot Mr. Brakck, and, together with the original resolutions, were agreed toby the House. The bill granting Ic tte patent 'cr useful discoveries to certain aliens, was fiassed I he House re sum ed, in Committee of the Whole, the con siierafnn of the bill fcr the relief ' Susan Decatur, rf. at The amcridmetr proposrdhy Mr. Peaucf. i;i favor cf the! r.ieces ol Ccmrnodore Drcatur, was fur-j thcr ctiscusca oy Aies-s. L, hVFHF.Tr. WaTMOUGI!, Rf.KCHvu, Mci)l'FFIF.f Akdebsom and Peahce. The amend nient was rejected. A motion was then ma-ie to strike out the enacting clause cl thebil'; before the question was taken, the Committee, at the instance of Mr. Davis, of Missichtisett?, rose, reported progress, and the House adjourned. Peb 23, 1832 In the Senaf, yeterday, Mr. Whostf.u. presented several petitions in favor cl the abolition of slavery w'uhin the Disislet cf Coluaibia. A number; cf memok mm
rials in favor of the renewal of the chir l
ter ot the United Sia.cs Liii.k, were presented Mr. White, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, reporttd a bill establishing the office of Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Mr. Clat's resotuiicn was taken up and Mr. Dallas spoke two hours and a half in its support, when not having concluded, he gave way for a motion to adjourn. In the House of Representatives, tmmerous memorials and petitions were presented Mr Archkr, from the committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a hill to carry into ttf.ct the Convention) between tiie United States and Fiance, concluded at Patis on the 4ih of July, 1831. Mr. AncHRii, fiom the tame Committc, reported a bill to amend the act fixing the compensation of the Min isters and Consuls of the United States residing cn the liarbary coast, and lor other purposes. Mr McDuffib, fiom the Committee of Ways and Means, reported a bill making appropriations for Indian nnnuitics an 1 other similar objects, for the year 1832. Mr. Plummlr, f rom the Committee on the Public Lands, reported a bill to remove the from .Mount Salus to Jack State of Mississippi Mr. Carolina, from the Committ Lxnenuuures, reporieu a um to esieousn . i - .li?n. t i t a uniform rule for computing the mile I age of Members t.f Congress. Mr. Bar- t niNGF.ii. from the Committee on the moi t ia, reported a bill to provide mere etfectually for the national defence. The resolu'ion submi'ted on Saturdav last bv Mr Adams, was modified by the moier, and agrc d to The resolution submit ted on Thursday last bv Mr. Clayton,
of Georgia, for the appointment ot a e- sances, unless it is complied with. The project Committee to examine into the af- vision of that stcti n subjects all DOG-
fairs ot the Dank ot the United States. i was taken up. Mr. Clay iqh addressed Mhe House in favor of t!ie adaption of the rt virton, and was followed by ;ilr. Mc Duffis iii opposition thereto Wfun thr liner gentleman had concluded, Mr Patton obtained the floor, but the bout heretofore agreed up'-n for a recess, having expired, he gave way, and the House adjourned to meet aain at 7 o'clock, P M Lv f.king session l he lloue re assembled at seven o'clock On motion of Mr John on T Kentucky the bill 1 1 es'ablish certain Post Roads, and toaltci and discontinue otheis. and for o'her pur poses, was considered iu Cnmmiuee ot the Whole on the Union NumeiousaTendments