Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 May 1815 — Page 3
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THE WESTERN SUN.
ViNCENNESt May 20, 1815.
On Saturday lull the lotn inft. a) tin the break ot day, It Morn lon With 16 men, u;ih furprized, Qtidhtspari) difperfed h a party r ol Indian between Built Ton and 'v ji,)V Hatrilbnlht: lieutenant and eight men have come in ; five ho diet have been found, v; three are it.il miffing. I his mlfchiel lsluppti d to have bt en don by a part) ot b tween 20 and 30 Ottawa and Putqwatamie&t This .iflair has excited a hiIi degree of irritation tin tut- Iron. t l 1 ; fufptcions are entertained ol the fidelity ol Come of thole called friendly Indians ; a I eliel ex pre ATed that th were gmhv of Pome grots treachery ; and that they had been in fome way inftru mental in pioducing this misfortune We have taken much ptins to gain a correet knowledge ol the cucum ftances of this afiatr, and we give the following us the fub (lance of the information we have obtained I 1 uonfequence o information given at the tort by the OwlN fon, ol a party ot hoilile Indians being dii their vay aga toft the frontiers, It Morrifon. with 15 rangers, f uir or fivi citizens, and three Indrafts inarched in purfuit ol them on 7 hurfday the 1 l th inft. on Friday morning, owing to the rain of the preceding night, or r tome orher canfe, their was a difficult in following the trail all Uu ciuzt ns, exci ptllig one then returned t- the fort. About mid-day frelh Indian l.;n was dlfeovered, and a high pn ce of ground pointed out I one o( the Indians is the place w here the enemy Indians might probabl) be fourtd. 7 he purfuit however was abandoned, and a determination to come to the fettlemi ni an-
riounced, and the Indians diked to
accompany the partj ; the r fii-
d---otferving, that tluv had no
Buunefs at the lettlements and as
they had turned out with i i ie v of following the Indians, and that being abandoned, they would re turn to their own people- -and b advifes juft feceived from fort Harifon, it appears that they arik ved at that place early on Sarurday morning And in a word, from fciftn affiduous and diligent e quity, we have not been able to learn a folitary circumftancc that i calculated to excitt the remoteft fufpicion ol treachery or mifconducl in Little Kyea or ot any ot the i iend-
h Indians. So tar otherwili . that
that 1 lu- acled ith die
France, with coo men. was joined bjf Berthier with 25,000, .marched to Paris, where he arrived on the 20th of March. The Royal Farm ly quit that city on the'night of the 19th : one account fuss they retired to 13i Igium, the other to England. The Moniteur of the 23d March contains" Bonaparti N procl imation announcing his refloration and or-
pofleflion, the former of Saxony, and the latter ot Pol ind by force of arms, if it Ihould be found necefljry. I he advices trom Vfienna almotl eer lince the meeting of the Congrefs, have constantly informed us that the discuflions turned principally upon Sexony Z. Poland, the f ttlement oi which, there is reafon to think, would form the fundamental points in the
NOTICE, ALL tbof rlehted to thr late firm of Jona CT Dubois, will Uw cofl and trou U -y cat ling on thr fu'tfrriher and pyitir tlflf t h-ir refpe tive n ufs nd t.or-s hy thr 10th ot Juur t.rxt, as longer it.uulgence will not be giveoa Will Junes. May 9:1), 18 I 0. 37-4;
dering a fequeflration of all Btitim b ills of the general adjuitment of prope'ty Inother account fays the new Ku rope an System ot he had declared war agatnft Kng- Poxver and politics. In thefe clislarid and marched troops to Belri. cuflions, it has been for fome time urn He has rc appointed all his underftood that G Britain, France
old officers and Auftria. were united in effort The f igate Favourite has arri- u r scue Saxon) from the jjrafp of 1 ved jftrkigtand with the ratification Pruflia, and to fecure her indeof thetrtaty Paffage 19 daxs. pendence, and alfo to prevent PoralleyranH had quitted Paris and land horn being arbitrarily made, gone to 1 ngland. a province ol Ruflia, or a !ep nd-
Scud, the niimfier of w.ir. is did et kingdom, widen is but another to have p anned this revolution. name for a province. From the I J, moeratu tess j Wr are indebted to ihfc fi-wnitly I TERRIBLE ALARM! On .t endon ohhe poll matterolthis ,he2Jth of januai.y, ,he kingdom citv. tor ttie lollop mc IciKT. f ; . . , ,fc lf 7 t , , r ot Lreat nritain was luddenly Mit Ueur otr lencloleyoua , n , , ,
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ftccnuots brtore lh fi fl diy ot Jul) next, ftei which time foitt will be t roueht on a!l unlcttlrd baUncrs. 7jcs. I Withers. May 9, IS 15. 37-7t
Con tier nation, neverequalled, perhaps. Once the famous gun-powder plot. I he ir own papers mentioned admirahit dispatches .'
