Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 October 1833 — Page 2

.From the' Hartford Timet. . it will seen bjr no'.icein another part of this paper, thai the President has appointed a uew Secretary of the Treasury. The annunciation of tne appoint tnent appears almost simultaneously with tho removal of the depositet, and leaves us in no doubt as to the reasons Cor this change in the Cabinet, On the question of the withdrawal of the deposites, there is, we believe, but one opinion among th public, and if the Secretary of the Treas

ury was adverse to that opinion, it was right and proper that another should be substituted in his place. We had supposed that Mr. Uuane's sentiments in regard to the United States Bank, were of a hostile character; we still believe they were so, and if they arc now different, if they have undergone any change, there must have been some cause for this revolution of opinion. It has been inticna ted that the same argument influenced him that operated so magically on certain editors, and induced them to become the advocates, instead ot continuing to be the opponents of the Bank. We can, j however, put a more charitable construe tion on his conduct, and believe that timidity overcame him. Many men would shrink from the responsibility of such a measure, and, without any real criminal-

ity, fear to encounter the vengeance and ; presentation of the consuls was not as the power of the most dangerous mon j certained, but the Journal says that the eyed monopoly in this country. Mr. ! Viceroy has but one reply on these occa Duanc wa3 tecently appointed, his nom i sions: that he is master in his own doinatioti had rot yet been confirmed, he j minions, and that those who disfike his was from the city where this bank is lo- j policy are at liberty to leave the coun-

cated.and where its power is most felt and Seared, and in taking this step he pro "bably considered the consequences lo himself rather lhanlohis country. Like most men, however, he overrated his own danger and his absence from the Cabinet can scarcely be lamented. The peril to himseli was less than he apprehended, but this exhibition of weakness in an important emergency is satislacto ry proot that he is not a proper individu-; al for trying times and lesponsibic sta tions. The denunciations on the President for 1113 decision and ntomntness in this mat

I r i character, and there is much of thj same spirit and verbiage in their remarks JMany of those that regarded them then ' ivill regard them now but none others. '. The incorruptibility and firmness of j the President constitute the safety of the j People from this aristocratic and monop- j olizing institution. OAheis may be) bought by gold, or awed by threats, but j Andrew J,ick3on is immoveable, and cannot be seduced or di ivtn from what he Uecmsan honest purpose. From the Globe, j X V BLAIR, Esq ! Dear S.r: An editorial article in the j Richmond Whig, of the 3d inst. relating! to the removal of the Deposites, closes! with the following paragraph, viz: 4,The fact is, as wc have stated, the measure had its origin in stock jobbing Araoj Kendall, alone, was thought likely to realize ! 15.000 dol ars by ihe opera j tion; but stacc the stock has risen instead of failing, it is more than probable that' the bulls will get the worst of it. Wc ' trust in God it may he so. In the mean, j time, the Standard, Post, and Argus, all of them, wc presume, imeresied in the evcr.r, 2rc carncsuy cnucavoring lo oc - preciate it by every means in their power. Nothing can exceed their impatience at seeing the stock continue stationarv so loner. Every bodv Cart vcrv easily sec into the source of their anxic ty."

ter, are worth just as much as those that, vrc nave lecciveci rails ana iiavre pa flowed from the same source, and in aj'pcrs to August 21th (Saturday) both in similar strain, at the tisne of the Veto i elusive. Message they arc of as disinterested a! A Vienna date of the 14h of August

It is the steady purpose of corruption , glad that an opportunity occurs of doto palliate its own enormities by making ; mg so without inconvenience " Jaisc charges against those who resist it, ! Such has been the loyalty of the con and lest it should draw an argument ; duct of England and ihe intensity ot her from my silence whe so directly nam- union upou all other points submitted to ed, I lake this occasion to say, that ihe our arbitration, lhat we gladly hail her paragraph above quoted, and all similar re appearance on the political scene, in allegations, so far as they regard me, are a question in which the principal part is totally destitute cf truth. ; justly hers. Let those who, in the alii

