Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 July 1808 — Page 4
Tacking of Eiigund, hovever Wind hepuc.iance at the f.itt city at vVith he tn'l.t mav phyiically be, dors net at ll coi.iktr Hop. The An.bafl.ui,r wb netciiuttu tc
hin'ifclt morally fo. He has adopted anev
fyftem. InQtrrtd of admimlteiing the government atcoidirg to the adice of his Cabinet Council, he on every otcaiion now
takes hi own way : and gives his ordeis to
his councillors mound him as the mere organs of his will and phafurc.
Monitor J
lnurirr his can i..tre, to cr.tte M ur to ktin
up with nim. N..poleon pioucIecl tc bordeaux, v-here he v;lited the different public buildines, the live r &r.
The late king oi am h.'.tl puLnririi a
The deftination of the Rot hfoi I Iquaclron. ::s it i 1 1 a mailer of unext tainty in Knp.'ai.d. A u nibicconiiicl look place about the middle ef No ember lalt I e:wtn Tonic Kur pcan rcgi-
n,,.tc !in( i he t)'( ij- (I II name
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POETICAL ASVLWM, from iAe Charleston Times S O N OH I gentle. lend an ear, And deign believe we when I fweu, So much my charming maid I prize, 5 dnr art thou in S ephen! eyes,
Tlut all his thought! are bent on thee !
f t the morning breath inhale, Guitding adown the dewy dale ; Or gaily through the meadows rovt, tach zeuhfr fans the flmie of love ;
And ever thought is bent on thee !
When throthe busy town I ttray,
Where hurtling crouds perpl-x ny way,
Tnrquil smid the ardent crew,
My mind does rtill its courfe purfue ;
And all my that's are bent on thee 1
But chief in the fequelWd hour,
. - I ...m. I- 1
Iy doating oolom owni love s powc i
Ko care his ardour to controul, The god comes ruflnng on my foul ; Andev'ry artrey pants far thee 1
Each hour thy love it rtill my theme
Thou giv'rt the morning's fairy dream ;
When I myfelf to rert refign, rJ'h-! vilion cf the night is thine ; Tor oh 1 my foul is full cf thee I
T. O. M.
Trifies, light as air"
Bv an arrival from St. Croix, inform.
thin it received f the Rate of that ifland on
the 2d of mav. Its lUuation is represented as truelv diitrefiin. 'l'he cairifon con-
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ti Its of900 men ; and it wascomputeo i" they had not provilions for more than eiglit
days on the lilamJ J he proclamation lately iffutHl, prohibiting the exportation of the
produce ot the liland except in vtiiels uring-
ng provilions or lumber was the act oi ? new governor who arrived on the 29th ol April from England, llemonflrances a gainft it have been made by the citizens
without etTrt it renders iih liectual, as to that ifland, that feAinn of one of the ac"ts
lucalementaty to the embarpo uw, which
anthotifet the Piefideut of the United
States to permit the departure fiorn the TJ.
States, in baUrt, vtfftls dellined to hi in,; valuable property belonging to ciilzens in
foreign ports.
An order hal been iltued for two cf the
ipuu bott now Rationed at N Tork to
proceed to Paffamaquoddy.
proilamaticn.il.il-iirg tliat !.r Ik.J o!ui. !..k;,. 0f lnc'iLl, ii wlticil ii.e liiitiJll urily Bbdicatcd the tl.r.i.c ... I,v, ur :f K., j ,ttgc tlc rs ol fh c htllw .ion Fd.n.jd, vbon. I.e c.l.ed on .11 ... - b , of the t.W ifub eas toibcy ; at tbr Umt time, be re- "'l ' ' J.
old u-fufpefltd public IVrv.ias- 'J Ix wr gaill Sjvedcn by he t i . r i -.11... h f Mlll-l' W fill!
Kmc Ferdinand had proceeds u to viao nini.nn i:iuv.r iw. ,
ria, (which is 155 mdes N. cf Madrid, ai c! krokeuH ci With Vigor, aiKl hrcn-
32 S. 1;. of Iiilboa, to meet the Ku perci
Kapnleon, and concert him to iM.uii.u, where it is expected the mairi; t;e cf tl.r Icitirr with the Kmperor's nieie, will he L
emnized, and the coronation t.ke pls.rr.
