Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 15, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 September 1813 — Page 3

cf thee'uejiy. Gen. Mooes gave orders for Under! the 2d of Juue, -escorted by two . V ,."-ti t ' ,. ' 10th, states that ho actio'a bad yet talcSr? '" Ci.hc3.01t the milittaaid;whea the ene-Tnttes.--.The British probably intended On andayJU.t hit Excellency Got. place J 7ic. Intel...: -'-" V ' " iny arrived, about S0 from ' . " . EeigUVoringtowns had collected, who reti- gtiwjezricr fail then r- porraicompahie by Gej .red bir.'i a lew raile, and hare since been The British navy consists of 1017 ships, hisaid-de-canip,'ahd some other gentlemen Ay, dated August I2tk9 1813, ,V , - joined by the residue of th regiment froia of which 258 are of the line, 37 from SO to ' He arrived at Ifewpbrt the 3lt ult Pi e- . The British surgeon who came with a this county, aud a regiment from the coon-. 44 guns, 240 frigates, 164 sloops, 13 bombs vloui1 to mVlesvirig this he dispatched Ma- flag to take care of their wounded in usty of Essex. and fire ships,. 101 brigs 12 cuttew and 65 ior Gao act-WataEtt to that place with poasessioxt, acknowledges that they lost 91 Although the cGcer rfho had Uie com- tchoonere and barges. What a saucyiel- blank comiisions for companies, for the killed and missing. fie has not mention tnnd of the expedition assured the civil low leather Jonathan is, to take Johnny 4 purpose of --expediting the inarch of the -ed the number of wounded which were taauthority of the village, that private pro-' Bullty thehornt.xrhtn ne has mch strouff troopsfor head quarters We have not ken off, but savs seve.al died before thzy !

percy saousuuo rc-pecicu, ana mu citizens . cup?, ana so mnyoi memi jlui we nave ncaru wnsrs me governor inienas ma-,: gov iuuio lawe. .v v not in .arms should remain uumoeted justice on our sid and therefore As that'-log 'lh appointment of Field OHicers "Major I.Iuir.or.s of tletest c.Cccrs cf yet tlitse protatsses were no' sooner made it for ut ai in tie re volaUonary stroll v whether. I export or soma, pdint further the British 4 1st regiment, Ssuppced tot than violated; the "eneqiy not satisfied, it more than all thai, are againtt -sis.-1 ' on the rout .The number of Mounted Vo-' "mortally woaiidtdiJVa. Intel. " ' frith ".destroying the publio buildings, such - se3ijr??3a lnnteers we fcre, led to beleive will be a- . " - ...

a the bloalt-house, arsenal, armory, hes nV. VVrr i7;, ;V bout 40C0) men.

Vital, and military, cantonmsnv wantonly "M f liAUii., : about tw

fcrntd'two sore.-horjes, belcr ',tr? to Pe- , vr-r,J- expect' Verv

t. r. in I. I en-1 r : to iJiAUisw:i iSUi'TUZivvu 10. 1813. armies; The

LATEST FIlOM LAiin 'ONTARIO

o or three weeke we may Extract of a letter to the Editor t, dated '

important news from' all our . Fart George, U. C.) August II.

Governor of Iew-York, has- ; "aomeuw iliys agow.I .wiot you tha -

the fleet were picparicg foractiou--Siiw

iar N. Z. h itutcak and carried -otlseveral -- out 10.000 of the militia of that stai

thoaiiei dollars worth of hard-ware be-" The partnership of SethJfl. Levenwdrik with lh View of alcTins the ceneral kot-' that they have been manoeverinff Lr ad-

lyM1,'" l r romii!guiu Av vw. ui uusian, m jKnurrb, i uisbuiycu. a ua - cruuicnw i jr c aniicipute iVTontui rcsui vsuutgu, aim uur rciumcu VO 11114 piaco xvuti had bean, stored with BIr. ; fiailh. Western lagie willin future be published o our oSrons by land in that quarter, this moment The evening on whicbtbey TtyvdUtrtietion of private proe'rty was by Jltndriclt Catnron Armstrong tod Wilkinson have'ere this appeared in sight,whichwasthe dy of my . not. limite l in sach as they could eat, drink ' ' - - reaehed the head quartes of the' Northern last, a storm struck them, and we lost two and carry awav.but furniture, which could KENTUCKY TKOOPB. ' ' Army nd as sosn as they arrived, the tnK and a number of their crews. Last.

