Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 January 1809 — Page 2

to i (Tn. a writ cf election for T 3''itinilqft:njj the lriflattve cenndl to appointtwhich went to ive pw feature to therr fn-mHer from the county of Randolph, ws'r timilui rn,i;ruttee on their yart, and thenje ntirf ly mdo,, t-kiog the qurftirn, mr re d the fi:t tirae, ordered that it be read, he Withdrew. Mailhall Hoed alorr in lupoit of them.

a fccor.d time no Monday v?xu

Mr. Bond pftfa and obtained le?ve to

The cl concerninc- the former attorney

general was read th- frit hi ordered that

tune to-merrow.

1 The t for the Appointment f county!

tresiurrrs and tcroU.er purptic, vr.s re3 the C i it time to dy ordered that Jt be rend afecotid timtf on ?!enday next.

The adl rontxrmK le vr,t habr

ti.Te on Monday). ext

menage rron me nou.c ei repreiris.

ted the

brinr i a bill makii'g compilation lo tliejit be read a fecend time tcirirrow.

chancellor of the territory, and for other Trc aft to amem thr a& entitled an puofrs, nhiih was red the firfttime,cr aA for opening and regulating puHi dere i that it be read a 2d time to-morrow. ro: ds and'hirhwavf. was reid thefirrt tVn rce.cr:, time ordered thstic be read a fecend

Q;dred thit the confuleration of the refutation of the, houfe ef r-p-efentatives deiirir. 2 conintittrc of conference on the jrfo!u tton to proceed to the eli&in of i deleft:to congrefs he poHponed till to-nior-row. Koufi adjourned. Thunday, October 6. Xfaufr met acccmirj tn vdjourn merit. A. mefTsge from the houfe of reprefenta'ivth. hy mr. Jones, their clrk.

Mr. Pre fid exit 1 am dirrrd to inform

Xh'iz houl, that they have paflfed fn ac for the admifiion of equitable trwls in fuits at liw ; an aA conc-rnin the attorney gen eral and for ether purpafes ; and an ni in addition to an a& tntitled an a to altrr and amen m t& toreu!te eledVions fee. to which tfr-y deHre the concurrence of this houfe, and then he vithdrev.. The feveral b'lls above mentioned were read the firft time to day, ordered that they be read a fecond ymr to morrow. Mr. Ftlher from the e &mHittee appointed to wait on the governor and knot? nl h'ni at what time and plre he would be ple'lrd to reci?e the anfwer of the coorcii to hit 4ddrfs to both houfes, reportedtht he hd accoidtng to order, waitrn on the governor, and he informed him that he wo.i.'d thii dy receire the anfwer of thr

ctuotiI at the frcretary't office, at eleven o'tlnckf A. M. The leiH itive council waitrd on the go Xrrrur t the fecretary's office, and delivered their anfer to his ddfe to both hruC s. to which he waa pleafed to make the following rrpfy. Mr President and Gentlemen vf ihe Legtsictizic Council, T recfivr with reit fati f-ition the in-

Sundry other leloiutinns vf ie t (frrrd by

mr. CUy, as ainendn.en'., ami p. liVd by 1 unanimous voir of rll the miiii-eis except mr. M tifi) ll. The rrfidutioiiS a n)rniieii were itnt to the mat-, and ccrcurtd in, with a few awi-ndieiits, thiec only voting againft thrri. The followirjr :v the lefoluiion as they pifftd feuih houf. - :

fel and a number of Volunteers, who failed T. puifuit of the K .Iiihtnen, and found them at anchor on Fox 'llnd thro' f?r ,'fo ir)ll--d.) T!c Kiiglilhmen, inflntly

ut, their cables nd rouded all fail ; hut

rr. re foon overhauled, vITfl and crew taken -nd tarried to Caflinr where they veir under examination on Friday hlt when c ur informant left that place. Ecttern Argus

A letter from Burlington, Vt. dated

In the Genera assembly ef the itnie c'lNuvt mhrr 15, fays; I a tendtd the-exe,

Ksuti.ckv. u ntion t;f D-an the nerlon who con

, fiesilved That thr- miuinratwn oT j:ir!rirtrtl of firinb on thc foldicrs who werefref -ral ;cvr r!,urn:. fince the foatth 0firx;iutinf thc rmaraljs in Vermont.

