Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 June 1809 — Page 2

NOTICE

X NTrihv tli? twenty Hxth dn- of June next, the follow nq traAs of Unci in the

J oou ev of It aulo'ph, will he e xp dcd to public IM-, t the Imufc of Phillip Sooth, in K w.s.'u 01 fo much thereof as will p y the tx s thrrron. and continue duiirg the lutin 'of each lucteedinj court until told, cr the taxes theicon pid.

rr'srxt Claimant. Jof oh HcPPctt eutrd. by J5. AriinmhsMii, Joirph A t cham beau s tme WiMum Atchifon, "Widow Alexis oh n. A Hi, by William iV-py Jaiq Bin tile tt same same Widow BI y Shadrack Bond, jr. Widor Buyntt Chrirtian Bnik Mayrett Bmtly same Antoine Bevenue Ephraim Bildcrback Amos Biley, Pie-ie Bqtiett, his

heirs or J s. Bnfwell

Original Claimant. Quantity

Situation

The widow Charleville

Frs. Deroufe, in right of LonL St. P'.erre Louis Dennver Widow Denoytr

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Frmris Hrnnett, 10 arpt. in front 340 acs. from foot of hills to Mif. Frs. Janis wfci & arpt. in front extending to Mif. adj. com. field, I y art. pirt of nine arpt. claimed by P. Minard Pe er Smith 400 acres imp:, in the hills above P. I) Keeper Widow A. Beauvis 1 arpt. in Iront 34 acres lroui ienrr ronu field K. Reynolds, adni.40o acres irr.pt. ealt of hr grnd tower William h-rry 400 acres in the folks of Muddy

1 arpt. trout 34 acres in comm m held P. D. do do do do do do adjoining the prairie 4OO acres at a phce called pettitc pals ; do impt. between Plumb creek and nine mile 1 arpent in front 34 acres 400 acres improvement 1 arpt, ent. by Edgar from K. com. fence to Mis. do claimed by do 68 aires do , I arpt. 17 ac. from the fence of com. field to Mis. 400 acres improvement do . do at a place called thr round nobb It arpr. 68 acres from Mifliflippi tot hills 400 acres improvemen on MitTiifippi 10 arpt. front Jc 40 deep 340 at res w . fide K'S. 2 arpt. front 68 acres ext. to Mis. K.-s. pr irie

5 do in depth from Mis. to bills F, G. 178 acr- s

Ant. Liiijlois

same si me Louis Luifier Jmes Gorrey Kliienne Page Charles Benk R phul Beauvis same A. Bevenue John Sidden Amos Bailey Fuher '

James Bofwell

Timothy Dmumbreau, Frs. Deiiilimbrcau 400 acres imprnvement.cn thr c 11 tide Kdkalkia

Tofrnh Dujv Birrois

John D.yle heir of Henry Smith

Kdw. Mathews, entrd.

10 arpt. front 60 deep eaO fid- Kas. river 510 a rs

400 impt. on call ficJeKas. river to a Ipring head

by fas. Gilhreath James Gilbreatb for ame for Louis Gthi tin h-irs of Derate J mes Gdliam, by J.ihn Fulton,

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lfaac Hanntry, same '

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v m rianr.ene

D viJ H!ey Jofeph Henne

7 nirs H?vjn

Kd. Mathews

Godfrey Gmifs Wm- M'Fariad

do do near Kfk (kit do do about fix or eiht miles E of Silver cr do do on the waters of the tivrrMxiie

2 arpt. front 68 acres from com. fence to Mis. J imes Harris

This. T. Gilham 400 acres improvement

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J o que Hnne Fr-o-.cis Henne Vi!!i;tm Moore

v'.i iw He' nt, her mo'hrr nid. Miihtrl l.ydu J Vto. HannciTr Tho. H .ihj-y

7 imes Hu.;l s

J f. ph Heme hrirs of J"s. Scott

Willi m K.'IIy

J l-n Fowler

Ncife Francis H-rne Jar.v s Scott o!,m M'CKne

7i. M'H'i s entrd. by Wm. K-l!y

Willi m K.IIv Wi!!m K-My

Smc J'hn M'Murtrry c0

entrd. hv Wm. Kl'v fu DaM- J holioo d0

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do do on the waters of nine mile cr.

do do claimed I y col. 1 dr do do thirty unit s above mouth Ohio do do on the N fvdr Mur. iflind Mis. do do on nctth tide iflnd do do below the village St. Pierre do do one Uiile above the liver G tnnr

1 arpt. wide 34 ars- from the giai.d cowl-r to hills 10 do front 340 do from hills to Mis. priiie 40:) rtcree imprQVem-nt fix miUs cif ct Ks. 2 arpents in front 68 acres 4U0 acres impt. below the village Si Pierre do do do E. of Kas. four miles from village 2 arpentsin front tixty ei-li: acres do do do do 250 crcsimp. three miles fum vil. St. Phillips 400.uics in.pt. on efl b'a.k Plumb creek do do d on the Vincennes road ,

