Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 July 1808 — Page 1
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SATURDAY, JULY 23, isos,
No. 35. ft
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fujts has or have been brought, or inThurfdry after the fourth Monday in No-
fuit or
H. - -v wt'Ja-y w a or are now pending, before the circuit
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ttia of Wed Tenneffce, againlt any perfon iefiding in the faid diftrict of weft Tennef.
lee, 1U h lUlt or itlltS fhall h nmrrAA nr.
on and finally determined in the diilri of
welt 1 ennenee. SeC 3. 4wf if if fitrfLrr nmrl
That it fl.all be the
judge of Tcnneffce to attend at KnoxvilLi-. U i"! A T! rj r. . . . -
wii me mil i imriaav aitrr the tinrri
aav in April next and on t!-.- flrf rrw.,,f
day after the third Monday in April c f
cavu uiiu every year thereafter : t NafiviIIe on the third ThnrfdA .,4V.
the fuurth Monday in November nextVand
CpV AUTHORITY.) AN ACT. To amend t! e ;urt, entUJec u An sit tnhiiOiin circuit courts ?nd Lbridi;i. the i.jrtilliaicn of t!;e ,!if tiit tourts of the d;(tricU cf K-nti:r. l.y, Temu ffre, and Qhr.
1. rrfea' y the Scrte an J jrnise
w.. .iv. mil 1 liUUUdV dlirr I !f 'illirf i
day in November of each :md rvrrv ,
thereafter, who (hall have power to make all neceffary orders touching any fuit, action, appeal, writ cf error, procef;, pleadings, or proceedings returned to the circuit court nrxt -to be holden thereafter at KucNville, and Nannille, or depeudinp
mriciii.prrparaioiy to the hearing, trik!, or deciiion cf fuch aftion, fuit, appeal, writ 1 error, procefs, pleadings or proceedings ; and all writs and procefs may be returnable, to the iaid courts mi th- firft ti,.'. !
day after the third Monday in ApriKt Mnoxvillf, and on the fi. ft Thurflav :.k?t .. r ,i. h .. i v t '
.ir 1.HII..I1 ivionuay in rsovembet, atNafli in the Time manner a tf, t!. fuK
-i tfie cirdiit court, dncclfd to be held In
vember next, ami all afl'mns. fnitQ. nmrfs.
- - -y - - - ---v-wwj-M.Mr W V J pleadings, and other proceedings of what Mature or kind foevcr, civil or criminal, ihich were originally returned to the circuit court begun and held at Knoxville, on the third Monday in October laft ; and all writs procc f, and pleadings as aforefaid which are or may be made returnable to the Ca'a rirrtnt rrsnrt. Oial! rniitinn.1
returned to. ar.d havp dav in tli VC&
.-.--, .w J 4V 1JIWII vu be held by this a, on the flrft Thurfday after the third Mondav in Anri! npvr. nA
fuch proceedings fiiall be had thereon, at the faid feffion zs are herein before nrovi-
ded.
Spemkertf tht H use of Iiepresentative$
Vice-President of the United States.