cot bo of any uso to the plunderers, was . On Friday the 3rd the. last company of moil sctlte vigorous oppcrations proba- night an engagemet took place, in which

wiatynlv dtrjyei-tab;eii,bure:iuvcUck, iwentacky troops destined at this time to bly commeai-eii , J.. we lost two -nore. Thefe are rumors ire-

aess, copnoaras, and crocttery, were, cut ;Jon ine n. vv. aniy, pofted thtowgn vinr we earnrora Fort Weigf, tnat trie com- neraiiy credited, l have not seen an ol-" arid broken to' pieces, and thrown about cinnati.' Gov. Shelby had t)8.ssed Uii ouch , ma ndant f that plact ha beeo directed ficial account, but my mind Is s&tutied cf

theKyie-r-books and writings were toro day or two previous to that dine. Their by Geri.'ttarf iion to demolish the present the fact. 'No injury is staled to have bev

j'. Fort and build another capable 01 beinz fallen the enemy.'

in pie?8 and scattered about the streets. Humbert were etimaled at from 4 to7,00O

Uii imposjibleto describe this scene of Goy.! Shelby bad not detained at Newport defended by 100 aen ; nd prepare his, Our picket and the enemy's are in

isi an a, wan ton wae nni piunderof ihe o organize Dattaiions and reefments, but ir oops tor marcfnni. 1

l'lio reason fopde. siffkt of each other.M .fcjt Herald

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property oi our leiiow-c'tisens ana aouce uruerei ine iroops to proceed Dy compan- .montinng ihe present Tort it. rht it i too of t)j3ir persons in a suitable manner. No This circumstance was said to boo w- largo to be defended bv a nnall force. We

one, except sucn as Avrre.eye wji.nesses.can orucrs irem iten. Harrison 10 urov., learnoy. isicrs troui aoneca or a lte date.

Teility. Velwas it for our wives; sisters tunily now offered tocrosr thft.Lake; the blockaded tlfd theenemy1 iquadronin its and dugiert hl they remember the ex- British squadron having withdrawn before harbor, that number of Itentuckians had

IVashingtont(l'a.) Av 23. aan kewi prom lilk ontiiio

form a. adequata .idea; of the ditrMitig Shelby ta hasten on, as a favorsbls oppor-' that CdiVi.,'Psrry had been off Maiden and By the express mail from Buffalo, ae-

nveo ai nusourgn, yesterday, we letrn -that Coinodore Chauncev: Las lost two qL.

ecsc udnnHDii, tLiMi .vrus'.cu iuu .iieir , vwuuiuuuir erv Ull,w pacw oi. oiiiuatkou ob icaru ino nect liitrine"' ' Knoctierl la a norm. 'UnO liUa

persons to the ineroy of the invaders. The vvhere they were detained by thS.Uomino- andViet- about $CO PoUwatomies, who dred seamen went down, including boys. . dwelling houses of Peter Saiily, Jleory dore in estate of blockade. ."have i fought fwilhtle British ' throughout One of the schooners carried nine eunn ' Debrd. and John Palmer, Djtftrs Miller v . . . , the war-have proposed to join Gen. liar- the other ten. No other important news; . and pivldson,, .Henry Powers, and Mr A iarge detachment of Ohio troops have Tison.TheyGBL wo believe was uade- froia tLat quarter. ' . Poabody a ponr'Women with a lare fami- lately been organized. Those from Cin-. tsrmihed what course to imrsue.it is how- -. ... " -,

ly of children, and many others were cihuatr. rendezvoused Iat raturd?y. alili- ever, probable he may bold out terms St. Louit.Attfr 14

