Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 December 1809 — Page 3
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' ' v i A . NNFS, I) k ct m i: i: ,v 2 , I 80 J . , t t . (i i t t t Oil the sth clay oi December next, the a-1 oIumc of the Yd'tcm Sun, will )v completed fub. lcrlbcrs w ho calculate upon payins :n trade mud little o;T by that time, as after that date the Editor will expect calh from all delinquents. Indifpo.'ition in the family of the Editor, will, he hopes be confiricrecl u futlieicnt excuie for the late hour at w hich his paper has appeared the iall two weeks. The Journals of the Houfe.of ISeprefentutives are unavoidably omitted this week, they lbali be returned in our next. " 'I he alter -zve with rabiure arret. The cfuin is light the bondage sweet.1 " MARRUD.:On Thuriilaj; evening hill, Mr. Thomas J iks? junior, to Mils Hctfcy INTCIure, daughter of mr. William M'Clurc all of this county.
T.Irs. Jerome Putter fon, of Baltimore (firll wife of Jerome Bonaparte) lias been treated a dutches of the houfe of Napoleon, with a f.'cy of 50,000 (.towns per annum. Her ton is created piince of tlie Trench empire. It is alio faid, col Toulard, late of the American revoiuticnaiy aimy, is appointed his governor, with the rank of gener.il, andi a fplendid falary. Baltimore is to be the Imperial and Hoyal tefiucncc- for the prcfent. Free. your. IMPORTANT. In the lourfe of the corrcfpcr.dencir, vrhii h, i: feem?, his taken place between the fci retai y i.f ttrte and mi. Jackfbn, we urderlland tint mr. Jaikfon h:.d flated that t!ie ditoatc h from mr. Cinninj to mr. KrIkine of the 23d January, was the only ciii.atch by wlmh the conditions weie prefenced to mr. Kn'kme, for the ronclulion of an air.mrm, i,t with this country on thr i; 1 1 rt r to which it related that mr. Smith in his reply had allured mr. Jatkfon th.it to fut h dnliration had ever before been iiuJc to tlie government, and ;u!dd, that it that ditpitch had been communicated t th- tunc ct the arr inf ir.f nt , or if it had been known tht the iropV.'nions con. t line : mi it w.-fil,- o dy ouei on which he was au'dwf iird t.) unke -ui ai ranement, the o !''"'-. m nt wni'd nut have been jmic!- t iK.tv. itl.it muipg this aiiurance, nn. i k!-::. m hu wx letter indecorouf--u fed a lir.uare implying that mr. Kr-jlimr'.-i i tit'u:.ti(;!r were at the time made hc..w:. to this government. tint in m. Smith's antw-r in iotu"! ticn w.s diltmcUv qi-n thit iu.h an mtiiintion was madmif U ih', :id !t; -i tally f:er the e:piicit aTe-vi;u,-i of this ijov i timent that th-y h.ui yn tl(!' i-.n vv'ed;, and that with huh :::ow!l - . ! :.' ' ,n arran?- ment woi:'..I : rt ,avr i)-t-n mi-, t in r.ir. T n k i 1 1 " i : try: l-tt: r tif i.nf infrui tion h ivI",.- t)-cn r ' i'.'-r teti. r.J rven . ' t i v it' d, it o'-iv r-m ! in rc:er - rr' c! i'; otp" tU'dti u b: l lt.iI been thus ahuled, to j il'iMii nir. J.okl :i as t;it. Snutli diJ.llMt r.r, fu't l'e i. iion iti;r- wni!.i ! irei-
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Llent. HfvtK, pa (Ted throupli this city i o j eai.y ynt, ui.iy not ning, on his w.y to tin teat of government, with dii'patthes ficm the American mm Ite r at Paris, which pUcr he hft the 20th. and IOrient the 2H:h of 'up timber. Peace httwern Audria aid I'riituT was not com ludrd renewal id" war was expected. Nothing don in favc r nt Am-rican lommcrrr the difpUthe'; lent out by the VValp, had not been forWaidtd to tlie enyeror, gen. Armltiongintended to fnend the winter in Pans. The United .States fchooner Kutepiize. was to fail from Anillerdam for America, t!ie8thof Oitobtr, and an American orig, with American fe. .urn, tint had been detained at Afra?, on the 10th. Phil. Coffee House Books. A v Vor& Nov. 1. This morninpr the Unitvd 6'tates (loop of war Walp, hour. Lawrence, arrived herein 33 days from 1Orient, from which place the failed on the 28th September. Lieutenant HafwcII, the bearer of dif patches from mr. Armflrong, left Paris on the 20th of September ' Contrary to the general expectation there is nothing received by the Wafp that will tend to It Hen the evils refulting fro!n an intenuptrd (late of commerce, as tvill apjcnr trou) the following facts, whirdi have been communicated to ns by pffengers in the VVafp, andtf'arhererl from letters' to houfes of tlie firlt refpectability received by her. In the fit It place, we learn, that nothing Ind been done by nir. Armftrong, nnr did heexpeA to bring the French pornment to any kind of terun with the U. State s, nnlefa the latter went to war with Great Biitain,or would guarantee to Francr, that America would refill the fearrh of American vefiels by the crtnft rs of England. We further learn, tint the difpatches which went out in the VVafp, had not, as late as the 20th of September, been fentto Bonaparte, at Vienna, as (it is obferved by mr. Armflrong) it was tifelefs to trouble hirh on the fubjeft, while he was engaged on the continent. Mr. Armttiong intended fome time to have left France for the United States, but was prevented by repeated rfcpietts from the French minitter to remain, as fomething deciiive from the emperor might be expected ; but ns tiuthing had been received,
