Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 May 1809 — Page 3

that lie wi'f meet with a difm fi'ion crrrt fporvi.ii, t wi-h tb. of his H i i i5'C TTln jr to iV J t';r U ; i :.'!es a in:- ru limit . Willi lull powers to con.iaaV J ttr.iy on all the points of the rcUiini . between the two countries. I am further JUitlioii'til to afiure you. tlu: in c .Tc lui Ihitannic inajefty thoulii, in the m-an tim withdraw iiis orders in Council cf Jamnry and November 1807 fofar as relprfls the U. states, the prcii dent will not fail to iffue a proclamation h; virtue of the authority and loi the purpofes fpecifird in the eleventh fc&ion of the II x t -ute commonly called the nou-intercourfe act. I have the honor to be, Sec, kc&c. Rt. Smith. The Hon, D. M. Erikinr, Esq. (COPY) Washington, April 19tli, 1809. oVr In roiifcqurncc of the acceptance by th? prrfiJent, as Hated in your letter dattd the 18th inft. of the propofils made by me on the part of his majtlly in my letter of the fame day, for. the renewal of the intercourfe between-the rtfprclive countries. I am auihorifcd to dclare that his majefly's orders in council of January Sc November, 1S07, will hive been withdrawn as refpes the U niteu States, on the tenth day of June next. I have the honor to be, &c. Sec. Sec. D. M. Ershhie. The hon. R. Smith, Efq. cc. &c. (COPY) Department of State, April 19, 1 809. r, Having- laid before the pttrfident your note of this'dav, containing an aiTurance that his Britannic majeftv svil,onthe tenthday of June next luve withdrawn his orders of January and Nov? tuber, 1807, fo far as rtlprcis the U;itcd tatfs, I lnve th? honor to inform you, that the prefident will accordingly, and iu purfuance of the eleventh fetion of the flatute commonly ealL-d the nou-intercourfe ac, iffue a proclamation that the trade of th' U. States, with Great Britain may on the fame day, be renew d, in the manner provided in the faid fedtion. I have the honor to be, &c. Sec. &c. Rt. Smith. The hon. D. M. EiI:ine, Eiq. By the President of the United States of America A PROCLAMATION. Wheress it is provided the 11th fecVion of the nfrongrtis, entitled 4 An 5l to inteulict the commerci.il intercourfe be-twe-n the United States and Great Ri itain and Frame and their dependencies, vnd for other purpofes,' that 4 in'cafe either France or Great i'riuin finll fo revoke or modify her niicts, as that they lhall teaf- to violate the neutral commerce ot tlie U. SVitrs' the prefident is authorifed to declare ti t f mi- by proclamation, after whi li the trade fufpfnded ly the iYid fr.. and by an Ly ing an cmiMro on all (hips nid V' Is in the ports and harbors of th: United States ?nd to the frvrra! ads fupplrmcr.tary thereto. :n y be retu-wrd with thr nation lo doin - Ami whereas the honoursble David MonMgur Eifkine, hi Britannic majehVs envoy -xti anrduvm and mmillcr plenipo trnti m . Ins by th- order and in the name of )vi foveiei.;-!. 5- hired to this governsnen:, thit the initilh oul-rs in council of J;4.h;h7 and November lOT, will i.vr br-n u if hdr .h ii, -a rrlp-cls the United S. on the t-p.th d v ct i:tie text. N v '. therfft r. 1, ci;;ncs Madiscn. prefi I ;.t t! U'liud St t"c, do hcrc.) pro tl -ill"., th it t!.- ordrrs in council ; for-!aid, -will iiivv !;; cn u it!. drawn o:i rh' f.id tenth d v of , 'in ".-Nt, after w !.i h d-.y the tr-d of tii? Ui'iu '. States wi:!i G.rat Hii: i'v f, fj.-nf'ed ! v the :i ( f coiHrrf -h mentioned, and an acl 1-ying an c!iiv;;n on all (hi;:-; md vrlf Is in t ir port- h r-

