Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 April 1816 — Page 2

It that haa been f .uflinned by both Cambaceres, late Arch Chancel

lor of empire, was notified by Louis's government, that he mutt quit'the Country according to the ! -clment of the law of vpretend.

eel . amnefty. On which he pro

duced his diploma from the i

icrn a 1)1

hoafct of Corgrrls, which iil allow him

while a rtr-mbrr, fifteen hundred dollars a year. H w well he as i mrmh-.r of that bo ly, uid our d irgate, mrrrs anil earns this tompenfition, let aions fpeak. A lav, fellow cititefia, hs been pu'd idled reivariiin with rtrr donations of the

pole of receiving an anfwer from Clajr bourn Br, the Spaniih government relative to Gcor8c Bc,i the detention el the Algerine brig c?or which I tit I ieve we ilipulated to $t Qt . Carter rettore, to the Dey of Algiers. If Dav.d Coiims fhe is not fftven UD. I hoD our go- JaroeaCrow

choiff it public land in our trrritotv. a num

ber ot men who defer ted from the B-itifli prror of Rtlflia conftittiting

f-m. vernment will acl fpiritedly on the JnColtniaB - . r J oh laypool him occafion and chastlfe them lor Wm. Cochran

1e

aoc

Alexander Barnes

Frederick Clayromb Andlai Cnmpbrll John CheOtowtih David Chambers 2 Abraham Carnea J irnrs Caldwell John Chambers

.m V.-..-M-. ii... .-w mic ui ma priTf v,umuii ami alio their pre! limp? 1 3I1 . rrOltl Wnail John Crrager John Cocks m. Jeomogad.d notoppofe t indeed 1 .m caching him to the Ruffian Km. hav feen of the Spaniih charaaer Kcbcc.Ch.ncoweth told b- appluKls it. i :Hnd t prottftmer a. ' ran ,fl it, a. he mould hate, at every If p. ?a"5 RI" ,r l &tKl that W hen the j hold it 111 the tltmoft Contempt.

Thai We fee, and have feen, that during Kmhdor of his Ruffian Impe. We find it extremely difficult to tolfe OrckVr John B Dr his (ty at Walhtngton, nor awn virtnoua rial Majefty fhould leave Paris, he obtain a place of depofit for our Robert Davidfoa John Davta i "'"wen ordei I nff the public land f Cambacerfs) would thrn lenvp ir ft ,1,, 1t nlaiifthl reav. fWrr Dulin J 4

aiu

th -v h d fettled

v i ' . i ' and ibofed f fid rc nn t, until

or 're:if-ci, aiia were

i hut 4 temporary rethf goternment pay

thtrrl foi ferviie th it fhould h ot been p id for long finer wh( n rr ""')- Would be al !e to purthaf, and th.fc Caoadfana who bad abandoned our tOOntry, fworn allegiance to

the poer ariUl whleh e h.ave 1 1 1 ! y been

alfo. Carnot had been appointed fon they could fr not immediateChief ofthe corps of engineers in ty granting us permiffion to land

the Ruffian it vice,

Columbian.

ihm, w a tt nr of filch a procedure not being fanclioned by the Knglilh. The Spaniards are a biggoutd prieft ridden and pufilaninious fett i'heir trofps are htde

Smu'l Eli fori Dtiir 1 Funk Thomas Flower Montain For Jm-s Fieldifo;

F

John Firrington

John F-zr! Francis F rmer

Times Fr.s

.imes Fernoa

enne

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Richird Gardner Thom Gill

Lord Cafllereagh- has privately

at vr, and ! am told fought agVmfl us lent a fecond letter to his parha-

f i i i i

t i-aii, tney were onooumeoiy embodied nv,n, . .. rrK ,nfis nrfvifinir them nf hetnr than ai na nf rihhfri. and T

or Out ptirp h. rr now rewarded with n i rcrr n i .iJ pr ot, ,'f ,ur hen land! 1 will idmit ni.Wilhts intentions tocon- affiaffins. Many of them would th if. Ctnarfbni h - bren, ev.-rV one, r tinue the property tax. at the- next h al the life of their fellow man for Run Hmoh a cble mm, and frrvice-bit-to us. Yt meetine oi parliament. II Kng- a p dtr (!olI ,r or a decent coat. Mofea Hogget