J have never had an interest, direct or : indirect, in the stock of ihe Bank of the '. ;United States in my life never in mv ; Jjfc had any agency, known to myself, in j a siock transaction. I defy my accusers, and call for their proof. j -

Knowing this in relation to myself, 1 1 who consider this alliance as it is, the do not doubt that the same charges in re ' key-atone of the edifice of Constitutional lation to others, are alike unfounded. ! order, in Europe, and the guarantee of They are the game of an artful advocate j every principle ef liberty and citilizaatlrmpting to screen the guilty by cast-! tion, will rejolco at an event, which con inc imputations upon the innocent- j solidates more than ever the union of the You know, sir, that my hostility to the j two countries. Bank of the United States is of fifteen; The armed interference of England, years durti n, and that since lhc inter-1 in the event of aggression, will now be ferencc of the Iik with the govern.) the result of the casus f&deris of the Client, in the aiTiirof the three per cents, ' treaties between Great Britain and Pormy opinion in favor of a removal of the j tup;al, and wc have not forgotten how Mr. deposites has been avowed, in public and Canning understood and carried into cfin private. j reet those treaties. Ptance, by appro If it be a misfortune to be abused by ving the steps taker, by England, gives the advocates of corruption, then em I them all the authority of her high sancunfortunate in having entertained the tion, and will not shrink from any of the . ft tr

same opinions as the President upon ' consequences ot the vent with which these topics. But, I feel tome pride in' she associates her responsibility. The having thought with one whose motives Portuguese question is now to France; are so fsr above suspicion lhat the most , ihe solution of the one is known, that of profligate dare not asssil them; and be.! the other may be easily anticipated. ing so humble lhat it cannot tfttnt me, j In conclusion, it expresses its confi2 am conterrt to receive the abuse which j dent hope, that Spain will be easily indu his hemic acts elicit, since he will not be ccd to submit, without murmuring, to

deprived of the glory nor his country cf the advantage. With high regard, Your obedient servant, AMOS KENDALL. Oct. 7, 1833.

From ihe Boston Daily Advertiser. EGYPT. The Journal de bmyrna gives the following account of the seizure of the property of the merchants at Cairo by the direction of Meheonet AH. lie despatched orders for the seizure of all the Mocha Coffee which had been forwarded to that city by the European and native

merchants, and caused it to be conveyed to his own warehouses, without any veri fication of matka and weights. The merchants, thus plundered, addressed their complaints to their respective consuls; but, owing to a radical defect in the system of European relations with Egypt, England is the only country which maintains a diplomatic as well as a commercial agent; and the consuls of other powers are too much occupied with di plomacy to pay much attention to other matters. The reason assigned for thib act of violence was that the coffee was required for the consumption of the country, but it was generally believed that the object of the Government was to take revenge for the refusal of the cultivators of Yemen to bring their cof fee into Egypt at whatever price it might please th. Viceroy to prescribe. In consequence of this refusal, he has heretofore been compelled to send to purchase it at Gedda. The effect of the ictry Another decisive measure of the Vice roy was a recent order that all the Sara ffs, or money brokers, shouid close their offices on pain of death. All the Turkish money in possession of thee porsons has been confiscated, and the money destroyed. This is stated to have been done because the merchants refuat any rate beyond its real value. From the JV. Y. Jonr. Com, LATEST FROM FRANCE By the packet ship Erie, Capt. Funk, , states that the U. States Frigates United I States and Constellation sailed from Trieste on the 1 lib August dsstiuition not mentioned. We hear this morning the Dutch Charge d'AfTaircs went to the Hotel of Foreign AfiYirs and delivered to the Duke dc BrogUe the copy of a note ad dressed by the Cabinet of the IIgU3 to lhc Courts o! Berlin, Vienna, and St. Petersburg. Paris fiatier. The Journal de Dcbats considers the Military Qaestion in Portugal as settled, but has not Hie same opinion as to the political points of the affair. It eulogi sea the line of conduct pursued by France and hngland in confining themselies lo the prevention ot any interfer ence in tte free choice of the Portuguese nation bet ween a reasonable liberty and the most disgracef ul and immoral of ty rannics, and not allowing thtir wish for tc adoption ot tnc former to lead them into an attempt to rebuild by foice of arms the constitutional edifice which had been destroyed; but the choice having been made, England may, it says, quit the negative posi ion in which thcobser- - vance of its neutrality placed it, and the ' prescniaMon oj inc ereueniiais oi ioru William Uusscll will be synonymous wth an English fl?ei in the I'agus, and an English army in Portugal in case of : ajre ession. France it continues j 'docs not fear to cede the fust place to j England on this occasion and is even ance between France & England, choose to see only a custom house ouestion, and who count the number of bottles of Pott wine, more or less, which may be sent to Lncland, exclaim aeamst the humiliaiion of France if they wiP; but those what it cannot attempt to prevent, with out exposing itself to greater dangers than the mere vicinity ol a "Constitution ! and that Hurope will sec the necessity ot sacrificing uch o trifle asDonMigu , el to the general peace, particularly, j

