Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 June 1810 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUN.

VINCENNES, J use 16, 1810. We feci a pleafure in Hating that a company of foldiers have beeii ordered on to this place, and may be cxpe&cd (hortly to arrive. The report of the infurreaion of the regroes, publidied in our laft, is contradicted, it is ftated to hare proceeded from fome defigning negro fpeculators. We notice a reportin fome of our eaft. ern. papers of the refignation of Smith, as fecretary of ftate, in confequence of a dif agreement with mr. Gallatin. The Pevd. William F. Thompson, V. D. will, God willing, preach a fcrmon at the court houfe in Vincennes, on the firft Sabbath in July next, beginning at half paft 12 o'clock. t mm - u IVhj man, she is mine own. And I, as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, 7 heir water nectar, J their rocks pure gold." jMARlVpft) On Thurfday evening laft, by the Rev. Samuel SMt, mr. Abra. ham VVeflf-ll, to mifs. Polly Scott, all of this county. Letters from South America, fay that a fubfcription was opened at Mexico fome time fince, for carrying oh the WAR in Old Spain when 20,000,000 of dollars v?as lubfenbed in 4 hours. N SHVILLE, May 19. Arrived in town on Friday laft, brigadier general Wade Hampton, from Matches. It is reported, hat he waits in town until he receives difpatches from Wafhingtou city, and, that he meditates religning his command in the army the country net agreeing with his conftitution. FROM ENGLISH PAPERS. VIENNA, March 25. IMPERIAL NUPTIALS. When the prince of Neufchatet demart- ' ded of his imperial majrfty the hand of hU illuftrious daughter, for his majelly Napoleon he added, " the policy of my fovereign i.- in unifon with the willies of his heart. This union of two powerful families, fire, will give to two genrrcus nations new alfurances of tranquility and happinefs," In his fprcch tc the archduches Maria Louifa, ht faid 44 Political confiderations may have influenced the determination of both foveK ius, but it is above all, your confent ma- . V n : n

c) in , mai ine rrpperor, toy uiaiier wmirs 10 obtain. It will be delightful to fee on a great throne the genius of power, united with beauties and graces which are dearly loved." The following is the anfwer of the ar lid lie he Is ; The will of mv father has conft?ntly been mine ; my happinefs will always be involved in his. It is in thefe principles l!iat the cmpeor "Napoleon, cannot fail to iir.d a pledge of the lentlments which will -te my conduct towards my hufband ; L-Vpy if I could contribute to his happi- :.: ; 5, and to that of a threat nation. 1 givr villi the pri milTioti of my father, my con:r:it t'j my union with the emperor NapoThe sni v.rr of the archduke Chirks to the irq'Ku oi thf emperor Napoleon toil :z vouid accept his procuration fcr the mitri?.ge ceremony, was peculiaily animated : It was as follows : li I accrpt vt!t ple;.fure, prince the prc-i)-fit:'".n which his mtirliy the emperor ol the Firnchha? thrnuli you tranfmitted to r.ie. Kiji' ill lettered by hi; choice, s pe- . r.etr.itrd vi:!i the delightful pre.fcn irne nt hat this alliance will tif-tce every trace of nolit'cal diiTention, repair the evils of war, a m ;;I . ' ice a future happinefs to two naMor.:. who arc formed to efteem each other, & w..:rcu-cr each other a reciprocal juQite,

I fliall reckon amongft the mo( interefting moments of my life, that, when in token of a reconciliation as frank, as faithful, I mall prefent the hand of the archduchefs Maria Louifa to the delegate of the great manarch, whom you reprefent ; and I pray you my prince, to publilh to all France, my ardent wifhes that the virtues of the archduchefs, may cement forever the friendfliip of our fovereigns, and the happinefs of their pcopie." TRIES'ITIarch 3. Th- riom

by RulTia to France, confifts of four fail of the I ine, befides frigates and convettcs. Thefe veflfels are partly atTriefle, & partly atVen ice. The Ruffian crews have already fct out on their return home, hC the French have taken poffclTion of the Ycffcls. POLAND. Dutch papers have been received to the 26th. They announce an event as likely to take place of confiderable importance. The princefs of Saxony, who was 6rft def tined by rumor to be the partner of Bonaparte's throne, is now intended for the brother of the enibrefs. of Auflria, the archduke Francis. The immediate confequence of this event will be the erection of Poland into a kingdom, which will be given to the archduke. This mealure will, of courfe, be great umbrage to the emperor Alexander ; but whatever his diffatisfaclion may be, hr will hardly prefume to oppofe it by fwoid ; for Bonaparte will have hemmed him in by powers obedient to his Will ; by Auflriu, his father in-law ; by Saxony, and the new kingdom ot Poland, governed by the uncle of his wife; PARIS, March XT. The emperor is to meet his fair bride at Compeigne. The value of jucls and nuptial ornaments which Napoleon has deflinrd for his bride, &e eftimatcd at eighteen millions of Franks. It is faid,. the archduke Charles 13 to be placed on the throne of Spain. LEYDEN, March 23. The archduke Francis, brother to the emprefs of Auftria,is to marry Maria Au gulla Antoinette, princes royal of axony ; and will be created kind of Poland. LONDON, March 26. All the continental papers are filled with articles on the fubjedl of Bonaparte's marriage. From a theatre of war the deSTerent fUtrs appear to be converted into one contending fcene of godipping Sc chit-chat. With what levity does the mind of man move from the extremes of horror, to the verieft littlenefs of coffee'eup conffrt.Mic.es--from the trumpet's blalt, to the lafcivious warbling of the lute! from death, to dance, and fong, and rout and revelry i

