Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 August 1807 — Page 2

ny io the treafury, not ether. ft p "" N THl. MACON, s .u-r of the lipase tf klepratr.tutives S, SMITH,

Pres. dent cf ifnjf, tra ::w5ort.

TH: JEFFERSON.

vificcsur ttisavt.

MA CON,

.!.V.i'';7u:honri.e the prefident of

U i;;J 5,;ate. to .cept the f-rvice of

njmhfr of r-luntrffr companies net excc dioy t!vr v tb udnl m p. BE enustcd'hy Stnute and Hyue r Rr. ;rr.:t:vc; of tht United Stetes of

J ;:-r:c.7. it Cs.1?retS Gttembled i Hat t.w

villus ! the pr

i NATHr.

Speiler of the lhue of Rpresit&tivcs. 7EO: CLINTON,

Vice-President of the United dttes,and

President tf the Sende February 24, 1807. APPKOVEH. TH : JEFFERSON

LATEST NEWS.

PARIS, April 29. The Ofikiil Journd contains tr de

cree adopted in the meeting of the dnate,

?n the 7th, pu.futut to the emperor's met

IW ti calling out tli 80,000 coi.lcripts

jf the year 18O8. It alfo tontaii t an ad-

irefs by the itnate to his majtity on uis v . ' r i i ! .. '

i.jclir ; to Hiuciiii luupmea an imurn-

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trr U. I CU uei m;ui-uwii v fh and the Porte, i Such is reported to c the fifbdance of th difpauhes received. How far this may DciiVaiv corre& wc hitnot determine, but

we are inclined on tiic wnole, to uriievc th..t AitDri has been by fome means or oOur, induced to lilten to certain propofaL n.aieto her by Napoicoo, ind has in con-frqn-ncc adapted a line of conduct ernbarifllinf; to ti.e allies Orders were yedcrday difpatched by govfrn)iMi: ta the couuniflioners of the cui toiru, to be tor warded to all the ojtports for living tn imbirgo upsn ill Hups and vriTds htlonjing to the grand iVignior ; aiu alfo from the admiralty, to the commanders cf king's (hips and privateers, to detain ard b'ir? in ill vefiels, property", " kr. belongin? to the fubjc&s of the Ottoman

I drtier. dated fron the head quarters at

PiiJ.-nt of br United Stt, s br, and b

h. re,,y i? vjtbnz..:, to accept cl any c'nt i'ieMin, on the i6th ind, di.c'aing the

p v unnpani.-s, oi voluntc-rs,. either or ariiilfiy,c..vbT or infantry, vrho ui5y -Ji i.'r and otTrr tbemfrUes for the fcr-' r..it txctvdii. thi; ty thoufind rnn, ib, II He cloatWd,and-furnilhfd with

g at tlu ii own expence, nd armd and

I at the extrrce ot the vjnitro

.. ,r Um it.r ! rallfd inio ur-

i.H '1.13, 'HiV kin. - vs . -, rxrrjt fachofthem3 may chufe to f.inifli th:ir own arms & whofs oni ri!iriM.-d oiTicers fli.ll be appointed in the . uuu, prefcribed by law in the ieveral flitvM nd territori.-S to which filch cowp :'u5 fhall refprcTively belong ; Providt d, That wh nre a; y company, battsllion, iim r.t, brigade, or divide. n cf militia, dready organized, fiidl tender their va1 1; iry fervicc to the United States, fuch ro.npany, battallion, regiment, bigadc cr diviSon,. dull continue to be comoianded hv the cfHcert holding commifllons in the fit jr. cthe time of fuch tender, and any,

-vr.ncy thereafter occurring Ihall be Stl-l-d ia the mode pointed out by law in the (lati-'or tenltory, therein the faid company, hattallion, regiment, brigade, or diMiijn ihall have been originally raifeil. Sra. 2. And be it further cnactt J, Tii4t any company, battellion, regiment, i fjjjdv- or divifion, thus offering itfelf for

thsfrrvice, fhaii be liable to becalUd upon

tud military dut at any time tht pre hJint of the United States (hill judge pro

mode cf tevyii ..j .the conlcripticn., in the -iifFvrent departTiient. The date of this decree thews that t no event of importance had ecurrcd before that time. This is