fhould wr not cenfure our delegate for fi- L..n fc . l K ;.. . i.. , - jonn naarii

iciuii ue not i m di , nit ciiwa ci n n i aui iiiu uaiiriuua iu u ci -

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lm l totrfati l tfiem t y br thus r. Warded, "u o!r our ow ;. fr vr and meritor ions ctli Cersrelrft UotOticd f Fir leou" 01 Utrttt- nd republic anifm tl! al ad Y .S, r v ur rrwru is injuRtce) Tht;, felloe i t'2-n?, virtue ..lid n pubticanlfm has not inhioen ;ir. fmnint, to p.'otrfl ! g littll Toe N a r nt Ji'd I u lot h randuA w;M vhi i k i wh de him your r( prrf nta. tiv- f f Mop- not. Hut the Unfifi efs of tin WOi thine is bf t'ns in n for thr ft ti

cn we wrre dup-d to pi rr nun in,

peace like a wai

vetfe the Hreets of a Sp.inifli town Columbian. a!; r funfet a man's life is in continual jtpardy. From the n gleK

Grorge S. Hil! Win. S. Hamilton Mofrs Hrrrl Jonathan H rper

A letter from an intelligent gentle- td Hate of the fortifications at all VT m I,on ... o J .U.. l II. I r J. & N. Hunt

iiiun in nnricaux, icecivco in uir opmiiii towns i nave yet u en. New-York. 1 am induced to believe that their John Tngle Bordeaux. Fib. , 1816. government is in a creep decline. Jfnu jourdan 2

lJtrr J nrs G"orpf J mfon James Johnfon

11 Gen 11 k MIM It appears Cur force wcnld be fuflicient to that a confpirae) has been formed lav nearly all their towns on the

lhouid evrt on thofe who firf brought to a conliderable t xtent, the oij Ct iVIediterranean coalt under coutri-

of which It is tnipombli tounndule hution. It is rumored here (but As ufual numberlefs furmifes have on what authority 1 know not, that been formed upon the fubjeed ; l a war with ihc U. States isexpcCtv hat we lire tnfoi med of is merely td. tins : that feveral perfon? have I heard it rumored at the Ameribeen arretted in Paris Lyops Bor- can confuls table a few days ago, deaux and Metz, and lome hv is that the king of Spain was to be have In en I it) at the latter place in Ihoitly allied to one oi the Portuthe attempt to furprife the fortress guefe royal family and to receive by the confpirators ; (or my part I for his condecenlion forty millions am inclined to believe that thele of dollars. Centrals Ballasteros machinations are lecretly encour otCaftanosafe fcutenced to ferve aged by the KnglHh With a view to as common fokliers in the Spaniih

him ffirw rd .nf th s h- rr aft?- r. H's pT' initting the- K It tr .(Its of lnd in our teni torv to hr thus gttelt. With rvrn tacit ap p o a i o i; only triHr in the long tatt. lOartte of h s rtT"nrs. He b3 lt ly fdl ovvrd in a track Whteh as pood re p'j' i'c aric We ( mnoi fupuott tiy man in following I ai'ndr to his hvir a j' u ndc1 a e v v: to nomintr a p' (ident fof the U Stte thus i nueuciua improperly the Irr and bnbiafrd voice of th- p il" on tat inipnrta ir fuM-6 indeed it is contrary to t!-.r Vrv Irttrr -nd fpirit of the tonOttUttrm of thr U. Sf- c it i difreatdful of ilu1 prples bflt-fhfs, and it is Contrary tft his

dutv. VViMt thi'ik you of tls f D I

William Kil'orn WillumK'ifo R if hard Lao Ai'iu(t Laveltett H irrifon 5c Lv on Charles P. Lyon

Robert Gill William Gil! Simuel Gorden H R ibrrt Hmi!ton J hn H nfb nugh Grnrfrr Hill. 3 Jho H uflon B nj:amifl H wk'ns Ah x 'iidrr Hamilton J 'f'ph F'-b s t) ni 1 Hszl-Jtors