f resident $J the Sencte. March 22, 1803. . Af-prov d, TH: JEFFERSON;
r l""KU K? zcr.ate an' Jwel'" lf;e faint court, dncclfd to be 1 eld In ffn-prcscnuuxct of the U.uu.l Slc.tr, !'hts ?i in the diP.ria t.f c -aft TcnrtrfTee -V America in Caress ase:::ieJ, 'i !. it ICnoxxiUe, and in the difiria cf weft Ten io mut i . the fecund f ction cf the ?n, "-ee, at Nafiiville ; and the l.id v i it- re
. ...u m.,,.. Lniu.i rouris, iiriuicouitc to ue I'-iu m find abiK3.r,g the JurSI'Jiaion of cliftricKtioxvillr, may alfo brar teO, cn the f-id
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Courts ;f ;'IC diflricts of Kn:trLv ,..-f
lee an- Vy;ii?) p.fi-J i!,- tw-ntv fourth day of February eighteen l.undr.d 'iud f. y : n, conftituting the ft ,te of Tcn.-itiTe- one diftrif for the isurpofe of hu.Min- ire uit
courts tnerem, !iia!f Lc, u.J is h:;rly ,eraltd,knd from and alW the iiU-e ol this aft. the Ibte of TenneHVe hr.i! be Cl Mded into tw, difmcts, for the j;irr.rfc r liclding circuit rnurts therein, and thr p.,,. its of the f-itldiaiis fluJ! he the f.mc as thofenow prtfoibed for the timiieVof tall Rnd ueP, Ten.-.elTrr, in a,,.,' Lv th. fourth frftion of th- ab-vr retitrd ft, a -id th-r-
ihII be !;.!den t.Ln ,!.-, ii, each 0. v ',.
Fron the New- York Oracle. HUNCE OF PEACEThelon exneded revohitinn In .v-,;,.
--. I I Mill ias at Ki.i'th taken nlare. tiiirl a nol
change mull naturally enfye throughout all
tnen doi-jinior.s. 'J'heir weak monarch, under the guidance cf an ambitious minitter has been deprived of tint nnw-r vif,;r!,
has been always escrcifed for infamous pur. pores. A i;rneial joy has pervaded the
Niuuuiw i n utiiverance ircm a yoke ... i.:i. i , . .
Tins great event has been completed without any violent convulfion. It v;a? an
-ah .uiuui.li v cirium anrr thit n r.,n..
oritmalty ojlcure as that ,.!' r.,rh. "i,?
.4ie beiome pofTelTcci of fuch boundltfs Mf',l' r i rl ... ...... ' .1 . '
... niii.il use ncnes, at a time when
mic . piuni nauon, rppreUtd with the exprnce of continual wars reduced to the
featelt extremities. 'J'l.e f1(J rt,
l-.trd by this tngk family would have been .... . (
uinu.nu lo i.t out Jquadron for the proteetionol their commercr. mu! v..i i,-..-
jfacd ths. public credit, which fmce the if rm mi , . f f ' il t
Hrfl ThuifJav 'f:er the thirrl T,l,,-.,1., a
pr;i ; and the writs returnable to the t in pit courts to be held at Neville may he ar id! on the fitft Thurfdav if:erth- frt,.rfT. M.,
j.,y !rl,N?vrn,bt r' though a fdlibn f
' i i ki i ii line court was l ohien oi,n,ofc dnys at Knoxville and Nafhville, rci'iedlively. 4 Src. 4. And be it further enacted, i hat there fliail be two clerl a,M..,..i
one for the cinuit miirt w.'1.,!
Knoxvillr, and one for the circuit r . rt I 1 ' 1 lfCdlt' W, ich n,lcc e he held at N,lhville L , T "T ! Int 1 . the minifterial c areer
to attend the f,id d,f ' ? ! ' . V',1 V"" ?f 1cacc -Imoft en
i.:-i i i.unaay alter the third Mondav t llf V , . r
one , ,f,i,e fupr,,:-.- cf nr, - U.S.cr tl.r l.th Mod. in ' 1 L. "','r ' oUra 8, Le direfttd ana thtd.li.ict ju !Ke .1 uiJ ,!,ftrlcU ,(t-.c!, ,vC,y yea, A ,!f , - -f ! , r':g of the arn.y al,d tomm.n.
'.ncitl,f !-i:i,ns of liiJ.wi,,, n,:d! make dnr ...t.,' ..t . i, r... t , " , 1 ,m,U3 cl u,c ati-n. Jn his
ronrts fli II ;.. .... i. ..r .1 ! : v" rM nan:is and
all ard
the fid ronrts lh -J he h -!d i.. , !. f .1 .
fid district.-, at Udhx Wlr the frcrn'::
Llondv in T
one, ? : d Ilnoxviile 0:1 thr
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that all r Tiifns. cninV. ,I - . ...,rt.
