Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 December 1814 — Page 1

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acb Century has its pkculiau Mod: o doing Business, and tJkn or

Enquiry, r u it Mannkhi whku are pketalent

:d MOBI dv Custom than by Rhason in TntiR own Time. Hvm.

I I L L Q v WITH 0 D T

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER io, isii.

TH1. WKSTKRN SUN, 75 printed weeklj at Two Dollar. s per OftttStftf, paid in advance or an attest a Ndtf, payable at the end the year : t I wo Dollars is" Fifty GlntsA'o Subscription wilt 5e received for a less term than one year and ?:v7 not be discontinued untit ail arrearages at e paid i HERB b l()erS CJ'C scut hv Post th' Aer

Avvr-.iirisrMKsTs of no more length iham

thy oulit to depe nd on their own popula tion tor cite fupply of their hups of war iivl merchant fervice j experience has ihewi that it ia at; abundant refourcc In ex priding this fentiment, you will doit in a manner to infpire more lully a confidence, that the arrangement whicn you may rntcr into will be carried faithfully into effect,, wit .out oeroa-inij l.owcvfi, iron iheOfei dilatory fpirttof the accommodation.i V fteongdeure lus heretofore been rs prefled xy tbe Bitih government to obtain

it to pu vol

I

of the U. Ma icj i

toe detention of num.: teamen wnen m our ports, and it cannot be d tooted, that fti

pulation to that effect would be highly fat

er t-kr thit t

ro;

virtue thereof, to their fervice. This has i It W( u!d not, ho et

been diisinctly ttated in a late declaiaticn ground, Irfl the tf jufh r ano extravagance by we prince regent Knowing the nature of the preterffion might ex nt the tu not the claim, wc know alfo the extent cf ; ithment nd mdigna tonofothej powers, td of theNfight and obligations Incident to it. w bom it would yt coi !!y pplu le lo

Allegiance is a politic?! relation bet1 fovereign and his people It is the i tion which binds the latter in re tarn

protection which they receive. The

is im ai

a I be f n t o, U I u 1 1 i.e j of i' could be feu

e- ' The Bntifti

n: ngh' Wvul.1 have jnd abulia", as r o r c e

'vrrnmrn'i vvhs, therefon

riproc A (.'uties iiavc the fame limit. They ' djced to a vrry - inDarrilin d:hnn

urr confined to the dominioue ot thr lone- To aik- owledg that it r uid m foppi it

reign, beyond vlmh Ur l.n; ro tts

treadth mM b inserted tjtret times for rei0Ty a, v,fu ,. ufrlul to 6. Britaia Om DolLAn' and rwtllTY-Fivt. It jj riirly to he prefumcd thai it alone,

m an u no pi otecr

no

on. ic c a

n er.l r- priiulple, uid U io ind y t it ouid rrly on n u J- ;or to dr w Ton e a iri from tatc of u r eEida n 1 nh brings ' G. Britain as a belli-

tlptea v jru

quested -f Advertising customers, thy. they particularly tpetijj the number of times their Advertisement arc to fie

continued Those sent without such ters 4.'- ret ions wtH be continued umi.' forbid You

Id h fiord

indue m y - nremer..

power, entering the . V. ions of another, I both. owes allegiance to the latter, in return tor j the pard

the protrclion he receives. W bethel a fo J gerent, nd the U. St trs h neutral vrrci.-n i..is a '. tlam the for ice of. power, Brit id ffirrra have n.u a ritht

it his o-

to ooaro

n (T.

no alfo a dif1' rrne

,111.' i;ii ii I i 1

av cxiit. it

in the

i-rvjr i

emy, rontraoanooi wr.r, r errr i p op erty ? I !ii- would not accorrpl I) th mi

fible, efpeci Uy as the U States have a re I purfue his fubjets ino the territories of an- j It is however, the u'moli ' in . t ol ! - beU

to imnretTtTienf 'I he claim is not inadinii- i is err: -il i that no focreicrn has a riffht to

u n a in :at r e paid jr accotdt 1 1 y . All Letters addressed to he Editot must bt Putt paid, or they will tut be taken out of the effiee

eiclt in t he reH .rnevican veflels i c i e a . ' re c t

no of oe (er

or!

not -ve fcr

Uat it m.

s h it n

U. States, which 'nail

i at h party t L'h'.tf thnn up,

nuke it the duty

Oftenders,

cannot be purfued by one

ligerent rip!;t. Allegiance, wh'n h i: . attr:i--.:te oi i vereigny , c me'; o her , ana romn.unicnt''S all :!ie neceJTary p The natior-ii character of thi i ruti 1 J ! r-afWs. The complete ricrht of fovei io v

Oi ti enipted nrelTniei

if tut

r-s to be. e: i - i! Lice of iift alutady iud,

THE INSTUGTIQNS. f Continued from .ur last.)