bors of the Unitfd Stiter, a',d 'h? f.-vr.il Cls r:i;mlf.-ne!it uy th-rrto !.;: y he xrv.r w -d. Giver i;-der 'W Snnd and the f-l , f t' r United S;atr at W. f'l.-uit -r, the liinrreenth cay of A nni, in t 5 c vear L. S.Jof our Lord' nt;e th -f pcl f .; ! hundred ai'd nine ; od -t the ind-p-ndenc -f the Uoited tifs th thirtv tliid. JAMI.S M.!J):SO:i. I3y the Prffid-rr, Jt. Smith, Secretary of Sute.

The fliip Catharine, rikf-rd, ns arriv.t Salem, in i j dr.ys iinr Valencia, iti 4 dn ; (h? brings a gieat variety ot ic '- news, dl as matt -lions as the cnur :es of t'e Is nu; h t of L-iiiiancha . ma Mie ti' of d s of hiui we h ive later .iid Hio rational uvi r.nts, pbecs them ui mai vellon-. pr ir.ts ot vivw. The only irtul- which wc enn iVifcovrr even a Oiulow ol ;,Mial'di :v in, ii what re i tes to Turkey and Autliia : it is Uted tut mr. Adair had fuvretdrd in drawing the Tin ks into the war ; and that a . new coalition hail hern formed, computed ot Au "rrri, Turkey ai d England. It is Hated that the archduke Chules hid marched into Batavia, with a large army ; this we do not credit. We believe, how em, and luve been of opinion lcr.p; bttore he conference at Erfurth, tint a new coalition was fecretly in operation, :md wc have no doubt the coufequencc will be the. extinction of the houfes of Lorraneai.d Brat denburg, if they fire a Tingle gun iu aner. Extract of a letter from Havanna, dated March 26. 41 NotwithfUnding the reports you m?y hear relative to the late dreadful Uriies exhibited in this city, you may reft r.fiured that the Americans as well as their property, have and will he refpeced. " The French in the city, withcu rerrard to age or fex, or the length o thev hrtv; been here, or ftation in lih. have lu 'tuned total lofs and fome of then loll their lives. 44 It appears a country moH commenced their ravages in the countrv on the f ire day. and not a French pi ! titer luvs bren K is even with 3 fecond thirt upon his bn k Upwards'of four hundred of the ringleader have been arrefled, and arc now in confinement ; mod of whom will he executed. 44 About 15 Frenchmen were killed in the town, and 100 in the countty." '

A revolution has broken out at Biiencs Ay res. in South America, undei the cele brateU Liuiers, wheie le has dt( lred his intention to (hake oil the dominion of Sp iin. He lr.s been joined by nuiiiber, anJ the govrtnor of P :r itiy, his bi(;ther, his" brothel iu law, has likewife cpenly avcNvd th.c fame c? IV. Gen; Eilo the goveuuir cf Monte Vedo is tlie only perfon wlio has 9s yetdareu to c-ppofe thole inhjrg-ents.

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Extract of a letter to the Editor cf the Mercantile Advertiser from a respectable correspondent in Ilavatin.t. March At i 2 oclc.k Miis dy two Frenchmen fiom the countrv were mobbed vdl the way from the gates oi th tity t tkr govemnient ho life. It appeals t! at thi;ws the final for 'a general -.ttrck npon dl the French inh hit ant?, for in half an hiv three gre-t mobs of negr s ad n:i'ldt:c-s. to the nuiiiber of 6 or 7000, pa:.vjed '.he orinc tpal (ticets, arm jd . ith clots k lb res, .vre..ko - tl eir fu-y vuj- cm i)- hotde r 'tlie h. .: y fu I p cTl -1 1 tt innti'm a Frc.'K i;ii.;.r, re 'itoyifij.; furi-iturr and liquor), ai d lpui,,g r.eith.-r .-i;e.?.o lex. Tlie govr-nlec,i;t was p4nic j.i.;k,and 1 fs b w c, Ti-,-,nd eeu t!.-w ftf. s at tlu I of t tl.r ltov or ,r ( ; jJin him trarrw fcf. ! ii;io'f . rpr-;;c nie; lui'b 'err ar'rpted, fo ihat G only . .o .vN vh'i wdl end. , ' A iru o'clock, 1 . M Thr rv!it,i:y i' c.illd out to octroi- the l.;rr -3. Ai! in

