Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 March 1809 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN.
VIXCEiVNES, March 18, 1809.
The mail due on Wed nef clay morning laft, did not arrive until Thurfday night, we fhall net attempt an apology for the poll rider being entirely unacquainted with the caufe of its delay, and merely obferve, it could not have been high water, as leveral gentleman arrived trom Lmiifville, on the day the mail (bould have came in. From a hafty perulai of the papers we do not difcover anv ac'di-
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given in our laft. As to aclivifion;Pnm,c In iNew England, that mviof the territory it no longer almitson,tC(1 by -the independent fpirit a doubt, we have recehed the lawiof ,ts firft planters, will be lading
and wi:igiveitaplaceiiM)urne:a.it,bUirc;,VN,z-XIono1 ,rmt'- A' l
o uincK, a military eicort, com
States being vifited on Mondav lall a great concom fe of public of ficcrs, foreign mimllersancl pri vate individuals, who thronged u congratulate him en the return oi another year, received die company dreft in a complete fuit of home-fpun ; as were the fecreta
jry of the treafury, and the fp9aker
ot the Jti. of R. r Plymouth, fMas.J Dec. 23.
The one hundred and eights
eighth anniverfary of the landing
ot our lorefathers in this town was celebrated with the accuftomcd demonstrations of filial gratitude and joy, A difcharge of cannon at fun rife, announced the return of this interefting anniverfary,
which laid the foundation of a re-
Jay lad, in prefence of a number f gentlemen in this place. The von.. are not yet complete, but he pioprictors are peril-cliy con. inceel lirat it w ill fueeeed equal to iheir moil languine cxn elatjons. Ken. Gaz.
We fetl a plcafure in Hating the
extenfion of Marino breed of ihtep thty have been introduced into the ftate of Ohio, ana we hope the period is not diftant when they will become general.
manded by captain Drew, conduc
ted a refpeclable proceflion to the
meeting houle, Avhen the rev. mr. Harris, of Dorchefter, after implor
ring the benediction of the God
of our forefathers, in an elevated A !- I -1 i . i l
VRR 4TA. iiruiu oi eievouon, oenvereo an m
In the pnper No. u, in the piece oveHgenious and animated aclclrels, in
the fiffnature o! A F irmer, in the lft page vvhich he traced the origin and
and 44ih line of the 2d colum, inftead ofjcaufes of their feveral wars with
the aboriginals, and conclufively vindicated their memory, from every imputation of injullice towards thefe fons of the defert. The ode and hymns adapted to
the joyous occahon, were lung
By a rule of the fuperior court of South Carolina at Nov. term he formula of chtis, in imitation of the Kngliih bar was laid aikle,
and the profellional gentlemen in niture are to appear in court in
cloth of Americau manufacture, of
a deep grey colour, in order to add (olemnity to their appearance. Carolina Pap.
li his ow,i impotence" read u bis omnipo
tence," and in thr 3d column and 6th line, inftcad of " produclivenefs" read " production." The legiflature of Maffachufetts
have declared the embargo lawslwith great muiical powers. After
uncohlutuiiohal ; and rciolved that jdi vine iervice, the company parti no citizen of that Rate was buund;eipated in an elegant and appropri
to obey them.
General Wilkinfon has failed for New-Orleans. The Prince R gent of Portugal has informtd the" United States th.it t heir velllls will be treated in the ports of Brazils as thofc of the moil favoured nation. The king of Knghnd has iflucd his proel mation for convening the parliame.it on the lGth January.
We congratulate the American
ate entertainment.
