Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 April 1816 — Page 1

THE WESTERN SUN,

From the Press of EUIIU STOUT, Publisher of the Laws of tiie United States. VfNCENNES, (ffcD. Ty.) SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1816. Vol 7. No. ty.J

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entitled ' An ad to provide additional re- fuch townlhip for the ufe ef public fchooll venues for defray iog the exprnc-s of gov- which locations iImII br fubj d to fuch

ernment, ant maintaining the public rrrdit, regulations as to priority ot choice, and the

10th inH.) ic was currently reported that the patron, Ter evacuating Coihm.,

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NAPOLEON If, A French p-per Lys young Napoleon has bernm.de am joi of Hulens, by the eiTiDrror Fr nri;. A u, .

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IS printed weekly at Two Dollars per by I tying a di-ed tax upon thr U. States, nunnrol' location, as the pre tide n t of the

annum, paid in advance or an attested arid to provide tor I tit fling and collecting U. States lhall pretcribe. Note, payable at the end of the year lne fame,' pafled on the 9th off January, Sec. 2. And be tt further enacted, That for Two Dollars W Fifty Cents. ,815' f"r as the fime havf bttr" the f'crrtar ' t,1c departmental war tor J . . ... . j varied by fubb quent ads. Sr. excrptmg the the timr bring, (li .IJ from time to time, unNo Subscription mill be received for a fir0 q( rad a m,, nc hrld to der fuch rul s Sc regulation! as lo evidence Jess term than one year and voill not , fl arr: (Tflv nt in coealon of as thr prudent of the U. States thall pre

be discontinued until all arrearages are the direct tax ot three millions of dollars fenbe, i(Tue to every prrfon coming within paprr of the 16th 7 p. fV4

paia. mifw; i iu upun unr vy . jidicsi ckv ipiun momn, a warrant lor lucn v im napoleon II. nui knowledge Where pa'ters arc sent ?v Post, the per- Set. 3. dm 5e it further enacted, Thit quantity of land he nay be entitled to by necefrarily very teRriflcd. It is only cer. 1 ) . A' , . lo much of the -Ct entitled "An ad to virtue ot the aforetaid provifion; and in tain, thai he will br red ir, rh, l, c son subscribing must pay the postage. , . r ur rcareu in tm Ipirit ci r - ' provide adomonal revenur ror defraying the cale ot the death ol futh prrh.n, then iuch his father's polirv and that if - tformMHr tfuo merekngth th CXjJfnCfS ot gomnmrnt lnd m,intaining warrant (hall ne ilTued to hi. widow, or if bttrftt upon Europe m one of it. breadth will be inserted three times for thc public credit, by 1 tying a di.ed t .x up. no widow, to his child or children. tentatet, it will be with bitter & ve nemo us C)vf. Dollar, and Twenty-Five on the Diftnd of Columbia' pflVd the Sec 3. And be it further enacted, That recollections ; w;t, - Cnmmm ..... (

97th of February, in the year 1815 atlays the treafurer of the U. State be, and he is lhofeptty, bluftertet power), wl i, h were a dired tax of 19.998 dollars and 40 cents, herrhy authorifrd and required to pay to the fi-ft to bend the ntrk of a very to the up-Mi the did D(tnc for the feat 1816, rb of the perfons afnrrfiid, three months imp-iul f (ni during its fucctfs and the and for fucceedmg ytrs, br, and the fame addition I py, accorc'ii g to the rank thry nn fl deadly and u n reletitino- (F its t'- - in

ik ucrruy repr uro. .ciprtnv-iy nno in ine army ol tne United vnc Hour ol Sdveilliv.

