Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 September 1812 — Page 4
We call the feriotti atten
jttod ot onr renders, and the public in general to feme of
outofcamp.uuhout tlie Eri- V I StatA, t&d rib! aSluaBy nalift htififf informed of it. with I tnral.z o LaU he liable to be ap. u r i , ' on behcled, refttained, fecflrdd and
a true account or inc numoti - , t..-mi. . An i
I L' 1 1 1 U l v. i , HO r
wins
Of men, Willi the courle we , f . of thc Lllllt (j states
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important ex - . ct our, and perhaps the pur- . jjiaj be, aml be hereby autho-
pufe 1 OT which t re icr.r, riled, in any event. as a! ore fe id, hy within three hours alter the I hU proclamation thereof, or othnartv leaves the line, of our er public ad, to dnccl the con-
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tiie to
tracla of let: rs frotti Upper Canada. Heif r. Hear ! ! 0
fcTIow i ititens, a njicii FROM CANADA. 1 he longing cv.s ot the P tt e of Ohio and the Nation are upon u . Oh I that vve couM perform arts of valor to 1 irpeft their maft ianguinq tjtpt&ation? i but why can't we? Incau!: v. c arc without Commander, or rather without a general Oh I tor a HARRISON, or the thade of WAYNE It is ufelefi to mouth our ientimentt, only
one pervates the breads o true AfnericaOi both citizens and fofldieri Detroit and imp. But it ii awfully to be feared we fhall become the (port of the enemy ; he has waxed cnrareous, valient & ftrone, thi ouih the p.:li!animity and Indecifionof our commander. Mere the army lies doing nothing. The foe is active, he has got Michilimackioaci and if there is no: B change food it is to be eared he will have Detroit, and t ne army and people delivered to a Pavae warfare It Ice ms as if the patience of the colonels were drained to the dregs, and n fpirii of apathy prevails throughout the army With both officer and foldier. The men were id (pints and are courageous, but have loll all confidence in the general or (granny and a Ipiiit ot a pa thy is diicernablebut eliough oi this truei ci un j sealant fti i h Fredonian .
encampment
Ibid.
duel to be obferved, on the part ot the United Suites, towards the
I liens who (hail become Uahl er as
TEU1U I ORY OI INDIANA. JS SPCRE f A R T 1 S OiflCE,
t Pintennes, Aagtt latS. 'or the information I thofe
Dubiifh
aforefaid; the manner and degree
oi the reftraint to which they lhall be lubjeei, and in what cafes, and uoon m bat leeurky, their refidence
ful ioined Mhall be pcrmtited, and to provide
j orders rement of Ihte the one en-
.1 C M
uiU'l vn
(EatraS of letter from a gentleman at S indwtCh to a gentlemen in this place, dated fitly iSt i Si a 1 1 ome ti r e fmee inform
ed vou chat we croffc 1 the ri-
ver t:om Detroit to this place .Mi the i 2th ind. and that the Canadians were flocking to uur lUndard. They Rill continue to do fo, but 1 doubt much whether they are alt fincere. The gen. has given )t re Jio t mere than a a h ou fa nd p a ii : . i no ceo a 1 m id v rei v perfc i who aflts .t, gi I ! a i 01 ftiOOi aftd I never knew a Canadian refuftd a p its to gq v here they pleafe. J : i e a - I . rms ot them
tonttnuatly wttl ; u thei ? is fc n v:tV, ii-l I ll ? cm: foi c Mald 'ii h s . unit of oilr mo
concerned. I
hereto, in obedience ceiled froiti the dcpin tvo acltof Congref! titled 'vii 1 : olpct
cmics," i proved facth July, one th ujand (even hundred and ninety t lglit the other 4 An acl fupplementary to the vt entitled an act, reflecting alien enemies,,, appro. ved llxth July, eighteen hundred and twelve. It is moreover required by thele orders that ull Britifh iubjedts within this ten itory make, forthwith, to the underlined, their refpeclive reports in writing, in which lhall be truly Batedf thtir age, the time they have been in the United States or in tins territory ; the perfons competing their families ; ttie p!aces of their refick nee, and their
occupations and purhiits, and at what time, if ever, they applied to the courts preparatory to their nature liiation For the county of Knox, thefe reports mult be made pertbnally to the underiigned But for the accommodation bf thofe who refide at a dittance, i have appointed me following ptrions to receive them. For the county oi Harrifon, Jolhi
limit. i
j v,r the county of Clark, James For the county of Jeffer foil, John Paul.
For the county of Dearborn, and of the let
James Dill. ! tiers oi the
For the county of Franklin, Jas. Noble k or the county oi" Wayne, Geo.
Hunt Ihefe gentlemen will pleafe trantmit to ti.is olnce, every Week by mail,' the reports winch they may receive, carefully retaining v. i pit s theieof.
for the removal of thofe, who, r.ot bci-permitted to refide within the United States, lhall relate or neglec to depart therefrom ; and to eaablifh any other regulations hicii lhall be found neceffary, m the pre n fes, and for the puohc fafety ! P?ovided '1 hat uiiena, re lident within the United States, who lhall become liable as ene mies, m the manner aforefaid, and who (hall not be chargeable with actual hoi' .my, or other crime againft thr public laiety, lhall be allowed icr the diicoverydifpofa and removal of t.'ie'.r goods anu effecls, aud for their departure, the full time w hich is, or lhall be ihpulated by any treaty, where any
lhall have be en betw en the bulled States, and the hottile nation or government, oi' which they than be natives, citizens, denizens or futJjecls ; and where no inch treaty (hail nave exilled, the prtfidcnt ol tne United States may afcertam and dec! ire fuch reafonable tune as may be eonfiftent with the publie lafety, and according to the dictates of humanity and national hob I itality.
