Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 October 1812 — Page 2

n3 itiC monition! of war are captured, vlie daffodil rttr.atH Ufc at !ra! for this year. "Gm. Bloonfir!d arrived htrt thil mor- , 'f jti a rein fort etttt tit of 4C0 men, fehkll ciurealcs ur nuinVr to 1.200 0fti Mo - is !r vr h;tc this t titling for Qrrtnbufh, to l;icmuic an acditional nuin br pt tro e14 Judge fiirk's news rrrivrs entire eredit. and lome ol the tnofl judicious and trfpeBablc people hfftt e making the nt I'Tiiy provilion to icniuvc then families in calc cf attack."

By ibt B-itiQi ceil. Prottor'j ( civil regulatufttl I r the v'fvei nmrnt ot the Michii If t c r r i t . r . Augustus B. fVcouivai J, a U. Butts' judge the nipremc coun of tint territory, is appointed tccr-ta-y to the hriti!i) gr.vM mi i it IB --ars there was more than ontr man at D.'.ioit who had an itching palm I" Mercury NF.W-YOKk, Sept. 14. Late and tmportu.it fom England. By the Ihip Ohctaitj which amved at this put otl Saturday, troni Liverpool, winch port flie left on till ltd Auuit. we havr re-if-ivd the tolloWttig vtfi).il intelligence , 8c extmcAs fiom London p -peis to tiie 3 lit of Jniv. 1 he pr -r lm dtloH Of tn prefident declaring ar again It G. Btitain. his reached KnglahU by the julta trortl Halitax. A cabinet couvuil was immediately convened : and orders vvrre i ifuatchrd in all directions f r the ittdiftrimi die capture of Amcnean elTt Is. Oo the 30;h of July the parliament was prorogue;1. O i tin 31(1 an embirgo was laid on all A me titan telle I within the Brttiln domiuio; U On the 2 J of AUgutl the embargo was ttlafced ill ta i lit VtUrli which had obtained In etttei pi i r to the d y on which the tmbargo w as laid. A Hrong fl-et was ordered to fail immediately tor Hattifaii to cruize along the Aniei ii an cOattt An oid'i was ilTifd for the f, I edy embark ti m f ttOopS tor Ctnadi. Lord datliefeigh had given public BO tier, that treatua ot p.- re had been conclud d between Great Buuin, KulTn and 8 edrn. Ho general b 1 1 tie had hen fouaht in the Itorth of Kumpe. 1 hf Kuffiattl were ptaind'y fatting back ; and a combined ftglittt and Swedith ettpediti mi w.'s preparing to attack the Fit i cli in thr re.ii. An attempt to inttoduce mi . Canning &. two of his Ffithdl into the adminidration Living fa tied notice D.I the t-Hlurt' had been t immuuicttetl to the print regent, and by hu odc r maof ruLltc. For molt bf the t ic's (lated in this furnniarv. e are tndebt'd t rtlpec.ta.hle irrr-chant.--The fame obliging ftiend ha tvcf I us with London p prrs of the 81th k 9 I it of July. From the termer we have fe-lecA-'d a tew eStti ,s. Sc the latter contaii s the d. citi ni of lir William Scott In die inteieftirg taft of tl r Snipe tfe wluh OttUDied the council on both fides f i five or US d . i. Com. Ad fixture cf the TrtUtJ tftwecn the luiks utui tu..:..ns Lay b c '. July 2. Tht cotrier fr n Lonitantinoplt hs h-c jrht neWi ot great impotttncet On tht II h of May, at the n onunt tht) x j. fted the renewal of hoftititiea tht lurKith and UnHian Dliniiteri had tinned the prtlimtnariei of p ace at Bn hutetl and b) the condition! ol thtl mionceitabit Iff itjr Iht Itmitt of the two en piti ire to be the i utl . Tin IVrie rcres W 1m th t or (i fii-'lrpvl el M IdiMa and H-tVeiatia. o rr? tu n Bin h 1 1 H i ol I ev t c 1 1 it i .e w s

to tAonttantinnplet rrinte itaiiniKi wat or cierec: immediately to proceed to that c ental Hi h a i Mfnen m retinne ind the K nut am t i i dine the tu ilimf Pottt mort readil) tv tatity th.r prelimtnariei ordered a retrogade Movement oftheit trwopt which had prti cnlK leceiveo I d rs tO v tOCl on tl"- north

