Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 November 1807 — Page 3
THE WESTERN SUN.
VIXCEXNES, NOVEMBER, 25.
ving been made, on account of tnferting,
and not nurrfinr: rrrtnn original produdtiens, in the Wettern Sun, wc againrcm.uk, that the Editors nre not the fame. Acertain fixed principle wili be our guide,, and from which wr ihall not deviate to fcrceu
from the public ere nnv perfon or perfens, whofe conduit as officers, requires the pub lie attention. Nothing perfonal (hall rife with our Weftern Sun, nor ftVU abufe or obfeene langmge becloud, ere it Ins reached its Mrrrdirfn. N communications tvill appear in mr paper, unlrfs the author's liame isL-fc ui his own proper hand writing, except fiich as the Editors may think proper to intVrt, tor which they will be refpoufible, n::w YOaK, oa.r. L;ttrt Europ.'un Ntws. The faft failing Qiip Eiizi. enpt. Smith, arrived at this fort veil relay in the remarkable Ih m t piffle of 28 days from Bordeaux. Captain S. has favored the editor of the Mercantile Adverti r with Paris p;.pers 10 the 2 8 ill of Augutl, ami Bordeaux to the fiift of September, from which we have copied the following ar tides.
confufnn, and anxiety. The irtandis nowjthe fubftailCC of wllich WaS AS completely encircled with the Htitilh fleet, f ,, t-i - I and, until v,ne.day, even tfun.niltry were Allows . " That in the prC ignorant of the mo-ives of its appearance orient difturbcd llatC of the t'fr i ljowcvcr; ars u1lft lr- continent it was impoflible tu Jaikto.i had presented hunlVlf on hurlday .n. . r, at Kii, to our prince R.yai, who refered diltinguiln anylongel bet vv een him to his ma jetty s miniiier, count Bern-; a neutral and an enemy, but llort. What has pa fled is not known, but i i i n
M J Dccoiiiing an any or , r ofoutiioP.de preparationsand. this, day an Open foe 1 hat fomethillP
. Z "IV" pr,ledby the preface of therefore was reauired be.
tne riince in ntr!nn. wlnrli n-iv. - nwl
fprings to the feelings, as well as preparatory00" an Ordinary preemption ry operations of all ranks and defcriptions.of the real difpofition of every
tomorrow have an audirnr,. th.r.f, !t of 1Ute and lhat "C in"
which will determine the procedure of thc(fluence of an implacable ene-
arnument. lliey have been tin uay ad-jfoy predominated OVCr CVerV ditionally remtorced by the troops that were ' i i prcvioufly at Slalfund ; fo that, in the weak power Within hlS reach, and
either checked or converted or converted into immediate hoftility. Every engagement or inclination unfavorable to to his intereft, it was impoflible to confider the ordinary covenants of any neutral nation either as a fufficient fciju rity tor her own independence or for thofe who confide in her neftutrality. It became
the duty of England, there-
unprepared fhte We are in, very little oppolition can b given unlefs what can be excited by the bii l.ly agravated feelings 8c fpirit of the unoffending, peaceable, and injured people of unhappy Denmark. 1 feel for his jrftp with pou. I feel for the character of Old England. And, while I anticipir, 1 deplore the future ronf'-qucncei Mr Cirlyfle, the former Britifh minifler, is yet he re, hut will be off tomorrow ; and thr next day will probably determine our fate. Laft night we received an eftafctte from Kril. Immediately after the generals and admirals aflembled, and early in the morning orders were given to mount and man the batteries of our port; The workmen were
ordered to aiTen.hle at the Holmsand
WO tWttDRZD DOLLARS WARD.
RANAWAY on the fifteenth of tha prefent inttant, from the fuhfr
at the Cumberland Furnace, Dickfon coun
ty, ftate of rcnnelTtfe, a dark mulatto fcl low, called
D I L L E T, but will ho doubt change his name, perhaps thirty four r thirty five years old, five feet ten or eleven inches high, ftrong and actively formed, his countenance indicative of difcontent, unlefs when he aftedU a fmile, his features tolerably prominent without much rlclh on hit face, his clothing unknown, and will no doubt change them as often as he has an opportunity of
piliering others, he will, 1 expect pafs him-
lelt tor a tree man, has worked fome time at the coaling bufinefs, his direction is un
certain, but it is fuppofed he will bend hi courfe towards Louifiana, Indiana Terri
tory, ftate of Ohiof or Lexington, Kentucky. It is not to be fuppofed he will acknowledge who he belongs to, as he was guilty of crimes previous to his eloprmer.t, for which he expected punifhment. Any perfon apprehending him, will iron him in
the molt Fecure manner, paying no re
gard to any promifes he m3y make, 'nd lodge him in jail, and inform me of it, fo . T . IV" 1
mat i get mm, or it tney ormg mm 10 me, fecured in irons, Hull have the above
reward, and reafonalle expirees paid by
MONTGOMERY BELL. Aug. 25th, 1807. iWtp 4w 1.