were agreed to, when the . , , . .omnuttec rose, reported prpress. and at , r. 1 , . a late hour the House adjourned Peb 29, 1832. In the Senate, yesterday, Mr Haynr introduced a bill ex'rnding the riht of Debenture to Key West. The rcsoiu tion respecting the 1 ariff. submitted by Mr. Clay, was taken np, and Mr. Dallas resumed and concluded his sppeech in its support. Mr. Forsyth then took he floor, and, after speaking some time in opposition to the resolution, tjavc way to a motion lor adjournment. He will resume his remarks this clay. In the House of Representatives Mr. Wickliffe, trom the Committee on the Public Lands, reported a bill for the fioal adjustment of the claims for lend in the South Eastern Land District in the State of Louisiana. Mr. Doddiugb, from the Committee cn the District ol Columbia, made a report rn so much of the Prcsi dent's Message as related to the exp: diency of granting to the citizens of th's District a Delegate in Congress, or a ter rito-id government, crnduding with a cso'ution, adverse to the views ol the President. Mr Roor laid on the table sundry amendments to the bill for rec hai tering the Uink of toe United States, which wereordend to be printed. The House resumed the consideration of the resolution, proposed by Mr. Clayton, for the appointment ol a Select Committee to examine into the Hairs of the Raid; of the United States. Messrs Patton. Polk, and Cambrkleng, addressed the House in f tvor cf the es lutior; and Messrs. Jenifer, Branch 5c Huntington, in opposition to it Mr Mi i ck kll, ot South Carolina, is entitled to the floor to day. COMBUSTION Just aa the Southern mail was leaving this city for the North, this morning, the mail bag was discovered to be on fi,e It was im mediately opened, fears being entertained that some hot political papets r.f opposite opinions had got together, and were con sumingeach o;hcr up, soaiwha after he manner of the Ki'kenny cats Several packages were binning, and one was qirtein a b'aze It is supposed to have arisen from unextinguished se dine wax. or perhaps from spontaneous combus-ion Conjectures 33 to any other cause, are, in moderi: parlanc e, shrouded in mys'e.y. rm -.i-, - i o Pnnade phu Gette. "" t-: r i' i perhaps, intentionally, for he is a rcpub Mean kni, celebrates the birth dv of Washington. II uas to leave Iitii;hton for the lJ.dace of St James, cn the" 1 7t h. and hold his first levee for the season on the 22J jL The Portland Cr tirier says, that .1 , - .,1 . . I ... . . l. I I . f . t. ua ieis:diu.v vi "iv-1
fit Vl'.inf 1riint.. a h irlAihn I a UI l;OI 11 l!iK, WCre lIC ydlCH ai tr tat length, and passed by 102 to 55The Louisville Advertiser stfes that 'he Agent, for paying Pensions i" Indiana is in lunds to meet the stipends due cn the 4ih inil.
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Mr. Clay, in hit second TarifT speech, made a malicious attack upon A.bcrt Gallitan denouncing him as a 'heartless foreigner" and opposed to American interes s! pC7Mr. (Jaliitan is the same conspicuous individual whom Adams ard Clay sent to England, as Foreign Minis ter,to settle the West India trade!,, He is now President of the B-anch Bank of the United States at New York. We thought the Hak o- the United States did not employ ''heartless foreigners to direct its concerns'. So say the monopo lists, at least.
