Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 December 1807 — Page 3
THK WKSTERN SUN; riXJEXXZS, DECZMBZJy 16. The papers from the eat! ward by the lad mail are lilted with various and contradictory rumors rtTpeclins cur affairs with En&h:td, upon which nothingauUK ntic has yet came to Iiand. We alio obicrvc an article, fta-
unp: :nai our co:nmm r ranee, nas
Ikcii an died, and feals put upon his papers. C O NG E S S OF THE UNITED STATES. IN SEN ATE, Nov. 5, 1807. Mr. Titfin oif-rcd the following refolu-
t JReso!vd. Br the frnnir and boufe cf
representatives of the United States ot
America in cong'refs sdTc-rildcd, two thirds
c.f Vith hml cot), ii n trip, tii.it the follow
i.Vs feclion b Hilviii'trd to the !"jill mires
bf the h:vral 11 s whirl;, when ratified
mid continued lu tv-c f.nrihs of the Ic g: f
1 mires of th.-. i '! .tes, 5 ! : 1 1 le vnlid and
bindi:ir m a mrt rf ih- i -ioft;:t .tin of the
U tired S'.Mri i.t I cli of :ft lection c!
thr thir ' rtii I- thereof. The v.y-r.i J pmvtr,f the U.S. (hall br
T"fied in ?:i fua'e.v.r court, svd in tuch inf rior citrts aJ the f.:o;?! :i:y' fo tim t J ordsbi and rftjY.ifti. The judges; ba;h of the iVp.-rior and inferior fourth frail hold their i -fv; r. ; s for j-j.-.rs. Hi II br removed 1 y the prffider.t on tne add'rfs of i vo thirds nf bo:h houfes i eo3rcfj reqj ii.- the f me, and th.ll a! fttcd tiirifi receive for t!ui fervices : conipenfation, wl h h Hrdl not br '-iiiiifii cd during their continuance in mf Which was ordered to lie for cbuftderttion. I.. ATE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT. NEW-YORK, Nov. 11. By the flrp Smfirn, arrived lift nigh J from Plymouth in 25 dn-s, the editors of the New -York Gazette h:ve isct-ivec London p 'pers to ti e 3d of OAob; r-tht fdloa'i.'.g are th-ir rr: d important contents The news refi:? flirvr our aifuirs v:ith England, is r?:her i;!oorry we give it without c?'v . 1 1 r - C:p U )vie lrft London on tr.e 2d f ( Glilier,h- inform? that the United Stster fchr..Rvcr.'.' hid nrrived at Porifin uth. Ir. Minroe wis to e nhnrk for Arr.iiiiv in h t'.v c ;'- ids having bicii picked up 'tor a Mr. Pr::ek:vy v...' toad in his y'deme. It was nprtfii that the i?iti.1i vcuid "ot give np th. riht of f-rch, even of h':p5 of v.ir for their framen tint t' r ic was but IkJc
p?nJpect ot Ttl .Hr.nv.ri.I iM.ill :' twi-n inr t.v-.i yr-) ernnieu .'nit th- HiUiiii h.u. jiven or:!er t. d - .i l A'.nrr'u ni v--ffci bo'jnd to, or ft oni "tici-u -3 p u ts that the
jrVtfed -lhmtth- ;0Ji f S:r,teiv.Vr th:t
pol?or, and alfo al! fcre:;;n depcrdrncirs frjuent to fntfr into a capitulation, fcjr T?hUhj 1 OR SALK , circimdUnud will be i'tt.1 ii-d in .i ftate otlit hns been a.rred to evaluate not cn!v thel?,) a credit cf ov.t izvo and thrrt v'r'rl
part of Bneno. Ayres, of which cur ;rooFij K THE bet fe rrd lot the fubferibrj h?d paired pr.tlJlu.r, but Mcute v icclu, t fitl?Jtc in Vircer.Pf s. i- the counl
Maldonado, in hne the whr le of South cf jC?pXj bourdtd b the river WabaHi, Amenra, within the fhort face of two ,ct jf Mr. ilirtiff .s .,rc two H.eetc.
dcckcdef i td ;!! Viifclj roinpr to or cotnu'g from any of them, will be deilareU legal
Ptizrs.
u This will fettle at once the clamour
of the Aiuerirr.ns r fpeCtiny: their riht to
trade with tr.e rrenrh colonics cnyini'
or pretetdii'jj to orty thtir pioi-ucr to an
A..,:, J . v. . ii n a iv ... i ..' ! ' J ' v " ' "
.UIUWV..III yuik iiiu iiri v,. rus 10 rciinu iiic uier i( ucu vu ii i nun juuk. ciiu vuiu- . .1 r
lame lor iioiueaux and ether r rem utmunicated to LJcvus. ..11 rr...