Cents, for every after insertion To avoid unpleasant disputes, it is re' I quested of Advertising customers, that they particularly specify the number of

times their Advertisement's are to Oe Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That States du'ine br I

continued Those sent without such a dired ux of 9.999 doILn -i d 20 cuts, H. CI AY, directions will be continued until forbid br' and thr ,? hereby lid upon the Speaker of the II use of Representatives.

nnd must he baid for accordingly. T" " . J ' 1 1 ur,, l"inu

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Nfw-Yofk, March 5. George Provoft, te governor cf di d in ne, f n brr of the n ur in

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(BY AUTHORITY). LVWS of the UNION. i lfh Congress 1st Session. AN AC T for the relief of lieutenant Colo

PARIS, J .nuary 15. There havr exilted for fome d

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gre ol inquietude and alarm, whnb it is eafy to pr rceivr, but (f wbich it is dffi alt tn divine the trur , aufe. t is ct-rtfiin thnt

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and II the provifion! of the ad entitled President of the Senate, pro tempore. 4 An ad to provide additional revenues for March 5r 18 16 - approvi d . defraying the expenfet of governrrent and J M KS MADISON, maintaining th public credit by I tying i dt rrd tax xp-n the Diftiid of Columbia,' AN ACT for tin r lief of John R umati palled on thr 27ih day of February, in the C r. year 1815, except fo far as the fame have BE it enacted by the Senate and House been varied by fuM' qunt ads, trull bf held of Representatives of the United States to apply to the a ITe Anient and colledion-of of America in Congress assembled, That

the dircd tax winch is herein beroie laid tile duties which hvc been tc- ured to be the Knlti n -.vo P uffitn troops ar makinfP upon the faid Diftrid. paid by John Rrdmin CnXr tn the U. Statei nvv. m n is v. i i h n dieate on their pita Sec. And be it further enacted, That on the importation into tin fame of a Phi- d.fp fition tn retun t. Pif ,soritr, vimn.

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ne: vv uiiai i.awrencr, pi imc army 01 wnentfer tne lecretary or tne ireaiury man loippnicai apparatus, and on a CoHeetion ol vv itn r-ip c to tlir Enphlh

the United states, ana ol tne omcers, he duly adviled ot the alhrnption by any mineral lu iiances, to be uird by him, as non commilTioned officers and privates, Rate of the payment of its quota of the faid p'ofefiorof Chimiftry in thr Univnfi y of compcfing the garrifon ot f rt Boyer, in dired tax he thai! give directions to thr at- Pennfy Ivania. be, and thr fmr is hereby ,r the year one thanfand eight hundred and fedora of fuch ftate to lufprnd the further mitted, on fuffirient prof being made, m fourteen execution cf their refpedive offices in re!a. the comptroller of the treafury, tht the BE it enacted by the Senate and House tion to this ad: Provided, That if any Hate articles above mentioned hav- ben iivpor of Representatives of the United Stutes fa tflumirg the payment of its quota of faid ted by the f.ud Coxe. to be utVd for the of America, in Congress assembled, That dired tax, mill fail to pay the fame at the purpofes aforementioned the proper accounting- officers of the de- time fixed upon for fuch payment, the fe H. CI. AY,

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ptttmrnt of war, br, and they are hereby cretary of the treafury fhall inflrud the af.

Uthotifed and required to audit and tettle ft (Tors of id ftite to proceed in t!eexcu the claims of the officers and fotdierl com. tion of their refpedive duties in relation poling the gartifon of fort Biyr, on thi t this ad. 15th of September, In th- year 1814, and Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That to allow to them the fame fum as pnze mo- if Hther of the ftates of Ohio or Louifianft wey as w.uld be allowrd if the fl )op of war (hall py its quota of the dired tax aicordHerni--., belonging to the enemy, had been ipg to the provifions of the ad entitlrd An capturrd hv an equal military firce and ad to provide additional revenus for dealfo to allow to the Paid ?arrifon the half fraying the expenfes of governinrnt, and value (all eXpertfes bing fit ft deduced) of maintaining the public credit, by laying a the fchooner Adive, anJ her cr.ro, capty. dired tax upon tle U. States, and to pro-

red in the veir atorrfid by thr l-nd garri- tide for alf lfiitg and colliding the Ume,

Speaker of thi House of Representatives. JONI! GAIi.LARD, President of (he Senate, pro tempore. Fcbrury28, 1816 pprovkd. JAMES MADISON.

