Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 May 1819 — Page 1
THE WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ADVERTISER.
BY buhi srou r. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY MAY i, 1819. Vol io. No. is.
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" ' " i$t,vY Hudson Bay Company: And that t American fisherman shafl. a.so
' have liberty, forever, to dry and cure G I 'XI RAL AiJ trR t ISER nu l;1 any of the unsettled baytwlkir- , j even SdTi K at hois, and creek, of the louthernpart . . r . 1 r t r i 1 1 .
Yti -H). 1 V ncr aw um,ii paid oi
OX TWO DOLLARS fc above ciescriheu, anu ot the cost oi
V 1 V IF. T 5 at tin end of thc .t fi rwhh a noo v ill be reouired. ) .:. c. iptioti cu be nithdrawu it I t ( conspicuously i terms. ill note on e number of us v v r a t 1 v . them inserted nt without su h directions will II, forbid and must be accordingly. r , or ; L HI- ( ti , btiues of . una tea. a PiificL r i vnox. . U' ! e. ; a ' ventmn between I .- I States of America and i : v t! ing oi the L-nited i ,!rl(i ofOreat ! ;tain and Ireland, made an ! c include I ;t London, th t ventieM iay ot Uctobcr, in, yi tr of oar Lnd one thousand i hundre I and c jhteen, by Albert h.un' R ivoy Extraordinary and fins( :r Plcnipoti tuiaty of the Uidr d ites to the court of France, and Rid! I a 'i their Envoy Extraora , t ft p enip itei tiary to tuc court ot riis .i ita uc majesty ; and tHonoral e Frederick John b ion, treasurer ot bis majesty's s md presiilcnt otthe privy coun-
and plantations and Hen ArT? tnEqr one his majesty's ' " i of Stat jfulivau-
Uto I and empowered by their ie spective governments : And whereas rie said convention was duly ratified by hi ival highness tiie Prince Re- . : name and on the behalf of ,-s Britannic majesty, oil the second day of November in the year of our I n ; ; 1 eight hundred and ei rhteen ; by the president of the I iitted States, by and with the advice a id onsen! of the Senate; thereof, on etw hty i ;hth day of January fol V.d wh ns of the b governments were k cha . - .:, in the city o VV:'shin-ton, wthe t' th day of the present month of January, b John Qu ncy Adams, sc retary of State of the Uni- ' x- - on tne part i t tne I mted . and the right honorable Charles is Dntannic maj iv envoy I t trra irni lary and minister plcipoti ntiarynvjar the United States, on the part of his Britannic majesty; the ar teles of whtCh convention are, word itv word as follow s : Tne United States of America, an 1 his majesty the King of the ne ed Kiin ' a of (treat Britain and Ire1 in ! ilesirous to cement the irood unti rjstamlins which happily subsists o oetwren tnem, hat e, tor that pur- , r . uinotr respect n nipoV ' ' "'' 1; t0 s" : Prcstd nt of t le .'nit. d Siatrs. on hU nart 1 1 v mi iu d Albert Gallatin, their envoy extraordinary and minister P rujarf to the court of Fi ance; and ard Rush thcii envoy extraordinary and minister Plenipotentiary to rnc court oi his Britannic may : And ills majestv has appointed ! i ' honorable Frederick John bmson, treasurer of his majesty's navy, and president of the committee privy c macil for trade and plantatiops ; and Henn O nilhurn, Esquire, one i of his majesty s under secretaries " : NV fter having exchan ; ;1 ? pective full powers, 1 ' 1 t : n y) ! Wld proper form, h re agreed to a id con Aided the fol- ' ' 1 5 a! "c ; t I. Whi eas differences have risen res pectin liberty claijm d nv t :e L n-.ed tat. i.ir the inhahit n J ' ere if to take, dry4 and ctre, ti ib, on cert in coasts, bays, harbors, and en d,s, of ais Britanhic M ijestvs co ni i ns in a neiicai it is agreed b v en thc hurh contracting parties, t 1 14 mnamtantsoi tru said United ..... . 5 ites shall have, forever, i in Common v th the subjects (f his Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fi -K of ev ki I. on that pat of the southeiaoast of Newfoundland, which xi()aJro n Cape R y to the Rameau t i ' p.,nr, on me western and northern Cape R ... , !.- u.r 'v 1 ' ' Quirpon Islands, on I ot the lagdalen Islands, tne t and also on the co sta, bivs, harbors 1 1 ks ' 1 Mourn J v. on the souther coast of Labrador, to and throogh the Stn i hts of v llisle and thence northwardly indefinitely the coast, without ore iudice. Imvm :o any ol tne exclusive rights of U
me coasi 01 .r lounmanu, ncre-
Lribradoi : hut so soon as the same.
