Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 December 1807 — Page 2
VichyourUmdnefs and confidence had in-ciating at Conftantinople, jading decree is not to be afluenced mc. If I have afcribed to you a . . . -r.jCi c r i i i i u n felieitude you have net frit, yon in,. Willi a profpeft of fuCCflS J doptcd that tlir. Lrilunc
pute it to the great aiue i place m yonr.uciug oacKca oy Uolling- ana aumirai Derueiey are re
eiteem, and l pray tnu yo" wm believe mc to be your faithful anil aflc&inate friend. (Signed) V h A. BURR-
VmecKVES, (I. T.) Dec. 2d, 1S06 I do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original letter written by Col. Burr, tt his excellency Gov. Harrifon, tfhich at bis requeft I have tranferibed. (Signed) WALLER TAYLOR. Copy of a copy.
wood with 1 6 fail of the linc.called and fir li. gtracha!
who had taken the ifland ofistofucceed the Litter, that Tcnedos, recently rellored to corrtmifiioncrs are to be lent the Turks by Ruffia, with 6 to this country to endeavor or 7 fail of the line that a! to make a treaty between
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French army of 60,000 menjourfelvcs and England, fmcc
which had been on the march to Naples, fuppofed to be ul
timately dettined againft S
cily had halted; and this above as far as we can learn,
From Halifax Numerous
letters ftate that orders have been received there from England to organize the mi
litia, & put the fortifications expelled would produce
in repair, ioo hundred mil itia were employed daily, in afliftance on the works, and large reinforcements were expected there fo fay the letters. A late letter from Halifax fays, fir Richard Sthachan,
is underflood to be ordered
to this flation, with four ad
ditional (hips of the line
Squally! By an arrival from, Halifax we find the
complexion of our public affairs with the Britifli miniflry in a more critical fituation than heretofore anticipated ; for although mr. Munroe is faid to have returned toLon. don, after having reached Liverpool on his way home : yet the editor remarks, that there is but little chance of a fetclcment, and very little hope of peace being continued between the two nations for any length ot time. It is further ftated that two regiments have lately ar rived at Quebec, from New. foundland and one from England.
We have now time to lay an embargo, or adopt fome other expedient, to make fure the property we have. I f by the mofl humiliating conceffions, we could avoid ? War with England, will the other nations at war with her be tame Ipeclators to fuch a compromise. Every body recollects the hackneyed fable of Scylla & Charybdis. (hall we rulh on one to avoid the other. Boft.Chron.
halt was attributed at Leg horn to appearances unfavor
able to the French in other parts of Europe the difcori tents at Peteribunjh it was
a faiisfacftory one cannot be made there. Thus far all is pacific. The
comprilesthc moil interfiling nutter. tf. T. Paper.
PARIS, Sept,
Hopes are entertained tba
- a;the king of Denmark ill nor
change in favor of the war ratify the convention of Co
party ; and it was confidently believed that England
would Dill be able again to combine both Auftria and RufDa againft France, to which the powerful divifion fhe has made at Conflantino-
pie, would probably contri
bute. Such was the view of
affairs at Leghorn the fir!t of
October.
TROM THE MEDITERRANEAN. Captain Williams arrived at Salem from Leghorn, confirms the account of the capture of that place by t lie French, of their laying an embargo, which continued until the 16 of September, when it was taken off he informs that lord Paget, the EnglifU minifler, was nego-
Extract of a letter from the
city of Wafhington, dated
November loth, 1807.
The prefident of the U.
States laft evening received
a letter from Mr. Munroe,
dated September 16. two months after date of courfe
one month older than the in
formation received by the
nevvlpapers- It ftates only
that on the 7th Sept. he had
given in a note to mr. Can
ning, conformably with the
difpatches by the Revenge
that as yet lie had received
no anfwer, but was in daily
expectation of it that the
moment was in many views
vcrv favorable to asatisfafto
his power from any thing that had occurred to fpeak with confidence of it. Nothing new here except that the French are capturing and making prizes of our merch ant wirds, perfuant to their decree of the 22d November 1806 ; but contrary to their verbal expofuion of it to mr. Armfirong. Congrefs has done very little. They feem to have had an eye to our affairs with England, and tc have been waiting the arrival of difpatches from that coun.
penhagen. The . ptincc royal hastefiified his utmoft in dignatton at the couduft ol his general, in n;aking con cefiions exceeding his miiita ry powers. He has refufed to receive mr. Jackfon the Fngli Hi agent, who had prtfented himfelf at Kcil : He has declared he will continue ? war with England,' and re. take by force what had been wrelied from him by furprisc and treachery.
Captain Gardner of the (hip Weflern Trader who arrived at Philadelphia on Wednefdaylgfl, in 47 days from Liverpool, was boarded on the lorh by the JBritifh frigate Amherft, 6 days from Plymouth and treated politely ; the boarding officer informed captain G. that the Revenge cutter had failed for t fie United states, and that on the day preceding they lud fpo ken a cutter, three days out, who informed that an cmbar. go had been laid on all American vcflcls in Plvmouth. New-York Spec.
BECKES.s TAVERN, '
FiticcwxSy Indiana. Territory.
