Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 June 1814 — Page 2

farv filT tiff) iflg into r Bed the provifions of this See H. ffttt be tt further enacted, That vr1 never the let; al eftite in any ot hid lands (furpoling thr laid act "1 the IcifTture of th- (tsie of Georgia ot thr 7th ! January, ITJj, 1.. i J been v:.ld ami fffcctttal) Hull be velU J in any petlbn or perfoni who at the ti:ne of th- pfTimr of thil act Hi i he under the aS'e of i I yeui I it fhall be lawful tor the guardian or guardian of fuch p-rf n or perfoni appointed in pmfuance ot the lws of the rctpe&ive ilatcs in which Inch perfoii er perfoni Rial I re fidfi to execute for and in lehilf ol iuch perfon or perfons and depofit in the office ot the fecictary of fUtc ot" the U. State- Ihc releafe, clTigument and power rn-ntionrd in the firfl feci ion of this ad ; w'niii laid rr!afe. ifTlgnment md power fo executed t depolited au I fore fa id, are here by declared to h.. g ood and effectual to all intents and pUrpofes, anc! that in cafe of femes covert claiming lands under the I t or pretended act of the Oate of Georgia af wefaid, pair .' the 7'U Of January, 1795, it Hull be lawful for the bu&Cud and wife to join in thr execution ot the release, f-

II j: t : m r : 1 1 at:i transfer mentioned in the

frci.on of this a, and that fjth leieaie, af (ignment and transfer Hull be goo and ef fe&ual as to the intereli oi furh wife I Pro

tain cafes," pafTcJ the Cd d.iy ot January, 18 13, in like manner, and under the lame conditions aa if the laid goods wares and mcichandife had been flapped from the uni ted ki igdom of Great Britain and Ireland before the 15th day rf September, 1312. LANGDON CHEVES, Speaker of the House if Representatives. E. GERRY, Vice President of the United States, and President of the Senate, April 6, 1 8 1 1 Apgxovip, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT for the relief of Samuel Ellis. PE it enacted by the Ser.ae and House of Representatives ef the United States of A ma rcfl, in Congress assembled, Thai the f-cretnrv of the treafury be, and he is hereby authorifed to allow Samuel Ellis, of the diftricl of Maine, whoa&ed in the year 1808) ta deputy marfhal under Thomas G I . rnton, marfhal of the (Vd diftria, fuch

fecretary fhall

ieem adei

iamu

exreii

,foi damages which the faid

ny have fu flamed in levying

the U. States, on a

to the faid ports and places biockad-d ai afore fa id, all the remaining ports, harbors, bays, creeks, rivers, inlets, outlets, islands and fea coafil of the fa rd U. S. of America from the point of land commonly calleu Black Point to the Northern and Eastern boundaries between the laid U. State6 nd the Britifh p-ovince of New Bruniwick in America, to be in a ftate of ihicl and rigorous blockade. And I do further declare, that I have flatiom-d off the faid ports and places, herein before mentioned, a naval force adequate to maintain the faid blockade a in the no ft riroroot and efTcUve manner. And I do hereby require the relp-cive Flag officers, captains, commanders Sc commanding officers of his majefty's finps & veffels employed and to be employed on the North American Ration, and all others whom it may concern, to pay the ftrificft regard and attention to the execution of this proclamation. And I do caution fit forbid the (hips and velTcIs of a'.l 2nd every nation in peace

Crown of G. Britain,

tvas idoally Inverted by the coinbmed ar mies, and that na refinance ws made.

and ami:- with the

in behaii

i quantity rr i.ur n

lion, and fup

r y

That i'.c r-lefe, alignment and r execut e' BS afnrefaid, fh.il be aC

noted i riarto

hi

it - r'v of a certain John vhom iu dement was obt.ii-

ned

ec.

w i i .

exceeding 1000 JulU ? be, and

judge or jufiice of a J the fame it hereby appropriated out of any

Kvj, j v.i i.i II hive the attcflati , moni"$ in the treafury not otherwife anpro

udire or 1 1 (lice, Certifying that priated. for carrvmir this ac into

- J v ft - -r

f;om entering or attempting to enter, or from coming out or attempting to come out of any of the faid porrs, harbors, bay-.

creeks, inJets, outlets, i lands & fea coafs- bearded by the Engli after due notification of the faid blockade j gans, informed that I

under any pretence whatever ; and that no perfon may plead ignorance of this procia

rhat j mation, I have cairfed the fame to be ub-

re.

examinatioo of th- wife (he

gen that (he h d freelv and

LAXGDON CHEVES,

er 0 ti

Uebri

GERRY,

furt

t hi "tat 1795, and m; t lairns, 1S .if a ; e d 1 1

n, 01 pi -Tut C i i, p-ilT-d Janur

s i n

. oi

h

act of

leCI or refute to c trfement of all fuel nformlrv u i !i r n

Vice President of the United States, end President of the Senate March SI, 18 14. afprovrd. f VMES MADISON. AtfJCTforxht relief of tofeph W. Pajre.

hops

it

:o be exonrri claim or il

ix presentai America in

c Senate and House f the Untied States ess assembled That

barrc-c

i r

a!l wed

etaryof the treafury be, and he is inthorifed to re'-iit the p'Multy in u" foJVpii V. Page, of Charlefton,

I I.I'. VI.

