Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 September 1815 — Page 3

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Now York. August 0. Extract of a letter from Liverpool dated 8th July, received by the Benjamin Rulh arrived at Philadelphia , The Commercial treaty was

signed in London on the 3d July. It w as only known here to-day by a letter from one of our Commifioners to Mr. Maury. Pleafe lay fo to fuch of our friends as you may meet." Another letter from Liverpool, of the ilth July, confirms the abovc intelligence, with the addition, 4k Messcrs. C!ay and Gallatin had arrived in Liverpool ; and that by the treaty the Commerce ol the two countries was placed on a looting of reciprocity. " The letter alio Rates that a vt (Tel had arrived at Liverpool, from Jamica, which had fpoken an Algerine irigate oil the Western lilands. Surrender of Bonaparte. Oilice ol the Mercantile Advertifer Monday, Aurjuft I 8. By the Ihip Ariosto, Capt. Lambert, which arrived at this port lall evening in a Ihort paffage of 24

days from Havre de Grace, the

(jof the Mercantile Advertifer

IfcTVerived Paris papers to July

28, irtclufive from w inch they have made tlie following fummary of their molt important contents. Capt. Lambert Hates that Bonaparte voluntairly went on board the Bollcrophon r-t, near Rochlort and failed from thence on the 23d July for Kngland, lie had previoufly written to the Prince Regent, claiming his protection and aiking an afylum in Kngland. This letter is publifhed in the Paris papers. It was reported at Havre, when Capt. L. failed, that the Bellerphon was at the 1 fie of W ight with Bonaparte on board, and it was faid he would be ordered to St. Helena. Louis isTh was fully rcinftated the throne of France. The Prufiian troops had become extremely licentious. The Kmperor Alexander and Lord Wellington had declared that unlefs they delifted from their depredations they would withdraw their armies from France, and them to the vengence of the enraged p pulace. Whether this declaration had the deli red effct, was not know n at lla rc. Capt. L. further dates that on Thursday lall he fpoke the lchr. Jennet, Capt. Pond 33 days from Bordeaux for New York. Capt. Pond informed that, in the Bay of Biscay he fpoke a brig from Leg. horn, which reported that Com. Decatur had made peace with the Dey of Algiers, and the American fquadronwas then in the harbor of Algiers. London, Jul) 23. The news of Bonaparte's furrend( r to the Britilh Beet g c rife to a number of extronadinary reports here yefterday. Every defcrtption ol buifnefs appeared to be forgotten

1LS furrenderwas in the mouth of every one. affording fond tor the

moii ludicrous rnnveriation

Stffne doubted the faOl : at 4 o'

lock all doubts were put at reft, Oy the receipt of an . iiicial letter by Lord Cafilereagh from the Duke of Otranto, containing an official despatch of the ifthJuly, of which the following is an extrad :

After having clofed my des-

patches to you of this nv ruing, I received the enclofed communication : v I have the honor to mike known to your excellt ncy that Napoleon Bonaparte finding it impofible to efcape the Britiih cruifers troops who were Rationed to guard the coaft, came to the refolution of going on board the Britilh Ihip of the line Bellerophon, Capt. Martland. I have thr honor to he. kc. (Signed) Le Due d'Otranto.

Bonaparte's Letter to the Pi ince Reeent. 41 In cohfequence of aclions which have divided my country, and by the hatred of the greateft powers of Kurope, 1 have terminated mv political career ; & I come like Themistocles, to piace myfelf under the prote6Vion of the Britilh nation I piace myfelf under her protection and her laws, and u hich I demand of your Hoyal Highnefs as the mod powerful, the moll conRant, the molt generous of my enemies." The Auftrtta army, at the lift dates, occupied Bourgogne, the department of the Nieore, and 3

had arrived on the banks of the

Loire a corps of Ruffians. Bavai

ansand Wirtembergers toobferve

the army of the Loire which Wa daily decreafing by continual de

fertions. Davouft had returned to Paris. There were great and magnifi. cient rejoicings at Bordeaux on the nth July on the re-hoi (ling of the: Bourbon flag. Gen. Claufel ifltied a proclamaon the 2oth of July, addreflTed to the foldiers, containing his fubmtffion to the authority of the kins: A depuration from the garrifon of Strasburg, and other French corps arrived at Paris on the 26th July, to offer their fubmiflion to the king. Cardinal Fefch has left Paris, under an fcort of A u (Irian Cavalry. The fortrefb of tied fort, in Alfa-

