Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 September 1812 — Page 2

: - ft Jay of November next, enter, or at- , - -t to co cr, I y Jpm or yUce afertfstd, th fame, wi;h her cargo, (hall be torteued to the ofi of the U. Scatn. Sc. 5. And be it further enacted, That my Britiftl patk-t i velVel ffitll dfrfpitchaS a r! -.. I J Slates, itid which lhall

U.UI'IV -' F h deputed from try port or place in th TJ i ted Kingdom al O'eat bntain na ire. I ud or iu depeudencies, Ml .r ,t-tor- thr fi.it d3y of Si pternr nejat, Iba J Hot he 111 Me u be captured nt condemned, nut thr fttoie (hill be permitted to rmer iml depart fram inv p m t 01 plate h the U. Stttei i j r tided That nothing herein contained (hall be coi ft U' ! t n ct any c irtei, ci t iT;l ill. tl- I Ct tru' c. S c. 6. And k it fW r! enatttd. That the pfeGdent f th U. Stttes he, and he is h-f.bv tttthorifed toive at any time within fix months after th paffigeof this ad. pilTp m -s for ths Ut traitfportation ot any imp vr ether p: 'nerty belonging to Brittfh fob lefts, and hth is n w withi 1 ue limits the Unitf J Rt S r. 7. fad A ft ftirtAer evicted. That evriy perl" n, baing citiateti 0' the L ited ,t.::, r refidiag therein, who Ih H recehri, arcr1):, or ohtjin Uceofc from the govc-in-meot ot' C ieat Britain, of any officti there . t. for leave to carry y merchandise, or fend any veffel oto a- y port or pi ce with ,n the dominion of Great Britain, or to trtdc with a;;y Inch port or 1 I ice, ftiall, 00 i 11 tt&ion for evefy facJi offerttti forfait a furo ocj i at to twice the aalue of any fuch &tp, merchandile or article ot" trade, and (hall moreover he deemed guilty of a mif d mcafto-r, and be liable to le imprifoned not exceeding 13 months, and to be fined not exceeding 500 dollars. II. CLAY, Speaker of the Hofe of Reprcfentatitta Writ, H. CRAWFORD, Prefident 1 t the Senate pro tempore. APFH ;Vh d, J A MLS MADISON h 1 1 LLIAN T NAVAL VICTORY. BcsToir, rVugtifl 3). file United States frigate Conftitenion, j r it, Hull, anchored yelterday in the ontei Inrhor, from a fhott crv ze, during urhiah fh fell i' with the Britith frigate Guerrier. h 1 he captured, nf:er a Oiort but levert a FAtoht The damage fuRai . i t y ihc fire of the Conftitotion was fo great, that it was foond impoffible to low S.cr ir.to pr r, -- accordingly the trew attre taken but v.d t r (hip fu kt I c b il ianey of thia vli o. ! ire may regret t 6 cecal. an , , ch kluccd it, willitil! eteite the livali el e 1 ; every American hofom ftitutioti iat(d od jji! and c:rr ; ie jq ittlfi irigate uu.-r;::r r.teu i (4 and 1 led if (N. B. rhil a -count is authentic, it hej r , led from the Bolt-)ii Gazette, the r tt 1 0! v fh faid America Would never I . h ' t 1 :he had km,:. ) fti bftlts were ringing thia morning when f r i'-,i!r went to prcli in honor ot thia til ehftory. O r ii n the action was r killed It F jiuted. Dn -he put of the et emy, IS , 1 kill d snd 6 1 wounded Among thi ltt - cu; it. Dscres. 1 - C ution took and dedroytl twi K .'iifli briars, one in ballaf and or.e loaded , tth lumber bound : England. Alto two dayeprevioo to fi ling in with the Gorrifr, rrcaptu ed the brig Adeline nt Bath from L n :on With a full cargo of dry goodl which r id bf '-aken 7 dlya prtaiatu by thfAoof r wa. -rciger. 1 omBlodore Rddffcrs1 Squadron. ts aton, Stptembti L Y I rtllv arrid in this baubor ti e U. c:a..r ; pi Prefident, 44. c-j.n. Rodgtrs j L ii ed ! a tea, 44, captain Decatur; Can S i C4 if SntHh ; MotOjft, 16, capt. rence 2 tr briff Vrwna 9i, e apt. Sin tj j ; the whort of the fcuadroii which fail co tiom Nr.i- 1 1 ' -r t -v.l Rod IThe fouad 1 n b - d a a ue 3 lil ol June, re I the lam a leet monly foggy weather - -t - r . r.r r r.. 'T d the Oji, ak! has been oil th.e V 12 chaimel, t'n ; g thi coafl ot t:a..ce, ; and rrtu'-. si; n o-.' rr.;.e$ ot the -f L fbet t r crl" Ccto and F i ! v . ro snd l .ores to t nd by Nova

