Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 July 1815 — Page 3

! authority. Libertv was reftored to Germany, Fecunty to thrones,

and to the world the hope of a durable peace. 41 1 his hope is vahifhed we tnuft again march to the combat. A perfidious confpiracy hasbrot'

We Ire harpy in h.vina TT in our back t0 ance the man who for 1G

power to flat that the market houfe erec 3 carsjtoge 1 1 er. brought down up

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THE WESTERN SUN.

VINCENNES, Jvm I, 181.5.

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iijuic-ui uau an rmy tuu.w i u inc mime. Donaparcc WI3 men. ready to acd whenever cir- niai ug overtures ; and the allies cumftances rendered it ncceflarj appear at ieait to have looked at that France was perfectly tran- t hero.

I quil, and that the fcmperor never raflenger in the Millo, Mr. Cre-

j was to popul r with the French j ighton, hearer of the dispatches to : people. j government, from our late CornCant. Skinner has verv obliging- ! miffionersi

, ly favored the Editors of the Mtr-

qu 're is ;n inch a

' t' ,,r '; Is that it will be ready to reifewi ofceting by Saturday the 8th day Ni tfffc da ill commence Vedfefdys an J Saturdays will be the rc-

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pulai market c ays.

i the world unntterable miferies.

onfounded, have not

been a!)!e to oppofe his armed adherents. Though he himfelf, while Rill at the head of a confiderable armed force, declared his abdica-

rhefurveyors lately Tent to lay tion to be a voluntary facrifice to out the military bounty lands in the happinefs and repofe of France the Michigan territory, have re- he now regards this, like ever oturned, without accomphfhing ther convention, as nothing. He is that object ; the Indians have re- at the head of perjured foldiers, fufed them permiflion to furvcy wno defire to render war eternal, thclwlsin queftton, under pre- Europe is again threatened ; it cantence that the chiefs who figned not fufier the man to remain on the the treaty by which thole lands throne of France who loudly prowere ceded to the United States, claimed uuiverfa) empire to be the had no right to make the ceffion, obje& ot his continually renewed inasmuch as the country did not j wars, who confounded all moral belong to theifi. A frefh Indian principles by his continued breach war appears more than probable. I of faith, and who can, therefore Fredonian. ! give the world no fecurity lor his Letrers from New Orleans of peaceable intentions, the 20th tilt, tlate that the Miffi- "Again therefore arife to the flippi river was higher at that time : Combat ! France itfelf wants cur than at any former period; that raid, and all Europe is allied with the levee had given way in fundry ! us. United with your ancient coplaces above and below the cny, ' mpanions in victory, reinforced by and that a number of hands were the acceffion of new brethern in employed in ftrengthening and re- i arms, you go, brave Prufians, to pairing it; that the water had done ! a juft war with me, with the Princonliderable damages t the (agar ces of my familv, with the Generplantations, and had likewife run als who have 1 d you to viclory. over the levee into the city ; and Thejuftice of the caufe we defend that great fears were entertained Wi cllfure us victory. 1 have orthat the Miffouri fpnng frefh, ifit (k.rt.(a gentra, arming according happened to come on while 'he , . Mifflffippi remained at its height, tom c!tc 1 c u September 3, 1814 would inundate ah the lower coun- j which will be executed in all my try, j dominions. Ib. 'The army will be completed, , f . . the tpljjpjecr enmp; nies of yagers London, it 6. :)fimed & th Landwehr called We this das received a large 4 t- ' -rK . u r.i c r , r j v i .i ? ' together, I he youth of the chief iupply oi bruilels papers to the 3d , v . . .

inclnfive. From the fubioined " umsciib, irom in

extracts it will he feen that on every part of frontiers of France the greatefi activity prevails in all the

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pers to the 28th of April, and Bor- j mention t deaux to the sd of May, horn Napoleon

I he lafl French papers

hat the

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: which the following tranflations I hi

emperor ppointed minister

In

le Hoi deaux Indicateur ofi i

the 2d May, is an extract from a

Ipeech of Bernadotte, Crown Prince of Sweden, to the Diet of

Sweden, in which he fays, he M thanks them for the indignation tley have exprefTed at the attempt

of the interior and has sent

him to England on an im-

portant mission.

"look ou n ! !

winch was made to declare him il-

legitimate ; that he was about putting himfelf at the head of the armaments going on in Sweden ; &

j he hoped, with divine a fli fiance, o be enabled to baffle all tile efloi ts ! of his enemies ,7 I he papers contain the New Conflitution which has been fa')mitted by the mperor Napoleon to t.he French people.

Capt. S. has brought despatches for Government from cur Mm-

ALL thofe ind ted to the susniber are r, qeeflrd to cme forward, ;t)d discharge thnr respective account, cm rr before the Ijth, July ne jtt, as Ion it dipt

j gene? canoot be iven, without respe

perfons. B J Harrison Vincennes, June 18th, 18 15.

Vtennn Apt il 5. 1 here is a talk of leaving Saxo-

D

ctor VVILSON h s returned

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a

Vwicennes, at

Medicine .,urgt t( d at all tm s il

I1C 5 vllf Dl he niiv h

opp

(xrppt when pro m away) jppjj :itioi s

v attended

Doftof Mc.N.-v feluonal duties r !) by rich or poor wil

to, he fl tters I

DUaoce of public contHrnrf. ju-e 16, IS 15.

a conti-

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war.

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troops

have already paiTed the frontiers ot Bavaria ; another colum follows immediately after diem. The paper money is down to 400 florins lor 100 call). We are allured that the treaty of

j ChaUmont has been renewed for

INDIANA TERRITORY, 7 a KNOX COUNTY. '

LtrCUtt court

j William Noy, complainant,

against Polly Noy, defc aant.

