Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 July 1808 — Page 3
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THE ."UT.STKRN SUN.
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'IXCE XX ES, JULV 9, 1 S 0 0 .
The birth day of Anmic:u Independence was celebt ttrd .it th'uplice on Mon dyhft in a ui inner whhh mult give fu tisftcTion ti every tru- American. Govr. llanifoti luting mi that dry ordeied a jevi-w of the Vmcenms Light Infantry Commanded by dpt. Jones, they ere formed at 1 I o'clock and proceeded to thr court houfe where the declaration of American Independence was read by Judge l3arke, after which an elegant ar.d appropiiatc oration was delivered by J. John 1m n Bfq. one of the company to a hr;-e ninlience of Ladies and Gentlemen From thence the company marched to their parade ground, and having br-n formed were reviewed by the comm aider in chief, who cxprefled much fuLfaflioii at their martial appearance, after filing by platoons in hotior of die iw, the couip ,ny and a hirer afT-mhlage of citizens, fat down to a plentiful repaft provided for the orcalicn
Governor Harrifm and Gen. Giofon aed as Prefident and Vice-Prelid-mt, at the requell of MelVrs. Jones and Buntin the committee of arrangement ifter which the following toalh were drank, accompauied by martini muiic. 1 The day Immortality to the pitriots who gave it birth. 2. The people of the United States tht only Sovereigns who ill all rein in our tountry. 3. Thomas Jeflfcifon the father of his country A nation's blelfing fhall follow him in his retirement. 4. The Semteand Houfe of Reprefentatatives of the United States 5. James Madifon Tiie fiiend tnd pnpil of JefFerfon is worthy to be his fucceffor. 6. To the" manes of wafhington His memory hall lad whilst liberty mall have votaries. 7. The en-"argorlf a bitter a Salutary Remedy S. The memnrv o F Franklin. 9. The memory nf the Heroes who fell in defence of American Liberty. 10. The aimy and Navy of the United State?. U. The GC0.000 Citizen Soldiers of America Hve they any thing to fear from the il.ives and mercenaries of Europe : 12. The future ft ate of Indiana may fie prove a bright ftar in the American ConhVlUtion. 13. George the III and his orders in councilhas be fo foon forgotten the ef. feels cf his Uamp act. 14. DomefUc manufactures a certain refource under our patent deprivation. 15. Peace with Gret Britain if ihr will have peace if not Huzza for Canada. ! 16. The freedom cf the Sms tht bountiful rift of providence to :.tl IbonU not be relinquiaVd to a finqls nation. 17. The American Fair u tho hfi not leaf! in love." VOLUNTEERS. By Govt. Hmfon The orid; of Montictllo There Ihall be onDelphi and there onr Siht 1 Volume fr-n vfince to draw maxims of Political Wifilnm and Virtu. liv Gen, GiM'oi,. The Orator of the day. Py Jude Vanderburgh. The ions ot Indiana. Bv Jiil;;e Vxk- Onwards and nc liiniTlin in tl1 rank;. Hy C-d. Clumber? Govr. Lewis aju his brave companions in the Voyage to tlx Prifir. J. Jobnfon Ffq May the Liberty of Amrrira nd time expire tncther. By Capt. Rruce (the (vernnr bavinr rrtited.) The Patriotic Harrifon Gotenor cf Indiana. IV Mr. Hatten. M y Republican! im never Vie conlidered aspropctty to be taker to market. By Dr. M'Kce May orr ideas of Kepubbc inifm ever be conbitent k no j-mimj cifT-rei.ce evrr cliftutb us. Bv Judje Jobnfon. The lat.d we livc in. ny Mjr. Weftfail. The memcry of G-n. Wayne. The company of volupteers . w-re then formed, ai4d uiarchtd to the Koulc of the j
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Tlie Editor mutt regret that it was not in hit power to procure the oratim, if it ran be piocuitd it will apptar in bis iif-xi number, A lore: m.t(!e and iurr on thr occafion by one of the volunteers, Ih dl kilo appear in out inxt. IMPORTANT ! Extract $f a Utter from Gwr. Sevier of Tennessee, f his friend in this place dr.tetl, Maible Springs JLiy 11, I SON. ' By 1 ill mail 1 received an exprefs from General jackfon, Hating, that 41C
('reeks and 12 whites have taken a pofition on the South bank of the TenntlVee neai
the mouth of Duck river, and had killed near about 20 peifons and took fome horfes kc. 41 If this be true we (ball Iree warm work this fummer I have given him orders to diilodge thenj, and othtrways to takt dffenlive measures only, until further or
trs.