since, as Europe never acknowledged

him on the throne, it cannot be expected ' to put itself in motion to raise him after his fall. The Tmrrs begins to take a irmrc cheering view of Foreign Affairs, considering that the triumph of Don Pedro, and the successful progress of liberal j principles along the whole line Lorn j Brussels to Zurich, and from Zurich to I Naples, added to the indisposition of the Emperor Francis, w hich appears to ren-! der even the conference of Tocplits doubtful, will so paralize the Ncrthcm I Courts, that any effective opposition cn ; their parts to the pacification of Europe ; on a liberal basis will be impossible, and!

the lormauon ot a new Holy Alliance .MAKUiAku. 1 his state is comagainst liberty impracticable. ! plctcly revolutionized. The congressThe Fiankfort Journal, of August 17ih, j ional elections have resulted in the has the following: choice cf six Jackscn men and two Na-

"Iii a school at Turin, superintended : by the nuns of St. Joseph, the children! having lately made a distuibar.ee by uttering cries, the sisters threatened them with the apparition of the devil, if they continued to make a noise. Soon after, cn a signal given, there appeared a chimney sweep dressed in a frightful i gaib, with horns and a fiery looking!

mouth. The children were so much j present administration will have a mafrightened that some of them fainted i jority on joint batlot, and of course a At the noise caused by this scandal, the j Jackson Governor will be elected The house and street were soon filled with a U-sliimoie Cbioniclc intimates that ihc crowd. At length the Rector of the j hiekory btooni" w ill ence more sweep Parish came, and put an end to the; ihe Nationals from their stools, 'lhc shameful exhibition, but not till several ) Editor tays: "Rotation in r.fficc i3 beof the childicn died of terror. coming prodigiously in vogue wiihtlTice seekers; but is out cf all credit wi'.hi f From the Boston Daily Advertiser. ! ficc holders. The countenances of th

TURKEY AXD RUSSIA It is well undeistocd, that a treaty of alliance, offensive and defensive, has bctn negotiated and ratified by the Emperor ot Russia and the Sultan. It is said to consist of six articles, one of which confirms all prior treaties, that cf i Adrianople in particular; another binds ;o. ! c -1 i - it .i

ivussiu io luiiusn luiKey witn a:i tne oi inc victory oo'air.eu over me ijchk aid necessary for her defence against ev- 'candidate for Congress in the Phiiadc'ety enemy, and a third interdicts the ; phia district, wc may now slate that in

j Porte from resorting for aid to any other j Pittsburgh and Alieghery ccunly a thorPowcrs for a term of ten years. The lough regeneration has bt.cn effected tenor of the other articles is not stated; j The Pitjsburgb Mercury says: '-The c j it is probable, indeed, thai these state j lections on Tuesday last resulted in the