Libel IN this CalV

a Diuor

0 to

irmies ; and that every thing i

dicates the approach of a moil vi

ot 20 upwafds, are at liberty to

join either the Landwehr fhil called out, or the yager corps of the regular army.

" Kvery young man who has

his p.-tuion, the ban:!s of ly, at :i it c the court, th. :n tliis terri by the coor ball appear our laid con r

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oie laid roll1 i : i: is rpf, pffn that unlefs tt

sfieiw.n ot tot rrfi ltnt . . . lered f . J Polly rr term of

petition a

gorous campaign againft Bona- COmpleted his irth year may if parte, who it may be p chimed, rr a: ,1 , r, 1 ,1:1., 1 . in ,. ri 1 r , polleilmg trie requlit bodily it re nnotwithuandmg the luenet ol the . . - . French journals, is equally active &th, lorn the army at his own - Mii preparing for the conflict which ! choice. I pobliih a particular re-

nf to decide not o !v whether he guiation on this lubject. Concern"A ih u reip:n, bait whether he (hall : inc the formation of fincle corns

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be fnffered to live.

Berlin Hipril 1 Our papers contain the following : 14 Proclamation. il When in the time of danger railed my people to arms, to comI at for the freedom and independence of the country, the whole

ma's of the youth, glowing with ! emulation, thronged rou id the itandards to bi ar, with 103 ful feif- 1

denial, unufual hardllnps and refolved to brave death itfelf; then the bed ftrength of the people intrepidly joined the ranks of m

and of the Landwehr a notice will appear in every province from the Conftituted Authorities. 1 hus muted, with all Europe in arms, we again enter the hits againft Napoleon Bonaparte, and hib adh reiits. k A rile then, ith God for your fupport, tor the rep fe of the world for order, for moralty, foi your Kin" and your country. t reaeric ill mm, 44 Viennna, April a, lino." NcV) lork. 'June 8. Yefterday morning arrived at

brave foldiers, and my Generals this port the Me iafi failing brig led with me into battle a holt of James Monroe, captain Skinner, heroes, who have (hewn them-1 in SO days from Bordeaux on the felves worihv oi the name of their 2d of May, and the river the 6th.

conteUed, and d-crred accordingly, .and

that this Order be publifbfd for ei t.t wrf',-s foceeffively, in forae public newfpiptf ia thi3 territory. A Copy 1'eRe. R. BUKTTK, Clerk C. C K. C.

twentv years. Each of the pOW- torefaid, that t!e rme will betaken ?s

crs which will bring forth die forces ftipulated, is to receive five millions a year from England. It 5s thus fovereigns trade in the

blood of their fubjecls, whom they

ought to protect. The high allies have demanded from the F re; ch the delivering up of Bonaparte, and alfo a fure guarantee for the future m lintenance of peace and order. In cafe of refufal, they will march their whole force into Trance. Snain and Por

tugal have c to fend 80,c(j(L

men into toe ueiu. The high allies have agreed in no cafe to receive despatches or

propofals from Bonaparte, but cv

tiv uiivii. iu vi,;. liiitii, 1119 UclKa ell I

truce at the outpolts. 'J he late viceroy of Italy has, they fav, entered into die fervice of Huflia.

VINCENNES BANK D OOKS are opcu at the ilore of J. aJ Hiy, in Vincenes, fot receiving fcriptiors for the Hock of the Ban Vincents, all wiio aredrGroUs of he. , . Qockholders re rfqueftrd to ppfv to

i"Hy. who will ;;ivr- every neceiliry iniu

mation on the lusj- ct.

W ILL. JONSr) CH s. SM 1TH, I

W. LAGOW, Managers, I i). HAY, j NA T. EWING.J

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Cincinnati June 19. The (team-boat Enterpbize arrived at Louisville falls ot Ohio) 'on the 1st ind. in 25 days from N. Orleans ; left Louisville on the 10th. and arrived at this place on the loin ; the departed on the loth for Pittsburgh.

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fathers, and heirs ot their glory.! Bj ihis arrival, we learn verbal.

uis we and our allies, attended Ij from captain S. and the pafTen

by victory, conquered the capital of our enemy ; our banners waved in Paris ; Napoleon abdicated his

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that hostilities

1 not com

menced between France and the Allied Powers that die Emperor

Burton, June

The (hip Milio, Glover, has arrived from Liverpool, with a full caro. Sailed 2 6th April At that time war had not been declared againft France, nor had the allied aimy (.which was in great force)

1 o all persons Concerned

k his flags of PUBLIC NOTICE is bereb5 Kiv,n, ej ... w 1 1

jl inat 1 mtenu to ppiy to tne board c t commiluoiif rs eftcihliOn-d by the ii entitled An afl tor the rr Ik r ot forh petf ni as hive futfered, or may hereafter luff r hy the ciedruft:n cf the records of thr cow ly of Knox, which was coi fum-d hy fire, at Vincennes, in the year one thoafand ri?ht h'judred and fourteen," approved Septemher (event)!, one thoafand eight hundred Sc fourteen, to ptirpetute rh r tefliroony o!- ! ex.lr.ce and deft ruction of 3 dfrd of tranC frr from Henry X'arder Burgh S Franroile his wife, to in?, for two hundfd ctrs of land, it being thr ith rail h It of number thirty four, in theoWdonati n. it being i part of the fame trct which m iven 1 rantpJ to Pierre Is quit, ia the heid i 1 a family, agreeably r. icl i f eoftgrefl, George IV. Sartor. June 2d 1815.

PHIN i INC III ALL ITS TARIETT, VKAT11 AND AGG T-' IATKLY iZECUTia A T ibis oiricfe