Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 July 1808 — Page 2
fal-at UVt pi.'-.- v.vd-r t!:- Cr except j'etter c,f Champay to oyrmSnifter in F tk.rs and rrctl.-u-s. t! . fame pn :e , j is, ,ii fofficirnt evident e to us ot the d.f.
id-ni,c. Uu.c trims. o.iui ly-jp, huon ot the tyrant towaids tni coumi)
i-T :;1 :ht dill: iit. v,TT x I. U. VARNUM,
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k ncfc-er - ...... 5. sn I H. Presiihnt of the Stymie trjicm.c. April 25, lboS. Appro vtD, iK: JEFFERSON.
the ifiand of Curracoa and i!s dependencies. Wlw.rK.nc it nnnMrs to TXC tlliU
liV ICilJ IW tl'l'"-" -
i . - . . . . . . a . . & .
b .0!tli! heiucceed in rdm U'flf ,caI n fearC'ty of plOVtllOnS 01 Ctl -ip, we thniildlnve but a Ihort rr fpite- i . in n nrobnbilit V be felt
..d whncn row lav tSat twlv months , . ... . ,lkr:IiC. tu. remain-
uu'l toil around, fc-ore ve flnll bav- tr . f , DartiCU-
nirci the vturrtiis uf brame in the htiu oi .
I
arly of the under mentioned articles, viz. Flour. Corn, Salt Beet,
From the :t;tcrn.
The British Minister, Ershine and his Suite, have taken a circuitous Tour, on their Route from Washington to Philadelphia; and, by mere accident, have found out that the EMBARGO is not such a terrible inconvenience as they feared to find it. Pray, Sir, said the Minister a few days ago, to a Farmer whom he fell in with by accident, how do you farmers like the Embargo? Like it, said the farmmer : We hear of it now and then from Travellers, when we don't know ; and when we look at the Federal Newspapers, we see a great deal in print about it ; but that's all. What ! and don't you feel the price of your Corn fallen, and the Price of the Necessaries of Life raised? As to that, we have better Prices for our Corn now, than we had before the Embargo, and twice as good as before the war in Europe ; and when a peace comes, weshall perhaps have a lower price then, than we had before ; and as to Necessaries, we have every thing necessary to our wants
and Comforts, on our own farms You surely can't get Wines or Brandies You must wear cloth Coats and decent Hats, and clean shirts. As to Wines nd Cranial, we d. v :ih thetner wi.h'out tl,cm ; qacftioni cur .rood Peach aJ Apj-e Br . i cy is not
home ij )ii 11 . vu
nake Linen,
I he f.?e of Spam, ou.uhtto DC a ioiein v.-.-, . - . .. - ,; ..uo.to this counoy.-Al.e-dy, per. lt I'ork, Jerked fp ,H T i 7 . !,,., ; Fni r Puni nns. aid Lotti e.
nrf, wi;e ric un u-' waves n m.i - - i . . i
Mexico. Po(T-(Trd of wraith po- r.u wncrcas I uva
xpedient.
il Ml
public ex'.Os, fo lori; will he cm .fidcr Ins a Rnthnis : Notice therefore is
,ov,cr itf danger cf bring overthrown jy xcn ti.nt for fix moiuilS, An y of prinriplei tv.U P?netrat from t'ie (ate 0f this my procbtoa..Wan anny ot fold. ers ""Vt" "-.lion. Floor, Corn, Salt Ikcf, Salt ;,iit her the Illune nor tl.e channel w;ut can - . u r VrnW ureintsproefs- it will ni.rch rapidly rk? Jrrkecl Bre 1 o:;thehorixUthe world, and will con-! Paptllons, and Co.ftce, when im-
nior 1 ' VI Mi .w..-- -
Under tlf-S refljaiors, re ccnhier.or iveitrai DOUOHIM, iiJtin ui- uu-
v t!:e whole bedy of militia-'mitted to entry at the Ctiltom
as vl.e WUril'W.tlurc Ol uic i.i .un a ilDUiv; ill UUJitiLwa umu i'v.
A brave people, with arms in their hand3,(ay of November, 1808, aCCOrUwill I be h!e to maintain their indepewdence, J Jpty. tvm ?r;aii.ft the veteran boils of n.c pioud- Qjve?n under my hand and feal Mapoleon. sit nrms at the Government Houfe. In the preknt convulsed ftate of the old Aniltrc.,m this 3odl day ol world, when we cannot ted th, mentj &c
:;e tlmrsri war uiiiy "i.u m oui wrd-.r-, ,
!;d lluir.-s, Joes not ioumr policy a.aate
the t'crifice of party fpirit on the altir of
p.itriotilm, and direct us t3 rally round ttu
conHitution of our ccuntsy as tnc meet anchor of olir independence I If the ravages of the Finch ztns are ary where to be checked, it is on thruihoe? ai d if liieity is to Hnk bene.tK the arm of tyranny, it is in the United States the lafl ftruggle will be made.
Blind indeed mutt that man he, and drat
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J ROBRRT NICHOLAS. By h' honor's command, Jchn Corler, Secretary.
r,i.,-,.ie whv we wea
Sheen are i .creaHMg ; we
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INTERIOR. Vermont.