Government lias cnartered tHe Lug Unet. of New-Yoik, to cniryciifpatcl.es to
the portimees LOrfimntnt at iji.iziu.
She w ill fuil in eight or ten ci 'ys.
27ll. UJS.
!!rn !lv vri filt d.
The Kiirlilli convoy for Canada, which Vailtc! on the 15lh April ec;:.iUk(i i;l neaily 100 fail, a imirh i CiiK r nuuiber iian luis iliiled ior ihat quarter in one ear ibr a niiiuhrr cA' vrrirs.
Cittir.t4 LibsrtjlwM
THE hte Mr. Townsend. walkinr
. down hroiditrtet, Hriittd during an illumination, obftrveda hry breaking every window nliith had not a liiiht in it. Mr. T.
:.fkrd him hnw he dared to dertroy people's
wmJtiwi in tlut rvminer. u i,M Uiq tl.r mchin, 14 It is all for the r ol of trace : 1
km n Wt er." AH for the gond of trade, isit.,M ftiJ Mr, T. raifmg his canr and
breaking the rogue's head. 11 I here, then you young rafcul, that is for the good of rij- trade I am a surject:.' Landon psp.
Extract cf a fetter Otm well infomu
r
gentleman in f rar.ee tt his fortespvnJent in Baltimore dated March VJth "The new attempts makimrby your no.
vernment to conciliate their differences with the principal belligerent powers in Europe, mull warmly intereft your mercantile coin. rmmUy. The Qfage, with difpatches for the French and Lnnlifh courts, arrived at
L'Oiient on the 22d mil. in 28 days irorn M.York. It it difficult to iud:e the re.
ception thefe difpatches will meet with ficm
this government, but I am apprcheniive they will be coldly received if they do not promife an aive cooperation in the mea.
lure apamlt hnglnnd. 1 he latter country
mav. from her peculiar iiruatmn lend u
more favourable ear to ihofe adJrcficd to
hfr tut an alliance, cr even a treaty c
commerce and friendflrp with England,
would nrobblv leiu to therntue exclulmii
of the Ameiican Ihg fiom sill the ports of
the continent oi luwope, at d your track
limited t Great llritain alone could not be
lucrative. Your embargo deprive! you of
veiv extfiuive and advantageous rnmmetct-, und murt be orniefiive f I'ot in the lire lent
- I - i litis it muft be ccnlidttcd ill aft ol great
wifJrm' u The anxiety and fmiftrr r.pprel'.n fionr excited in Spain by th- piefeuie of iVci; numerous French aimii-s, har (haken the Spanirti monarchy to it foundation."
NEWYORK, Tuf ' 7.
We have iurt time to inform yon t!irt
the fhip Liverpool i'acket, r?p:an j -iioi. isariived in 21 das from Liverpool. She failed tin- 27th of April, and we have Lou-
don pnptrs to the 25th i-udi five Liver, pool uf the 27th. the mofl important ne i
in these papers is, the arrival oi tne oianra. with Mr. Hofe on board' in 21 days iron.
theChefape: k . Mr. Role .rrachf d London on the 2Hd April, ai d ti e papers abound in fpeculaticn on the fubWt ; but
though on his arrival, a Cihine: C-:until was called, nothing was politivdy knowt;.
On the 27th ot Apni, the day the Liver)Ool nscket failed, a report was current,
chat the Arr.eiiran packet Ofnge, had bre-v (lopped in France, in conlVqurncc of hei having been boaidcd by a Biitifh cruizer. Thisit is laid, was expected to he the canlV uf her not arriving in Enghnd ; and the-
news ol her detention was lo coi.luientlj
htrd,thnt our infoi mailt fays it was gen
erally believed.
44 Another extcr.live expedition l it!
ir.cr lrom ir.t-una t,iiHiiunng 4u,uvv
tioops) but its diltination w;:s a ptolouno
fee ret.