nlated the givirg up part of the Ottoman

territory Pl.ATTShL RO, Sept. 4. On Wednfdl the 2d infLgen. Mooers received a letter from gen. De-rborn, cov ering drtpatches from the fecret.ry at w;;r ot the U States to the governor of Canada, with a requetl to forward tleir. on by a flag of truce. Gen. Mcocr immediately delpatched niaj. War ford, one of his aids for that pur poft The character of the dtdpatclies is not known. l ive lloops on lakf Champlain, have been purchah d for the ule cf the U. States the Hunter, Champlain, June, Jupiter ard Fox. 1 belt, with two gun boa:, if properly G'ttd Up, would 4Qon(titUte a reipecta ble nav 'I torce tor tins ttation ; and it is not in III le but that fui h a force will be net ell a ry to Or ore the enire command of tht !ik-, as the Brttifh are actively fortifying the ifle Auk Noix, and are laid to have a number of gun bots at St. Johns 160 bitteaUX Which were lately contracted to be built for p-overnment, are nearlv completvd.

i A ton Udt Cable portion of them are at

Whitehall 15 or 2o are lying at thil place. Thtjf are 37 feet long and 8 wide, and will cany 40 or 50 men. It is laid contracts are in -de for building fixtv in addition to the

i above number.

When the armv arrived at fort Wavne, they foUltd the garnfon in a very dillrelVed UtUationi The In liars had been around it tor 10 or 12 dys, two d;tys and nights ot which they kept up a heavy fire 'he capt. ( Rhea J prtpoftd to lurrender, but his fubalteim threatened to put him to inflant death if he made the proportion again.

j C- Rhti was lire It ed as loon as the armv

I arrived, and givtn liberty to refign or ftand ! Ins trial. Me chole the former. It was fun

pofed that he intended to fuirender the fort and make his efcape to Detroit. The Indians h.d dtltroyed every thing around the fort which was not under the protection ot the puns. It was expected the rurvy would dart to

j fort Dtfiattct in a few days Reporter,

A few days fmre a patty of Indians came into Richland county, on the waters of Wl.i'e Woman foi k ot the Mufkmgum c k I' d fou' perfons. A few d ys preceding theft murder! an Indian had been killed in the neighborhood I an, Fttii

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tainrd the clltctltei which he hat iBantft-n ed finer tie mounted the throne, and did not Icl.utc to rejtA the UttdtUOQI Which Aip

rKttHlTORY OF INDIANA.

SKHEl AR'S OFFICE, ruiccnnes, Au::. zs. is 12.

For the information oi thofe

concerned, 1 pubtlfh, fubjomed

licrcto, in obedience to orders received from the department ol Hate two aCs 1 l Congrefs, the one entilled 4k All &) ft fpt iit)g alien enniiKs," approved ilxth July, oiu thouland (even hundred and ninety eight the other kk An ad topplementai y to the atfl entitled an ad, relpecling alien enemiea1 appro ved tixth July, eighteen hundred ami tv; Cite. Ii iti moreover required by theft brdi r 1 ? hat all Britifli fitbji eU within thia territory make, forthwith, to the underiigned, their rclpectit reports in writing, in w hich lhall he trul) Dated, their age, the tinu iht have Lee n in tiie United States or m thia territory ; the perfona compofing their families ; the placet oi tluir refidence, and their occupati ma and purfuita, and at wliat time, it ever, thej .ii'i)iicci to the courts preparatory to their naturaliiutiotii 1 (ii the c unty of Knox, theft rt poi b mull be made perfona.iIy to the under (ig tied : int for the accommodation of thole who re fide at a dill nce I have appointed the folloxt ing pt 1 ions to r ceivc them For the count) cl Harrifon, John Hnrit. Fo: the county of Clark, James Lemon,

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For the county of Jefferfon, John Paul. For the county of Dearborn, James Dill. For the county of Franklin, Jas. Noble. For the county of Wajne, Geo. Hunt. Thefe gentlemen will pleafe tranlmit to this office, every w eek by mail, the reports winch they may receive, carefully retaining copies thereof.

JOHN GIBSON. ANAC T

Refpecling Alien Knemies.