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i t y -re anout to return to to tin nUmber of l5.f)oo rn-n :

UOring the lall th re o. four da)3 tin v have relumed tlir p,.ft3 ,t tbc barrier on the North, and it is u marked that the rannnm

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- ----u,': dr;t of Congrete ro kets h.s been cllathfln d upon ch.it height. The following is the all rjged caufej o" frangrfnents fo contrary both to the t,tat . and the hopes win h it X;itrd. It h is been , i m A tb.,t th- CAA.. ne

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AX ACT rew ardirig the Officers and Crept th

ol thr Sloop ot War Hornet, for vnr vauts, and employed ir capture and drftrudion of the Brififti f rvants, and above i

Sloop of War P npuin. Very ill, being

BE it enacted bj the Senate and fHmse ctr3 who have never

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or rtepr?seniat:vt of the unite Mates ",vc ar,y or.ner claim to promotion I ut of America, m Cong ess assembled. That her birth, to which thv attach no impor

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fon ; and that the fums a fore fa id when al- the Irgifl ttiue thereof ( ill be, and they are the prefident of the U. States br, and he is tante ; ia (hort, dif'guffrd with

lowed, be paid out of any monies in the

treafury not otherwif appropriated. H. CLAY, Steaker of the ffottse of Representatives. OHS frAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. March 5, 1316 - PPRoved, JAMES MADISON. A Ar ACT to reduce the amount of Dired Tax upon the United Stairs and the D:f-t-id of Columbia, for thr year one thoufand fight hundred and lixtem ; and to repeal in part the ad entitlrd v An d to provide additional Rrvepue for dr-frawn,-the exomres of government, inagtlnaining the public credit, by layii tr a Dired Tax upon thr United Statrs. and to provide for a IT iliog and cn!!rd're: the fime," anrl alfo the ac enti?!rd 11 An id to provide additional

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hereby atjthortfed and empowered, toccllrd of all the purch'frs of public lands under

any law of the U. StJte9, n juft and rqU , propoition of the quoti of faid flatrs rf f pedi ely, the compd between the Unitrd Stat-s and the faid ftates, to the contrary notwithttauding. H. CLAY, Speaker cf the House of Representatives, JOHN GA1LLARD, President of the Senate pre tempore. March 5, 1816. appr'JveJ. J AMES BiAdISON. AN ACT granting bounties in Land and Extc Pay to certain Canadian Volunteers BE it enacted by the Senate end House of Representatives of the United States of America, m Congress assembled. That

all luch perfons as bad been cittSeoa of the

Revenue for defraying the expeorei of LT. Statrs anterior to the late w ar, nd

Government, and maintaining tfie public Credit by laying Hired f ix upon the Dillrld of C dumhi B ri enacted Sy the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United Statei of Antericm in Congress assembi d. I hat fo much of tli ad entitl d 1 A c to pro vide additional revenue! tor defraying the exprnces of gwvernmnt an.l m i t iniiig t!:-- public credit, y layi' r diteel tax upon thi United ''tjt-s. md to provide for I fetU ig nd collrd'g the! mepaned on the 9th of matey, t ly a durd tcx .f 6a miitrona of dollars tor thr yrr 1816 and for fucr ceding years, be, and the fame is her-bv repealed. ;- . And be it further enacte4 That a dirtcl tax of three millions Off doll an br, .Bin! the ft me is here bf Lid upon thr L. States for tht year 1616. and apportioned to thf . itei re'pedively in the manner and are irdtng to thr fum I prescribed by the I ft frj n of an ad, entitled 1 An ad to ly and colled a dirrd tax withia the LTmted States," a,,d ill the provilions of the ad,