Stripped of evry thing valuable which tary preparations appear to X-CrO e. which wjll induce those Indiana to abarj- FALSE ALA KM. ' eouli be eirritd away or destroyed; Jona- - States of Kcutucky an J Ohio, Tno troops dob the enemy williout accepting the offer 'n Prt of oar imprestion of last wsej: than G.rUdft, Uq removed his furniture - of tho latter, have earnestly solicited the oc their serfices. The abcte information Vro announced thsapi reach of our red hrtaout e.roile .out ef the village to his farm . eoniany and command of Opr. Meigs, in comes trpbia sourco which may be credi- -thrrn, in considerable force; 1st on Sahoue.wheretle enemy sent a piqjiel guard ' whose energies' and seal they hare every ted. We alio learn that the' enemy lias turday night an expreea arrived with a

Aua.waincj unu. vt illi ins vrru.cunurou .vuiiuucuco,

f-A f lr sfe iriiiMa in Ms si

vi-kw a w U'w , as ill v , n UiUe'wTBV'b"C'

about hil prjperty m ditlereat direc

ana acmillr Jriuji and- irarf hi rr hVr - '"r -r-r.

aheep in the hous-5 o ir citiieus were dfi- Giaarters nunerio experieueeq in-uiai quarvea like slivei ab mt the village to procure . terf we must have full conrldeace in the, ,hbrse. carts and harness, to carry off the protve? of the present N.' W. armv; nd spoil of their inhuman invaders, - - , , expect St Ici-t the tteduction of , Maiden One man was compelled witli his own from Ihe pi sent campaign. ;

hands to brin5 a brand to Ret ttre .to his ;

da-

them

'Thi Mai4onla lfa.ll was robbed ol its re- will increase

orda, refreahineuts and jewels (the latter 12000 men. f wMch were returned ). On their return dore Perrf

to Point auTloehe, the crey-f of one of their iqiadron into

hn.t l4nS"J and a Dart tvent to the house shortly expect

of a Mr. WAiiams tltey found his wife on our north westefa frontier. out of the house, s.nd two went in to keep ' . H'esiern Spy.

the husband in check, while the third .at-

ment or tpe Indiana from his tnaiestiser- thw "ie propngatcr of this nvKrhlcvooa

VBS0S.W that quarter. - , ', B ,L i l ' It Is aNo'rpmored in Camp at Seneca. that 10IX)Noilhern Indians have left the STIlAV4?

VJin and" then told if hewoald eive Three regiments and .cme battalion of thatTccumteh wiUi apart of hit warriors j0i P by the subscriber ivicg la ,nrten "a il.hould 'r be" tnfrat. : Ohio miiitiahave been ordered out Which .had departed for the Wabash. WegW. 1Vr 2

lliCr - Y . 1 . V w, ...- w x.jvvM. iated fortlM hami AAi m. tvl...

' T . 6 T flownhis forehead, two small whitish spots VERY; LATE FROM ONTARIO. fu.V?. f h 'Jer, his mane hangs on . ratvT coiaRsroMisNcs. ' - the left side of his ysck, aobids oor oth- . p marl b nnfitawt. i, . J it .it : a

ri-Fort Ueortit Audita ; m ssiaii ecu, snoi

teuiUted,to gratify his brutal desires upon Extract od letter f om Cap, tmtiam-

her. iier hasoani nearms'ner creauw,: 'if w v, . .vn . ;;civ - cvr. -.n nHr i hv.. -JiiVTr. r:t.:

came to her a.iUtarjse, and i'the struge , edilvrate fimennct, tieftcinoer . orem atay light the -.j. e bs v fnTJ7 . i" the womiu'ditebar-ed thr vlUaitiVdn ISIS:' " ' BriUsKCeet?was discovered close m wr,; J ".tt,f fourteen and,, an disengaged the 'StSWu , . . P . . . v . it. l : j m.Mw ..kn nmn.nvinrni um;.A.. r.kafmrfwrat tw itK Kf ,n. 111 orejieao, a wound en hm weht

ene firucK cwice .mro nn own.nacsi una "V w...t-w v-o th Srf, nfiMr .!mQt-itt

t t - i it . - . r

him .nrfitrv iovrlv thu othee where we-are to he stationed for Some neei on ine icurmiie creeu, on tne Ame