erpu sd fitbjictfndun, w&t read . the, Cr.'ijMarch, eihteer. hnrdtcd and one huh; petiectllv irc-ficrert at to his timr orceree that it be read a fetondihe-n wifdbni!it J . r.d ;?itri:i.', and iiif.i'l' v td no fi j.? (.f repentan; e or

rils the -p:.t oh ition of "he Cunrry. Resolvtd. Thet the emt;.rij was ?. me afure highly jutm ious, 4 net Wo6 ?u h ) yur. -hie -xp.drut to avoid w,i? . whiift i" i

rct tendency, bffidet am.oyir-tf thofe wlojhr kicked his h a into his grave, fpit upon iwd rendered rfort te ic nei(Tai; wrtS toj8, cofTm, and pulled threap over his eyea p'-eiWveour framen nd prorerty, Vxpofed iblinfelf. Hr dd without ftnij:;lingt ind to the piitical deprcda;ions of foreign!'11 a Vff' ' c'lm He appeal td entirt j v-ffrls j'-ompofrd, ffom the lime he was taken

Res&lved. That the reneral fTrmhlv ofi-Ium the gaol until he waa fwurg.off.

tives by nr. Jcjes. their clerk. Mr. Preiidetf, I am direct

huufc cf reprtuntAtivcs to iufortn th; houfe thit theytoncur in the nmendments made by, the cpinril to the refolutions for ihe election of i delegate to reprt-fcr.t this territory in conrefs, which originated in the houfe of reprcfentatives, and then he withdrew. , Mr. Bond ifod and obtained leave to bring in a refrdution in the followtnt; word?, Resolved, That the lciflative council

view the resolutions of the loufe of repiefrntitives of Tuefri.y l-ft, r.ying a committee f cbnferrence is All before this houfe, and that th"y have u right to rcf

cind the fame, and that the clerk do in

orm the houfe of reprcfentatives thereof.

which rrfnlution being read'tpaflVd in the ffirmatiif the yeas and n?ys ietng calh d

for hy mr. Jonei, they wer; ui follows

yeas, meflrs. FiQier and Boud-nays, mr. Jones.

Mr. Bond fubmitted te frfiowmg re

for-ow ' r his crime-. - fter he afcended

the fi -i-ii of the Galiiws he denied the crime for which he v. t charged, and mde

a ihrt hanaiigue. At the luft moment,

fulutton for the confidcra;ion ot'tkc houfe. Where the Iriflrive ccir.cil have been informed that the hcv.fc cf jcprefenta' tives have proceeded in the nomination ot two perfons to be fuhmittcd to the prcfi

dent of the Ur.Jted Sutra, to fi 1 the fe.it

i which vou h-?ve nw urcCntrd to mv n, L k-

a f, to both houfVt. -t the openi-.g cf tj,is huCe, and have undertaken to examine the frifion. and yon mwy rely upon my cor-; XVlnrrfJ at their barr, to ftiew that the dui co-eppir-t'nii in every meafure which ; f.a 6amurl Gvmhmey, has forfeited Ins

nai a ter.ee ncy so promote tne interclts ot;,i?ht to H feat in the council, in ennf-

tfte terrroiv. WILLIAM H. HARRISON. n-imu i ! rir- r v. 6-M, Oil. 1 80b

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i on. i-ip-j :Mnr,.:i r.n an entitled ti;rot,,, hcut the Unitrd Statrt irtonlv and

quince cf his having screptcd -notftrr torn n-tfiitn under the prrfjeut of thr Unitrd S-Ht-s. anrnquiry vshith accoidis';- to r!i the hws, uf iics and tnftoms whirh prevail

i L'iii U pr.Mtr in til" ijeor- rX. luGv-ly belong to thij !..ufe ibcefoie, r.Uoa.t i' dcrj t nf i-ommon pls. and; fieSyvrJm That the houfe iTrrpref.-tua-f.t ..i.rr Mupr-.w-i r-.d the rcc-ond t;vcgf i nv-kinr ttr nominaiicn t fill tlu ti-P' o-d rrd ih-t it or ergreffed for a.(rJt ot Amuel Gwathmry, clq. under the