St. Albans, June 2.
eveninj:, c plain
,
On
:5iino:!V
iedl the ftorin of war to this continent, lot
which nuruofc the dcftiuCtioii oi hoam be-
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i .lithe Counties well, tor tft- rnu-u. ume .ad.lpci.lible. . i.et as gr.od us a; V hdh ; tnoult.J fV.ndly lu p.", however, that the peo?ur'v own-pa- lPftfcr ihe 11 'iP cf Mtxuo may have fpirit enov5h t n.r own girls fpin for lhirts, to aU your Jrc-are themfclves f.et. S,X -fnillioM oi f CUuh If we cn only h:ve this Lm- men,in a countiy whofc natural ibenth de.
fer n ; VOU fall IW ;wu " i"C5 invdiijii uwn.i.
xve .hall cet quit of my great evils. .livrry, if they da
rj
Y.nrll fo n kea
to every feding of pamotifm, who cnnno' . Iiint , company offoldicrs, perceive the intention of N p lrun to di- Jtook a Battcau which W3S floating
not at this w. rrent,
You'll have neither rire jn defence of their naturni and nnahen
an event produce in the polity cf Eurrpt i
to cut vour meat, nor S dt to f.veLbir r-lglns. What a change would fuel
iu nor Clothes to cover your Kakednefs.
rapuiiy to , nu;rkct, containing
tv'enty-five barrels ofF'otal!) ; and on Sionday evening, Lieut. Vittemei'e, and five men, hoardetl and took pofrefli on of a fmall bittteaii, which was loaded with ( bout two tons of Fotafli, and rowed it fafe into the harbor. Notvv idn'ianuir.o; die hands 'on board of thefe velftls were armed with
f cudgels.) no heads have been hro-
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An ah 1 Now, i ii'.ppote you :eep norei i ne new migia incu uwu' " ,,ij:.cii, iuj u:uuu c iiih.i mi una, in Philade'lphia ; f-r 1 tVr y u hive a fine old woild, -s the liberti'.-s cf the U. Slwtcs or nny CJther pjeviotis COnfhti. Cwoih, jrd hdvh.kepet pK- with yon; ardwouldin fome meafurt d' pend on the ex;(l One hlir.Crtd and feVCHty baryou live by what we vaui to get rid of cnce of Mexico. -e!: cf Totalh, and one hundred What is that? Juncf V1" r i 'arrels of Pork , helongir. to peoJ aft whn I meant to f y, f you had'nt We learn hum the Wn v- tint ;;i M-u!(!ehlin .,nd a floop ftoi, me : lfe have cn!y' :tr tw o.r-r.ru, ,pprrh;l,ona have been cnL-rta.ne, . chdLs ffrca Qn hoard.
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what
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thr Citv Folks c ill tl. iu, tiMtjn't t ht go-.ernniei - oi .n tduioiic m i
n :., . - f;.,. ,-r- thjo vour ,-.i I v. aii.t that m..ir.r r.:ns, lotuieriyoi t
in.r .ml fetsall our uirU s forh. : ? la k.uty has been uncUcd, and-is m close cult
h.r voa : and thou, If i tr. -y fo f y
of
i tiw-.i. .f t!-. :v to t v it
ithnt Offence, we vn 'So p-t qn.:
the lundy d indy FwlU bf- cck to iae, nod do nothing. ou don't mean that you xnft to hvi
What matters to us, -s to Europe f feu
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t..- 1 rrn -o.irr i to lervr
A t i'.hlUh. SPA I .V iMddridy April . Thr trai of the Prince of Peace
lis not vet enir.m; r.r(' Thisan-
cut ( ur m- it : , . . , , . . r i
,u icm'W lavnurue ;s eiKiy comiiieii
whole W r!d ; wh-K we h ve S-l:-p.inK.
in a ei'iUe. :!iree ! -ames f-oni Ma.
t cn in r nr own Stat
if our r.vn
... . ;f nr rwn n:rn!e h- '5t
L..11J, ar.d fuch
i.rrd to in ike it
f 11
to Ii pi .V ail
r 11. 1 r 11 r
K.'drid. v. f-ie he is guarded bv 10'
i, 1 Tra:'c-s (!u Corps, and 500 inlan-
tlut thty d
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in t' is rT)!v
:;tat. r f p-r.nflvaria, we have 382 Cird.jnor (x Porturral, paied yeiterda ;,l4chires, th-t trdr fi-iin 2 tj 3 C.r.ts;t!uiuigh this city, 0:1 his way t - . . ...1 1 I11 !.! .11
du.'sos. t ic is toe Dearer oi tin
a pi unci tor carum ii ooi ut. V.'hai 1 tint nutr.tcr ; 32 ? A f . And innrf '!.3'i tl it.
