Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 December 1807 — Page 3
dail the effect, bdwever, to refute the flocks a little. It appears that on the re. commencement of hotVilities between the Kufthn and Tur kifh armies on rh termina. lion of an armiftke the iiic. cefs ot the ruffian by land was as decided as that of then navy when the news of tin peace of Tillit put an end to further operations ! The opinion that a rupture wiii take place between this country and America, gains ground in the city. In what temper of mind Mr. Monroe loook his departure is no
publtckly known, but it pretty generally UiiJeiOoot. that our government m.iin tained a dignifiedtoneon fouu of the points endeavored to be wrefted from this country by threats. On fome of thelc mr. mo n roe is laid to have remarked thai tiiey had been conceded by the treaty fem fome time ago to America The anfwer v as Truerand if your government had ratified that treaty, his ma. jetty's preleut raiuifiers would have confidered themfelve? bound by the aft of their pre. deceffbrs; but the treaty ha. vinjr been returned unratified, has now no more weigh han
any oher piece of walle p i
per
THK WESTERN SUN.
riNCEXNES, DhCKMB1t 23.
1(1 i & & i ...,- Winch bad been rpofcen by the revenge, on her p?ffage from Lugland, and informed that war wat decided againft this county .
toner fenfes fooner than nil the Weeding which Ihc could receive from a million ofbnyonets. We truft the experiment will be tried. DauUbin Guardian.
The Bofton Ccntirel fays that letters hae been received at Halif: x from London, which reprelent that Admiral Berekley had
PH1LAPEI PlilA,Nov to.
Letters frum Liveipuol, of the 1ft
: : - s - of October, ftate that Mi. Munroewas to1
embark in thr (hip Km hahunt for Bil 1 r
r s ss ; r ss m - l,rnore J,a not "s licretoluit rc'Oi ico, tp
ihepmntpo SmTkJiHK.v.i TIHV .dvi.rs ,-,.r, r.nt thr lltteorti .rolled, but that the order "v c7rrcrr,rby TTl ""'"".J negoeUtio.. w.th GrC B.itin. in nurh lor his tccl was countermanded tbeirtSTKKIt MUN, Will be co.mmicd .ll ., .,. foon aftrr thr receint ofthedifnat-
in v . n-t.iht- ,,!,. ....It i . it a . . o ri . . .
' r , accounts received iiom Plymouth, by the,
be under the oainful neceliitv of ore lent-i
r I wp
. patrons un a n,:i meet, two, A Urtr frnm rw. F.el.L of Salem.
now at Leghorn, rp'ntioT-. t- m.trree
in it to
of which Qiall be iffurd as a number.
q .1- S I en.l.. r '( iif i tic Kir
I no ritittna nt fh rmintii t L ma . ... . '
. . "7 ' . . Itbc lurk.
dies by the Revenge.
FOR SALE On tf credit gf one, two end three years m T r 1 I f tl - . .......
Qlietted t attend at the court hnnfe in I T.. , , . . - ,i J I "r- liouie ana lot the lublcnber
vincennes, on Monday t . 4Hnliy ot Ja- , t co operatr hn the Britilh agninlt!tv nf K,,al houndrd hvf - LrWnl, n nuary next, at 11 o'clock. A. M. to take;,. - u .....r.i 'T ot 'L hpundrd h t. river Wabafli.
. . I iviiv.il. m iic khik una ',a Int nt Mr
1 he French rtpreient him aa a
Liic character
into confide ration the pronriety of entering ' Swrdcn.
ruoreiiutmnsnecr-rnTiyr or meir irnir oi mAnMm v epu,v ptnuialir
nn. ijijwiimijciH in litu ic ii vkik ci Ckarles X 1 1
he bouie ot lieprelrntatives,
BFXKES.s TAVERN, Vtncennes, Indiana Territory.
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As much has been faM on the fr.b-
-c it is hoped the meeting will be general.
4 7o a Correspondent.
The pitcj left in the office under the
UglYatttnt of Common enfr, canut.t be. ad-
in
mutr-d wiuitmt a
he au lior.
I.ONDCW, September ! An ouler f count il was Dublifh'-J
S.r.urd.iV's G Mrtte. pi ohibitifcir A veff Is
eloning to bis majefly'i fubeds from iiiieiiua oi clraiiutj cut ioi any of he ports
kvitiiin the drriitiioriS of the king of Den-
nark, until further oi lers ; that a general
rmoarrro nc iid nn tnr uinun veueis iim
Knglilh pcrs ; nd t'lat Uit ub veffrls ftl
ten in Wi;n nn the turn ic-r, be etame.