ments arc partly conjectural, though thcre can be little doubt cf lhc actual existence of the treaty. There is some ! thing quite curious in the maMier in which it is stated to have been neirotia ted. It was at ranged by Count Oi !ull' and the Sultan himself, and the llcis Ef-! fendi was not made acquainted with its! contents until it was ready for the signa ture of the patties. It was then commu

mealed to the Cabinet, and Achmet Pa comities; and that lhe ncxi Lcgislatuu c!:a was appointed Atnbassador estsor ' will cer tain a very large nojoiity of the dinary to exchange thxa ratifications at St. ', dcmcctoiic members ''urnon and hat Petersburg Alter the whole business ; mony men" regular nomination folks" was arranged, Count Orloil" depariedlor j wh?j Will take care of lhc State aid Odessa, and the foieign Anibassadois j of the party, and of the nation, and all were congraTulating each other on their our gi eat a:d important interests." It own triumph in rescuing Turkey fiom,is obrlous thai lhc Jackson party were the hands of Ilussia; when, to their j never more completely ,4lo!ds of ihe as ter drsmuy, the infidelily of a dragoman j ccnrhni" in Pennsylvania, than they are brought lo their kivowlcdge the exist at pt cser.t. All that was lest thrre, by ence of the treaty, and taught them that me t'cachery.of Ir gham and his cnadju Count OrlolT was not the real dupe.- j ims, li3s been rciruir.cd since the Kxec Lord Ponscnby and Admiral Rou"n.sin uti e determined to remove the piblie immediately demanded of lhc Sultan thai i depctites In their '-fury" the people the treaty should be cither reconsidered, j cling with mere unvie'dtng pettinaci'y or lhat England and France ahould be ad : than aver to. the Il :io o N Orleans milted as parties; to which it waa rcj'li ! This: the Xarior.als consider strange ed, that it suited the situation of .he :! cry strange but, so it is, it is so"

country to cultivate a good understand- j ing with Russia The latter Power is 'collecting a large fleet in the iiospho rus. From the Louisville ' Public Advertiser . The Nationals have learned "with sin cere rcKrct" that Ur. Sutherland has ! heen elected to Congress from ihe -delphia district, by a majori-y of a Pl,jl I . uoour 700' over Mr. John Sergeant, the Uank

candidate. That they really regret their j same w ish the Clerk of the Daiess Prodefeat al the head quarters of ihe Har k, j hate Court duly authenticated, within one catnot be doubted. It falsifies all they ! year from this date. The estate is sol -have said about the indignation and fury i cent. excited in all classes in Philadelphia, by j JAMES JOHNSTON,) the removal cf tho deposites from the SAMUEL DIXON, Adinrs-

Uank of the U. States. It does more. It proves that the measure is popular in the east, and that its adoption has increas - the east, and that its adoption has mcreasetl the strength of the administration and 1 diminished the power and influence ol j jhc Dank On another account the dci 'cat ol Mr bergeant is esteemed pecu Ik. . M . . . . - . Marly disastrous. The Nationals . , fixed their eyes on him as their candi date for the V. Presidency, with a view to draw off o'd Pennsylvania from the democratic fiumily. Now that kope is destroyed. It is conceded that it would be futile to nominate a gentleman for ihe j ice Presidency, who could not be elect ed to Congress in the Philadelphia district, with tr.c aid of the influence of the Bank of the U. States. To the oppo sition the defeat of Mr. Sergeant presents itself in the shape of a double disappointment. Contrary to their anticipations, it proves that the influence cd the Bank is insufficient to control an election, even in the city and county of Philadelphia, while it demonstrates that the man they intended to run for the second cilice in the nation is so unpopular that he cannot obtain a seat in Congress. tirt air tujucj, uuiu uu irie sunnosea I power of itte Bank, arc ,, . ;. , all demolished their hopes, resting on the reputed populatity of Mr. Sergeant, arc forever blasted. Ohio. This State has danc nobly. By the recent elections she has completely identified hcrsclt with the republican party. At the next session of her Le gislaturc thxrc wjjl be a majority of j

