Indiana Gazette, Volume 1, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 August 1804 — Page 3
gainst the white people of this place.
To prevent him from doing further mischeif he was taken on board in a strait jacket. The emigrants who have arrived in the Aurora, from Amsterdam, (says the Baltimore American) are part of
upwards of 200 families, from princi-
able him to dispatch a squadron to bombard Algiers. The British sloop of war Driver, sailed yesterday morning from Sandy Hook on a cruize. Captain Davis, of the ship Sally, from the isle of France, informs us, that admiral Linois' squadron arrived there on the first of April, from the streights of Sunda; and that on their passage they had fallen in with the British homeward bound China fleet, under convoy of 6 line of batttle
ships. Three outward bound
India ships had been captured
by the French, and taken into
the isle of France; from
that he should never return to the state | York papers, that this dread-| and independent livelihood
again. He still swears vengeance a- ful disease has again visited. They represent, that besides
Long-Island. A brig and schooner had arrived there from St. Domingo. Before
their arrival the place was ve-
ry healthy; but, a few days after, several persons were
pality of Wirtemberg, who have agreed seized with unequivocal sympto form a settlement in the new States
of Ohio, where they are about to pro- toms of Yellow Fever.
cure a large quantity of land. The
residue are expected in a few weeks, in two other ships. They are all of that description who will add to the strength, the wealth, and the welfare of our country, possessing good mor-
rals, great industry, and the means of
statement, made on the fourth instant, shows that four persons had died of the Yellow Fever, and six others were then laboring under the dis-
these 3 ship loads, upwards of a thousand will shortly follow
them.
Philadelphia, July 13. Extract to the Editor. New York, July 11. "Burr and Hamilton have this morning fought a duel, general Hamilton is wounded, and it is said mortally! That he is wounded there can be no doubt, but of the nature of the wound I know nothing.
Gen. John Gibson is re-ap-
whence dispatches were sent off in a frigate for the consu-
lar government about twenty diana Territory.
days before the sailing of the Sally.
Captain D further informs
of
procuring a decent, comfortable, and
procuring a decent, comfortable, and independent livelihood. They repre-
sent, that besides these three shiploads,
a letter from an American gentleman at Lisbon, to a gentleman living in this city, (Wilmington D.) which we transcribed from the o-
pointed secretary for the In-
riginal on Friday.
Lisbon, May 24.
of concession respecting the charges of his negotiation for
From New Hampshire.
"Every thing looks gloo- the presidential chair, with my in Europe; old England which Hamilton would nott
The amendment to the con-
that an embargo was expected situation has not been reached
to take place immediately af-
ter his sailing on all vessels.
in New-Hampshire, the gov-
When the armed brig Dolly & Schooner Dash, left Port-au-Prince, all the white females in the island (excepting a few young girls) had been
massacred.
June 26. MORE IMPRESSMENT.
Captain Crocker of the Diligence, from Dublin, arrived yesterday, informs us that he was overhauled about two leagues from the light house, by the British sloop of war Driver. The boarding officer of which impressed two passengers, and two seamen.--The passengers names were
James Higgins and John Brady, as appears by the receipt
of the boarding officer. The
ernor having refused his assent
to it, and there not being two
rising every day in point of
respectability; the first con-
Another Letter. New York, July 11,
"This morning a duel took
sul has been elected emperor
thirds of the legislature to re- | protector of the Helvetian and
and gen. Hamilton, in which
ket.
pafs it. The reprefentatives | protector of the Helvetian and
to Congrefs, and Electors of | Batavian republic, Pitt wioll Prefident and Vice-Prefident | be again prime minifter of are to be chosen by the peo- | England; you may depend ple at large in a general tic- | there will very foon be a war
between that country and the king of Spain, and it is pro-
The respective persons in whose hands subscription papers have been placed for the purpose of procuring subscribers for the Indiana Gazette, will be
pleased to forward them to the Editor must first be a general war,
as soon as possible.
The news announced by
the latter fell, and I have just
the latter fell, and I have just
o'clock, is dead."
Extract of a letter from a gentleman
residing in Winchester, Virginia.
ALL KINDS OF PRINTING Executed on the Shortest Notice.
"A mountain, fifteen or twenty miles hence (from Winchester) burned and an area of fifteen or twenty acres of earth fell into the adjacent valley, to the consternation and utter ruin of the inhabitants; the force and violence being such as to have crushed and destroy-
seamen were Robert Killey,
By Saturday's Mail.
an arrival at Alexandria, of / which was in its way. The mass of Bonaparte having been pro- / earth, gravel and rocks fallen on the
claimed emperor of the Gauls appears to be incorrect. Let
New-York, June 21.
A letter from Cadiz of the / of May, are entirely silent
A letter from Cadiz of the 26th of April, contains the / the subject. They mention
ters received in this city from | it almoft ufelefs for cultivation in future.
Mr. Jarvis, as late as the 25th
It was yesterday reported in the city
and Cornelius Farril, both we / following interesting news. - / the celebration of Te Deum / that the government had received long indirect overtures from France on the are informed American citi- / We have seen the original, & / at Lisbon; not on this account / indirect overtures from France subject of peace, Said to zens, though they had lost / know it to be from a respecta- / but for the birth of the Prince. / made through the American minister at
their protections. The form-
er (Killey) we are told has a
wife and family in this city.
"I am apprehensive this
country and Portugal will not
(Nat. Intel.)
Paris. After the most minute equire we could not learn that the rumour was
The emigrants who have / the following imprant paragraph
remain neutral. There is a / arrived in the Aurora, from / we copy from the Portsmouth paper serious misunderstanding be- / Amsterdam, (says the Balti- / cieved yesterday. It sews a increase of vigelance on the Dublin, came 42 passengers, / tween them and the court of / more American) are part of / government. three of whom, viz. James / London. The British minis- / upwards of two hundred fam- / "The following issued to the ships
Wiggins, John Brady &---- / -ter at Lisbon no longer appears / -ilies from the principality of / Spithead this morning is of mere O'Connor besides two seamen / at the court and is waiting the re- / Wirtemberg who have agreed / -ous expectation than any that has been were impressed on Sundy last, / -sult of his complaints which / reed to form a settlement in / end to have ship bouys to her cablesby the British sloop of war / he has forwarded to England. / the new state of Ohio, where / to keep the top-gallant-yards across Driver. / Sweden, Denmark, and Rus- / they are about to procure a / clear for action every evening at unset - the signal for unmooring to be
Extract of a letter from Savannah; dated June 12. "On Saturday last, Judge Bowen, who lately caused such confusion among us, was conducted on board a vessel bound to Rhode Island, and with a fair wind left the sandy banks of Georgia. His venerable and much Respectable father, who arrived there but a short time since, got him released from prison, by becoming bound that
sia are in coalition against F.
in consequence, it is said, of a discovery that the threatened invasion of England was only held up to view in order to obtain a favorable opportunity of going against these powers. Yellow Fever. It appears by the New-
large quantity of land. The | confidered as the fignal for action
refidue is expected in a few | to keep in momentary rednefs for put-
weeks in two other fhips.-- | ting to fea, as that inftant it may be ex-
They are all of that descrip-
pected to be engaged with the enemy.
tion who will add to the
strength, the wealth, and the
NEW YORK, June 25. Captain Taylor, of the Columbia
in 53 days from Lisbon, informs us
welfare of our country; pos- / that Lord Nelson is certainly dead; sessing good morals, great in- / that the vessels in the harbour of Lisbon
dustry, and the means of pro- / wore their colours half mast,
curing a decent, comfortable,
ing for that event, two days previous
to his sailing.