BOSTON, Nov. c. Lat ( from Foi tugrtl Capi. Lewis rived yefterdy fjoin Li boo, f.led fr t' entttb 'i7 h Sept. i tic Fierth 1
not entered Pottu.l ; bu were ene.d,
and would not be ppv Ku '!h re h .d
rin d
on aenle, cannot be, o-jbeen a (Irong pick at Lafcoli tw nun te prfonal interview wiih,ecCa
COPFVHAUKM, Altgoft 9!. The P 'nce Royal has ordered the fleet o be dr!tr-vu in cafe of extremity. Thr voiontrrrs incr-afe daily. TNan-
moliry igrinir. the KmHifti is nniverfal,
The emiffaries and ndocatri ol Britain, pretend that Ann ri:a cartftot fubfiil v.ithout Britilh aid and indulgence. This idea is totally ialfe. Thirty years ap;o America, in
(her intaiiCy, ritttu, not only
without the aid but in deipue of the enmity oi Britain. '
Since that period America has
been growing more and more mde pendent, or rather has been every
Buntin's, and two ftreets.
2. A tradt of land at the Little Hock about three miles above Vincennes, con taining four hundred and fixty -eight acres, mining to the plantation of Jonathan Purcell Elqr. 3. A tract of four hundred acres, in the old Donation. No. 130. 4. A tract on the river Dechee, contain ing one hundred and laxty five acres, jin-
iing the next tract, and Mr. Minor's mill.
5. A tract of three hundred and forty r . ...
arres, on the m river, lomincr the lafi
tract, a tract of Michael Thorn's and the
farms of the hrirs of AHurgns tmd Thorn.
6. A tract of two hundred and twenty n acres on the fid river, joining Mr. Bern's faw mil! tract. The payments to be fecured in fuch mil. ner as may be agreed on, and to bear inter-
eft from the date, if no rcnlsrly made.
JOHN FICE JONES Vincennes, 15th Dec. 1807. Sw
- - -1 j - - - 1 la acquiring additional means of pm,mifi Enfmin
being to; and ihe power of bn-
IN THE COMMON PLEAS,
Knox Ceunty,
tain to i! Hire her has been
nd violent. There will be trnt work , greatly and unccaiiiigly kllen
... O . i A . x
Ot on t'us ncrittrtn as in the lipop ot tr.i
1 7th Century, faced! will reward courage.
w I 'HE fubferiher re rpect fully informs the
A public, that he has purchafed the
h ufe formerly owned by Peter Jones, Elq
nd known by the fign of THOMAS jrfFERSOXi And he is determined that no exertion, ex
pence or attention thall be wanting,
promote the accomnndatin cf thofe who
may pleafe to favour him with their cul torn, He has a variety of liquors of the firit quali vV, and his table pleiitifully fupplird with th beft viands that the feafon iffndt. He has a fpacioos ftable, abundantly fu tiifbtd with corn, oats and hay, and an attentive hoftler to attend it. n hit attention and wifh to pleafe, he hopes to give general fatisfdftion to tbofe who may f.vor him with a call. Jt December 7, 1807.
NO TICK IH A V E determined to keep no more accounts in the Pofl Officr, af er the cxpiratioa of the prefent quarter thoft p-'leni'ii who now have seffuntl in the ft e are defired bo call and fettle them lef jf the fi r A of January nrjtf, 1 have a number of NEW BOOKS for fcle.
GEXi. ff. JOHNSTON. Vincennes, No. 28, 18G7. St.
BLANK DEEDS far Calf a; this Qfcvff.
Numbers of Danifh troops are drawing to-
vyaros Funen ; feven hundred Enlili are
tow in ntr neighbourhood. To the 18th
our lots was only three killed and twelve
wounded.
HAMBURGH, Auguft 26, The French, it is faid, will now enter Holftein; but the Crown Prince it is ftd
is revived to maintain his neutrality, and
not to fuflTer the march of the French.
A Duh'io paper (rates that the Rofs if-
'and and Enifcorthy mines, have for thiee
years pa ft affordrd Ftpployment to upwards
often thoufand perple: and aods that
iew miiiehas lately ht -n difcoveredl on the
-ftateof the earl of Deny, near the liswn ol Tipperarj-. BOSTON, Daober 15.
The United St 4tes frigate Con fti tot tost
( .ntain Camnbell. and the floon of war
i i '
VV.tfp, capt. Smtth atrivcu here yefterday in 35 days from Gibraltar. The latter, ii pfiing Fort I ndepr ndence, firetl a fdure
which was retun d y the Fort. The for
mer is now at anchor in the outer harbor. NEW YOIK October 17.
