Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 September 1816 — Page 2

alrrarly mad?, which, after the faiJ thirtieth day of June, 18 16, fh-ill be imported, III fhips or velTcIs not of the United Stttei : Provided That the additional duty Owl! not apply to nods, warfp and mercrntulife imported in (hips or vefiVls not of th Uriitrd Ita'es, entitled by tteaty, or by any ac or acts oi Congrefs, to be entered in the potts of the Uuited States, on the payment of ItlC fiine ddii"? as are piid on poods wares and nirch i'uliif, imported In (hipi or vtftth of thr U. States. S r. 4 And V it further en icte , iTliI there 111 ill be allowed drawback, of iht duties, by this it impofed, on gooda wares and roerchaodtfe imputed into the united States, upon the etportatioti thereof Within the Urne an J manner p rcribed by the e:ifting laWt, iuri-l to t!ie Following provihour, tint ia to t t y : that tl-re lb til not bt an allow mce ol the dtaWback of duties in cafe of (roods imported in fortigU ttflVIa frnVH any 't the donii li 1113, colonics or pnftrfltoni of any foreign p wer, to and with Which the ell Is of the United States are not permitted to trade ; thatthert Hiall nor bean allowance of the drawbar k of the duties tot the Mi ini'it ol the addition!! atitiet by this d inipofeu on goadi imported id Veftels Hot of the United Sutet, that I he re; thall rtot hp an allowance oi the deawHaek in the Cafe t foreign dried ind pickled ftfh and other fatted pfovMions, nut oil, or pi yliti cards that there thai! be deducted ittd retained from the amount of the duties on goods exported With the benefit of draw buks (Other that! Ipirita) two and a half

per centumi and that there fhail be retain ed in the cafe of fpirits exported with the benefit of the drawback, two ce nts perglIon up.ui the ituautity -! fpirits and alio 3 pr centnm on the amount of duties payable on the importation thereof Hut never theleflt the ptovifionS CO fctt Hnll not be deettitd in any wife to impair any rights and privileges, which have been or may be (ttqtiired by any foreign nation under the i :.i treaties of the Uiittd St.tes, upon th I'd 1 it exporting poodi from the United States, with the bent fit of a drw bi k or the duties payable up n the import at.,m thereof Sec 5. And bt it farther enarted. That ifter tiif t! :r'i-th day ol jttne nefct, in all Cafes of entry rf merchandife lor the benelit of a drain a k the time of twenty dayt i!ll be ill wed frottl the due of the entry, lot givinjt tti. exportation bom!" lor the fam ; '-tv That the exporter (haU, ,. every other particular comply with thi regulations and lormalities, heretofore eft a bliOied for entries of exportation for the hern G s of dr. wb h k. Src. 6. And U it futth ed rele That t'e tttttw on the tonnage uf v V Is anil the hottn'ies, adva ires $t drawbacks in the i vie of expert! ntj pickle fifth ot the G buries of

thr L' uteri States in thecals ot American Ceu Is employed in the fim-ries anc in the cafe ot exporting (tfgat r t ed within the United Stt (hall he and continue the iame as th" rXtrVlUg law proatdet Previa td dtc M t lhal this provifioo ilnll not he deemed in any wife to impiir any rights rri'! vf?, which hVt b i t O or in v e af m ired by any freltt oition, under the 1 IW ! anil treaties of the U. Si relative to the duty of Nvi'i (!' on venela Sec. 7 And k it further tnacted That the exiUfic laWS (hall ex'rnd to, and be in force for thte collection of the duties impof ed v this at on goods, Wares and merchindif, imported into the United States, and f ' the recovery colleCtidn diflrtbution and remiflion of a!i fit.es. penalties and forfeitures fot the allowances ol the drawbacks and bounties by thi a 1 lothorifedi t-.s fully ind v n ftually as if every regular tioM, re(trition, penaltVi ftViiure, provifi mi, claufe matter and thine, id the exifl In l laws rontainen, hid been inferted In k re etiaejled by tni act. And that allays, an i :art of aAs which are contrary td this a&t and H more. Diall be and the fame are hereby repealed Sec. 8. And bi it further ettm ted That the t pa (fed the 3d day of Match. Ifl IS, entitled 44 An aft to repeal fa much of the ievrral acts impofidg duties Oil the tOnOagt of Ihips and vefl els, and on goods, wares & Biei handife, imported into the Lr. Statrs, as impofea adifcriminatinwduty on tnnr.a?e between frfii:n vrir-ls St vefftaof the lT. $ t;, a:;,l between goods imported into til U.to-r- in foreign velfeli ard veffeti of the U. States," Ihal! ppy and be in full f.-ue. as to the difcrimtnating duties ellh. lilhed by this art on tonnage of foreign vr f. i Is, -rd the goods, wares and metchaiidift therein imported. 1 1 CLAY, iS er cj th; House f R re$enttti9tto JOHN G V1LLAHD, President oj h Scn,::cy fn j tcmpm April IT 1816 arpRovrn. JAMhb MA DISC X.