" Tl-.e Hritilli March packet had ariiver
at K. Yoik
WASHINGTON CITY, May SI. Difpatches lv the New Gadrn teceived ly qovernrneiu (how that the Oi ge lnd not anivrd on the 20th of Apil in anv Untilh p irt, t:i it adnsiral 1),m korth had re liirntd, t.d tint i. either he nor any othei prrfnn have lren ?ble to give any hre inlortnation. imuii whith n f'iininn rnuldbr
. ... .... f Lim-tl in Emj;1iv.J as to what had become gf the UoAl.iort f -i c!ron. The tontempi4ird iiuafinn vt Sweden l.v the Err;' U ; d Dir.t ir ur.nl 1 freiv
fiom the IV 1 1 1 t !i; , had brcn nrtvented
l y V.r fudden dif p; u nc? rf t!i- ice. As it v. s kuovsn !tt Engl uk! that hr Q. fTr h ul d in 1 . Oi ienl c n t i.e 7 2 1 l I.'.u.'h, hrr not :.pparir..; in F.v.t;lai:d lis' 4';iv,-u t'irth to r ir us con jr A in r . It. tl.r heft inf.wn,- I tinl'S it w;s the prcviiiiu' f piiin. it lidantly v. ith the p f.t'r.i iniururtio:-. t tin Ficneh decree pudii-jit-io tr.frrc yync ".vha'rvrr b:twreti j;Lii and l:. u. -.the ()fi;e c null not pmcrJ n a H itilh port, and there e hack t ; Ei-nrh i ot, with'Mit fp"cial p-rp.rl"in, ar.i' that I ir t!; Ik M.ir Ihr lud bern waitinp. '11 e ln"h ol itn mnv be attiibnted t( the hf-tite of t! Emprror, ' who, it is he-Iis-v-d. t tlur ii:r,r in .Spiir. On th 2 .Hi of April thne were but 1 Ameiicao HT at Hubvlo-s, ;tul proi lions of :il kin li srr then cv hih, am lid cur ctuld rut Lc hid at ai'.y j;icc
The Inrt acceunts from Jam?cia fay. that tl'.c vrflVls whivhhad arrived fiom A merica in balhfl, were not permitted to an entry, and would be obliged to return as they went out. Vi.7. Gi. BOSTON, My 31. 1 atrst tie TVS 9i Stain, We have hren ohlijpngly Uvourcd ly our conefpot.dcnt in blem, with the intci-
ellin1 new s that tullnws .
" This d.-v, (May 2Jt! ) frr'.verl th(
Can; lldVuii, LO i .;y:
fehr. loanna,
r,. li.'un Viinir rf lV.tr h.C
not been beheaded, s hs been lepo'tn!. Eveiy thi: ,j t:,pCiitd tole ly letthi ," under tl.r new kini; of Spain. 'I W J ann. w-J originally hound to Bilhr, i ut h.oi h-r reiller cV.dorlVd by the E.o-liU men. -U- however, proierdrd for hrr poit, and wastArn by a Spmifli bo it in livht (i it. No ciTUntntioh nn Amfiiean rf.rls h.! taken ; !.-.et in pun, undrr tlf bloc k:.dit g
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The Secretary of the Trcnftiry of ihe United Slates has written a circular lo tle colle ctors ol'thc (Hill rent ports of the Union, in which he clircfls them to render ilatcments weekly of velllls clearin out at their rcfpe6Vive ptrts ladt i.
with dome llic produce, to the trca-
furv department, aecompanied
with the copy ol a letter lrom tn IViident ol ihe U. Htates, lo tht f V I 11 . .
governors ol incw jiaiupimie.
M:dV:irhuietts. houth. earo!m;;
GeorHa and Orleans, 'ihe txportaVmu ol flour (rem one p rtto another is prohibited, unielswhcn it is aelually wante d for home eon fumption : vher. the governor ol the Ante wanting the Itippjies, is recjuired to lurniHi a eonhdentia! tut rchant or merchants with certificate direfcled to the colic elor of the port lrom whence the flour s to he exported, when permits w ill he granted. This nuafute is lc.iT.uil ablblutcly fi:i llaiy Ibj lit complete eniorcc mcnt of the c-inbiiie.i) law, in order that i!u ir prration mr.yhcKcncjrl, their de. fu;n efli ekd, ; nd the k rnoli ortlhefspart olTociety" deprive (i v t!:e Mawiefs profits hie h te hilt from the ir cvi.iion ol this fa!.
ulary meauue. Ficitur.t e .:t r.