or am portion thereof. shall be isttled,
.... jm . . ft r shall not be law Jul tor the said &shmi'v n to vu wuiw uu a s mj l'n so settled, without previous agrecment for such purpose, witjl tiie inhabitants) pro pi ictors, or posse sors of the ground. And the United States hereby renounce forever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure fish, 0:1 or within three marine mil -s ot any ot the coasts, bays, creeks harbors of Ilia -Britannic majaajSL's ,. , 1 ts in America, not, included tin the above mentioned limits: Provided, however, that the Americ n fishermen shall be admitted to r such bays or harbors, for the purpose of shelter and of repairing d images therein, of purchasing m od, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatev ever. But restiicljpns they shall be under such resjricjip as may be necassary, to prevent tetr taking, drying, or curing fih tho'xin, or in any other manner whatever abusing the privileges hereby reserved to t ;cm. Rr. 2. It is agreed that a line drawn from the most northwestern p int of the Lake of the Woods, alongthe forty-ninth parallel of north latitude, or if the said no'mt shall not in the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude, then that a line drawn from the said point due north or south, as the case may be, until the said line shall intersect the said parallel of north latitude, and from the point ot su h intersection r.ue. west alone; md with the said parallel, shall be the iine of demarcation Between the territories of the Tited Mates and those of his Britanmo majesty. and that the said line shall form the northern boundary of the said territories of the United States, and the southern boundary of the territories of his Britannic majesty, ftom the Lake of the Woods to the Stony Mountains. ivw tUat ma kp ri,,;.M..,i k,tv on the northwest coast of America. westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbors, Ws s creeks,and the navigation ot all rivers wit nn the same.be free and open. for the term of ten vears from the f the signature of the present :ntion, to the vessels citizens. a id su ejects, of tin1 tuo powers : it being well understood, tbatthisagee mentis not to be con trued to the prejudice of any claim which either f the two high contracting panics may nave to any part of the iid c Mntry, nor shall it be taken to affect the Ciaims of any other power or state to any part of the said country; the only object of the high contracting partw i m that respect being to on ' m vent disputes and differences amongst ilmmpltft AaT. 4. All the provisions of the convention " to regulate the com 4 merce between the territories of the k United States and of his Britannic majesty," concluded at London, on the third day of Jul in the vcar of ou - Lord one thousand ei-?-')t hundred U fifteen, with the exception of the clause which limited Its duration to four years, snd excepting, aso, so far is 'the same was affected by the d idaration of his majesty respecting the Island of St. Helena, are hereby extended and continued in force for the term of ten years from theVdate of tne signature of the present c mverftion, in the same mannas as if all the p isions of the sai 1 convention were herein sneciallv recited. ur. 5. Whereas it was "agreed by the Isl article of the treatWof Ghent that, u Vll territory, places and osu sessions, whatsoever, taken by ei--taer patty f: o n the other, during M the w r, or which may be taken afM ter the sieninr of this tteatV. eC T . ' J " cepUng only thc Islands hereinafter u mentioned, shall be rc-tored with- " out delay, and without causing any u distruction, or carrying away any of M the artillery or other public property originally captured in the said i lorts i".- nlaces, which shall remain therein upon the exchange of th.e -I...M iujiib o. ims treaty, or anv slaves or other private property;' snd whereas, under the aforeaaidJartiele, the United States claim for US ci isens, and is their private property, the restitution of. or full compensation for all slares who at the date of the exchange of the ratifications of v, ; i ,,,,. ... placen or poavpsiions, whatsoever, . j
directed by the said treaty to herestored to the United Stales, but then