and mr. Armflrong delpaired of any fuo eels, he intended as foon as poflible to fi.il for America--he would have detained the Wafp for this purpofe, we are inf. rn.ed, if his family, could have been accommodated
in Iier. At the time cf the failing of the Wafp no ne ws of peace between Aultria and F. had been received. Indeed it was rumoured that a recommencement of hottihties had taken place, and tiiat Ruffia was on the point of joining Audiia, in confequence of the enoimous demands made by Bonaparte of the emperor Francis. Our French papers by this r.rrival are to the 23d of Sept from Paris. They con tain but little news ; but we find enough in them to convince us that the war on the continent is rot at an end. Tiny again fpeah in hnltile terms aaind the Auflrians. It is true that thepiize courts in France
have iulpevidrd the condemnation of Ame rican p opTty ; but this is fuppoled to be done to ai.fwer fome pirticular purpofe. Xo!;e of the itnmenfe property under fequritratiou, has, as we tan Icain, been re ttored. (tentral Armftrong told one of the paf fen -eisin th'e W-ip, on the 16th .SVpicm ber, th .t he had at I itt, procured the rtleafr ot tlie American framen who had been in lor.g inprifr;rd at Arrs, and thu th'V wot:!.: fjil about t!ir l(J!)(if O:ober from Di-ppr. in an Aiiietican t)rir whuh he had puulwiLd to bring tiiesn heme. Lif utenant H ifufl!, th- h.-arer of ift put.1., zrom br:i(e, anived in t;ii:ci"ty ot; We t: ) hot h-a: n, thit tiie mi.)f. m bror. !.: !-y htm iricHt'. t;y raatr r;al -itrr'ti ..n io the relitions Detweeii tla ccuntr- an J i A'r. Int.
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MEMORY OF WASHINGTON. To the Citizens of the Unit 'J States, IVVIILN your bcd.ivcd WASH NGTON, the Fuhvr si In, emmtrv , died I Yail lov with nwre.ifrd 1 n ii I . ii i :y , the universe in ten i ! An; kicavs ! did your bofoiv.s diltte and ;;low, when, t tlie l;i It mertiog ot )-r.r p.duic.d i'ul.e.s, following the um 1 ,it n, ,y fnit, y n f..v the cill tor a M( N U ,i J.N l, worti v ot the iutihme vutne;; y: u Jioped to peipetu-
ate, uuiveil.d'y appl .luird. How then, Fellow Countrymen, have ye permitted two whole e.rs to pals hnce ti e noble and natural iciwlution was every wh re, individually fo.-mtd; ard the traveller (till to .ifk in vain, Where is the National Monument, lacied to public mi private virtue ; to the ma:us ot the illuftiius WASHING i ON ? Coi.u.mdi U's ! you owe to the world, as well its to yourlVl ve, an apology, oi an explanation, for the royltrrious delay of your aiknowlrdgi duty ; tincc nothing ran be more tim , tlun that a mete ditferei ce ot opinion, refpecting tf furin of tbc Menu merit,-or the mode of its elevation, is th tole caule. To pro-c this, let us ifree at once to ouviate all diilUulty, by uniting m i Pimple plan to Accord with the annexed, now in operation : TFUMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, To a Monument fac red to Public and Pi i vte Virtue, dedicated to GEO KG F WASHING-ION, to be etea d iu the City bc.ring his name, by the volnntaty contribution of Citizens of the United States only. I "br form, and initriptions, to be under the entire dirctlion of three Ti uhVes. 1. Thefe articles of fujfeription for a Monument to WASHING' ON, may be opened in any diitridl' or p rt of the United tates, provided that none but citizens be allowed to fubferibe, and that no individual be allowed to contribute in his own name more than ONF DOLLAR, to this fubftription fund. 2. The name of each fubferiber (hall be written in a book, and tr-ntmittcd with the fubfeription mo.::s, to cither branenci the iaiik of the United States. V 3. To render the whole defign as fimple as may be, three trulty -and well belovtu triends, namely, BulJnod Walhington, nu John Marlhill, Judges of the Supiemr court of the U. States, & Benjamin StoO dart, late Secretary of the Navy of the U. States, or any two ot them, arc herebv em powered and rrfiuelled to Carry :he wboh defign into ttfect, in Inch manner as n their wifdom my hi-deemed molt honorable to tiie memory ot WASHING J ON. 4. .Should the turn beicoy collected be more than tuiVuient tor a Monument, -r Alaufoleu m, (u hatevei the oi ject ofouritlpeC may ue called) the i'mlters die hereby icquclted to appropuue the fyjjlus, to in crcafe the fund which WAiH NG'J'ON began when in his lalt will and teftament h virtually laid the corner ttonc oi a Nation al Univeifity. 5. 'l'iie I'ruQees are hereby empower. ci and requelted to draw the fubfcripnon mo nits iium the Uaiik in wh.ch t tie y are depoli ted at diftretion, and alto to depoiit the oiiginal funic ripliou book, either with the remains of WASHINGTON, or in the Library of the N Uuin I Univrifuy, found ed by WASHING 1 ON. They' arc alf, rrcpiclb-d to pubhlh wiitncvrr thry nia) tniok fit, (tatcmehU i t tlit ir pi ogre L in the -mportant work, hcicby configncd to then c .re.