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en the fuit M..rJ,y 1" ;,!I:c . irtunied, :.-.d held 1, i.i-.iur.l
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rn' f l (:t (i : the i. n:.d .;t,:.d.v i June next. 11. the I. me i.m.rrr - v xwudd 1 ave been if this ch.ic hud nJt tftT flrr. Sre. 2. And it t: fuf;l r Chaxt,J wlsei - :.ny !u.: or .-, t uVf .rrI. h roll r!.t, or .0 Ol rr ti.v je.:: I,. " .
for the d;;iri.-i id r.i!t l V:,,u dire, .
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maiu-rs ana unngs as fhall cr vr.y bc or.
:rici. I y the l.i i judge, and at t,.(i, anJ 1 vrrj ot th- laid frnW & Jirj for the purp:d. id ,reful, l actions, plJiJC'nm othn procfedin-s Kh-tive to zr.y ci.Tdeihd o-
ourt to b'
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IV in;: fecor.d Monfi-v ;,. T..- 1 n.
, " . . ' J it , .1; u HIM '"i ,"f c,ril,'t f(,1,fl hrU at Knoxv.lh.
z contn.u-u oxer to the ciduig third ionday in October. . h.'it ;.d auns. luitj, p.ctf?, nV.dii:--. iv.: her proceeiiiuMs if J,.t AlTue Ji k:i.! fjever, civ il or f rim n;d, which were ori-innly leturned to tl e ( iic i.it c.-urt i.ejun and held at NVhvihV, ( n the fit( Mcn -i. v in Jtrnt- hft ; ;,d a!i v. tits pi;.c . fi, afi,' .r.aecdiis, : afore -fiid, which are orr;,;,--e r.i.'.d,- irturiuh! to thr fjid rirmir ,
' he i rid ; t NMhviile, lhail ..firr t! -
-'fm (.j ti,- mcui; 4n It h- (,);::!;,,
r-tiur-d t .,1 , I -. . ; . . .1
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in tholr d his aTrir iate. t!w
ii;)Il ablMutc authority wasiuvdlrd rJhe grandt cy, t!;e hecis of the 1 hOrr h, and even thrprrfun ptive lit ir to.the crow n trt mbleej h-L,re a ro-m v. !10 was drilitute cf patiiot. d..) and honor, and who owed his elevation 1 it 1 .
tu i:.e molt bd- i::trigUrs, ai.si his f-rtune . . . 1 r r
o.n.ni.s. hen the ImcciTcs.
t!;c Icwcd
to '.it-ill
id I ranee reduced
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wrt, IMClliiC .i I .ii ,v the hi; " to ..."
that liHiimfdt never made n attemo: the throne. ' 'J'I.e txtvavajranee of tl:is avaricious be...g was boundlefi. He inade the l,on. ars and d,gniIM whicl we f j him, the fdurce f extortion and ,,lu;,dcr. 1 lnroughout the iflands and the 'w.a, poff,ffior,S ,n America, !,e UA, put in oper.at.on l i, llher.es cf plunder.We are informed thar r, ,..i .
r 1 - . '""ui,i iduiij to erea a palace fuitable to his raid; and ufiev
nc .mu uupaunea orders to the ifland of CuDa.'ocut'down thr fln-a f.l,-
ony in thofe extenfivr fi.fte : S
ed in he budding 0f this p,I,Ce, to eclipse tne glory of Solomon, in th c Ii v
lemple which has immortalid his name. Won Manuel was certainly thefecretcn--my of the French nation, and. of Kapolc on. His . reludlance in a"pri; n
. wvvi.ig iu ijun a parte s v,ews was manifcfled by the repmj. uanac hedifplaved for tli im- ri.