Ambrofe Hulen William Jourdart William J.irho Ebrntzf-r Jones William Junkin K J mn B. K'-'Onw JT George Kmkaid N 'thanif I 1,-onni Ehzibeth Licjht Amelia LinJfey

d

reed

Warding our own heroes who hive

gl'v to our Country infringing upon the p f iouS ar d (Uliftttutton I Mghtl 01 the pr op!-, t hp riu t of h i fi that man H h o th?y know to h -ve pr. vi i hunl it molt defe. -inrr asd tuu anlikrl) by Ims attention to this, ivpfl ftiotf his folrmn duty. F- llnv tittiertt tw s to mke I iwt) not to make p el'o-nf s, t h t We lnt him to toOirrrfi, and

his opinion rvrn ii 'hat. i: us for Ra dollars i v, oi .

fifr-rn bun. d d s a y t o ' Did i yvf lis hii,k ot lennlnK man to tOngtrfi to ajlfurp th" rigrhts of thr pr-iipU ot th dif ferrof (tt, or tiritU to toletitC thr pro-

Polandize this countrVt

army, and man other distinguilh

P' TV

noerty i be

'qo

hr mr t "i u of out

fiir s remain without a; v 1 u c n reward, or to fuppott trr Mews iad intetttti of few ni-o aoioncft ', who ire indeed 10 ery Sateful to fupport his popularity that my terpeOahte neighbor! th author of a piee fma- fime finer puMilhed. tinned A Set t1 who 0 ifd fomr of his probable con duc. Wat Ha fed and tontradi&ed .' No, w. lou him thrrr to (peak uiit if ntimentti but, low Woefully has he forgot this? Y-t I am t 'd - his fme Jonathan frtitiingtariil ' our enfuina r!elinc hr a Candidate for the high ft fT; r in t'lr gift ot thr p ple, br it whit it ma Shil wr not, fellow ci z-ts very r rr-dlv eftimate him by fuff r.og his retirement to th ploaghi or to th-nffier of !-'lc t thr laud rrcoidrr, Wh-rr he lived I think, when 1 ftrli I . e a i J f him for either RtUtion we may admit his qu ! fixations, hut fur ly we Will im1, we in ifttca ro ourf vr cannot, admit them

as luitahle tor hia nrf trut u : u in n f

I have it from g ftl authority ed characlers are equally perfecu that the celebrated Lame in con- ted by the royal authority ; they ference fome ilos fince w i h the ire to be fent to Ceuta, a Spaniih kii g an i council recommended fo-tified town on the barbary Ihoie Ibnngly to them to encourage and near the entrance of the Straits. promote thr moH friendly inter- I have not found a fecond A-

I hr tan cive CfJlirCC U Iththc U. States ; St re. menca et. 1 have feen lome it now ftmls, Mrltl r tttvk in h tvkn f ,r hancilbnie So uiilli Udiew. anrl .m

i a uui.1 iu hi mi mi 1 1 1 i u iwi i ..... i - ci1te manner, that the U. States innumerable quantity of ugly ones were the only pouer H ho could in but none like the fair ot Columbia the courfe if a few years relieve by Kuropean manners are very difihetr nanl power and weight of ftrent from our ; and piodetty has intereft, (In a (treat di tree I tht bur. Ions iict bet n banifhed Irom fo-

then which Fiance UOWgroatlS un-

on fir n. e rs.

to ded of

der."

CK't) hen ; beggars are as thlCh as hall Hones and poverty Uares )uu in the lace at every corner.

GENERAL CARNOT. We learn verbally but from a refpi clable fourct that thisilluatri

We learn from Annapolis that 8 of the crew of tiie of tne Lit 1 1 1 ill

ous republican genl and llateaman frigate Niger made ttieir escape on

is appointed by a drlpotic prince, the emperor Alexander, infpectof general of the Huffian armies. NA hi ther Carnot, exiled m hi.- old age Ins embraced the offer we know not; but it is probable he ii is Tht re ib con fu mate policy at well as liberality in Alexander's

He will profit by the

more and that the comfllaiid rot the frigate has very unbecomingly threatened to (cizeas many American fi men ii he failed to rt cuter hib on n dc (criers. Bait. Pat.

