Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 September 1808 — Page 4

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Long may we keep the morn

Which gave our nation birth,

And when at length our form

Is furnish'd here on earth

Our type in case correctly laid,

A face and body pure,

from and .fter the' tMrtic.h Jay of Tone.ftn-e, ami .ro . n nc .

chalcr was cvjcicu uy uu vwwt.w -

run

A:r'L n .n rnril nut t h

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diltrict of Edennnin North Carolina, to Df logcuciwm . , ' '

called the ditVic of 1'lynoutli, which lhall; expended in deienaing uic uc

includ and comprehend the rivers Hoanoak and Calhie,awi all the waters, creeks and

Bt a Member.1

While round the festive board, The sons of Freedom throng, And bid her praises rise In patriotic song : Ye brethren of our Heaven-born art, Unite to hail the day, Let joy expand each patriot heart, Each tongue affift the lay. chorus. Arife, 'tis Freedom's natal intra, Ye fons of Faust arife, Forever fwear to guard The dearly prirchafed prize. Mankind in darknefs grop'd Their blind and erring way, Deepveil'd in Gothic shades. With fcarce a glimpfe of day : 'Till Faust arofe, and bid our art Illume their darkend mind : Then Independence fir'd the heart

Which knowledge had refin'd.

Arise, &c,

CHORUS.

But long they fought in vain, To win the Heavenly prize; Oppression's lengthen'd reign Their ardent wish denies, 'Till o'er our hard earn'd western soil, He dar'd his sceptre wild: 'Twas then our fires, with blood and toil, Gain'd Freedom and the field.

CHORUS

Arife, Sec.

Then fmiling Peace was ours, Aid every earthly blifs, Till Europe's treacherous pow'rs IJetray'd us with a kifs. But like our fathers, now we'll rife, Our birth right to maintain Swear by the God of earth and fkies,

JNo tyrant here ihau reign.

Arife, Sec.

chorus. 4

thereto. The town of

Which mrt tn VTravni hall . tnnl dishlav'd harbors brlciuMrc

' i c i .i. tu, th urn wnicn mav uc iouiiu

Forever to endure. l'lymoum inui oe me po-m e.ury Hnu . . . ... fore.

livery ami Windtor and MiewaiKy, pons mc 4iuic.-- . . .

.. .. . .. v .i i n j- i j k n n ir nr ai v rniiniri in ktiw

I delivery. A collector lor tne omricijuiu,uc .uu-.v

r

j c-. ... r'.A i.oflc with intereft on

the whole fum that may appear to be due. Sec. 3. end he it further evaded. That the funis which may be found due to

chorus. Then hail fair Freedom's natal morn,

Let founding pxans rife,

To day for us was born,

The goddefs of the Ikies

(BT AUTHORITT.)

POETICAL ASYLUM,

AN ODE, Composed for the Baltimore Typographical

Society, in commemoration of

American Independence, July 4,

1808,

mall be appointed, to refide and keep his

office at the town of Plymouth, who fliall

be entitled to receive three per cent, cow-

million on all monies by him received, on account of the duties arifing on goods,

wares and merchandize imported into the

faid diftritt, and on the tonnage of flnps

AX ACT authoring the fecretary of the and velTels and the other emoluments and

trealurv to pay to the comotroller 01 me ieel oi omce euaoiiinea oy iaw.

ireaiury, in truu, tne amount oi certain oec. . sinu c juruicr ci.cr-, bills drawn by John Armllrong, miniftcrs That from and after the thirtieth day of from the United States to the court of Tune next, the diftrid of Naniemoy, in the

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France, on the trcafury of the United Hate of Maryland, lhall be called the oil

States. ' " triel of t. Mary's, and the collector ihalL

BE it enacted by the Senate and Home refide at St. Mary s river, which lhall be f Representatives of the United States oj the port of entry and delivery for faid dif-

Amenca, tn Congress assembled, I lut tndt, and Nanjemoy a port ot delivery on the fecretary of the treafury be, and he is !y, to which a furveyor fliall be appointed, hereby authorifed and directed to pay into who Jhall he entitled, in addition to the fee the hands of the comptroller of the treafu- and emoluments already; allowed by law, ry of the United States, the amount, in to receive a falary of one hundred and fifty

cafli, of the bills drawn by John Armftrong dollars. minifter from the United States, to the Sec. 3. And he it further enacted, court of France, on the treafury of the U That the town of Aueufla. in the diftrifl

nited States, in favor of Nathan Freres. bt Maine, (hall be and hereby is conitituttd

Denton c Hall, ourluant to a liauidationla nort of deliverv. to be annexed to the

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made by the government of France undcrdifri& of Bath, and fubictt to the fame re

the convention concluded between the U- gulations and rrftneuous as other ports ol

nited States and the French erovernment.ldeliverv in the United States and there

f.irv not otherwife appropriated.