AN ACT to continue in force 11 An afk entitled an acl, laying a duty on imported f-It, granting m bounty on pickled fifh exported, and allowances to certain veffels employed in the Fiflierics." Br it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, IN C'jnress assembled, That the acl, entitled " An ad laying a duy on imported f-If, prantinrr a bounty on pickled tVh exported, add allowances 'o certain vef feta employed in the nmerie,' pafffd on tfie 39th day of July, in the yc-,r q 13, fh'libe, and the fami is hereby continued i.i t rc-. any thing in thr fid aA to the c titrary the re o I in any wife dot wihltanding. TT. CLAY, Speaker of the ffjuse or Representatives JOHN G A ILL ARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. tebruaty 9I I 8 1 fi APPROVED, 9 JAMES MADISON. AN ACT authoriHng the Prefident of t!)e United S'as to leafe t he Saline near the Vvabaili river for a term not exceedirg Lev en years Be 1: enacted rv the Senate ard If tre ?f Representatives of the United States of .-Inerica, in Congress assembled '111 the Prr-fi :mt rf the United States he, and he i i-rbv adthorifed to r .fr the t'nitfd States Saline, nrar the Wabafll nvrr, for a term not exceeding leven years from and after the end of the pre lent term ; on iueh conditions ps Will en fore thr Working the lame mod eXtenOvely, nd mofi advanta-

geoufly to the Unit, d .Vratvs. H. CLAY, Speaker of the &wse of Representatives JOHN G MLI.AKD, President of the Senetet pro tempore April 94, 1 S I 6 . a : t R ( r n . J VMES M VDISONT. From SOUTH AMERICA, New York, Vug. 16. bxfraa l qj a letter fh. Currac oa. received by a gentleman in N( w Vvrk, dated July 13 "The squadron uriderthecoramand of admi;a1 B i n landed its forces at Cartipano, wh n c Bolivar detached Marino, his second m command, to man h upon Vw manaaitd Piar tvitli itK)cavalry Qpon the; r?auts. Mars;arito and seveil other places were taken and greal clemency shown h the conquereis t: the Spanish troops. Thence they sailed and landed at Ocumares aU m ); troops, wlieref theji were soon joined l 700bf the inhahitants. Theyconsequently took possession of Cabrera and Maracay, alencia (not t'c city , was soonafter et a--uated, and the victorious tnde pendent army took the road to Canraeas. This morning admiral Tlr'mn arrived off this harbor and obtained permission to land fr the purpose of having a confer

ence with admiral Kikka t, and brought the intetligenne of Carracas having surrendered to the patriots. The Spanisli soldiers are daily deserting their monarch s cause, to enlist tinder the banners of tlie liberators they declare thai they arc starving tinder the cniclty of ycv government, and wish no longer to he slaves. Previous to their landing

at Carupanoa naval action took pla v. in liich )n Mateo Leo Campo was killed; Brion was slightly wounded, but is now per fectly recovered.' TRANSLATED F Q U TMK D K M OC RATI C". nth s s. Head Quarters at Ocuntaret 7nty e, !8i6. Simon Bolivar, supreme chief of the Republic, and captain ge neral of the armies of ettezuela $ Sew Grenada, v-e. Jb the inhabitants of the Province of t arracas, Vn army, a numerous park of artillery, muskets ammunition