2. And be it further n act
raid, fhall be required to depart, and to be removed, as aforefaid, to provide therefor, and to execute inch crder, by himfclf or his ceputy, or other difcreet perfon or perfons, to be employed by him, by cauliitg a removal of fuch alien out' ot tne territory of the United States: and for fuch removal.
the raarflial fhall have the warrant of the prefident of the U. State, or pi the court, judge or jultice ordei ing the fame, as the caie nicy be. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the j lease of Rcprwto
THF.ODORK SEDGWICK, President of the Senate pro tempore. July 6th, 1793. Approved, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United State. AN ACT Supplementary to the acl, entitled "An at refpect'.:. y alien enemies." BJK it enacted by tie Senate mid House of Representatives cf the Umted States of America inConresr assembled That nothing in the provifo contained in the acl cntitied kiAn acl reipecing alien cne mies,'1 approved on the fixth day ot July, one thoufand feven huhdr( d and ninety eight, lhall be extended or conftrued to extend to any treaty, or to any article of any treaty, which lhall have expired,
or which lhall not be in mree, at the time when the proclamation of the prefident lhall iflue. H. CLAY, Speaker of the Houfe oi" ReprefeStitiftf Vm. H. CRAWFORD, Pfe4ent of the -iiate- pio lemp jys. July 6, IS 12. -A? FROVI D, JAMES MADISON.
lhat after any proclamation
ih.dlbe made as aforefaid, it lhall be the duty ol the fe ver;:! ci 'u ts Oi the United States, and oi each
(late, having criminal jur unction,
Twenty Dollars Keward. the Diglit cr :. ! fiuh in(lnt, DAVID EPAlt&t iged r-:1 ycirs, 5 ieet 10 inches lii-h, fair CouipiecViou, brown iisu 5c blur fyn
t i
AN ACT
Refpecling Alien Lnemies. it twactea by Cue Senate and Housi if Representatives oj the United States oj America in Con
gress assembled That uhenever tliere fliaii be a declared war be-
i i . . . . i ......
ween tne uniceu oiaies aini suo
government, 01
btatcb, and they lhall be, and
hereby reipeclivl) au i ted up on complaint, a gam 11 an) alien, oj alien enemies, as aforefaid, who lhall oc relident and at large w ithin fuch juriflion or diiliict, to the danger of the public peace or fatety, and contrary to the tenor or intent of fuch proclamation, or other regulation! which the prefident oi the United States lhall and ma) ettablith in the pre miles, to caulc luch alien or aliens to be removed out ot the territory oi" the United States, or to cWe: fureties lor their good behaviour, or to be otherwife reftrained, conformably to the proclamation, or regulations which ihatl and may be eflabl bed aa a fofefaid, and may imprHon or oth. erwife fecurc fuch alien or aliens,
until the oi der w inch lhall ar.d may
cv a i 1 PC Ti' TJ f'i'TC jA.iir,o rUilSUUo jrrrd 21 vears, 5 feet I 1 inchet hih, bowq liir, aa cooipteion :mct black eyes, they towk with thri i fafidry mclei ot unjio: m clothing, tid lome cititent clothing, ilto a fro all fliot run, re both fjbject to intoxication, nJ Forboua veiy talkative, fpeh conGJerably in the German dialeifl. I he abovr r.-wjrei willbe po.d for rhrir tppre-
bcniloO .nci delivery at thi. p ft. or lo ;tny
o'.i ".t ami, w itil
n.
f thr U ited
reiionable expencea 7
7 mi nr r int.
7-h regu U. S. Infty. comdg. Fort Harrifon, .ug Sjtli, 1813
our camp, I 2 hours Kind ant at
i
v I I
Ictrctly le.:i afcouung party 1 uWard$,
i'oi i ign nation t
an) invaUon or predator) incuriion liiati bf P rpetrated, attempted
. .. t ! -. if? ..n'l In ntorv ;
61 the United States, b toy fo- j be made, fcUid, ftU be perreiEti nation or government, and! - tnied.
theDrefident of the United States Sec. 3. And it it furjber enact
r - bull make public proclamation oi tin event, all Natives, citizens, de-
miens, or luhjecls to the hoftile n.i or & AOiim. nt, i eiug nlefl . ' ( . fourteen vears fcnd
j a cj
o Ihaiibc v. ithln ihe
lhall hf tiif t .otv ol tne
marihai ot the dillricl in which any a;. I enem) Ihtll b? apprehended, who, b) the preOdeut of t'ne Unite ' St ites, 1 1 by order ol any coorr, judge 1 1 jul) ice, as afore
OTRAYED or ftolen from ih i'u;.urib. iJP cr, living in MtUifoO comity, Kentucky, on the night c the foOftetath . U&C a itra .s bt rry ROAN HORSE, Hvp or Hx yean ot4t about fifteen htiHfl hifflvweil mule, trots and cantrri w !, and VI HI rai.k a little if puihrd to it Lntii bind reel white. (I believe) and i t-d.ck fpot in the white oi' one or brt'i i f fand ire. Branded Oil the rib en the rear if, 7C ; whoever delivers me theh rfe, and detects the ihief, or delivers the horfe alone, or trivet me information to thai I get inni giin, thsll be liberally re r ' Jcsepb Bdrnett. June at, If It. f rom the r:c OF JS. STOUT. ?TfivTFH t o taa tai - li a of rai lav-, cf rae ci itn statks.
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