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uthioll fidelity Ss. zeal throughout 0 CoaaKSPSNDKMTS We Iiave to ippotoifc to Clarence tot not giving Its 3d number a place incur l-ftit was put Under the door and not t uind until latr on Friday To prevent a umitar delay, either to tl rcucr, or othrr Correlp indents, vr liavr a Letter U placed on the door, for
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Philadelphia April 27. RKVOLU I ION IN FRANCE Extract of a letter from a gentleman in New York to David Parilh. esq of this Cli v. dated, iVito tork April its, The schooner Sine Qua Non, captain Pond, has juft arrived in S9 days trom Bor atix, ith t'at papers to the 23d ol Marrh Bonaparte Landed at Frejus, in
letter for Baltimore, For my friends ttere, which you'll be pleafed to toward immediately. It announces the wonderful news oi Napoleon Bonaparte Having Htfunitcl I he hrone U France. The facls are fimply thefe
riif frlioriuT Sine Qu i Win h is n. ,
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riocneiie---tne papers oy ner lay, that Bonaparle landed at Frejus wvh six hundred nun. was joined by B rthier with Twenty thousand and entt red Parts on the 20th ol March without oppofition. Pile kini; and family had returned to Kngland. Bonaparte had iflued a proc 1 im ition announcing his return & re-afcending the rhrone of France ami ffliM (1 an order ior the fequestration fl Britiih property, v rFhe names oi his higli functionariea are jrivt n. " The tii Coloured Flag had been Ov iuf ten d ijrs in France. v You may rely that this Itory,
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To tb'- People of Indiana UPON YOU, frilow citizei.s. deprndi the pubiiCiitiun oi a very hetrfTtry. J
highly ufeful work f It you'l affotd futficient ucourftgeoient, 1 w publ I Compeiid of cue L g.tl.itive Aits v i .' i hr v.-k contains, under prcp dilhncTt iiead, all thr (latutes t a tjei
nature vM:t private ones being b.rely noticed) from tht vc If 1807, to 1814 incloiive ; a period oi 8 years, in whi ii, the c. have became to com plicated . tht a work of the nature lite vjhc complated, iim It he
ap ;.-ieut to every one. It will ie ol tt-i Irrvice to thofe who livt not ti analyfe. Pains have heh trtkn tr r
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patches were received at the admirality, communicating the im-
it utile to the m !t ittdulirioui p in o the 111 informed. It Bruch, Ti c I'.ar, and the Fur G It will contain ' o 1 1 200 n afid be delivered at the rrf fe.-f? at One Dollar and C
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i o ni;;tter how improbable or unexpeted, it is not the lefs true."
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Ap il r.