1 i 11 iiuii
months.
i 2. A trcC rd hnd at the Eittlr Rock,
The following bu!htin was frnt frrm the fut t.fte n,iIrs rove t
poits.
44 We unoerHand tint the definitive an
fwer given by our miniflr to inr. Murror
(nho has noc yet taken his departure) was exacAly coufojmpdiie to the principles that
.re ubove to be nCiop'fd. Mi. M 11 time it
leiTiS was inl.rucieti to t'.ecbre thr.t flu:uld
the Dvitiili iovrrnnient refufe to concede the points dem , ded by America, the nonimportation acl would be immediately inforced. The reply was u I ?:n command, ed by bis m.j ly to inform you, that the ilTuc of fuel) an order by the American government, will be conliciertd and lit Id as a
(declaration of WAR.
u On the poir.ts refpeclinff tlie riht cf
fearch, mr. Munroe v:s informed, that
this country will rnrdr tain its right not on
ly rcfpecTiinjj o'uls but L-amt n not e
ven excepting American Unpsof war
PHILADELPAfA, Nov. IK The brit V rr -ar.e frr.m Gottrnburrj, arrived at Bull-in en Thurldsy, 6th inlr. She failed f.om Goiter.burh on the thirteenth of September, at.d hrins informa
tion that Crprrdiucn lurrri'derrd to" thr Uritifii iorr; S ont'-c fc.vrl.th of Se ptember, fter a brave 1 1 f: 1 ncr on the part of thr i) n. s, and :lu-delli uclioii by fiie cf near fix hundrf J of ti.eir houfr?. The Darilh tire t is to hr. d,i".vu'J up to ihe Brititli and 10 be kr?: bv.thr-m until there is a renrnd -.eace, whjv. t'.e ftrt et with al! the in?-r-Juntivn wkrn by the Britilh diuiuiT the urefent vur, w:i! be reftered to the Duiirs. BOSTON, Nov. 4. Z.ntctf ft cm Perti'va. , C ptnin Lewis arrived ydicrday From L'fuon, failed fim thenie thr Tth -pt The French had not entered Portugal ; 'Hit were expected ; and would not be opp f-d. There Md been a ftiong prefs at LifbjR to man the fleet.
admiralty to the lord , my or, ?nd by bis c r - -nJ , . d d d f,rtv.ci,rtlt
t V
3. A tracl rf fonr hundred acres, in the old Donation, No.' ISO.
4. A tr; oil thr river DecJ.pr, rortrin-
larrs cf ti e beiis rf Allrrgus and Thorn. C. A tri-Ci of two hundrtd and twenty nine acres cn the faid river, joining Mr. Becbes's fan-mill mct T1m pryments to be fecored in fucb manner as, may be agreed on, and to bear intereft from the date, if not regul.tily msde. JQHX RICE HONES. Viricennrs, l5ih Dec. 180". 3w
LV THIS MORNIG'S MAIL.
LONDON', September 14. Litef! Iftter from L;ft)on per packet. ft.ttes, tlrst Spain b..d demanded fix fail cf
the litis and I o.ooo troop1! from Portugal,
t?iit in ompliaprc wiih this demand the
ihips were equipping. Extracl of 2 letter from Nev.rort, RhotVill nd, to a tntlcni.ui in this city, dated 19th ult. Yeilerday arrived here a brig belong ino- tojivjr city, undf-r Swed.fti colours. S!e was bound to St. Bartholomews ; ;'-tu thvt? days ?ftn fhr failed was captured by 1 -apt. Cochrane, who took out the crew e eentin' the n',.:in lunt-rcaro, an two ir.cn, to I : fc j.iiliug- on bo rd rf her a prize mailer and rlrven tneii, s:ul ordered her iar Ii dstix I hice d..ys t efvve hr arriv.il liie, the re-
.ir..i:u'ir; part t,i tne crev. rcie un uir Euc;!ii!iine n, rto.k the bri, ai.d b;ouj!.t icr into tliis p; 1 1. (" slvrcrr..
