Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 September 1809 — Page 3

Mj, declaring In favor of. Autliia, and c i t4 for the air!t mce of all ciaffcs of his in 'he houfe of commons lord PKnry P-.?y moved i ir 1 ui Ajct pipers tefpecling American rTiirs. mr. Canning replied tii th nfe laid before the hnufc, viz. his lrcr . inltrudions, and tta late correfpond re br twftti mr. Krikiiuanil inr. 111 ith, W T ?!l that at thr prefenrwornent, could v 'rth propriety, be lid beffle the houfe. ' Afirr fume debate, lord H. Petty withdre his motion. You will no doubt, think that fome important event is Connected with the embalTy of the Pruflnn and Ruffin meflVngers to England - perhaps you m-y anticipate a complete fpiritofre action on the continent -1-aud Bonapirtebe yet checked in his infatiable ambition."

THE WESTERN SUN

pjtfWMaitMJu wmmmtmrmamsm toacujaa be extended to two millions of francs fres - ft. ... J

iroman cnarges add tenure. 6. The properties and palace of the pope

k ll,J,l;"c "unjctra.to no impott, jurifdiaion, or vifit, and Hull befides enjoy fpecul im-jiunities.

An extraordinary Confultum halloa the firft of June next, take poffefn0n, in our name, cf the dates of the pope, and make the neceiTary arrangements, fb that the conftitutional government be in vigor on the fir ft day of January, eighteen hundred and ten. (ned) NAPOLEON'. By the Emperor, TheMifor fecretary of Hate, (Signed) H. B. MARAT.

I'lNCENNES, Sett-ember 2, 1309. Tne Editor is under the painful neceflity of prcfenting his fubferibers with the Weftern Sun upon a reduced fize he has fent for a fupply of paper of the ufual fize, and is in daily expectation of its arrivals, fhould he be compelled to pTint more than another week on this fize. a fupplement fliali accompany each paper.

5? Tranflatcd for the Mercantile Advertifer,

PROPOSALS BY' GENERAL V. JOHNSTONr L. D. C of Vincer.ncs, J. 1)

For publishing by fubfenption

A rjcrk, to be eutitltd

HE INDIANA JUSTICE AND CONSTABLES GUIDE.

ANNIHILATION OF THE TOPE'S TEM POIl A L POWKR.

ROME, June loth, 1809.

This work lull embrace a legal cefrrtatiou on the life and progrefs (under the laws of England) and prefent refpeclive pov.eis and duty of juftic.ts of the Peace and Co;.Ubles under the lLttute laws of I iid 1 f 1 it Hull likewifc contain all the necrlfary forms for their reipedlive o fines and he prefaced with the C militution of tne United Stctts and the otdinance of the Ternory. The utility and effentiality of fuch an underpin- and publication, efpccially in Incs .ii 1, cannot i.-.'eed it ought not, for a moment, to he douoted it is therefore lioprd tb u ik what is jriieraily good, will be iiberdlly encourage J." CON DM 1ONJ. Lit will be ccmpriftd of one volume rcltivt), ot uetwren one km. dud and one honored ana ; i i t y p2ge?. 2. it I ill ie primed on good common l.pcr viiui ititrh.rd. 3. It will be ut to prf-, iz T on as four l:'.":. 1 1 d 1 11 -.r arc lui.it libtu Ivr (wlmli r iii.t, it is !upp-"!lfd will hardy defray ttic- e-Nj)cnU-? v.l.uh n.u'd r.cff ilaiilv be incisrrrti lo: va itrr u-.'-s, ' frpi--.il ;n'u -rnitii g .) 4. It v. iil be (. Iivcrc d to iuL !ci iliei 2, i:i V: utriiif!' s tt orjc dt!'r per oipv. ."). The Mi :i':er ol i pirs 1 u tc 1 iDt d for, iri-' 1 hr n ' ,1 the fubli rtbfib ht ing 1 uo!kK Hvtifitd th.t the wcik is tca-v ior dc!.ve:y. 1!" Sii'-fr".':5 f r the ah.-n e work w . e rt c - '' u i" vrr A rVlt-MaSteis i tl.( it t v t th- r (i-ntk-men to

, LONDON, June 19. It has been faid the king of Pruflla hag Come to the determination to make one riore druggie for his exiftence as a prince. umnur lavs, thit- , . r 1 .. .

This morning, at ten o'clock, has been .announces and juftifies the ftep, isarriv-

vuxu iidHu,ana pretended copies of iz were circulated on Sunday. In this ir.ftru. ment we are informed, the Frederic William has ihted the numerous grievances to which he has been expofed by Napoleon, is the occupation of his fortreffes by forei-u troops, in the detention of his foldiersv1ti the exorbitant contributions reouiredof his ftates, and in many other inftances, in whiclt

uic treaty winch terminated the late war

publifhed, in the principal r.laces at the

found of the artillery of fort Saint Ange, a decree of his majefly the emperor and king, which unites the ftates of the pope to the French empire. This happy change has taken place with the greateft tranquility, and the inhabitants of Rome, have msmifefted great joy and a lively acknowledgment of an event which puts an end to all uncertainty

01 tneir political exiltence. I ins decree, ""iy wrncn terminal dated from the imperial camp at Vienna, ccn violated.

11 iouy, li concciveu as iouows Vk cc" actually engaged in con Napoleon, Sec. qjtrating her forces, and with this deliga ConSiviering that when Charlemsgne, em- hjjvithdrawn her troops from the eafpercr of the French, and our augult prede- tei.n provinces to Berlin Sc Frankfort on the cellor, prefented the bifliops of Rome with er' Bonaparte feems to have anticipated divers trafts of land (contrees) they were tue I)lrPoffs of Pruflia, when he ordered to granted to them as feudal tenure, to fecure l)e Ambled an army under marfliai Kelthe repofe of his fubjeds, without Rome Ierm.an ": tne convenient iituation of Tbu having ceafed on that account to make a riuSl'h whether for northern or fouthrrn 0part of his empire: perations. This force is now flatrd to conConfidcring that fmce that period the it 38,000 infantry and 7C0D cavalry, nion of the two powers fpiritual and tem- which was a much more confiderable armyp jial, having been, as it fiillis at this prefent an would have been required merely for day, the foiirce of continual difcords ; that f"ppre fling the infurgems in the diilrid o the popL having but too often made ufeof tnc Alkr, the Elbe, and the Oder, the influence of the one to fupport the pre- . The Dutch papers give us fome inforrnatcrdiuns of the other ; and that in confe- tiron itn rclped to the Aufhian armies!!, onence of it, the fiiritual affairs, which, bv Nothing has trsnfoirf

tlicir r-mire are immutable, are confounded a HUi-.nt ; and tlie archdukcis Feroi-

nanu ana John were luftenin-th-ir march and three days fuhfequent toV.Mt date, i was espeaed that they would join the rrand armv. J 0

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to cin umUances, and the policy of the times : Conf.dering, lafily, that every thing we have propoftd to conciliate the ffety of our armies, the tranquility and welfare of our people-, the dignity and entcgrity of our empire with the temporal pretentions of the p. pes, hits been prcpufed in vain : We luve decreed, and do decree as follow-s : Ait. 1. The Rates of the pope arereunited to the French -moire. 2. The city of Rome, the fir ft Chriftian St 8: fj celebrated by recollections w hich Ihe v .nlorces o:i tlie nurd, krd the inonui. n:t ihe prefervrs, is declared an imperial a:,u tree city. Iti 1 jovemmciit and adiu'miliratien, (hall be rrguUtcdty a l'pccial decree.

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