T ' I i U 1 11 U 1

y In an embargo

mauer ei me cr? i

Given under rr,y hand Ct Bermuda, the 15th dav of April, 1814. ALEXANDER COCHRANE, To the refpe&ive Flag officers, captains, &c. Stc. Sec. By command of the Vice Admiral. W BALHETCHET, sic Boston, ?Iay 5. A Bermuda pap;r was received in town yefterday, containing acrounts from England to the 27th of February, Among its mofl important contents is the fumniary of a Britilh vfF.rii:l Bulletin of the late war operations of France. In noticing this doCU men: and tlir other accounts from the con-

rt That altho: rta pt adVanta-

Annapolis, May 7. In cdhfeqoence ol an order from colonel Carbery, a detachment cf the 25ih regt. under the command of msjor Stuart, leiC this city fT:r,-dly at 2 o'clock for Leonardtown.in 5.;. Clary's county. It is faid the Britifli are fortifying Blackfton's lfland9 in the Potomac, with the view of landing their f;ck. We believe it is the intention of col. C. to diilodge th.em in pclnble. . Grm. Barney is near the mouth of the Po tomac. we ?ie told with part of the Qbefa pea Ice flotilla, (about 17 fail) if this infer a mation Hiould prove coned, the circuneu (lance will tend much to fvor any operatic on which may be in contemplation. NhV York, May 6. HIGHLY IMPQR I ANT.

Une oi the brit mercantile honies in t city has received a !rtr-)- from the ioperc ro of a neutral vefiet i a lone paiTaifc lr Gotten burg '., d.rd off N w London, IV';

4th, which ftates, that on tli-.t day he i

l: . fhip Bulwark, aw i a

euns, iniorrrea u.-n i;, couio not no iota

any port in the U. Stat'-?, 'j'he Captain of the Bulwark informed, that he was direct from Bermuda Sc that the adm (Cochrane)

had ordered br hlo.

ta tk ' 1

ot the

hole

ei Z v II

:inent, tiic ec.tor remarks

the F

rench geme

d fou

5e im

a.

i .

)

tse 0 i e.nrt V ( ' ir t -

. . . . . x .

nt of the S 14 a r 1 JAM

J resident 1614 API

ON

th

Patriota

I:use

Proc

lamatior

resentatifes of th

. n

Loi . ess

t

a it i c w " j v in I i I'd fori I ) 5 s 1 1 ! oi p rt of h v i m i H

Talury I e,

n

r By the honorable fir Alexander Cochrane,

K:ufcht nt the Bath, bcc. c. ,1 A PROC LAMA VION.

iota

on j l

and authority nation bearin;

to

lav c,

ovemoer

, l o .

i no nai t'or

c r J tl

o ivanna

y ur Art,

j II 111 - ,s,r I it:

in

'AC

ges in the aftsons detailed in the oici I bulletin, Rill the computation of lofs on the lart of the allies v.-as greatly !efs than has been reported ; that the main body of prince Swartzenburgh'S army was not prefent in thefe brief actions ; and that to the diifions who vere, Bonaparte oppofed u'it'r dreadful fury his whole forces It a Ho ft at ed, that Winsingerode had taken Soifions by form, ai:d occafioned a lefs to the ene my of 10,000 men ; that he afterwards joined gen. Bfucher, that thr Swedifh,

I nifh, Prufii in, Sax on, Brunfwtck, Ruffian i t. ... ... - ,

anu iv'-oin troops vv-re ail in rapid march .owaras France, meeting nn oppoCtion on their way ; that on the 1 3th Feb, a Scrtch regiment reached Aimelo ; on tlie fame day

at v oronfcoW irriveo at Lh ge ; on the

c lotii gen. Von Bulow quitted BiuiTls, and

on the r.;th the crown prince was to be in

Halifax, the 1 oia France.

that ' Ancona, is uateu to have been given up eia- J tn the alii'-C. Ion, ! The negociations continue at Chatilloa ; tlii- I an ' tnr hopes of p-ace ire Hill ftionj.

iot a word is laid in the l.onuon accou:;tj respecting American uff'HsGazette.

me: scan toat

leana. Th-t 1 ved from Engli dice W,s figtic aiiies on t!ie ot

to NeW

n rerei

oe ace o'

he

dable force w ihjs country,

je r 5 CI

sp" that .!: ii

i there would' 'i a1: a forni hi' t a ttu .lift

Don Mai

t!OI

I c

The difpatches brought by mr. Robinfoa tlie meflenger, this afternoon, cane from lord Gaftlereagh and !(,rd Burrherfh, they ar dated the ifirfl irS(l The former va ftrfl at Chatiiion. the letter at Corumbe, The crown prince had joined the allien With 70,000 mm, and the Hungarians and other reiulcrcenjcnta had joined them with 60,000.