habitants ar.- directed to k'-t in tlvrir t-wn h-nff s for ficuri"y, ''!'.- Fiench women k r!ii!Jren took rei!f mi bi..d the En;Slh and Amrr'n an vt IT. Is, the captains of u hi-, h (to their honor Lc i: fpoken) did t cry thin th it l i v in theii power to rei;dtr them cf f cu -l afiiQai t.t . 4 March 2C. At fun tife the re ITemblrd, and renewed th- attack ; then von could fre nothing but trunks, beds ar.d t'oniitur: living in every direction, and fntriu timnlt and up-mr, At I0 o'tlnk :-rtiijl I w was proi la;Mi:-d, Sr every p. Ion f ".pvi in th- fhret w,s )pr tlii.d ainS impi i .tied. Horror and confufi ooverl -t the titv. and the ai counts fiaun e c tai try re vrrv unf v :r- ' . This pi ce h,k fom-thip,; bk t' - I ;' - c f St. D -mincro. wh.en u ruin. s. auu iuivyck" tlalkcd in hi Oud d.iy light."

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ADVr.K'l isHMV.XT. T WILL rrn. to foch wiOi to plant ro- tins 1 1 foil, about forv rcrrs (I la. c! in the prairie above this vd'ne. PARKE. Vincent,:, March 30, 1S09.

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his power to permit the two com

panies of volunteers militia which were ordered out under the command of major Jordan to return to their homes they will be this day muilured by lieutenant Johntlon and will be difmdVed until any Future occafion lhall render their ferviees neeellaty. The commander in Cheif cannot take leave of this meritorious corps without expreiling the high lenfe he e ntertains ol the gteat iaCiificetliey have made. ot private convenience and perlbnal mtereil in the perloinMuce of a tour of dutv at this critical leafon of the year difdaining the cold calculations of mtt reli wheiv honor calls, fpurnmg tlie bafe fuggeiiions u i.ich would divide them trom-iiieir govt rnmt at, a, band of gyurous youths advanced at the command oi the conllituted authority, ready to encounter any danger, and fubmit to any deprivation which that authority fhouid think necellary. happy the country which o us them lor her -ions Happy the commander hb (hall lead them tof the field. The commander in Chief requeds major Joidan to accept his bell thanks tor the judgmenf and indefatigable zeal he niunii'eiled in promoting the difcipiiue, comfort and harmony ot his command He has a fo a high lenfe of the exemplary conduct ol captains Wilfon and Andre, the adjutant, and other fubaherns, in giving their able and piompt affdlanee to the Major upon all occalions theie gentlemen will pleafc to accept oi the comiiiar.der in Chiefs thanks, as will alio fergi. major Joimllon, and ftrgt. Hcedy, lor the chcarful and ready aid which they afforded in drilling and manumvrcing the men The lericeb ol the frrgt. major were pariicularl ufelui, anci Inch as merit th.e Wiirmeft encomiums of the commander in Chief. The pay rolls will be made out and an ab I hi ret thereof tranfmitfed to the War ofhce as loon as poilible, anc .iS'mkui as the money is received, tlue notice will be given. Serjeant major Homer Jolmfton i piomoied to be quai ter-mafler i tl.e battalion of volunteers, with .he nrnk ol lieutenant, and is to be oljeyed and refpected aceor(ling!y. l(eturn then fIhw foklicrs Return to the bofom of your fam ilies a (fume again the garb ol citizen and carry with you the delightful reflection, of having peiiormed your duty, ol having dekred w ell of your country. B) the commander in Chief, 11 Hurst A. D. C

