Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 August 1808 — Page 3

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THE WESTERN SUN.

VIXCEXXES, Avcvst 6, 180.

Want of paper will the Editor hopes be aiuilicicnt excufc for the

delay in this days paper, ti half lheet was prepared for the prelb,' when a fupply arrived, and Hived him from the difagreeable neceffity of prerentins his patrons with ahalffheet. The lad mail furniflied but few articiesof any moment, the moil interelling will be found detailed below. , LONDON, April 26. A veflel arrived yettei day from Holland, and brought papers of a late date. Some private letters received by this conveyance, we underlland, report, that Mr. Armflrong, the American am bain dor, had left "Patis in conlequuie oi the refufal of the French govern

ment to remove any of the relirictions on neutral commerce. We do not know what degree of eredit is due to this aceou.it. A detachment of the S.edifh army has entered Norway, in the acquifition of which country Sue. den will probably leek a coifipt illation for its Jofs of Finland and Swedifh Pomerania. The French. Rufiian and An-

nary bulllcand :fii?y prevailed On Friday laft, about 12 o'clock ellerday, at the aJiuii -ity, and genera! Wilkinlon commenced his they were generalU e, nlkh.: ed to defence be lo c the court of enquibe the tirlt movements to that re- iy. Not being able to conclude u fuit. Un that day, from its great length. The Houfe of Commons meetshhe court adjourned about, tiirie this day,purfuant to adjcurnment.Jo'clock; On Saturday the -.general concluded his addrefe ; and it V A S H IN G I O N , June 18. - is expected that t!ie opmion of The Of aire has been detained at the court will be pronounced in a

jL'Orient, not by the French go j few days.

fiat. Int.

vemment, but by our minifler ge

neral Armflronjr. She would proceed thence for England about the

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18th of April. This

ncej.

CORK, May 10-

The London youruali, which, to the '5th

l.ttV....,..i i. i. 'inft. hive been received mtliis cthce hnce

n i r x . 'our 11. contain a greater variety ot ltn

an, c aieu ine iam ot pru, at tanl -ioin which time lieutenant Lewis .was f Thc QtWehasat length arrived in En. !,MhaX5.left tl Clty for.L PnCnt-!gnJ, with .Mr. Nourie, the American 1 he Olage will return direct to thejMcITciigcr. After the arrival, it had United States from England; thejtraufmred that Bouapartc had declared to 'lit - 1 ... . 1 . 1 . . t

permuiiQn lo go 10 n-ngianu noijtue Ameucan government, tnat tnc only

including a permimon to repair from thence to France. The em. peror and feei etary of foreign affairs had gone to Bordeaux. The OfageMrom vs account may be foon expected with dilpatches from i)otn countries. ( Monitor.

JLatctf from Europe. . The ihin Ocean, Girdon, has arrived at Philadelphia, in. 42 days from Rotterdam. She brings "Rotterdam papers to the 29th of April containing Paris dates to the 23d, Arrrilerdam and Hamburgh of the 122(1, and Bordeaux, of the 1 8th. The news by tins arrival is not very iniercfting. The Britilh were collecting forces in the Baltic to aiiill Sweden, and great military reparations were making in Den-

iinarK, in cowuncuon wmi rue

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ltrian troops uic umu m muu..,, rencn. i ne rrencu jquarir.on or preparing Tor it, on the iide ofiknown bv the name of the KoieTurkey That ancient empueirort fquacironf ftfelv arrived at will fcarcely furvive the preleiUXouloii on the loth of AnriL after

vear.