are now at my command to liberate you Your tyrants shall he destroyed or expelled, and you shall be restored to your rights, to your country and to peace. The war of extermination carried on against us by our enemies, shall cease on our side. We shall pardon those who may surrender, even alt ho theu be cr?tards ! Such of them as serve the cause of Venezuela shall be regarded as friends, and consequently shall be employed according to their merit and abilities. The hostile troops that come over to us. shall enjo all the benefits that the country ran bestow on its bene fa rtors. No European Spaniard r,n he put to death unless in battle. So Air.v rican shall suffer the leasl injury foi ha ing joined the king's party and committed hostile acts dgainst his fellow-citizens. The unhappy portion of our hretllern, who have groaned un der the calamities of slavery, is hereby set free. Nature, justice and policy, demand the emancipation o the slave; henceforth there shall be known in Venezuela only one class of men all shall be citizens. A t i e r t ak ins: the c apit al .w;1 si ia! I a. j convoke the representatives of the people td a general Congress, in order to re establish the scovernment of the republic. Whilst wc are marching to Canaccas, general SWarino, at the head of a formidable corns, attacks Cumana ; general Piar, reinforced by eeierals Roxas and Mo nagas, become master of .the plains (Uatios) a h a: ices to Barcelona, and general Arismendi with his ictorious arrny occupies Maigarita. SIMON BOLIVAR. G RE AT NEIVS.

From the London Times Extraordinary, of June 14, 1816. Great and unexpected News, from the Continent ! 5 A Pans mail has just arrived by which tec learn with the utmost surprise astonish incut That an entire revolution has a gain taken place in Franco. 'That the Emperor Napoleon has rc turned, and is now in th bosom of his capital and that the v hole Royal Familv of France, save the Dutchess of Angouleme, have been put to death. The Dutchess escaped in the disguise of a male Peasanl to the coast, where she found a small merchantman on the point of sailing, and has arried in England. Amidst the confusion which

these great and unexpected events have created, we are too much agitated to make any remarks : c t!,.i moment leajn that a (hibinet Council isordeiedto convene immediately at Windsor. A few extracts follow Paris, June 9, 1816. Tisdone the long agony is over Napoleon is restored France reposes in the arms of her belov ed Emperor. The gloom which, for the last year, has beclouded the faces of our faithful countrymen, i- entirely dissipated and joy and gladness now bright en the countenances of every aj Frenchmen. The Bourbons, tin

weak, the eowardlv. and effeminate Bourbons have at last paid the debt so justly due for their usurpation and their crimes. The poor old king received intelli

gence lat evening of the landing of our beloved Emperor al Brest and of his rapid approach to iu capital. Preparation was immediately made for flight. The Thuilleries were plundered the whole of tin royal treasures sent off, Sec. at But Louis lb desired was too late. Before he was ready to commence his flight, the troops of the Emperor were pouring into the Capital from every quarter. The cries of V i v i j l' s; h p e r k o a ' resounded in every direction. The Philadelphia True American observes. The above articles are taken from the Hudson Whig, accompanied by about three columns more in the same style, in which it is announced that . Wellington was assassinated, Ireland and England in a state of rebellion. i , A great battle in Spsun, in which 15,000 were killed. . , x , The princess Charlotte had been ill of the lockjaw, the prince Cobourg with the tooth-ache, & the prince Regent e itha w art on his nose. ? Vll the princess Charlotte should be troubled a little with the tooth-ache by and bye it would not be so wonderfuL Amsterdam was sunk by an earthquake A civil war had broken out in Sweden, and other terrible events bad happened in various parts of

the vor;d, too numerous to copy. The fVhi Editor thus concludes. My readers are incessantly enquiring for the news, and ma ny of them appear disappoinl -d or dissatisfied, when t inforrn them I havre none or very little of interest. I have this week cooked them up a rare dih of it, collected from every part of the world. The whole of this inl. I ligencc is of the most important character, and I hope w ill serve lor a good length, of lime. It gies me no small degree of satisfaction, however, to state, that there is not a syllable of truth in it but it is News for all that, & just about as true as the news that my Lord ttoppergallop deals out to us by w holesail in the National Advocate every week. lut after flying obout from one continent to another fighting so manv battles, producing a many

earthquakes, and gunpowder explosions. I am really weary, and feel a greai inclination to rest aw hile. Meantime gentle reader, good bye, and pleasant dreams to vou.

XEW STORE. f JHE fu'ifcuber re?p;ffulv informs the hi public, that he has opened a fl"re in Mr- T rum mi B'iiLinan's hioe immediate I) ippofite Mr. Laflclles taverr, where he

otters tor Me a pretty general affortnient of H v Gjous, Groceries, Hardware, Caftings4 Btc, JOSEPH WARNER. Vincrnnes, Sept. 5, 18 In. 40-3t The above goods will he fold low for

cafli or approved country produce. J. V. Tl : IRE- HO 1 sr. npiHE subscriber has a good

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