Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 July 1814 — Page 4
WASHING I UN-CITY. June 1G, 1814.
IMPORTANT FROM FRANCE It is underOood that mr. Ctawford, our mini ft er at Paris, lias written to our government very fatisfa&ory accounts of the attention (hewn him, and of the difpofitton inanitefted by the provifional government of France for the maintaining ot the moll friendly relations between the two countries It it atfo underllood that the provifional government of Trance lias made mr. Sci urier the organ of hmilar commu nications to the department of (tate. 'I hat he has announced the change which has taken place In the French government! and PXpreffed a rh lire tiiat the new foVCrelgn might be recorrinzcd, and that due refpect might be fliewn to his flag, tinder Which the national veilel vv hlch brought the delpatchcs failed. rom v, hat WC have been able to collect, the mofl fatisfa&ory anfwen have been given on thofe points. We ir happy therefore to (late, that fo far from any ill contequences being likely to refill t from the late change in France, it i probable ihat the amicable relations between that coun try and the tulted States will be Improved. The new fovet cign had not arrived on the 20th of April, the dateof thefe defpatthes. He was however daily expected, and there was much reafon to believe he would confirm the affurancei which had been given, by the provifional government, of fiienddiip for the U. States. NEW-YORK, June 16. La ft evening arrived at this port the French nation r brig Oliver, in 45 day ft om L'Orient, with difpatches from the new government of Vance, to the French mimilcr near Watbincton. and alfo difpatches for our government. The eapt. informed us, that Bonaparte had lefc France for a fmall Hand in the Mediterranean! that king Louis was expecledki
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j parte (mother) of Napoleon, ' WTt CbioJ
Will retire into the rapal territories. lofeph and lerome ls Dixon,
Margaret Crefop, Vm. Chnfl.
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Aaron Decker,
Abraham Decker, Green Depricii, There V. Dapron. E Robert M Evans, James Edcokioi. F
Peter Fair.
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u,t11 rMfn Am,riri anH T o.nic W.mmion iv.mn, janies wuncan,
to Switzerland. I he provifional government had publifhed an addrefs
tO the officers and loldierS ot William Flowers, the army, declaring that their John Qambel)) 2 honors, rank an i pensions
lhould be prefcrved, and ordered all prifoners of v ar in 1 Vance, of whatever nation, to be liberated.
Jonathan Graham,
Stephen H truly, Arthur Harbilbn, Polly Holms, Jrfl- Hollowell, Wilton H llrman, Grorgrp Hfdehack, Ssml. Hornbatk, John Hatbin
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Wm. Kargiove, Mofes Haircll, Edmond Hollrman, J-imfs Horrell,
David Hadrtck, Kdmund Hogan, William Howa-J
Thomas Jones, Ebenefer Jones, Ephratm J ruan, William Jones. David Kinman,
A. Little. 2
London, April 13. AMERICA. Mmifters it is laid, have given the American commilli oners to underftand that rhey will enter into no difcoflions With them until the quell ion
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ti nit uuun is uiipujru UI, Ge r?r Leech, 2
as they are determined it fh di Dam : 2
make no part of the negocta tiou for peace. Twenty five thoufand troops are forth wirh to be tranfpor ted to America ; and alreadv
.1 ii- j , Thomas Martin,
amefj Like.-.
Henry L, :viiner, Art ahir M'Clure, AugUitni M Henry John Mat-mall, Wm M Cormick,
I Exekial Jorrs, J itnfs Junkin, J a nit s ihff, v
Jicob Lemon, Nimnd LindfeVj 2 Wm. Linnley, X i T
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for the exertion of all our Jofeph Mitchel
ftrength, in bringing; back Thr? lx"t'l) . . o Archabald Meacha
mai 1 1 u vv d i n ul1 j j e to wi- v f
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joiin M'Junkin, Wm. M Don aid, 2 ilfv. rnr. Ixlrnkk John Maxwell, joim MCarter Louis ll Cary, M frs Madden9 Thou) r. Moore, John M urphjr,
conditional fubmiflion,
Thomas Nrelr,
ur Olivia,
Vi-anrfin larri nr rlirrc? ci-iv; frotn f.oiulon. when a COncrre
ji ---- - irt wi i -r ri , ..-!- t i f it jm . 1 rms Porter, .