The dutch are to py the Emperor of

France a fum equivalent to two hundred thoufand pounds (lerling for the temporary preicryation of their independence. Neil) Vork, May I9. LATEST FROM FRANCEYefteiday arrived at this port the faft failinp bug Camilla, capt. Shaler, from St. Scbaftians, which port Ihc left on the 1 1th of April. Mr. John Grifwold came out in the Camilla bearer of difpatthes from General Armftror.g to our government, and has furnifhed the Editors of the Mercantile Advertiler with a file of French papers and the following fummary of news. Mr. Grilvord, bearer of tlifpatcl.es in the Camilla irft Paris on the 26th of March. The Emprror and fundry membrrs of his court at Compeigne where the new Emprels Maria Louifa, accompained by thr Prince

I of Neufchatel, had juft arrived. The tri

umphal entry into Paris, with the coronatio.i of the marriage, ceremonials was to take place on Sunday, the 111 of April. Thr p-ep3ratir.ns for this creat event were

i fpler.did beyond defc ription, and it was fup-

pofed the illuminations and fcalts would rxrrl in brilliancy thofe of any former peVwl. Demorrr hid been appointed by the Errvv'r mi'itflcr to the U. S. It was vol no .vn whether he vr- to fucced Gen. Turreau, rr that he is ppnintrd to fome ioet ial mifnop. He liad taken pafTge in the Fraiuis. with the Ruffian miniHrr, and was to fil l'rm Rochellc for Philadelphia hoi:t the 10th cf April. It was rrported and believed in Paris, that mr. Pinkn-y had concluded acoaveation with the Mr.

quis Wellefft-y Gen. Ariullroug had taken up the mip Sally, capt. Scott, laying at St. Sebaftians, to take himfrlf and family to America How w(uld embark frrm Bordeaux about the 1ft of June. The Slly was to proceed to Bordeaux protected by two paflports American property was till under feizure in all the ports on the continent. The amount ol property confiiVated under the late Orders in the ports of Bifcay Naples, See. excluHve of Tonningen was computed to have coit in America more than feven millions ofdclbrs. That leized .it Naples had been fold and the proceeds placed in the royal treafury ; that in Spain was tranfported to Bayonnr, where it Was to rheet a limilar fate. The reafons afligned for this hafty proceeding was to prevent cofts tp individual claimants who would otherways be profecuting their claims fcparately, and

at crrcat expence. Little or no news from the armies in Spain thattouldbe relied upon.

It ws alfo reported the dy privious to

failing that the frigate John Adams had arrived at Cherburgh, but no news had tranfpired from her. The Camillia has brought home the crew of the (hip Ann. P. ndergraft, of New

York lately condemned in the court of prizes

at Paris both vtflYl and cargo. Seventy

fi.x feamen belonging to American veflcls,

captured and confifcated in t the ports ol

Bift-ay alfo cme home in the Camilla.

The crews of leauellered veffelswere deni

ed a fupport by the French government,

and were daily entering on board of French

privateers. New York, May 21.

Laft eveninr thr Hup Charles and Harret

Turwilligrr, arrived here from Cadiz which

port (he It ft on the 13th April.

Capt - T. informed us that Cadiz held out aga'n ft the French and that a reinforcement of lO'OOO B-itifh troops were daily expected. The French army continued bombarding Cadiz and had killed a few of the Britifh troops. Capt. T. further ftates that it was reported juft before he failed that a French army of one thoufand men were marching from Seville to Cadiz. Twenty two fail of the line, tBritiili and SpanidO feveral frigates and gun brigs, and about 40 Britifli tranf ports were in Cadiz bay, fome of which were embarking French prifoncrs for England. Bapt. Ridgcway from St. Bartholomews informs us th3t news was received there thr day he failed that Admiral Cochrane's reftrirtions on American veffrls and property were taken ofF and that the trade was again opened brtween St. Barts and the weft India Iflands. Ve underftand thr Emperor Napoleon his invited General Moreau and family to return to France.