still occupied hy the British forces, whether such slaves were, at the date aforesaid, on shore, or on board any i) ..1.!. I. i 1 . . ... ........ nnuin tchci, ijihk uuu uro territory or junsun tion 01 cue c nuea States: and wheareas differences have arisen whether, by ti c nuc mtent and meaning ot tneatoresaia ?rf Mint tho T iniv vji uiw vi v. at i vf v ovn. v ted States are entitled to thc restoration of. or full compensation for, all or any slaves, as above described, the high contracting parties hereby agree to refer the said differences to some friendly sovereign or state, to be named for that puposc ; and the high contracting parties further engage to consider the decision ol such tuendly sovereign or state to be final and conelusive on all the matters referred. Art. 6. This convention, when the same shall have been duly ratified by the president of the Uiiited States, by and with the advice and consult of their senate, and by his Britannic niajesty and the respective ratifications mutuallv exchanged, sliall be binding and obligatory on the sail United States, and on his majestv ; and the ratifications shall be exchanged in six months from this date, or sooner, if possible. " In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have thereunto aHixed the sea! of their arms. Done at London,, this twentieth clay of October, in theyearbf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eirhteen. V s 1 ALBERT GALLATIN. l.s 1 RICHARD RUSH. t..sjFRE l s. HE" Now thei Dk. JOHN ROIUNSON. XRY GOULBURN. .evefore, be it known, that t, Jakes Monroe, presidentol the United States, have caused the said convention to he made public, to the end that the same, and ev clause and article thcieof, ma) 1 obs reed and fulfilled, with good faith, by ihe United states, and the citizens thereof, In testimonv Whereof 1 have "here l. s.J unto set may hand and caused the Seal of the United States to be rd:'. Done at ilte City f Washington, thi thirtieth dav of January, in the year of our Lonlotu thousand eight hundred and nineteen and of lndapcnd nee th fortv-third, .1 M S MONROEBy tl,o Pesi lent : JOHN QUlN Y ADAMS, tarv f state. li. Ja m Monroe, Prcaid cut f ATo all cud i to xvl otn O these presents shall come. Greeting : Wiiereas a Treaty of Peace and Fi tendship, between the United t.des of America', and the Pawnee Marhar tribe of Indians was concluded and signed at St. Louis, on the 32d day of June, in the year of our Lord 1 8 I 8 by commissioners on the part of the said United States, and certain chh fs .end.
warriors of the said tribe, on the p irt asemh!( d That the proper accountand in behalf of the said tribe, which mfr officers of the treasury densit-
treaty is in the words following, to wrti A Treaty of peace & friendship macle and concluded by and between William Clark and Auguste houteau, commissioners of the United States of America, on the p o t k behalf of tiie said States, on the one part, and the undersign. ed chiefs and warriors ol the l awnee Marhar tribe, on the part Sc bebait ot their said tribe, of the other part. The parties being desirous of establishing peace and friendship between the United States and the said tribe, have agreed to the following artides : Amt.I. Every injury or act of hostilIty, by one or either of the contracting parties, against the other, shall be mutu dlv for .riven and torn-ot. . r,Am r. 2. Then- s lall be nernetual tV re and frb-ndshin hfturfn all K citizens of the United States of Amerlea, and all the individuals composing the said Pawnee tribe, Art. 3 The undersigned chiefs warrinn f. r lbrmJv tlir., tribe do her, hv acknowledge thems i to b i lei the j.rou-ction ot the Ui no otii nited States of America and of otliei nation, power cr sovereign, whatsoe ver. r r. 4. The undersigned chiefs S; Warriors, for themselves and the tribe they represent do moreover promise a. id oblige themselves to deliver ut, or cause to be delivered un, to hr authority of she United States, (to be
punished according to la ) each aid every individual of the aaid tribe, who
shaM it any time hereafter iolalc the stipulations ol the treaty this day coneluded between the said Pawnee Mat1 . .. ..iu . i : j uui u 4iu uic saiu oiaies la witness whereof, the said Wm. Clark and Auguste Chouteau, luimmbMuiKTs asaiorrsaiu.ac tne chiefs k warriors aforesaid,ha e hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals, this 22d da) ofJutic. in the year of our i.ora i o i o, and ot the Independence of the United States the 4 2d. WM. CLARK AUG. CHOUTEAU. flonr at Si. Louis, in fire strict of R . ash, scc'y to the commission. R Graham, I. A IH. territory. John O. Fallon, capt. Riile Rct U. Paul, col . m. m. c. Interpreter. John Ruland, sub agent, trnslr.8cC A. L Papin9 Interpreter. I. T. Honored Indian Interpreter. 