Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 December 1809 — Page 2

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Tr war, uikK t "he .-nlpiccs of England, aimmed .1 character huh Bonaparte will Xiotealliv forget or forgive ; it s rendered p-.fnl to himfdf; thr caufeof legiti. jn t kings, as they re railed agii'dt an ufurper. The emperor of Auttria will now have re.fon to rue this tolly ; Ronap.nte i s hence adopted it as a maxim, tint his beft fecuritv is to luve no kings on the continent hut thole of his own creation. Jerome, fof-ph, the duke of this uul the duke of that, are not m.ue kings merely upon their own account ; they are part of the fvltem of li mapatte, accmilinpr to which be is ab"ut to hrd.e and encircle France b; feudatories of his own family In this manner all Europ.- is cemented into one f) Item and every prmce has an interr ft to defend him, who in turn fupports them all. Extracts of the regifters of the confervative fenate. of Tuefday, 15th of Auguft, 1809. 'I he confervative fenate afiemble to the number of roemoets prefcribed by the gorli article of the at of the constitutions uf the 22d Frimaire, year 8. Deliberating upon the communication which were made to them by his ferene highnels the prince arch chancellor of the empire, in fitting of the 14th of this month. After having heard the report ot theirlpecial committee appointed in the fame fitting. Decree, that upon the ob jedl of the faid communications, there Ihall be made to his majefly the emperor and king, an addrefs of the following tenor :

more noble cnthuiafm animated the French

will a have

people. Your majelly, fire, (the brave fehows ot the interior of the empire conjure your majefly will not withdraw from the banks of the Danube nor from thole of the Tagus, any of thofe invincible legions which have fo often had the happinefs of fihting before your majcfly's eyes, and no thing will delay the moment lo muchdefired by you, when the olive of peace will rife above your triumphat eagles. Whereever there are Frenchmen, there will be an army ; and whenever they receive the fignal of combat, the genius of your majefly will animate them, becaule they every where experience the fame devotednefs, the fame admiration of your ma jelly. They, who being more diflant from the new liclds ot glory which victory is preparing in the name of honor, of the country and of Napoleon, cannot reach the enemies co horts without eroding a great part of your empire, will teel no other pain than the fear ot arriving only to crown their brothers with the civil and military laurel. Hands will not be want ing to hurl thofe dreadful thunderbolts which your majelly's exalted forefight had caufed to be prepared along

'The prince arch chan- the whole coalt ot your em-

cellar or the empire has jult jpire.

made known to the fenate

the militarv events ot Zealand ,

The uifdom of the prince

depofitory of your confidence

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is this moment the theatre ; , the devotednefs of your min and your majelly 's minifler of ! liters, and the zeal of all the war has jult communicated to I civil and military chiefs, have us the report which he made feconded thefe generous mo to the council of minillers, vements. prefided by his ferene highnefs Thefe veterans of glory, concerning thefe events. who long (ighed at not tol The enemv of the repofe j lowing your majelly to the of Euiope, has landed his midft of battles, are going to troops upon two lflands of dirctf by their experience the Z .-aland. I he cry of war, ! warlike fight of your young

directly refounded upon the French (bores. -A 11 the nighboring depart ments anfwered this cry, whiihforthe French v. as always the cry for victory and the brave national guard

Frenchmen. They will (how

them the noble plains with which your majelly has covered their noble fears. 1 1 1 Lift 1 ious generals, chofc

by your majelly, and filled

flew tmm all lutes to avenge with your fpiiit, march ai

the iol it in ot the ten it or y their head. of a neighboring and allied! 4 Seven fenators (hare this nation. fhinig honor. 4 Under thefe memorable 1 Your 'hips of thcSchcl It, circuit. uH-es, Le, the fenate, protected by formidable bat o ihate in lo lively a man teiies, and protecting them in ih r .ill the lentitneiits ol the their turn, double the ban iei Itik!) nciMili'. have need of ot iron and fire w hich hounds

cxp: tiling i!,cm to vour ma- the fhores jelly. ; Zealand.

Let r.ll hope' vanifh upon' 4 i he Dutch nation, whoft

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liks oi 1 luu.es. Iscvcr. territory is attacked is railing

with pride its ancient banners which call to mind fo many grand exploits of the various tSavarians ; and your auguil brother who reigns over them is at their head. All advance under the ir re(iHable influence, prelent in ail places, of the greatelt ot heroes ; the Fnghih will foon be driven back to their (hips. A ! if we could ceafe to liften for a moment to the voice ot humaniy, with what ardour we lhoi,!d will) that their cohorts, daring to re move from the waves deftin ed to favor their approaching flight, would advance upon the facred land of the French, no Englifhman would again behold the roof of his family. The wrecks of their arms, lire, will he the trophies with which the French people will ornament thofe numerous triumphat arches which their gratitude is going to raife along the triumphal road of the greatelt ot commanders, an-4 of the moft beloved of love reigns, returning from the fields of Aullria, at the head of his inmortal armies, and caufing victory to proclaim the peace of the continent. Vouchfafe, fire, to receive with benevolence, the frefh homage of the refpedi, devo tednels and fidelity of the fenate." The prefident and fecreta. ries, Signed, G. Garnear, Prst. Scmonaillc Of IL:rminy Sccttfs. Seen and fealed, The chancellor of the fenate. Signed, Count LapLice.

