Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 March 1810 — Page 2
Y Mi?rfn, e'ht rnndVd firnn?, atimit 3 yrar ao tlinr rrm.i-ic il only 85 lhr ti.n- ot lu Clnt'nnVs dHWnt, and yrt it hid received 30 irr:i:its fom the contmentin thVmtr.w!. We c.hiU il te an hurtdred fi nilir cafes in proof of tlw note nous inlVluh.ity of the plre fact tint ought to luve been kuwu toonr mmi'drrs. It cvrrthrre wis cafe tint cfd out tar enq dry, it i furcly tlir e.Npedition to W-lchc-,Ctlirl Hahurft yefterday rr finned the feals of the Foreign OdiVe, and they were given to ni.uqui Wellt llv-y, now fecretary of Rate for foreign atfirs. It would thus feem tint the ide of reliving Mr, Coining, and of t!i? removal of the eail of Cvmden, is abandoned, at leall for the piefcnt. Dei emhrr I 1 FLAG OF TRUCK A fl of truce arrived on Saturday near Dver, from Calais, and landed Mr, May. r.tz, an Aurirtan melTenger, the famepcrfon we believe who has before vifited this country in the fame fituation. The vrflel endra voted to make Dover Roads, but the wind and tide being unfavorable, flie made the land about three miles to ; raft ward - Mr. Mantel, the agent For prifoners, being apprised of her approach, immediately followed her in the cuitom-houfe boat, having previoufly .ordered a clnife and four to meet them at Kingfdown, in which he fhortly after returned to Dover, accompanied by the Auftrtan meffenger, who fat out immediately for London, where he arrived yciler-day.
SALEM, Dec. 22. The fupreme Judicial Court clofed its ftflion in this town yefterday. On Wednefdy a criminal caufe was tried, extremely intercfting to the community at larg. It was that of an it nerant Doctor THOMPSON, for the murder of EZRA LOVE r r,of loverly, in January Ul by admintftering to hint as medicine, fre. quent portions of powerful and active poifon called pukes, after he had been reductd, by repeated lobelia and fweatings, to a ftatc of great weaknefs. The teftimony refpecling the treatment of the. Patient, by the Doctor, was (hocking to the Feelings of the audience, & mull operate as a caution to the public againtl employing mere Pretenders to medicine. This, however, was a cafe which it feems the law Could not reach or at leaft in the form in which it wpsbronght forward in the indictment ; and the Jury confequeutly found a verdict of arquittal.
It appears from a report of the Secretary ot the navy, that in order to carry into effect the late law of CongrtTs anthorifing the fitting out, officering and manning the fc i gates of the U. S. There will be wanting four captains, four mafter lieutenant cotnman 1ants, ten lieutenants, and two thoufand three hundred and twenty fix feamen, in addition to thole already authoiifed by law. The Anti-Duellino; Rill in troduced in the Virg. lcgifiature. has palled the houfe ot .Reprefentatives by a Very large majority. T he pennlv Ivania Legifla ture have palled a bill tor the removal of the feat of GovernmciK from Lancalier to Ilarr iiburg. '1 he feat of Government of the flatc of Qo is to be removed from Chillicothe to Zeant fville. A bill has patted the houfe Mi prefentatives ot the Pcnnf) Uania Ltgifiaturc, by a large majority to prevent foreigners lrom opening infu
ranee offices or undertaking any policy ot infurance alio (objecting to a heavy penalty pcrfons wlio (hall permit theii property to be injured m a to reign office. The object ot
I this bill is to expel the branch
of the Phoenix infurance company of London, which has been for a number of years ellablilhed in the city of Phi ladelphia MM yfvery feverc gale has been mod ferioudy telt on the fca board to the eallward. Seve ral velfels have been driven on (bore from their anchorage in the harbour of New- Yoi k is:
confidcrably damaged the
crews at fevernl have perifhed Our latell Philadelphia papers give us a lively difcriptibn ot the great anxiety and alarm of the merchants and citizens for the latety of the fhippmg in the river Delaware from the inclemency of the feafon and immence quantity ot ice in the river, the loffot a num
ber of vtilels, is the lealt that can be expected The electioneering cam paign is already opened in the llate of New York, and promiles to become extremely warm, Gen. Piatt, of the tWettern Diitrift, is nominated by the Ftdei aliits as their candidate for" the Governoribip. Mr. Tomkins the prelent Governor, will . Le iupported by the Republicans; and if they are united and adive, we have not a doubt the latter candidate will lucceed by a majority of thoulands.
