Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 19, Madison, Jefferson County, 8 October 1813 — Page 2

' ' I ; i ' t 7 ' v, "N-" ... . t .ir.i .r 1i U rinhtlile three ur.died Ainciiorr.s been laid before m by gentleman just i- intrcaucJ-K...., now wlB ha. juWg"."! 1 on.l rruof lbt "England I... doue . ... torningind the, will. Rti.. . . 'r S Vi fctBU. STrf tU iujur,thf .he i. l! . bilvritk V.ded hi. wrray int. wr.l rl.v-.on.to ,ntert to -.teft i td trad. W j..''.fc.n i5 Extract of olMer from Grorf. ',. lf 'tit0h wfc i5Ste

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dashes, uheie ! f For.ythe U We .t Kacogdoehe.. 3 .p oey, Ji.y, 8 113. rSiTi h . ni. the -my M.j I b,g yoi Sir to ghe instructions ti of the Miuirippi territory are m..- ? I am m A Mile prjjen. If lhat he bts i Binceii . . , ,,JmninTa, ,jn,,r. ,,f the T.ns. s.nr. you will or can relies e me, 1 shall take U

tl CT.V.nrrlVfJ that DlaCe-,ft,.d .eetroom. (Should any be sent, and 1 will II ow .afe we are here is doubtful, a short as a great favor. I have lost my proi ecti-

a i v m -w s . .

r informed that he will be met by not doubt it) to aflTol uch protection to time will shew us.

Cantain Stof.uinandcominy and ecorted

to St. Antonio, where- him or Bernardo must fall 1 thint the Utter. He may jevha pi be permitted to ietire to the U. States. Bernardo has 1 think disgusted hoth iid. Toledo has been a member of the Corr fa. nd I do believe isilevoted in principle

to the Independence of Mexico, to a free His Excellency Gov. Blount. avernmwit. and that he i the enemy of - -En'rtniid und Fram-e he isk handsome, September llhI8I3

erv modest and intelligent man. He ha olH,

vrtTl do cret coou intbts country. A C

loi.el Cj?4iwell has followed bun to thi

on, and am pressed a board of tl.eilaphip.

Ti.e Captttn tells me. that if 1 can bring

hit vvjd -j i . . . M . . t a f

hxiuse this hasty kioII wuv stockading ExIthkI vf.a letUrJrotn oftgfliWjf person lo pro inai i m on ..American, i

rank hi the Arte licet , laagcnaeman snan goanorc. iwu jtu uuiu two n Uuiplae, dated ad take your affidavit, which ycu can eaU. 8. sloop of war Niagara, sily do tie sooner the better. I hate r.o v Sandusky Bay, Sept. 15. pcrscn to Rt-ak to or advhe with. Jack ! "It affords me singular pleasure that I if you cr me and clear me this time, yea have in my power to inform you of a vie- shall have the prayers of your fciuteie

tory we liave obtained over the avowed nek nowiedged enemy of cur country. On the 10th instant at 5' in the morning, we discovred tle lutile fleet on thr-fc

.,,. nr inn icitrrs f.nHessrs: distant about 5 miles-. The sicnal was im-

;o- Carrick and Gains ret-pet ling the barban- Jediately made to weigh and preparefor man by birth, first having tnquiicd f u;y his tie of the Creeks, in the Tombibee set-5 qction, which duty was discharged in a few cHracter, told me that four impressed A-

is not linihed, aud we aiein hourl txpec-

tation of an attack, I most co to work. Respectfully 1 have the honor to be your obt. serventGKO. 8-GAINS; U States Factor.

friend. V

GEORGE HENRICK

Aoing nM in Lisbon, belonging to

His Majesty's ship Impeiuex. tn Luhsu-

i ue to accuse him ot beinirin correspon- nemeni, occasion sensations more easny oinuics;ine wum nam aim we io wiouw ai u, iiicin.fiiriiiwj,u hkji

. on with the Slarnui Villa Franca, imagined than I can dewrribe. especially as thich kept a in plain sia;ht nearinE very ed tl.emsejves up as prisoner of war to

