Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 April 1815 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN.
ttNCKNNEh April 22, 1615.
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The fndianj that have been here for fo e time, d parted yefterday for their pvn eou.nr and with the approbation of the uchm agent, and for the information of our reader, uc IJate toe toll owing ah the rei'uit of the Lite council Some time iiuce certain chiefs wete lent the ' the Indian country to infnrm the Indians that a treaty ol (ieace had been ma le between the U. Sdtci? and G Britain, and to afcertain the ourfe thev would
likely take ih coufequence ol t hat change in the Itate t our affairs, 'i heir reporl was favourable ol all the Indians bom this to lake Mi. chigan and ihe Illinois, urh the exception (.1 a balrtl of vagrants, who are betjivten the 'Tippecanoe and the wallers cf the Illinois ri vers, and is : om poled ol fragments ofdiftant (tript s, V inutbagos, &.c. and amounts to about 100 th nrs defer ibed as having done moll if no? all the hilfchiel the frontiers have fuffered lor iome months pill and that they took, and till re tain tour perfons lately taken prifoners from BulTeron, &:c. This heiftg the lul nn it ion comrtliinicited, it was required o tin Miamies, Kickapoos, and the Pu tavatamies that i fi le on the VVa biih, that on their return to their , own cbuwtrv, th y fhould take imi mediate meafures for inters p tng any hoftil panits that m gh atempt to approach the frontiers 1 and that being done, that thej w oufd then arrange hr removing the banditti from the Tippecanoe, k &.c - It was fuppofed th at il thole tribes would unjee in a lining reMonllranc agtinfl thofe pells that thev would difperfe hot if that , fhould be found ineffectual, that o'v Hi mid th n be t m ployed. L'Rhey promifed a compliance with thefe rcqoi fit tons, and with a promptness and alacrity highly fattsfarfory. Thev immediately fele&ed the Little Otter, a refp liable Kickapoo chief, to convey tli Ir t;i!!v to the hoflile clan and decl.tred thtjjr de'erminatio.n 10 a manner that induces a Rmng Ih In I ot their fincerity. that if he mould return unfuccefshil, they would immediately march, to lorc a compliance witn an arrangement fo dt firable to alt.
An arrangement was alio made, by whicti, it Is believed, the prisoners fhortly be reflored to their families and friend Altho' the council terminated thus favorably, one circum (lance occurred whilft the Indians were h re that merits a word. One ol the - hi fs was murdered iri this town! Moft fortunately for us, they w rt fatisfied that the aCl was perpe rated y one ol t'e ir own party, &c the trjbe ni the deceafed, was thro" t'ie inftrumentahty f f the acling agent ri conciled to the other, to which the agreflTor be longs But the mtitde was cotnmrMed in -i drunken frolic ! ! ! he s !Irs or tvtn w h fk to an InJi n Ni. ? Ix-v the agent is high Iv nenal Some time Itnce we
whether It is from thoughtlcflncfs, or wiekednefs, or a mercenar difpol'mon, that would profit by the iale of a quart ot wbiskty, at the i dk of jeoparditingthe I ity of the frontier fuch is the fact, that the Indians never vilit tins place, but more or (efs ot them are drunk et ry day. aUt no one knows wjo o'ots it It is to be hoped that this fubjeet will have iome confide rati on bellowed Upon it and that, d upon public bufinefs, ii (lrould be tound oeceflary that any of the Indians ihotitd viht this place, that we mu not fee hu h fcenes of intoxication repeated as we have lately witnefTed, and which have fo often been witneHtd in lids w n. From The Federal Republican of March 7.
loth People of Indiana
UPON YOU, fellow citiin, depends
publication ot a vrrv ncitlT rv, dtid
highly ufclul work: It you'l -ft 'd mc 1 tufhtjent tocouragcmcri t, 1 will piii.iilh A Coiiipcnu ot the L ai.uve ACIs ot luui ana.' Ihe w ik Couttios, undrr propc U dillindt heads, all the lUnitrs i t a general nature :hc private Oi.es being birds notl ced) from the year 1807, to 18 14, li)cl live ; a p nd of oight years, in winch, the aCs have became to compile ated. th t a work of the nature of the pref ot, molr be appiicnt to every one. hwillbeot flTentil lcrvice to thole who hnve not time to ! antiyle. PnitlS have hem takf-n to rrnder it utile tj the Iftofl indultrioul jurift, and pUin to the uninformed It will fun the !
