Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 August 1808 — Page 3

THE WESTERN SUM;

no one can conj-aure what eciufe cither France or EiurUnd will rurfnr .uv n..ir

lu uc prepared tor the worftV The militia

purpofe of nejroriatincr a treatv of neneriTanture American VeftMs. w hirh vrnA

I - I ' - - w 1 Many difficulties will, no doubt, be rcmov. 'fallibjy go into execution unlets th? money

nuit to be rrui rfv Uitcudu:rd-LlRii 'f-ttlrrl. wrurh. it ; f.Jrl h ....;-., n .1.. W. i..i ...

aims repi,iTed...anJeveiytnaii at hpoU- by the interference of the French am-jaifa. belk to comply ; .lunityir.ff to 'the Dtv

niir at ntir fnnrt. rI'h- influnr . P .1. . I. - n .1 1 ....;,...- : - 1

crops (U,s,t t0 be fornicli ,n thf Jiifcrcnt

counties the expenfe would be itnalU.-the

riXCEXXES, August 13,' 180. j

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a mh; (Tartar it Ci (rrit t!nf lid l.n c r.K- int . - . . i i. r . i e .

coi.iumption nftinie triflmg-.-and the moil ptrmiffion for a French army to march bin,. Thr dw before Mr. Lear was threat.

inc. tii vt"iV- -"'peteiy orgauiz.juirougn me, i u.k.m empire to 1'criia, on ened, the ljaSll,h touuful, on the pretext in(T the Militia wnnlri ri.,J 4-... .ui5 Ll . - T r .

We this day, under the VaftiTngton head give the refult of enquiry into the

truth ot the charges againlt General Wil

iig the Militia would rciuh from the

uneaiure.

Thf following is the refalt of the delib

i fur j r r 'i r- r . . . . j & - -

...... H. . v ... o were ui.e irom iiis rnvcrn menr.had brm f, ;.fl ri r.i7l r

U rctchcckstafe of Ireland The hon. and adlualk' f.f f . t o ..

Hum ui v.mc turges agiiinii vciierai vi. . ------c v. n.iUu ui mic vchu'ijuuhc m uic i iiarr 10 inc rana ju-, wnn an iron chain ot 40 nunds (fm J kinfon of having corruptly received nmn- !rat '"n3 the Court of Enquiry, inftitutedj-y of Tiperry, mad., the following remarks1 to him. Mr. Usr had ciiculatrJ thr ?!S cy, from the finish government- It will the annation of Gen. Jamrs Wil- - If thr calender he the criminal .ba-jthe confuU in difllrent po-s thU rt f tio doubt berecolleded the court was Cal-i 1 Crn n relationto his being a ronirter of th- baliwick ; if the (late of the' things with the A.Wme rnfv

hd in conC qurnce of this charge, ha riniS1111- Pe""oner . ... Ed Gazette. n he no faithful epitome of the condition

been made on the floor of Gonrels bv Mr. . " 11 11 e cuntry at large ; then is the lut-

liandolph, Mr. Clark of Oilcans, and Mr. V 1 4 a i7"'y4. pi civil lecicty in your country drplorable

Kowan ot Kcntuthy It.will alto, be re. i . ,mi ,1,vcu,.!Iatlon vt CV1 ,n e extreme 1 hold in my hand a nu-

Collected tliotc gentlemen wercMmmonedl , ,. Jmnar.ce3 as nave com- to per, w inch for its Use and quantity f njat-

as witncues, but re

entlemen wTrWmrnonedl , an, c,rc,jm!U, a hlv com- to per, which for its Hze and quantity f matefured to attend, alledfiiif !- knowI ot the court in thr cou-fe of ter rclcmbles more the char of a country, t tobenJ-Jby Gongrrfs,tJtS,prpcccd,ntosacrreaiutementof vhich than a calender of its jail an eft-fling cant triunrJ, and that pt!S, hcre.tnKo nnexcdj and after miturc d. talogne of our unfortunate fellow rrea-

rgency

Kat. Intel.