Asa

c.i

inide

to an adjuftment alternative, it is

eEpetted that ill American i-'men. who litve been impeeCTed will ic difcharged and that "h -s- ;o have K;e:i r.i; j'. . d urder the Btitilh lawt, by CornpulQi fervicc, Vt til i- permitted to withdraw, I liavj o r pe it th it the kT"e3t o i ct which vcu have

nd wr.h i jcii ability, that it would be ule iri's, efpeciaiiy to Vcu, wl o are othff wife To Well icouainteq with it, to diirtte on its merits I tttuft obf rve, however, that the i.aitice is utterly repugnant to the l.w of nations '- it isfupported bv no treatv

latton ; that it was never tcoui-

tower into t!ie territory of snother, nor j and jorifdi&iot) over it is transferred t G du,hey dtiiv.ed up by the latter, excrpt B'itain, It is on this foundation t! t the

h crf'.'tties, i of a nation

nt- h

n n

in cornYiiuuc" ThatVir vrfT- . We -: a '. a 1 1 o i isle

of fhe belligerent right only, is a principle practice ol imprrfiVnent frt m ur veucls. too e!i eftablifhed to be hrousht into dif The remark contained in the declar i n .... I

culiion fc.ii b ft ate has excluuv ju'iidic i the prince repent, that in ;. J- :

b ft ate has e x r 1 1 ! ? j juifdi

tion river iti ow vrflVls. Its . vet

. ' 1 1 1

r

c nv nation

riced in by any, and that" a

by the U States, would he the abandonment, in favoi of Cj- Britain, of ail!aim oi a'l .drr-iftfcSjPr1!: KM the ocean.

prace is not founded on anv brlii

in th-tn, and offences igainO

punifliable by its tribunals on ol a nati, n protects every thi

i m up

der it, iti time of peace, and in time of

Ii Ice wife, with th- exception f the belli j merchant fhip

ithns on

'5'! 1 I '

ully to ith r r (n-i

lovvi fige ivrrrmrn A mei icar m oves onl

i K tl

oai fi c

,.r tl

c :iie crew, and nrovid- fterent right The greeted extent to wl

inc r this in lattstactory manner, that

ire auth irifed to fecure G. Baitain et feci . ; g the em pi . nt o her

11 II' I IV J - I

ar, an

vcu iV iUi ' n none i v ."

rr of the above alternatives, gree ref r . i .ii . I t. L

:e aroiicntion . i tna: wui. n r.ov ne a- j mnr p

rj of the checks contained in the law lall I fli in re! .rive to leam n ; in an ' 1 . . be in the p uver i

v.i nations a

pcton oi e

. r. '

I

icies, nut

i tc own ports, With i view to the lame et feci. To terminate, howeeerftlus coittro

vr Py in maitoei fatisfacHory to both par ti t, the p -Tiient i wilhnc", ihould othei

cb-. ki he fttfrcrefled a" likelv to be more ef

the belligerent el aim has been carried, over the veflVIs of nentra' i it:.rs, I?, to board, and take from them, perfona in the I nd

e ot an enemy, contraband of

v s oi oner tv r g the two hi

. O il - i . J:. . C ...

mi caiiis uiunnv o j

opinion a to the lilt. On that and other i dm

quefiions of confidcrable importance, dif j ie3"'ttn. It aiTrrts only putes have irifeo wl ich are yet unfettled j rivht to fearch them tor o l b emprefs Citoftfiue ol iv .n;, a oiQ:n I beinsAon board lor a lanli

