Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 July 1810 — Page 3
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7AY;: A.VA'J, yY.rU, Itfio. .V':rf y .7 litter from J Ava 'Johnston, 1'iJi-m t-igent Fj t IVaj ne, to Gver7i .v Ifyritcn. dated, F ! t V a v x k , June 24, IS 10. I) Fin Sin. A ji-rl'vi jufl arrived, win it appears hs 1 ft l.imicJf on his route to incenntF, ntfmls m- an o-viortiiJiirv of announcing to
ttipm, a1tfi.iii;h kept "a great frf ret it Is 5'. Themis Jrfleifon, the grent philofr nnds known to none hut Inch as tnry phrr and itrfr 4-1.
tlimkconluirncec.nl he placed in. Tin,! p. J-'fie Mdif.-.M rrcfiiient UV he luring a chief came tr.nn White river to) cqml !m prrderr'J r. Winem.uk's town, and laid ttiat an F.'V j 7. Kepublicatnfrn tmy it increafr ard lifhmiu wlio lived at the termer Utr Ind fpre.ul 1 k - the p dm, w hde" tvranny and led told him tint the American's were heath g erahfui wilier .iv.av hi:-- the bfcirei'i ft tir.
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8. Tl r -ti!y ft::)r nt' Indiana
their hudtinps and d.f.ir uliirs be coirpec.fitrd in a hayj-y and !,,,rorahle o!d age. 9. pApnlity n ,y it prev.it'. 10. The in indu-m ;n,.y they leap the fruits of their labor L zmri's find n ftind. 11. Arts ar;l it v!r rs, tr.t.'e. and nnuu fuc'tories may thf-v inidh.
them, and taking tiuir Nnds from them. -The luef alked li i.-rty ot the Puuwatatnirs to let the 1) law ,icz come and live with thrni, to prrpnf t0 dt fen i their cdutitry ami IjMve heard ulf- Indians fty, that they would t.ihe all that they could get from the Atnriii jus, and lay it up itphore to aid them in an att -cl; airamn the Ame
ricans uid hy whit lean ddVover, it is j J2. 'J'h.e mifirry fpirit of the U. State? intended before lon, perlnps wht: the j is not de.id, hnt lltrpe:!i, .id if routed bv Kreen corn is fit to et, and nth:s it my the cannon c f ai v bold ii.vader. will a r i i -
Vvi my return to tins pott, l was delayed ! not happen betore fpring, it has been con- ftreflra and. invigorated, re.dv t, pc.ur o-i my jjsirtiey attend n.r to the tranf- j templatrd to attick the frontier fetiiefnrnts ; vengeance on the i.c.id of our detetlablc
prt ti of the public ;;us, and on my hrlt, but iome of the Indians will notaqree ; enrmie?.
: trival :u the Rate ot (mhi, I h id je irticd tbit the Prophet's brnth-r hid I iteiy' bten :.! wrk among the Sh i w;.inoefe, on the Au G.iiz. nod .nnouq ot ht r th!ig, !id burntd v v.ir 1 :fr delivered the chiefs at tins nhc t 11. I accordingly took Wa- ) 'hkonette iu mr route hMne, alTrmbled tl chute, an licmmdfd the re a foil whv th; v h ul fufi-red i'jch an imoroper ac in bJ committed at th?ir dror ; they difavowrd til ajjencv i ti the tranfaftipn, and their c:?ire difpprob uion. of the- Propet$scouoi! i, com tm in,' circuuirtmces fntisfied me t h it tliey w-re.fioCf i e., il'iie white perfons at the town informed me that not or.e of tlje iiiete would 0 into, the council witli t'ir IVorv' ts broiher, ad tint it was a p-eadi-r named HitlJIe, who took the letter to hve it interpreted, apd tliat the brother of t!ie Piplj-t took it froui his h ind and th w it in the Hre, dethrin, tliat if Go vrrr,r fltrriOin v,is there, !ic would fervc I.-im fo, lu told the Indians that tl'e vhite jr-ople and tlie gov.Tument wti t deceiving them, arid tint tor his put he ncv.-rr would lrli-ve them, or put ahv conF.dent'e in thrm, thit lie never would be quiet until hr eft'ecled his purpofes, ar,d tliat if he was dMd, the cause would not die with him he urord the Indians .to move off to the MifFiuippi with him, ar.d that there 1 v.-ould iiiembh- 'lis forces ill his arguments feemed to be bottomed on tle profpedl of
hofhiities agaitdt our people,! he made no
to it, hecaulr it would give the alarm to I 13. The commerce of the U. tate? the whites and thev would be difcovered. I liritam niav foon-fetl the want of it.
