Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 May 1815 — Page 3

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The Filiate of Cote suns Desseitt ( on Ma .') afatmt, nnd its Inhabitants Massaci rJ .' ! ! I i- men arrived Iirre lali night from the ibove mentioned plae an 1 it uc, that for fa ne t.mc they were ippi henve of vi.. tram the Indiana ; ihu they built two 1 lack boiifei s a pl.ee of fofety fot the Women and children m cafr f rt 1 1 c k ; thai a on the 3d in ft thef hadfentotit thirteen X 1 ' afl 'i,l Ji cvv miles from the village via he re thajj oblcrved Indians fia;na they Jk. ' p icctdrd on theirfeareh tho next day wriei they heard ;i heavy firing at the village and thick funke in that direction. Anxious for the l.fety of their farnlie?, tin v immediately returned k found nett the fa r fl houfe the bodies of old Lacroix and i is fon, their heads nearly tut off All the

houf were in flara

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dians butchering all the inhabitants whole fhr belts could be diftin&ly heard amid ft the horrid yells ot the lavages The village of Cote fdi.a Detsetn contain

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The Kmncror arrived this even jug, at a o'clock at the palace of the Thuilleries, ami ill the laveliett ac him iti')Ms. At the; moment we are writing, the ftreets, public places, rampaflS, and quays, are cov ercd with an immenbe crowd, and the cries bl feiw temper or refound from all quarters. From Fon. UlnbleU to Pans the whole population Ol the country followed his in ijt fty on foot. It is falfc that the Pruffians had pre tented tin mh l es before fhl onviile, as they pretended to an noue.ee in the public journals fome VjlaAs pad. It is remarkable thai vhvte v ho arrived with the foreign fjp,hreaten us at the time they leave ib ; but all Frenchmen are united. The civil ar which they foanxioufly rjefired is imp Bible ; and a foreign war is no longer to be dreade I.

La Rocbelle March They write from Amiens, that

a 20 OOO men, forming the advance of the French armv pulled thro' that city, on their way to Li He,

w here the prlncefs of the houfe ot Bourbon had retired his believed that the city will not expofe itfelfto a liege, Ilia further faid that the king has embarked for En gland at Ambleteatife, near Cabs. JIt is eflimated that he has already rc united 150,000 men. Orders have hei n given to raiie new levies of troops It is raid that Lord Wellington will command the EngUlh troops in Belgium, and that a Pruflian coins ol ;r o;-s is advancing towards the frontii rs of France; that B general war is likely to t ike place All ltal is faid to be in a Rate of V infurrection. Auftria is fending a large army into that country Piedmont and Genoa are riling, and are difpofed to declare in fai ti of France, Bordeaux and fouloule are for the king, but it is belicv d the) will not hold out long. Tht Bordeaux pt iplc endeavored to take p ;l 'ion of the ) A ol lJUnges, but they did not fuccced

The Duke of Angoulcme has 'lives in fighting againft us in the his head quarters at Touloufe ; he ranks ot foreign armies, while has Pent for troops and they arc na- lo iding u ith curfea our beautiful tional guai ds. France ; (hall they pretend to corilHie French have In Bred 4 4 fail mand and enchain our Eagles ; of the line, 16 at Toulon, and 6 t they who have never dared lo ei Rochefnrt ; all t!ic French fcanit n, counter the light ol them ! Shall efpecially thofe returned from Bri- we fu fit r them to inherit the fruits tlfh prifons, are devoted to Napo- ; of our glorious achievements ; to waft, j engrofs our honors our wealth ; to It is faid by letters from Paris calumlnate our glory ? If their that fincc the return ot Napoleon, reign fhould continue, cver thing he appears moderately difpjled ; it would be loft, even the re memappears that he had made propofi. brance of thofe victories. With tiona tb Austria through the me- whatfurvdo tlv rirrverUhem !

