Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 January 1816 — Page 2
line between 2 and 3 thence north with faid rnc line to the northern boundary line of the new purchale ; thnce northwelt. tvith fitd lme to where the rantje line between ranges 4 and 5 interfi the lame ; thence fouth With id range line to the pUc- f)f begintog Ordered Tnat all thlt traft of country included within the following boundary be known the Townfhip of Decker Bcgining at ti.e mouth OI White river ; thence up fi- river to where the rar.gr line between rang 9 ana 10 CrolTrs the fime ; tbericc north with faid range liue to where it Interfeci the townfhip line? bwm townthipl l and 3 ; thence writ with lid line to th- f othrrn boundary linr t the Vi'tcennei commons; thenee weitwtruly With the Jiff rent linetof he fotithern boundary of til cootroont, & the fouthern boundary of the Cth- inet 1 tin's to the m ft fouth Well tortiei thereof; t'tence dut Weft to the VITtha ih ; th nee down the fame to the plate of begtntng. Bj the President of the United States of Atuesrira A PROCLAMATION. TJ7HERAS, it hat been represented, y tli t aitny uniformed oreeildifpofcd p ftlci .b live taken potl ih n o!,or made a settlement on the public lands of the United States, or the cl.i'.n r.o winch finds, by lUchpersonSi his not been previoufly recognized and confirmed by the U. States : which polTcffions or settlements it hy t.he all o( Congress p;lf d on tin t'nir i dy of Mirth IK' 7, expressly prohibited; and Wherai the due execution cf tha ftd it of
Prefident ot the Urited States, have thought wiiiii j proper to .due my proclamation, command- COMMUNICATION. ing and ftnctly enjoining all persons who ,r sfouf have unlawfully taken oofl". liion of, or made ' ijtrw 1 any fettleroeot on the public lands as afore- K WISH tO Otter SO me faid, forthwith to remove therefrom ; and adv ICC ill Order tO have tilt' TheI do hereby further command and enjoin atncal Association re-established, the marfhal, or officer Aing m mirfhaJU in hm wr julV(. heretofore been aany. lUte or territory, where tuch poncllion . . . rh-n have been taken, or fettiement made, fraid, not, however, operated Lipto remove, from and after the iO'.h day of Oil b blind fear, a mere phantom March is io,ll or anv of thc uid unlawful 0f the imagination, but by a prinoccupants ; and to effVct the laid fervice, I wag implLl!lt e m our do heiehy autho' ise the employment ot luch 1 r i military force as may become nectffary, ki nature to preserve US from needporfuance of the provifions of the act of con. less trouble, and by a belie! that grefs a fore faid, warning" the offenders, more- it requires other folks to advise over that they will be profecuted in all fuch witlout oivine offence. But WO other Ways as the law dirtdts. , . . In testimony whereof, I have caused have at last overcome our tears, the seal of the United States of V- and now begin, and a there have merit to be affixed to the these been so many beginings of Thepresents, aand tinned the f.me with :lv,..d Associations' and other (l. s.) my hind. Done u the C y oi . , . . . , Wafhington the i2thday of Dec. things too, md so few advanta.6 in the year of our Lord 18 15, and geOUS ends, We Will Here declare j of the Independence of the sid U. that nothing but a sincere convicftatea of America, the fortieth. tjon Qf u. heinor Worthy of SUC-
JAMES MADISOX.
R; the President. JAMES MONROE, Secretary of State-
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cess, could uie us to desire from the young men another trial. VVe would here pay a just tri
bute t( the exertions anduncom-
ike Care of Yourselves
L thofe i: dr-bted to ni: r;rc ruiueft'
c to call and fettle by the firii day uiou merits of the gentlemen who
of next month, thofe in putkuiar who entertained us last winter and as have open accounts with in-, as 1 In tend to i.un- kW,T 11 n v , r i i ( wisn them now to tollow our
ct A " ' !; tr Tnnnf tkri a fi nm mt ripr K ev i t- 8rU V M
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,s th- p neral intereft,
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quire that fuch il! al practices Dioutd be pr,. i!v , t pt tiled .
TH KU K FORE, I J A M I S W A D I snjj
out
to pay
i n aiiVUUU Willi UIV) EIIIHI uv K' C . ir notes or paying the money, with- in their praise, but to do it effec-
reTt toperfons if you ihoulu have tuallv, we will patiently wait anAym -vl' b!a,!;;n,V n other exhibition. We did think,
ifiui At jj(irncii, i ,! , ,i. r,,
now t- er, u cii iue oujeci oi tne association last yearwasso laudable as to ensure a continuance oftheir endeavors nok-efltetinp: tliat inglo-
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particularly addressedNtp iM v) o were concerned last scasoSSiiiaal
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LAND.OI FiCE AT VINCENNES,
januarti 17. l s J 11 . endeavors no4reiHati
"WHETIEAS -: is provided by the sixth section of the act of rious apathy magon i has lisliapi Congi-ess passed on the tenth day of May, one thousand parent. zeal.&thoiSflcial nhiloso-
eight hundred, entitled An act to amend the act providing for the phy of Heraclitulphat can only sale of the Lands of the United Stairs, in the Territory North- enjoy unsober sadness, soon overWesl of the Ohio, andabove the mouth of Kentucky river," That come activity & intelligence. This if any tract shall nol be completely paid for within one year alter we lament appears now to be the the date of the last payment, the tract shall he advertised for sale case, and our advise is not more
by the Register 01 the Land-Office within whose District it may lie, in at leasl five oi the most public places in the -aid District, foi 1 4 1 t . .1 -a A a .