They fay that Fort Wayne may be taken very eafy, but Chicago, or Fort Dearborn, would be more diflu ult, hy reafon they fay, ot there being fo many fpikes on t!:e tops of the pickets. The plan is laid thus: . the Miamies and Putawatamies is to attack 'Fort Wiyne; the Shawanotfe, Kickapoos nd PeankaHiaws is to attai !; Vinccnnts ; and M irpo' k, th.e' gre jt Putawatainie, and his people, is to attack Fort Dearborn"; the ChipewjisSc Ottowas, is to attack Detroit; the bricks is to attack the tiearefi poit'to them, probably - M a hillimui kinai . 1'iie Indians has been fei retly coimcilli -.g refprc ting this )iillnels tor three years p.'S, and moflly go into the woods for -fear'of being uifcevcred. . It was in the minds cf.fofiie of the Indians tn commence attack on Foi t Wayne 1 all fall during the treaty tliere is but a few Indians towards the. St. Jofeph that know any think of this plan Topiitruipee and Moguogo are, into tlse fecict, and I am not certain of any others of the chiefs. 1 do not know whether. Winemac knows any tiling of it or not, Ij? feenis to be very uneafy, more fo tlnu ufual. 'i'he Indians that will not join in this ex
pedition is to be killed full. Tliere is noi.e ruay-he Hill continue in oilier of the Jiliamies as yet that I know of that j knowiedi'r of the world tenth I,
is into toe fecret, except a chief at M.iii.dinway Marpock was lent for by the Bntifli laft fu miner, but at that time' ne did not
imprefiion on the S'oi wanoefe, and went I go, rut faid that when he did po, he did not
ava rnurh diflTatisfifd .at tlieir not coming know what
mbht li-Tpptn as lie pafTrd Fort
into his views. I cor u Jet them among our ' Wayne on his return. ,A little time b-
belt fnenus : I sneirec'Vv encoura.red their foie the attack is to uke pl u the French
emigration v.'eu wa:u, ru told, them that th?ir annuitv fh.-id:! f.il!o then- tliey ap-pr-r determined to remi:t. r.nd are much attached to the town and the improvements
(which sre conlidcrah!-.)
.m verv forrv I w.ii riot here v.-'i-n mr.
Ontille pafTtd. I si.'efrn all tiie inforrnticn 1 cau coiled, that the Prophet is
rtmer vonncr to form a co niui-iaiion amener 1 r j i r , , , ,, , .!lor ptudential realons.J tiie Ibanr: hoftde to u, ! iii..i! !:e on tne i 1 J
people is to be notified to retire, fo that they may not be injured." I certify tint the lubilmce of the above was deliveicd to me bv .
joiin siiaw, Assistant Indian Agent,
Fort Wayne, June 24th, lolO.
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The )7AV ro MAKE RFAUBLICANS. Oo the -1th of u)v a number of the citizeib fouth id Pa toe a met at Mount Plea-
I 4. On the event of a war with any of the Dt liigeient powers of Europ? m.y eve iy Ameiican Pullet lie winged with death. i. Agriculture contentment, not wealth the true fource of happinete. 16. 1 lie Anieiicat) leoj h - ready at a momenta warning to vindicate the rights, and avenge the wrong4? nf their conntiy. 1 7. Gov. Harrifon may h'r adminiltr ation meet the warmed approbation of every citizen in Indiana, tiny his awd our enemies be configned to pt-rp tu d d ukne fs, wlre deyils arid torics plot the de(lrucion of mankind. IS. Mav the fotis of freedom orefide throughout the unian, andioncpjer all their enrmies. 19. Peace with Britain upon honorable terms if not ni..y the cannon of the U. States Ievtd the walls of Quebec k.. 20. The ladies, heavens fairer p-Tt rf creation s-may they, ever know their inelii-
mablr VbTiie, and never bellow their hearts on an Un'drvinir insh. VOLUNTEERS ; " - Handed in by the Ladies ,J;V;
1. Govt rnor Han lion, long may he live
uny xbia
mi to know
I. is en emir? may they fall in the pit which they have dug for him may he live in the hearts of the people long afier he has taken hi? rxit from this. worfd to a better. 3. The ye ung gentlemm who prepared this rleatent arbor may thry be rewarded with the finiles ot the youn ladits. 4. Honorable foldier? may they live in the brertlls of the l idic s. The evening clofed with a hill nnd the whole company broke up in prate and Inrmot y, all well plcafed with the employ iiieut of the day. Intelligence has reihed PiuiTrlville iK; that the province 4t of Well Florida wdi iu lefs tlian two months, throw "ihemfelves under the protection of tlie United States, if it is confident for them to be received if not, under the government of M' Jb o. Coufultations are dnily holding rv i t h the governor of Haton Ko.'uir none of the if
habitants are now afraid to approath him
NTKV AMD CIIKAT GOODS. WlhUAM JONKS r 1 'OUSSANT 11'1U)IS, jvs. under thr firm of yoMis h nunots, Y. T AVE jud received from Philadelp!-:.1, if. and rr now opening in the Ued H oute t ;rnirrfy oriupid by 'Peter Jones, I'. Co. an tlrgi.t Mtortment of A'jr goods, ' -r w! uh tl-ey otf-r i'l.r iile at very reduced pliers fcr CASH only. . , N, B. (.rc dit is entirely outcf tb.'e quef 1 1 c n . Vinrenres, Otlf Jbly,M3l().