yjQWtcha.l Creeks, living in WashmgJu) ton township, Knox county, a bright. :t y FILLY, supposed to be a ear eld -est Spring, with a bald face, black mane ard t til with some white hairs in it, and some white on the ri.Iit hind foot, about 12 hands j hiv;h, no other marks perceived, appraised to 14 dollars, hefoie me n the 14. h ( f February, 132, by Kobert Gilmoie and Mason i minion, iru- cotiv WM. P. HELKMS, J. P. jr. t. 5 3t. March 8, 1832. rr., ;. -. j m-,Tin, himxfss , i'.t tl,i HVfii in ct Adams. Fopd'& Co., in LiL;iiiL22.;ie new bric'i building, two doors b 1 tlicir old stand. Louisville, Kv, Jan.r, 1S32. 5 8w. 9 VVRS c,f I)OCiS. notice, th;U w 1 shall be er.mpelled to put in force the 4th section of the ordinance rcpertjr.g nuirunning ai raijvr wmumi i t.uiitr uc sum, and his owner to a fine of one dollar. WM. LINDSAY, c c. March 10, 1932. 5 LAND FOB hJZJLSi In Illinois, in the Miiituiy 'ifjct. The siMihalf of Sec. 2, T 9 N 1 west 9 North-west Qr. 10, T 1 S .5 west. Or i'l, T 6 N 3 west. Qr. 36. T 7 N 5 vest. Qr. j, T 9 N 3 east.. North-east North-west North-east The above LANDS are iu the neighbor hood cf jood settlements I'he North-east of 21 lies within 4 miles of Macomb, the county seat cf McDonough. ALSO 400 acres. No. 231, in Indiana, 11 wiles from Vineennes. on the road to Indianapolis. There will he an indisputable title Riven for any of tae above lancN. The abovemeutioned hinds will be ex rhm-red tor lands m the veibbourhond of x jumdcv . v inrcnnes, or gocd H()Ilhh, at a rcaj.nnable jn ice. The land i well timbered and watered, with large prauie near. N. SMITH. Vineennes, J inuary 21, iS.12. 50 f 3 rROBATli COURT, ) February Trrm, 16IJ2. ) AND now at thi. time came J hn Mc(liflin, adm'r of Nathan Webb, deceased, and tiled his complaint, suggesting to the court hero, the inswlTiciency of the estate of said Nalhun Webb to pay the debts and demands outstanding nair.?t snid estate, and praying generally for relief, It ii then fore ordered by the court, That the creditors of said estate be notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint, by publication six weeks fiicrcssivcly in die Western Sun. And further, unless the creditors of said esIfite notify said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by tiling thn same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of tho contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded, in tho cilice of the Clerk ol the Prohato court, previous to the next term of this court, at which time a final distribution of ihe assets of the said decedents estate will be made, such claims w ill be postponed. Attest, I). C. JOHNSON, Cirri. Feb. 50, 1S3-3. 4Gw. FRospr.crrs OF A NEW VOLUME. ATZXKSOK'S CASKET, Or Gem.t of Literature, Yit and Senii mcnt, A Monthly Periodical.) Each number confainv.g 4S roial cefai'o fiagt-s cf letter :rci,sf enibrUishtd ivith at least one c 3ifi rrfi'at, avd several ivood engravings, and one cr m'jre pieces cf muz r. The work forms cJ the end of the year a vclumc cf ak .ut COO pages, to v:h:ch an elegant engraved l'v. Ic page and a general index ur added. npllil number cf vabimes of the Caskf.t fl. which hive already been published, and the faithfulness and punctuality of the publisher in fulfilling his contr icts with his pat rons, in respect to their content, are snfficient, with those at nil ncrpcinted with the its true chnracter. t. l'he 'a.Uarftly increasirrc p.itrona-e bestowed on the Casket, h;is enabled the , pu,)lis,cr t0 m,ke C(liiSi,;,Vah;c impe1 oteiits in the work. Its t n v'r.rihi-.il ur. . . . , . ' pcaranreis much ch-inged for t.he better, and the contents ate much enriched. II: helieves t'a it tiie vohnre no'v prpo'ed, will i f be exceeded in respect to typt. graphical I execution, the quantity and in iiy of the i upvalue oi the contents bv run i 'Lri( (,icai; aiiu c .nTt iv a;ert tt i to be the cheapest puhiicati(-:i i r the kind in . tie ctMinti v r ....