In addition to the above, we are informed that two companies of millitia from Weft TenneilVe, have been ordeied out. nd are now on duty on the frontiers, it; ordtr to protect the citizens from the depredations of the Indians, who are becoming very tioublcfome. Staunton Ec!c.
Further Confirmation, BRIGADE OKDKRS. Maury County April 2T, 1308. Gentlemen, " I' Have lately received informatibn from gen. Andrew Jac.klbvi that the Indians have murdered three families, 'confiding oi tven ty-one perfons, a i'nudl diilance below the niouth of Duck rive r and two days previous to that (which lhould have been done on
ihuot to much, and t ut
throats-" This happened j nil this
iiidvrf B nms.
The cay lidlouhu;, two othei perfons at tb.e 1 ;r..e pSv.vc and b the linne party were alio robbed.
It ibrum-ttdy I'.appci'.ed lhad
they were youths on their way t. College, as the Indians declared, had they been men, they intended to kili one cf thtni ! Thetity of ndtmu-re has outflripped all its corvpctittiis in miliujy Ipirit. On Monday the 2d :t a review cf the city brigade, four full regiments, compriliu about three thousand men appeared ur.di rms, all in cojirLhT uniform and in high Ihte of dib iplinr. A lham fight between two of the rcjrimenU was co.idui'.td
with veteran pretitiwn and property, oucl;
preparation lot-ks us ifthofe citizen -ftddicri Cotdidtred their coin. try and government
woith drfendiiMf, auJ the kmvvlcdJe bov
todef nd them worth a liulc expeuso and tr4aibk-.?'iWi. True Anicr. BA11KAROU31 . . . Extract nf a letter to thj Editor kof the Stauniyn Eglcy dated, Chrtstiansburgb ( Montgomery County J Vu, Moj t20i. 1808. tfc 1 dem it a duty to inform you of an atfair which happened at thi
place lalt tMonday morning, anci
which Aviil rank as one oi.tiu
molt unfortunate that ever was recorded in the :. annals oi Duelling. " A ditterence took place; at our KIe(:Vion between'. ..John M'Hcnry tfq. our Delegate e. leel and Thomas Lewis efq. Atteriivy at Lrnv. Mr. M'ilenry went to the Welleni .Country im. mediately after the e!eClion? and did hot return till Friday lalb On featurdav he was-hvtown an?!
law nir. Lewis; higli words pv.n
ind mr. Lewis ultimately ehab
ilia .rtli i n U I ! iiri'-it-"
of mior CollcrVs in Tcinclli-c " !!d nr. mltrnry ,h accept, river, on board ot uhicii c iivcf d- J!:'d u n.u:t , ?n l' 'y white nun They killed tuo .mZ near this p.nce. hey jikI wouiulccl three' one of which m,fu w'l,,t riM!' llood, fi ltre," i (-..... .!:..,! k;. ! ;u ils-::i).irt, toed the mark, took
itil v. lit iv.. uiwi 'i i uwuu j , .
iini ana ureci at me worn. aii
Lewis received mr. Ai'H
enrv'.
the general's informant reports.
unit clinic cue: tiiuin ui wu iwtu i . , n t i-...i, i i. r.i, ' ir.. .jr-biill on the lelt bri-ail about an
M. II 111 UUIWv Ul LiJC 11U!iriivl , il Uul-
lue band ot LreeSc lnniaub, a-. n , . , lx,; v,m mo.mtingto p.iir lum-i.-ed and ihr .f&W cs:.rt-u. . :ur .U Henry tV.and with them tuelx, hite reoe.ve( mr. Lewis's b.ul aooi.; Jien. irthisbethecafc. itishtKhi . nclu-s above the navtl,
. , r ... t i i- nUjerec cue next evening, ime to prepare lor wrar. iamoi- . j . . . , J
vfilr-, ovrrjoyrd -,it 1 1 i - f 'fr Cuyplf MiJi icr 1 1 k n i i I vf j i i y o:i dis ii Jr ot'3cnia i"jo:: tl,- Vum !, 1; Dii.c--. Pl.c fornifr, l l-i ii.. pA) over to ri.vcdcu, c-niot trt ir.to ZcL,.J. Citjef Xcrj Krl, Mnj 1C. Cnptidn Chafe, of tlu- Ih.p Cot' Jon-!1; niter, inform;; us t!ut the Lor.dou and Cork fleets had arri
ved at Antigua by way of Harladocs. They confnkd originally
n lao lau, oi w nom so were nmii i;. 'l !:e Orion, one of the fleet.