fore, to difcriminate, in thefe
this moment qur floating batcries. flat bot- CirCUmftanCeS, between rights
lying out in the road or on the point of paratiiourtc and invariably
binding upon all ftates, and
Ti, A fl l ' TTlf! i !J
by cavalry, and the garritbn of 'Bronberg V miiii. uc iui
The United States Hoop cf wir Wafp had
arrived at L'Orient, fiom Engiand, with procccjjjjg thither
cmpatrhrs tor our minuter at rms. The Britilh fquadron eommrnced the ai
tack on on Cunhageti, the 16th ot has been reinforced ; in Ihort, all neceffa- tered tO relaK and Vield tO
UKUII iry preparations are made to reoeai anhel- CI C z i: :
Contain Smith, on ihe 7th ult. was boarded r i; attack-.wh,r f.h ,n,h will "Iat U1 iupcu1Ciicy iu
by the Britilh frigate Amazon, very mads, and whether the EngliOi haVe rea men a Certain COUrlC Ot lately from England, and was informed v tj,e injention to comit hoftilities with meaftireS might involve the that the differences between the U. S. tnis country remains yet uncertain. 51 r
and Great 3ritain were fettled' ln the mean time the urince Roval un- CXIUCIlce or a nailOtt.
i j i
:. expectedly arrived here this day at noon. .t .
Extracts from Paris papers. to the ereat iov of the inhabitants, and im- An m,S "ate ttiererore It
The kin it of Weftphalia Terome Bo- mediatelo hallened to thp Kolms. dnntrprnn? rn Hrpt hrif?n
ninjrtl ira mtrrifA tn thf nrincefs H ith rPk- Pnilfk a- : n:ii i - I . . . out into the hands of a nerffin tn recov
" r . , . 1 1 e 7"-& "v..u. ann rnrnrfl rno oH n ho hop . ... ... .....
nne ot Wirtemhere on bunday the 3C bout three or four miles from this olace. w.w.w wv :ue amount tnrreoi witn colts, ail lucr. per-
oxiA.uguii, ine ccrcmour was ucnuiwcu witnout navinir undertaken any thinff. It uu-lr lu i cluwuiic any luillicrr""" 6i..i. UiC .iC um..u
in thf rhrnrl it r.iris bv the Drinee nn U vru Amnn . q rdoin nf rri4t.. 4.il L. . c r i
u . r . . . . . . 1 n l-- ...6aa vu- UiC ucutraiiLV or uenmarK.
mate. Her imperial hignnels tne pnnceis tt.r3 rcaches from the fleet Daft this citv . . . . . 9
J . M A M
m tit j i I. . .
Jerome was lea oy tne emp-ror ana ner throm'h the Great Belt.
najefty the em pre Is by the prince Jerouiel i-
cn their entrance mto the chapel. I LONDON, Auguft 35,
NOTICE. IS hefety given that I (hall make apli cation to the court of Common Pleaa of Knox county, in the Indiana territory, at the next February term, for a licence to rftablifh and keep a Ferry on White river, at or near the plaee where I now live. JOHN M'JUNKIN. Oct. 31, 1807. TAKE NOTICE. Thofe perfons indebted to uhe fubferiber by note or othgrwife, arc defired to make payment onorbbforr the 1 5 th Nov. nex. thafe who do not comply with this
fepueft, will find the accounts againt
Clty without a fufficient pledge
that this pledge was a per
Withrefoect to thereat ohieA of na. P"1"" lw
to call for fettlement at the time aforcfaid.
Vincennes 8th Odober J8o6. THOMAS JONES.
GENOA, Autfuft 12 tional expeaata tion. difpatches from ad- es which command theoaiTacre
On the 9th of this month a pink put into mrA Gdimier. and the proceedings of the Lf thff Soiind nnd thr naui.
tli'. u,iW frnm I nnii Xiantain 1 raverlol RntWK if. ri. ri. I i-
vtit. wv.i w ni'iii ut r- - - -- - luntiiii nv.. w UI. IUI V. VJUUtllllCLICll IIU 1IC1H t r v. . . .
to whom (he belongs, relates that on the intelligence had been received at a late C1n 0t the ijaltiC, together
aytn July, tnere were puonc rejoitriugs i nouriatt niglif Wltn tne uee UlC Ot 1 he U3.
j unis in oroer vo rnrnraic mc lim..6 letter irom I armoutn naa reamed tne u nte c- (. Alexander Conftantine by the Tunilians, from the Al- city by txprefs, which mentions that a mer- P.riS IOr 11HPPlng UIltllj Nathaniel By
gennes. Jt was aliened mere umi chantman had putiuto that port, bringing IllCII 11IT1C as me preilUre Ol
bey ot Conrtantine himfelt was among the hteligei.ce of her having been actually pre cirCUmfianceS, CeaflnfT, the mimbrr nt nrilnnrr. Unit ar thr rnmmHnrmnf nt th KmKjrfll w Of
A bloody engagement his taken place ment f Copenhagen on the 17th. If it exigency on tne part Or Ureat
between the Algerines and 1 unimans in were relolved to attack the city, operations britain HlOUld determine
wmcn me lacier gainea a tnuipicic i.i.wi7.Mnruia eertamiy nave been begun betore TcTirc rnnlirrjhlr till tn her nf killed StlthU. Dur fr rnmtnHr). tVi mnlA Ifl
mounded, they made 7000 prifoners and ,,nd ; its ftate of defence is very imperfett. 1 1 1S lCarcelV tO DC doubted
took 7 pieces of cannon After this en- When the minds of our governors there- but that the Prince Roval wast William Griffin, John Grant.
