Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 May 1815 — Page 3

The Essex Mr. David P. A lams, formerly chaplain of the KttVx, and w ho proceeded to Bngland in the Phoebe, has arrived at Norfolk from Fal mouth, in ihf cartel ih'p Sam Fitipe and furnilhes the following in formation : .About twenty. five days after the departure ol the 1 ITex Junior from Vaiparatfo, the Briton, one of the fined frigates in the Brittlh navy, nrtived there with orders from the rimiral Dixon On the Brazil Ration to join the t'agtis, and explore ihe whoh Pacific ocean in learch of the F.fltrXt On t 1 30th May, the I'lics be, the Kflefc, I amis, and Bnton, v u hed Btid Rood for the ill md ol Juan l rnandez. and on making it feprratcd in pur - the PI cee and

carpenters ck draftsmen who were endeavoring to procuie htr model.

THE WESTERN SUN.

FINCENNES, April 29, 18 15.

quire into the conduct of commodore DeCatur, refpt cting 'he lof of the Prefident. Immediately after which, com Decatur will hoift his flag on board the Guerriere, & fhortly prot ec d to the Meditt rranean with his fqu idron, which is nearly ready for lea.

The mails for fome time paft Slave been particularly barren of news, fcarcely lurnilhing an article worthy of notice, which will account for the barenefs of our columns.

Anecdote In

Prisoners returned. On Saturday arrived the Brjtifh cartel fliip

Clarendon, from Bermuda, with 400 prifoners, of die late crew of the Prtfident. And this morning

arrived the Britifh tranfpoit fh p Mars, from the fame place, with 340 American prifoners, being the whole which were at that ifiand.

e toilowine inci-

tlent is ftid to have occurreu at N. I

Orleans, during the late invafion ol that quarter by the enemy.

Subftquent to the battle of the

Lffex for r ngl and the Briton ami 221, in which both armies rcceivTagns to touch a- Lima, and crude ei nearly the fame iniurv. a fimal-

frWrs. muficians and privfes, whr.fr f"rn t 1-rvit e hns nt apirr d, i xcrpt, when the regiment or corps m. y br on diftant f rvirr ; th y w.ll in filth r f rrpai. to thr neurit depot for ioftructiuH, of all which, rrpnrts and returns will forthwith be nude: co this otfu e. Wherever any nan comm;lTi n-d offirr, rpufman, or private, Onll be (hit bargefl, fe perate from his company or dctachfmntt havinfr pny. &i . dtl' .hr Will rrcrivc filch certificates as will enhle any L ) ; i r ; r t Py. nnfter, or other propn ofSier, to fettle the f jrne. Recruits enltfld for the war, and d fcharged without toil u:,r th: ir i . imn-ts corps, will not rrcrivf 'lie retail ' bounty By order of the Secretary VV 1). PARK.R. Adit, is1 Inspt. (7 rural

anions; Ihe Gallap 501 s. Warning Ion Cr mine, and S nulwich iflands, iu fearchfthf prizi s of the Kflex On Ihe 27th ollulv the Phoebe & Kflt arrived at K 0 de Janeiro Where th KfleX was condemned and purchafrd by admiral Dixon, in behatl ol his g vemment, at fix pounds fUrling dt ton, and the furveors reported that the mod o her nrovifions were unfr for the uf; of his m ijf i "s rubjt els 11 This fmall valuation, as Mr. Adams obf rves, but illy comports with the enormous expenfes which the purluit and capture of die Kff x has enft die Britilli government which according to the compute tion offeveral old heads in Kngland mull be at leall five millions ol pounds (Wrling Soon after the news of the capture ol the Kffex had reached Rio. fome American merchants of in t place, artfulh promulgated a report u fcjie Phoebe and KfTex were 1 WtHrcil and dt llroyed off Cape Horn, by the Congrefs. This was fo firmly credited that three or four frig ifes and and feveral (loops of war were difpatched from Rio, to pi iceed fnith to cruife for her

'J he tndefatigable1 Hofpur and;