Benthj the li.;r, and the Fir Gde It will contain about 30i p-ges o6avo, and be d-iiveied .t the r;ij.,tdive county feats at One Dollar and Fft) Cents pr co
jy. Gentlemen becoming reiponflble for
ten, Oj!I hive one Copy gr jib. Any nan
The Tui ks luv.e impaled j ?fcp tutnikif who feeii favorably d.fpo
orty iwoChriltians in Sei via, tti to rive fcrw.rd fuhr':ntiftna tD
c Mr. !''. Stout, Vincennes, It (uiH ient patromge is evidenced by the i it (t September, to authorise the
and lud a vaii number in pi t Ion deflined for the fame late, the Grand Scighor has fNted upon the property, fcvcral) millions, of vvr)i thouiund o nis did re lied nation in a ti:nt fcarcity. Throughout t! i who: Ottoman Empire, tin
lews nd ChrifHans, forming i very large portion of the po putation, arc treated with a
Jeoree of oppreffion beyond
thVVLtfjicepuon of thole v h
in
printing, the wo-U will then br put fo the pr is, aod will in all 'rob.ibi)irv i C retdy tVr delivciy by the fi it of Navember, enftitncfi 'T " i I ... .
I lot! tne puoftc may not oc difappointed
. in the utility, nor indmdu Is deceived
nip ir t x, eetatiors, i
luhmitted to forwe o the territory r thei. ! " II
oeuon urio" pubiicatton 6Nl. W. JOHNSTON.
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GENERAL OFDERS. Jldjtam lns!cc:ur Gemerats Ofice . a tbnuity l a i 5. O noii roflinnflSnnvd i ftun, n uiieiafl 1 or pnvdtc bnitfted to trrvr during the w-r will be ltowrd to au hit rrgirumt, corps or detai hnnt until he Mull be n uftcitd. luipedted and paid, Ai r inements have been made for p -ymg and honorably dtf hsrgjng all non coommIfionrd ofh ni, moficiaoa itd priatea who enlilicd to frtvr foi the wt and hate t othfofly DC formed h i ' i V u t o'dir . ly. All mulirrs for payttieMi of It j s athofo term has expnrd wiil be ni up to the time of infprQiori for dt(Vhrge Whenever i fion COmmifltoned effirrr, Dlutliitn or pnv-itr is dii hd by rf f of wounds or otherwi'r, vvhil in 'hr I. i v ice, in the dtfltlrhr of Nil duty the llfprlot General, or officer doing thai duty, will tvanfrhit ro this office '.he origin I .erifir.ites, with a copy of the dlfthar , thut his papers m y b fil-d and pirfrrvtd to lecore his tights in i futiire . 1 . - ru n tjr a penjion By order ot the feee'ernry of r, J) PRK I R, Adj & Ins. Ccr:.
ic Compeftd Will h
he b fa Judges in ;fptiTlioii ct'id appro-
VEH riSKMKNT.
fliiMl.v m :U: .1 It. : "!:o
metan lup rllition is a cradle
for thr fSlague! they fcauple any attempt to counteract it Fhefe are raols worthy the at tcntiotl of C hriftendotn, its princes, an J its p effes-
with ( i t r
On Industry, The aMmcl indulgence which p irenfs ai tic?ptjTe
u iih of their children often paves the way for their deRruction, and
entirels unhts them for fetui
that affectionate care which is dne to the authors ol their being How irKi.iy i' (1 met s cio we fee of the c v il clFt cts of inch milpl iced confidence. By fupplying children with all the fop rBuities of li te, we wenken the rprings ol ex; rtion, and -tluce a habit of indolence fatal to hiturL improvement ; for why Ihojud they exert tliemfelves to
orociire that hich is reo(i at their I IN this c lie the complaihafi
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call ? Vtrtuotts habits of imHiftry x nearly the lartie ; and fine" thefe only are productive of happinel, it is of the utmoft importance to teach the youthful mind that enjoy
nmnnyerB ol tli HOOK 11
1 ft? inform th.r :v'.iic t!,at theV
ted a Condition I f Ir pf 50 ii It
"ets to f.vo individuals, and th -i nnr o. e !
hult of the remainder h ve been (' Id. They delue tbofe who wifh to poll fa a chance to purih.fe without delay, M it i,- cpefted they will ( tr the fair of ,4 few additional ! tickets, announce the dfawinfl in a tew As a report has b?en rircnlated t h - t the J bonks are old and .it very high prices, and the clocks not -ooc! the managers crn ceive it Ju i duty to tint forne of
vnr no . nf oeen re nut none oi tn rn Ire ihuf-d, and a greet many of th-. n are ji g"ether new; The clocks aie as good
s any ot the i.ut, and there afe many a them in town which arc rcgiilaf and kt-rpi fsid time i'id that the whole fe valued at p 'k whi Ii render them s cheip as any j i it i I i i i t
on s or tiocps .in or -q nere, the report i therefore unfounded, -ind none (hould be detprred funn trying if lor tune fnVors them in tMii vM lottery will afford Svlienii s, 1 3th April, 1815. VX r livftana Territory L'r.ox cotnt, ss. circuit couur, iNIrUi Tcrlft 1315.