theenquirv ou?h

the onk comoetent trfbunr.1. and that nl

military court did notpoflefs thepower to coerce the-attendance of wjtnifies jt belo iging to the army. Without intending to obtrude our fentiments on our readers

as entitled to exclufive importance, we

Iioerition upon the fame, the folkuviw? od- tures. incsrceratnl Giu tl ljf i(Txr

inionon the amount of the teftimnny is re- under charge of the deepen: atrocity ! In fpe&fully fubmitted. ' ' " truM',it is a downright mifnomer, a grofs h his been proven to the fati faQtio of ahnfe and perveifion of language, to (fay this court, that Brigadeer General 7m-s :hat civil loci'-ty cxiOs in a country, fo

claim the privilege in ccmm:,n with our U T c n ' lsl a co munaateu wiui crime. n. lap. rinn.. Zf-t .iJtrde ofGorernor Miro to-New Oil-anS. i

:.. i n ' . v".!lre ne entered the American armv in I he rianrl

u iiivii. ni!U lllkllllKai VJ1 I w v i .... . ... I..

tiui , uiai nc received large turns oi mo ie:ii up oy the county memwn yeuerday

our opinions ot men

the General we have nrver entertained the mod exalted opinion ; his conduct has been

fuch as at leafl to create fufpicon. Of

Mr. Ulark we know but little ; though we believe him t'o be a man of refpedlahility, and truth, and that htr would not rifk his ftmding in fociety by declarinjr in fo folemn a manner his knowledge of Wilkin-

Ion's guilt was it not the fact We confider the proceedings of the court as entirely ex-parte, and the refult faeh as might have been expected. The members of the

court we oy no means commer as culpa

ble, as we ire lullv iatistved

ney for, tobacco dtlivered in New Orl

in the yeir one thoufand Tcven hundaed andklav to th.r HnnH- r.f r'nnniAiic. Tf

.iSih.v-iiuic, auu n large quantity o; iugn a oy J-.r seven tiousanu three kun tobaco helonging.to him, ws tondemnef) dred prrfons ! . . -

and Qored in New Oriels in that year ; The Binglcy Petition for Peace was fent but it has not been proved, and after the tiic refterdav wV-k- Fmm tl ,.rn. ;

rullelt mvefligation and companfon of teft- appears, that out of the PoDulation of 2580

uno'.iy in poucuion or tne court it does not comnetent p?titioiiers. s ua tK.m (

appear, that he had received any; money ep the Pethion, being a proportion of upfrom the spantOi government or anv of its wards of sixtv to Onr. , v.,

omcers, ince the year one thouiand feven ,s mm hundred and ninety-one, cr that he rns ever ... Swedish Procfomatian

.NASHVILLE; June 9. . Indians MaiorGehrrr- fnll

of the Chickafaw nation, (a chief

wen Known to the whites as pofJeihng trie unlimited confide nce of his nation' and triil

jintelhgcnt hall breed); was in town IaU v. eek, and from him we learn

wai tne two Indians killed by the Martins, were , but one of them guilty, the Creeks fay. . The innocent one when he found the other was guilty, told the Martins to (hoot him but they, not fatislied with the death of one; killed the, other. rJ o revenge wltoTe death the Creeks h-r! r-

the boat afcenclme thorivcr. He-.

. will have to renew the fubiect, and infiO

on an irr?mhl, and full inyertigaiion in

juuiuuai i .o uimietr

i

A rmrrr mm I.. l ". I t . ? .