farther evident from a letter received lafti

Sunday from the advanced polls ct the ar.ny, in which the writer f-ys1 for a month pfl,wehav been face to face with the encmy, and yet have, remained in pifeft inctivity. The army is in good health. Our foldiers fuffered for. a time fram a dyfeiitery, which repofe and wholefome food has nc.v completely removed. Our brvt iiien are conftantly retorninr; from the hofpitalj, our battalions increafe in numbers. and as foon as the ro.tds are practicable, nothing will be able to impede the flight of cur victorious eat-Ie. Contagious f-vert

prevail among the Ruffian trocps. Thefe

Tileafes arc; eccauoned by their remarkable

neglect of cleanlinefs. Thry have miffed their object They failed at the difafters

of the Prulllans, not imagining we (hemic! fo Icon come upon them. But tince they have found us oppofed to them, they have

bfcome convinced of the Impoflibility .f

lrnuing any amuance to M cnaeiion, th? Ruflun commandrr in Wallachia, and the energy which the Turk! difplay is likely to afTurd them fame employment n that cjuar-

per, within tWiyes afur he Ciall accept! t!ie fame,aiK ihall be bound to continue injf"

LONDON, My The reports circulated yVftcrdsv inrnviquenceof trie arrival of l'vlr Sti-rait frin;

fervice for the term of twelve months at- continent or an action having t .;ru

vr the time they fh dl ha v-arrived at 'thejP.lacc between the French and the Rud. ms nlace of rendezvous, unlfs fooner difchar-;P-oves unfounded, though dated in various .. .. . . I : i . . r -xt .i .' -,i . .

i'-d. and vfhen called into attual lervice,

hi J whifil renn'ming' therir?, fhsll be under

tir r.i.n-f T-tl n and regulations, and be en

t'rlrdto fnr mv-rations.

tora?re and

private letters from Yarmouth, as well as

ia.the public letter poded at Lloyd's.' Mr Stewart came from St. Peterfburg, and brought with him important difpatchex

emrdum-r.ts of eve!y kiud, bounty and ; for governnent They relate not, however, clothm r excepted, with the regular tronpsi any battle, but to the line of conduct

of the United States : Provided, 1 hat mTunueu by Aultna at the preient cribs. lieu of ththinjr, every uon-c otnmiflinnrdjSome of the particulars have tranipired, and rfHcer and private, in any company, wlioare reported to be as follows -Fhat the :iuy thusoSTrr themfclvcs, fli ill be eutitledjjf mpyor of Andria has entered upon a long vhen called into aQul fervice, to rcceive'j4fication of his conduct, in the meeting i.i m-viey, a fum equal to the cod of the of the dates of Hungary ; and that the relathing of a non-commidioned otTicer, orijultwasan animated anfwer on the part oi private, (a? the cafe m y be) in the reu- dates, in which they Commend the prudrnt hr trocns of the Unittd States. ineutrality hitherto obferved by the emperor ;

, t r . . .f . j .exhort him to continue in the fame line of

.evt. S. Ana ee tt runner eciea,'nnrttJCit nn & .... r f j 'jCondudt; and otter him all the rtfources of

i h.t the preu . emoi tne.uiuitc oi.i ftltethe yxyes ,nd forlu of tht H

May x ? Th czrete of Saturday contains the rfnei?! details of the capture of Alexandria.

It will befcen that -this cnnquedwas ef-

feft-d without any extraordinary exertions

but the fpirit, valor, and perieverence of our gallant country merf, :were prepared and ready to meet, and furmount the mod

aiduous rtfidance. Our Iolswe are hap

py to Snd, was very inconfidersble. v A$ the arrival of the tranfports which had feparatei enabled gen. Fafer to follow up theconquedef Alexandria by furtHer operations, detachments were fent to take

pvvJTeffion of RufTetta and llathmance.-

The" Mamalukes and Arabs are confident!) dated to be friendly to iur caufel WV have received several private letters from Alexandria whith we are obliged to pd pone for the prehfnt. AdmiraTDuckworth hss returned to Sidily ; Admiral Louis re mains at Alfxindria. The troops employed on this frrvice, were the firft bit-

t-allion of the J id and lecond battallions of

the 35th fecond battallion cf the 78th re giment of DeRoIfe's regiment, four troops of the 26tli dragoons, three companies of Vtillery and two of arti5cefs'. ' ; Some more foreign papers and letters have -arrived fince our lap'." The ' accounts from Djnfzic are of fo late a date as the 20th ult. v,o general battle had then taker