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To (stahii-h, this latter ciaixn, the utmost care is taken to crowd into it ample c-luirns every po'sibli variety of new and interesting intelligei.ee; ard on the score cf the talent, sj h 't, and real inteiest r f its contents, crn-biied with the novelty; evciy j;art being entntly digit al, or compiled in a manner toei';e,e attention to even the least in. poin portion t t ilccntints. It is printed en a lat ge impel ial shttt of fine white paper, twenty -f- ur colun.i.s hi eacli r.uinticr, and cor.ta:ns t'ne r.iws f th wetk dontothe latest daTts. l he papers fcr subsci'ibtrs in the courtly nte caitfidly . packed in itrorj; wr; ppeis and put into t!:c ! i just r dice in time to lcae the citv b tho mails cn Saturday nioir.u g. that by haturd iv nir,ht, they may beveceiied at cruets 15o mile distant from the city; while thoso uholie within 50 rr 0 miles, v-ill lcceive lhemonthe evening of Satur day GENERAL PLAN OF '1 HE SATURDAY HCLLETIN. Aitt's of the ivrt k E ery useftd fact and interest'u g occurrence, whethtr at home cr abroad, caieluliy selected and logically arranged, with particular attention to the early insertion cf late foreign news. Life in PhUudflpt.ia ExerrplifVd In a eries of well wntttn and Oct ply ?ntertiie.qj narratives under the t'n.Ie rf he Tom. 1 atler, affords:; pictt:rc8 rf real life nevtr fco j fore con-municattd fcr publication. , Th Drama Criticistd with fretdom r"- but with ca. dour and kindn-ss Anecdotes and Gossip. Uni'er this head is furnished all the Heating i utners cf the (by which are det med proper for a newspaper The Markets This subject is peculiarly ir.tt testing to the rountiy subsciihr at idl times, ana in the present excited state f VAir pe, is of supreme iitiportance. '1 hmost copious and accurate acconnts wil be given weekly, up to the latot moment, ef any chat g sin the Fhttr fc Gr.ni.i markets, including the prices of Wheat. Kve. Cctn, Flaxseed. Uz. Corn meal, 6cc. C ttrn. tic. Select I'v-hty Consisting cf the choicest and mt captivating Tales and Sitter. from Hhirk weed's TlarazM-e, Ck ottr lot hi"" pr puiar E:i;lidi pubheatier s, leu v, fv'r Police A't.-cm-PucurtU tych;vUt;v for tVis p-.pt r, e.hc! lo be fcui d in no ether Thit .... ..v, gentr.dly of an exceedingly humomis character, while oil i.e invarihlv interesting. In tluse repr-itsthe conntty reader. thout;!x f r removed troni the !'ivy scene, will have pp log The S turdi.y liu'dcttn has been etrd 'Aed ab-tit five vers; and duii. ;; tlut peii d. the pntronge h .sheen gteat bevrrdall pralltl in the history cf Aireiican rev.pa pel s. rive tln-usaiid subvcribcis are a snf ficit nt rerfviuntntlativm to its merits. No (I retrc. in iVf. could he t fn red vith r.i'-r. : confidenc e to the cotintrv lesu'. rt ,h,1 i u::t;:' :l Dreters'otiv rireter vons, fri fn e t f ; "t-ige, to the Kdi'rr The Nttns:ve n;i!;r( v w 1 1 nii.dt in the 4 qu.i'.itv . f the Bulletin or the lt I J ir.uarv lJC. c. :i h '.mt.et .ated cnlv l a-, ii:f Vi sc; i'vrs; and in tT4!cr to ,i !i eeni tau v. :.s well is t!, hi the i'v. to pr.-nr.'e its cii culaiiun, the Luitor til i s the frl! . vz; PREMIUMS. I. Ary pf.r n I i Nardil k fe e s-;'.j ci iher; and a v-at ,Vc ri)ti ai, s.', ,1 n cvive ttic p.prrrfrLr hi;i.-i I r". s U L ;. iht- fc co-mi- n i v r.'iv.n torvv-i i'm ten all s'jc ibe rs and a e i! i rec fpy iA thr Lire t" be.tut'.f-dlv hi ur.d. ;;: tn t uttit.c5. t!n r wcrk t I V I n h n, :v 1; de . sired. Ihev incks 1 be t rwaided -ut caie, in the mam.t r ih ( ! bv the w i er Al)i)Ki:s I ill-; l.Dn OR.