...... r . . . . t . . ( t an . ' ...... tm m CIBVlI)lf. S II nil II nm.rf mt

.1 -4 at-':Airm:.m ivUteif.1 encth r iiiT how Ion? is vet nnfiertafn. ncsu siae.5 l ne wind at o. w. axul cf . 1""- M

u,.uu.m mi.ui,:.iiu -o------ 1 -' " 0" -.ZT " . - ... . , . . thA Itt'nF A ntii l !-

the rascal and tent him in; the inha- The re-ularti oops are removed from that , course intvor t the urilUE. , , iT'r't vului,

on rOlllt aU ItOCne tOOlt tlie SKIlt ; juaw, nu in inn puoiic roi:u win uo ms; nu unm,tic mm.

wounded

two de

.bound

bUanti

In which they came and the other soldiers. We have t prisoners in the whole, which have been picked up and brought in by the 'cohabitants

Print Vte T entitt "lViia A nerieax

ent down ,to fort Knox. On my arrival at Uhaoncey got under way ahd stood out in-

that place its expe will be evacuated i

iu'i deemed a slace

to irovermnent, and aCbrding little or no but with a Una wind in a diroction to meet

afety to' the frontier of this Territory; l our uoodieariy as rini acgie--uie two

taken up

expected they beDSTlV of 11 M n rr isaT

The owner or o ween uvm ,ai

. -pv..v v

ected, that fort Harrison to the lake ja line of battle, lying as near f om.ttf nd Proto PPoPert7 Py charges and in SO of 60l days; it be- a$ posiblo to'the wind. The IiriUsh at Ukeljcla w , ' t of but little important the same tirae.and in the sam'eorder, stood r . TIIOBIAS HUGHES. , Aru;,.,, t;tn but with fins wind in a 'fiin t fdnon, Sep. 10th 1815. .

The tiriJish miuiiter have made a new feel much anxiety for the safety of our commodoref ships in front On approach-

Lost or Stolen

loan of on? AMtiW ' milHont tf ddlart lf frontier inhabiUnts, ss It appears thiyrin mgwlOlm a milo of each other, Sir James from rae, a boiid on John Ilendcricn the Dritish nation can aiTord suvhm loan to he tl0 Rati-ers allowed them for theur Yeobrocglds shlrw close support the cau-e of manstealmg, piracy protection: the companies being otherwise a did sM the rest of hisflcct, and ttood bentilt under ceitsin reatvicUoos, ihsN. II' and opprr Psion, will the American people disposed of: But I still hope the savages off. Af.U.s time com. Cbtuncey fired a quarter of land, in Section 14, Rane 9 R

inprr?

TOUrtnar ifiheir3vxtnrriant borrow

D mulions to efiect the iiDerauon 01 imnresied fellow citiins, the future

ity of their seamen, the entire frmltmi o

their tratlai from con1ictlon nr taxation

the safety of tltfif frontier from the sa

vagealliof Uiahn trzs Are the Dritish in.Tr tht tixtlvt timet as liberal in n l l cause, as the Amsricant aro in a OoaV In Spain, the Loudon papers ;reprent the French a rerentina beiore Ionl Wellington, whose allied fort e- are estimated, ,e 73jOOOetTtive nen.he-'ide ,f.00ft in the hospitals. The Qritiih cannot f.relr com plain of a deaciency of hoqutalilp in . Opa'in - - i . kThl ,sqtadron - which Rn-sia sent to Kngland' for, tif .JrpiVgiti'. whlch tKere U nod iuh GngltTv.1 will kei ta fe rnov has lat fly. sailed; in acrtnie oil. theTexel- y- : :