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tuguele armies. iroopswerc connair.iy Trnrt P II T 1 3 It fl 'I r

giments landed the diy before capt. M'Crca r .: i I

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Philadelphia May 22. Capt. W.-dc of the Littlr George Kyre, arrived tin? morning from Carthagcna, was boarded by a French privateer, which ftiewed Spanifh colors and robbed of upwards of 1 1000 Spanifh dollars and property to a tohfiderable amount. New Turk May 22. Cpt. Place who arrived lall evenirg from Hav.iiina, inform, that two days before he i Hilt d, that poit was opened to Americans . :nd it whs faid the governor and founcij had determined to take rtT the ad valorom duty of three and one fourth p"r cent on imports in American bottom, and fix the duty at fiftem prr cent, on dry goods, and ten on provifioos. Thi rrgulati.u was fuppofed to be the conO qumce of thr news of the Fitnrb bring nrar C-diz ; and it was bflievrd that in the event of thr fuccefs of th- Frenrb n iudrprndent government would be cfUbiifiied at Havana.

Boston, 71 ay J 5. V learn th.at a paffrner in the vrffrl which arrived on Simday from London, nsrr. tio;s that he ie,'d port in the (Channel a p per rf April 8, which ront;ir.cd an account of thr failwe of thr J hr) Adn' fr n. MnrlaiX for the U. S. with gen. Ain.ltrcng on board. NiW lork May 18. From Lifoon. C pt. M Crri, t f the fliip LatOT.ja, who arrived tf;lS torrnroll from Lifbon informs that it w runrntl rrpr,rii hen hrlrft tlicre (Aril i) that the French had, or were ab.ut to wm dran their trops from before Cadu,fcr the nu;.

London March 31. Extra from a private letter from Vicn na : ' 1 he world widely miftaken in fuppofing that the ycung archduchefs Louifa Maria is about to be led like a lamb to ths facraficc. Slie was herfclf the prime mover of Napoleon's nuirvellous attachment the whole ambition of her foul being direct ed to enflave by her charms the Conqueror of the univerfe. She has fucceeded to the utmoft cxtci.t of her au.bition ai d within a few days will be inveftcd with an imneriM diadem. At this moment Ihe is 'gay, even to wildnefs : but flic can be afFecAca by various paflions : I have fee n her fiown ; ar I in a moment become mild and amiably c defrending ; in thefe felicitous moments hrr voice is facinatingly melodious. In fig r re

le is a little below the middle fize grace

fully in the neck and moulders ; with a complexion of the moft delicate whitenef; ; a nofe fomewhat inrlined to the Roman ; eyes of thtf ir.olf brilliant blur, and a profit fion of flaxen hair that reaches nearly t j the ground; her hands and feet moll delicately fhaped; her lips are truly Auflrian; however, when opened by a fmile tfcey discover a fetof teeth moi beautifully airang ed and extjuifitely white. 1 remember hav. ing leen her own lovely aunt taken from her mother in juft fuch a tranfatory blaze of beauty, jo) fully exprdVmg to fill a ov eftabliflied throne, and afterwards 1 faw h r fall the moli degraded victim to her barba rian fubjecs on a UofToId 1" Sec. Uc. , ' " C: - Boston May U. P. Bruard, efq. who is imprifoned at Quebec, charged with feditious conduct, has lince his confinement been re-elecled n member of the Provincial Parliament, re his conftituents fure oi his innocence, or do they mean to compliment hucuTcnce? james R.:r Canal. . There were brought down the Canal, fuMii the upper country to Richmond, l.,r a prrioJ commencing the lit of Jan. and ending the 7th April, 1810, (little more then three months) 9 784 hhds Tolatfo, and 29,594 bbs. of Flour. It has emphatically been faid that " bridges, turnpike and canals, were thr veins and arteries cf of the repubiic'and every day's experience; tend to prove tfyc accuracy of thr alT-rtiou. Veil. Patriot. In a late debate upon the exClufion oi ftrangers from the gallery of the liritifli Houfe of Commons Mr. Sheridan frkct with his nfusl energy in favour of a relaxation of the Handing order in the houfr upon that fubjecl.' A majority difTered frcia him in opinion i?pon the expediency of the" alteration ; hut :rr whole houfe refound. d with acclama;io:s when he fpoke what fellows. 14 My honorable friend (mr. Wyndhan.) has called me a com. ft! for the prefs If I am fo, I am proud of the appellation r:d will always att as fuch without a frr. Sir I always have been a frier.d to the Liberty of the Pre Pi. Let Miniftrrs have a f-rvile Hcufe cf Prrrs ; give thtm a vrnal ai d pliant houfe of commons ; give them t! r keys of the treafury, and thr patron r f the Crovn 2nd then give me the lih.y of the Prefs: and with this mighty ergire I will drfiroy thr edifice of corruption a? d rftahliHi on it ruins the right and privilrg -3 of the people."

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MASON !C Oration will or deliv-r

J. JL rd by a Urotf rr, a the court houfe

erally, are rrcjeficd to attci.d. hy aider. JOHN I). HAV, Se. V.r.ccnr.cJ Ldgf,

Tur- f'h A. L.

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S 07 ICE A hi. rerL.,; ij.dcb'-d to the rfhtr of D 6tcr :,2rrur! M'Kec-, ilrcrtf-d :C rrucflrJ to (oi- - z:d irttlc vp their rrfurftivc til-ce: i-fe who became pjrc hafru ' f-'c ire iijformcd their ::ote are nc Cu". June 1J. IS 10.

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