J. B. VARNUM,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Then let the foe advance, . The Vress frail Hill infpire To wirld the maflive lance, Or guide the vengeful fire ; And here we fwear, when Freedom calls. We'll not refufe to die ; The foe fliall fee beneath our balls, His columns U in pxe.

Arife, c.

CHORUS.

Long e'er a foreign flag .O'er tops Columbia's (tripes, We'll forge our stich to arms, To balls convert our types. We'll never flinch but give them chace, Difplay our tnyfiic stars ;

t? . . r.".ll Hiall lirtlrl liic Jir.

j u r A v 1. mil i ".wv-j

And hurl the flufts of mars.

CHORUS

Arife, &c.

Who threats with foreign rule, Qur shooting'Sticks defy ; We'll have a brush with all, Before we take the lie, We'll hwfh the English lyon's roar, French canr.on we'll compose, .The fern cf tyranny ieat e'er, And hit-press all our fees.

on the thirtieth day of April, in the year one thoufand eight hundred and three ; and

alfo the amount of the bills drawn by the

aTorefaid minifter, on the faid treafurer of

(the United States, in favor of Jofeph Sands

purfuant to a liquidation made under the convention aforc laid, rhich fums fo paid to

the comptroller, fliall be held by him in trufl, to pay and fatisfy fuch perfons, and

in fuch proportions as (hall be adjudged or

decreed by the courts hereafter fneciGed :

and the faid fums fliall be by the comptrol

ler depofited in the office of difcount and depofit, in the city of Wafliington, for

ilate keeping, until fuch judgments or de-

crees lhall take place.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted,

That all fuits or proceedings at law or in

equity, to eltablilh claims againlt, or reco

ver the ,who!e of any part of the fum fo de

pofited, on account of the bills drawn in fa

jvor of Nathan Preres, Denton & Hall, lhall

be commenced on or before the firfl dav of!

November next, in the circuit court of the

fourth circuit, holden the diflricY of Maryland, and all fuits or proceedings rt law or

in equity, to eltablilh claims againlt, or to).

recover the whole or any part of the fum fo

depofited on account of the bills drawn in

favor of Jofeph Sands, fliall be commenced

on or before the day aforefaid, in the circuit

court of the fccond circuit, holden in the

diftrict of New-York, or in the circuit court

of the diftrift of Columbia for Wafhington county in faid dillridl, any or either par

ty aggrieved by the judgment or decree of

ntner oi tne laiu courts, may remove the

Tame to the fupreme court of the United Sfates, in the fame manner, and on the fame terms and conditions, as appeals and writs of error are now profecuted from the

faid courts.

Sec. 3. And be it further enacted,

That whenever a final judgment or decree

lhall be entered up by either of the faid

courts in favor of any perfon or perfons

who may have eltablilhed a rght or chim

to the whole or any part of the faid fums

fo p3id to the comptroller, and depofited in virtue of this law, the faid comptroller fliall

dire the cafhier of the faid office of difcount and depofit, to pay the amount re

covered to the party or perfons entitled un

der fuch judgment or decree fo rendered b)

s the laid courts.

J. B. VARNUM,

Speaker of the House cf Representatives,

S. SMITH, President f the Senate, ptttempcre. April 25th, 1803. Approved, TH : JEFFERSON.

(hall be appointed a furveyor, to refide at

the laid port of delivery, who fliall be entitled to receive a falary of one hundred

'and fifty dollars annually in addition to the

other emoluments allowed by law. J- B. VARNUM,

Speaker of the House of Representatives S. SMITH,

President of the Senate, protempore.

April 25, 1808 Approved, TH : JEFFERSON-

AN ACT to revive and continue in force 4 An aft declaring the t (Tent of Congrefs

to certain afts of the fUtesof Maryland and Georgia.

BE it enacted by the Senate and House ef Representatives of the United States qj America, in Congress assembled, That the act which pafied the feventeenth day of March, in the year one thoufand eight hundred, entitled An al declaring the aflent of Congrefs, to certain acts of the

ftates of Maryland and Georgia, be, and

the fame is hereby revived and continued

in lorte until me inira aav o: mar en, one

thoufand eight hundred and fourteen. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker cf the House of representatives S. SMITH, President of the Senate, protempore' April 20, 61808r Approved. TH: JEFFERSON.