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diation of Maria Louifa, that in cafe that power would declare in his favor or rem .in neuter, peace would loon be re-eflabliihed, at lead on die continent of i lurope. London March o. Nothing can equal the agitation at.the Fxchange fince the reception of the news from France We learn that the ntfniflry has deferred the notice 19 the fcx

change ol the nex, load on account

They endeat br to poifon what the world admires ; and if there (till remain any delenders of our glory v is amoi g thofe very enemies whom we have encountered on the held of battle. Soldiers? In m3- eile, I 'have beard your voice ? I have an ivecl in fpite of every obftacle and every danger. Your General, called ro the throne by the choice of the people, and borne on yotir fhields,

tercd, your honor and your glory Victory, ihall march with the rap tony of an armv rufhing to the Odmbat. rl ' I agl , with the national col j ; Ihail il li om fte pic to iter pie, until it reaches the tover of Notre Dame ; '.hen s ou m.iy (how with pride your wounds; thert 5 on may boat! of your atchievement. Vii m ;)e the faviours o( your Country. In youc old age, furmounted os your fie 1low ciMz. :is, they uol bear you w ith 1 1 fpeCt relating your explotta. You v j i i h 1 v v it In onr pajli r. to fay w ith pr ide : A n rl alio, I was n of that Grand rmv which hvtce entered thi walls of ienna, thofe ol Rome, (;.' Bernini of Madrid, of Mofcow and which refcued Paris Irom the thgtat!e Which treafon and die pit fence f the ( nenn ' d (lumped udou t'

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of the unexpected alteration the 1 ls , l ihjrt d to vou Corile and join prefent Hate of France has produ- ! Wim' Tcar off :-lhef co,ors wh,ch eed by lowering our fundd, lhc nal'on hasprefefibed, 8k which

during twenty-five years ferled as

a rallying point to all the enemies pi France. A (fume this three-coloured cockade : you were ic du-

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London. March 1 7. Twenty fail of the line were yefterday ordered to be put in comnullion : and manv ollieerr. w ho

had been put oti hah pay have been nn ,n,r c,ays of ordedMii the port of London, K- 1 We Should forget that we have in alftiiher ports for thefervice been m ilK l s r'n ,t,ons ; ,lH ol tlnVjiVJw WC ought not to luner any other Wnlts iM , r i.u. t r nation to intermeddle with our afheri the news of trie landing of Napoleah reached Ghentit eje- n fl cited the greater! enthuii dm in his U ho tt' f to, be mafter

among us r v no nas ine power : Reafibme thofe eagles, which were yours at Ulm, r.r A lifter litz, ai Jeqa, at Fylau, and at FriedJand,

j at Judelia, at Kchmul, ar Ffeling,

at Wagram, at Smolenk, at M l cow, at Lutzert, at VarkeQ. at Montmirall Thiiik you. that tiu handful of Frenchmen, now fo ar-

I rogant, would venture to encoun-

favor ; and we learn, that the lame cflecl was produced in all the low countries. Our troops will have

mmcieni employ in preiervtng

tranquility here. Ft opt the London Gazette. FOreign Office, March 14. The honorable captain Maude, Of his majefly's (hip Favorite, ar-

the glory of the Country! Frernal I name to thofe criminal French men, in whatever rank or Ration they may have been bom, who for five and twenty years have ought under foreign banners 10 tear the bofom of their Country, r Signed j N A POLE AN. By The F;mp ror. iThe Grand Marflial etoj;( ifi , functions 6f a Maj. Gen. to the Grand air my. BFRrRAND.

LL thofe indebtecj 1. Jones kjf Dubois,

to th rite Curry of

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tront-Ie by ! I i r mt o'1 the fuhfci iber and oairi.icj oil their rf.Mfclie accounts ti'J notea by the lOtHof june next, as foheret indul ence vull not be etVen.

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rived at tins ofhee a! hnlf naO num I

laft night, berng the bearer of the ; trr thc ofthem ' Lct thcm ratification bv the Prelicfent and return from whence they came &

there, if" they choofe, let them rtirn, a they have pretended to reign1 dueng nineteen years.