at least tnirty days oetore tne pale : And he shall c the same at it is to those entlenien
public vendue, during the sitting 01 the court of Quarter Sessions lately arrived amongst u and of the county in which the Land-Office is kept, for a price not less whose pleasure and anjoyment than the whole arrears due thereon, with the expenses of sale ; the should he blended with our own.
surplus, u anv. shall be returned to the original purchaser, or to his legal representative ; but if the sum due, with interest, be not hidden and paid, the land shall revert to the United States. AIL monies paid therefor shall be forfeited, and the Register of tTie fidOdire may proceed to dispose of the same to any purchasa3ain tlie ease of other Lands a- private sale. And whereas, by the four subsequent, passed respectively, April twenty-third, one thousand eight hundred and twelve : February
inn iv, i.ui, win iiiuuuiiu viiu nuiiuivvi 1 1 n 1 1 v v 1 1 , i i ,11 uiu j iii s v iuii w i .( i 1 1 1 :( re cii i ok' and YOUi ''" teen, one thousand ei I hundied and fourteen ; February "fourth, who now mingle in our society one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, a further credit i- : raffled with pretention- to equal capacito purchasers of public Lands on certain conditions therein expiry- tv let it not even be imagined BC(' tnat anr f us nav too much false I' pursuance thereof Public notice is hereby gixen pride to give pleasure, or are too Tuat tiie purcha vi oi the following tra Ms having failed to com- pai simoniously sullen to enioy it ply ith tiie conditions required hy the above mentioned acts, the no It shall notice said and we
sa ne will he exposed for sale at public vendue, during the sitting of rely upon each other for this de the court at Vincennes, on the fourth and fifth days of March next, claration. We will not descan
1 w ruld call upon them not to have it said that a respectable encrease in the number of our citizens hare tolerated a w ant of our last years rational amusement not to have it thot'that thNmuiLi" indifference of a few canflSs-
sen the enjoyment of all, Sc thtt
baffled : Penetrate to Albany by lake Champlain, &c. ieize the city of New-York, communicate with Albany, and thus fever the northern Mates from i he reft. With vigilance and courage, on our part, no fuch project can fucceed ; but our wibed coui ic is to regard it as practicable. 11 Between fort iVhdden and Kingston (fays the Mid. dlebury Standard) the Bi him have now a force at 6000 reg. ulir troops ; and between KirigOonand Montreal, 8000 more." 10, coo are expected ii) thefpring. All theie as the editor of the Standard juOly ohierves, are not neceffary to a peace eflablifhment. Let 113 recolleci, tljat Enghpd has in France an army of 60,000 men (of all forts) under VVel. lington ; in Ireland, about 20, 000, in part militia, but throughly difciplined- .By the fligheft prefluie on hef weavers, c. fhe can at any time enlifl 20,000 men in one month. An unruly govern, ment, with fuch relburces, ought to be ward ed.
in carelefsfecurity under tliefeC
circumftances. L'n;il an ef!
feclive militia be trained in the feveral dates, we oughtf not to rely on a handful of re. gulars, however brave. I n a vi a r of i n v ti on 1 o be dec ided on terra firma, fuppo, ling the event certain, ir is fed evident that our infant navy inul! bealmott ufejefs a. gainft the thoufand Hups of Britain. The army, the armtj demands cur firft care. VVe fpeak not againfl a navy ; the nation has wifely determined to inceafeit. Let us recoU leCl that the Dutch republic was over whelmed by France and England, by neglefting her army, and attending too excluGvely to her navy.
Columbian.
. The a!e ill commence a( ten o'clocl
n anv tract oe pui ciia-
sed thc amount must be paid to the Receiver of public monies, and the receipt deposited with the Register.
Names,
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William H, i ai 1 ison, Isaac White, Thomas Hairy, same, Moses I J pper, George C niTid,
Th mas Sharp. Peter Wilkerson, Willia n ateis, Joel Bn John r, James a and, J. Claycomh cv Ths. Yh Patrick Calvert,
own
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on the advantages of scenic exhionions, those wno have witnessed them, can no doubt, duly appreciate, and those who have not, might ithout impropriety doubt our Opinion, but we will explicitly state our wish and adviee. that you rail a pieeting of the young men. raise a fund, appoint managers, have the fixtures of the Tlieatre put up, choose a rJay, do all tha! mav be .necessary;" and
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W rely on our support
If tluk owner or i w ne s of a
in hN or their behalf sha '
nv i t!r- above tracts, or anv nerson
1 ia the nuixhase monewinteresl cdsK
prior to the sale thereof no bak of such tra I shall take place, JOHN BADOLLET. Register ojf the Land-Office.
British Pieparations. From Lake Superior tc thc Atlantic, the Englifli government is making formidable preparations along the Cannadian frontier. Her evident objeel (in the event of wai) is to execute by an immenfe force, fuddently concentrated the plan which we have twice
COX(;iii8 OF THE U. S. In S(7fhr. A bill has been reported for allowing disbanded foldiers in certain cafes daily rations whilfl attending at the feac of government, tor the purpofe of lv tiling their accounts. The time of the fenate has been chiefly occupied in receiving petitions and inattention to executive bu inefc. hi the House of Representatives. Numerous petitions chiefly of a local or perfonal nature have been received, read, and refered to comn ittes. A refoJution lias been fubmitred, to enquire into the necefDty of increafing the falaries of the diflricl judges of t!ic United States. Alfo, a refolution tor enquiring into, the expediency of changing tlie weflern limit of the leni'tory of Indiana.
