Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1815 — Page 3

C6arlcst0tvn May 6. Shocking The venerable and highly n rptflcd Dr. David Ranjl. fay in palling thro' meeting ftreet

this morning was flint by a wretch.

lamed Linen ffuppoicB to be dcr-

g (1 with a Horseman's pistol.

mi

he wound is a v ry f rious one

It is iot yeMtfccrtained, whether it is moi taL

N (

m

has further judged it proper, thai a part of For the rifle Regiment, Brig. Genera!, ' o&cer?, muficians and privates, within ihtti the fcveral regiments and coips conliitu. Smith, the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, rifle Re- 1 respective commands, ting the military peu e rftablifhment, (ball gitnents. By order of the Secretary of War. be detailed and appoitionrd for the follow. And the Prefident of tbc U: States hai D. PARKER, itlg named (tattOftS, and that the .tit ..f the further judged proper, that in addition to j Adjt. Uf Inspt. General

regiments and corns Hull bedispol . d ot as the provifion tor a pen. 11 ft. which is speI fc l f i r . . . v

the Mj. Gens, comm-nding divifions m.y cifiially made by the ac cf Congrcfs, cer- Adjutant a':d Inspector Genera's Cftce hereafter direct. tin officers fhall be retained, under the May 7thy gl5.In the div... n of the north special authoiity given by the act, until GENERAL ORDER.

For the r olls and fortrefTcs nn the cn&ft circumdances vill rermit of the ir discharr e

ot New England.

The regiment of light artillery, ten ccm-

Mj. Gen, Brown will affume the

com

nine;. 1

A Paris paper of March 24th

fays, "the king 51 England is dead ; bui it i not ertain thai the natural

beir will pofT fs the crown. 1 he Duke ot York has a powerful party, and e ate allured that England is divided into two distincl factions11 I i ncettntu s L od e . A ro 5 . The members of the Vincennes Lodre

). ! ate de fired to be punctual in their ence at tht Lodge room, on Saturday 34th inQ. at 8 o'ci , k , A. M. to comoiorate the birth rl-.iv of our reverse

faint. V j mrning brethren are incited to attend A t r-r inot? on the occafion will be

ire ached a' the court houfe, by the Rrv.

iVirr.l. T. .Sott, to Commence at 1 o'clock

" X ft

J LV1 BEN. J. HARRISON, Sidy June ir. igij.

Ol the corps of artillery, four companies Total 14. For the harbor of New York, and its de pencies, of the corps of artillery, 4 com

panics. For l ort M ini in ; and of the corps of artillery, 2

For Fort

C U

its dependencies, : impantes

M'Henrrj

tilie F one

ot the t pros of ai tille

For Socket's Harbor, o!

companies. .

or'is of ar

without material injur to th.e fervice : St 01 the divifion of the north.

that the following (hill he the gen. flfT : M . Gen. J , kfon will aFume the cornTwo Mj. Gens, with two AidsdeCitrn UtUtd i f the divtfioG of the f-'uth. tch. Mj. Gen. R olry, ard Mci. Gen. Ma-

Four Brig. Gen:, with one Aid-de-camp ' corr.b, will for the piefcnt & u Brig. Gens.

P t, p eiviuon ot the noi th Maj, Gen. Scott and M j Gen. Gaines, vill, for the prefent, aft as Brig. Gci.s irx he divifion of rht iuth. Theirld oa i rs retained in fmirm

report themfeivet without delay, to the M j. G-ns. of tin divifion to which ti.ir

Krgiment r afliirned : and the con.n v

( at lu An A'lj. and tntp Gen. and two Adi.

j-r

to hr provifionallv retained.

i uur otig, iitspeCtOrs.

One Qu irtermn!cr Gen. ard two Deputy

lepehden. Qnarter milter 9 Ccn. to be prov itionally re-

tuned

Four Brigade O nrtei mafl-rs.