1. Julian, U. S. Ind. interpreter. Wm Grayson, Josiah Ramsay . John Robedout. Tarahautacaw, or white chief Taearilari Sacki, or red hawk x x x x x x x x Kakaletaw, the craw Larrpa Kouch. or the soldier Tihourbu, the gun flint Letireshar, the knife chief Trarachetickspa, the peace maker Teakahore, the divider of the party Lahehozrashea,the presence striker x Tarara, the scalp bearer x Teripakou, the fi;st of so diers x Irarakau, the white cow x Now, therefore, be it known, that I, lames Monroe, President of the United States of America, having seen and considered the said 1 reaty, have, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,accepted, ratified and conhrmed thv same, and evciy Clause an! article thereof. in t stimony whereof, T have cau d thes I of the United States to be hereunto affixed, and have signed the same with my hand. Done at the City of Washington, this fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand ciht hundred and nineteen, and in the forty-third year of Ami rican Independence JAMES MONROE. Py the President : JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, Secretary of Siaic. t AN AC V granting to Mehitabel Cole the lands therein mentioned. B U nttct td by the Senate W H owe of R, - rrnt ta ii'i I t'thr Unitt d slate of . , ,t it Congre4 assembled, hat H si cretary ot war b authoris d tssui . in the name of Mehitabel i . . land warrant far the bounty 1 inds to which Jack Fairfield, laic a soldier in the armyol the U. States, deceased, would have been entitled had he lived. December 28, 1818. Approved : JAMES MO.YROJi. AN CT for the relief of Robert M-Calla and Matthew H. Jouett. ?; it enacted by fie Senate arid House of Refirem ntatives of the United State of America, in Coiiccr- & mcnt be. and they are hereby, aulhorised an(1 dircted m settle the acRobert M alb, late a majorn the service of the Umted States, aml Matthew H. Jouett, late psymastcr to thc iwentyighth regiment of fiintr.v, upon the principles ot equity J"' Provided, Fhat it shall 3PP-r that the said Robert MCal!a aml Matthew 11 Jouett have not been VUY Ul a" uuavu,,Vutl wwiw w failing to render their accounts tor settlement. JAMES MONROE March 3, 1819 Approved, AN ACT for the relief of Henry Bateman. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R(firneniativtoofheUnU ted Stares '. America in Congress assembled, 'lnat a patent shall b T.nted to Ilenrv P.atP.nrin. f.p thp - north-east qurter of section thirty, of township four south and range six cast, o: the second principal nit; idian, m the Jeffersonvillc district, on the final settleniiiit rertifirat. urhirh !,ai h n returned to the icneral Land wmcc, mr tne p vment oi tti pi ncipal of the purchase money on tne said miartet section t land. March i i9 Approved : JAMES MONROE. rnrvuvG or rvrav nr-sTRiynos nf.atlt hxKClUD Al IHiiUlTTLE
J. C. UblLKY cv CO.
Watch and Clock Mak f, SiZverrnnUh's and Jewellers. it ESPECTFULL infi rm their friends and the nuh'it- in p- hc ral that thv have removed their shop to the house lately occupied by Mr. fatteraon as a Store where evciy description off WATCHES .iXD CLOCKS wall be repaired and warrant ed to perform twelre months. Thev also continue to manufacture all kinds of Silver- Ware ami Jewels. The highest price pivrn for old GOLD JUfD SILlrR. April 1. J9-tf MACHINE MAKING. . D. WHEELER RESPECTFULLY mfbras his friends an i the public, that he has removed his Shop from Bruceville to the Steam Mill in Vincennes. where he intends carrying on the above business, in all its various branches. .1LSO, White Smithing, Making Lathe Irons, Clerk's Presses, Mill Irons, And all other Irons in his line of business. He also keeps or e fire at the DL WK SMITHING BUSINESS, for the accommodation of the citizen ot v incennes and its vicinil v. February 3, 1819. 10 tf N. 15. All those indebted to the late firm of WHEELER 5c HARPER, arc requested to call and sctt.e the same on or before the 90th of this month, all those who do not attend to tins call, will fii.d their accounts in an officer's hands for collection. H. 1) V. POTTERY THE subscribers have established a Pottery, St the corner of Church and Fourth streets. and will constantly keep m hand, a general assortment of Cy Potter's Ware, at the most i educed prices for Cash. A liberal Discount will be made to Country Merchants and others, who may purcl ass by Whalesale. R0RIXS0XV MOP FORD. Fibruary 1 If; tf N. SMITH, & CO. Have jr. t received from PITTSBl RGH k ( II P I' AI' 1 VTITU W SHEET IRn OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Also, A rEW copies or the LIFE OF Napoleon Bonaparte. Which they offer for sale on moderate terms. January 16, 1819. 7-tf P R 0 P 0 SALS By Wotxley & Smi'h, For publishing bv hiibscription, A NKW WORK to be entitled THE GENERAL 1XSTRUCTLR, OR The omca, duty and authority ol justices of tba peace, ;hcrirT-. coroners, ccr.stables and jailors, in the State of Indiai.a. Compiled bv JOHN BRADFORD T.sq ar"TSubscriptions to the above interesting oik will !. i - l'ivi t' at ti rJT Pec i . ti . NO l ICE i hereby Gttwt, 0 all who a' r h rb T thc estate of W ! I i,l I invi i . . . .. , . , "
nono. note, or o ok a , m to mike immediate vn t to one ul the Atlniinii, ttori oi saitl etal'. A WhMock ' VLaocnuca, Apt H la. Ow
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