Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 July 1810 — Page 3

they have captured a great many veliels. te We have been favored with 0 particular & coi red account ot the American velTels and cargoes feqiiciiered in st. Sebaltians, Sec. which we ihall oive in detail in our next. o The number of veflels amounts to forty five which with their cargoes, at the lowed eflimate are calculated to be worth one million five hundred thoufand dollars.

NEW and CHKAP GOODS.

o:o:o

- . FOR THE Wk.STEIIN SlIK. Ir. Stout, AS I have been charged with holding a private feditious meeting at the orlice of J. Bidollet, remitter, on the evening the J 9:1) June, 1&10. To free the fubjecTt. from any falfe colouring it has received, or may receive, by being bandied about, 1 have thought it advifable to lay be fore the public the way and

manner I happened at that meeting, and

what tranfpired during the time I was there, which was not more than 15 minutes. On thefaid 19th of June, b?ing at the Borough of Vincennes, 1 met with nu, Ewing. Receiver of public monies at the ttoie of mr. T. Jones, he aficed me to walk with him, I accordingly did ; on the way he told me he wanted that I Ihould call at mr, Vigo's, atid take the acknowledgement of a conveyance for a piece of laud he had bought ot him that he was going to mr. Badollet's othce, and as foon as he got his horfe he would ride out with me ; when we arrived at the olhce, I found there, mr. M'lntoih, A. Marchal, P. Hieu, J. Caldwell, E. MT4amee and John Johnfon perhaps one or two more. The convtrfation turnrd upon the hoflility of the Indians, it appeared to be the general opinion of thofe prefent, that there was no truth in the report, which coincided with my own an obfervation was made by mr. M'lntcfli on the propriety of a Verbal meflage to the Indians by the people, to afcrrtaiu whether or no they were difpleafed with, or intended to make war on thevfet.tlers at or near Vincennes, and that Dubois fhould carry the fame, as he was fuppofed to go on bufirefs for the Governor -that J Badollet, and one other, fhould wait on Dubois, to Sifcertain whet! er he would deliver the mrff ice or not I ohfeived that il would be well in doing this, not to infringe on the prerogative of the Governor, ; he had the exclulive fuperintendance of Indian nlTifS M'lntolh, and fome other? prefent. C id thev did not intend to interfere wkh tlv proceedings of the tjovrnor ,n -ny rt lp-ifl whatever. This is all I rrcrdie.: that p IT ed at EadoUe'.'s olfi e, which on my int r rogation I relied to the governor. The door was not locked as report f.ws.

VILLI AM JONUS k TOUSSANT

DUliOIS, jux. under the ftm of

JO ES k DUBOIS, HAVE jnit received from Philadelphia, ana are no opening in the Red Houie tormcily occupied by Peter Jones, & Co. an cleg int affortment of NEIF GOODS, which they oftVr for fale at very reduced prices for CASH only.

iN. lj. Credit is entirely out of the ciuef-

tion.

Vincennes, July, 1810,

Johnson.

Three Dollars Reward

" Strayed from

tithe commons of

Vi

hav or brownveai

l

mcennes, a drk

lin? fn J colt j-r.-t-I -tv w-( II crown tor

his aterS white f-et, the white does not reac ii hih as his fetloi k joints, he wa got hv tl e Speculator. Sc is faid to be very mui h l.ke hm, not brn h-d. Whoever tkes 1 im 1 1 1) and d-'ivers him to the fubftnSrr in Vi icr nne.-. lhall receive the above reward, and leaionahlc charges. I .Vincenne-, J'.me C3:n, IS 10.

vv.

NOT ICE.

THF.REAS n.y wife M ,rv, hs M":

my bed and hnd without anv

uift caufe, this is th-ref e to forewarn i

perfon from crediting h-r on ny arr ant as I will pw nod-bis of hr contrtft in. all perfpns are cautioned againft huboiin her at their pnd. - . Francis Anns. June 29, 1810.

POST-OFFICE, V;nc.i,nnk5, July lit, IS 10. A LIST of letters remaining in this ollice during the laft quarter, which it not taken out before the expiration of three months, will be returned to the general poll office as dead letters, viz. A Nathaniel Anderson, Isaac Anderson,

i fillip Almy, Sdiuca Amy.

B

Villiam Bruce, S.imnel Burrows,

William Barney, 2 ; Pithin Burtns.