Raleigh, Dec. 15. On Tuesday morning, about one and a half hours before day, this city experienced a slight earthquake. Previous to the shock, a rumbling noise was heard, resembling a very distant thunder. The weather was warm for this time of year. In a few minutes after succeeded lightning and thunder and
From the Argus of March 4. This day by an act of congress, if it has passed the senate, and we expect it has, the embargo laws cease-our vessels permitted to arm and defend their rights. On the resolution for raising the embargo
the 4th of March, there appeared in favor of it seventy members, a comfortable majority of the house of representatives. What the substitute will be. is not exactly
known to us. The resolution provides that letters of marque and
reprizal shall be granted to merchant vessels -which in our opini-
on amounts to WAR mr. Randolph opposed this provision very zealously. He was for throwing the commencement of war on another nation, and therefore moved that the resolution be amended so as to allow our vessels to arm or not arm, as they might chuse, and only be permitted to fight such vessels as attack them. We think mr. Randolph's policy fo weak and
cowardly, and the consequenccs
that would result from its adoption
fo glaring, that the nation must
spurn it. No man who has a spark laid oft in form of a fquare, or
INDIANA TERRITORY, Auditors OJice. NOT1CE is hereby given that by an act of Assembly, passed at tile session of the Legislature of the said territory, at their session of one thouf.nd eight hundred and seven, if any non-resident claiming lands in this territory, either by entry, patent, deed for conveyance, bond for conveyance, or other evidence of claim, his or her
agent, or attorney, shall neglect or refuse to lift his or her lands with the assessor of the county where such land may have been entered
and located. before the tenth day of March, then next, and now instant, and the tenth day of March.
quadrennially, thereafter, the a HIT-
lor lhall immediately proceed to lill and make a valuation of the
lands of fueh non-ielidents, that
may be in his county, per hundred acres, according to the miniitv nf
the foil, a;;d its rehtive tituation ;
but in making Inch aireflment and valuation, houfes, barns, and other improvements lhall not be in.
eluded.
And further notice is given, that tiie Sheriff of everv countv. fhalL
by the fifteenth day of July, annually, demand payment of the taxes, or fum aiFcffed. on each in.
habitant in his countv . in nerlon.
or b notice in w ritin g, left at his
or her ufual place of refidence.
In cale of non payment of taxes.
by the time appointed, it fhall be the duty of the Sheriff, to lew
and collect the tax fo in arrear, by
a lair at the court home d or of
his county, of the tracl of land for
which the laid tax fhall 1 je in ar
rear, or foinueh thereof as will bring the tax due thereon, to be
of refemmeut in him couid confent
to wait until the cool, delibt rate
and inveterate enemv of his eoim
try fhall llrike a fatal blow before
he would act.
rain.
Mr. Pinkney, our minifler at
London, is well known to be afc-
republic on the ehTlion of James (lcrlliil a,ld his fltlKlt;on gives
Ahi'liloM. I;;'o. to fueeeed thcillu!
trious h Ik Ion, as I'rc lident of the United hta'es M:i' the anntmciation (A this fad through the eonllitmional nrgaii, be th harbinger ol peace and h..rmon throughmit the nation, and particularly among republicans. Monitor. The Iliips Icittc and Mentor, are now r ady, :ici v.tit tin orders of r n eminent.
Tnei e is a report, that the hon.mey is not likelier to know and ad
John Quini y A lams expecU to; vile what is rignt, than (houfands n iurn Iroin Walhing'on in a leu !t(jgethi r ol the rai'ei s and brau lers
da s. ami mi arU in 'in leiiie lor Lgjinlt govei nment
Jutland ! H 'Ins istheeale tli le eU'el ean.io' fid very loon, mr. Adams's hidden departure from
home was not know n to hi neu;h-iienfc and candor lay which the)
him the bell poflible opportunity
of Judging whether the views ol the prelident are correct, or his uuafures proper. In a letter to the fevrctary ol Hate, dated in June ktll he lavs Aiy 'ews of the courfe which our honor and our interelts have n quired, and Hill requires, is, as you know, in piecile conformity with that of the prelidtnt "
Now evirv man can readilv dc-
cide lor huufelf whether mr. Pink-
lie lays tut
i'reiid'-nt isrihr many w ho are
v. lie in their own conceit' pronounce him wrong let men oi
bors tne call pre llii lg.