Dcrvrirr Stro f. frh. 12; 1CCT. tf Lord C.iftScteah h; s the lu iior c f ac
quainting tre K-rit mayor tn-iotipatcs nave ;nff nl,r J:lJIuJria r.d f.xty fve rcres. loinbeen lecrtvtd tbis iMorntng firm - i,,g tl next tr.a, vt d iV.r. Miner's mill, gen. .iiclocke, dated July lo by wl uh A tr?a (S .UVfrrA arj r,rtv
it appears that m an cttack npon BluIs seres, cn the f.d fiver, joinirr tie kit
yecs, ... HMjcnv worii c .puicmru trad, ft tradt of .Michael 1 hern's :?rd the
niucn teiHtancc irom me tumultuous lorce of the r.tmy, that after gaining pofTe fHon of prtof the town, with fevere loi!,on the 5th July, the lieut. grn. thrught it prudent to enter into' a negoci.tion with gen. Lb niets, who commanded the enemy's fortes, by which be iprei d to evacustc outl-A-merira. vtthin two months, upon condition that cl! the prifonrrs fiken in the attack as wt ll as thofe taken at the furrender of Buenos Ayres fliould be rt-Rored. The tot.d I oofs amounrs in killed 316. wounded 6T4, miffing 2-8. " 7b the rtphf hen. the lord r.icycr."
It thus appear-? that our lofs in killrdj
wounded-and milling, amounts to 1,200 tnen. The remainder according . to the
trrms of capitulation, are ftow upon their way home. , Exrracl cf a letter rnm a gentleman in New Orbans; ct.ted September 17. li We lv!e been for fome dsy in p. (late of confufior. and I'-miobt f.v. rebellion, Apire r.f ground C:dl:d the Bat. ruer or al!n viritr prof d, fionibiv ti e up. pel fuburbs of this city bus bi en in difp'.'te . lor about tvo years, betw een John Gravl?.r ar.d the eitv. In m ay I. ft the fu-
t'f ri.r rniirt enten-tl no a decree in favor ol.
John tTrnvicr, who was then put in pearea!:!c pofl'i ili 'ill cf his property. Mr. Edwaid Eirirftori has fincc purchnfed tl'.cj property, and on the lth inHantgot a psieel of negroes to wotk to' dig a canal. A polfe rf Frenchmen, headed by colonels Bellechnfie ard Macharty, repaired to the place ar.d diove of the nepToes, threatened to throw the coi liables who were fmi .here to keep the peace in the liver. C;l.
Macarty told a cotiftablc that lit ought to feign lirknefs and rot trme there to "rppcfe them. The diforgauizers were going to do fume violence to the eenftable, but col. Macarty told them not to hurt him, ss he had been a longtime in that rountry, aod bad married in his family ! This Ma artv 'is a calonel cf miiitia, and a member
n the I;jifl itjvr council of this territory ! I After the moll dif 'iv.ee fid ronduft that
could be conceived, one of the difnrganif.rrs ?ddrchd them, srd inviterl them tr
;neet the next dry by the heat of a drum
to oppofe tb pofTeiTiMTi of tSe Battrur by
rhe proprietor. They tlrrt r;?"e three
t heer?, approbatr-y of the aduicfb, and
lorn after cufper fed.
C"penh
iTn h :d
1. t!i;
D.intzic
ilu'fteT
n
tnrr-'virr
fl et wis to ') rnmnrd bv
fro-n E'lrd-i'-d, -and wis f :i e::p-v0itd to
let-jrn in B.-itilh pirts that another ex
redi'lon v.'is fitting '.i to carp."
,m,cco
tfi.ius. fimpf-'d for ! u !i A;n-:i t, ai.o that t l bjttor.i-d hn?. were huiiJirg iur tbi f'-rvire, t!r,:t the M;?di- eyprdiiio t bad f ub-d, ' i riM;dr:;vo:iV.t uli G )rk. 'A I -t t - r f ro m r.r. 11 v k ' r, d 1 1 d 1 .0 n -ro'i, S-p-:nb-r lL to e.ipt Seph-ns of the Smfotn fv, " Mr. Monro' is t'oinLC tr America, mr. Pim kiT v will rV a.d al:!.' yon may think thn h'.z '-.ir!iT look3 iil " lioftility, it is not f however I leurn that this crrtvernm-nt h?.s deter:.iir.ed tn iereh all ihips f r IUitiHi fe mien, aiid i; is faid r protUnn't ;i will be illued in a day or two to this rftr-cl.' The Lou-Ion Srar of September 23 fays. ; w are informed and we beli-ve cur information corifd. that our govn uincnt i" ref.dved to retaliate on Franrr by aprnchnuinn, exaaiy on the model cf the late French decrer'of bbd:ade. Not only the
ctMftsof France ard Itr.ly, but of every
Nov. 2.