Joseph Batless, Charles 11 units', '

John But less. G Charles Carrico, Nathaniel Clay pole, David Collins, ''FZ V Crosby, James Cockram, William Can ut hers, ' Benjamin Corp, 2 ; John Crunk. D John Durham, Joseph Dunlap, Enoch Davie, W. IL Dunnica. Tous saint Dubois. Benj imin Evaus, Elisha Edwards, 2 ; Robert Elliott. F Sumuel Fin fry, James Flemming, Jediah F lemming. G Joab Garrett, Gabriel Gresnhaiv, John Grant, . Mary Gill, Pleasant Glass:. H Gervis Ileazleton, John Iladdcn, 2 ; Daniel Htazelton, J. L. Holms, John Ilngg, John H.iy. John Hundley, Stepptn Healcn'. J John Johnson, 2 ; Caty Jenkins, Joseph Johnson, K Peter KuykenJcll, Henry Kuykeildall. L Polly Lczvry, Samuel Lane, Ant-.une Lasselle, John Lcmen, Hyacinthe Lasselle. M VSnv M'lntosh. 2 ; Daniel M-Chre, 2 ; Isaac Mmrgomcry, Benjamin M Donald, Luke Mutson, IViLiuin JlCord. John M'Junkin. O John Ockeltvee, Antoir.e Onrrlla P Vhornton Posey, 3 ; Benjamin Pat ke, James Patterson, George f'hillips, William Parcell, 2 ; Sat Jh Purctll, Benjamin Price. R Thomas Randolph, John Reed, Sally Robins. S amuel Shields, 3 ; Thomas Scott, J siah shields, 1 f i -j mas .tdzvick, James Steivat t, m James Sparks,

hew Thompson

Simon Vannorsdell, 7ei Vangordon. W 4 Rachel West fall Ltivis Wcodry, Edvsard Wilson, 2; Jacob Woids, Jahn Widmer, A. A. Westall, William W.nens, David WSts.n. ' . 10 i GENl. W. JOHNS 10 A',, n,

LOOK HERE,

fc fobfirner w.nts one hundred h' lJ o!

BEEF CATTLE, For which he mII ;ive CASH at fix'y Sc ninety d iys, at the rate cf Two DjlUrs md Fifty Cents prr hundred pom.us. JVit'pb 0 lit I lie. July 6tb, 1810.

The n;!L:n Reward. (IThUV. o'ir i. the incloliir? of :hr liihlfM. rr oil ri.r.iv morning the U, i hl.uk mue, f.u; nts old, fourteen nd a lulf iatKjs ,, ,( Uf l lorpJ, :t tlr in icr forehed.l, io n fiddle m.4iks, no )fjm perceivablr, u.r uhovc reward will e given tn any nr. fo d livering her to the fublVrihr, or to j.",!,,, 1). Hay in Vincetmes, Orli lc-s rr fonb!c cumpenf.itiou for trouble and expenrrS. ho mas Em mi son.

July 5th, 13!(

EOU SALE, II E pIait.ition on ,w hit h I now live oiU-imng 100 irre?, about thirty

acres in . itijji -tr ,f culuvRtioti, and a

crop ot com now imowp ot i i: -innut 8 it res in Apl" ami P t ii oichrd, df evrry kind of iuiyin ut-nfii and houfrhohl and kitchen tpinittr-r, alio; ll )y Ilex h of cofs, horiVn and In-.g?, A credit of 18 months will up riven for all lum3 nbove 10 dolUrs, on t'vn h(nd with good fetnrity. A pa.rticul "l dr U rjption ol the land is deemed needlef, it is trenerflly known and it is prr limit d it w 1 1 1 le virwfd bv ?. i v perlou in lined to pm i hj fe .the land may t-nurchafrd at piivtr (,r- if applied, for t'rfurr the I lt!i of Augufl next, on which day, if not preyioiill fold, it, togethfi with the other articles will be fddat public fle. Betsey Pc y. July 6th, 13 lb.

:-TttK WKSTKRN SUN. VINCENNES, Jvlt7, 1810.

Mr. Dubois, who "' font by the Governor on a iniflion to the Propht-t, returned on the 3rd jnft. r He was received by the Prophet in a friendly manner, and he denied mofl politively any hollile finch tion agi.inft the United States. He was nfked wliy he had colleded fo niriny Indians at that place, mod of wliom had been brought iron, the lakes, and h!tlno right to die country they occupied, and why he had rejected the fait', and di tn ate d the men who carried it. To The fu ll queltion, hs anfwered, thai tu: had, been directed by the Greal hpirit to aill mble all the Indians that lie comd collect, 8c that lie wouLd continue to do fo to the queltion i dative to the fait, he would leturn no aniwer. Mr. Dubois had fome private converfation with fome old friends of his wlnjin he met at the Pro

phet's town, and from them lie learnt that the Prophet had b eel i preparing lor war lor a long time, out they could not tell whether it was againlt the United Slates or the Ofage nation. We underit.md that the Governor ha received a communication bom the Indian Agent at Fort Wayne, in v. hkh all the circumftauces of liu: e ' :n!u. ' ion againll the United Stages, aii ;iartieilai i detailed, and ex.ietiv coirelponci withes hat lie had haid thiougn otliei e h .miels. The dy whu ii .ivc tJitth to Amerlra!) IirJcpei.dt-nie vv ccirLratcd in Hirnloi. r)t!ll.ip, at mr. Ahr-iluni D-Un'? o;. vVtdurUl.y I. If, ;tiir fourth of Jul)) in 4 n.nM"r tint inuU -tloiU rr-1 ana heart iek i i si-cti ju to rvery true Amrric-'. n e- ; q.ir-nt n ;-j;rnpr utr oration was Jlivera y J !in J ihnlun, Khj. ,irrr which :hr r.o:np"y partook ff an c U- ,nt dir r rr pre;4rr(i lor theorrafnn lh- d y 1 1 ird wati thill -.he utrnolt nan;. y anJ contord prr tiled throng !i ut. After dimr the iollwin tofts w-re drank, itcompanicd by the firing of a pi.

