Indiana Gazette, Volume 1, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 August 1805 — Page 2

The house having waited upon the governor according to order, he returned to them the following answer: "Mr. Speaker, and gentlemen of the house of Representatives, I can have no greater satifaction than to learn from the Representatives of the Terrtory; that my conduct in the administration of this government has had a tendency to promote the prosperity and happiness of the people. I cannot doubt but that the subjects which I have recommended as requiring legisative prorvision,will receive the

attention, which there importance demands: and you may rest assured that no aid of mine shall be wanting to mature your labors and to facilitate your return to domestic affairs, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON Indiana Territory, August 2d, 1805. } NEW YORK, July 5. Extract of a letter received on Friday. at New, York; from Guadeloupe, dated June 11. "The French have sent, for the purpose of taking Antigua, 29 sail of of the line and 12 frigates and sloops of war, making 58 sail, with 16,000 troops on board. No accounts have reached this place since the sqauadron :sailed. It will not be able standso heavy a force if attacked."

iu i,cavyr a f.ute .t" attacked.- nen ny or rnmenr. ana ine vigilance ' upon tlicm. Provoked at

now exertifed, it is addedjbrv ttiat it not a lcgltmate cxiftenee, I vu .i. rr u i 1

i:'nrtofr ,f.fr from our enrrefpon- ' not a mtftake to fuppofe that the protcll as well againll rh.it ",:u,l lc" " de:v,tNe,V.Iv,d,ted7ulv;. me of treaion , rekindling One ticCt as aH thc lublepuent Jting .10 other of the Englifli

fm l.ir,v ol. .rr'ivrd ,hf.Si. j Dublin. Hr ws clKply tngigcd ' 0 which U may g.Ve ., (), AfK fuf r'tr. Sl:e I -f I.; emnnl tm tUr !iii n the rebellion of 1708 aniens an btrttl. , , . ' &

M 'V : fur London nLr. hv h,r .r. inmate at the depot in lefalaie. prior ml vr . the dcC0V aboUt lhrce leagues

of the 2$ih. to the explofion in July lalt fie is pf ; A r irom land, they perceived ' We do n-.tfindin thefe naperany faid to have belonged to the cferate Ull - the remainder of our fleet ar.icle worth worth tranferbing ; ;hc knot of traitors called Finiihtrs that v ice-admira Latut he I rr cantainiPfor.i-.il us that the cmhargo , affaflim. A Mr S-r.ith sft ville of the Lt gion of Honor, f"ng J0"g K Ihore , at d had not been tiken eff that the imweek brought up from K.lcu lf. in the commander 111 chief of the in c . 1 rtMlcn tirf Tmnt nl ffnmn 1.. COUIltrV Of Kllda r e. t Cl the ca It !e. u.' hf . ' mu! mnnt- flirufllw infn rrrt-

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i'nr, ana mat -n lai'ureot a lullicient " uiiv.vmiiudiiiiii4uti. ncwaj 1 . luneil. f rusher t!,efe. meafures were lakintr fufiwttcd to have arrived very lately neap, has writs t n the follow. , - '

to furi'lv .hem with imnrefTr.l mw!,. from France ; but it ii faid, that he iiU m rJ.HUn f I Ulbraltar, OX IOgunS