waa to oc neiu in i ai m iur , gcucii i.-cac, u. wuiwu utt:.- j ne oovcrnor or Uonnec ' John Pe,
European monarens would lutcnu and tnat tne American
gtm ha (fad or ft had been invited that a general peace was con
fidently expected to be fpcedily made and that the arrival at Gottenburg of tne corvette John Adams, with meffrs. Clay and KutTell, was known in France. 1 he Oliver is under the W hite flag, and her officers wear the white cockade in their hats. A national fahjte of 21 ouns WAS fired from the Oliver, on her approaching caftle "Williams, which was returned from the caitle by a iaiuie of 18 guns. PARIS, April m The nllics ordered the irregulars (CafTack out of France. The late emprefs Muu Louiia was about to proceed to Vi cuihi with her Ion (the late king of Rome. J The emperor of Kufllawas united to a letc given by marfhal Vey, and ac eepted the Invitation Bonaparte has demanded a chymift, a botanHI and an aftronomer to go with him into the ifland of Klba. It is not yet known who will have the romantic eneroiity to accompany him. He reads e verfrrnornm the .u. newlpipets ; bla:ncs or approves the ai the new
C over ntnent
and it any
thing difpleafes hij-u too much,
breaks out into a furious Horni or paflion. lie lays, that when he arrives in the ifland ot Flba, he intends to be very buly to write his own lite to develope eircumflances and incidents known to himfelt only and to characterize tin oreat men ot :!ie prefent c?c. The ettiperor Alexander has reiolved to 1'bcratc all the French prifoners now in Ruftla Ge n. Lefebre, j;oes with Bonaparte to Fdba, bui has declared his adhefion to the Bour bons. I he g -n of artillery Druor alio accompanies him, and gen, Bertrand. The judges of the different courts of juiiice Paris have been admitted to an audience of Monfieur, wdio Oblerved, chat 1 LoUl XVIII would not have dclired to al cenvi the throne of his anceftors but wiih the unanimous con lent of the French.1 On the 4th April, marlhals Nev and Macdonald, sccomp nied by CauHncoort, come to Paris from the II. 0 oi the French arm) to biing propofals from Bon ap arte to fubmit to the decifion of the French fenate and people, and to abdicate in favor ol his ion. The proportion was rcjrvted. It L Uid thai cardinal Fefch vu,..;ej anJ madame Bona
ticut has recommended pre
parations tor defence and
two officers have been fent Jam"sProwli
Monfn
P Thos. K Plumnsrj Thomtl riummer, R
Abraham Rbodarmal, John Pv.obcrtfor5
JoiVph Stoker Charles Sinks, Twines Snuti). ofrph Shaw,
Johr Smith,
Samuel Sparks or Jerries Leroii.
tluch Turner, J. F. ThompfdO ICaac Voorhre:.
by him to New London, to conter with the United Males commandant, coh Kingfbury, on the means to be adopted. He offers to furnifh all the aid that col. K. may deem ne ceflary to cali for. 1 lie go vernor is probably fatisfied
that neutrality is no longer Cornelius Wcflfalf,
proteion ; that the cntmv John Wrava, 2
capiure, burn & delh oy all that comes within his reach without enquiring whether the owners are federalilis or republicans ; ec tliat iecurity can alone be found in ftreigt
cninrr the arm of government 1
Abraham Srarmr?. V. II. StringEddj ? Samuel Shaw, 'Price St dfford
John Stone,
Elifha Ti airr, 3 John ThompCoo V
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D,viJ Wilfon,
Mary Wilfon, )ohn Webb, Kfbrck-i Wi)ktnS N, E. Wrftfati, Brice W Witcher,
July 1
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c;vnrd vv Mion, Thos- N White, Danl. or . Wngl C-tthiinr White, W. B. Williams, J ames eflfall, LrrtiarcJ White, Bniamin Yaunt.
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thtle opinions we are happy to find are daily acquiring new profelytes in the federal party. Alb. Argus.
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LIST of letters remaining in the pod X jL cilice, Vincennes, the quarter endi
e opened itcconnts with
all and fettla next, by rcpto
ng!tc calling
the 1 day of J mie, which it not tikf out within 3 month , will c forwarded to the General Pod office as dead letters, viz. A
Phomas Aikman, William Agnew 111 ft 1 "
rt oeri a nur 101
John AyJelott
Andrew Armflron.
J imea Adams,
J aincs Andci fan,
E Imund Bradford, y ! z. Be T Batch, Henry Brtnton, 1 Imry barnliart, John Bruncr, s,ml. Brim berry, John Burrifs, M argaret Cirrico, Robert Cal I vs rl b'.hjih Chapman,
Andrew Bcrnnde, J imn Rennet, Twlor Berty, Dvid Higgrr, Tames Bala, 2 John Boyd, William Barker, C Wm. Campbell, Amos Com mint, Jeru(ha Chad fey, Snmarl Currc; ,
them by ihe tuft dav of fi orotherwiie. Thofe who 1
ana giving notes or moi y, rtJ tl e mr f;rulty attends the collection of on counts, will tfter thr firR d..y ( f July
find them in the hands ot George R. Sullivan, Efqr, ' d - f , f t ' ? Vincennes, 4th June, 1 6-1 1.
1 1 . Cl . 1 I "Cnrxt.
DANIEL MOOR K, CHAIR MAKER V PA IX 7 Ell TT S commenced bufinefs in the coroec
X botife bel w C Graeter'a Inn, all orders in his line fh ill be particul:
exped'mully attended t( hr flatters hiioi
from his experience, .nd aitention to bufi nei's to I c able to givr general fatisfacTion, Vincennes, 15th June, 18 14.
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FROM T H F T F SS OF E. STOUT. PAtVTEB OF TI1F LAWS CF THE L'N'ITtD STATES.