4v itju-ii nj hi uiijk. circuiaiion nnc

tew days Iince that Gen. Armftrong had returned from Paris to the United States and that a paragraph to thnefTeft had afv - peared in the Aurora of the 8th ult. it w.is afierted with fo much pofitivenefs tli.u tontradiclion was iti vain ; and it is aftbnifliing what chuckling and firmer fpeculaiions it produced .war with France was a certain confequence of gfin Armftron's return ; it was faid there were many choice spirits and chfcontented perfon in 0leansand Iouifiana . That in all likelihood mr. JefTerfon would lofe his vjild hnds and what with the remnant of the fp-niifli airoriation.1 Tilounts confpirary,

IJurr's expedition I the v.'eRrrn

would be ina fad pii klr iiivlred ! When to! t!ie mail arrived on Tufday evening; the Aurora of the 8t!i ult wr received, bn: rot a fvllable of ArmilroMrs r-turn conh1 be found in it i f,d reverie of myeriou air, lofty mein aiid hig ImoUs imw-diately took plae. lhrfe rcd?uhtd fjliticinns

an.I prophetic vjiscttcrcs r.re cSyfjflen How has all this happened I i? it hecaiifr we have a few m n among u th.it rre de firnus of war with France and an alliancr with iMigland I that they are eppofed tn the aJminiHi ation of Jrfr-rfou ; to the entoarn, &tc. 5r. tint they were In favor of the old ii'.irn and f-ditii Law?.; Jiy tr.ity : and-alfo of the hte trr.ity of Munro a d Pine kney which v.'a3 infinitely worfc than the former. In truth France and England hvrraceeJeil in a;n:i efnoit u:i ti! it csn no long

er be f'orne .ne have ;un';le (M.f of wai with both hut ii n war we have every thing to lofe and nothing to giin ; a dr. claration of wu 2:jaini"l France would he

little better thin homhal!, In rfutl to'(

as caiia. ... e' I

th-y aeedj . c or Vc. Gnfraphu AdMphus, make known. v L ll ,U .ofllc"fc" Y other pnrpofea ,ut jn chat, as the ealtern . frontiers of our empirr

already attacked by the enemy, and thofe

m r -rr . .it 115 uulvr' or any oinrr purpoica rut in correaiy, from the witnifTes t vy had hci. rrt u r . i A j - e - u L nt ri i t i PJrncnt tor tobacco, and other pi oduce, tnrf th.-m Mr. I.larl knurr h w t imi- .1 ...

, - I i n ' ' .-v.iwvn.w til III U Ult m z ll t3.

It has been ftatecLby the General that

after his damaged tfiC. o had laid fome years in ftore at New Orleans, his agent there received for it and remitted to him, the fcveral fums, credited in the copy of an account current pref-nted by him and marmarked No ,and under the impreffion that t!;e letter accompanying the faid account were written hy his agr nf Pailip Nolau, the court think it highly piobaMe that the P.atcment is tonect, Thy howver

In notconlider the ver.tT- of it or the leall importance in the cafe, f;n'e if he did receive the mon-y h flared, ; nfanfcclion waffutly juTrifi ihle ar I ir.'. did nt fo receive ir. tliefe is no proof o;' his having received it at aV.. It is tf.f re f.irf.th opin n of this rnnrt,

tint there ii no tviornre of iyai'if'r Gn-

ral Wilkinfon's havirir at any ti.ie reciev. ih

on the Weft and North are likewise threat

ened by the enemy, we fed curfclvcs called upon to make the utmoft exertions for the defence of our invaded country. For this. purpofr, and in order that we may bable tr raif- a fufficier.t force for attacking the. enemy, it is our will that all yciung men, of IS to 35 years, of whatever rank or 'rendition thex may be. who have not

enli.'led in the reuiar army of majitia or

iNivy, mail i,oid tfiemlrlves in readinefs to take up arms for the defence of our nativr

land, and a flVrji ble at fuch places as (hall

or pomtca cut to them, at a moment's cice. .

Stoethohit March 15, 1803.

