Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 July 1814 — Page 2
the pay and COloldineiltl of a captain of infantrv anH forage tor one horfr. Sec. And be ii further enacted. That the diftricl and afiiAani diltntt paymafteri .11 feverally Rie bonds with good and fafficient ferunty to the U. States, for the faithful prrformince of their duties in luch funis as Ih-il be re quired by the paymafter of the aruiv, under the direction of the war department ; and lhall be fubjedl to the flllea and articles of war. Sec. 7. And be t further enacted, .That this arl lhall continue in force until the termination of the war in which the U. States are now engaged with (he united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the detwtidenciei thereof, and for one year there titer and no longer LANG DON CHEVES, Speaker of the House of Representatives K. GERRY, Vice President of the United States, and President of ten Senate. April 13, 1814. approved. JAMES MADISON.
For the W estern butl Pett&nt Citizens of Knot THE time is fjft approaching when Vou will have to make choice of a Council ioi and Reprefentative Not being hit ere Red to a gteatjer decree than any one of you, no further than the genera! iivpulfe of public good which (hould pervade through cut bccaulc I declare to you I am not one of the candidates, nor a htrelao wriier I feel a freedom of eonfcioOl recYitude in giving vou mv opinion upon the duty of good frerftVntttWet and who, in my fRimation, cf the candidates I have heard ot, are beft fttialtfieda A. (ood r"prefentativ fhuul ItOt crly poffefa integrity but knowledge The interpretation of the firft, is generally underflood but tli t of the fecond term of the nullification, is not fo much 10 ; 111 therefore give an explanation : A pood rrpre-frntativ-(hould lie unto the ConftitUtioO 2t Lawi as a tjord phyfician to the health oi body rnd mind he Arnold know the exif ting Itws and their defects, and the pieper remedv to me applied, with its manner of application. For it ferveth us nothing to light a ci;;dh' and fet it under an half horn el. It is a fault not to be acquainted with the Conftitntiott particularly, and the law? cf our country generally, in any rne ; hut Criminally and unpardonably fo in a representative. And in le-iOation. if from our ignorance, we place our dc-pend.ir.ce and faith upon the knowledge and tondoCt of cur fellow reprefentative, the community becomes p'ued in a d- l rahle Gtoation From what little information I pofiefa of the character and knowleoge of John John -fon ind George R. C Sullivan 1 would reCommend to my f!low cr.ir.er.s of Knox, the i ipport of the fill) as Councillor, and the Icond as repre fen ta tire A VOTER.
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the Following Aprd S5i a ,"",fr! convention betareen the aliird u wers 13 fi 'P-tl at pwis, IVt tliojf 1 in of the hafit cf t e iptri.ued pa Ciiicati.m. We will -ive tins document at Jcth in our nrxt.
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PruflTia, was fi nned at Caumont. It is to icnuin in force 20 years. Each party engrs to keep in the field 150 000 men until the object of the war is etT--ced, and in cafe either lh-ill be invaded by France, they alleng 'ge to contribute their aid to eNpe! the invader. Lord Wm. Bentick, with a Britifii and Italian force attacked Genoa, April 17, and it capitulated the next day. The time of convening the fenate and legiftitivt body of France has been altered from une 10, to May 31. A London paragraph Hates that 12.000 Spanifh troops were about to embark al Cadiz fc L.nuifiana. Louis 18th left London April 23, emharkrd at D ver next day, and arrived at Paris May 3, accompanied by the dutchels of Angouh-me, and many other members of the royal family He was received there
and at every Other place whicti he paiud, w ith drmonftratioi.s of joy. The white Sag has been hoifted at Hamburg, and D. voult has agieed lo furrender to the genera! of the allies. Louis the 18th has refufed to acknowledge the conftitution propoltd by the F. fenate, and has publHhed the bafis ol luch an one as he will f-nicion. It appear? that two parties have already arifen in France. One party is in favor of the new conftitution, another wiftVs for the reftoration of feudal iftn, pried cratt, inqui(irmn, bP.ilr in (hort, the whole ancient f) rftem cf defpotifm and flavcry. COMMISSIONERS. A letter from a very refpel;ble gentleman in London, of May 14, (tates, that it is generally believed that, though not officially Hated, that admiral Gambier, Dr. Adam and mr. Hamilton, ate appointed to meet our commiffioners at Gottenhurg, and that meffrs. Bayard and Gallatin were aboot to proceed on their million. June 22. YvTe haee feen a letter from Gottenhurg of April 23, dating that mriTrs. C'y 5c Ruffrll vre there, and thattneflra Bayard and Gallatin were every moment expeed. A? hte as May 14 they were in London, preparing however to depart. 1st. .w-ToRiv, June 2 5. FirTeng-rs in the Bodon ftage, arrived lad night, inform, that the cartel fcr arrived t! re on Monday from Halifax brot difpatches for government Sc a lew p-flen-fTers ; that commilT'oners h-d brcn appoint rd to meet ours at Gotrenbnrg ; ard, that 15.000 tioops, a cart of lord Wellington's army Ii ad ejr.barkrd for New Orleans It is reported at Bolton, but not generally believed, that the cartel had brought in-
