Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 June 1809 — Page 3
(Translation.) VlK.VXA, Feb. Th? WtirtrMiruirnr a-ul :.iviriiii ambff.ul rs .irt .bout to (j-.iic this capital, The d.ftcje nt ( o:ps of our army .rr to he com-manJ.-d l)y the arcli-iukf. by generals Li, -htei.lt-ip, RM'cmbuig, K.len.iU, Kallowait, and IMIc Fchru.iry 16. The prreat military promotions announced a t:vv days fince have been fullowrd hv others. General Mr-irfrLlt, has been fent into Gailicia, where he will h ive a commun!. The enumeration of the horfrs in this city and environs is now making. Several thoufind will be wanted by government for the fervice of the artillery. 1 he young counts de Kinfby, and de Tranfin mdorf hare demanded of the Archduk Charles, to fcrve near his perfon in quality of volunteers. March 1. His excellency gen. Andreofli has taken leave of our court, on his return to Pris. He patted Auq thorough the 6tb M irth, and continued his route without flopping. Petersburg, Jan. 18. TIieAuttrim ambnlTador prince Scbwarzenourg, h.ns had his firfl audience of Tiis irnj-fly, ami had a ccnfcrrence of an hour and a half with him in his clofet. Paris, March 12. The Vienna Court Gazette, continues to give all the abluidities of the Englith Journals. The manner in which the events in Turkey are recounted, prove evidently that Auftria 1ns contributed all her power to the prire between the Porte and England, mr. A'l-tir formerly ambuT-tdor to the Auflrian Court, when he 1-ft Vienna had Utters of recommendation to the Auftrtan Internuncio at Condantinonle. The Vienna C urt Gazette flutes, that feveral Sxon rf gim -iitJid marched into t!f Duchy ot Waffavv, while the Wrftplulians are marching towards Thuringo. Aucscurg, March I. The head quarters of general Oudinot's Corps are in this city. Three Bivarian corp? are to be formed in Tyrol on the Inn, aii'i in'.h Upper Ptlatinate. Mi-eh 7. We lcMrn that feveral Eng-lifli-n-fi hive anived at Trirltf, and hVw th-nf-lvs publicly. A B;i:ifh courier, lately denuked there, an J proceeded li-flily to VinuM. I'or fome tim- very frequent co u :ui ur 4tiosis have bet u m de between Auihiiand E:ilandhy vv y ot Tru fte 'An Anilrin train of artillery has arrived at tv;rH in IVdiem'n. '2j7 ''''' 4,1 iMlt an Auflrian corps has . itf-lf it! If on th- b inks of the Inn, f !. of P-ittin. For this caufe the r.'i M ti'i iicii, h s ordered its tror-ps in , Mi ntd Fr4n(onn, to join thrP-in B--who ire to onc-rUra:e on the Ifcr. .ir .irrifoos of Ulm and Aufbjrg nre altcaJy on their much. KURKMD'T.G, March 7. A'l the BiVitri-tn troops are marchir.g to the Inn. The furious irjtiirruer G.-rz, h i arrived iti Vi-tMia ;)-ob'!v to df (i t!t Aullrun Mai. if : Ho. M. St in U alf at Vit iu. Burgos, (S.) March 5, G 'i. SrVfO'mi rui foes his fiic.-fs, mar fh .U ti'i'it and St. Cyr, ar a;pro.ti hirv V den i . which it is expected will ast m kr S m aoITi Oirrendf-rrd on the 19th Feb. to tiif cilice M ;i:'ivT:o (L tuncs) fiuh ot th' j r s ' w-uiM i"'t lv-ar .lltiame to J f ;!: I. were lobe fent pnfjntrs oi vvar into Fro me.
the foil of the colonic?, or of the commerce of England.
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FOR THE WESTERN SUN. Kaskaskia, 2otii May, 1809. Mr. Editor, I SKNDyouforpu!)lication thcinclofed letter, beruufc the author of it ft-erns to uifh that my charafler ihould hr made known, 8c as I have not the (mailed objection to gratify him cm that fcore, his ohjedt may perhaps be better accoinplifhed by publickly calling on the world to weigh us in the ballance of their impartial judgment together, and then to pronounce which of the two is found moll wanting, and in what particular or particulars the deficiency may happen to be. This is ,i mode mr. Editor, which cannot furely be unpleafant to fo an gull, per feci and emaculate a perfonage as the right honorable fir Robert Mornlbn, knight of the blast Sec cko ! ! fince by fuch u contrail his lordihip's lliining attributes will forfooth l)e fet off in their molt glowing colours. I am fir, Vevery refpeft fully,- 1 Your obedient feryant, y. Gil breath. Kcnhaskias March 27, 1809. Dear MV brother, Samuel Morrifon, will hand von this 1 drop you it merely to infirm you that I lliii exprCt to hold the im provement you live on although our late commifli-ners have not thought proper to decide in my favour with that promptnefs that they ought to have done on the rt quell. 1 hae been told that Gilbreath has been calling on you to get fome information refpcfcling 'oil's ol coll made out bv tne I will thank you to let me know exactly the nature ol his rt quell, as the man's chai acler tjugln to be known. Sir, I am in ha Re, Yours &.c. vTC. Robe rt iMorrisoiu J lilies F rd, Lsqi
PROPOSALS BY GENERAL W. JOHNSTON, L. D. ( of riticcnnts, I. T.J For publ. filing by fulVription A ivorh. u be cntitUJ THE INDIANA JUSTICE AND CONSTABLES GUIDE. This work flidl embrace a Kcral de-
I fertation on the life and protjn fs (uod-r . the liws of Enghnd) and prefmt relprc'tivr poweis and duty of j ultu c i of the Peace and Conll tblrs under the lt.nue law s ot
i Indiana it ih-!l likewifc Lontain ali tiie
necefTiry forms for their refpecYive otTices and be prrfced with th. Conilitution
i of t!i- United States and the ordinance ot
the Ternory. . The utditv and efTentialitv of fuch
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, in Indmva, cannot indeed ,u ought not, for a moment, to he doubted it is therefore i hoped that 4 what is generally good, will i l . i:i n. i
uc uucraiiy encouragea.' CONDITIONS. 1. It will be compiifed of one volume oCluvn, of oetween one hundred and one hundred and fift- pages. 2. It UmI! bt printed on good common paper and Hitched. 3. It will be put to prefsas foon as four hundred copies are ftinfcribrd for (which amount, it is fupp 'fed will barely defray the expenfes whivii mufl nccefTarily be in cuivr-d for m trials, a coual and printing." 4. h will b deliver.-d to fuofcribers, in Vincentirs at one dollar per copy. 5. The number of copies fubferibed for. u nit be pid npon the fubferibers bein' publicly notifird tliat tbe work is ieaay fo'r dtlivfiy. 7 Suifcriptions for the nbove work will be received by th' fever alPoft'MaftcrrS in the Territory, by ether Geiulrinfn to whom fubfription papers may be forwarded and by others who ni y ferl favorably difpofed towards the undcrtakinfr. EDITOR.