gagement, the apfap ilurrouuded the whole forC arc made up on the point, and they art i . j !H W. H. Hairifon, John Hatton, two, Aleriue army and captured all its arms, refolved to IbndMI rifks, they mould cer- lOmeWIiaC UTUCK Wltll ttllSj William Hill. James Hall, N-Ubanic!
baggage, cannon, powder, ltores anu i3,ootitainly not permit their admiral to tarn ne- demand. lie IS laid hOWCVCr
camels loaded with provilions. Igociator, or iuftitute a marine cabinet on fn u.vp rfnlirH .irh rrrnxt
I the ouarter deck. To act is here to do ev-l ' .6
BRITISH OUTRAGE, AGAIN I Cry thing all difculion is fo much delayJcalmnelS and intrepidity,
Baltimore, Oct. 7. Lnd advantage to the enemy. Admiral That the COUrfe of COndudl
1 1 1 v UntUUII ICIIIiWlltl UUlin-u- """1 WUlhWUIlll lUUIIli lb III Ul.l'llt 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 VJ 1 .
fraui Ilifiuniola for this port, was captured . )et admiral Gambicr improve upon rC?Uired r Denmark WaS not
ii Sepmhrr hft, by his ma'rnVs ftiip Ad- t,e precedent. that of a neutral or even of
amant, John Stiles matter, and carried ir.tol An expedition more formidable ror mif- an nllv hilt of a hpllifyprpnr
fitted out by " J '7 to
POST OFFICE, Vincennes, October ift. i807. A LIST of letters remaining in thrl Office during the laft quarter which if not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be returned to the general Poft Offiice as dead letters viz.
A Alexander Adams,
rtt, JbfephBalrd, Doc
Jofeph Brownley, John I Bailey, Wil
liam Black, II. BairdShadrach Bond jr. Tohb Beaty.
C Daniel Curtan Joel Collins, David
Collins, Adam Clement, Do id Canon, D Thdmas Deaken, Thomas Davis, two Toutffaints Dubois, John Finly, G Robert Gill, Anthony Griffin; two,
Heald, Jeffe Haden,
J Michael Jones, L Siml. k John Leard. George Leech, M George Miner, William Mehoney, Will. V. Mooremtn. James Major, Cornelius Merry, Martin Miller, John Martin, Will. M'Donald two, John Marray, O Thomas Ormr. Peter Popnno, John Perrey, jr. Thorn Palmer, Eliza Parke, R Richd. Ridley ir two, Enoch Ruf-
fell, John Reed jr, Joleph Robtrtson,
Tam;jira Kliijli Tlnui. wlin wrilt OUt in theL-hirf nf anv Irind was tiivpr
G. ValTa. a3 fecond mate and pilot, was this kingdom. The Danes have manned He WaS OOUttd, therefore, in ordered, previous to their arrival at Janiaica ai their batteries, and are prepared to rrfift, fgpQ of difinitV tO repel
whirl, his feelings as an American tree- .s well have ftaid at home. Whatever ll,c luduu mduc upuu nci ,S jamcs Shaw 'SaT-uc, Sone, II. A. nnn. induced him peremptorily to refufe ; you do, ftrike the blow! You have gone and it remained for England! Smallwod, Tacob Sel: Sally Scott,
Hating thu he would not prrfom any duty t00 far for negociation to do you auy good. n r . hiflifirafinn rn'T Soloman Tevarvrrbo. John Thompfon tinder Eililh colours. Hewasconfe- tO 100k tor her JUltltlCatiOn tOjw Abe! Wenfal two EHbcth Whir.
quently ordered by the faiJ Stiles to be SEIZURE OF COPENHAGEN. Pe general judgment or l!iU- Jock Edward Wilfon, William Weft-
flogged m an iniamous maimer, ana lurvi- Qur t'ormidablc expedition rone, which would determine gateDcvid Well.
ved but a tew days. I. . di i t I i i j t Gtn. IV. Johnsfen p. m.
Mr. Uavis xvas born in Patapico recK, hi mv- Kuvir "' uwuuontjr
Baltimore Count
9 pilot in the (
time of his rmird
Branch Pilot in his polfeiUoiu
ty, and was for many years it dcflination and iu objeft. of the two kingdoms wasfirft drVhadk ,c appears that a demand was violated, Denmark has now
made by Mr. Jackion, the no choice but to refilt ; whilft Britifh negociator, of the England had that of honor & Prince Royal of Denmark, a retreat'
COP EH HAG EN, Auguft 11. A: the prefent moUirnt all is ccnjciVure
Handbills, Circular Letters, AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, HZATLT An ACCURATE Lr PRlStEO AT THIS OFFICE.
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