Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 March 1815 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN.
VINCENNESt March 18, 1815.
The Indiana continue their hof. tilities upon our frontiers whiKt ionic are treating, others and pi rhapa of the fame tribe ) are mi ilia creing our fellow citizens on Wedneftlay laft, two men were killed and fcalped by the n about 20 miles Ik low this what further act of h oddity on their part max be deemed neceflary to determine what courfe will he proper to be urfued with refpecl to them, is N ni for me to hy. Of this we are certain, they have taken more fcalps within the lail 11 x weeks than rhey did during the whole ol the preceding fpt ing and fummer upon this frontier. From the h rank! or t ArgUi fVasbtngtott-City Fib 27. Mr. Monroe, having accompltfhed the cud lor which he entered upon Uie duties of the war department, has refigned that offlee, and is nominated by the prefident to the fenale as lecretary ol flate. Gen. Jackfon i s fooken o!
as lecretary of war, but the noroi-
nation is not made, I courfe it is uncertain who will be appointed ; but it is generally believed that fome officer who has demon (irated Ins worth in the courfe of the ivar will befcledled for that place Mr. Andeifon oi the fennte is no
minated for comptroller in place oi mr Bacon, refigned. All the republican members of congrefs are intent on ehoofing mr. Clay tor the next fpcaker, and it is believed that his Cervices in that capacity Will be highly important to liis country. Mr Gallatin is nominated fMminitter plenipotentiary to France, vice mr Crawford it figned. Mr. Bayard is nominated for miniMer
XX. plenipotentiary to Ruflia, and mr.
John Q V dams to KniUand. All diofe gentlemen will do honor to their country. The houfe of reprefentattves have agreed by a large majority to reduce the army to hx thoufand, as it is believed that number will be fufficient for all the purrjofes of pf ace t llablilbment ; and their 3bjel is fo to leffen the expendiw res as to be able fhortly to relieve the people of molt of the inlernal taxes, and yet meet the en gagements of government in the reduction of the debt Charleston, Feb 15. Extral ol a letter horn St. ?!arj 's, dated Pi bruary 6. 44 This is to inform y u of w hat you have probably alread learnt that the Knglifh haw been handfomely brufhed at Darien, with the lofs of iro killed and woundcd. and the balance of 300 were mide prifoners, excepting to, who made their efcape in tw o barge s the re were ten barges altogether, The manner in which ihey were received at Nt w Orleans ei. J not
exceed this They calculated ments accompanying the meitage their lofs at New Orleans at 5000 of the prefident to congrefs on the
in vti, riuu nave umy ux u.i)b yiu- i 7in iocmher, 1S1U, mat tne vifions thisfhrv .'ir.knnwlcdce to ri ..f .Inhntlr lVa
- - j - " " - v T v . ntjU l 1, ll.tV.1, t MU , v.. be the fad they are ft ill on Cum- without juft caufe, obliged the berland ifland ; where they are e. conful of the United States, and reeling batteries in all directions, all Americans then in Algiers, to The I .rig Primrofe is at anchor a- ( leave that piace, in a manner high-
bout 3 miles below this." I Iv offt nfive tn rhr.r rmintrv anil
injurious to themfelves, and in violation of the treaty then fubftfUng
It U D-
the xc.
New Orleans Expedition.
A gentleman arrived at Phila- between the two nations.
Cifcii!arto Officers fup?rintendlnr
croitino; of K kcim-itt? d tds-
Ojficc of SupcrintiuJance of the RccruitM
i-c, i ny )j ashmtm, Wth Jan-
sib The fetretary of war dire & a that you forwtrd to thisoffi e with tbt I A pollibietlcUy, an abftrafl ot moniei difbur-
led uodei yon orders on account of bountie
wu pTemiuow ana conupr, fjlK. the
30th ot Never, bcr, 18 i i, ,nj t ,f balance
on bnd :
likewtfe -i
.P.a, ii.u uifaiuii, iiiiuima pears, moreover, that he exacted . 1 .ft. ill . r - '
maimc rwniagenei oi ,4 guns, from theconful under bain of imK A a.m. a . K f . i. A i : iv . . 1
i.au wiinii- . mediate imprisonment, a large Lum fippi, with the bodies of gens. Pa. Qf money, to which he had no kenham and Kean, preferved in claim l air what originated in his hoglheads of rum. About lOOOmwn ininflirp
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wounded mui were alfo on board ;
J'hefe acls of violence and
theBritifh fhips, exclufive of 80 outrage have been followed by the officers, and the fa& of a comp. capture ol at lead one American
(roller and collector, with nume
rous clerks a printing prefs with all the apparatus ol a permam nt eftabliftiment having accompanied
the expedition, was a matter ol
notoriety. Aurora.