. . -, Ljt wh-re will you j,t
Maiket, inde-f . - y t i d Ipun and.
wove in our own t
a Market for
, . i- . . . r 1
iv o 1 0 vi in. 1 s, ucrc icvcrai
days lince taken and row remain in the hands: of government. Notwithftandinff every mf-ar.s has ' cen taken to avoid profectilions. Tome have already commenced.
and more will doubtlefi take
place Ihortly. By the lateft information from Canada, and that too w hich may he reiied on, Potalh fold at Montreal for between .3 and 400 doh
Irrs per ton. In Liverpool it is laid to be TOO dollars. ( Krie, June 2.) We are informed by captain Dobbins, immediately from Baf. ? do'-, that information hatl been
-ee.eivt d there, by letter, from mr.
mrrican
iatrara. ot his leiznrc
rdhri-r. that the Portuguese irooi r fix br.at loads of Britifh Knods,
01 toy. v.-uiu i' I v j 1 vi 1 1 1 1 1 1 v. 111 11 uui-
patches tor his maj-ilv the h'.mpe- I-f'C, c lienor of the A ror and Kin?. We learn by thisiP lrt Niagara, of hi! rxft..,.r th-.t ih IWriirMii' trootv .:of lix !)'.at loads of Britilh
'havealreadv begun their marchpn conh n,uence of an attempt to for Valiadolid According to ad ip:.f the h.rt without laymr: to or viee from CVuta, a prty of loo'makins report rrecahly to law.
vttmv C)3bi: Ti re l-anlli lanclecl at Aiiei, a piace u .u. u .- uui 111v In - ..iv-i bft p-ir-rs'tnar d in tliis illand ; but the T rmaut, b( o:s fo the N. XveH th. o.oft irterrai'nvclr:.: b y hr j Sim; : i h -troops received them fo.traoiicompniy r is finred in tfc ;-on vodiart m-i. c u u J of ,ef.- ft . u ( x Ki t IKl nnc vas able to re- A ni'Tifi m r.rehoule, at Niagara, of th- m-d v .pl-.-n.: r. nrii: j. 'Pherc wps thirteen kiih.to wait the liluc of icrral procefs.
i.i ;i iathle t;hhr.
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t ird thr y b:s hnpor Koljert N tcholas, .nellae hie!t t !iey are laid to
r.sq. Ii-irrnant governor and hae received from the SnerCuiiir.ia.t Jcr in chief in and over nation there. Thcfc wandering
and ahnoll exterminated tribes,- '
manifelt a pacific dilpolition, with a delire to cultivate inend--thip with the Americans. ' NKW-YORK S City Next Vjrk, June 8. Tranflation of a letter dated llanv burgh, 9th April isoa, to a merchant in this city, received by yeilerdaysmail, via Baltimore. ;i Since our lall of the 20 Octo,ber, we have waited w ith much anxiety for the certificate we remirftVd of you. in order to favc
vour property, if poiliblc, from confifcation. We arc now forry
to fay, that iniquity has prevailccJ ; for without producirg any proof, and difrcgurdingall remonfiranccs,
here, as well as m 1'aris, tnc Prench comniilfarics have thought proper to eonfifcate your goods. Such treatment amungtt civilized people is without exam
ple ; but it is not the only initancs ofinjultiee, of which the French have been guiliy, and which calls for vengeance. Thefe unjuft confifcations arc carried to fuch a ihamtful extent, that the chief French commitTary for a leng time hefitated whether he would furniih us with the (att of condemnation) of your property. Happily for us, however, after all hopes of laving thofe goods had vaniflied, we, with much trouble, prevailed on that man to order a formal Ca5t of condemnation) to be made, out. which enables us to ftinifh
you with regular and official evidence of the faQ. However, not being allowed a duplicate of the faid a&t of condemnation, we have thoughtbeft to have the fame recorded in the American confuPs office, a ccrtGed copy of which you wiil find annexed to this. There is no other method of recovering anything, than by means of the faid conv of condemnation.
land to apply to the French govern-
ment direct tnrougn your embnu fador at Paris. The fuccefs however is very doubtful ; at leall ax long as your government does noc come into the views of the Frenrh
emperor with respeft to Great Britain. . Inclofed you will find an account of charges on your goods, amounting to fio. R04, 13. It is" extremely hard, that btfides the lofs of your property, you fhoukt be fubjecled to this extra charge. The coft of the condemnation act, we have charged you with on the pollage account. Our commerce has been totally ruined : as we receive no lnm
fupplies of colonial produce, the
price auvance nany." Hamburgh April. 1803. Imperial Cuftoms. the Director of the French Cuftoms Ccrtifirs that fortv-fix frroons hailr
weihin l. 4623 nounds. havr hin friz-
rd by tb? fup-rintend4iit of the Cuftom.,
m me iii oi oepiemner, lU7, that the feizure lus been confirmed by his im penal
anu rovfii maieitv.
(Signed) p. EUDKL. A true crpy, (Signed) J. M. FORBUS, Copy. Thefe ?rr to certify that the annexed is i trj-ard f.ithful copy cf the original cert:fii te Signed by Mr. P. Eud 1, direflor of he Frenrh imperial decrees or cuftons for th- diftrift nf Hamburgh and its dependences, carefully collated by me. Inttftimony whereof, I have hereunto fee my hand and feal of the confulate aforefaid, the fixth diy of April, 1803. (Sitrned) J. M. FORBES, Con ful cf the U. $ of America.
o'-'v birrier
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