The National intelligencer of the 3 i It January,' fays 44 It is will a lurpiize only equalled by our indignation, that we perufe the unrounded datements, with which tomany of the papers teem, oi the defenceleis Itate of our ports and harbors. Were the pariially true the avidity with which they are circulau-c would cxpofe the patiionin of their aiuhoi s to much quel tion. But when renrefentati ons, flagrantly untrue, ai c tie pieted in glowing colors in times, like thefe, when tlu injuiiice of foreign powers leaves us nothma to hope irom their to: bear.mce, fuc'n con duct becomes highly criminal, and calls for marked rtprchenfion. " The truth is, that mod of the works coutcmplutf d Kail of New-York are cither tin ilhed, cr nearly finifhed, and in a refpectabie condition for defence. '1 'hole in the har
bour of New-York being on an unufuilly huge fcale, have pr ogre lied more llowly than the reft. But as the funds are lullicient, they will io foon as the leafon admits, be profe cutcd with new vipor. The proper 'departments have not been inactive even in the dead of wincr.. On the eontrarv, cannon are now conrtamly calling and in a ft ate of tranf portation, carriages and implements are making, contracts for powder and ball in execution, and ammunition oi every defcription prepaiing Small arms are ready in abun dance, and the preparations for war, (hould it eventually oecome inevitable, may be aifirmed to be in greater forvvardnel's than ihey have been at any amecedt-iu period fince
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PROPOSAS Br WILLIAM DROMGOOIE, -For pubhlhing oy lublcnption in lirtirdltovvn, (Ky ) a Periodical Work, to be entitled ' - THE GARDEN. B r CHRIS TO PHiL R CRABTREE, Es& - AiD OTHERS. .So all agreed through fweet diverfitie, Plus Gidcn to adurn, with great variette. JJ, SrENSER. TO THE PUBLIC. ,A confidtrable pnrl of the propofed work, will couliit .in auufe of the puUiii- in general, or, what is the iamc thing, in lain paoning thrir vices and toiblca ; and we dout)t not but every man Will be- lo anxious to lic.tr what is laid agamit iunivlt that he will without limitation purchaie aui C4icfully perule our paper. l'hc " chief obj -Ct however, of t'uc prelent 'addrefs 10 t lit: pubtic, is, like ail Authors, to puiF ouriclves into notice ; let torth our litcriiiy pretcnli. ons, Htid cllabhil) iutomiovert.iliiy, th.a we arc as wtll atqtuinted with the CUiliiLS, the Sciesices, TrciuVs and Profcllion, as the mother that bore U5. liy tins method likewilr, we expert to command tlii attcnti;n and patronage of our countrymen. We warn ..II pcrfons not to conclrriHi our woiks thro prejudice, without having read-th-m ; nor prei i p i t i ceiy nd ungcntioully to itoii at them, brcaufe they have the misfortuutot b.inj an rtlsprin of tiic Wilu w,ods of Kentutky; hut we intreat the ni t j 1 1 A'lth us lo I. liter the imivr ienuis cf our ilite; trim the uuttird piuit'i.i ot the tern Mul- ; w.ikr tiir m'n.s tit our firebotn Youths hum thrir lc tiiarv ; n-:: op n :i fSre their eyrs, in de!i ht!ul piolp. ct, uitciiccu-l lirlJa whith ti.cy m.jy be indeed to cxph re. We are proud to i;,fv;rm thr pu'-Iir, t!ijt tli- gates ot our G wdrn rtre now ti r-jAn oprn ; aiivi wr invite ti.em to enter in ; rx ir.i! its provUivti o;,s, coiitrmplrttc its