place ; a part of the btfieging force had

joined the French grand army ; and an immnfe Rudian reinforcement was on its

Inarch to -Poland, Letters froni Copen

tgtn cf the 28th, date, that 'theTDani(h r'-paratiohs for war had become vry foribidl)1e,'and that the crow n prince had placed himfelf at the head: of 2f ,000 mci in Holdein' Report fays, that Audria u immediately txj)eced to declare againfi France : while on the contrary it is aflertd, the negociations under the mediation of the court of Vienna is in great forwardnefs. It is added, fyt we doubt the datement, that Great Britain isv included m thefe negociations Letters from Varel oftheSth indant, confirms our former ac counts, relative to the arrangements making by the enemy to abandon the neighborhood of the Elbe, fram which they arc.

removing every thing valuable

ed checks in many recou uei s. 1 he ci r. :nanders, we..lrentd by ''the def.chm i : lent to the army of PoUnd, prefs fr fiiCrours, to bw abie to withdaud the pr iixns.

WARSAW, April 5. Hishigbnrfs the prince of Bcnevento hifi vifited feverl times thc'rr.'ditdry hofjriuh, and has tliilributrd gra-i5iatiins to the wounded in the name of i:is mr.j by. - SKMLEN, April 7. The Rudian Bulletins impofc upcn no. body; far fioro bedewing or even tlorka.

ding Ifmail, gen. Maycndorf his been re.

pulled by the 1 urks and Tartars as far , 5 Falezi, upon the Pruth, in the road to Yf-

fi. The only confederation which can cciu

fole the Rudians ior. their fucceidve de.

feats in Mold via ai.d Wsllachi, is their excefiive inferiority. TIjc army of gen. Michelfon c'iminilhing every day, sYd thwfeofthe Pathas augmenting in proportion, vve m:iy aflirm thit before the end t f

April, the Octomans, will be actually ten

tiincs more numerous than their euemies. I is eafy to perceive ,in every aciicn th?.t the Turkifli artillery is directed ty Frsnih officers " HAMBURGH, April S. Tha fubfidies from England dedined for Ruflia, and detained in Sweden, amount to 77i,000.-M D. Alnqueus has pjotefnd againfl this attachment, hut M. D Errachward replied, that his m?jedy the kii g of Sweden refe'rved to himfrlf treat "on this'-affair, direct with his msjedy the" emperor of Rufli;t .

CASSEL,- April 10. .: Wcyederdsy faw the urriial in this c? ty of ftrongdi virions of French irfa-n.try Zz cavalry, and more than forty -w?a?ons cf

ammum'tion which have this day continu

ed its march to the grand amy.

CAftLESRUE, April' tt. Our cotir.t has jud prohibited all Eneiifr;

merchandizes in the grand duchy cf Baden, by'an ordinance of three-articles"

i NAPLES, April Vt. . . The king has been informed offictsKy, it s faid, that the fublimr orte has sc.kndw-

ledged him as king of Naples, and enjoined

the Barbary powers tort fpect the Neapo

litan fuhjects, and to return all tbe : of. that nation . - ,

. r ir -I. 1 . 6

rT?r V - , m " S V , -.Mame dignified pofition. This date pp.Per aforeiiiJ, into battalions, fqusdrons, regi- - r . .;,, ,,.,.,:: ,.

.. 1 r . iuj jciii in.i?ciT 10 urrpoie nrs meoiation to

rm',T .l,;.o,nerrS mi, rrnr wcd or.'each of the beiligeet power. ...d toen ...xwmo, in hi ysivntnt, Ped.ent ; abIe him w m,kMhil orfcr w,th t&a , but u ,c.l wiled into tloa frnrice, fuch ,,nd tgx fclJ b(.in dauWcJ for uiv.p..iiH null be bound to do regular, j .h ... ,r. :.

uty ai r-qa.red by Uw in mrdl4tf- cMci mu u fort,lfr fl d ..rubtforsthe paffS f h" th.t the emptrcr of AuflrU had in confe-

rr.diti.t d

ULc inaniur

l quence ottered his mrdiation, and had fe Sect. 4. Ant be it further enacted, condcd vith a Vfry powrrful rrcoramcn(ia. That in c.le any volunteer above mention- tiorlj fcme Cef tain prcpof.h which had been ed, while in aal fervice, fh.ll ludam a- madc by the empemr Napcleon. r.y damage, y mjnr dsne to his horfe, or The emperor Alexander, from refpeet to !och other eqjip-ncntis (hall have been the recommerdauon of his imnerhl Ai.ftri.