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P1UNTING. lLi?ii'hiils (Circular Litters A N i) ALL KINDS O i" hL NKS, ?' J-'.ATIY AM) At CI' li A T K I. Y JMUNTf I) AT THIS OiriCL.
P KO POSALS FOR CRRYING
MAILS OF TIIE UNITED, STATES
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FOLLOWING POST RO ADS
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE GENERAL VQSV OFFICE WASHINGTON CITY, UNTIL THE TENTH DAY OF JUNE INCLUSIVE IN INDIANA TERRITORY, , im. From Lou!lille Ky. by .It i lbn ille ;iud Cl irklville, to V iiieennes, onee a week, Leave Louifulle cverv Sundnv at g a. and arrive at Vincennes the next W( dneflay by 10 a. in. Leae ineennes evt ry Wednef. .;ay at 2 ). ;;. and arrive at Louisilie the next Saturday by G p. m. 19.5 i Oin Vincennes to Kaf lk:a, mice a wee k. Leave Vn cen es cerv Wed(i(by at 2;. and arrive a ivi.fk. skia oi: Saturday Iw G fj m. teaxe K.dkcdkia every SjjikI.iv ;it a. in. aii'i a.irive at Vi; eei.nes Jie next edi:esf!av by lor;. ;;. PJG Fi(m K.dk: Ikia, l M. Phi ip. lVairie du Uocht r, and St Lewis, to St. Chaiks, once a vi i k . Leave St. Charles every thurfi.iy at 2 ft. a: d arrive at K:dk Ik ia on Sa'ii:dav bv G U. in. mm Leave Kdkuikia every Suf.fi w at a 7.7. ar.d arrive at St. Chailes on 1 ueiUa by i j a. ;;.
lcr. From Cape Ginrdot to 'ew Madrid o:ice in two weei;s. L aveCape Girurdot every ot:cr 1 uJday at G a. in. and arrive at N w Madiid on Friday by H) a. in. Leave New Madiid lime do at 2;, ;; and arrive at Cape Giranlot on Mondav by 6;. m. 1 (JB From K dkafkui, by Geneva, Cape Girardot, Lywapptty Mxl Wilkinlouviiie, to Fort Maf. lac, once a week. Leave Kaikafkia every Sunday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Fort Maffacon Wednelday by 10 a. nt. Leave Fort Ma (lac every Wednesday at l ;. and arrive at Kaikakia on Saturday by G ;. NOTES.
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1. The Poll-mafler General may expedite the mails, and alter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the . contracl ; he pi'evioully (lipulatinan adequate eompenfation for any extra cxpence that may be ocafionecl thereby. 2. Fifteen minutes lhall be allowed for opening and doling the mail, at all offices where no panic ular time is fpecified. 3. For every thirty minutes delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times p'efcribed in any contract, the contniclor lhall forft it one dollar; and il the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails (icilined for fuch depending mail lofe a trip, a forfeiture of double the amount allowed for carrying the mail one trip lhall be incurred, unlefs it fhali be nnde to appear that the delay u as occalioned by un-n oidah!c accident ; in which cafe the amount of pay for the trip, will, ia all cafes, be forfeited and retained. 4. Perfons making propofals are defned to ftate tljeir prict s by the year. Thole who cantract will receive their pay quarterlyin the months of February, M'iJ Auguft -.ind November, ne month idter the expiration of each quarter. 5. No other than a free white pei fon fhall be employed to convey the mail. G Where the propofer inti i ds to convey the mail in the Loviy of a flage carriage, he is defired to Hate it in his propofals. 7. The Poll-mailer General referves to himfelf the rkjht f declaring any coutiact at an n lt 'whenever one failure happen which amounts to the lols of a trip. 8. The contracts arc to be in operation on the HI day of 0,oiiei next, and continue untii tne jOthof S ptemiier 111. GSDkON GILANGKKt Post-m.istcr General. General Poll Oilier. H'ash'in'stou Ctty Ahril 1, 'V)0.
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