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to ftifTcn, nrd nrV rr,n-r1?, tl: finontli ad nimbi- tonurs ot . n : e i -r s. In Ihmt .11 kinds of Jt r!s tli i; r.i r e-:.tr i into tic Medical VocahuUfy .f .oi K! u r.)", C. have, 3ul tntMii to l...-c in (un f-ir.lr:) ; whrthrr fllic.uii lis in 'liin.; v i,.-. , ..( :n f 'othmg tf-e ! i , . jf, .. ,n ti-vnl'n the corrupt I o.'- ,.f en ; ;(l n'umil -tirffj sd rrdivtn.!' t! ;,.;'- . Lf-aO Tome com eitrj i.mu : ) t.lfit : 1to liU'dra-ins (l'"d wr UKan) to . :Ti our literarv at)ilitie, we here y:-r- (tU. ;4 Ipecimtn cf our nrmiii ruift.ts, that w c , -confident no one will have the Imldntfj 0 Interrupt ns hereafter. Wr, theietrre, i 1. form thr Doctors, that we know,. Kf t l ; ius v:is deified, ;md that thr hell mrtrrrr. jf curing t!ie toot!i.ach are u are to bc:i ycur head wtll. uu then lliike all your te?-:Ji oMt, or tf fill votir moudi w itll v::rer 1 hold it ever thr fl"- tntil it boils Ti 3 Mdifiry nrui Dnelift, ve infonn, th-.t ;-;ui;s..ik1 u:i ponder, were invrtifH hy Swaits, i Monk of C Jogn.. The PelJrs' nd B-nu:c, wr inform, that Qnetn hlizahrth w5 thr fjrfi woman wi o wore 1:1k Itockiof-sin Eiu lar.d ; and that the French King, w s tlie fi i prrlm v. ho ever wore them. But to., the' 'Lawyers, we l.or.fTtly coniefs ' Ignoramus ' . It m .y n..t he improper, notwiilsnatuiii!, to (Utr, ti nt 'C hive fern thr outside of Blackfionr, Coke, Dallas, and otlnis, which is nearly as much as many a squib crucher of thr day can fv lint above all, we are great LinguHb, for we know that tlie Greek name of wa'er is IViict, the Lrftin name, Aituas the Fretuh name, Jiuu, thr Dut It Vaster ; hut as to the ilebicw, we dnltrr to our renders, that our infuperable clrteflnion of the vh()l- Jewilh profrlhon, has been the Catife of our not having itudud' their lanu 'f;e Aitrr the above modefi difply of eruditi on, we hope no one will drr tofnrr r at our productions, but h t ui ji&ht in pcacet with the vict s of the land, , 1 o the Ladirswc make our brfl bev ; put our b' li loot foremolt, ar d allure th-mf wc Ih 11 always be on our P's and (Vs Good-nauired wholefome advice will be dmiuiieird to them, refprdling the jnainge ment of th-ir be.ux ; matrimony will be commended and preached up for their fakd. And woe be unto Bachelors ! for vc will fo pefter and worry them, that they will choofe to bow beneath the yoke of Hymen, rnthvr than endure cur artillery of wit, ridicule, refon and laughter for we are w..rm a imircrs of he gentle fcX ; and profeffcddtl'ciplrs of .Cheltcifield. ' In order that out Garden may rot v.'ound the rye of any one,- wr have determined to exclude all religious, tiifputatiom and 39 to politics, .although wr have no doubt but we couid prove, that 'J h. mas JeiT-rlon is a great, and good man, and thatiCih Democratic, is the hell form of' government, vet wr" will cir fully -void touchir. on that fubjt ct. Jn the depr m-nt ol Critiiifm, wr will fuiii-tirn-s aope-r ; . ai.d fui h io ourhcldt.rls, that v. e 0 .11 not'hefu tatr to attack the hucll I'Im's. thr Co. lunrii.ul not rx eptrd. j!: wr mure par in ularly drf 1 are rurlelvf-i tb Guardians o Mor .lity, 'and the fwornjoes to alPmatw ner of Vice. . ' '
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