Maxlam I.aaiiU ;b been seiH awsy

7 cr are so far removed from oar Eastern fron- brosdslds a a challenge, which was . net end town 3 N la tlio district if lands o5-

e ineir v fd.cuv nc4i uviii iawi. i -.,, . .. , v o rt;ij tor aaio ai -feueracnvilte AH per secur- timch Injury. I would however tccora- the whols diy.in the course cf which they 0aS are hereby fonrarned from trading

f inCilU 13 1119 III tfCUCnull VWU vvi- t.j UiUV ui U1C na I , i lor. Or

Iv. h t.rnnrir far kmnf Ant idics. for ID2 iQt?GttD a la brin? Ina iiriu.h fleet. r,A

t .' I r . -r:-n -r . " . . 1 7 0 """x

. a few wttksaneast, which will civesebo- tnio action, cn account ot the trine be iet

to the west.

At diy irjht this tnornb, "both (lect were discovered about I5,iniles up the laka and two or tl.res iniles apart iticce which com. Chauiicey has come dotrti.'and new lies 4 miles, above ip order of battle.- The

British are cloje iq shore, near the 12 mil

rity and relieve the fears of the people. I am with sentiments of high consideration, your Obedt. Hbl, Svt CHILLICOTHE, August 26 By a gentleman diredt from Urbana, we learn, that on the 16th inst. twoor three families were murdered by the Indians near Troy, on the Big Miami, and that on

Saturday last, several companies of volun- schooners less than hewent out with yea- &c Any person taking up said horse and

teas and draftedmen marched to the pro. terday j bnt it. is resnmed' tbey are'fter.t r:ivcrir,g hin totieia said f,

iinyhttruf nd, cannot Lava Doca tea'o iwvrpTrara tsaairt

taking any sjsinmeiit oa ssul

' noBrnTiin:rbi:ntorr.

lladison, September 10. 1S13. "

Strayed from the eubwribcr livinr in ITa

dison, some lime in June last, a small 'btyr horse, 14 hands higlt, a star in hi foreV

creek, (.uppoeed to, be op posit o a fart cf head, a car round Lb nose . cceaicred by theif land forccs. Cora - Chautxrey has 0v aialter, a few vhite hairs behind his cat

i norso sru

f ice, anau

reascrabl

Mlti f iha frnr.tte tnliahitana " - out bv hTml V id cann

- . ' r . f - i WL.W w

reme'tf tlie Amcrtcin rnisoarfs taken and hj Li i ive&o arcci:;-3 cf cas " - , '. at Itilsio, arc tald to have remainfli wiCi ttriu ' , ; v " Iutcn, Ctptc7; the Indiarii h-t winter at the hi waoin. " Oar CzlJt l'lbctudicg thai? fthooatri ' " ' "

-vita ijiiiiiit oa sit larpo icncu. iay ' lisj3:na the anxiety we fet

JGinnioBsiiTa.

bber 10. 1SI3.

from F'Mn-e.andis riow in Rngland oe the water of the rUJoserdis, 1( m PRIMTIlMf-. " tvhith'er it U rrohihle, the Genet! will from Detroit AHfajor Graves end a - Yon tuyiij3na the anxiety we feci . : ' -ra-ht go, whe'i ha heirs of the new Uiro af- Captain have been ranmed by col. Elliot- tf tOtlia iiclic-. which I think cannot bat Crsy;lci with neatness, arcuracy tsd d hrt Mri tikfti on the continent . ftr ?j0. Forty two American prisoners, btprrt Ina short time, and cb.uhich ra patch, at the or.ee cf Tii Cliaa fleitcf 17 teolt. hatiajQn nere at DstcoitoatheSoih Jato, ' x&cliij tcCisjl'. ' THE V3TEIUI EAGLIQ,