' rir lfflrtiicrs aheve mrntiond. luvr vir

l ie u.ll m .V; rowpenfatinn to the 1-t.l lh. xXy ir.d ufurped the potter ot cWii,-:Il..r cf ;'.e trrnto.y and for oth-i lhr ,r;fi ,r;T. f onr( , pf.vf i w,s re-d thr leio.-d time to day. lisso'xeJ, That the mrtnhers of the le- " -''dcrrd that it he rproff-d for a third yuxr eouncil, being appointed 'and comrcdir.g to-merrr;w h.-ufe acjourr.ed. rnJioned by the prrfidrnt of tke U. States I'ndav, C)t"t') r 7. (their rommitlians can o;Ij be vacated by HnnO- met ancrdu-f- to urnment. leith, re(irMtin or removal, and as thi? f Mrs ifk-d nd on: tined leve to Kf- ilje nnr i-.f.irm.. r

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ly - lili i (i -dd:to!i to in art ent!- tKt ln h h .pp-nrd, thry Hill confjer the t' . e.V cop' T!.i r trxt ' n" mot. Vfliifh C.. Q I fi... , ,

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re;:: 'a lr ,ryl r.i:rir. to-moirow. privd r, thereto belonging, ' hr fi.-.vilrm-ot-l T' ?c entitled Rcso'vtd. That th s h life is :done com an rrul.tinq th- prittn- in H' - p.-rnt t decide on thr elrihilry and ih

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Kentucky would viev w;th the utnn if. hor

ror, a proprficion in ai.y i pe to fvjmit to thr tributary ex-'ctions oi Grt :t B;irin. as atteinpt d to te itnpofrd hy her ircien, of ccunti!, r to acqniric ii the vio!a;oi

of neu'.ral f-hri as n.jrrnvcrd r-y the French

decrees ; in rcliiiin nrnrh a-reHinns.;

they pleiie the nfrlvr-r to the jtner;.l vernmrnt, for theii nnit eoerctit fupport. Resolved, That w.n.thrr wr, a total ncn-iiitercoui IV, or a more itgid execution f the. embargo fy firm he dr leunined on, th; gentral alTcmbfy, however thev may regret the privations confrqr.enr on the ocra. fion, will cerdially appu.r and co-cpcrttc in rnforceing the mevfui?; ; for they art fcnfib'e tht in the prtfentoiGb of theismtion, the alternatives are a furrender of li berty and independence or boiu and tnun. ly refifi. mrc. Resolved, That Thomns JtfT.rfnn u enritld to the thanks of his coonery for th oility. uprihtntfs nd intelligence whici !e hat difrlayed in the tnnajrrmnt both jf our foreign relations and comeflic coo cernu. Resolved That a copy of the foregoin: refolutions b- rnffnittrd to thr Pre fide if f thr Umt-d 6'ttef, ;kh! to cacli of on fenators and reprefeuttive in Courjrefs. FKANKFOUT, Drc. 22. O'l Friday lift, immtditely after th reading i.f the joarivU of th" prpcedi: day. mr. CI iy ar.nouut cd Honf - Itrprc ft n: fv v the de;.th cf GKNKRA : SANDKOHD, in th.- f-dlowiug manner. Mr. Sp- kc:r Tl' te are iml.mrtM occfi -ii5. wliich cal! fwrIi the Aprtlii..tf u-itioi! riict, v. hen the republic, im glini with thr fri(.ws of" thr ft i.mi:!? of d parted wor th, endeavors to aiiTiatr tlh wots, and foitn ti "i ri'f. A'nrh ar, oct fif n h:tt ocruied in thr drh, of Geun Thorns Saudtord, a refptf-d titsztn ai 5 tit re pid hddirr. Thr ninoer of his dr-r'

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On i tnnp' Oi!( lis rveoii he v.gir.fJV'

the Ohio,nd Ii id a!n. M rr ! "d his rv ihurc, when w an irllj!y pre ijiit-tt loto the t'l- ntJcls ftrrrr, aiiti , pc-,trr n mi' ! His t f unt'y fid jrcmtly drmar. i.. in. Iit.it lcrvices, a;.d hr would ha !'; t. t",vc (.in1 nt th' frhl in the c an i -s . . m iti . 1 move V.' fj.it we p? i; I o 'ef no, py r f rip dt, h - 3(f -.v, u.cd Ldgr ol incuii.i:: f-

No one prayed with him at the gallows.