y. ore C(

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rv

ipanv

For Niacara of the torr

a

Ar. Apothecary Gen. and two Afliftant officers will report th, mfelves, without,.'.-

respeaive Kegimenta. Thi officers of the

ill

company - ot Fort

V afl.ington, on

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tiie Potomac

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Adjutant and Inspector General's Office Jfcv 17, 1815. GENERAL ORDEDS. Tu ptirfuanteof th.e ft ol congrefs, lt tit'' J ;' Art atB Bting the military peate eftabtilhment of t!-,e U. States," approved the 3d of March, 18 15, the Prefident of the U. Stateshas judged pi per that the eftabtilh. ment Hiall confiQof tl e fotlowrng proportions of artillery, tnfanttyi arid rifle meti ) th corpi ofertgtneeri being retained as at

present eii.romnru. ki Of the corps of artillery, thore fit v 11 3 2' Companies! or 8 battalions, making 3, J0U men. 2. Of tire light artillery, there Hi -11 be ten companies, or one regiment making 600 men. A? Of the infantry there (hall he 80 rom panies, or eight regiments, making 5.440 men. 4 Ol the riflemen, there Hi nil he ten com p pautes, or one regt. making 68 0 rflcti . Tot it 9.980. And the Prefident of the United States J has further judged proper, that the United Str.cs he divided in two military divifions ; a:..! that eich military flivifion be fubdivi de.i into military departmeets, as fotlows : The ditiuon of the north to Compfife fivv- mititiry drprtments, to wit :

N . I. Now irkaboe the highlands

arid Vermont.

v . 2. New tiampthtre, MalTachufetts,

-in,i.rfi.

2 ' .-. XT V I. V , , 1 I 1 ..1

ttdi . ifw i u i k , dciow cue iiiBnianas,

that part of New Jet fey which fur.

pies the firft divifion of militia $ Pennfyltrania, Delaware, May land ami tba nirt of New Jrrfey which furnifhes the 1 cond divifion of militia. No. 5. Ohio, and the tenitoties of Mi c! ' m .10-1 ittdian The divifion of the tOUth, to compnie F n litary ilepartments, to wit i N . 6 Vii inia, North Carolina, 3nd !:e DiR'icl ot' Colamihi i N . 7. South Carolina and Geofjll N i, Bi LouiQana ai d the Midiffippi tcr; Itoty No. 9 Tennffee, Kentucky and the terrtorirs n( MilTouri "ul Illinois Art! the Prtlident of the United States ? . l.k.L.. t.tilAB, . . 1 fc-i .i . Ih.t f 1 1 a a n r i

IldS iuri.li ' jiivimrti j.m j i i , lull viic jjutii diHrihution of the regiments and corps con uituint? the military pease eftablilhmenti

!h!l be made in the f flowing manner : To the divifion of th north The fee ond. third, fifth, and Dxthtegi iro,,'s of infantry, forming two brigades i tii battalions ot the Corps of artilleiy ; ar- the regiment ot tight irttlletyi To tnl divifion of thi foUth The h.n. f nrth, frventh and tight regi tntnta 00 n fa it try, for suing two bi,igos Voor battalions of the corpi of ar tills ry ; and the regiments of riflern? o

And the l'icfident of the United States

of the Co

For Detroit and its ofantry !0 con paries, ol r; nies Fot.l 14. fn the divifion of the fov For Norfolk harbor, ci?3. of the corps of at tiller

Hi S For Fort Tohnfon ?nd Hampton

ot the corps ot artillery, on company For Charleston haroor, and its deo. nd n j ie, of corps of artillery, four companies For Svannah, of the corps of artillery, one i company For Mobile, of the corps of artillery, 1 com oar v. For Placquemm, of the corps of art, 1 I company F r Fi.-rts St. Charh ?, Sr. John 8c Petite j Commie, of the Corps of ixtillery, three com- i panies. Pot Natchitoches, of the corp3 of artil j

ifry, one company, ot nn. men two comps ni? s. Total 3 Companies

Yor St. I, or is, and irt ft tet! companies

i

ni'-5- I o -i 14- co'rp nies For Cliefuni ta, of irlfantry, ten tompa. nies For the eieinity of Augusta, Geo. of in f ntr , 1 0 rompanies And thf V rtldent f th.e United State hai fnrthei judged prbper-i that the non.

lOmmiuii 11

vates, oi tne leverai regiments anu corps now in the ; fvice of the United Sttes, whole term ol lrrvice has not eyoued, fh ill

be fo artanged as to form and complete

Five Hofpit 1 Su;;e' ns.