50 Dollars Reward RAN -A WAY from tlie fubicriber in the month of November Ldt, allegro man narurd UP MA7in:u y about 3 5 years of age, a thick fhort well made fellow, flow motioned, flat nofe, thick hps and white eye-:. 1 am informal that he is gone tr C e Ohio Saline or the Red Bank f. merit. Tiie ah'.ve reward flia.ll be given to any perfon who lhall deliver tlie faid negro to me or fecure him in any jail fo that I may get him a-

UY WILLIAM IILNKV HAKKIFON. Gui'tinar and Commander in Chief cf the, Indiana Territory, A PKOCLAMA TIOM. WHhUEAS from the late divifion of thte Territory it his become ncccfT.uy to nuke a new apportionment of the Heprcfr"UtivM to the general aflemhly ; 1 have thotlght proper to iflae this, my proclamation, hereby difctting and dtcluing that the h.jufe of reprefentatives flnll, at the

next KrTai lUmfily le coirpofed .f eight member.-, of which, the county of Knox lhall furnirh three ; the county of Clark, two; the county of Dearborn, two; and the county of Hmifon, one. And I do further direft that the rkflinn for the additional reprefrntative from the counties of Knox, CUik ar.d Dearborn, and for the member hereby afligned to the county of

Harrifon, fliall be held on Monday the twenty fecond day of M,y next enfuing, at the places in the fcvcral townmipa of the faid counties refpeaively, which have, of msy he affigned by the courts of Common Picas of faid counties for that purpofe. Done at Vincennes, in the fid Terri- - tory, on the fourth of April, one thoufand eighty hundred and nine. l.s. In teflimony whereof I huve hereunto fet my lund, and have caufrd the feal of the Territory to be afflxrd. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. ' .. By the Governor, JN : GIBSON, Secretary;

BY . WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, Governor and Comma der in Chief of the Indiana Territory, . A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by an art of Congrefs, p fl'ed at tht ir I ft icOion, thcr Governor of the Indiana Territory, was empowered and tlirrttrd to divide th fid Territory into five dill; ids, eavh of which to be entitled to lVndone member to the Lrgiflativc Council of the Territory. N,.w th rtfore be it known, that thr five diltiicts ., flforefiid Hull be formed as f ilovts, via. The county of Dearborn, flull form one tiidria ; the county of CUrk, one diftrift ; thr county of Harrifon, one diftricl ; thr townfhips of f'ulTeron, Palmyra, and Vincennes. in th- county of Knox, dlftria ; and the townlhips of Harrifon, White river, Wabafh ind Ohio, in the fdd county of Knox, -nothcr dillricl. And I do further direct and order thhat the tlecTtion for the did members of the legiflative council (lull be Md at the fame time, airtl at the fm pla-cr-v ire fixed by my procl-m tion of the f urth of this infant, for the eledionofan additional Repreftntative ; and the proceedings in thr fna election fliall be the fime as prefcribed by law for the elc&ioii of Reprefentatives. Given under my hand, and the fenl of the Territory, at Vircrnnes, this tenth d-iy of April, or.e t! ouf ;d L.S. eight hundred and nine, cf 'be li'drp' -c of the United St tea, the tai. ty thiri. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. By thr Governor, JN: GIBSON, Secretary.

N OTIC R. J intend to apply to thr next N ivrinber term of the cuurt of Common P!r-s for t!.e oiinty of Knox, ant! Indiana Tcrritorv, to eftiblilh f-'ry on White rivi r below .he mouth of V, iJrs creek, at a pUce kuown by the name of the Rork foid. William Colrmn, M a 4-h, 1809. 22 3w

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BLANK DKKDS For Sale at this OJficc, ALSO Blank JTarrants, Summons , and Executions J or Magistrates.