Albicore, repf itedly declared thai ; prom ,j:c London Morning Chro

nicle qI I )ect mber 1 9. England, baffled rn her coftti-

tern bntiili officer w as ftnt to the American lines with a Hag ol truce. Being detaux d a little, lie 1 oegan to converfe ith a corporal

in our krvice reipecling dte probable ifftlt ol events there. hL Hated, ihat 4 it was lolly 1 r ihc Americans to rthll any longtr, as they mull ev utualij be beaten. That the troops oppoled to ihtm were ihe flower ol tlie Bntilh arrn wo had n peatedl) vanquiihedlhej(fl tcrans on the Conti1 L yfjLuri'pe, and uere comnncrenr y Lo'd Packenham, Lord Pi6on, Lord Cochrane, L trd Kean, and many more of tin. ablelt g nerals in Europe." I o this the corporal replied indignantly, " on our our fide wc have the Lord God Almighty, the Lordly. fus Chrift, and die Hci 0 Andrew Jaekfon, and I'll be d d it we dont u hp y ou " Since our lau, arrived Iicre from I i , the 1 rui regt. U bums intautry, commanded by col Jonn

Mi 'r. e underitand then clef

tination is nr. uouis, lor wntcn place they will proceed in a few b. Pitts. GaZ.

theV certainly would have c iptured the I "HI x Junior, had they fallen in v ith her. Atlmiral Dixon, lovev er ffured rr Ad ms that the flop

I ouldbaVt neeiUinerMetltt.V-i.pt ground down in Spirit with taxes,

Ww v ! i f w ith everv attention ! a .. .. , . u a ,w,. i

ea almoll on any terms popular, even il made by thole whole mai

nental policy, oppreflid with a debt which equals her revenue,

n Ul

I4th of September, the

PI osoe and the KIT x' accompanied

in tl

aRemc nt has occalioned our mil-

the Nereus, began the voyage I inn tines in that he mi Inhere, and

I mi Rio, to Kngland; At this Kvho caimot ijLibfcr.be to it without time Mr Sumpter, our mtrnfterJ recordinc Britilhdilhonor in more

indelible characters, by the relin- ( mlhment ol higher pretentions, fcngland, perhaps, is doomed to date the dtcline of her naval power and profperity from that epoch wnich (lie h 11 led as the ajra ot her unrivalled greatnefs and imperilhable fupremacy.

v. is eh . 1 in reitioimrating wiih ihi c tun 1 Brazils, for permitting the condemnation, jf de and tefif menl ol the Kffex, in tin ir royal port, in open defiance of the royal proclamation.

A fter avoid

i i

g c mtiously the u-

fual track of veff Is lof even our . t C 1 a

privateers were rue cauie nun h

alarm to this f'imorous Iquadron)

Hiefj re iched r mouth on the 13th No embei . w 1 en tin p- or old h.l. feK, although Ihe had undergone

five rep.tr s, was con-

Nt ui - Torks April 0. The schr. Friendlbip, Leonard,

arrived at this port on Saturday morning from Shrewsbury, and brought up four feamen who wi re , left on board rhe Surprize. They gave us the pleating intelligence that feventy perfons were faved ; & that, the keel and Hern-polls bci g knocked oft, the) drifted alhon on piece s oj the wreck. Se x, d ad bodies had alfo rlrifted alhore, 1 A of whom they a 111 lied in burying, 37 were drowned. The Steamboat from Albany arrived this morning. Among the palfengers are Si- J L Yeo and feveral other Bntilh officers.

JVc IV -2 o rk, J0r i! 13.

We undeiltane), that (be Court ol Knquiry, now lettn g on boitii the 1 4 ; o 1 1 e; Conitel la tion , acquitted Commodore Oecatur ot all cenfurein the furrc ndcr of ihc trio; ,te Pi eii d en:. On Tuefday the Com mo dore hoiHed his broad pen daiit on board the Conlleilation having, we alio learn, been appointed to the comma nd ot lie fqoadi on dell i tied to the Mediterranean. The 5eam Boat Fulton, cat$fiunker, ai rived yeler dfcjk afternoon in nine hours fictriWvv Haven, with pas fengers, anionglt whom was the gallant commodore Mac donouoh and iady. Aunt 13. The United St .tes Frigate 3uerriere, Com. Rodoers, from Philadelbhia, arrived of

the Hook lalt evening, 6c v til improve the fitdl favourable A ind to crofs the bar, cx come up to ihe city. She is faid to be the moll elegant trigaie ever built in America

To Sheriffs, Constables and 'hers. Sixty ttvo Dollars Reward R ANA WAY t.om ihe feme 1 1 Witt'nrn Lampoon of Louifvillt Kv. on

the I 2th ot March !al, cv.y negro man n

med BEN, In company inS another n'grr named.