We this day relume our ex

having travcrfed the Mediterranc

an for two-nvonths, iuppiied Corfu

well!(,f Britilh merchant velTels.

written letter from the honorabie'much for the Yi eneh navy. ri Pickering, upon the prefent tails hereaPer. Capt. G. brc flute of affairs between Jugiaud ((!ifpatclu s from Mr. Arndl

America. Mr. Piekomg wasJVjr our goverr.mrnt. 1 h:rn

So

trafilbfroni the American papers.with provihonsand military ftore.s

which we received vellen'ay. jfor two years, and taken a number

Thrv contain an able and

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Jlrong,

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fecretary of Hate in the prclidency jmen belonging to three American of Mr. Adams, and fpea' sthe ian-U'eilels condenuvi by. the French, guage of the peace party, Z friends arrived in the Oceteuf rfritifh co.medion in the UnU (Void

of Briti!h co.medion in the Uni

ted States. . .

We fbocd yesterday that Mr.

TaJie Notice. Thc marquis Y-

France, and imrr,

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conditions on Vi'n ich he would continue at peaie with the United Slates were, that ihry flouid tlnit their ports tjjsitJl nritiHi hiips of every c&fcrirticn, and interdidl all inti-rCouric with fcwAluid, lor he -would

ihavc no Neutrals. kTo obtain a relaxation

of thefe conditiSfrS iMaid Xq have been the

piirpofe for which the Osage was difp itch

ed to France. But all the efibits of Gen.

ArmrtmiifT. to induce the compliance of

u . the French government were in vain, Bo

maparte would not recede from what he had

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detlated to be hr ultimate atermination.

It appears that th manner in which the American miffion was received, wa3 as infultinci, as, the principle infided on by

France w,:s injurious. Upon her arrival

Ht L Orent the Uiage was lnzed, becaule

he had huen fpoken bp a Britifh cruizer

niT that port, and (he ws not released

v.-ithout repeated rrprefentations from Gen. Arir.ftron5-. Mr. Nouife, though in had health, was kept on board for a week after his arrival, and when perm ttcd to go cn

fhore, wriild not be fuffcred to proceri tar

ther than L'Orent. In all the confrreu-

ces too, upon the fubjed, between Gen.

Armitrong' and the i-rencn Minuter, tue latter had bien inflrucd to aHume the

moil haughty deportment. Many cf the

AnienCst s in Fiance, aurmed at the proi

n?c of affairs, applied for pafparts to leave the country, but were refulcd. LJpon the

whole, it would fcem as if Bonaparte relied

Hi implicitly on the ftrenenh of iiis faction

in America, and cn the popular clamour in

ilut coiintiy on account ct theitur ot the

Ch-fpenke, that he thought theie was no

need of ciYcVmf to conciUjtc. and that his diltes inufl tr obeyed on the othn iide ot

thc Atlantic witli the fame iubmiilion as on

the nroltrate continent of l.nrotie. .Wc

truft, hovever, that he is grefsly deceived,

and tint his inlolence will be duly appic elated, in America.

ted states before the al Hy'g an embariovas paficd, and by faid act detained in ,.ny port of thc United statts, m.y Ue permitcd to proceed to any oth r port of thc United states, and ' hcrc to remain vitli Inch carj;o on hoard, lubjt t to fuch other rcttii:ioi;s and bond3 as are prefciibed j, the jc laying an embargo, and the fevera I

lupplcmentuiy acs thereto; i

st-c. 14. And be it further enacted That all penalties and furfeires. incurcd by force of this a5l, may be mitigated ,and remitted in the manner prefcribpd by the ad, intitlcd An acl to provide for iDittU gating and remitting the forfeiture s, penalties and dif.bllicics accruing in certain cafes therein mentioned ;"and all penalties

and toruituirs wl!Ch may be recovered in A' . 1 .

puriuancc oi uns act, in conlccpjrnce of any leizure made hy the couma der of any public arr&d vtlTel of thc United states

Ihall be deftributed according to the rules

prefcribtdby the adl,pititltd An ad for

ft Ire- navy of

the government of tlfe- naVv of the Uni.

