Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 March 1809 — Page 3

THE WKSTKRN SUN.

VIXCluXM-S, Mjf:ch H. 1S09.

thrni weekly until all are printed.jlnna fince, in conleque fubfcribers by filing their paperbjthe aencrai rernonUrat

will have the laws complete.

ry on the Tenncflec, he faw a party of armed Chickafawin number, thirty two, who were on their wav to make war upon t he fcttlement, at the lower end of the Mucce! Shoals. George Colbert ap T" I 1 "l (i ill i i . It mi .i daii I

In this day's paper we conv laail u uLUii.iucw.par

rm nee the publication of the laws e" agannt toe government or of Consrefs, palled at their feflion'tbe United States, for nor of isos 8c 9, and lhall contimielhaving removed thole fettles

nee o

ranees ot

his nation with much diffi cuhv the gentleman above al hided to, prevailed on Colbert to fend his warriors home, and wait the relblt of another application to the prefident of the United States, to redrefs the grievance of which the Chickafaws complain. They claimed the lands which it is uuderftood the United States agreed to cede to Dou

blehead, & fome other Cicka laws, fo loon as the Cickafavv claim could be extinouilhed.

Should the United States not

do fomething in this bufmeP

foon, it is much feared that the Chickafaws will undertake to redrefs their grievances themfelvcsImpar. Review.

By a gentleman who arrived in town a few days ago we are informed, that the bill for div iding the territory has pafled the Senate, 't having previoufly pafled in the H. or Representatives, it now only wants the (ignature "of the Prefident to become a law our papers from Waihir.gton are up to the 4th of February, but are entirely fl

it nt upon the fubjee, we have noj

reafon, however,- to doubt the truth of the report, or to hope that the Prefident will with-hold his fir;nature. By the fame gentleman we are informed' hat governor Harrifon, has been appointed Brigadier Ge1KT;, our papers are alio iilcnt on this head.

divifions. f have no doubt hat (he will do us jufticc at !a(l, becaufe it will become

iier intcrell. We are herna

tural friends, but untortu

nately, on account of her am bition to make a commercial

monopoly, fhe has been fo hort lighted as toconlider us in the light ot a mod power

ful rival.

N. T. Public Adv.

for colonial produce, which riles in conlequencc.

Congrefs have palled a rcfolution for railing the embargo on the

, , I .t J His excellency, p-overnor

FJIlvVl U IVi niw-.- ' J II I

of C ongrefs on the 4th Monday inp-iasuui uc, uu ucuj uhu

ed governor or this territory

May, Some of the papers contain a report, but very vague, and with lit

tle or no probability of truth, that the Britifh. have burnt Savannah

in (Georgia.)

for the enfuing three yeats. Orcans Gaz.

PARIS, Nov. l o. A letter from Victoria of

the 3 1 (I , contains the follow

ing intelligence :

The army of king Jofeph, our beloved fovereign, has already afted on the offenfive. It has taken all the pofitions of the infurgents on the Euro and it has formed a junction with the left divifion, com manded by Moncey Viana, Logrono, and Catalonia are in tiie hands of our troops, together with 8oo prWoners, and a great quantity of bag-

44 On the 5th infr. his ma efly the emperor and king

tranfplanted his head quartet s

to Vittoria. The Argus an

lounces that the arrival ot us majefly was the fignal for

a general engagement, which

was attended by a vidlory

complete in every relpecl.

ULTIMATUMAfter repeated remon fl ranees and all the poliibk

The accounts frnm Spain, are pruuem mwimu ui vvu m inus and con'.radiclory tho' verninent, for vindicating oui

maratime rights, and for re

itoring the icattered capital

of the mercantile mtei ells oi our country, by a private let

cer from Wafhinnton. dateo

Wednefday lalt, 1 am infor

med that, tne executive aie

determined to bring our af fairs to a cribs with both bil ligerents. I or this purpofe the coileior of this port re ceived ir.ilrtictions on Sat or

riav to charter two velltls to

be dilpatchtd in ten days, in

bnoiand and Prance. 1 hev

will can v the ultimatum ot

tiis oovernnu nt to each, and

if the in 1 1 and en nit able pro

fi r'ifMt 1 dvde he 1 (- . r.

. ipomions ai e iuu m u ai, u ai , a.i-( .... .

will be the conirquence.

fiom every thin;1 we are able to coiiccl upon that head, it appears c r:am that tlu patriots have met with a f-iioii rlu(k, and their iiioveu eib.JiiMi plans thrown into the utmoll co'.Hfion. The Kditor wdl.es to a impnnially towards all correfpon.