KEW-YORK, yj'ne if;

Late accounts defcribe the fixation of

e W-ft India 111 and. a? Imr r,f tK-

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C otl'f 1 1 V a ,,n i ft -m .-. ! ;'mrM.i vf..r.-fin...if 'ftn (I i! -1 rf Prm r .i'.... Ti. . r i r

" - v., . , . u . . ti,.. i , ii. .3 I'aiuir, l iM 1UPJIV UOIP

ot o nis uavini; receivru monry irr::i t..etr:i country jrit'g cu: oil, the inhabitants government ot?pain r-r my of i;s ofllcrrs "ail the ifi.mis are almoft reduced to tfe or agents fnr corrupt f.urp.Tf-s ; and thrjlail rxtrcmicy. The embargo begins now v: virt hn no iirSltation in f.yir., that as,:o liuve its full force, and from prcfent apfar as the coududl hat hren d :V( Iort d hv :earancr, vr can nroivr lim....r;n

hU rt'qu'uy, he appears to have difcharg- to produce a hop; that it will be loon ta-

d the duties ot l.is lttmn with honor toiK-n oil. While th- orders in

. wm. 1 . - - - -

.limlelt and fidelity to Ins connlrv and the oecrees of Bonjoarte are rontiti

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hvered uu tn thr

- 1 -..w ww IIIIV J We not only learn from himbut others; that abandoned and wicked u hue people, in .palling' through tne Indian country, abule' the p.aiives. and misehicvoully disturl thr?in and their pixpertv the uarnciihu s of which are "highly provoking. , ' WASHINGTON CITY, July 9. Government has . received dilpjtche from our minihVrs t Paris and London by heut. Levrw, one of the ! mrflVnr. tlp'

went 01H ad returned -iu the Of.ige, and

, ,...,v,ij evening Wc nnderftaiid that reithrr .K

G. l.riuiu luve manif.ftcd any difpofitioa to relax in the regulations they have a.'' dopted towafds neutral nations, and whicK have placed the U. States in fo unpleafcnt 1 htuation. The Secretary of the Navy returned to the city. yefterday, in conrcquence of the arnval M" the Qf.gr. The Prcfident and -II the Hcidsof Drpirtmcnt are at prelcPthctc Monitor. Accounts were ycftcrday received from Biyonne,,which, if true, muft remove all douht as to the intentions of Bonaparte towards Ajpcnca; they Ante that the French Kuler ifiued a decree at. Bayoine on the 15th ult.rdrrinfr tlie feiimrr and rn.

demn-tion of all Ameiican veitrls. This

fTifr cjV,,raihivjr;n, June I80A. 'ed, we niuft remain in itstuquo, and ti'.e (Sincdp JI. BUkRFCK, (unfortunate inhabitants of those countries

Pre ti dent.

T. II. GUSHING, yONA WILLIAMS, ZlcmlcrSy y.i!y 2, 1S0S. A rruovko. (Signed) 1TI : JEFFER50NJFron th: Kev 1nk G'Z?ttc, June 24.

'i'he Olgr arrived in j'lurlaud the TO.h

whi. o derived the iiecrlTarici of life from

the United suu3, nnilt futFrr an accumohrion of evils. In Martinique flour ii

icn J . t. . I 1 1

uuo .ars prr. o-rrei ana otlur articles 11. proportion. Famine lus, in many places rxuted the natives ai d even the' military to revolt, and it is, hy no meruit, an extn-

ordttju circus, itLt.ce. Hum.n natiirr

f.

mufi be fup.-orud, and generally w!un

mine npp'-ars in anv country. tutrLitiftn

aparte, it feeft's, qircl.!y dif.ppeais. I lar J fliipi of y r-

. . I . 1 1 . . . ..