laden with Medeira wine, was
ijurnt at lea by two French fri
llies : ,and it w as feared the other
miilinx Neillis had (bared
the fame fate, or had been cap
tured. A fehooner from Matanzas was
on Sunday lull feized in this port
Inr a violation oi ui: embaigo acis.
She was declared out from liidti-
more, but the paiticulurs of the
procedures we have not yet learn- . i
eu. . , ,
WASHINGTON CITY, Mrv 26.
llxtradt of a letter from our corirl'pu'iitient
in th- Ittr ol Nrw link. " Tlic militia of New-York and of Vermont, in the nriglihorlicod cf 'Like' Chmphin, in -ticip itiiiti of di; views ofrovrrnmrtit, tenderrd to tl.c tW9 eollcftors dicir fcryice3 to aid tlirni in tir execution 'if the embirgo law.. Twi nfts h-d plVc:cl down before the people had been dulv ao.
p ized of the intended violation of law. Miothiid has been (Vized by the Collectors vith the bfiiitance of the militia; and meafures of precaution hve been adopted that will t fFertually prevent, any future infracvions of this falutaiy law on Lake Cham-
plain. i
" The perfons ftair.d on the raf: proved co be all Csntdidns," arid t!ir CoLVclors from caiidderntions' did not deem it expe-
Mcncto hvc them arrefltd, butlprrmittcd t!;em to prcceed iiitotCanad.i ,Jn feizinj ;he rft there was no nerrflity to refort to
vi'dencc, -and no jicrfou&I injury whatever v's receive J hv ny nrifon. AH was cf-
recu-u oy tf.c appearance' of a frw mdstis,; who on this as J trtdl :Americm tnilit'u w;ll onievcry czczTian, evinc! tliemfclvcs to i" tlis f tithful fupportiT3 cf their governmcnt and its bvs.'1. " ' (Itis.with regret we ndd, tint government hVs rereivtd letters, of a date poHeriop ti) thr: of the ibove, by 'which it appear that the militia did not continue to exhibit i fpirit nkogrther confo.nant to that alaci:y which inaikcd thrlr'ccncluft in the firlt
MuUiu-e. '
lay, to place mxl keep my brigade ;-
m compivte reacuiu i:;, io inai i
i r
which lu
i . i i i .i
tai.en two uieiui citizens in c.n
...... :r',..m.,i .... r.,.--M, ...t- r,... prime of life and health out ol the
t:l vhh the iSioru-tt notice-, " ;!n:1 : (1 cd ;iiioi.)cr nlbiic. vait his fur. her orders, or the or- to 'ri'ad' f'" U!;lt .i..... .;n jtradtrs Intnianity. iurthcr com-
flrrs ni irovernnien voti win
tlicreforc immediate ly make fiieh,""1 lb unneee.iary.
arrangements in your neipective regiments as will cnlne to you
LONDON, A f n 1. 1. 13.
j Acc?id:n to tlie i i i-1 Hulletins fron,
UKl ineiue tunuuu.u ui uui v wum- t..c ar.ry - y. tu. swrljcs are re cry. Voil Will direct the VOlUn- treatin; to Ulri!oig, in ouL-r to join Uers wiihiu your resiments to he a,-on,-'column .f troops uud.-r Gcn.rJ ill readincls and. oh dC llleit, Croi;,it..dt. Tlir rrar l.is btfen continu
as theV will be COnlidcl ed a3 nun- ally enyved we.!) the Kuf.ian ;tav.nctt! ii t i i i . t : ...