The laft Gazette of Maine contains an advertifrmrnt of a mxrfiulli f dl, at Pfaiii.iqucddy, of 22 botts, containing 270 htl. ficjiji -4 others containirjj 19 bb!; p'tl: and 3 ajndobs vith 143 bhls. flour !fn thefchnnner Fortune ; all taken and condemned under thr embargo Iawi

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!t ii rt u it'Iy -p"- rj thit the :tatc ri: A'?mis.; n rpfje f r wi ;. i -d' :e v i.v -ge to l.uiit : -'he obj-i ! ! rr vo -pr ; t?i:vd to hv, tb- orm. otTi mr. Arntftio!, f in tlr t , f ct. (l :d. A'.w'frr rr)0't l, tht IV . : . k ii r y v til a!fo ieuin in her. a

tUUTISH OUTUMiK AND MUU-

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by 1 - v r r r. I rnt!rm-n from the Kift

-..fd. we 1-an, tha y iirKslh airnrcJ fi hr. (I'd a ritu.urf t f n.-r. on an i o 1 i;ri

ihte, h-rr a on ir.:itvf fi t:r h,d

-n ii p nrrr tthiih a vuanl : (fi :y ;he t . !! ct '. T h- h h'lriiri

f'll t j.m lhr i UaiU. K I I.l.i 1) ore mn

:ir- nme of I. -ti'e k, d ftuk him tr ii . - ... . i. .... i

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tried if hr fir .' Upon information iTtn to the CuilUUi, he ti:; 'i.yed a id-

Iaval engagement. rFI;e follow ing particulars of thc engogt mcnt between thc BritHh iirhj; Carnation and the French ?rig Palatniere, are coninmnicate ci by capt. Harrilbn, honi Martinique.

ON the third of Ocloher, in lat.

21, Ion?;. 59. 90, the Britilh brig Carnation, capt Gregory, out 15

hys from Iiarlmdoes, with 18 ,iii:saii(! 120 men was fallen in hh by the French bri Palartiere. , ith fix teen 18 pounders nd 85 men. 25 of whom were

:ck in the held. An action im-

uediatt ly commenced, which utul thn e hours, and , ended in ;e capture ol the Knglilh brig, he having expended all her ;jrnnuiition. 'Ihe Carnation loft r commander w ho was killed ie third broadfide and 12 men. AH the remaining officers, cxpt tiie gunner and boatfwain, h! 25 were wounded. The capin v as fupporied in a cliair ly u fidlors during the whole of e action, and dud two das afr of the eilow lever. Both vef- . ..I 1 .1

atriveo at m lucjc on tnc d of Odober, tiie rVcnrhman ith the lofs ol both topmalb, and lilt t'.ft tiill.'h iii....!..l

uii lllliv II l J IJ 1 J UV. VI Baltimore, Nov tr. 'y capt. Deajih-'s l-aeket we bavj terehed ilie Norfolk Iler.tlcl of iVnd.iy. from wbicli we extract the toU low inp. 14 On Saturday lall arrived tt H;.inKon !oads, his liiitunic niajcdy's armed fchr. "wipid, m 21 days from liararioes, with ciiipatches from :tin.l. Cochrane to ihe iiritconsul and mr. Krfkinc. s tin- (dir. ; Ic ivino Bar-

Datioes, a Britilh 80 oun fldp JKtd arrived then- tiitctt from iMioland, and a o.j. was momently expected, r r the purpole, it was conjectured, of tttf kinjT Mjj finique and the other f tench Cat 1 ihe in iflamls, wbicli are dei 1 red in a

ate of blockade by tiie Brit

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