Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 August 1809 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN
iTNCENNES, August 26, 1809. We have been informed a man was killed a few days pall i;i White river Townlhip but have not been able to learn either the
name, or the circumftances which led to
this unfortunate affair.
The Heads of Departments who had left
the feat of government, have received circu
lars to repair immediately to Wafhington.
N. 2. paper It is reported that a Britifh frigate has
arrived at the Hook, with mr. Jackfon, the new appointed Britifli minifter to this country.
N. T. paper July 26. PARIS, May 19.
The Moniteur of this day ftates as fob
Soldiers,
A MONTH ago the enemy paff-
cd the Inn. On the fame day, and at the
fame hour we have entered Vienna.
Their nation, their general infurrecVion,
Napoleon has ordered joa kirn Murat, king of Naples, to repair with all his toices to head quarters, and king Louis and queen of Holland to join him at Vienna. Accounts from rortugal, flare, that general Wellellev had quitted the purfuit of souk and marched againlt vidtor, in EltramaduraThe Spanilh patriots in Aftutias have been driven from Oviedo, and the marquis Ro niana, and the bifhop of faint andero had embarked at Gijen the former was going round by fea to vigo. Latest from France. Philadelphia August 2. Mr. Coles, our meflenger to France, who arrived in the United States brig syren, and was landed at paulus Hook pafledthro this city on Sunday charged with difpatches for government, which we have reafon to believe are of a molt important nature. The baggage of -our mini ftcr, general armllrong, was already on board of the Men tor. in which he was to em bark immediately for the U. states. He may probably be expected next week. Thus ends, our negociation with France, It feems the only terms on which Napoleon would treat with us, was, our implicitly renouncingall connexion with Great britain ! 1 The amencan property in franco, and her dependencies, it was ex peered would be confifcated, as foon as general armftrong failed, as Napoleon declared he would feize it whereever he could find it. he lofs of the french, in the battle of the Danube on the twenty fit ft and twenty
fecond of May, was liatcd in
franco to be between forty and lixty thoufand killed,
wounded and pi 'doners, anci
fourteen or fifteen gencratS.
jo other engagements had ta
ken place, but both parties were reinlorcing tor another honible (laughter, which was
!ww deriflVC one j
lulA KKSPKCTFULLY inform the pub
way or ine oiner. s lll4t j am rJXV CrtIIymg Q
NOT1CK,
NOTICE. HOST4' who are indsbtfd to the Vincennes Linrary, are tr nuritcd to make
immf di.ite payment, otherwife by an oider made by the Prrfident and Diiedors I HmII be obliged to bring fuit for the money now
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Auguft 8th, 1S09.
'Peter jfoncs Librarian.
NOTICE. ALL thofc indebted to the fiibfcribers arc requeued to come forward and m;ke payment on or before the 2 jth day of Auguft, thofc who negleft to comply with this notice will be dealt with as the law di
rects.
L) Hodgcti &? Holmes.
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KlSONALLY came William Har. grove, wlio declared on oath, he ad-
nifteted on the eftatr if the hte Willi
am Patteifon, who was the :iTinee of
Waller Taylor, of a quarter feclion of land known by the South Eaft quarter of lection number thirty five, in Townfhip number one .South, of Range number eleven Weft, in the Diftrid of Vincennes. A certificate
lows : Yefterday evening col. Guehenan, for which has heretofore iflued (number fif. 11 ft 1 . 4 fc .mm I -
aid ue camp to the duke ot Montebello, ar- ty leven) dated May twenty, one thouUnd rived at the arch chancellor's palace with 1 eiffhc hundred and feven, and which cannot
difpatches from the emperor, with accounts be found among the papers of the faid Wil-
tnat the trench army entetcu Vienna on lum i'etterion, which (he thiuks) is loft.
the 12th, when the lollowing proclamation TviUiam Hargrove.
Was iflued. I Sworn ant! fnhfr.rihf-r hefnrp rnr tht Tift
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I M DIANA TERRITORY, Clark County, set. James N. Wood, complainant, vs. Thnnns Palmer, defendant. On Foreign Attachment. TVHARKAS a writ of foreign attacliW n ent hath aiTued nut of the court of Common Pla3, of faitl county, in the name of Jmrs N. Wrood, agaifjfl the hods ar.d tenements, goods, chattels Sc efTr fs, rights and credits of Thomas Palmer, in an aclion of trefpafs on the caf- ; by virtue of which attachment the flicrifT of faiu county hatli attached the fum of twenty three dollars feventone and a half cents, the property of tlie defendant. Notice is hereby given that cnlefj the defendant hall by himfelf or his attomry, appearand give fpec'ul bail to anfwer the faid fuit, judgment will be entered againfl him by default, and the property fo attached be difpofed of for the f.itisfaclion of all creditors who (lull appear to be juftly entU tied to a demand thereon, and ihall apply for that purpofe. Sam!. Givathmer,c. c. c. Jonathan Jennings, ? itrny. tor phif. 5 JefTorfonville, Aug. I t, 1809. 3t JDII
BY
July, 1809,
George Wallace.