has been earned by the Auflri-

anVt romps after he aliauits. which

caumViu'Ii blood On both iUk s. it appears from the lateft French papers, that the molt perfect tranquility reigntd in every part of France. Latest From Gibraltar Providence, R. L Aug. 2.1. Arrived lure iatt Lift evening, brig Brazilian Snow, m 43 days from Gibraltar. We were politely favored with the follow lug interefting intelligence, by an intelligent gentleman, paffener in the Brazilian. The American (quadron fell in with the Algerine frigate Meflbda of forty fix guns, and from 4 to 6CO

men, oil Cape De Gat. engaged by the Cine trier

after a Ihort action was captui

by her; the Mtflbda havij

killed and 24 wounded ; the Guerriere had 7 wounded. They alter wards captured another frigate and a covette off Cape Paloa ; the particulars of the acion not (lated. The prizes were lent into Carthagena, but w t re ordered by the Spat nth government to leave the place in confequence of w hich they proceeded to Foulm, a prize to the American (quadron. it was confidently believed at Gibraltar, that the greate.il part li not the

whole ol the Algerine fleet, would be captured as there were certain accounts of their being at fea, long after they palled the Straits, which preceded the American fquadroti only by 48 hours. There was another report in circulation that the fquadron has taken the f cond feaport in Algiers called Oran. Veil Is which had arrived from the Srraits brought various but confirmatory accounts of the probability of the entire capture of the Algerine fleet but as they aflVrt nothing particulrras to actual capture exctpt thole already mentioned they arc o.ly entitled to the credit of plaufi 'le conjectures. 'i he report of tiie capture of two frigates and the covette was con. firmed by a letter from Capt. Lew i.-, of the Guerrier, to one of the American Confuls in Spam and by him communicated to Mr. Horatio Sprague, American commillion Merchant at Gibraltar. Messrs. Gallatin and Clay failed on the 2 id ol Julv in the Ihip Lorenzo, for New York, BUSS L.RON, r I 'HIS town ws firft named and pub JL lilhrd. Indiana the ; oprirtors for tii'- ot ivi ' : - . ' . j i ;C

he --'tow ii i I iid cat in fdtiares. with

t -, ff. lots in a (qutre. In Ur cratie is a

itrvcci t i County buiidinvs. 1 tic

xty fik tret wide, and thr allrys

iixtt-en, ruiiin at riht angles with '.Sic Cardinal poii)rs of the COmpafV. BUSSERON, is htuated on the ncrth end (t the beautiful pratHe df x'r.? fame naiiu twcniv miirs north of VincrnneS, two from the fh.ikrr fettle mmt, our from Buueron crrek and three from the Waballi the town Uands on s 'iling1 ground, prf feffing a delightful profprc of the ! . ri or prairie for ntariy ten miles. i3y digging

welli from eighteen to f.vcr.rv I:.-

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water ct the drrt kind can readily b? h d in any prt of the town. 'Vac foil of the prairie and country h fc.ii.e tquallrd by any eti the Weftrrn Wateta nor ii thrre any new country v.jierc iaoiis are rnade with fo little labour. There is a fine frttleir?ent around this place, and crouds ot emigrants daily arriving there is two Uw and two grift mills within from two to n e rnilej. 'f'he town is about a propef diflanre from the river to te healthy, and for beauty and convenience it is fcarce enu-iiled by any town in the territory, There is every profpeel of this place beinyr the feat of Juftite ot a new county, and from tl-e many advantages it poft iTes it mav he expected to grow up with a degree of rapidity hitherto Unknown in the htftory of viliaors. Ii duftrious nifchantcs, and a few itores and tavcrrj, are much wanted iiTe. Now is the tine for ad xe nirers to make fortunes. There is no doubt the f.irnt chance now offers to n'ake fortunes in the purrhafe ot tewn lots, that has been olT-rcd ten years ago in almott all the towns in the weOern country. Lots will be fold at private fle by the fubfertber a credit of one and two years will he pivrn. D WW PGR ! ER,

sigeni for tin

Buron, j ur.c 21, 1 B 1 5.