tv.ay foon meet the retribution due to IulIi attrociouj crimes.

i:X(;;::Sii isr latix :.;izor. fubferiher wHhcs to inf.rm lii X public tliat a Uhovl will i.)in:i:ci,' : and hr onetitd on the llrlt day ,' J-ur ;v next, at his own houfe, in BufNroii Town, (hip where good tlofc houfc will ' e fit, tv d up and prepared for the purpv)f- where, mm X. & a ...... .

will be tan-tit, ttCAlJUNU. K I I INC,

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GUAGES, G EGG HA I'll Y, Sec P.. rents who iVnd tlic-ir children m;'y iri :iiTnred tint p.n ;ic ul r attrntion vili be paid u their morals, as well as tuition. iniliam F. ThcinUzon M D. 13th of 1 Ith Month, 1809.

Morristovm, f N. J J Nov. 7. HORRID OUTRAGE. Through different channels we are intormed that on Sa turday night, Dr. William ftoyles and his wife, of Long Hill, in this county, were both diot, as they were feated by ;he fire, by fomc pctfou out idc of the houie. It is flat ed that the guns were pointed through the window ; and r hat the contents of one ot (hem pafTed thro his throat, and tiie other wounded hh wife in the bread. It is ad vied that the lives or both, and particularly his) are dii paired ot. c do not underitand that the uionllers in lur man lhape. who committeti the art, have yet been ddco vercd ; as the d it knefs of the night favoured their elcape, as well as the execution ol their diabolical purpofes. ! t

is to be hopcd; however, they

Five Dollars Rtivard A SORREL m.rc, tour or five years old, with a fwitdi tVd, (the proprrty of Janes R-ggs, efq.) btoke out of xty pliure dining tlie l.itr f (iion of the Lrgif hture, and I havr not finer hern able to re.

cover hei 'he above rewaid will be given upon her delivery to I Villi am IT Harrison. Vincennes, 23d Nov. 1S09. Foreign Attachment. NOTICE is here: y ppven that a writ of attarhment ilfurd out of the court ofc Common Pi.is, of be .n horn county, Indi aiM trrritory, at the fuit of Robert Piat:, igainfl the ods and chattels, rights, credits, lands and tenements, ot John Henderfon, a non-rrfidrnt, in a plea of debt, J twemy feven dollars, feventee-n and a lult rents, returnable to the term of Aupull, 1808. on Mfhi.-h the OierifT of faid emmty h uh returned that he has attached one mars as thf property of laid HenrJerfon, No. tice is ther.fme hereby given, that unlets rhef.iid John Hendtrfoti. do appear, by himlelf, or attorney, put in fpeci.il bail, and receive a declaration, judgment will be entered againd him by drfuilt, and the pro perty fo ttr.thed, fold lor the hentfit of all ' crrdito-s who may appear entitled to receive a (lure thereof, ana who will duly claim the fame. Sam I. C. Vance c. c. p. James Dill, attry. for plaintiff. J L..urenceburh, 30th Sept. 1809. Foreign Attachment. VIOTIGE is hereby given, that a writ JL N of attachment illued out of the court of Common Pleas of Dearborn county, Indiana territory, at the luit of James Knight, aaiidl the goods and chattels, rights and i recks, lauds and tenements of Kicnard Reddy, a no i-irfid'-nt, in a Ira of trrin ii rt xYf i A ... ...... .1

dollars, thirty eiht and a quarter cents, returnable to the trim of Auguil, 1803, in which the fhrrifF t.f faid county hatli returned, that he hs attached ore mare 3 the property of tVid Reddy Notice ia therefore hereby tfiveii, that m:rii the f.tid Richard RedJv, do appear by himfrlf, or attorney, put in fp;Ll b .11, ar:d rrcelve a Jcclaratiun, judmi:t will be enterrd againft him by default, and the property h attached fold for the bT.tfitrf aUcrcditora who may appear en.i:l-d ta re ceive a llnre thereof, and who may duty c him the func. Sam. C. Vance, c. c. r. J amks Dili., attry. 1

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L lurentcburgh, 30:h oVpt. 1809 a Ri oui:st, THE p-ffou who borrowed GcUsmiih' r.iur.i Ewe's lcvis and, Jf:si,ru:! .ir.tnioic;, the latter in Fienchnn I vdl plcale return tl.cm to the ctlicc ol I i. -Wcltcrn Sun. BLANK DKKDS For Sale at this Ujicc A 1. Z U !1 lank I Far r an: S!.r:r:rr:rs, ?:: Executions f-r Magistrate ;.. J. Ot - - .... jy"i