trd states1 and all other penalties and'for-

teitures anting under this fliall be deftributed in the1 manner piefcribed by the at, entitled 44 An aft to regulate the colled-

ion oi uuues on imports and tonage." seel 15. And be it further encctcd, That nothing in the ad laying an embargo

cn ail mips ana vdlels in the ports ai d harbors of the United states, or in tl fevers! ad fuptemcntaiy thereto, cr in tlKad to prohibit the importation rf teruin ifejood?,

wares ana mercnanaize, lhall be CfiIucd to prevent the exportation by hnuorin. l ind navigfvtioii ftom the territories of thc United States, inlo thofe of Great Britawi, of furs and peltries the property of fubjeds of Great Britain and by them purchafed from the Indians ; or to prevent the importation by land, or inland" navigation, from the territories of Great Britain into thofe of the United 'states, of merchandize the property ofAiiilh fubjeds, and by them imported folefy for the life of the Indiansafoicfiiid. J..B. VARNUM, Speaker f the House of Representatives. , S, SMITH, President of the Senate Frotemfore April 25th, .1808. Arpuovp d,

Til:. JEFFERSON., v.

t,.i r..ini.mvl from A inrrina 'ruio is from: to

havinK left thc embargo net, aiulus laid t !- fjoncto hng'and in thtthe prciident's proclaiuntiou pro-packet q:een ? Ch irlott Now hibitiiv the entrance of our lliips v uat is the ouas tnat botu ihele f,vnrnto the waters ot the Uni.lenterpnlin rrc;nt!enien have not

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full force. ;cui1mikc1 wuh tiie lutentioii

t,,tuc III titt'll

His miiho i has, thcrciore, com-pelcniir.p; i ia,i anu iqauu nietelv tailed, and the miniiU rial a projt el for ionic arrangCHiciu . I ' l. I l. . .. I . I I I ! I'll .

prints, in which it has been p. witii regard to icntedas fiiccefhful, have gre atly ccb in Sout.i i

milled their readers. It is iuuj io f;.y in their defence that Mr. Ko; fc's milhon was conned to the atr.r r,r f'hf .r.inrakc. and that our

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witii regard to tlv: Spaniih proviu-

kinei ica.

( ibid.

NrAV-YOltri, Jtlne 18.

A letter received in New-Vorkj

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X c S. covcn.nic.t rdl-mc.l :... wh uu,. ,:,;k,,;-,r . the

iiriitiiir :i ii i nv. iii'" i i" i

fercdfi;l.c pmpoll ofiucluoi..? in a lcd cave tna place or

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M trrd t hov.evcr, connnvivs, iiuu mm iry - v;-- . ; ,. . llreW Mr. Hole's ,er;.tcsj and Ucpolit u.ctn la.e ... minion has completely, failed. London.

i He poiimm "..i'"-,,M . . ""'i Afl,i.Trriiipftliecmncrnr

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to

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i I , the intcrdia was con-iCliarlcs tne n in mc u -land; but tnc nucruici ,:. i,iw. .,nr( u.ns the rrrand duke ol

1 li'nuiv. ...v, mm T. 1 .. .... si .X.tkl.

a mm m a..vT fls L ' . W f I I V I I

foint, and istintutu , , n(.( lo ( curn c tac

mie ".- X jV. ' . l,,r. : France, the youns kum ot hp

thc cmOaiJir . " .1ir.. tnrrli-ntcdi.i.n will, the

monile wiit U.C.1 j". - , : ; -". .... of

mcaliirc ol nnitie ncc. ;'-, lVlJ

directed again

1 . .1 ,..it.l 111 ati

cciveci anu tAt.uv

idand alone. As luch, ! ... ! I" ....

IV'"" ;!"mP' ,f, t I e c .lepofitorics f Kuropc ;! their.eHand ll.c wi 1 1 . t , 'k ,u cx:i t!lc aIlcl,.lt may .lavs ela . c crs ,mc)fhs Iutiolls or degrade that

V ii,!,t count! v. Lxtraordi-.ol 1 r.