i:rnifhedathscwn expeice, cr by the a:1 m,jeryf had drnicJ u incumbrnt or lofsot thef?me, wuaout any fault or ne- him t0 fabmit thofe nronf ds to the fcveral glienceon h-s pyt, a trainable fum, to tIlicd powcrs . HibaUpierre had in con-b-accertar.ied in fucb manner as the pre- fequence bectt fcnt te his vwpdifl, m3:cft dJ-ntof the United state! may direct, Mr Sumt h?A b.cn fcnt tQ . nd j d fh-il be allowed, and pid to futh volun. .1.-. arr!l ...... rrx,- ,1 v:

nd everv

t-T, for each b

.uuu u, Ncvofiitz. ff. i: wes reoorted w,s

IP 1 1 - oli' 'about ti be fen: to the emperor Napoleon. Se t. 5. ArJ It it f irihsr en ::ted, and the cuke ce Li mccurt to the Rufiiar. Tii t the fum of five hundred tho.ifand hr-id quarters. ius, tabe p'ii ou: of an;.- monies in the There is dill, however, a circumdance ;.-4,'isy p.tt otr.erwifr aoproiriaud, be, oftnere ir.'pirt. nc - : the court of Vienna u :d f.m? l-.rrly is aporrpriatr t t.-. is f4id to have ma-Jr an ir.diritt dec hratiuo.

Letters from on board the general C-au"

furd's expedition, dated Fcb. 18, in lat. 49, S. lensr. 51, W. have been received. Thr

general opinion was that Lima was to be che Erit object of attack '

ALEPPO, January 1O. The news from Pcrfia is very fatisfacto. y. The Perdans make a common caufe with the Turks, and attack in concert the Hulli a ns and Englidi. '

; 'PHILADELPHIA, June r 5. A letter received from Lriidon,. per te Young Factor, arrived at ) New-York, da

ted in April, fays, u Bonaparte has. fent ; ri ambslTador to'St. Peterfburgb, with liberal offers, if that court will witbdrav.- frcm her allies; The Roflian mirider hJ6 tl this court not well pleafcd with the fcantinefs of car fubddies. . -

CONSTANTINOPLE, March 6. A circumdance very advantageous to the Porte, is the declaration which the Audrian minider Was jud made, importing that his court is firmly refolvcd to rbferve the dridted neutrality in the war which has broken out between the Ottoman Porte and Rulda. This note is exprelTed in the mod obliging terms ; it is there faid 'that Audria will never confent that ?ny power whatever, fliould aggrandize itfelf at the

expenceofthe Porte, und arbitrarily ap.

prcprute to itlelt provinces under her dominion. General Sebadiani, ambitlLdor

from France, has alfo notified to the Tnr-

kid minider that the court of Vienna had

confented that the French army cf It Jy

mould pats through the Audru Fnoul ot. cheir way to Bofnia.

March 7. We receive agreeable r.cws from Perfia.

The Ruffians have been forced by piince A bbas Merzs to evacuate a ctcdderallr

To all penens concerned, NOTICE is hereby given that I diall make application to the next court of Common Pleas, of the county of. Clark in the lndiana Terrirnryto be held on the fecond Monday in September next, to -pp.innoint thrf rnmniifTinnt f -r t'r fir-

y j ---- ..m 'trii' itiwiiv 1 m, v. av y 3 pofe cf dividirg a tract if land in the Wp uois Grant, containing-dVe hundred a.crer

knon by-No. 7, held ly the Jieirs T

Jacob Regar, dec. rnr third part cf .faid tract of l;i:d I am entitled. to, a frdigner of Hnry B. Reagar, one. cf. thr heirs cf faid Jcpb Reagar. Abraham EppUr. JefTrrdinville, I. T.? i-4c July i4ih, i07.$

Take Notice I HAVE put my Notes ;md acrevnt; Ii the hands of Gen!. H Ji fasten. Lrr

for fcttlernent and colleetion Thofe i:r

debted to wr, will pl-afe to vemembri th.

be is a practicing Attorney. i Touissair.t D:(is Vincenns. aj tt July 24, i807.i

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