Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 July 1815 — Page 3
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THE YVKSTKRN SUN.
s . XXLS, fuLf 8, 18 15.
The . lUUTH of J't.Y, the birth day ot" American Independence, was celebrated at
ct unli that fplcndor which the im j Js fajtj coriflUs of fcx tween 250 aflfl
From the Amis. SUM MAR Ot NEWS ! Foreign. Paris pap; rs to the firfl of May announce that the Km per or Napoleon was Hill in Paris ; but it is Rated he would fct off in 8 days (or Itts army on the frontiers which
7 : , , r . 300.000 in-n. Hostilities had not
ii t'y rpciea cnunirges
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eT fi w pice m,ior: Ktiox t 1 1 o'clock um,,,,u,uu """ot cximu j-)rt, it arrives in the latitudes in would be to encounter,.
ftti inhcr of the citicens a (Tern bird ! tm. of a war. An arrival From v3o
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nrocrllion, with martial nuifie and pl
0) ing, head, d by ihe venerable ovr. lofey, !
they married in tenburg. brings accounts that Su e
Or
n was oil tYu
a powerfiil ar-
Ihformatfon apprizes us that the ; ger in the James Monroe, Informs Aigrines have at fea a much lur- us generally, that Bonaparte n.id ger lorce than it vas expc&cd nearly completed the consolidation they had at their command, and oi Ins army, amounting to opmuch fupenor in numbers, in men wards ot 300.000 men ; and that and in guns, to our fquadron he intefkled to leave Paris the 4th which has recently failed. The or ith ol May, to take command accounts which we pufihfh to day ofthem in perfon. He !k:s no will before this time, probably doubt that hostile operations have mei our ftjuadron, winch would immediately commence
will at any rate be onjtSjguards be- It whs believed his u f objel
pofli-
er tries cruize Vv e ble, to defeat lord Wellington heniibns whatever i whole force confiding of Prufliana
ieir Fat if they encounter toe Auftnans. and Britlm. amount' d
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tothetm houfe, where 1 (Wt tor) ap llu iiUU ucwrmiucu to prott ct ner eriemv : for if he be too drone for to ioboo Lord VVellineton on
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propente prayer was delivered hy the Rev, ' neUrantv.
Mr. So
Accounts from Ca
"rt,Ptid an oration fpoken by Gt til
AV. Johnfton, efq. after wluh th y r? turn ! in the fame orclr-r to i:.r. P. Jones's, wh re they partook of an el fant dinner pf pared lor ihe occafion A fter dinner the
foil wing toafts wee drink, arenmpanied Throughout Sotlt'h America
bv -1 difchttge ot eamon G ivr. pnlVv idled Pre fj Jrnt, and TiK'''f P-rk'", ice
them, our gallant ars cart at any the 12th April, dined with the rim'.- out-minceuvre Iiim. We count de LtMe Ath. at Valencien-
preients toe rojalKU as triumph, (hall however bt glad to hear that nes, and afterwards returned to
gena re-
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antagaiftfl the patriots. Submit the heavJ. , ,ron has f, 1!(nv..., BrJfft hn n .s expeaed tn a lew d..ya. Commodore Decatur's command.
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caufe (( the patriots was lolii.g
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is united will fo
P
nt of thr d ir. i '.r utmofl liarmo- b
round
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11 not prevailed throughout
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d.-paiu-d heroes and f
memory of (in. Waflungton, ! Prrfv! lit of thr J. States. ! Heads of 1) parttnenta j ten ate ud houfe ot reprefetl ifd ltd atid vin tuimity in their triomph to t!. riGfhts of tlie ne but crowned heads ere armed af e o tup world it c;tn only b
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ftrenafth f
ion 01 inmc. dier9 on the ltn
Glory and onr ttfy
t thcll conn
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ac; i ' (! their ow ni iy i he h n ty
trv reward them. I Oth. TUe navy of the United States the pride of our country ar.d thr Wondei of the vflll. Itths The prorrrrfs of the ri-i-nces-"With hrm prrrrr J s the hnppinefs of ffian.