twenty on joint ballot in favcr of the ad

ministration t)f the geneial government Maryland. We have reason to be lieve that Maryland is regenerated. At the late session there was a majority of two to one opposed to the democratic party in her Legislature; and it is now admitted by the Baltimore Patriot that the Nationals are probab'y in a roir.otity Veiily, the removal cf the deposites i woi king wonder! The measure has evidently stregthened the democratic party in Ohio, Maryland and PcnnjyUa nia, and it will doubtless operate in the! same way in New-iork and Virginia, and throughout New-England lb. licnals. Their names follow: Jackson. Ofiosition. 1 R. 15. Carmichae), Littleton P. Dennis, ! Jun es Turner, Win. C. Johnscn. j James P. Heath, j Isaac M'Kin, ' Eiancis Thomas, John btcddci t. In the Legislature the friendsef Lhc former look bright of the latter bine!" It is well the editor of the Chronicle bears defeat so well, lie has liv.d long enough to know it is useless lo4,cry cv.r spilt milk." lb. P E N N S Y L V A NI A In addition to the intelligence laid before cur readers l i . i --. i success of the whole Democratic I lck- ! et by an average majotity ol 522 vctes i This result is as nlcasinrr as it was ursuspcetc J. The most sanpuinc s-ionor: lersot ihe Democratic ticket did not an ticipate so ccnipletc a victory, by such a handomc majority. " The Penr.sylvanian states the Democratic party have prevailed by large majcti:;cs in at least two thirds of all the lb ilministrators' Notice. OTTERS of administration have thi ALA heen :ranted to the undersigned fn t!ie estate of Christopher Jhuton, ' (late of Daviess county,) decea.-ed . Per- ; sons indeiiteil to j-aid estate will please rl O l rl n A 1 at 1 iiimw nuuic'u.iiu i.i iiiciii : iii.u niuuniiu have claims uiva the same will file ihe ! Oct. fl, lH:j:i :5?-4it Jolm K" ! ( lr. 1S j j rt ( Domestic UIjAi ! n:;ni, i-,r:u V ' jr' i QTICF is h-rchv "ivon that a writ j of i,0mcsti AttacI.mo.lt was issued i4 mr, r.,nnc. tT t. . . : c . - ' ...... f n II. V Ul MV- . L JIIMII I' III peace in and for tho countv of Ku' in the atove case, which writ has this day been returned executed, and aft iuvncitory filed; and that on the ilh day of October, lSo3, at my office in Harrison township, I w ill proceed to hear and decide upon said Attachment of w hich the said Klijah Jerill, and all others concerned, will take notice. JAMES II. COOK, j. r. October I, lS33:J7-:Jt V3 3 ototscs TIMIE Subscriber having commenced the HATTING BUSINESS on Wa ter street, Vinccnnes, in the house formerly owned bv Wil- Yg f "l .1 - a .1 .-- on .agow, iukcs tins method of informing the citizens, and the country at lanrc, that he expects to kep on hand, and for sale, a liicuuim ussuunivmur r eiv iia 1 wnicn r ,vork be inlcnd3 to have madc in . ... r vt m . substantial and fashionale manner. OrThe highest price given tor all kind of runs. 11. m. cjiuiam Vincenncs. la. March 17,1S:. Q,tf Hags ! Has ! Uass ! CASH, or WORK, will be given for any quantity of clean Linn en Cotir. hags a the; wssteiin sun ofT;.

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TOpMlZSGW ncss HAY IS just rcrcivctl from Philadelphia, and now ctilr fer alc at their slon. rutin, on the corner cf Main, and Muxkct streets, their