ormatioa tr.at tne oiiKKaue ct tne Amen can ports was raifed. London, May 4. It is now faid that thr powers of the plenipotentiaries from the U. States are fufficiently extenfive to iuftify them in the rcmovjl ot the iVt of negociation at Gottenhurg to the Haiue or to London, and that me fits. Biyard and Gallatin have been urgent with our minivers, but we believe f uitle'fsly to allow fuch removal Mav 7 n expedition is intended to be embaiked from (adiz for the Mifiitlippi, to COO (id of 1 3,000 Spanifli troops, for the purpofe of ben g emuloued in the recovery of Louinana, &.c. rhe 97di tor Queen's German regt,) is ord u d Irom Kmialc to embaik ior North
- merica. l i e 33d and 54th regts. will be made 0 ftrong each, and imt to America I hey u ;!lrfii finally from Goik. The Libberrator of Spain and Portugal is appointed ambafTador trom nglaod to t:ic kn g vi Fraiice. Italj The people of Italy have dcfired to be coodituted an independent monarchy , and to hac a king given to them. They put to d--aih Bonaparte'i minifter of finance M. de Prinaa May i: MrlTrs. Hughes ?nd 1t!lington arc arrived at Harwich, from Gtten;urg. with difpi thei from melTrs. Clay ac Ruflell, to mettra Gallatin and Bayard I'hey were detained a: Harwich for Want
ol paiiports. iir!r:s. B.yaid and Gallatin certainly l-.ive this country tiex week, to proceed on he'r Million to Gottenurg. It is 1 lid to be dt termmed that the conrels foi the negociatiotl of ?. general pi-ace (hall be held in London, and the treaty to jc cniitkJ the trtlty of Louden, in cor.dd.
e ration of the pirt which G. Eritain Ins atted, and the luccour as well as example, flie his given to all the belligerent allies. May 1 3. Chnltopher Hughes, erq. fety. of the American legation at Gottennurgh, arrived in town ye flcrday. It is fuppol d that the negocitions for peace will com mence fhortly, but rumor luggefts the pro bability of a change in the place perhaps from Gottenburg to the Hague. An Aufirian general has t.ken pofi"rfl;on of the kingdom of Italy in the name of thr allied powers. The Aulhians and Britifh have entered Venice. May !4 Drfpatcbes were on Sunday received hy government, announcing the ar rivl ot Bonaparte at the ifland of Elba. He embaiked on board the Undaunted fri gate to be conveyed to that pl.'.ce. The princefs LJorghele, who had an int ervifw with hrr brother Napoleon hd re fufed to accornoahy him, has hren forced to quit Nice. It is iuppofrd fl;e will re tire to Rome. Jofeph, Louis and Jerome
Bonapite are 11 in Switzerland The mother of Bonanate is to refide at Rome, on a pennon of 20,000 pounds a a year, J of' ph, Louis and Jerom'- ha e each the fame fuui Bonaparte himfelf about 0.000 pounds a ye;.r. The allied fovercins were to leave F-ris on the 13th inft. We lament to Hnd by the accounts we receive from Paris, that two parties hzve arifen, each of which endeavors, by H pub lie means, to ltimulate the public mind a gainft the other. One is ror the ttiiite thr other airamfl it- the former lor a conilitu tion founded on the bafis laid down hy the fenate, the latter for leaving the king as absolute as he was before the revolution. Portsmouth, May 7. Com. Godrington is rxpecud to hoill his broad pendant on Tuelday next in the New caftlr, 60. lord George Stuart, and to fmi immediately afterWarda to;- the American Nation, taking with him all the (hips that are ready tor lea at this port, excepting fu h r,3 have been appointed for the protection of convoys, they have been preparatively directed to put themfelves under his orders. And ye Herd ay that Hue and well appointed regt. the 111 or Royal Scotts, 1000 Urong embarked on hord the Leopard, captain Crotten, and D omede, c.pt. Fabian, for N. A. The Diat r, Diadem, Thnies W-ler, armed en fiute, with 10 fail of ! vre tranfports, have failed this wek for Bordeaux, to t;ke a part of lord Welling ton's army to the American ftsores. Tliefe overpowering reinforcements to the army already in Ganada, will foon eiT-cuate the
fuhjugation of mr. Madifon'i wild theore tic notions of leffifl tion. Tne Vengeor, 74, his taken out her low er deck irons, for the purpofe of taking pri foners to Bordraux. c it is fuppofed, troops from theore to America. Loid Wellington proceeds as foon as iff i r 3 pr-rmit to Madrid. Part of his army is already under orders for America. I.f.tden. May 7. According to advices horn Vienna, England was about to conclude a ferret con vent ion with the allies, by which thry are engaged not to intermeddle, after the pari
fiotion of the continent, with the Hairs of North America, and to ftipulate hy thr pe.-.ce, that Fiance alfo (hould not take any part. HafWich. Mav 10. A 1 rived this morning the e3rl of Leicr fler Packet, cpt. Hammond, from Gottenburg, with the m.iil and two American gentlemen cha.ged with difpatches for meffrs. Gallatin and Bayard. Pl-ATTiBURGH, Je 17. From correct information we are warranted in frtymg, that the enemy are tranf porting roe gallies acrofs land from Cham hie to St. Johns, for the ufe of this Lke. Fifteen or twenty, it is laid, arc ahead) acrof;. Lodox, April 20.