Sc nate of the United States of A-

merica, of the Treaty ol Peace, concluded at Ghent, between his Majefty and the United States on the 24th of December laft. London Feb. 2H. It is fanl tnat all the American com mi Hi oners who were lately engaged at Ghent, are preparing to vilit this country, and it is hippo -fed the object of this vilit is to complete the work of pacification, by forming a treaty ot commerce. Phey hat e already received their palfpofts, and the American fliip Neptune, (e.ow at lirell) has re cciied the privilege of being con Qdered a cartel, to bring thofe gentleman over in lafety, Gutpb of Jural. 1st of March 115. Napu'' on, by the Grace of God and the Conftitution of the State F.mperor of the French, .c. to the army. Soldiers! 'e have not been vanquilhecf. Two men deferting onr ranks, have betrayed our laurels, their country, their prince, their bene factors. Thole w hom we have teen, during live and twenty years, trava rii'tgall Kuropc to excite enemi againft us, who have pafled their

DCTC W fLSON ii forms his fnei.ds mci rf:r public that be will be abfent

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entiling three weeks - bei ;t un Called to Kentt 5ky on particulai Vinceones, Vi i 9 tl

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eftfy requefted to oil on btrh and rlnfe their accounts before the fiifl dy of J'.ry ncxr, :fter which tim- ftfits will be brought on all un fettled balances. 7 bos. I Withers. May 9, 1815. 37-71

Y6iH property, your rank and your glory ,thc property, the rank the glory of your children, have no greater enemies, than thole princes whom ft rangers have impofed upon us. They are enemies ot our glory, and their condemna

tion is fealed by the recital offo

many heroic deeds, which immortalized the French people with ftruggling to throw of' thejr yoke. The veterans of armies of the Sambre and Meufe, ol the Rhine, of Italy, ot Egypt, ol the weft and

- grand army, arc all humbled ; the

glory of their wounds are tarn lined their victories are crimes ; thefe brave men are rebels, if, as the enemies of the people pretend, legitimate fevereigns were found in the mid ft ot fore ign armies. They bellow honors, rewards, their aft ctions, on thole who have ferved againft their country and agatnfl us. Soldiers ' Rally under the ftandard of your Chief. His exifw a i

j rence is yours Mis rights are no

other than thofe of the people and yours. His intereft, his honor his trlorv arc no other than vour in-

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GENERAL ORDER. Adjutant and Inspector General S rjJice, War Department, April II, 1815. OFFICDRS who have rectivf J money for thc retf uiting fc rvice, all qmrtermallers of every piadc, and all other officers and BgeOtS who may have unexpended balances of public money, received from tr.e war department, or on account of n;:lirary ftrvice, will forthwith depofit the fame in fome bank in tht ir vicinity, to the credit of the naymafler ot the army talon? triplica'e receipts for fuch depofits ; one of which will br tranl nitted to the accountantof the war department, to charge the p'jymafler and crrdit thc individual, one will be immediately fent to the paymafter R j-

brrt Brent, efq. at thi place, to give him the control of the payment of the troops,

officer, in cafe ot ca foal ty ; of ill which the war department will be promptly advif-d. All '-fiicers of the army, all commiiTaries, contractors and agents, ai d o:l;er perfons whomfoeeer, having nnfettled account?, with the war department, are required forthwith t ) Hate and tranfmit the fame ta the accountant for fettlrment, and report brief thereof to the ferretiry of w ,r In all cafts wh-re this order is Dot rotiiphrd with in a reafonable time, farther flcps will be t tk-n to acm-r: .) 'br object. By order of the fecretarv War, a PAR K.ER, Adj. k' inSp f'r;;. PRINTING

U ALL ITS VAHIKTY. NK.AT7T AXD ACCURATELY I XKCOTEO AT THIS Officii