I'OS'r.OFI'ICK-:- - V;vcK.NK Jwly ildlfilO. A I-ISF of letters remaining iu thil rfiice (luritg the h(l quarter, .which if not t akrn rut before the rxpiratto"n"of three months, will he rrtumrd'to thVgcneial pidl rfiicras dead letters,' vizT ' a " : : yr ih 4..J t't':
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Seneca Almy,
Sam'icl flurrws9 J 'it kin Barnes, Charles Uurnir,
C.h ar!s C.a r rico, David (ioiitr.Si
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Xathcnifl ClaypoU, . 'TP" v Crosby.
Ja m cs Cotk ra mf ';Utl m Ca rruthcr5i Benjamin Coipx ; j Am Crunk, John 7;rur7, Joseph DvrArp, '" ' - Lnt ch Davie, 'JV, II. Dunnuc. Toussaint Ilubois. ,
, i r-.r Mip.i.ion tooi.; or , jc).n Warrick's, agreeably to habitants arc now alr.id to approach him w , ' , ... ' apiMmtment, in cider to cePbrate the day with prop-r.t.or. They rl! equally drt t: i t .at s O'putit.onirom aU.r lIl0 c,TIVlllV ,ud ,-enrr dly collected, ---i ar;e, fmcc they find hejias pof totl.-prr.phet.and he ,d ;u:l bcyore dinner, out. Sniitii oeliy. fuTion of Spain. . , r ... . . . ertu a veiy animating addrtis, about one fur. tjou. Ji tn:s mien- ; , , , . r !"7'Iin- mrm-r; of th' Vinc-un- , . . oVlock the company f.t down to a veiy tine meinorrs oi in. vnu.nu d i.'v.l iu ati a !i: '.e a'iic ' i i. i ' , . i j r 'Vonetv 'r the r nrni'-T" mr t.t ( f , rric ill . , a;:d'cil renlrtolhed dinner, whiui cud uuich ' 1 1 h i il'-enr..; :e qa cur ivrt , . . ' , , , . ( thr I T, T.,1 A,--., jrr t rvi? i'rd to
B e vji j ?n tn Evans, Boiert Ll.iott, Sumuel Ftnley
, 'jedtah Flemminr
JaA) Garrett, ' . ; J hn Grant, Fleasant Giasse
Get vis If:;jZtetont IJanici Lru.zAtCi?t John Iljr J h n Hundley,
E Elisha Edwards, t'f-
James Flemrain, " - . ' ' l: , . G ' - . ' GahritlCreenha'V L Mary Gill,
Joh'.i IIadda 2 j ,. Jr. L.' Ilohns, John I lay, Stifpett IIcaLn: J:
J ; J f:n Johnson. 2 ; .Caty Jenkins ' Jos!hh Johnsun. ' , ... r
K Henry ICvykcr.dAU L Sam: el Lane, Jofai Ltmcn
Peter Kvykendall.
Polly l.owry, Ar.tjine Lassellci Ilyacinthe Lasselle,
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IVnv MTntosh. 2 ; Daniel MCturr, 2; . I. st.ac Ln:jiqtryi Benjamin M'DonaJ9 Luke Mat son, ' Wiiiim M'Cord. ,
John Ji-Junkir.
John OckAtrct',
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