Continued from first Paw.

with her carcro lhall he wholly forfeited,

ukl tlie owner or owners, a.; cut, f idlers,

ficilters, and mailer of fuch ihip or vellVl, Clin II forfeit and pay a fum not edeccdin

three thoufard dollars, nor lefs than one

tliou far.d dollars. Sec. 10. And le it further enacted, That no VrfTrl: flat, or 'boat, comprehended m this aft (hall be oblirjrd to pay norc ilu i twenty cents fur each durance. srr. 11. And 6s it further enzetcd.

n.at thc ccMv-dois of the Lultoins be, ana 1 1' I.. . ..!..,!

t ol the hr!l conunrrciaii . u J.A-hW h ,tmd

k J t n 1 11 l ' 1 wv. ..-.-r , 4 care;.) to f-iine othrr pas t of thc United St-itcs, whenever in thrir opinio:' t!:c in tcntion ii to vi(!.ttf or cvjdr xvy ot 1 1 r

.rovihonsol thc . t Uyng uri rjnnaro,

until the drcifu.a of thc Prchdciit ot tif United states he ud thereupon.

sec 12. And be it Jurt.'isr eitcica Th t it" any iinnfual drpotiis ot provjllons, lumber, o other ariicle cfdomelhc growth or lmnuf.tcture fiiill h-vc been, cr Hull br . . f .1. TT .t. J

nf!maJc inanyot t:.c pens o; ii.c ur.iirn

v ;ulnrept to tnc irnr.cncs, cojonts.

vii.wesot a t '.re j. ii nation titr col

lilUia fhali be, and !.s h-rr

Lv is rfUtlioiiZed to take in- mir.f in nicult '. 3M' ntt to P?rmit huh article be r-m ved until bond with fufTicicnt furetics Hull have hfn given for thc landing or dchvrry of the fme in fome port oi licc of the United stites. ' sec. 13. And be it further enacted That any lh:p or vrifel owned chiztn ' - alt

nt the tinted state., locd

PROSPECTUS

Of a neWS-Oner to be nrinteuin T.nnifvilU

i i i ----- - - - - (K.) under tiiTc of the KENTUCKY 'JOURNAL. By GEORGE C. SMOOT, HAVING been for fome time Gnce foliated by my friends to rlbhlilh a paper in Louifville, have .-t length come to a determination to puhlilh a weekly News-Paper in that town uikIt the above title. The Editor deems it of no importance, to impofc upon the publick, a lonir lift of fervices which printers oft"n promile nnd feldom prrfrnn He wil1, however, ohferve that the JOUljKAL fbull be piintecLon an impartial principle,- uniufiuf need ipuny re ;;?.rd to jarty, and inveniatiotrnto thc coiivluvft of public officeis flwll-alwjfvs claim his ferious attt ntioo. "l EfTys ori;;ioMl4 or feleed, on fuojefts public, or lcal, and ?11 others which may have a tendency to am life or edify, (hall always hve a place in this p?per. On th-shove principle it is fubmkted to .t. i i" . r . - ii i

Mir puFint: ir pirrnar, ana ne only Hope ta b. fupp rted, as they fliall think him .vorthy of it coxnrrioxs.

or ore

1-tftor of the dilUi

;nd

aunit that count! y

runcc.

Tkk KENTUCKY JOURNAL fliall be printed vctllyj on thc u. y th't nmy appear moH ftiitabl- t the cr:nm-ncement, m a ood Ty c P-prrt fnall contain much matter as any paper printed in Kentucky. Price of fubferiptirn will hr Two Dolirs in advance, or Three DolUrs at the end

thr ytitj per annum. . AdvcrtHVirtcnt of uo mo-e lenf:t!i thn '.ireadth, iifcrt?d th'ff wcelt for One Dol. tr, nd Twenty rentft for every contiuuance. Longer x:e in prtportton. -vTJ:c nrll ni)n!v"r will probably appear rn cr before thc Grll cf Avufl next.

m Subfcriptins to the above paper

rreiCU at ihtS

cliice.

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i:i part IjaJed witJj thc proiucc of the

Uni-

Blank War rents For Sjc-

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