were at its commencement inhabitants of the province dt CmacJa ; and who, during thr faid war. joined the armies A the U. States as volunteers, and wc-rc (lain, died in f r v ic e, or r ontinurd th rein Ml til honor ably difc barged, nSl! be entitled to the fol Inwtnt! du utities t land tefpeCiively, viz : Each lolonel 960 acres; rch major to BOO res ; rath Captain 640 aires ; each fttbaltertl . ffi r tu 4R0 r s ; each not)rmnmifiuontd officer, multtin oi p'lvteto 320 acres ; lnd tb, b uioties for faid (La!l ea tend to the medical a d other (I tT u ho Y II ri k according i tl - ir pa . And it fh !l be Uwful fot ht f id pert n8 to loc ate their claims in quartet r ct i . ns up n any c f the unappropriated lands r f thr LL States within the Indiana territory which lliJl havr bren lurveyrd prinr to tw h locption, with thr exreption cf f.t fprinS and Lad nnnrs therein, and of tl,- q intt'iet of land adjacent thereto which ri y he rrfrrved for thr ufr of the f.me, by the pr i lent of the U. States, and the f ')ior No. 16 in tvev townftiip to be granted to the inhabitants of

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nereoy autiioui'd to nave (iiiinhutrfJ as prize money to capt. Jimrc BiddL, of the fl op of war Hornot, his fficrrs and rrrw, the fum of 25 000 doll irp. tW the c ipure and deftiudton oi the B itifh floop of w r Prnguin ; and that the fum of 25 000 dol lirs, out rf anv money in thr treafury hot Gthctwife appropriated, he, ud the Line is hereby appropi iated for the pu'pofc aforetaid. H. CLAY. Speaker cf the House of Representatives. JOHN 6 A ILL A R D. President of the Senate, fro tempore. February 28, 1 8 1 6 approvfd, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT conreroipg the Convertion to regulate the Commerce between the Territories of the United States and his Britannic M j-fty. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Rept esentativcs cf the United States of America, in Congress assembled, I bat fo muc h ot any ad as impofes a bit' her duty of tonnage or of impoft on vetL'i bt articles import d in vrffrls ol G. Britain, than on vt IT Is and article' imported in v- fLls of the U. Statrs. contrary to the ptoaifiol s of the convention between th "U StHtrs &c Ls Britannic mjOy, the ratification! whereof were mu'ually exchanged tlx 22d (4ay of December, 18 1 5. be. li m and :.fter the datr ot 'br r -'ifi, rttlOP of the laid Cl Vt ption, and during the CotltinuanrC thrrrof, derated & c k - r to br of ro iorce oreffid. H CI AY. Speaker cf the House of Representatives. JOHN OAll LARD, Prest 'ent i " the Senate pro tempore. March lt 1816. APPIIovEt. J M Es MADISON.

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tmns which they undergo, t! foMien defert in crowds. During one night 60 were abfent at the mufter. The king ,s U,mPd. he Ins appealed to hil friend the dulce of Wellington, who ha confirmed that the Engliih troops fhould return to Pris. Thr Ruflian amh.lT dor doei not wifh tlm tiie E ihlh alone mould . wupy Paris ; thr P nlfi ns interfere, .nd if they do not come to fome undriff mHip we fliall be c Verwhelmrd with tiitft allies who have already ruined USSome politicians attach to all t'rfV circumftancrs very rxtenlrve plans, thry behold in the m v mn ts of tin- E, hfti tror pg difpfiti -n favorable to the government they Imagine Jiat HuII'm thii.k frrioutly cf the pi mce of Lb u in fhor', th rf think it is oettded upon to i Verthfow tl.s Boirbons. Time ah r-ecdu explain all.

BHUSS1 l J -nuan 23. Letters fim P n& Ly, that Cn.barcres is going to Florence, Car not to Ruffi a, and V and am me to A m i lea.

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