Jms Moore Richard Maxwell S. W. Mu.Clure 2 John Mitchel Antnine Marrhal Robert McCoy Polly Nny Jeffe NMh Jam's Put! a in Willi. m Purdy John Pirlcer Gorgre Purh P-trr Price 2 JrlTr P,ul Willoughby Pew Richird Phelon Jams Robb Samu' I Ruth John Red David Robb Jnfph Shore William Shrp R-ubrri Sullensref John Shr-.dT J oho Smith 2 A Irxandrr St ott imurl Stc wirt Simuel Taylor fidm Thorn ai Wm. V. Tooftall Her j mm Y lor

M Abraham Mc.CJellan John Millrr J"hn Moore Eli M anvil John Mr.Intofh Mthew McCamtnoffi N John I. Neely P Cirlrtopher Paine J ' ft ph Pitzrr Wm. & J a Puole John P-flry M iry Porler Michael Prico Stephen Price R Jrremiah RufTel J hn Rofrfrang El z h-th R'bifon Polly Roi)infon s Benj min Shermaa

J -nies Sproul

'mrs Sjjrncef

Geortre meh

P rvy Stew

D.niel Scifbr 2 r Ifaac 1 honaj foif

I or I a turn Nathan 'I ru-J !ood 1 ihn Troh Ik

Fi 1 it A. 'I iutker Wivmin TmUi

John I ipton V Abner Vi, krey D niel VanwiuVtc

J JlllfJ Vr al

conduct

A

LIST of letters rtmatniflff in the

CriH Ity, imbecility and intolerance ading 3 i al March, 1816, which if not

J .hn Walker 3

hrprj W i fon

pull office at Vmcrnnca, the quarter Andrew J, Walker

V. I ward Wilki

t WoaM adm.n.lhalltocnt n rye .t the Of tht BoUrDOlia. So Will Bavaria Ult? M feat John Wood

tourfe this Ittr. rnninc;s Imi uO

alf at thof wh I aphotd him. i vv iul I .d-Vil-all in time to diic ird tttf unfounded prr judiers thit hjs hcirO tO' beefi 18 and their fupport ar H Ihield to i. w thlngl It m-n thev realty arr, md t th fame tiatt red- on t!e fi Uttoo our territory ii vow pNced in. by m. -.fures igainf) whuh his Voice w not heard. Your fr irt d.

and Ar.it: K a.

to the genctal p

lb.

Intereditig facK from France. Letters received by a French Bentkeinan in this cit f in France

md oatexl in January Hate that M. days fo: Carthageni foe the pur

Extra 61 of a letter irom an officer onboard our Squadron In the M literranean to his friend in this city dated S Frigate I fo7 d Stjt, Malaga Roads yi'i. I, 1 3 1 G. We failed from Gibraltar a few d.i i alter the rj ite of my laA, and arrived here on the 26th Dee W e (hall leavt this place ina few

mm - - r

oince as dead lettcts,

A

John Aikmaa

Janiei k

Wm. L). Adney Dvid Aa.mt John B uner. E C. kner, J ifeph li- net i m ii R rt n Bofwell Br.a 7 John Bri fon J-tii v-j Brenton J thti B nw -i J ico' i o a Ujbcr; Bofttfl

I i s Aftiaer fili Auttm

Sufan Anderfaa Abuer Arn)Qrcnir B Samuel Bnyrourt ; Nat!; in Bui ill 2 J Or Barlow R ibert Hero field Thom s Bradford ro. B 11 oey Th . 11. Brotoa EH il Hr-(:lr IriCOtiah lUllard Iavid iiaicy

i v r r WreHfa!l Ad rrs. or Fxor. of

A be I Wrftfi '1 J ?hn Woodwortk Pctrr Wolf

R ;rrt Yafs.

John D Hay P Prf. Ap.il lit. fl 16. 20t! r 7 In the ni' vi t s public Itioi s of thia lill under the h 'trr H ihe name ' f Sanuici R quefl' mould have been, 1 Samuel B; y-

COI,

it now 1 s 1

ISAAC BLVeKFORn, C unsci ' rl I i-tp and ( .envryuncer.

f N huiinria in his p I fli n will be

JL tbankfolly crivrd Mid pu flu

attended to he refidra in Vmrenner, and n3..y b found always a' hi in-. IS tf Mareh 19 1316. "MAGISTRATES I LANKS For laic at th.s cfiiwe...,.

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