12. h. A.rriv o! ure and Conim'ri
ii . i 1 r r In a iic te m tr.e home r,l com-
mons in i . giaivf, in answer to an ,la:,. lu... inc ir t?ai 1;
uiquiry vl Mr. hrbread whether the p iper purpotting to be a treaty bt.tween the allied powers (fei fird page of this days argus) was genuine, Cadlereagh declared it w is. and that the Prince Regent had ratified it. It appears by a London paragraph that the L n g i i 11 1 troops have
received a dreadful tl feat in Kafl !
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enemies-- mum uy inc iru p's r; i.apciu-
lefe. M r objel leems to have M
been the fuhjugation oi that tribe
01 Indians.
drive me pirates to their coverts ;
and drohg holds, which we ar-
Platubm itisb
Blt. Pat. yune 3.
dently !,..' will be battered about Twenty-two B . ilh foldierfire.
ars.
Mt t di rira ; 1 4 i b MCi U I F 1 5. Silv i have only time to tran-
ported at the infpecior genertPs
N Int. office on Wensday anfl f htfrfclay
is u(iciuom nts
Halt. Three of
ins and br ougilt 1
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lilt Ot h ihuv :tl fi
na v a 1
:! extrucl and the
lorce oT A lei rs
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;onekts
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t. am Of opinion that nation is i u;ts and thai 1 to co- operate it h the
nr-nti com
India bv th t
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iiiat re
tne
w;r:i them ; conliit ng ol tent Bugle, a Balloon an. ?4 It C.I I onet Lvloll 01 ne 10. h rs their g ins ami equipmi plete, Nfumbi rs ol del'
C ill I I V
ii Cl drill) OU g I t nts comj: iert ar-
V i ci I
nt Be
fti' jugate Ins country, a- ir is
SALT PL
t h r
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j to be (Uppofed that they
ve !)et n informed that durin
Domestic Creek Indians
Col'-nel NlCfLLs, the Bntifli the war with Tri
incendiary, it feeffls dill reraains I 0f war arrived in the iNJ
l I A fubdance very mncl 3 ' 1 : . ! . ri
mMfi tn erntw id t!ir Arlnntip i JllK 1 eire in a$;
h gun- boats.
It likewife probable that they
g
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in ad Florida, ftirring up t
ill r- rv
the pot Imts ot tn-m
cun vltn tiif nouir ptiae ct wo p nacnre. 13th The Indiana tettitory nay (he fnon become one of the f pokes in the whrel of tor general government I4ah. The governor of the territory
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let mi note innrans to nnitiuty againu ri- the United States. He has n c nt-
d a letter to Col H tw j ihem and will ende;
v lu -n ir warns tne nu r-
ance.
t ide, fmell, &c. he. has been iljf-
covi n d on the hanks ol the Yoj ughagany, near leriopolis v this county; t::c fubdance is to be
found between the ftrnta of the
rocks, and may be gathered in considerable quantities, fome of
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uterraean
either lingly cr in fmail fquadrons mid r h.j thev have fitted nut their
whole lorce in ord. r to cruize (or I ,ht' P'eces m u;h an ou cc Ths
them in detail. I hope however
; ms oTthe confequence of failing that they will be disappointed and
fh mas Pof-v.
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1 5th Our 1) 'Trite in Col
he not be unmindful of his duty I 6 It. ' he orators of thr J y 1 7 1 h. The fl tei of the unio n ni iy i .1 . . , . i o i .)
mn-v tnat unitea v.-e uttiu, tu
cis ma v
to restore the laiids lately ceded
by the Cre ek Indians to us, and to
that our iqu idron ma arrive alto
getner oeiore taey return to port
u ite on tores i r ctea in tnat i j am nm ei
no appr
in cms jor
luring the late war, and alfo the refulr. i he number of men
dated in the following lilt is inco.
ivor to engage I ; ; , " " i . ble extent and it is t und to e
much impregnated with it No chemical experiments have yet been mad, toafci rtain its nature. Brow nsville Tel.
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ze:- Col. Hawkins, that he ncn orders to the Indians to i
rt
t. as their large frigates never
cf
1 h. Gen. Geo. R. Clarkthe .father th territory I9:h. The ljr of Columbia -may thtir
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ami i tack
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ling care of Providence may they it ni y tnd fame, ind tn 4.v ur te Vcf Indiana hrcomroneof thcbn0hct
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rc ' in me cmiU oi ueiear nave a uronc
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1 I to ret
to. H
l! ir
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vmericin union.