Fjersburgh. Feb 15. ACCIDKN I
velTel, and by the feizure of an American citizen on board a neutral veflel. the Unfortunate perfons thus captured are held in captivity with the exception of two of them
a nave
rf obtain the
en ranlomc d. r very
1 :afe of the
others has proved abortive there i i fome i eaf n to b(
kUrn ol vcv.ir In
Doramacr omccv9 anj tr.t-ir rrndt zvbus !U-
tions ; a duplicate 1 1 which you will feud to tlir A!ji!tant ?nd InfpeCtor enrra! I have the honor to b !:r, rrTpec fully, your c jedirr.t fervant R. H. M 1CPHERSON, Super intendaut Rectg, se, z 7 'Wi Lets for Sale. " MILI DGV I. LP. OITU ftTEU m iYh h,(t fide of the w Wt I fork of Whit1 river, ner Hiv.-. kirii's Ftfrry, on a htndfome rile, idjotninff thr I rv ground, v. i.!in a quarter of J m;ie ol ihe rivtr on the north ana fonrh, -nd within three Quarters f the raoirf; i the
that they are h Id b:
le
- v as a
Yefterday evening, about half means bj which he calculates to
afton- extorl from die U. States a degra-
pad four oc!ock, we we
ilhed by a tremendou
nolle.
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treaty
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s near h had been ! as a depot
MONROE.
Department o( (late, Feb. 20, t R i 5.
M'NeaPs bridge, ' for fome time pall
or military Hor s. i lie exuiouon
! wascauied we understand by fome ! perfon in the houfe accidentally fi- i
ring . mufket near a k
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New-Fork, Feb. II.
A paper was fait! to be on boAld !
und) in whit
W - - -
t ne tlarov. (but it com: not be.
h it is Hated that
welt. This vill pre rill h er iwt of aim ft si ) tl the fi'ne 6seMthe ni rcjual t my i wi H S the r iptds, it . !. afceoding ind 1 i' i . of low water ill
Hid i an:' (perhaj 1 will hp to n f rve i . . f l ne nj n ro d
f .ooifvitlf fron V in h S v aj . ff rHp:ri? ff rd the h-f f t foi -mil's of aiv within f 1 1 v r -4iiH lurrotmdf d by a I urc b f rtilr lp'i. M l l r no vi LLfi is laid half crp lots, t!- r'.y- r)A are fifty f t wide, other tnr !,,ts will be oflT-r d fo
auion o; Saturday tbf
n xt trrr
fale by
are,
dy 't?r i;
eg of fixed
mr W hitebread made Tome en ! 1 . . . - L . i . r i
ammunitionwhich communica 4"n:iivc 10 me mrearoi aut i i t t miral I nphran In hitrn Inn A n a
ting v itn a parcel ot loole po cler, ' ' v ' v" 11 "v
together ma- ! rican lown ' ; anu mal lorci Livcr
had
i iaic I J n
ftrtS pu'- lie April
nade known cn the day of ELI HA VI KINS.
KO
id v
ihe whole exploded toi
king a tremendous report 8c burning the eaftern v. all ol the upper (lory of the houfe. Noeulogfum can do jutljce to the daring intre-
lity ol the citizens on t!;is oc-
pooi repuea, mar ine orcier been countermanded.
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ion iney ruineci into tnc imo-
king rujus, and 1'c izi ng barrels of powder, threw them into the river, while they were yet blazing with fire ! Their unexampled exertions arretted the progrefs ol the fl ime, ere it communicated with the adjacent buildings Nearly all the public property was laved, and an ! it gives us plcafure to add, not a hie was loft. Our t tlu'iojis with Algiers. The following report tranfm itted to the houfe of reprefrntatives, b3 the prefident ol the LJ. States on the -:4di inft, was read : 41 1 he acting lecretary of Hate, to w hom w as rt lei red the resolution of the houfe oi reprefentattves 1 the 1 5th inlt. requt lung the prefident ef the U. States to caufe to be laid be lore that houfe Inch information as he (hall dee in neceffary to be communicated, touching the Hate ol relations e xilling between die United States and the Barbary powers, has the- honor to
Hate, that, according to the latefl
accounts nn Morocco. rum
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CALL GEORGE V N. idniiiiO"Ura or.