Pi!eih ft. c.J May 26. Ve have lhe latisfacliou of an .iouncir.g to our Readers, that th mnocence of Hatty Hrtst lately convicted at the Suieiit?r Court .f Biiixombc County, in tins tate, of niurderinjy his neighbor Crulx (mentioned in the KcrJs-
.r oi the 5lh infl.) has now ap;jearcd lb clear and fatitfadory, dial all the Jury who coaviclcd him (fsceptone wlio could no: be conveniently applied to) together
with nearly every perlon oi any ' . I. . I. . t... A- 1. J. i
DiantunK in tue ninuy, navj ptniioned his.Kscellencv tire Gover
nor lor a P.ndon, wliich has accordingly been grantecf 'i he fol-
owing is a Copy ot the retitio:: I'lie Name ( f ihe Perfoii now an--
pnhended, on fuf'picion of com
mitting; the Minder, is I tenia? j)?ftS. 't'af.is Excellency E. IVilLiams, Gcvcrr.f cf the State cf North Gardiner, 4 The menu rial of tluv ur.derHrmed, Citizens of Buncombe County, North Cut oiina, humbly
mows, that, after the molt Unct and lerious in efluration of the
circunillancrs, relatje ttuhe fitu-
Uioii (J th.e unfortunate Henry Well whole Execution vour I.x-
celkncy has thought fit to remit
Jora iliort tune, we now arc luhy perl'uaded of his Innocence, not
only lr om me drcumtianecs he-
irees. 'lhe.enrt ct Ai.mirshy it
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t il, iiu lufts e.
TU- xhv (bii) Nt v.rlcn, arrived a
i 'i., licdfou, in .l ilavsJrem I-nnflon, . 4. ' I
m!. 'ip.ipci s to the rjlh ol pril have
be n ree-ived.
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itrr.i Sp n , ii (..ti'oiu- M'j-i j 'ri.e- Lhaneelior ( I me Jriucd in this t- w;i, ut -d l.lrs fnMr!:iid bt foi e !ar liment c-n tht
Pv Mr. (ira' f'.V t. vl uh h "iivrd
M-a
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o t 7'Ai ot
TI r l;.it-;f rr.r Nnp'eon h ft Pa r i s n th
! . ut. ...iniv. h.n 'i t ol i a::
!i ill! M. IIV. . - -
The total of the l'.nns iccni -
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).,., tlw i vfictiCi's ol the
f Ap-il, f.,r lUuir.v On t!c t ;.d,r ' . ' , niK) Jj ;n () (oi t
l.-w met l.v the ;n.u t. r troni t'r r . . .... ... i.Mtwlr.rl .,,,,! , .-v' , i . ii r r !t-ht un ion", n: l.tmorto .inr: i i , ' . i - Ui' three th.'miand. one In Jieo Hmprror i..fji wtd, th-t he vcuM Livc I i:n jU ieVthty pounds nll'L'J
fore lehited, but lrom various
odicri w inch have fmee coiv.e u our bnou ledjje ; all (;l which now fully convince us f his innocence. k 'I'lie p( rfon alluded to, in the Petition lor a Jlefpite, as leinj; fufpecU'd ol hav inr; committed the Murder, has 11 nee been apprehended and committed for the fame crime for which Well Hands
oi.demned. k Xo knowledge of the Hefpite ever came to Vcfl, until he war; under the Gallows, and had made .is he thought his dyu r! dilation, in which he folclnmly averred, that he had no part in the Minder of Craij, neither in tho't, word or action;' which we do firmly believe: We theiefoic nrav, that our cxceller.ev v. iii tithe this cafe under coniklcratioii, and r.rant him a Heprieve, tlutt he
may continue to i njoy
n
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I an innocent Man. which
i. I i.tl 1-1 f tr. I mi . .! ivil .
. ' I M I H. lij.il IU UV. I.1IVI t , in Duty bound, will ever-pray.' The nanow 1 Ifer.pe ot this innocent .Man, we hope, will fervea.s i Caution to Jurors, aainfi too lightly cot iclim; I i Ions of Murder, on circimiltantial Kidence!
Queer tat if Christianity
14 We I e.ir th-t - bill u t') hr ni-t into hr 11. i f i-lVrn.l !y cf fMrhc, for fivM-w-rrir; retinri" clTicri t ( mpel .1 )' c;nhd.tr, fufpird cf Ju.i-ifrii, p.evi,.;.: e l,r ,prnii t the p.-il. n the Lu u ,i ,rrfcnce cf the vottis, to rat ot.nd ol fat
:fl of
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