This is the price, of one Hone of the kind to be utcd. )ECT A B"ok n op-ned at the hnufr if Governor Hatiiioii, where al) w : ,o frrl i venfr.tion 1 r tiie ImmohtaL Hkiio, a ill voluntarily tcjMii . and add uuc ttonc to
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For 1 dr at the OtLie of the Wrprrn Sun. THE PKP PI. 1UA L ALMANaC,
Fom cirn Attachment NOTICK n hereliy given, tbat a wi of attuhmrnt iifyd out ot ih.0111: ot Comnxui Pleas ot Dearborn couru tv, In'iima teiritoiy, at the fuit ot J niei Knight, a;;inlt tie goods and ch..-.tc! ii,;h:, and reoi:s, l.ii.j-; and tmenientsof Picmr.! K-ddy, a no l it f:drut, in a nleaof tiep,i on the e air, dimu.;- twenty thiee d.. I!..t,, thirty right -ltd j rpurtcr cents, iriurtMble to th term of Augnfl, 1803, on which th' DiriifT of faici countv hith returned, that f;e Ims attached one u.src as thr property of fa id Redely Notice is ti eret. fe 'hereby i;iven, that unh-fs fa id Richard Krddy, do apathy hunfelf, or uton.ey, put in fp ci.d bail, 'and receive a declaration, jmn:rnt will be entered a. gainQ him h drf.,ult, and thr property fo attached Juki for the benefit of 1I creditors who may appear en ithd to receive a (hare thereof, and w ho may duly claim the fame. .7;. C. Piucl c. c. p. J amks Dii.l, attry. ) for plamtitr. C Laurence 'urk.h .'iOth rpt. 1809 Foreign Attachment. XJOTICL is here! y .vrn that a writ of 1 at.a hmrnt .1(1 oUt of thr court of Common Plras, of I)-a,horn eouoty, IndU am territory, at the luit of R0,Prt pi,tt .ginfi the good, and chattels, rights, ere. bts, lands and tenements, Qf John Hrndrton, a on refidrnt, in a plea .of debt, twenty frven dollars, frvrnteen and a h If Cents, return d)lr to tb term of Auc-ulL 1808; on which the IherifT of t Vd Coun'y hath returned that hr has attached one rn.rc the property of f.id Hrndr. foi.. No. t.ce .s therefore hereby civen, that ufrfs jher.Kl John Henderfon, do :,ppcarf by h.mh lf, or att..rnry,Fr j r)ffij, njt ancj receive derivation, judgment will he entered aga, nil him by ch fault, and thr property lo attached, fold for the bentfir J creditors who may appear rn itlrd to receive a bVre thereof, and who will duly claim the fame. Sn?nl. C Vance c. c. p ' James Dill, attry. for plaintiff. Laurecceburgh, 30th Sept. 1809. FOR SALE AT 7 HIS OFFICE, ' HIE L A V S OF T If E INDIANA TKRRITORY, Comprising those A(fts formerly- in force, and as Revised Br Messrs. JOHN RICE JONES, and JOHN JOHNSON, And passed (after amendments) by th LrgisUuie ; ai d the On. iml ActI p.ssed-at th- Fiist Session ..f thr Sconci General ssrnii-ly of thr laicl Tcrrittryi Price Three, Dollars IS Hftj Cents. ., ALSO A FEW COPIES OF T1IK L A W S PASSU) At thr Second Session of the Second General Assembly of the Indiana Teititorv. Price Fifty Cents. live DoLtrs Rcuaid. KANAWAY from a I) huvare Indian on the Tu fd y the Jilt day ot Go ' tobcr Lit, 4t col. Joh.n Small's a Sorrel Horse, tbout five ye.r5r.ld. about fourteen hardt hii.;b, his m.in ut Ui rr, and his tail trmnird very I 1". he h s a bi n k Itreak all aI : g f ii b . I:, h" i a ihon v II made h rfo any (.film !l;io 1 p f ji horfr ind dr-
hvern l.m to nir in Viucennrs (hall ft ceive t ti r above reward. Joseph Barron, Intrrpr t-r. T1UNTING. I lam! bit It. C c . :r L ettcrs, A N I J A I. L K I S DS OF J." h A T I V AND A'Cl'lMTU.y PR. Al' 'lhlS Oi'iTCli.