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cf
tnte of Hrnry V nd -r Burgh, efn. dec. with the Will innened,
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vp lawful
, ii d v:lt demtnds ?.p' the eftate.
to exhibit tl em i ri ir.rm aiid
thenticated !Vr fettlr
firft f udebit a to '
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correAlv ru-
nn ot before ths
"inci tnoi who arr i n -
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arrt;u t, .u m ke immediate Ion-Jrr time cannot be pv:.
nfv n
A letter from Orleans mention;, that the enemy 1 nt a flag to genl Jackfon, requeiling a ceffation nj
IIUIUHUV3 iui f uaj 9, hm uiu pur- l tic rarm Oflonir.? to the eltate near pofe of hurrying the dead. The I town of Vineennes, can be rented upon
genl. replied, " I bane none to buryj but allowed the enemy until the middle of the next da to bury the irs. Pal. Mmihu Feb 24. VOLCANO of A LB AY, f Proline ot Cu manes J The mo ft tremendous rupture commenced the ial day ol January, and the lava &c. Continued to iffue ten day ; live towns was de 1"troved, and twelve hundred people perifhed. Mr Kay, liis Britannic majeftj 's meflt nger, paflen thro' this city on Monday, for Montreal, with dif. patches Irom mr. Baker for fir G Pre volt announcing the conclufion of peace Phil, pap.
le or open 'ynent, ss
good trms to the rentor, upon which there
is a iKt, comfort ble dwelling houfe, garden, peach St -ppb orchard, out boufrt, See. All perfons are cautioned ap;a;t.fl trfi'patling upon any lands belonging to the ef ute, by cutting of timbei nr otherwife. Vince-iup? ,28th January, 18 15. C7The adminiftratort, with the Will annexed, wli frll a few tra&S vA either in Gihfon or Knox county i'r further information er.(iuire of one ol tlicm in Vin-cennr?.
rpHE offderfigned hairing 1 fl or niiuVid I a note tor fifteen hundred dollars due to him by George or Frederick H.pp, for the Harmony flirty, dtfd fotnc tune in May lafti and p yable in fix months fmm itdtte, Warm ill and rverV nerfon irom
ingn alignment t fid note li-
m r qu Rs t r the lafl time, of all thoft
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li pnii, our rciauuua u mi inoltf indeb:ea to h.m Hv note or athtiC tn
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powers it inaincu upon men form er looting nor is there any parti, culat reafon to believe that any change hasfince taken place. It wll appear by the docu-
eatl jnd p- their refpeeVive debta, to either
G' n. Wi Johnft n tr Frnl-ric v.i-x-ter in Vineennes, who are authorif d to ret?iv and receipt thf-rf for.
rn??i is cr.
iBCCOIMtj 13th Jap.' 1815.
STRAYED from the fuMmber fometime in the month of Oftobtr 1 ft, a blaclc m ire 14 or 15 years old, one Gde of her mouth has been cut with the bit ol the bridle, both hind feet m hite whoever will
take ud and deliver fvd n;are to mr. nr
i i .mi
pive information where (he may he had Hull oe enerouily rewarded uv, 'e. babbit. March 2d, 1815.
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Five Hundred Hollars Reward,
Uencrairostujp.ce Aug. 29, 18 14. WILL give live Hundred Dollars to any perfon who will ppTrhnd
1) VMKL Mr VIA I. and drliver him to t!ir cul'ody of the fhcrilT
of the countv of Warren, in the Rate of
Kentucky The faid McKeal ha, bee
employed by the pefl malhr. in the
i thee at bowling Lf en, K-:..uc:y in which equation be n chirgrd with havincr robbed federal ::i-us ot an ei ormcus arrotipt of moniei and hills of exehaoge ; he is about 16 yers of trzy of fair com. pltxion, fesifible nd ingeniouiOf bia ipprehenGoii and delivery toe oftody, notice) is uci.red to h immediately given to me. RETURN J. MEK Jr. Vjst Master Gcncrelt L &