Hi; IVbfcnbfr lefpcduully uloirrs tl-.t
public, tli.it ho 1ms purct.afcd tb:
briife formerly owned by Peter janes, Efy and known by tin- fjgu of THOMAS 'JRl-FERSON, And he h dc trnr.incd that no exertion, rrrtice er attention drill be w.mting, in jirctnote tli- acconnmcition oF tliofe v!o n.ay plcafc to favour liixn vt'ilh their cultom. Hr Is a variety of liquors of xhv fn H quality, anil nis t:b!e plentifully fnp. plird with ths brll viand3 that the fcalo:i afloi tls. He has a fpciom Oable, abundmiiljr fii'rniflietl with mm, oits and bay, and an attentive boOlf r to attend it. From his attention and wifii to plcafi, he hopes to ive genera! fatisfaftion to tbofetrho nay favor him with a call. 3t D;cemLer 7, 1807.
NOTICE. I DO hereby forwnru all prfoni from ti king au iTinment on a bond of coi?veyarce for frrty acres of lind, from ir.yfelf to Dsvid Watfon, jr. as I am deterinined not to make a title till I am paid for DKNjAMIN D. PRICE. 221 Dec. 1807.
FOR SALK Cn a credit ancy m:j and three years, I. "THE hoof- nrd lot the ftiUfcriber lives on, titunc in Viiuenr.rs, in ihc coun. ty of Knox, bounded by the river Vabafli, a lot of Mr. Ktmtin's, and two ftrecttu J. A trifl of kind at the Little Rock -about tliree miles above Vincennes, con t.iining lour hnn'ired nd ii.Tty.'ght arrr, joinincj- to the pkiiKa tion of Jonathan Purcell Efrjr. 3. A tral of four hundred acre?, in the old Donation, Nr. 130. 4. A trail on the river Dether, containing one hundred and fi?rty five r.cres, j i'T
ivz the next trail, and Mr. Minor's roil u
5. A 'trail of thrre hundred and fn
acres, on the f.id river, joining the I :Ti
tract, a tindl at rii l;:fl llioin's and U
farms of the heirs of Allurgus snd Thorn. 6. A tradl of two kundnd and twenty nine acres on the faid river, joining Mr, Beckes's faw mill tract. The payments to be fcrured in fuch man nrr as mi:y be agreed on, and to bear intereft from the date, if not regularly mad:. JO HiV niCR JONES Vincennrs, 1 5 Ui Dec. IRC7. 'Svr
IN
THE COMMON PLEAS,
THE WESTERN" SUN.
riXCEXXKS, J)
Knox County )
Emanuel Enfininrrttr,") .
ts. Case.Tti Atchnt James Grimes. k J WHEIIEAS JnnJi MG ready, VuV, a Juftire of tbe Prace, in ard for tfi? rou'ity of Knox, hns certifird into litis ccurt mi attachment having been ifTuecl l y bin i-.l fivrvjr cf the above Enfminger, ar.inf! faid Orimf-3. whereupon the Conllable re tunie-l.tlntt l- bad attached a rertain l;'il: creature, as t! property of tbe faid Or:r.eNow pu'ili.t not ire hereby ivn, ti-.t inlef? tbe f.iifl James Giime', t'acr, r.yyc.w by himlVlf or hii attofnev, t nd enter "'-
, c'nl bail to tbe fid fit, tbat jndgmen l-y T " def.uilt vill he entfrr d aaiufl him, nn.i 1 ACJ.i?, 23. !prPp-rtv attarhd, b" i'Mrred and fi.jjl f
the fa th fusion of ful ykiintiCT.
MA K K 1 Ml Oii y.nnd.iv the 20th n tJ IL DUX Ul, c.
Mi. LUKE DECK Kit, t. t!ie arrccahle Gekl. W. Juiinsto:;, 7
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We undcrlland that in
ligence hai been received in town from lioflon, anuoun cing a late arrival there which brings nglilh dates to the 18th ult. 1 1 is (Uted that the block-
Mif THAN Y c:LAYFOOI. Alf.i, O.i!
Tn-viv rrrn'rirr tbe t'id iiU Mr. JOHN
CA LDWELL, totl.e acrrceaLle MifiKK3EKAH BARCKM AN.
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A ttofiey tor pi' fl. 3 Decembrr l'.l, 1j7,
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JL demands audt tke e!Ute ol lean oV.xcc 31c c, 10 a u ;,u-i. B. UarreIoti,die-lVd arc requ fied -0 cn.e 'r" tl eai. of J..:rtty tu xt. forward and eut:i!iit tlie f4ine, bv tb- i Ith' I "vt a miwUcr it NEW BOOK'
d.iy oi February next fnd all p':f)i'S in. debtcd to the faid efb.te, air cimircd to'
romc forward and make pynvnt by th'i: tine, 21 no longer induL"tu . c ill le git e n. JEAN i. (iblVt, Arn'r. Ncw-Midrid, Dec. l5t'n, 1107.
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Jfii:idyJL Circular I.lHl A N D ALT. iMN'Ii.". HLANKS, SL.t 1'L r a ,v acc i xj rr. L r rvi. v AT THIS OiTTCE.