AMBROSE, Ben is ibmit twenty ( c rr Hy years of agr, ahout fix feet bigh, Well made, very hi k . h is ) free oprn cnunten nee, hn fpken t a (Turn s I agh. W 5 ptire!nf-d h. frow i Mr Richard H nf u R ind 1! nui 'v M f ! ind ! will , 1 fi"y dollars for RLN. if t enrrd n - i ,! i

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IVfirl- ' 1 STK ON. IR.

N i). I hnv. r tl a rp (I A Hi r ? . bout thr f.tpe gf of BEN, ' u fiv f,-ec nine inch-ship;' , vpr 51 md ptfnnt Countentnce when fpnkrn to. If f -cured as above, I will gir ! o!Ur 1 rdi WM LAMPTON. April 6th, IS 15.

Kveey Littte U lps ! !

n 'HK fuof, riirr ) Drrnarine' to

1 01 remit. fr a fuuofv of Vbu ,.

this requires 1I his nmn?, ud 1,- ,tf, pe A fully i'uit-5 th ni i- r'ht, f,- htm to c-ill .nd m-k" p y merit bt-fotf : f in l. J y of next month, Nc lli'v iLne c uf a 1 ; is invitation. IttarxpeArd tl who aredtfpofvl to fnve trouble and cxpence, willaitend t; it. '

He has just Received Coffee, Cotton, Madder. Allspice,

Salt Petrf. Ginger. 4d 6d 8 J tsf nd .Vai

Cotton Cards, Wool Hats, Supi rjine Cloths, &C fSfC' which, wi h a vanity f,f ether enods heretofore in (lore, will f. Id at the moil reduced peace prices, JOHN EWING. N R John Ewing will pur. Mr Furr skins Bees U.x. Tallow pfoorl tie an Lard in frtkins Hemp, Maple Sugar, or any oth.t-r articlrs of country produce that m iy

lull tne peace elt.i hment. 'incennes, March 1 8 15.

awH

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i;niir for 1 rvice. S;it w H nt to niwiazf

New tork April 10. Naval Con ft of Inquiry. Wc Mtuterftantl that a court ol inquiry, compofed tl commodore Murry, as prefident, commodore Hull, captains Kvans and Gordon, and form junior officers, meet thtsday.

iiere (he wa couiUolly Viiilcd by I on board the Conlluutioii, to in

utant J' Inspector General's rfice March 4, 1 a 1 5. GENERAL OUDKK.

'hose ofhrrr arho hte been fuprrinten

Cun thr rn rating refimenti and corps, will multrr and ii-lprtt fu hrccuits as were at toaltl enhflrd hrt'o-r the t lose of the war When this (lull have been done and dtg fcriptive lilts made nut, according to thf form which hic brrn traasmttted for that purpofr, they will discharge all fuch as wrrr rnlillrd to 1- rvc during the war. The re crutmg officers will (lien join their rrpi menu Curps with thofc non coaninliijncu

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Indiana Territory, Knox count;- ss. CIRCUIT COUKT, March Term 18 15, William B igger,

vs. Nancy Badger, Edition for a Divorce.

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IN ihis c le the complainant ha-

.nit: u in: pi ulum i' ' ' i ' loor ::iv.r-

ced fiom thr bans 1 riMtrimon iti

fa id Nancy, and it apprrma t i t tion ot thr ou't th t thr l -i-i

not rrfidrnt wi'hin this trrritr

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uirrr Kir" lorourTco tv rr roiirt. tn

Ir fi thr f.,id N anr v fh i t nr r t thr i

ii term of oil' f id Ci Cnit rOU't, to hr hi ldrp on the f?rlt Mond in Jun- nxt, and! ir 1 wrr the petition iforrfaid, that tl e f me will b- t-ken as conf IT d, arid drcrerd coralinly ; and that this rd r hr p0 ,(,. d for eight werks in lomr public news p iper in this territory, A C py i ( lt . R BUNTTN, Clerk. C. C. K. C. PRINTING IN ALL ITS TAHITI N FATTY AND ACCL RATH Y hXK.lUD AT THIS OF V IC t.

MAG1STRA I KS BLANKS I'orsale at. oIUcc.