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After having given him an attentive hear- I have not re cived instructions from gov- towly. At meridan the enemy commen- tne Admiral, (lierKiey ) vi no orceica u.em if at hi repiest I am of opinion that erment to fend those exposed suffering ced the fire from their long guns in the to receive three dozen lashes each ! which l!i3 two letters received bv Toledo, are of people any aid altho' their situalicn and vhole line not a gun discharged from us was inflicted on them. He further s'ates, very innocent purport and that Coggswell apprehensions of an attack from the Creeks tntil all would tell, long andshort;the fire that he knew them to be real Americans, la not a pirticle of evidence to substan- have .been represented by me, at their re- commenced from our line at a quarter he- and would thank me, through tl.em to put t 'tulethe charge T hand you a copy of a quest, to the gove.nnient' thro the inedi- lore 1, and continued without one moment's their nanies and plates of abode in son.e atenieut made by several gentlemen at urn of their own leller which from time intermission until 4, when to my great sa- public paper in the United States, that 1,'atchitochos, which will further explain to time I forwarded to the War OfficeV tUfaction we discovered their standards to their friends or the 'government might et the subject " and which have been there received, but tome down, notwithstanding their flags their release from British tyranny. The The statement enclosed is signed by U the receipt of which has produced no an- were nailed to masts, with an aeservatiob following are the names of the four Auie..tUmeri who were oi-eent at the inter, swer to me. further than that Gov Holmes from the commanders that the vessels ricanf. viz:

view between Toledo and Corgswell,heard liad ordered out 6 companies, which, it was should go tu the bottom rather than surttte charges of C. for more than 1 1 hours, supposed, I, had not heard of when 1 wrote,:, render to a damn'd Yankee Will you ind finally report that they are without by which I persuned, 1 was to understand, have the goodness to pass to onr friend Air.

foundation, and that they are base, trea- that thegovernment thought it unnecessary ilay the nan wnicn tasienea the tiag ot

cherous and calumnious.

Nashvillk, Sept. 14, Fellow Solpiers,.

The horrid butcheries perpetrating

on our defenceless fellow citizens near Fort highly laudable for as many of our fellow

Stoddart, cannot fail to excite in every bo- citizens to go to their relief as think propiom a epifit of revenge. The subjoined ertogo, finding themselves with arms, letter of our worthy governor shews that provision etc,relyingontlegen.governnieot the general government has deposited no compensating them for their patriotism in Ruthoritv in this quarter to afford aid to aiVordiiiK the country a benefit and their

that further aid should he aftorded and if the commodore to his mast?

further aid, or ajd from Tenneee, should 'The Governor has arrived all in good be sent them, it would be seut without their- spirits; Maiden wiil be ours-in a few days.' authority. . 3 Other letters estimate the number

I cannot say more than that it would be of the enemy killed and taken, at 900. J

GEORGE BURNS of Pensylvania ISAAC ALLEN, of New-York GEORGE HENRICK. of statof do GEORGE HENSHAW, Salem, Ma. (Signed) John W. D. Thomson-

Fom the New-Hampshire Gazette The Surgeon of the privateer Sword-

Lou. Cvr. Fish, (which was captured and carried into

Extract of a letter from Joshua Gore.Esq Kngland) who arrived at Boston in a car-. a voluutecr in the A. IV Army to the tel, informs us that while he was at I'oriaEditors, dated . montb,the Corriwall 74,arrived there t'n m Camp at lake Erie, Sept. 18 a. foreign station that at the tin e of her

M T morrow (19th) we cross the Lake arrival, she had on bord thirty itrtjiestrd

volunteers should go torward relying liet from the torture of merciiess savages warm recepuon, ana many oi our d cn the justice of the general governraeut lead on hv their more savaae friends and heroes will fall, but their mmori for ultimate remuneration. It surely neer allies the 'British of Peosacola Spaniards, live forever, embalmed with the rich would be said that the brave Tennesseea.ns as many of our fellow citizens as t hink fume of a nation's grat itude.