ute men. H iiiie;j:ency iriou.u re- juam ; yet notwitmuncm uic i.nc..
quire, or a call horn the rieiident. lupc.ianty of ti e Inter, the utu-,t l. br ii ciT-cicd :iri thv: Swtcirs have r
ia.lc to r;;nv ( ii tl-rir imir7inrs will
Our arT.'.irS with the Indians 'iU. T c llviu -n am y I id Lie U-n !)CtUeeU tills place and Natchez coiiiidrrb!v uincnttAi ; it ..ir.aimts u v.
heconiin truly alarming, to co,ooo mci . luit itrov- :ts irt mrce
ire
I'lvery day e hear 1V pidlin tr.l- it has been nn .hle to prevail upon Vc in velleis, of the repetition4 of acn- l, ihinu t4 i:i,;, l, a to Cno" " t!;tnJ ions Of a very IV I iollS nature lice and tAe tm .nns ,n ,u;;p;r:o( Nav lomueh hasheenthe alarm ..v!rn. In i .i. C ! ,1 :,t- .r of hiVc-nen, worthy otv.irLi:. ti.tl.r,.
CSCIieci , VmM .""' VV '3 of the Great (Ju.tavns, h,s wln rvc.y is apprehended m palling the w ivt,,nIhie .urcution to Mrv.d hi, territotie
deir.els. v; rrol;v...f. -conded by the p .triotifm .a;d Week before ljt, jentiemnn bravrrv ,;f h;s ;v.r,,.il -14 llK!C.,fin- u on his wav from Natchit:: t') tins Jnrv ' n j 1jV' a cor.i;ripti u of ;.li tht pi.!ce, pafiinj; through the wilder- yoVtr unni u:';rd rriLn, without irfp-a tc I, els, was robbed by ilX of the r1Ii between the aes of 12 2r..l 3j, a Choctaw tribe of Indians. lie fr.rcc of I50,co men is o;.-crd to br Was forcibly taken oil his korC, r.fed. Sir S-murl H o arrived in thr md h id VlkeU from hilll his Centaur ;.t Gt ttMibur-h on the 7th ; frvc Rothes andhe money of which ral other fliip hc aha arrived thrrr hH, he was puilcifed. at.d Money, awl the
KOTICE The pnrtnernap.of W. Bulllttc and C. smith, was on the 4th dy of June di(7olr vrd hy mutu.il confent, it is hoped that ail '.hole indebted to 'them will come forward mmnliately and fettle their accounts, s .t is their wifii to have thr hufiiKfi of the Finn ilof-d as loon as polfible. VincenLcs 4;h June 1803. W. isULLITT, C. SMITH- .
j ne nutineis in lurtire win be earned hi by C Smith and Co, Who lue jull recrivrd a Lie afi;rtuunt of goods Ecc from Piiddr!j;!ii..Ii J'injore ; vhich they rc determined to fell oh reafon;ble terms. C. SMITH, & Co.
lM-:CKKS,s TAVKKN, Fine iv.mz Indiana Territory. If "HE fu!.fcibcr irrprlfu!Iy iiifcu-s the A ptibl.c. lliat hr lus pun hifrd the !;ufr 1 m r. r; iy owntd hy PctcrJor.es, liiq
Hi, Li
hn? n ; v the fiirn of
THOMAS 'jUTZRSOX,
nd he ii ucteimiiuJ that no ejection, rx-
'rncc or auerlicu be
nrom'.te the arcorui"dtioii ot
may p!"..fr to Ov( nr 1 mi with their cul-
-oni. lie h:ii viiriy n unvm i i nc
lup-
cuion
u-,,.:int to
I U.oic no
fn a cju.litv, :rd h'i t.lc i !rul!ul!y fup )!'-d with' the belt ia::di that the fcafci
norss.
H- h.-.s a fpiciows H.hle, abundantly
turnilh d v, :!i urn, cuts and hsy, and an
,Uc:ive J'
r:'.-r to Hitem;
it.
rc,tn
ir h' ; e
!,'s a:te:.;ion ar.d v'.fli to plesfe,
to jfiv- enrrsl f tiuion
ihoiz Viho Uvcr him vitli a call, D:c;mLcr 7,