anics. ,,o rrra'y vrhh RufHa the was 1 refid'ni ot Baltimore, in America, , n . . . , . hS jult ai rived from Toulon. Bteft fleet had not failedmarkets from whence he lately arr.ved in the tUc marine a4jd tor the Colo- r iiftM informs, that dull. quarter whrre tic was arrertcd. Of Hies. .1 r- , , , . , which he is a native. A morning pa- , , , the fr encn did not go beyond 'ondon M-v i rer of chc7th Ju,y ,a7S Mr ar.itbc vmntnur, in thc the pt oterlion of , their own Star Office halt pad 7 P m ha$ bccn lifchjrSe(1 ibut l,,c Dublin roJc otf louLm 16 batteries Lord Nelfon, hovvW? flop thep'refsto ftate thatdis. Evening Pblilhcdonthe afternoon Vrawial, Vtrtr 12. ever, immediately refolved to n,,fi, i'9V. u,... u , . of the fame day, while it mentions . ' ' 1 t 1 . . t' il day at tl e admirah and Tl r ! Smith's arreft, does not fay. that he is JF.NFR KLt attack them clofe to the harCoc! rant's officcm'froman Admiral out of cu(totJy ln 3ddill0n- to these iUVe the honor to trans, bors mouth & Adm. CampCochnnc. He arrived vrith his fqua- circumftances, the Dublin papers an- .t an u of he txll, with the lfitps of his ditZrt, V Ti putting to fea of the whole vifion, got into adion with French fouadron had gone to leJUrd in PrtkuIar havt ftruck for more fquadron under my command, thcin when the whole French upan which he immcd.atelv failed in g, and that at fome of their fecret ha,, rcceived t,at ome Iquadfonsimniedidlely retired l:;:lZurUd7 Z&2::P; EngUfliPrivcer,infefiedhc into-loulon. ?ccurjte iiiftrmation of ttie courfe ereat ! 1 , L , 1 r 11 1 .1 u - in r -kv-' 1, w. , n,j ... K have been found. The lae move- coalt and the Hieres Jfles, I acviim , irp 11 p'S were enterLaiPru that he would run n. n l i AjYLl M r ok AGE. fall in with then before they could do mcnts of Bre(? flc" fmay Prbablr gave orders three davs ago to - anv more injury. be connefted with thefe unplealant . Idompatible T! fo'W- g . r de merit, the feTheaccomt ofan eneaement be- Procccdi,,g and we truft government tntnff n,e inompaume rlo(), a ;, nt n , f ol,r cumrymen.-. twn the Hreft and Channel fleet is wU1 bc W1 thc a,c,rt' and rene and the brig let The p.cf.-e it ,efu' -co delighM hourly expected Furcnt to lailtor tliofe iQ- t"ul to ihephili'itiirorift, i.ot toawaA lrerfromFalmouth flares, to PAKJuly I- ands. 1 he call wind being 2t rnn enucfdaycvcninS fVrrTth,nn,,rrnir Contrary, they anchorfd tin- country. Irlove rf independence, t -r Hrcft fleet, confiflng of twenty l 1 CmtbC V.OtlltCm ) Po:anrr()Ip- fo intimately c-r r. crert w,:h our molt five a.l or tre line, and frigates, were - der tllC Ca,,,C olgncro,es- vrruous feeling., will find ample ro,n all under weigh, and fhnd.ng out to The following arc the ex. Yefterday mornii g the enemy fr indnieiice in pan ri, aHng in theia fra. Lord Gardner had formed hii preflions employed in the obtained intelligence of their el,ab, n,mc,,t- int.eftl0o equally let, cinrlftinp ct feventaen fail ofthf ' .. - - , . . to , enlorce it Nor 18 fhe-e a covn ry no l.ne and femanVis extraordinary proteil of the fituation and towards noon .artb in whicn fo Tnkh 3f) Jcon. ta-lein to divii.ons.' The Conteft count Dc Lillcagainfl all that detached two frigates, and a IJJb'tV nBy !invcft gun bng arrived at Plymouth on I'hurf- has been done, and is doing in vefTel which entered by the "f ed lmT?uh ovi ,:ih'n"coum.oflhcln,ovemeni France, fine'e the re-union of great channel, with intention be tw. i not fome fuch rlatt cn.ie llreft fleet, m conlerjucnce of ' ?nM rliom uiliiln nr an worthy of the loflering hand of he na;h,ch the fifteen fa.1 of the line in thc the ftatcs general: to attack them while at an- tL(,al7governmCBt in fhe 0lFbnzatio. fcound and Cafand Hiy, were expect- Protest of the count Dc Lille, chor. Admiral Nellon at the of tlcnew dales which will (nrt eaia o fa.i in the evening to join Lord warsa'w. lune 6, 1804. fame time arrived with four To the raft territory tie per. Oardncr, ' .J "'-" " w T t Irflei? An acre in the tboufand would ' In afiuming the title of mips at the narrow channel, tompi.h it; wouid infu.ea hoor yl5' . emperor and attempting to with intent to cut off the .b.eafyiumtoage wuhout any refort Madame Jerome Buonaparte u arn- . , , . ' . . . ,,f nni. frlrr-ifoc A P"'0"11 coniribuuon ; and would ;,,.,J l ..L- render it hereditary in his retreat ot our tngates. As f new h on th nat5on,

rr lidence at the houfeota relative in family, Jonaparte has put the foon as perceived the man character.

F.fnrh.rhnrrU ft,t U!- .w. TU'. rtx,r-m I miflp a fimial rnr rh (Natioml IneHigencfr,)

-v. leanum umipdiiuii. , ui. .u. w,...- Fom Yokks lettsrs from franco I he marmge of Jerome Bonaparte, ncvv aa of revolution, where whole fquadrons to put to fea, , handed . lately, to tali int. ITdIc cverythitigfromitsoriginlus which was executed, infour- with a , d.vW.