Ot IJiS. liy- ,: I'll 'im-u im iv ; lick for tiie m -ter his papei

(ci.:ihs, and muil :!un iorc c::erci!' Iis fhk n tion o er the matter otic:dhr pu.lieatinn ; not only the iu'ji et. 1 ui t the manner o tK aring it, wih be (!uly coi'lidered A pi-- ee fo! " J. ( r, mr. Tnnn.gs, ! r i;;v 1 been inlerthi ii: 'h i -.'s p :per, v hi h, he -1 i i

hr-ecs. Villi i-?,t he coiu.eic(i aj.

p e(::re ;r t p: o;. fes to io: on ei hie iaiin

The Prcnch are faid to have demanded of Pruflia. that all fhip?. detained in her ports as coming ftom Kugland (hould be coiidenMied. NEJFAVRK yan. 4. Lafl evening the Britidl barque Bell, cape. Templeton arrived at this port, in fifry two days from shields, and

32 from stromness captain W brought no Englifh papers

or letters, excepting to the

conlignees, which we under-

(land do not contain any political news. Capt. T. informs us, that he read London papers of the 1 2th November, which were dmoff fokly occupied with the trial of fir Hugh Dalr mple, bnc had not terminated. Pile papers did not contain any news from spain, no gel neral battle had been fought, but hich an event was daily expected.

PGR SAL P. UPON rctfon.t u- terms the following tract? ol I 400 dcrrs in the old

Donation Nj 11, kihI a tiatl of 1 hy 40

.rpents jon ing mr Lplantr, on tlu N. V. lidt: of thr W a bath ; for terms p-ily XT' '

in V uiCMiues to.

HY .A CI N THE LASSEL LE.

u

in etjutiuuai

et.

I heie c(leL will bring

; . I .

IVuidoh.h has widuirawn'hnnic our n.iniJteis and eon

hi- puce. v. h :i :i v tic ais'i prou, tliis cic s ) ' .

s mcnt toned in

lluls, f

rom Prance and Lii'i

A grnrle iian oi refpetabi lity, who an i d in to n a Jew davs fmi e, from the Chicknliw Plull Cis ili-it when he pulled ColbeiL tcr

d a niace in.land.

When the ultimatum of om 'jo vim n ;tient readies r.imlami I anticip ite a favourable le fult. liy that ime her cal dilations u ill have tailed, nor otdy with reo'iard to pain but alio leipwCting our local

LISBON, Oct. 26. The army now railing h)

the regency of Portugal, foi

the defence of the country,

confdis of- ten thoufand niiie hundred and forty fourinfan try, and leven thoui'md four hundred and twenty three ca valrv, befides 4 regiments ol artillery. xtraft of a letter from Cadiz. Nov. 7.

(Communicated J or the Federal

zeticj I have juft received a let terfrom mr. Hrving, an ex trad from w hich follows untl er date the 25th ult. 1 received the moli prompt ami latisfalory adu

ranees when at Aranjuez, voih from mr. Cevallos th.' miniller of (rate and the pre ndeut of the junta, that tin ihip at Algeliias (hould be li berated without an v difiicuh v or delay. I lhall return t ranjuez on Friday or atur Jay, and may pei hap the vnte to you more particular .y on this f u,ijcct.,

W'ehavejult received an

xnrrli !rJin (PibraPer. giv. og mf orm-itirin that thepoit d I f idle is open for all velP l i hta report augcis favorable

PROCLAMATION Whereas it is rru.dttd '. y thr 1, w$ cf the ind'nna Tnntory, thwt all gn rral t-lrc iosis lor repr ftiUfltivfR toft ivr in il t general wir.-mbly, lhall beholden in tl -c fcveral townfliips in each count) on thr fiill Monday in Aptil hi.Ptiu.lly. Thcrrfort ia tonfermity iherrro thf electors in tl)r coimf V , :f .1 . . ,

his own townibip At the plu- of holding

townllup eh aioos on Monday thr 3l u ny

ol April nt xt, iv.d then and there ptot red

.ccordmg to uv to vote h.r two rrpiefrn-

t4tives to teprrfrtu the foil' ty ol Ki'ox ill grneril jfiVm Iy of the Induna '1'enitoiy,

to wir. l'iudrofth" townfhip of Virurrnnes, at th ("ourt houfc in Viiutinr.. Thole of th- tow Ihip rif Bnfror, at tlir he ufc oi Joh.n 1I..IUM-H E'fj. 1 i) fr ot hr towulii p (,f i-'ilmyra, at Jir h(.ulr t c pt. N'.iti Puri.H. T lu i- o t the t(wohip of Harrifon, at thr hotj! ot' C -nt. V.il(rr ilion Th f-of t' . towi.fi ip nf White river, at hr honlr cf J ,mrs Unbh. Th ,f of towilhip of V:ilfh, at ?h." htif' (. 4p.4 J , .t Voriik. Tii. f .f h- -ov (h'p ,,f C)l.i(t at the b iP- o! 1) ,M! I (,i f l.iip. Oivrnund'i ny Irmd .-it f hcm js -.he vv-ltrh d v of Frb u rv, i r ibftiLuid -; lit huin'rcd and i i'". Iirmcn.n ILcIxs S. A. C.

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