( ituVd id -.-o,-ate oi ju't principles, p . -act v ding Britilli teamen there, that they navel herfelf m 1780 at the head of neutrd nati- j riht to imprefa and briny them sway, no ti.- i: favor of a liberal conrlrui3tion of 1 der the claim of allegiance. When we fee

vit, in

it ;

virw

gerent rio hts growing '"ut of the war. A entry on bo-,rd the veflels of one p wer t the cruizers of anoth i , ill any other ( l

ano theexercife if my other autnority ver j gomeo?. 1

thr m, is a viol , tion of riv;ht, and an ae?. of hodility. The Btitiffl government, awase of thr truti ol this doctrine, fns endeavored t;-. avoid its conC'Qiif lies m the late decl-rtti on of the prince regent. Ir hs not coil

ded that brititn cruizers nave a r;. t t.

ue and fearch other veffefs for onnih

at thv hove a

conic toils c e derived froi he fen bl ni f

B I S III Op i f

n fair.

A

r objects

not h ir m r n f c II i e

I htion, wm h ltvfces at - - ' ; r. r a fair r x i n i u n .1, becaofe it is in p ffi J- ' r to rake advant m ol

n-. nt to ur i v ttuatt , n rjering to retip -nt ute ,tf thi rV ifb e-n-

It is ut'f-nr ien v. as all

, and n

cnndlf, be t1.

ng

hts. and b'r fuc I h.irs h

foII

ive gene- 3 fy ft em a tic porfuit of our m fTels by Bri

o

ex a m I

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n ia. tm

C r u I Z '

s. and th;

imor.

I lea

or 1 r 1 : ill can -non, at i.ons, each oaer thr vefT ic of

on powerful, and tHe oth

a k . W 0 1

.1

to I 01

I I

na

r The ftcong feature of tbe firft ilternativi r v ..u 'o author iaes the naturalisation of fe nv . requires their continued refiience i:

WKting, 1

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t CO

a h nrtat ix - T 1 ich

5 v ars, is indifpfnf

4

rreiident 1 1

to iet ure .1 eorn .,'.M',v.r to make it the duty of be dc ii us to become irt every ytar, for

ItlHltU

the Brttifli daiiti to tmpreffment j no ic where a regular blockade bad be

knowlfdgmnt of it in any tty, or proof tea. and by th- blockading fquadrcn, out of fdb million to it by any pover. It" ! every part of :he occ3n, on our co It lllncet bate occurred in winch Bwasifli crul- : and even i. our harbors, it is difficult to be eeei have take--. Britim - mti from tie lieve that Impreffment ia not th real motive

or o4 an e-

ina v n

Iv.aff

t upon t:.e Rrong fl

Fh govern j

. 1- I i' he

no eoonteoance to their practice and prr- I admitted that the entry was lavrful, is it f

f r!h k'nif a fveir

in relation tothe U. vtt-s. CS to commit an ad not wjrratitrd bv

:'pof for which the entry wa: mad

it U-r

there l ti in tl I h 1 s c

rt! no pronf , pi:

There i'

xclunon of Britiib IV S, V" repufl 'aru-- ' Celt

!e aniicable -tdju'i"

r 11

1 1 at n alt r

the lubjrCl Linds its righ Of

oft the U. S::e? only, ui), have in ' imnreffmeni tVo-n our dons on t!t of mI-

1 a 3 been

Tht R .

ernrnen

.11 -0

to dtfcufs its

m 'Ouence been compr.

nei This claim is in fal traced to an buree. tl e : Jleiance due ! y Britiih

gi H r 4 I '1 h 11 - prrni 111

ilteaHle to peace or war. n it, therefore, fi n it r p w-rs mtiO like v. iir

hi, rqe Ih

V

IT Is e

M 1 th b,er v (1 v.: power which CP Statr w uid b( if. aid ritiirr ti with -!! the A u refill it. But, mir te d to n k v- T ! the fi' B't ; h3. p- 1 to oor of the L f the v g fide i

c ri

Ui States that j jecAs to theil fovttcigOj ar.d his right by ar.i equally ipplicj Ic

permanent c and v, ar.

rje in or. nnaent 1 mpelled to abf fjl nut to thf B io( idr n I to DO Frowl 1 the V Stut wni Id be ui om

'I 1 17. r f raj

be continued.)

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