Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 July 1815 — Page 6
of Juge Advocates and Chaplains to the army. The organization and srrangrments of the military peace eftablifhment, tlius Bade by thr President of the U. State?, are pubI idled in general oders tor the information and government of the atmy. By order of t!ie Secretary nf War D. PARKER. Adjt. Insp, Gen. idjntant and Inspector General's Office, May 17, 18 15. GENERAL ORDER. The.Prrfident of the U. States has taken the necefiVy mealures to arrange the ofiicers, nun-commilfioned cfiicer.;, mulicians, aha privates, of the feveral Regiments and corps f troops now in the fervice of the TJ. States, in fuch manner as to form and COtnpUta ut of the fame the c jips authorized by the a of Co!refs, entitled 11 An act fixing the military peace elUhlifliment
Ol thr U. St4ts,M paired the 3d, of March 18 15 ; which arrangement is this day announced in general o?dt is. The troops en lilled tor the war are, therefore, to be discharged as fooo as they can be mullered Sc p-H. All fupernumaries will be discharged as I jon as th :-leclioO of non commiffioned officers, muOcianS, nd privates, for forming the Rrgiments and corps, refpf clively, is made, to that the discharge of all the Troops, not included in the military pe;.ce eftablidtment, m y be Completed on the 15:h, day of June next or as loon thereafter as theif discharged can be effected at the respective military pofts and latinos of the U. St itrs, fubjll to thefe Dotifications : 1st. That 11 the officers (not included in the arrangement) ihall continue in command with the troocs at their res prdve (lations, until they arr regularly re
lieve d by the crlicers who are retained on the military peace eflablifimient ; and they will be held refponfible accordingly for the due prefer ttion of discipline and order : 2d That the lupemumerary officers may be called upon to fill vacancies (hotlld any of the nfficers who are nominated decline accepting their ippntntments in the military peace eOablifnment, as the law authorises the eftabli foment, to be formed and completed out of the feveral coins of troops now in the fervice of the U. States And 3d That Quartern! 'fters, CommifTiries, PjyfflaftVrs, and all other officers, entrufted with the rec ipt and dt&burfement of public money whofe accounts are unfettled, (hall be deemed to continue in fervice, during a reafonable period for the fingle purpofe of rmdering and fettling their accounts. 1 he Paymafter of the army will provide without di lay. ior the payment of the troops at their re spe&ive military poOs Sc flations ; and the officers commencing in the frvrral military diftricis, will t.ike the neceffai v fteps for muttering and disrhar gmcf the ftiprnumerary non commiffioned officers, mu0cian9 and privates, within their respective commands Bv order of the Secretary nf War, 1). PARKER.
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"Mai. Gen. Jackfon will ahVrie the command of thedmbon ot the iouth. Maj. Gen. Ri ley, and Maj Gen. Macomb, will for the prefent dCi as Brig. Gens, in the divifion ot the north Maj. Gen. Scott and Iftaj. Gen. Gaines, will, tor the prefent, t as Brig. Gti.s. ill the divifion of the fouth. The Grid officers retained in fervice will report themfelves without delay, to the Maj Gens, of tht divifion to which their Regiment are afiigned ; and the company officers will report thmifelves, without delay to the commanding offiers ot their respective Regiments. The officers oi the corps of artillery now cn duty in the divifion of the north, will rep rt to the commanding Genl. of that divifion ; and the ofdeers of the corps of artillery now on duty in the divifion of the fouth will report to the commanding Genl. ot th t divifion All ofiicers retained in fervice for the military peace eftablifhment, will immediately tranfmit duplicate reports to this office. The generals will caufe the Regiments and corps within their refpettive uivifions to be formed and diilributed accordidg to the lystem for the organization and dispo Gtion of the troops conftituting the military peace eftabliflimmt of the U. States, which I is been this day announced in general orders. i be rules and regulations Which were approved by the Pirfulent of the U. St-ftes, on the 28th of June, 1314. and all other rules & regulations which have heretofore been made by the department of war, fo far as they are applicable to thr n ilitary peace eflabliuSinent, are to be obeyed and enforced. By order of the Secretary of War 1). PARKER. Adjt. and Insp. Gen.
j J SAMUEL DICKINSON, COMMISSION Ml. RCHANT LOUISVILLE AT. i A K LS the earhelt opportunity to ii firm his friends and the public, that lie has taken the large Brick Building directly above Taylor's Inn c ad joining J ames M'Crum's Nailory, on Main Stteet, and is ready to receive Confignments He intends keeping; conflantly on hand arul for file Suar. Coffee. Tobacco. Whiskey Flour Bacon, cjv. From bis attention and affiduity he is dispofed to believe that a portion of public patronage will be given him.
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fort Harrifon, and the upper country on the Vbrffh There is a protpetl at nodiftant period, of this place becoming the feat of jufrice for a n w county. Lots will be fidd at auclion in the tewn on TuefHay th.e 20th in ft. and continued open. One and tv.o yers credit will be giver aud S per cent difcount for prompt payment. J As. R. Mc.CALL, JAs. DUNK IN. Proprietors June 14, 1815. 42-4t
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BY AU I HORI 1Y Laws of the union. A RESOLUTION directing the manner of providing Utionery and pro uring the printing for the fenate and houfc of reprr fentativ . RESOLVED by the Senate and Hous$ of Representatives of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled. 1 hat the tetretary of the fen te nd the clrrk of the houfe of reprefenttives, be diredted, immediately ;fter the adjournment of the preft-nt and each fur cceuirg ongrefs to advertife three weeks fucceffivefy, m two newlpapers printed in tl -e diftrit of Columbia, for prop, f ils for fupplying the fenate and houfe of rprefi ntatives, during tht fuc feeding congrefs, with the neceffry ,tionery and printing; which a'dvertifcment (hall defer ibe the ki:;d of ftationery and printing required ; and tht the propof Is to be mde be accompanied with fufficient fecuiitv for their performance And it (hall he tht- duty of tiie fecreta y and ilerk aforelaid in the month of April there ftrr, to notify tue lowed bidder or bidders (whofe fremiti's are deemed fufficient) of rhe ncCeptance of his or their propofala : Provided That this refolutiou fiioll not be fo tor ft rut d as to prevent the fecrVtary and clerk af refaid from Contracting for fep ir te pa;ts of tlie funplies of ftationery and printing re quired to be ftirntuS' d LANGDON CHEVES, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN G 1 1 LA H I), President of the Senate pro tempore. March 3, 1815 appkovkd, JAMES MADISON. RESOLUTIONS relativf to the diftribution of the laws of the United St;i es. RESOLVED by the Senate and House ef Representatives of the United States of America in Congress asscmoled. 1 bat the fecretary of ftte caufe to bedittributed amonp the members of th pref nt congr fs copies of the laws of thr U. States ordered by lawtobe printed as icon as the fame fl. '1 hr com ietrd. Resolved I bat fo many of the remaining cooks nf the laus as are not .Ire.. c; directed ro rltftrihuted, be depofited in the congrrffional library. L NGDQN CHEVES, Speaker of th.e House of Representatives JOHN GA1LLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. March 3, 18 '5 IPPK0V1O, 1 ' VI RS MAD1SOV.
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MAGi HA I blanks ror sal- at, this cuicc.