:. ref"'K. the iie-;inrr oe;trip;irn may be ensured wi::

b m

jof April from Franc

3 utlc'utelv re luted

rre? sgjinn t!ie Knglifli comni-rce as fr lone drg e of fr-i -titue'e and patience, bu: z relates to this country. dimsrds tlie.l.jn. er a neccflitr w!:c!i has now law.

rninnil n

;ontinj.l V 1 , V . n car DVany . means ... . pniprohable, thourh we cann6? vm.rh

- - . w . the trutk of it. Mr. NVurfe yeflerday vifited Lloyd's coi.tehoujV.-AVe have no doub: this gen. !.r:r.an w.fl on his rc'urn to America, be -ble to bear itflimrnyat .A l0 the more ccurtrou- !. Vitality f rur in,;,dlt l!iarl 'hat tt tyrxprrlenccd i:-. Er. ,(e. WheQ jit .Orient, a guard w as L;i ned heffe " is dwcihn and Jt wJ5 r.: w.thrajt nmy tiwt he ftitreedrd ir. : r,ventir the

ntiiii. anrt ;.l-av: ' r ' 1

tip-iMuu Cil U'S p-iprr. kit

Iflf f Ml. i - . tr .'.

1- .

inr ot cur nets nram.l (ret iint.M 1.

England, ve might rafily f-ise tlie Gm''as'uotil a rnitstime peare. We und-rlUnd that the Dey of Algier? anJ Novafcotia hut whiill the Indiansj It is ad led, th it Ge n. A rmHrong ip. .zh', lately gnren j;roCi.ds to d llrul hit pcac renisiu ?t peace v.c are l)eter without 'I .ft conferrrr.ee with the Fnnrh minhler .'able diiprlition toward the United States, them. Uctwee England aivt France not jft trd. that as his iniri:cions by r.r I'.e.iHs! A ftei Imvmg fettled with the Americar one of our viTIs was free fmm ripTure , jr xte nd-d to thr o!.jcls propn'iJ hy France, r or.ful there the lii-Ccrf rces w hich arofe ir unlefs deiined to the barren Kingdom ot lie irnd rt q;i-!t pjuports for hnm'elf and ll f it ccr;uet lail, intljdin the cafe of the Sweden no other meafurr, under thefe Am-riean. unpens in France, who miht Al.ti in; f.a:nrn wi,., priflt?4 in he reftur circum!hncces could fav-ns but the endnr- chnfet return to thei o fi; country, Af-jof the A?:icnca:i vciTvl captured by one ol

t 1 .

p-i a trrrai n-rtion nt the prrperty we ,ia. titer repeatin:- t'us

1 .

ana wmt

is

HU t:i;p J .Tertd in to ne ot tire, p-isofyc-fVrdnvn.-.: G.-n. Arnirtroiir; demanded pit, for himfclf. Vtor

afUit has been brought home

was of equal importi-.ee our la( yan crop has Ven faved from capture 'tis tru-, much ofit may priilh o our hand spoilt rather this than o ir enemies flio iH fatten 04 our fnjils In the mean time

the rccjuclt of Annllr ii g wasrefufed.

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a.ioiic ti in 1 era i times, the l)1" s tru; ',?rs. lie utn t- rt nr.

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JdemanJ about :hr rniddtc of March (ui ,two th.'ulnJ dollars a man, threatnir to

Co-sfjniinsp.'e. M rr!i 6. 'put Mr. Lear in chains if nr paid ia 24 A fnfpnti r.i of hostilities for the fpice I hh. 'Mm was refilled. He then give of two mouths has hrcn agreed upon bet- notice, thut two fi iates and other cruizcr?, ween the abluae Port aiid ItUiliaj for the t:fl oa t!:e point of Aiding-, lud urcri to

NOTiCi; duccd The partnerO ip of V. Pu'Iitte and CTVfirSmith, wis cu 'h iLy ot 'June dijTol. ved ty inutuI confent, 1: 4J'ed tha i alt hofe iuJeLted to thrm will Come forward

nnmeii.i.trJy nuJ lrtt.e ttirir accounts, as Jt 13 tl-eir .ifii to have the bufin-fs of tha Firm tlofcd as foon a; p'tjlibfe. Viacciics 4th June IOb'. W. BULLITT, C. SMITHf The f,ufincfs in future will be carried on by C. Smith and Co. Who have jull received a Lyjr firortment of f;rod kc. from PhdadeijihuCcHaln'tnnre ; which they arc determined to icll oh reaOaable terms. G. SMITH, Co