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pnr, by .11 ihe acceding Banks, through ut the Union, will lVrve in tome degree, to overcome the exiting ioeqculities of exclMnr. Notice is therefore hereby Given. I h. inltructions have b-rn -iTucd to the Collectors, and other Public Qft rrs who arr employed to the collection and receipC of duties, tixet, and other public dors, prohibiting them from receiving in payment thereof, from aod after thr fir! day of O -tuber next, 'he Notes of the Bnks which are fptciS d ill the fobjnined lift, and requi'iit them only to r ccivc in payment, 1 . G jIS or Stiver, 2. Treasury Rotes 3. Bank Xus (other than Notes issued by the Banks .;f ?( iicd in the subjoined Hit J which arc current at par at the p.'... j of ment. And Notice is hereby further Given, 1 hat from and after thi 0m fifr d y of October m fit. by agreement of t!;e ita:e Banks (other than thofe which pay tt.eir et No;es on ceni i:t u.i!d or !:' r, and thofe which are ftecifi d in the ft b joined 1:11) Treafory N tes will !,e ret rived, ce('itrd and r -ifTurd, at pr by each and eve:y of the faid acceding Banks. But it is not intended, or underlined, that the Hid grre tn-nt flidl bind tii-- faid acceding Boks to receive credit a: d r r i iTci any Treafury Notes, lift h sre now due and py Ir, or whi h tnll hereafter become doe and paya ble, 8c for the payment whereof funds have teen, oi (hall bo affigned at the propel Loan GdiccSc A. j. DALLAS, St'i eti.rr of the Treasury, La ft of Banks wh iV N tes are hot to be received ftrr the lit f October, 1815, in any p-yments ui tl)- J. St t . 3. !. Bank-, which have possitively declined tif Treasury proposition The B k ot New-York, 1 ne N. 1 nrk Manufacuring Company the R-ok rf Augufta Georgia)

The Middleton Ii., k v 2. Banks which have pit

the Treasury propt sit -on. and which dj nrt f it is believed) pay their Aatcs i;i Specie. In New lork. The B.i k of Amenia,

The Trio

44-171

Treasury Department. $th Aug. 1815.

NOTICE

h whs iffued from tnr treafJry

ient, on the l5tbof June laft, rc la

the circulatiou of Treafury Notes,

as been generally adopicd b) the itate

r.ks, wuh the exception of thci'c which

:r own notes on defnnd, in cldr

ill ver, SiLtnolc which arc inecificAin tl

fuL.j med kilt?

1 he principal object of the propo:l

is to Contribute to relieve the country )H

th.e embarrtiffaients produced by the want ot a national circulating medium ; and, in that refpect, to leture the co-operation of the banks wi h the treafury. Thus, the notes ct the acceding Banks, l'rcfu y Notes, and an iflue of cents (whiib is preparing at the Mint) may -ff id an adequate medium tor !1 local pur pole I ; and for the purpofes ot remittance from place to place in the fame lUte, or trom one Itate to another ftate, the Treafury Notes, which by agreement, arc ihrublc Mid receivable at

ill r t ic u.) no answer to

fa .

i ne ivi r 1 1 a .. r a

Tl;e B.ik of Columbia, (Hudfon) Tl e Rai ! of Hudfon. ri 1 , o, ( r r ,f n , ,. iThe C (kill Bnk. Tii- Orn?e count Bank.

In New Jersey, The State Bar k, Hiz be rh

In Pennsy

The Rate B nk. Mo -ilvil'e

(!c North

:UC, 1 ne o ik

1 I ,.f

t m !; ' : rtiec.

The Columbia Bank of Pe nnn 1 v ' i 1. In Ohio The Farmeis' 3 ink of New Sa lerr . The F rmers' and ?lfchanic5 Bank of Cincinnati. . a. LOOK THIS V AV ! I HAVK a in: tiI)' r of g od NEW BOOKS which 1 will srll chep t'r Cash.

j n 4 ve one 01 1 n it lahs in to

in wliit h I will t k

upon the ufu A terms. C ni

Vincenr.es, Julv II, 18 15

vlercnanoiz

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W. Johnston.

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INDIAN r E H R 1 rORY, P u HUT COl N T Y ,

Circuit court. Junt Term. 1 8 i 5.

William fi-)', complainant j vs. Mary Pa , defendant.

retuion ir IJivorce. ON motion of the petitioner, appearing to the fatisficVton

conr:, by proper o'Tidavit being hlea,

the f id Mary is not reudent within thi territory. It ordered thai Btbfs d- he ar.d appear before the j idges ot our faid Circuit court, on the feco d d y of the m iff November term, and then and there anfwer to t,l,e 1 .d petition, tht it will be taken .tConf fT d, nd the prayer thereof dec; red accordincly And that a copy of this ord r

bepubiilh'd t leatt eight Werks in 1 'public newf-pn)er printed in this terutory.

A Copy ft 0-. SOI OMON LAMB, fwi P Stray Horse. X T7AS hr uht in . f - ) and V V Or hvered U I - - - . it r in

his torr head, 13 r 1 4 hands high, tl

can get him by applying to rue m v

nes. proving his pmperty ana ping

this advertisement. riM . mm t l

rrancis sialic tiy Sept. Uth 1815. .

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