President of the Senate, protempore

April 21, 1808

Approved TH ; JEFFERSON. AN ACT making further provifion for the difpofal of the fetTions of land heretofor refervedfor the future difpofitioa of Congrefs. BE it enacted bv the Senate and House

of Representatives of the United States ef America, in Congress assembled, 1 nac

all the feclionsof bnd heretofore refer ved

for the future difpofition of Congrefs, noc fold or otherwi difpofed of, and lying within cither of the diflridts cftablifhed for the difpofition of public lands in the ftate of Ohio, with he exception of the fe&ion numbered fixteen ; oi the fait fprings and the lands referved for the ufe of the fame, fliall be offered for fale in that diflricl, within which fuch referved fc cYions may respectively lie, on the fame terms and under the fame regulations as other, lands in the fame diftrict . Provided, That

fuih fections fliall previoufly be offered to

the higheft bidder, vat public fale, to re held under the fuperintendance of the regifters and receivers of public monies of the land offices refpedYively to which they are attached, on the fame terms as have been provided by law for the public fales of the lands of the TJnited States, and on fuch day or days as fliall by a proclamation of the prefident of the United States, bede fignated for that purpofe : And provided also, That no fjch heretofore refcrved.fection fliall be fold either at public or private fale, at a lefs price than four doJars per , acre r J. B. VASNUM,

Speaker f the House of Representatives GEO : CLINTON, Vice Ptefdent cfthe United Stetes and President of the Senate February 29. 1808.

j i Approvkd, TH: JEFFERSON

'Arife, Sec.

CHOHOJ.

-lA ACT tn malr T!vrr,riith. in Wnrth

Carolina, a p:rt rf entry ; to change the

nane of thediitnAoi Naniemov to that

oi ru. Mary s and to make Augufta in thediftr;c of Maine, a pert of delivery.

BE it enacted bv the Senctt end House

of representatives of the United States oj Amcrica in Ccngreis tt:sirr.bhd That

AIT ACT for the relief of Mathew Smith

and Darius Gates, jointly, and Darius

Crates, ieparatcly. BE it enacted by the Senate and Hove n - i- i r r ' r r r . i r.

oj ncprcsejiiaiives oj tne unisea stales oj

America in Congress assembled, That

the proper accounting officers of the trea-

lory be, and they are hereoy authoiiFec to iiquidate and fettle the account of Mathcwj Smith and Dariu Gates, ai d that they allow them the pr;J:ipal fum of money paid

to the United States for two tracts of land lying in the town of Ewlt Hddam, in the Hate of Connecticut, purchaftd hy the faiJ jT-.I c J i-v n ...

iiauicw omuii ana ljmus oates, jointly, of the United States, through the inarlhal of the diflrict of Connecticut, who was ful ly authorifed to fell the (aire, and from which hinds the faid purchafers tvere regu larly evicted hy due courfe of law, together with the amount of cofls by them exjjended in defending the titfes of the United States to faid lands, with intereft on the whole fum that may appear to be due. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That the aforefaid accounting officers he. and they are hereby authorifed to liquidate and fettle the account of Darius Gates, and allow him the principal fum of money paid to the United States, for two tracts ol l-ind lying in the aforefaid town and ftate, purchafed by the faid Darius Gates, of tl United States, through the marfnal aforefaid, who was fully authorifed to fell the

AN ACT for the relief of Jofeph Chafe,Jared Gardner, and others. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the owners of the fliip Manilla, belonging to Jofeph Chafe Sc Jared Gardner and other of the ifland of Nantucket, in the ftate of Maflachufetts be, and they are hereby permitted to caufe to return to the U. States, the faid fliip Manilla, and her cargo, without being liable to any forfeiture or penalty incurred in confrquence of the faid (hip's having gone to the ifiand of St, Drmingo, under a clearance obtained on the 7th ttay of March, 1807, before the act of theSars of February, 1807, continuing the fufpenfion of trade, with certain parts of the faid

ifland of St. Domingo, was known in the

ifland of Nantucket.

J. B. VARNUM,

Speaker cf the Hcuse cf Representatives9

S. SMITH. President cf the Senate Protempore April 25, 1808. Approved, TH : JEFFERSON-

TAKE NOTICE, THAT 1 will apply to the next court of Common Pleas, for the county of

twnox, on the I ait Monday in November next, for a ferry on the Wabafii, where the

road running fcm Hazleton's to Shawney town crcfTes the fame, JOHN RAYBORNi Sept. 8th, leoa.

FROM THE PRESS OF E. STOUT, PIIIXTTR TO THE TF. HHITOUT AND 0? THE LAWS CF THK I'KITED STATES.