ALL perfons concerned, are hereby required to take notice, that in three
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their bulwarks, which have been railed by. rnontns irom ine aate nereoi, 1 1n.u1 inue the power of the princes of the houfe of Lor- to Waller Taylor, a duplicate certificate, rain, have not been able to withftand your No. 57, dated May 20th, 1807, for the
preirnce. 1 ne princes or tnat nouie nave Au
ahandoned their capitol, not as warriors of lownlhip Ino. i bouth. ot Kange io. 11 honor, but as egotills who are puifued by Well, unlets previous to that time, fome le.
al ana lumcient obiections are made there-
their felf reproaches. Flying from Vienna, S
and murder. Like Medea, they have deftroyed their own children. The people of Vienna fiiali be the objel of your reguard. I take the inhabitants of this town under my particular protection ; but any difturbances or irregularities I fliail exemplarily punifli. Soldiers, Behave well to the people of the country. Let us akc no pride in our fucceilts ; let us only regard them as a proof of Divine julUcc, which punilhcs ingratitude and the want of faith. NAPOLEON.
Auguft
ReilV
John B a delict.
r cf the L. O. at Vmcennes.
1809. 36 3t
PROPOSALS BY GENERAL W. JOHNSTON L. D. ( of VincenneSy J. T.J Tor publiHiing by fubfeription A work, to be entitled THE INDIANA JUSTICE AND CONSTABLES GUIDE.
It is faid the Auftrians before they left Vienna were guiliy of fome horribU ex celVcs. Oil the 1 1 th the emperor Napoleon, was at Schonbron, apleafure houfe of the emperor of AuUru's near Vienna. It is laid the grand French army is in two divifions, one of which proceeds to Hungary, and the other to Moravia and Bohemia ; while the archduke Charles is retreating to cover thofc countries. The emperor has fet at liberty a great number of Hungarians who were nude priiouers. On the 25th of April the Rufuans were to be in motion to attack Gallicia
MILAN May 13. A part of the army commanded by prince Eugene is already on the Taglianicuto. The enemy flies with great rapidity.
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This work fliall embrace a legal defertation on the life and progrefs (under the laws of England) and preient rcfprcYive powers and duty of Jufticcs of the Peace
and Conftables under the llatute laws of Indiana it lli-ll likewife contain all the ueceirary forms for their refpecVivc oflices and be prefaced with the Conditution of the United States and the ordinance of the Terriory. The utility and efTentiiility of fuch an undertaking and publication, efpecially in Indiana, cannot indeed it ought not, for a moment, to he doubted it is therefore hoped that what is generally good, will be liberally encourage;'." CONDITIONS. 1. It will be compufcd of one volume oc'tavo, of netween one hundred and one huuuied and fifty piges. 2. It Hull be printed on good common tprr and ditched. 3. It will he put to prefsas foon as four hundred copies are fui;fcribcd f r (which -mount, it is fu; polrd will burly drfiay tiie exn-t. fr wl.uh mufl nctrlfarilv br in-
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WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Indiana Territory, and Commissioner Plenipotentiary of the United States far concluding a 7 reaty or Treaties with the Indians North IVest of the Ohi. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS conferences are about to be commenced in the town of Vincennes, with certain of the Indian Tribes, on fubjels interefliug as well to the Territory, as the United Statesand whtreas the laws of the Territory authorife and empower the Governor of faid Territory to prohibit the fale of any ardent or intoxicating liquors 10 the Indians, pending any Treaty or Conference. Now therefore I
have thought proper to ifiue this my pro-
clamation prohibiting the fale or difnoiition of any fpirits or other intoxicating liquors, to, or am 011 ft the Indians, on any pretence whatfoever in the Town of Vincennef,or within thirty miles of the fme. Given under my hand, and the feal of the Territory, at Vincennrs this twenty-third day of Auguft, one L.S. thcufand eight hundred and :v.net and of the Independence of the United States the thirty fourth. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. By the Governor, JOHN GIBSON, fecretary.
NOTICE. IS hereV.y given that the fubfrnoT intends to apply to the court of Common Pleas of Knox county to be holden in September next, to grant him the benefit of the infulvcnt act. Francis Adeline. Auguft 4th, 1809.
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