ii i i
mull nac oeen iV. )'. GdZy
ought to beiie e Jhstou Chron. The Ream mill creeled by me firs. Stephens, Winlloe, S: Co. in t'.i.v town was put in operation on 1 ri-
Nero Of leas, Feb. 1. By a latter from Ptniacola datcc
tOth ihll. we learn the arrival ot Don Jafpcr Maguna, heutriiant ol
the navy, 100,000 dollars 'lor UK treafui of the province, and tl; oearer of difpatches to the govern incut. The ex-vice-roy of Mexico had at length arrived at Ha anna in the
San Julio, w irh all ins family and
luite. lie was guarded hy centi-
ruis, with directions to have him eonllantly in light, and not fuller him to hold any convt rfation, ex
cept what was indifpcnlible witii
Ins ten ants, and all were forbidden
to fpeak to him under pain ul
death.
From an English paper by the racket. Lxtracl of a letter from an lng lilh oliicer, dated November 8ih Miranda, in Spain. You need not be under an.
apprcheniion for our fore, s in .S
we have not been m two hundred
milc- of fighting, and lhall loon re
turn to our Hups.' Seventy four thoufand men have alre ady oILk (1 tiieir ler ices to government. IV-nnlyb aula alone, i is f id, has oikreo ir,ooo and w know that if called upon 40.oo more in that llate, are re-dy to it ii t at tw o days notice, in fuppoj t )l a government ol their clioiee a;amit ioreig. or domeibe enemies.
7' . jnif).
parrallt iocrain. in fome corner of
die tracl, designated by the Si c riftT at the time ol fah ; Provided That if the owner of any tract, or trails of land, for which the laid tax lhall be in arrear, or any perionlorhim, lhall, on the day of lale, tender, and ddlver to" the Sheriff, at the place of fde, goods itul chattel? fullieient to make the laid tax fo in aireir, then the fiiid Sht i ill lhali not led the laid land, arany partther of but lhall make nd leyy the laid tax in urrear, by a public file of fueh goods, remU vrmg fueh overplus fit anv fo the ow nei of fueh land, or lueh perfon tor him. PETER JONES, Auditor of Public Accounts,, Vmccni.es, ill Mar-li, 180J. NO'I'ICK. LL perfois indrbtfd to the funferi. L . brr, oy bond, notr, or book account, ic rr a i -Red to make pyni r.t, by tl.r 20ih
J.y ol M rrh nrxt, um tl . fr pcfl'.r.s lv-
deeds in tuy tlhc?, will nlrnfc r!I for
. tv.m .....1 .i.r. v. . . i- . r
.iit ui aiiu uiiLuaFL'"- i ir rr or iin.' its,
o - r,
J. n. HAY. Vintrnnr Feb. 28, 8ulJ. 14 3w
r
15 LA N K S OF ALL KINDS XcJtj uiiJ a.iut juh i'rtnteJ ill thu
XEW 'manufactory. UK fuuLnhrrs fnvc wilh vny ronfidcrr l ex' rti in, in xtjnnit nt 4 rc
lrrcli, rxTutrd a fttUfiig cluy tuW4fdt
lite clbit Iilin' it ol 4
Ui'enrr.vare Linujactory.
Ilavii'i' to drii-ud rntirrlv on tbr dint of
. xprriMiriil, 1 r thrir jirorc I" iti this it,
!fy Ar i: xioui If) iidit'itc the bufinrf?,
.y tl.r t-incr ot r Xj ririu c d liu j, br-
!ivi;i th.; thrfcr- bandi io tliis c nti:ry ssi bivr i - r v r J rruLr a npr r i; ii r f) : p ; tj
;p-f tb y .;ivr tbitpublit notiir tb: tbry to rii.jjljy 3 f , w ,rj, ,n,K. iticy ii v 4itri, to bc(l oi I y, wi;iib rby -nc i unvintcd is p'np-r for -f)ovr ; u p ifc. Thomas I'u ht rs & San. Scat Djwnii)tova, (Jlullcr county.
The preliucnt ul the Uuitedj