A partial engagement had tke

on trie !

h 97 1

id taken p'rec

srs au c.f--, in whirr tlie

al!; bar bbttrtned the vclory. Count Wittgenfteio, who has exerted bimfelf with great z.-a has been Wounded. Blue her had been repulfed in sn attack or. MeauN, but !:ad retired, and having hern Ruined by Hjlow, was again on the tdvance.

LO. Mi

i, oy

dech i the Cha i ; v e i i j-:',vi

Several dt from Canada that the enei exertions to 'ive as poflib l.rgr btcr, tain within and are uSfo

re

Queen W O I k 5

battery at (Tafaug

bo

e, to he fiockaded,

heavy guti peninfuia ar

xentfy tfcapea it they reporti able in their

o oort-

ounted wi b, on the wh le

V ft - w

I N G f

VES,

f r

. I e .a . . rr :

o f

th

Vice-President c President -

A pr;l 6, 1814

called Bl

: threto, and entr

o.n

VI!, iiiV 2.

Arrived at this port on Saturday the fafl ling letter of marque fchooncr Midas, ompf n commander, being t!;e oi:iy A-

me :can veuel le i t at 13oiacau;, when the I Gr mors laded. (vo.pt. 1 . on his homeward paiTagc took

b( fides various article

14 priefts and two ladies; ti- j was captured on Sat Boidrauji on the 14th March,, i mouth of Hangar tiv

coin, i tr

al'ai

h

l.w

alt ether Uu

A

NORFdLK,

velJel

AX . B' of R of At ) i

fl I :.:ffi

icf of Dinirl M u 1 Ralfton. he Senate and if the Untied , rts assembled

norti, n ft r D o r a

on the

KaQ and Weft wer counties on

:od bein

Deltv South

c

Ik

pul 'ic f.

capt. Baiclay,

n

the 20th toft, among this gallant but unfori

0 un tar y z c fficer.

A a f re

il arn

we are

nition for th.e

:d 2

mi!i.!a ci

r ;.t ous enen ) ' v 6. with a qu3n tity i d") rind ammo

propei y,

i no in

lately favored us with the follow- tar, es. The ,

extracts irom

letter oi ios COOug.

iton

poi '.

trd

Nor'h C-r. Una, who im 'J. St-ues. from the united

kl i un of Gtr n Bricjin and Ireland, or 1 i the flop Anna, captain Emory, and th'- fh p 1,: i. ,3 Gi'-'hons, c -pt in Un kwell p h (hip Philtpfburg, ccptftin Wood, c-rt4in g'odi. wars nd merchandife of the DVnofCur Ol thie lid united k; ... r oi (, nt Bnt lio and IrrUnd, ;m d which WCfl

fl p rj on board 1813 fnall be rntit f ml" Ives of ill tt

ed : And

le inlfitution

Op

Il fitve been tui tolnt P D communication to thou f the faid U. States and unreftriaed. i ath lumerous vr it' Isot war, d in coi ffruftioe and fi

means ol uru

r;fc at Bordeaux, while be was lying ai the it -j ;.c emperor is conftantTy fighting, Sri) about 1 royes, ana then towards Rheima ; Ins presence is necetTary every where, tor

e pre ding hard upon him. accounts i.em Pat is are veiy

crrw. v. ho ricaped tn a emy ioon got her i fi eaei NEW-YQ

K, Mr

Herald. 4.

a i . l c s a r ?r. n

fuch fi:ii

tgates vc

'm

I V I

i

if the act.

iititl-d ' An -

directi,(r the frcretiry of the 'rriu ccnut Sues, ferSntuvci and penal tin ii

CM

1 CO, till

er fc

i : e Britifli are only tl.iee or four s from tl :s city. The prelect, cui 2u!e ofheers, Uc. are off A depu is formed to wait on the BritiUi, the u they prefent themfelfea, ard it is ed they will marcn in to worrnw."

rain Tbompfon further traforms, that

be got out cf tuc nvcr, Botdciiii

Hoops tailrd from the nsvv yard

yetteroay men u g lor Albany, with aboi t 220 gallant tars, being i art c. tl e crew - f ine u. t2tes frigate Macedonian .they arc bound :0 the lakes. Com. Perry arrived in Bolton on the inft. where he was greeted 2i he pafTed the ftreets with the mod enthoiiaflic cheeringa by the citizen-. A public dinner was to be

a ; and a fuoerb ferviceof nlata

given t j

has been prepared a;.this galiant he. v.

:o It r.