d near Gape St. Homiuca 1 CO

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BOSTON, April 25. We yeik-id y received Halifax pipers of the liUh inU. with intelligence from the London Gazette to the l4th, and from Greenock to the 17;h Marth. The die is at lift caft in Germany. The whol- empire exhibits one iccne of military movements. French movements. The French army ot the Rhine under Divouft is on its march to the Danube. General Oudinot, whole head qmters are at Augfburgh, commands iK-arly 30,000 men. Sevril Dutch rrgiments have prtfTt d the Mayn on their wy to Frwnconia, putting all their carriages and horfes in their p4ffage in lequilition. A French army is to be form-d in Saxony, with which thr forces of the confederation of thr Rhine are to ait. The FYi( h have alio an hi my of about 40 000 men in Ifaly, near the Aullriin frontier?. M.tVcia is to hav the command. On the 12th Frbrmry d.fpatrhes arrived at Vienna, w t!i the fin-l decifiou of Bonaparte on the fa j c of his differences wiih :b" emp ro l;r. n. is. . MtfiVr.gMS vtere iu.uu ciiately difpatihed to Petetfbiirj.4h, .Berlin and Copenhagen, and to thr fwvcial Au(Irian governments. Miflnl Dumc pifT-d through Frankfort February 2. d, on , n inporttnt miiTron from Bvutpi te. to the Rufli in cabinet. J.' tame Bonaparte, by imperiil command, hs ifTued a decree, oahriog out an army for fcrviirx ot 5500, andciiarmv of refrive ol'2500. German movrmtttts. A cordon of tro.p, has b-rn formed ilon rhe whole extent of thr frontier. Great t xertions re making to fortify Ems inUpptr Auilria. '1 he Crftjinct of Viena have added further .iugmentdtioiis of their armies. The militi too are difiiplined two evenings every wetk, and provided for aclul fervice. The archduke Chailes is appointed generabfiimo with unlimited powtrs, fo that his operations will no longer be (lMckled by tne interference of the Aulic Counc il. Spirit of Holland, Louis Bnnap rte was at Utrecht, taking me..fnres to relieve the country liifFeriog under the inundations, whe n he received oidrts from Napoleon for the liinm di te nwch of 15.000 Dutch trooj s into Bv..ri.i, to (Tl undr J)iV,it, ami another diviii -n of l.kr f-.rce t be rdy t.y ti e initUMr of M r. h. Lotus f in i flfcou-

J In Ki M M . i b L or cry

Kuliord Loid, Sa r.e suae Son5 a use Akij.it I. '.vert ; Mir J n L t u nd S 01 o r t.aov i-rrc

J . !in-s Harris

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2000 acres impt. five rights wnt-rs of nine mile cr. ! rins to Amilnd-m See. c.llm his 1 ;n .- 1 . :i r n ... . r?

i;mhiii'im hi i uiumil 01 liair CO J - I . . . .

do ;.hove Mumys lotion Mis. , titcht, wh-. r attrr mn; h ci. hbr ration, cio i:ur the mouth I P'umi.u cretk , '"S ouik tec Lred to him the indo ..bout fix ii.ik-s E. Ik s. jrompMenrv of the nation to fuhin do al.out it iii tm burtl et.s r f a 1 ew wr.r, and r. lmntio our U h df mil s below G. Tnwcr ly p-otetird agaiult his employment

do ihitr mih ..hove G...oJ l ower j t i 'i r. r a force 10 a ltrvne lo 1111

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cunr.rcVd wrh the intertu of the cit:itry. A few tegiments were how-

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do iMic oC halt Uiile o iow (,. ht. ii. 1 evrr imu r II ; ftlie lamp mentioned aJo do do j bove on tl-.rir way to Fr-iifoni I.)

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Further. In cornbor.ition of th.- above hi.hlv intertiting intelligence, we copy the following from an AutiUA paper of the I4.h ult. N. T. Gazette. St. Johns, (Antigua) April 4 His nvijert's Ihip Swaggerer, lituf Evilyn, arnvcd at FjiglilTi Haroor this morning, aud brings accounts tlTTit an exprefs had reached admiral Cochrane in 18 days fiotn England, with infoimaiion, Austria Prussia and Russia, had declared ivar against France, and that Bonaparte was in conleqornce leaving Spain with a large portion of his army An envoy from each of the above . powers b xl arrived in London, for thr purpofr of effecting an alliance with Gicat Britain. Boston April 26. The French letter of Marque L'Efpertnce, capt. Deplace, arrived here.ye(terday in a iliort paiFage from Bordeaux A French gentleman, a pufilner, politely favored us with a iih oi French papers to the 19th of lait month ; 8c manufenpt copy of a new imperial, decree. A few tra nflutions from the papers, and the decree, will i)e found below. The accounts from the Ktuopean centintrnt, in theft papers are nearly a month later than before rtctived. War between France .and Auilria had not commenced, tho the declaration of it was daily expelled. The French amhaiTudor, aud the miuiftt rs of the confederation of the tthine, had quitted Vienna ; and all the troops in the north under the controul of Bpnapart were in rhotion. 1 00,000 of the troops which w ere in Spain had return fl to France ; and were moving towards Bavaria. The emperor was in Paris on the laft date. We find but little mention made of Hutlia ; and that little did not indicate anything like her taking a part in the war againll Aufltia, The peace between Turkey and Kngland, is attributed in 7 the Paris papers to the intei ferenct: of Auilria. The tidings irom Spain anlatc.

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papers about 10,000 of the garrifon had palled Bayonne. The fouth of Spain had not been overrun ; nor had Cadiz been invrlled. The French had eutt rvd Oporto (Portugal; and were advancing to Lifbon. 'J he Brefl fleet, at the latef! date remained at Roehcfort. On the fubjt ci of American affairs thefe p.ipersare wholly fileut. An 1mperi.1l decree alkcllnga part of our cirds in France, will be found under the tr anil Jtions. To nude 1 II and it, it will be r eoollecl d that the French, have long detained American veiltk under various pretence s ; but fi-mc tune fiuce an embargo was I id un ail Ameriean eflMsin the poits of France. The new d crre only .dLels fueh as were detained by ti.is general embargo. 'I'hey are permitted to h torn direct to tne United Stares, giv ing bonds. '1 he others are flill detainee). Tne above arrived gave numerous vapid np'nts yeflerday, th.-y are deftiruteot foundation in truth We hae Hen not'iing w.'uch lo'iks like an accommodation u ith France; or the abrogation of lar decrees.