ugai. Ihe great commerce which Great. Britain carried on with tin- s.,:n
nent, and vv,th the colonies in America, and the vaft fURls jiich the Prince" of Peace had depcfited in tin- n,r,T.
gjand, plainly prove the accufation brought againn him, of an intention to give up the bpanifh tleet to theEn:iim u.. t..r
porting the Spanifh thror.c to America, would become. poflefiVd of the extluGve!
lu"",,r,lc i j-ic two worJdj. Vpnin, which, under Philip II. was richer than all the reft of Europe, and was the. terror of England, has been itduccd Lvr this ambitious miniflrr, to the moft-derra-
luuHi.on. ipey f.rc cut. off froin ioinmunication with their colonies, 2nd ic is impoJlitle for them to.obt.in thcirforxr.tr uiual implies from the rich and valuable mines in South America. The cnjylifli papers hate, for a lon timebeen prophecy.ng that a dreadful revolu;io! was about to uke place in pain ; but they little luspeacd the uful: would have been as it has h-pprncd. . ICngbnd and France, both covet the valuable dominions of the bpamards, and have exerted every polity to pofTefs, or to profit by them. If it ii true that thr'prmr,. nf I)
-- yj 1 .i;i.r, was attached to the intrrrH nf r.rm.u.:
-tin, Iiunaparte muft have hid notice of I is defi'ns, and his manornvir , .l.nMnn
th it he had intimation nfhi mf:-. '11-
beH of the pandh t.oops, were fcnt ito i oir,d, and aie now onerth.rr c...
den ; another army was dtfUned for Gib. ralter, vrlnin numerous Fir-nrl, 1
o-rrun the bpanin, territory, u,.der ,,s pre.c.ce t f invadinrr Portugal Tf. Ore.s at Cadi, 5r;d Fer"rou7e "f ' e it
CO. 1 hrlr riA mm .e .
been intended for th- r. r .
n-rv xr i rM,i'UIC -i Keeping a Hn obfervation imnn ...:- . ... 1 0
. r . 1 "cu tonuuet. ana tocnrr them in fe of en:e,,,rv.
t "c UIUl good fortune r l;0a.;,rte ap.
r. ,,fcc 'o-t accompanied him in his views I'nnn C :.. 1 . . .. .
man h' to 1 f.tlU- 1 r 1 'i'""' Jt ,c bad faded, the man vii,, 10 pt.aiiv h s own purposes con c qnrnr r 1 widd 1 1 r woul i act a iV-oM'm. . 1 . ' . . ji-riuri culd l.avebrcnot a fcrioi.!: .ui.i an a j vy. 121;; ud to i.,tnti- nature tb I im in. 1 1 1 i 1 h,, a,..:.iti.,n VMM'a Jcfcrnd .1,,... ..rid... I"1 Jf,:f ,,atl Ucn V'vcd
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ia:imt: i jhn.iilr r. Dm r.Mi-.i'tl (;..di:y, in ITeS, vias a priy;.:r f Itlier. : v.d i.u:n that humble funtioi. lie i-.;- to the plfeirion of 1 renter power h.n uric c r wthj;i thctjrai cf Rich li-.-ucr M32u;;5 n, Fr,;Ue I.,kc them fur-.-...did v..th .ijaic'i. ;-,,d more imnirnf, .;cfes, he t.emfed an imcMitioidrd ,!;..,.;..
oi.. lie v, :s aiiitd to the hrtdr , f tv.. '
oounly a marn.Pcvith 2 jiince's cf ih.t
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0 h naval force at Carthage 11a, which i: appears, has been pdncd with :! e Hochfort Iqyacrcn, his Mcdi:errrr:ean expeditions would have failed ; whii h r.ccurr ncc would have made a coiifderaLle altcraticii in l.ii ifTiirs. llis view, however hve been crowrca with fv:rccf;, iiJ, no dcubt, he will pi0. fit by the Cie.'; chai;- which has been fli e'led.
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