By ad ices which may be relied on, and which were received here as well from the Havanna as from
the Britiih Iquadron, it appt ars
Ndisalboard The naval hoard recently conftituted are attached to the: office of the secretary ol the navy, and, under his ftiperirttendance, are to difcharge all the miniileria) duties of his office, relative to the procurement ol naval fl res and inatt rials, and tlie conftut tion, armami rrt .ir.d emolovment ol vt f-
G o clock p, m : reis bl u ar aswe asaj olher mat
ters connected with tluj naval eilabhfhment of the United States. The board are empowi red to ap point their own fecretary whofe compenfation is not to exceed tu-o
'ui.io:.'5 to
ot rripctahtlity who t i !b i to t!ir tvorkfnon or thf n tec to receive id lrward it
i r. v.. :ui, v oi "in,( s, It luffi ient patronage is evidenced hy tfie nrll of September, to an horize tlic printing, rh? uo k tar all then I - put to the pre is, and aril! in -II probability nereaHyfof tiflivfy by thr fl of Movembi r, enfuinp That the publir m y noi he difappointed in the utility, nor indivVfuals deceived in thrir exprcl tiono. the fcotapend will be fubmitted to drae of the br (t Judges in thr territory for their infpftAion and approbation bct'j'e pub1i atinn. GENl. VV. JOHNSTON.
hat a war betw et n England and I ihoufancl dollars per annum Each
Soam has now become nnvoid. i niemoeroi tne Doarc is entitled to
able. The Britiih officers on board receive, in compenfation for his
the fleet freak fieely ot it, and at wrvices, 3, aOO dollars per annum, the Havanna the rumor has long in llcU ol wd8cs and other emblilbeen prevalent. Ir is afferted that ments as ndVdI officers, &c. All the Britifh have, by anticipation letters and packeu to and from the (thatisto lay in their ufual way) ra,d c mml,ilonn' uhich ,-.nn,..ml .i So.uiilh friiratf lrlH i to tlicir official duties, are to be iree
wnii fpecie and deltined Tor the Peninlula.
rrif nd of the Law s.
London Jan 1 r.
Great reliance placed in the" heft informed circles in the (late ment in the laH r part ot our publication of ett rd iy. intimating that the Congrefsat Vienna had, broken up, and that Lord Castlereagh was on his return to England, inconsequence el the declared determination oi Pruflia and Hulliu to keep
YjJ IL thofe indebted to y PjjL C tlman, are rfqtJc(lf(
trom putlage.
Niles' Register.
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mc-i.i imiiKuiiuiy, a? i intrna llartirg la ri)ildcluhia by thr f;.i Jy imm i,rxt. Wm. L. COLM N. May 6th, 18 15. 36-4t
PRINTING IM ALL ITS VARIKTY, NF.AT1T AND ACCURATEL f kxCUTEd AT this orrtQi
GENERAL OKDV.R. Adjutant and Inspector Ctne.al's Office. War Department! Aprtl I815. OFFICDKii who luv- rrcri'e-d money for the retruiting fn vice, aj! quirtrrOirtlters oi evrry yradf, rij,d all thtr otHcers and agents who May have uii'xpfnded balances of public money, rrreu-d from the war df-partmrnt, or nn a count iiiihtary Per vice, will forthwith ()-p( fit -e frtrnc. in fmt hnk in their viciaity, to Uietrrdit of the paymftrr ot the am y taking trip licutr receipts tor luch depofits ; oi of uhuh will br tranfuiitted to the accouixsnt oi the war deportment, to charge thr p ymattrr and rrcit the ind i iHnal, ore vill hr immediately frr.t to the pavmaftei Kw hrrt Brent, efij. it thi place, to fgixt him the Control ol be paynieot of thr r oos aod one Ci br krpt tor the frCortty ot the c.ffi'. rr, in cnir of c ifoaltjf ; of -II wt i. h the w ir deprtniei't will hr prt mptly xlviieda All ffic-rs of the trmy. ''I CommiiT n-s, rontr don at d f-nrs. and , 1 1 othrr f erfoni whomfiever, having ui Irttlrd act 1 u ts with thr war department, ar- required forthwith to Hate and tr-- rant the faaie to the accountant foi frt'l-tnrr.t. inej r,p.trt a brief thereof towt he f rrtnrv of w ,r In II cafes where this order it ror (omp!ird w.'h m a reafon a bl tme f rth r Jtrps will he tik n to accompJifti hr ohir-rt. By order ol the Grcretarf t VV -r, H PAKKERj Adj, j ir.jp. Gem