A number cf the largt W claf of tranfports ar" fittirg ( ut with ?) polliole fpeed at Portsmouth, as well a? ill the troop ll";)s at that polt, for the purpvfe, it is fuppofed, of going to B-rdeaux to tke the mo et feclive rrgts. in lord Wellington! army to America. In the G'?.ette de France, we r?ad the following curious and important paragraph.
u T'i.efdelightful nsir.e of peace is herrd on all lides Europe is awakened to the enjoyment of its benefit. Negociaticrs have Ifo been opened to bring about the re cOablidimtnt of a good uuderltanding betweea England and the U. States, which has ct ly been clitturbcd by the tfFr of the disordered fydem adopted ty Napoleon. It is known t'.iat the plenipotr nti rirs of the tv. o powers ire to meet at Gottei burg perl1 s even they may negociate in London e have learnt with pleafure, that the chief of one or thr fir ft tribunals in France, invited to his houfe lord Caftlere -gh, and mr Ci awtord, the minifter of the U. States, fever al perCms of coniideration both Fiench and Englifh wtre prrient. It wts remarked, that the two miniftrrt on feeing each other for thefi-ft time, did not behave with ar y diftanre oi manner. The toaft of Un'.vcifal IVate wrtspr p fed to thcui, and they
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, kvansVille. rHK ile of lots in the town ol Evarf. ville, the teat of joltie tor Warrick county, Indiana t-rrnor , w il! commence ca Thurfday theSlfl of July, 1814. 1 his piue his b-en feh ceu by eommif fioners, appointed by i'p -rial a& of tne 1cgiflature for the permanent feat of juftice tor VVarro k touuiv it ftnds on the baric ot the Ohio r;vrr, juft above the mod til ot Big Pigeon creek, an. excellent harbor for bonts, and ss to fituation, it is perhapfl furpaned by none in the weftern country Evmnfville is in the midft of a ri.oirilhing fettlement and for rounded hy much haoitable Unci, Which, together with ths idvantage of thr Ohio river, will rival any town in the territory It is fituate fiiV miles from ShawneetoWn, and feven from lied Bankb, fiity two from Vincennes, and twenty five tmm Princeton, the feat of juttue fv-r Gibfon county, and direftlv on a une With the three Uuer places. An ex. rrllent rOad" may he had from Evanfville to Vincennes, and the period is not diftenc when merchant! and traders will from economy, tranfpol their goods acrofs from EvanLille to Princeton and Vincennes, in jret'rrence to the circuitous rcut of tho Ohio and the War.Qi rivers, and indeed in fome leafons of the year it is impoflthle tr navigate the Wabalh for week?., and I Could fay months, in the fall low waters obftruft its navigation in the winter ire. In ladl the advantages which this pi a CO) enj rs are fj ir.my and fo obvious, it :s vanity to attempt to defi ri'oe them indeed an attempt would be preftimpMou?. Mer chants and mechanics will fi!d great advantages from frttling at this place, the latter are part; uLrly invited, arid great ciio rooragemei ts will be held out to them. Pin 1 h if rs will have a credit of 1'x montl 3 tor one half of the pore ha fe money, and twelve months from the d ty of f le for the balance, by giving b .;,d with pprbvtd fe1 111 ity tor tht- payments as th v income due. Purchaffrs ot lots wii) receive Convey anres by paying the expences f tbofe conveyance?, and giving bond :is aforefaid. Proposals Will he received from perfonfl wiOiing o rontracl for the e reel ion of the puilir !uiidings in the faid town on the 23d July. N. CLAYPOOLE, Agent for Warrick county June 27, 1814.
REMOVAL 0 W N R E 2 L T Lf removed his STORE to mr. G. I T .11 - 1 J n 1 1 1 . 1
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v mcenoes, 1 4th March, 1814. !C71 have juft received a frefli fuppfv of COFFEE, which I mi fell by thr quantity low tor cafii. Q. R.
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fhr in her forehead and Trip on her Dofe, I nelieve the let't hind foot white to the paf. ture jo;nt, branded S on thr right (boulder or hip, 4 years old this fpring 1 reafenable reward will be given to any per fon win will deliver fid m.irc to me in Vincennes. Henry Dubois Jane 29, 18U.