Witiiam Badger Nanry Badges
Petition for a Divora
CIRCULAR. To Offirrrs superintending the Recruiting of Regiments a-d Corps Offict of Superintendence of the Recruiting Service City of WashindtOM, Frh. lj, IS 15. 5IR, rHE recruiting fcrvice if fa foe ud d until fu theVi n'erp. Y u v llVyTirn'-di ?v c dl in r!l yntir fuboidinate omrt s with their parties, 1 tl'rei them to ' and in toy u their recrtt i ng . ct out ti h i i h, w i t h y out r w 1 1 . you wil! ,r u i : .1 vi h .:s lift te del y a? p fH le
in or
per nffi r r? at W fhiofi
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f .r bounties and prenitum fo th paym ft - r gr"ir I; hi for contingent meencei to tb a r n'i,.t .nt of the wf department ; aid li aecoun's returiti and v-ouch'-ra reltiftar toaarms, accoutre merits. );. ing -r d c np qup.if to the fuperititendent genert o
military lupnii s Y u vi!l lVt;!e nil rrmints far thr hire r i i .
01 tikw zvn-is nod quarters, nd tnt ,1! mnttngent expirees, and will r kr- . rf; ro presreM t y waftf of public p perry in the p ITfffion of outf-ll nd yooi luhordinates, Ann as Toon as yon have eoi)red your pari, s From th. ir flfrenf rr id zvous, oti win report you 1 If owirers and men to 'he adjutttit anu infpetflof general for or-
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urrs
I bate .lie honor to br, Sir, your ohdtent fervant, R. H MACPHfcRSOM, Superintendent Rec. Scrv,
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intend to :pp'y to the B ard o Cn4-w
ii ir
miffioners rfthllhrd by an eutifli
nn iior'! an n
up n thi ftthjecl the I iw w read (Old Intetprl u d to the Fren iv nlc a th. ir rhntch unretn
ted excrti :os h At ! m m Kle tconvince tlie people ol the chiefs thjt inevltabli refult fmm intoxicadug thefavages and yet,
ftraa
the law
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tnent ami fell fattsfaction tnuft ie purchafed by labor Happy is the man, who in early Kle. has been taught by experience the MeiTed effects of honeft indnftfy, and the ineftimabie value '1 time Multiply time in Intluflry and iVhat the refult : Peace of mind ; the iuocent euj ynu-ut of life, afld every thing that can exult human oatnre. By induftry, 1 muft n't be under flood to mi an ihe inct ITant drudging puffutt after fordid g..:n ; I
have like wife relered to mental hi
vine; filed hij petitiorf pi jfing to be diver
ced from the bans of matrimony wiih the
faid NiHicy, and it appearing to the fustiC tion of the court that the fnid Ndiuy is no: refideift efithin th ?s territoiy it ii there lore confide red by 'he court, that un left the faid Namy (hall appear at the next teem of nur f iJ Circuit court, to be holJ en on the firlt Mody in Jun- nxt, and nnfw-r ihe petition aforefaid f!'it :hefime will be taken as contril-d, and decreed accordingly ; and that this or;L-r be pttbtifli ed for eigl It weeks in fome public news paper in this territory. A ( ! iff Telle. R. RUNTIX, Clerk. C. C. K, C.
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Paj Your Debts ! E fubfertber having t'.ius Inng de
leyed ioing tor goods, hopes he my
in)f difappointed tn receiving payment from dl thole who aie indebted to him by the 15th day of M v next Thnf wim
ItrV J t!:t- improvement ol that do not make payment by that timr, n,-'
expedt their accounts and notes n.dilcnmi nately will he put in the hands of a proper ofiicer for coiieclion. Cbas. Smith.
nellecttial part of i ur exiftence
h;ch elevates our iew above tlm row Fct ne 'l ti.in5, and leaches us to foar to hea en.
April 1, lb I
'in ci orisons Coneenet', fV-t T)Ui5LI(; notice is hereby rivm, rhnt 1
' An tor the relief of fuc h on Tons as
have fufl red, or may heteaftef it.fT r, by the d-0iuc"t!on oi the Record of the roona
ty nf K')"X, wliich was Confurhrd by firr
Ht VmeenfieS, in thr year ore thoufn4 tiglit hundred and fovrteen," appn vdSeptember feventh, one thotrf-nd c.bx. hen dred and fV.ur rrn, to p"'p?-tna,e the nflimony of the exiflsrrr and d ft ufrirn hf a irmrtg .ge ci tout f'veral trr-cs nf la-d of four hundred ai re s riM h Nn 95, 96 74, nd 48 in the Donation, from Ael W(tt ill to n, for a debt due by faid VVel'tf-II to Andrew Holms. Francis Frro. N!arch $1, 13 1. 3:-3I
PRINTfNO IN ALL ITS VARIKTY, NKATTY AKD ACC! RATH. V rXKt'TI-D AT THIS OFF ICS
MAG IS I KA I Ks BLANKS F rsale at. this otTn r.
Thor ii drbteel to the Prmrer
wtll affofd hin great phahirc hy giving hint 'he trouhle oi giving receipt a In xchange for the htnount ol ilvAr accounts ill money.
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