Fifteen Hofpital 1 u geon's NTates

Twd GtarrifoP Surgeons, to br prov

s!!v retained. Ten Garrifrti Surgeon s Mates, to provisionally fttalned,

nlWn-

i .ftei c nil I v

BiOant i)ep if illy retail The acH

f the Jfrniy. P ymaflei Gen, and two P ymallers to be provi

.- Or- . 1 5

enablifhine the

corps ofar'iilen now on du v in thedivi

; fion of the north, ill report to the com-

mandmg Genf. of that divifion ; and the officers of the corps of :ut;!iMy row on duty in the divifi n of the fouth will report to the remmsrding Genl. ot thatdevifion AM officers retained in fervirc fnr tV. r.,,1;

tary peace rftblifhrnellt, will immrdiately

ii!'i:n!t oupiicate reports o tins h;ce.

oi ar th

b

e Department, the office of the y Gen of rtlrehafrS, and the v Academy, rem in in force, as well rin afts tutborising the appointment

A

It Advocates

ri"he generals willl caufr ihe Rerimenta

and Corps within their refpe&iee aivifspnsl a. - t i , ...

U) DC ID'Hi; (1 UV.il iiiiiiil ntpH

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the lystem for the orar.i

II lion OI U.e tro.-p rn' ecm-r t!,. rt

auU Ghaplains to th.e

1 h

rr

e orq-mr;"

i sry Prefi

iort and "arrangements of r eftahltfliment, thus tmde ol ti t U. States, are puboders for the information

ii)d dovernment

ot th

orue:

:arv et ;ir. D. HKER.

try .s r1 .

. er't-nr irs, ot

nert four comp.i

'A

ot t!e i nre tl

1

Adjutant aud inspector Utncral's Office.

May 7th 18 (5. GENERAL OK D Eft

rhelPrefi lerit of tl e U. Suns has taken

he necelitry mrnfures to arrani?e the oi

Iters, nontonimiflinned officers, mnficr o i 1 . 1 I T 1

a no privares, oi me leverm Regiments ai j cons f troops now in the fettice of the U. States, in Futh mai bet ar. to form and complete out of the fame the Corps author-, iz d by the acl of Gongrefs, entitled 11 An art fixing t!ie military pence eftablifhment

fficers, muficians and brU of th- U. States," pa fled the 3d, of March

181.5 ; which arrangement is this day announced in general ordtii-. 'J he troops enliiled for the War are, thetefuie, to be di?cbnrged as foon as they cr.n be muHercd &t

c: to

dispo

conititutmg tiie military

. peace eltablifhrnent of the U. 5ttea, which j has bren this day announced in gmtrsl or

1 he rules and rerru7ti sni w 1 !rh were approved by the Prefident oft he U. 5tatrs, on the 38th of June, 1814, end all othef rnlfsbt regulati ns which Ivve Ivretofre been made by the department of war, fo far as they are pplic.b!e to the milt tery peace efl bliflimcnt, are to be cbytd and enforce .

etrv of War D. PARKFR.

F order cf the oic

Adjt.

i.1S,i

I

INDIANA. v, r. is laid on on liberal nfn.

r .

jje public lc

HIS tow

W'tli 'i J tilt m)v ,iv an ire in rhr rm.

ire, on th- north end of the BoflVron prsi-

rie, one mile ir.m kJui ron I retk, two from t l i fli .l-i- l.ll.itl I" .1 t r

bsfli, and twenty from Vincennes. The

n

non com no In or ed

mi- i'es, conr itutm

blifliment, in the mTf

k n b

arv,.

4 111 111 1 '

Ail ii'p-ri 'DT.anrs w,u De n;

con

on as t'r.r felection o

leets, muficians

f non-

d

1

luoneu ;

scnargc

the Regimen'

d prUxM, lor form- I '"T '"'?. Tbt cnun.ry round tl ...J corps. NbeaWtl, 'S "iu?f1l induhnoos f.rmers.

r t- . ... vr. - . ,. . . . ami i.'om rs nature ac, vantnres mn k

ntct lin'Jt artii.i 'v ls-Ttmle, Jo that the discharge ct all r.-e a ,, , vv" .. . i. i come a nourilhinflr town. 1 he rrrt

u thi, there mall be mu.- fH'onns, not inclucltu in the military peace I e tr- , ,T. . . b "'"v

fi Ji n u i a . I iroin vincennesano wuite river, mult Dtffl tft-iblithment. may be completed on tne . ' uul,,s , . . , , r .i r through this town to the new ourch fe15th, day o fflne next of as ioon thereat- ( r P. r , rt" u

i i ; , cr n r ; mu i j hiih",, -nu uic upper COUmi V on the tee a their tiicrhnrired can be enectcd at . . . ; lc

per, the

tnuonans, arc militjiu ) pet ' following, viz To form th Brisi Gen. P

te t d f r feleclu rt, 'he light

1 5th, 26th, 30th, 3 1st, 33d, 34:h, and 35th, Regiments of inft

To f.rn the corps cf art. there (hall he the respective military polls and Rations of

the U. States, fubject to thele notifications : 1 t. That all the officer I (not included in the arrangement) fhall continue in Command With the troops at their rer

peive flationai Ulltil they are regularly re- '

lieeed by the officers Who ate retained on the military peace ef'ablifhment ; ard they Will le I eld refpoi fible nCCordingly fi r the

due prefetv ition ot d isc ipttne and order ; I !