aWer hash ( pc tt$ Ma . ) Aug, 2-3. m.i cr If LI hk lir i I 1 Y aVs after far

warr!?g rr.ylaft werereieeJ orders to anrcli for plan 'burp. I am informed we lhll be joined by troops from Vtrmdiit, U.r. atio uioceed immediately into Lower Canada from Piatt fborg. The aid to gen. Dear, born (Pinttney haa left thia tor Mont real to inlrr;n that gc veiiimefft hoihl.t;;. v. :!1 continue. CINCINKATI, September 15. The council with the Indians at iqna hn been Contttl led Tlie commillioners Rate, that having taken every pofitble meant to afcertain the eietrs of the Indiana pref

ettl at the council, they have formed the Opinion that thofe Indians will remain petceasie. No goods, Mther as annuities or pre fen tl a. l 1 1. 1 a - 'e ivr-; 'i ::v-'rcu, rxicr. m i ' ( m bo It tended, nor have an munition cr Km plimentt ct war been given in on any cale A Ltter from Lewiftown, New York, Rates that the officers of thr 4th U. States rei t. ' ho bad t een captured at Detroit, on parol hem fort Gccige. haa arrived -it that place, ArgUS Extract of a U tter frorfl a gamtfeman in Natchitoches to his friend in tliis city. 13th Angult, Iit2. DCAM Sin I have the great and good ncus of informing you that on the lth n!L Nacogdoches was taken poffefiion ot by the American forc s commanded by col. Magce. About 160 men in fine fpirtts k ge ' heahhi Pofleflton waa given by tho x nani nous aoiaa ot 'all t! e inhabitants. St. Brain um m- ie Ins Sfcape with ail his money, mules & other valuable effects, except 140 bales of wool and 1 50 king's puk mules ; they were fortifying thr place as fall as poflible, and numbera dady arriving to their afliftanc. For your fatiafaHion I, enclc iv you the official accounts a3 dated to me. They have difpatched a tioop of cavrfhy i-i purfuit of St. Brannnffl, and there is no dotabt he Will be overtaken. S'nJ 11 the arms you can purchafe, atid sdi feall good people who WlOi well to the t tife to :ome aod join, aa in my opinion war being declared, fl undert..king will br both laudable and legal in Itfilf. In another letter from the fame gentleroan, dated lifh iuft. he ft.ut3 t'urit St. Brannutn ld sfesped hispurfuers, but loB 15V riules, snd 20 bales of Merino wool. TERRITORY OF INDIANA. Jir ICRlfARt'a OfflCl4 lti4nms Aug 28, 1812. t i . e information of thofe i Ui concerned! 1 publiih, fubjoined hereto, i'i obedience to orders re ceivctl horn the department of ftate iwo ads of Congrefs, the one entitlcd k4 Ana6 relpeciing alien enapproved iixlh Ju'y, one thoufand I wen hundred ind ninety eight the other u An act lup; cmen tar y to tp.e asSI entitled an ac, reipecAing alien enemisf,, appro ved iixth luly. eighteen hundieci und tw eh e. It i; moreover required by thefe 01 drs that all Brrtdn fubje6U w ithin this territory make, lorthwith, to the undcritgi d, their refpeftive reports in vvritina, in which iiia.it be truly Hated, their age, ti.e time they have been in the United State Of m thil territory ; the peffons compoling tl;eir iamiiies ; the pla. c j of their re fade net, and their pccupatioi s and puri'uits, ana at what time, ii ever, they applied to the ccu;t- preparatory to their na'tumlization. For the county of Knox, thefe reports muH te made perfonally to the undeifigned : But for the accommodation of thofe who refide at a u'uUnce, I have pointed the follow ing pf Hons to rccen e them. For the county of Harrifon, John Hur.t. For the county of CUtk, lamt 1 Lemoiia