BK it enacted by the Senate and

House oj Represent attvt I oj the United States oj Aniettca m Con&rns assembled, I iiat whenever there lhall be a declared w ar be

tween the United States and an

foreign nation or government, or

any invalion or predatory incur!!, on thai! be perpetrated, attempted or threatened againft the territory of the United States, by any iorcin nation or government, and

the prefident of the United States

lhall make public proclamation of

the event, all natives, citizens, denizens, or fubjecla to the h oft lie

nation or government, bemg males

of the age of fourteen years and upwards, who lhall be w ithin the United Stajc s, and not actually naturalized, lhall be liable to be apprehended, retrained, fee U red and removed, as alien enemies. And

the prehdent of the United States

lhall be, and he is hereby authotiled, in any event, as afore fa id, by his proclamation thereof, or other public act, to dnecf the con

due! to be obferved, on the part

ot the United Stales, towards the aliens who fhall become liable, as aforefaid ; the manner and degree ( f the reftraint to w hich they lhall I e fubjei,and in what cafes, and upon what leeurity, their refidence lhail be permitted, and to provide lor the removal of thole, w ho, not being permitted to 1 e title Within the United States, fhall refufe or negli ci t depart then from ; and to eltablifli any other regulations which lhall be found necellary, in the premifes, and for the puolic (afety : Provided, I hat aliens, re ii lent within the United Slates, who fhall become liable as enemies, in the manner aforefaid, and who lhall 1 ot be chargeable with itual holtility, or othei crime agamlt tlu public latetj , (hail be allowed lor the difcovery, difpofal md removal of the ir goods and ettt ls, and for their departure, the lull time which is, or liiail be flip II la ted by any treaty, where an

(hall have been between the United States, and the h Rue nation or government, of which they lhall be natives, citizens, denizens or fu jv els ; and where no fuch treats lhall have exilted, the pr fidi ut of t'e United States may a fee r tain and declare Inch reafonable time at may be 01 nfifl m with the publie fafety, and according to the dictates nl humanit) and n.itie)nal hof. pitality. S' c. S. And be it further enact- , That after any pr iciamation (hall be 1 ade as al refaid, it lhall be the dut) ol the fcvcral courts of

the United States, and of each (late, hav ing criminal jurifdicf ion, and of the fever al ju !ge s and juftices of the courts of the United States, and they fhall be, and are hereby refpeftivcly authorifed upon complaint, againfl any alien, or alien enemies, as aforefaid, who fhall be refident and at large within Inch junction or diftricl, to the danger of tiie public peace orflfety, and contrary to the tenor or intent of fuch proclamation, or other regulations which the prefident of the United States (hall and may eftablifh in the premifes, to caufe (ucli alien or aliens to be removed out ol the territory of the United States, or to give fure tie s lor their good behaviour, or to be other-

w ife retrained, conformably to th

proclamation, or regulations w hich lhall and may be eftablifhed as a-

forefaid, and may imprifon or otherwife lecure fuch alien or aliens, until the order which (hall and may be made, as aforefaid, fhall be performed. Svc. 3. And be it further enacted, That it lhall be the duty of the marfhal ol the ehlb;cl in which any alien enemy fhall be apprehended, w ho, by the president of the Uniteel States, or by order of any court, judge or juilice, as aforefaid, fhall be required to de part, and to be removed, as aforefaid, to provide therefor, and to execute fuch order, by himfelf or his deputy, or other difcreet perfon or perfons, to be employed by him, by caufing a removal )i fuch alier out ot the territory of the United States; and for fuch removal, the m irfhal lhall have the warrant of the prefident of the U. Stutes, or ol the court, judge or jultice ordering the fame, as the cafe may be. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. TH KO DOR K SEDGWICK, President of the Senate pro tempore. July 6th, l9. Approv ed, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United State AN ACT Supplementary to the acl, entitled 4 An act iei eclillg alien enemies." B K it t nacted by the Senate and

House of Representatives of the Uand Si ites oj America in Congress assembled, 1 hat nothing in the pr ivifo contained in the ad entitled k An act refpeciing alien enemies," approved on the lix'h day of July, one thoufand feven hundn d and ninety eight, fhall be extended or confirued to extend to any treaty, or to any article of any treaty, which fhall have expired, or w hich fhall not be in f r ee, at the tiim w hi n tlu proclamation of the pre fident lhall iffuc, H. CL Y, Speaker of thr Houfe of Re pr- frntatives. Wm. H. CRAWFORD, Prefident oi the .Vnate pio tcoporc

July 6, iblJ. APfuoVhD.

JAMES MADISON.

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