I hat tne lupernumerary omcfrs m y

" I 1' 1 f 1 I ite is delightful, having a full view of tho

pram; for n! ten miles ;t is as healthy as any place foUth of it on the Wabafh the foil of the prairie, and country around, is equl to any in the territory, for ratting grain of any kind, or for grazing. There, i? no part of the weftern countiv, where

r.. r j i-i

muttered tor t h rcti n, the corps of wrt. prrtber, the Regiment ol dragoona, the 4 1st 4?. 4 3d. RegtR. of i:. ft. To form the Regiments of infantry in the divifion of the north, there (hall be mil Itered For the 3d Rg of infantry Ce l. Brsdy the 6th, 1 6th, 22d, and 32 J, Rrgti. of infantry.

F

0,1

regimi nt ot in ; i

Miller, the 1st. 17th, 19th 39 th R ffimi n ts i f infti

Col. John

24th, 28th, k

Foi the 5th. H irimeht o

called upon to fill vacaocrea (hontd any of the officera who ire nominated decline ac-

Briff ' ceptinp- thrir Appointments ;;i the military

t, 40th, I peace eftabHlnmettt as the law authorifes the eftabliflimenti to be formed and com

pleted out ol the fever tl coips cf troops now in the fervice of the U. .Sfite?. A; J 3d. That Ouartermtfit. rs, CommifTarieS, Payinaflers, and all other ( fficers. entrufted with the recript and disblirfeQieht of puMic money, whole accounts are unfettled, flull he deenud to continue in fervice, during

reafouahle period fof the fingle purpofc f rendering and lettling their accounts.

The Pavrafter of the army will provide

wit

troors at their resn-clive military Do (la Sc

r i w t Rations ; and the i fTicers commaiu ing in th- f-veral military difiricls, will take the

.

For thr 8 h H-ciment of mf . C il. Ni- necefiitv ft-ps tor muftering ind dicrhar-

h I is, the 5th, 1 bth, and 35thaRtgiojctits ! ing the fupcrnumcrary noii-conjunirioneu

Wabafll There is aprofpef at nodiftant period, of this place betoming tbc feat ot jufiite for a no.v county. Lots vvii! b: fold at aucYion in the town on Tuefday the SiOih in ft. and continu d Open. Oof and two years credit will be given and 8 per cent difcount for prompt payment. JAs. B Vc.CALL, JAs. DUN KIN. Proprietory June 14, 1815. 42-It

Gm. Miller, the 4th, 9th, 13th, S and 48th, Regiments of ii ft.

1 ii the 6th, Regiment of inft. Col. At. ktnfon, the I 1th, 25th, 27th, 29th, and 37h Regiments of inft. To form the Regiments of inft end ri-fi-men in thecnifion of the foUthwa For the 1st, Regiment of inft. Brig. Gen. BtsT 1. the 2J, 3d, 7ih, and 44th, Rr

gimentc ot inft. 0hm? r'-P 4th, Regiment oi inft. GlHb i i .1. li.l. n ,1 o . 1. I ) :

rving, nit i lu, itw nou Avjui ieei irets of infr. Frthe 7'.h, Regiment of inft. Cot. M'Donald.th- Sth, 10th, 34th, and 38th, R me its rt mft.

SAMUEL DICKINSON, COMMISSION Mh RC HAN J LOUIS VI I LE AT. J AKES theearliefl r; portohity to ir form his fnenus and the public, that he has taken the Urge Biick Building directly above Taylor's Inn k adjoining Jamei M'Croru'i Nailory, on Main Street, and is ready to receive (onfignments

He intends keeping conftantlv on M

and fnr la I . tt -.it- f , r. ' I - . r ' t t

flour Bacon, ere. prom his attention an4 alfiduity he is dispofed to belie ve that a nor-

hout delay, for the payment of tht I tlOB of public patronage WtH be given him.

PRINTING IV ALL ITSVAHUTY NFAT1T AVjDj ACCV1IATELT t tSCUTKIJ AT THIS OFFICE.