For the county of Jefferfon, John j

Paul. Tor th.e county of Diarborn, James Dill. For the county cf Franklin, Jas. Noble. For the county of Wayne, Geo. Hunt. Thefe gentlemen will pleafe tranfmit to this office, every week by nmi, the rt ports which they may receive, carefully retaining copies thereof. JOHN GIBSON, V AN Acr Refpecling Alien Enemies. Bh it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled. That whenever there (hall be a declared war between the United States and any foreign nation or government, or any invaiion or predatory incurfion fhall be perpetrated, attempted or threatened againft the territory of the United States, by any foreign nation or government, and the prefidentof the United States lhall make public proclamation of the event, all natives, citizens, denizens, or fubjecls to the hoftile nation or government, being males of the age of fourteen years and upwards, who fhall be w ithin the United States, and not actually naturalised, fhall be liable to be apprehended, retrained, fecured and removed, as alien enemies. And i he prefident of the United States fhall be, and he is hereby authorised, in any event, as aforeutid, by his proclamation thereof, or other public m&i to direct the conduel to be obferved, on the pari! of the United States, towards the j aliens uho fhall become: liable, as aforefaid ; the manner and dfgrsie tl t!c reftraitit to which they fliall he fubjeCl, and in what rafes, and upon what iecurity, their reiidence fhall be permitted, and to provide for the removal of thefe, who, not being permitted to refide within the United States, fliall refufc or neglect to depart tliercfrom and to eilablifh any other regtflations which fhall be found necei!ary,in the premifes, a:id for the public (afety : Proidcd 'i hat uliens, re- : fident within the United States, who fliall become liable as en mi s, in the manner aforefaid, .;..d who (hall not ue chargeable with actuai hcltihty, or Other crime agr.mll the pubtic laiety, (hall beal- j lowed for the difcovcry, difpofal ana removal of their goods and effects, and lor their departure, the full time which is, or lhall be llipulated by any treaty, where any (hall hare been between the United States, and the hoftile nation or i government, oi w hich they lhall j be natives, citizens, denizens or fubiecls ; and where no i'uch trea- ! ty (hall have ex i tied, the pretident of the United States may alcertain and declare fuch realbnable time as m iy be confident with the pubhe (afety, and according to the diet ites ot humanity and national holpitaUty. Set:. 2. And be it further enacted, 1 hat ater any proclamation fhall be ade as aforefaid, it fliall I Lk- the dut v.t ihe fcvcraJ tvurtsi of

the United States, and of each ftate, having criminal jurifdiclion, and of the feveral judges and juftices of the courts of the United States, and they fliall be, and are hereby idpeclively authorifed upon complaint, againfl any alien, or

auen enemas, as atoreijio, w no fliall be refident and at large within fuch junction or diiliict, to the danger of die public peace or safety, and contrary to the tenor or intent of fuch proclamation, or other regulations w hich the prefident of the United States lhall and may eilablifh in the premifes, to caufe fuch alien or aliens to be removed out of the territory of the United States, or to give fureties for their good behaviour, or to be otherife reilrained, conformably to the proclamation, or regulations which (hall and may be eflabliihed as afore&id, and may impriion orcth erwifc fecure fuch alien or aliens, until the order which (hall and may be made, as aforefaid, (hall be performed, Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it fhail be the duty of the marfhal of the diftrivfl in which any alien enemy fhal! be apprehended, who, by the prefident of the United States, or by order of any court, judge or juitice, as aforefaid, (hall be required to depart, and to be removed, as aforefaid, to provide thereior, and to execute fuch crd-r, by himfelf or his cVp uty, or ether difcreet perlon cr perfons, to be employed by him, by caufing a removal of fuch alien out of the territory of the Unitre! States ; and for fuch removal, the rmrfhr,! fhall .have the warrant of the prefident of the U. Stages, or f t .e court, j:.r or juiuee ordeiic.;; the fame s the cafe m:;y 1 m JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Rep risen tathes. THEODORE S E DGWICK, President oj the Senate pro tttnptrt July 6th, tT9 i r t- - f r ;i 'Ml j rLUs JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States, AN ACT Supplementary to the act, entitled ' An act refpecting alien enemies." B E i t enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives oj the 6rnited States cf America in Congress assembled That nothing in the provd'o contained in the act entitled " An act refpectir'g alien enemies," approved on the iixth day of July, one thoufand (even hundred and ninety eight, fiiall be extended or conftrued to extend to any treaty, or to any article of any treaty, which (hall have expired, or which fhall not be in force, at the time when the proclamation of the prefident (hall iifue. H. CLAY, Speakfr of the Houfe cf R--':-r,:.'v4s. Was. H. CRAWFORD, Prefiiicrnt of the Senate pioteinusre, July 6, ISI2 APfp.ovrD. JAMES MADHON. BLANKS OF ALL KINDS NKAT! T S N - - ACCUKATKLT PRinis A T T HIS O P IflCL