Yvficr.hv :.tn
0
p "V vj ll v - l V i ,
ti.-r our njL?rr ent to nrefs
... .
lie Ihip Arriftidcs arrived here from Li
verpool, brit; in pipers of that city to the
I Gib cf S 'pt -r.tl vr, ?.rd Louden to the Uth. 'i heir 1 tot nts re uf the hiheil nnportr.nte, rs will b- feen by the fubjoined rjur:;rls, wl i b nr- 11 we could prepare in fe:Tn I't t'.'.i? (hvs piper. Copenhagen
'aK not fin rendered cii the 14th Sept. mr Uri ir r.rnrir that it would foon do fo.
----- r r Our diir rencrs with Engbmd were d'feuf-
'.r'g by autliorifrd jents. and fome ct the
p.:pers antirip ;tid ati amicable ifiue.
EVACUATION OF SOUTH AME-
IUCA. .i. ptember 12. The Sjraced (loop, of lb guns, arrived vfterday at Portsmouth, with difpatches from lieut. gen. Wliitelrcke, dated the 10th July, containing the ungrateful intel!i;eiue, that the Britifh under his command bad mrde r.ti attack rpon Buenos v vre?, but luil experienced fo much refilbnre from be numerous forcet of the erer.-.v, t!iat :if;er hiving gained plTeffion
WASKIKGTOK.CITY, Nov. 13. Ext reft of a letter dated Phi .Udclphia. November 121!! 1607. 4 Col. Jurr, JlannerhafTer, Rolhuan, Swarrwour, Ogden, and others of ihc parry have
v w 1, , WUV.VI ru iiiia wiiy iur icrne tune. They were IVe-
(Ufinlv in conrulration ; and
ottariunally in lomc buflle.14 Rll, I. ' t f
jjuiuiiHij nas appjica ior 1 pallage in a vefltl to New Oi leans. There is a rumour, of a renovated Enterprise under the nulpices of a foreign fTovernment"
BOSTON, November 10. It was reported yeflerdy afternoon, t!?at a fjfljinrr vef. lei had arrived at Marhlehcad which had 1 fpoken the, Kevenge on the Banks, from London for Wafliington. The report added, that it was
faid file was bringing out a declaration '.of war.'
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BECKF-S,s TAVF.HN, Fiiict lints i Indiana Territory.
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European ftate under the ccntroul of Ni-jcf part cf the town, it was thought ptu-
nri-IE fuhferiber rerprafu'!y irforr-s the
JL public, tlii t be h -s rnrtbib(l t.,c houfe formerly cwiud by IVtr Jonts, Efcj. and known bv the fsr;n rf TUG JUS JErrERSOXt And he is determined th it no exertion, expence cr attention fiiall he wanting, to promote the accommodation oi thofe who may pleafe to favour him with their cuf tcm. He has a variety r f liquors of the firft qu-lity, ar.d his table plentifully fupplied with tin beft viandi that the feafon atfords. He has a fpaciotis liable, abundantly furnillied with corn, oat nnd hay, and an attentive heftier to attend it. From his attention and wlfh to pleafe. he hopes to tfive er.rral. fatiifaclion to thofe who may favor him with call. 3t December 7, 1C7.
Yc learn from Marfeilles, rhat the Mgcrines lofl in a lare stfion, in which they were defeated by the Tunifiar.s 30,000 men killed, 4000 made piifoners, 500 Arabian wemen, 500 wounded, 26 nrafi pieces of cannon, 6 mortars, 300 tents, 5000 mules, 10 000 camels, 10,000 fmall nuns, 1000 quintals of powder, 2000 (hells, 5000 axes, 20 p tir of gold mounted pif tols Jet with diamonds, 20 fabres in the fame order, 15 Ccnftantinc marcs richly ap opparrelled and valued at 50,000 dollars, with 3 chefts of money, in geld and other coin. Citizen.
BLANK DEEDS Fer file at tbit Qfillcc.
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