Tha gun boats, onder the command of
Commodore Rodgcrs, dropped down bcluw Governor's illtnd, yefterday afternoon. The Londof nap'-r'; fay, that orders had
been fettt out for the immediate capture of
t Cnix, St. Thomas, aod other Danuh flauds That it had been afcertained thai I)-nmarli, immediately after the trsaty of nifit, had .preed to make a rommon caufe, with Hulita and France agairft G. Britain : nd that orders had been itTutd in ever)'
rort of Denmark, for the fequeftration of
Britifli good . Tl e Bi itiOi have fitted out the long boat nf their meo of wur to encounter the Da nidi fftioboats. BOSTON, Nov. 10. Laft evening a report of war brougb to 'own, through different channels, from Marhlfhe?d, (latinf that one or mor fiUicricu hadanrri there frou the banks
ningcr,t J
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I here :s nothing uiin which flie fin nifties us but what we have
of ourfekes, or can procure elfe-
w he-re, without hergtod will. Can fne exiit witliout us ? Whore will her Weft-India ifland get provifions of which they raifenone. and which they dinn
almofl wh' lyfitjm America. Where will Ireland get Fiaxfeed which is with her an ariicic of fuch primary importance? Where will Britain get malls fpars, tar, turfrniine, ike. for her n.ivy yards (hot out as ihe is and will be, from thr continent of Imi-
rooe. and having none of her
ownWhere will die get cotton in ftifficient quantities to keep all hei niHiiufathu ies employed ? Where will (he find a market for her goods, and receive prompt pay. fuch as America has given ner ? The truth is, we can live without Britain we arc better with
out r than wuli her hr wnilei
Ihe turn line ii u v itn but a u w nc.
ceflary articles, Ihc dtluges our country with fugerfluitks und follies. And it is equally true, that Britain cannot live without us at tliis time particularly, when ihe is at war with the w hole world. Ourbeft way would their fore t i
jc, wniic Cf"KJIIUt S io nuuw
vs. - v t ase. on Atcnmx
HSJ James Grimes
WHEREAS James M'Gready, Efqr. a Ji'ice of the Peacf, in and for the county cf Knox, has certified into this court, a attaenment having been iffued by him in favour of the above Enfiningcr, againft the faid Grimes, whereupon the Conftable re turned that be had attached a certain horfe
creature, as tneprooertv oi tne laia urfHies.
a &
Now public notice is hereby given, th
unlefs the ftid James Grimes, does appear
by himfelf or his attorney, and enter fpe-
rial bail to the faid fuit, that judgment by default will be entered againft him, and tho
pioperty attached, he decreed and fold for the fatisfaction of the faid plaintiff. H. BUNTIN, c. C. P. K. C. Gent.. W. Johiitow, Attorney for pi iff. y December 1ft, i8o7.
IN THE GENERAL COURT, J r (it. in a Territory dam Harnefs, 1 ys. I Case sur Foreign Atmt. Jofeph Baird. J HI RJbAS a writ of Foreign Attach nient has been itTued from the General court of the Lid Territory, returnahlevto
the term f Apnl, 1807, agiirft the go
... m t !
'no ehatteli, rthts aro credits ot JolepQ B i'd, a the fu t of Adam Harnefs, in ao
lAinn .f r-r.fi on the rafe vherenno
the fhertff of the county of Knox returned ;hat he bad VMc hed lundry monies in tbo hanrls of Daniel Sullivan, and bad fummoned him as gart.iihe. Now public notice is hereby given, that unlefs the fiid Jofeph Baird, does appear bv himfelf or his attorney, and enter Ipecisl bail to the faid fuit, tht judgment by AtmmU v ill K. rr treed aasiinft him. and th
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Attorney tor
December 3, 1007
IIC, VMIIIC ine V,.vJllUv3 ,.u,v, ... ,rUmA Kr ,'rrri-ed for the iatlS-
US laid pLintilf. we would individually do, with a jienht iiurst, c. c. c
touoiciome quarreuonc ouny qpki y. Jouw iow, neighbor have no dealings wilhl Attorney for pi iff.
her, till Ihc learns to treat Ua wirli decency, jtiflice and ood faith. In other words prohibit all in(Tcouffe between the two nations till (he comes to the life of her right reafon, 7his we certainly have a ritrht todo ud this would bring her
HandbiU Circular Letters, AS If ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, MM A TL r ASD ACCUHATELr PRIMTMB A C THIS OFFICE.