4 Fall and Winter Slll'LY or CO NOTING XX TART, or Cloth, ('axsivurcff Ctiifu:tttrt end Shirt it'" and Shcflin. Ccdlhots, Siaghavs and Ccu.lrlcls asserted, tr. . AI.SO Groceries, Quramware, Hardware, t$c. &i Thtir assort i:unt. co:npniii2 almost c2 (Orv nrticlo rrqtiircJ by tlio far;:or cr mevhanir, lla v are dctrruiiuod to sell aMbe lu,csi prices h:r ciihli, ur such articles cjf coi.iitrj j'TOnucc as may suit. Yirwnine, CKrt. 17,'lKJa :S-3m hrrchv g:en, that I luvctiikn out h tter; of ;iJii:inis!r:itiou on tlio cslato X William II. Uuirtimn, (lale if Kmoc county) deceased. All jKrsntki ind btcd aid estate aro requested to tnak i im-rnc-Ji ile payment, and thic h ivitjg claim r-ainst saixl ctatc to prc4;nt tLem legally authenticated for settlea;ct within one year. 1 he eslalo is supposed to lie avYu ut. JOSEPH NYSWOXfinil, Admr. of Win. II. llvjfxiiui. Oct. 11,1S:j:1 -:it Administrators' Notice. rJ'HK under. incil li.ivc tahcu oat !c!tl'rs of nduiinistration on the estate of (iconxe 3runticr. (late cf Daviois ceuitty, la.) de( rr.M i.!. lVrsor.s i:.t!e: led to said estate will please make immediate pa ment; ad all who have claims ;ti the fame are requested to file them duly uuthen'ieaUid within ihe time presriiLcd hy :a;v. 'J'hc estate is mhal lv insd;ent. SAIUEL I. KKLSlt, 4 , K. II. MeJLNKIX. Wabhiiton, Oct. io, is:w 33-:U NOTICE rjIIIC gul acriber wr-hes tq purchase THIRTY TIIOl'.s'AM) BUSHELS OF CORN, 60,000 Staves, 20,000 HOOF FOZiSS, 6.000 CORDS OF WOOD, m. rw e a Ul WHELfiiT. For all of which he will give the liibcsi market price. He also w i.-hes to employ C NEYKEN CCOPERC. O.XK CUUl) MILLER, to wi and m libcral wages will given. H. I. WHEELER. incenne?, Oct. 1J, lfc'3:l :$7-:;t N B. Conic and pay zrlthout ro.vf. All those w ho have notes er accounts mav discharge the snrne by the payment of auv of tho shove articles; and all those wb! have nc standing debts and do not embrace this opportunity, may fi'ui th.eir imtcs and accounts iii'llw oii-ccrs hands against tlie first of December next. If. I. XV. rASTJOTZCSL A LL persons now indebted to me, by account, note or otijerw ise, arc hereby informed that Doctor J. D. Woolverto:: is authorised io collect the same and w ithout delay any person therefore who neglects this ndtirn nnfi! ni'tfr thf. 1ll, ..' -sVov. next, will not thin!; hard if he has to E. McNAMEE. Vinccnnc?, Oct. T, l&iM 37-:Jt Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is here! v given, that I have taken out letters of udmtnistratiori on the estate of Win. llcagan, (lato n Martin county, Indiana,) deceased; all persons having claims agiiinst said estatearc requested to present them immediately, and those who are indebted to slid estate arc requested to make immediate payment. The estate h probabK insolvent. KEEL'S liirOW.V, Admr. Mt. Pleasant, Octbcr 7, li?33 37-U J A LISTOF LETTERS nj r.3i.viMxo iu Post Odiec at iLOj Princeton, the quarter ending t!jc 30th September, IS3, which if wa. taken out within thrfle month--, ui!l lc sent tu the General Post Otiice as dead letters. E G H Alexander L. Evan Da. j vid O'ray, William Harcred, J 11 R S J;nes J.dmson. Julian -lntirwtiii iPiri IF : l f v w .TiiiLU. 11111 Sk r t L 1 y 1 . It II muiaui luuiiurn, Huac Kev uoids, Satul SLannon, Kobcrt Scarce, William SliawT t7 William Taylor, M-artiu Teuison, D. K. Ward,'J. JOHN AItCUTHNt)T, r. Princeton-, Oct. 1, 1S33 37-41;- ' JOB WORE OF EVEUV Dl-SOiUPTION