fnon to (2th trait hy A corrparv of vofnntecrs, connr.drd by Lieuttn.i.: H-t j --m Hcckes. Col. Luke Deckrr, ncV.i ; lident, and Ii;:ija niin iicikes, V;. I'i.'.-, dent. 111. The day we celebrate may thr y inciplcs that gave it birth, be as la It n i ti;ir. 2nd. The United Jttes ni?y a h;ii;d t trpetu d tinioii rncirtle tiicin, n!d jierprtml infamy to the wrttch who wouU didolvc them." , 3rd. 'ihe memory cf 0-or;e W.i tilington, the faviour of Jii? cuntty, and the he roes who fell in d( tmce of our indrprul trice let regret drop a tear to drafted virtue. 4th. The PrefrJcnt nf the V itrd States may hr fHard with ftcady lirmnefa tho rights of the people, 5th. John Kandolph, the fte-dy opponent of civil and military corruption may his talents aud fimmtfs never he wanted in congrefs, while corruption can find a hiding phtce in any department of nurg-ovrrnmenu 6th. Arnold, Burt, Wdkinfon, Pit kt ring and their affociatcs, let them all clear cut

toetner.

7th. M.iy the man who invades the rijl'ts ot the people , m dr r color of authority, or hy tone, he honored with a neck Uv o hemp t the j.ur.hc rxprnre, 8th. I he American iiMinif iclures may they ioon yr to our coufumHi0n, then i fif; fnr (d.l Ei'l nd. 9th. The American farmers, the phyfical Rei:gth of a nation may ti ey wttli with an eagles eye ;he officers of govern ment. 10th. The freedom cf thr pre fs mnyit never he fied like the handle of, a jug. 1 Ith. YUi iuJi ma Tc rrity may it focn be numbered among he lias ot' the uuioftf and niay the nun who . pp. ff s its progrel's he honored with a iimil.tr judgment lo Cain. 12th. The matrons of TC may their lilver locks iofpire the prrf. nt nuration with reverence and ratnude, hiving been the csufe of bringing into the tvothl anew rsce of heroes, v;ha we inaki duuht, will always he ready to defend the t'.loiioui canfe for which their forefathers bled and died.

always be ready to volunteer their fcrvicet in defence of our lives and liberties. 1 4th. The fair of Indians may thejr always friiile with benigii cnmplaifanre on tlic virtuous heroes of the day, -and may their fmiles be properly appreciated by thole heroes.

1Mb. The memory of Benjamin Frank lin the friend of his country, and patron of philofophy. 16h.-The congrefs of the United States My thty never deviate from the principles of iVventy fix. 1 7th. ucccfi to the eportations froni Indiana. VOLUNTEERS. By Rcnj. Beckes, jun. The Orator of the dry. By Danl. Sullitan the Officer of the dav, and Ins brave copjomious, a & By same (Jorge Ko.-rs (Jlukt the (lurid ot K-nti!(!;y, and father rf Iu!i.ina mi!J virtu s t.J unprraleiled ferviici t4 the Ve!h rn t untrv M never be forgotten whi it an Amehcaii exifls. By saie George V- fl.itit on hr hd our .amirs to victor.', our foldiers to retirement, and by exan ; le taught us the enjoynent of lihrrty without alloy u hijfi patriots exi(l (lthouv;h nations m.y rife Sc fall) his name will he han'lrd to pr.itrrity as the c:reHte(t j;ift God our Creator has ever given ny one nation. By sam Thomas JefTrrfor imy ' pacific uie-fiifrs of government ever meet the intcrclt of our c untry.

We bve to regret the neeefiity v, kh r);i- !? -j.. f :,'.!;nnr tfie publication of Mr. J )!-.: j ji.i.ion'i orutbn, it fiull .fpcar in ;ur next.

W.- b.Ave TfC"vr ;f- prorrd.'r9 and to,;ti ra-.l. M, ,ri:,t o;. the 4th i.t.i. tl;: Ihll hvc a p'e i;i -ur next. l.KK In th- j.;-fc ('. -! A i'liend to oci efy," to Cijr hit i. 'J; ti lt ctdumn twelve hn'-'s lioin the i ."..m. inO-ad of in dif-