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li v e and di leniiv e as u t as a trea-
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tdgt Parke Out friend, general I ty ol commerce DetweeU the
Creek Indians and his Britanic M jedy's government, has been conclu led. To this letter CoL Hawkins returned an answet de-
W Johnston ?lcrrer the froon V iHtington the great ; and M idifon th friend of fr.-edon. To thr fi fl tri F.'yfi Bmt i the fecond a command in the r
I any perfon moleding them" I have lefs than 500 nu n on board ates that they are abundantly j fuch as they are, and the other ifhed with provifions and arms j vefP Is in proportion. The Bomare ready and impatient to at- bards no doubt carry a mortar bc-
n the fignal i given, S 1 fide a gun each, though not men
tioned in the encioiedl li
their fending Bon ... ! - ffc
fqu idron is m my opinion a
Oorating proof that tliey are intend
ed to bombard fome of the towns in the regency of Tunis with whom they are at war. We have not heard of the arrival of the
Dutch fquadron in t!:
ie apppiz
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kins, that a treaty often
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he 1 ifl French papers mention that tlie emperor Vapoleon has appointed his brother Lucien minister of the interior and h?s senc him to England on an itnnorf mt mi - jon.
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ot rleavf n be to the thn ;n rtaity. r T.l T") . 1
tirv- ) The Vice Prefiden 1 ud iy p V r i
iVWg re
authoiity ol Nicolls to nean, noi what arc thi intentions
interlere with the In h f. rmed him the U S,
! m- of Holland relative td tin
t i 1 s l o 1 ( t j r 1 1 f I
TDBLIC NO i lCi: is hereby given, JL iii it 1 intend to apply to thr r;o ,rd of CommiClQlierS eftabhnircl by thf entitle. 'k An for thr rrliet ol fuch per foil s as have fusered, cr rJ3y herertfier . iT i by tf: deflrumS of the records of thr county of nn, which was COO famed ty h'r, aC VincenneSj in the year onr thou find eight hundred nd fou teen," approved S ptrmbtr feventh, OUe ti.ouf -nd Clghl homirrd cc fourteen, to purpeture trie teilimony of u e
win caul(
he be as happy been uf ful to
as
ventton
atettoyour hotesv n r.its knan
hui'h at you wile and
d men drtiii
I DtM&oh jr X tp deon B npaite
p of Fr nr --inccc is to ins arms
nit tne tv
nts ot Ku"
W Parke Col. Miller the intre B . Ditioj Phe memory of general
A number ol other volunteer toi Hi -n, ich ar, n t ret !lrJ w v.itnt accuracy to Riveui
I her Orders to he obeyed.
Ruffcll may The 8th regt ol United States
s ne BM trooos arc ordered To attend the
nm I commifti liters in running tht line ps in the ek Nation delignated in
lackfons treaty. Tins meafurr ol pecantion is thought neceflarv in eonfi quence of ihe late hoflile de tnonllrations of thv- lower creeks and the conduct oi' Nicolls the Britifh agent j s h i tyj t on . jun? ! G . Alger ine Iqmdfm at Sea. The following very intertiling
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I villanrf and drfl'urtion r f (ft d of rrnP-
With Barbara. I Will forward an I frr from He ry Vander Bnrih fc Francoif
is wife, tj nic, lor two hundred acres ot
the enclofed
open copy ot this ant
till by every American velfel vhic!i fails from this p rt, with
J, it he
hall ofi
34, in the additional donation, it heing
i oi i Oi me u ti vm.i ,i wh-i piv
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UIH CUOnS to tive a Copy inereOI , .ranted to Pierre Brquit, as th
Turn
to every VeiTel they may fall in ' family, agreaabl
with in h p s that it may find it way to our fquadron, fliould they he at lea, before thc approach the Straits ol Gibraltar. JAS J, CA7ffCAK7. H 0 n . By n j I F. Crai v n i m hi ad. Secretary of the Navy, fVasb tnaton.
ntleman who camepafrcn-
in
I ot congtefa Jy . Sartor,
an
exuenti
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dented to me to mkc immediate payment, as no longer indulgence avafl br (riven. y rl. h icon, JtJf rth, 18.5. ax7I will ir 1 1 my lot and improv.-ment in V cr;,-es; on a credit cf fix or nine
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