the unhappv sufferers, it is his wish that bleeding fellow ci izei.s on Tombigbee re- for Maiden wo shall.no doubt, have a Amertt nn Stamen that a part ci thern

volunteers should go torward relying lief from the torture of merciiess savages warm recepuon, ana many oi our crave requeiicu io dc conuwicu pi.Mliicr t

per- sepuence they were pvt in Irons, and or

dered to btjed on Druid and uaUr. ' I he

wanted otlier inducements.than patriotism proper to go on to the relief of those dis- We have no tents but the canopy of Ilea- Urituh onicer suspecting that they had and humanity to the aid of our bleeding tressed people in the way above proposed ven, and for the two days past, nothing to been adyieed to this step by the Surgeon neighbours, their friends and relations I may go &. my most earnest desire is and eat but btef without bread, yet not with- of the Sword-Fish, ordered him Utveen a-iVnnfiilent the dull calculation of f nea- will be that they may act with success; but standing these deprivations, not a-murmur decks, nor was he again permitted his uf-

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From the Greenock Chronicle. Wth Junt.. 'Tnr. Groans of the Brittoks. It is somewhat singular; that we are still doomed to hear of the incest nt and successful activity of our unnatural fee. while our immense naval armament, under Sir John Boklase Warren, connr.es Itself

kinr prurience will not preveut you irom a an executive ouicen nave no instructions h nwru, tuu u apai

immediately stennine forth on this occa- from covernment to order such a step to the enemy of their country,

Mon so worthy the arm of every braVe betaken. 1 cannot however entertain a "Before this reaches

. ..!j;... .wl mnH ntiTrrk I ifirrt itmt donht that jrovcrnmenf in all circumstances heard of Com. Perry s

;-iinnaitioowViieh from present annear- would hereafter sanction their coins. hne Six of his Britannic

prevent mo from leading the - van but indulge the grateful hope of sharing with voathe dangers and glory of prostiathrg thoe hell liounds, who are capable of h barbaraties; in ti e mean time let all who

ANDUr.W JACKSON,

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general 2nd d :sicu.

CKIcf.asaici Trading Haute, St. Stephens, Mis. T sept. Uh 18! J.

till.

you, you will have

success on Iake

majesty's best

WILLIE BLOUNT, Vessels have struck to the American Eagle,

W. G Blount, Esq. : fcnd about nine hundred reulars aiid saiSecreury of State. ' lor are prisoners.

'7 ttFtho rst4-lnis- i Ahother letter under same date, from to the capture of a few insignificant coasjyJtul l:L"e a"w Eq. confirm. he ting vesfels Will nothing tempt hn iq i? e ? atchks, Sept I2i -"tatemenU above, and estimates the force use the power he holds in his handt, ? ). Irracr of a letter from a gentleman of the of the annv at betueen nine and ten thou- the stigma which he has already suflercd to first respectability at Natch itocliez, da- sand. He'further states, that when thev be attached to our naval ipvircibility no ted Sept. 4th and received by this days do march, between two and three hundred rower to nerve 1U arm ? What good ohTna,T . British pi iouera will be seut onto Lex- ject earthly can his passive forbearance I am sorry to inform you, the repub- iagton, Ky. for safe keeping. promote ? Is the enemy too weak and inilicau army of Texas, were on the I&th ult. It U evident from the above statements naficant to render his' chastisement a n.a7-

enuitiy ueiearca, iweniy miles beyond bt. that ere this, the much and long talked of ter of any importance ? Letitlereuwn

The Te??saw se'tlement EftFt Antonio, by the army of Amdondo Gen. T,n!r?n it in nur nnciiinn and np Linlr hered t hat it w ealr rvprv liiiiir nf A v

.-! . n!.l n,.l.-i ,l it . y. .J' ov

of wnoiie ner j ist vov r o oiou.ian - uico cu vucm in uicir c.uijk a wen torward to an early period when it w I tins moment, adds to his strength the

1 m pseron oa sue inoians I'linuns cno-cn posiuon wun h iorce oi aooui one tft,n our power to lay the important news partial i

Frt in thit settlement, which had in it to three. The

lie royalists, mo-tly regular Uloie an ai.xiou.lv expecting public, the interier, were at first bea-

succeeteshehas acquired.; will tew

erfullv stimulate him to make the he&t ua

n rmt 60 12 months Volunteers, and per- troops lrom the interior, were at first bea- 1 of these insults, to increase his n eanii, and ln?s 70 or 80 militia men, many women ten and driven seme distance, with the los THE NATIONAL FAST. to render the war popular in a state and

;vj children and property to a largeamountot three pieces of cairoon, and many kil- On Thursday last, was verv generally under a government, most diihcult l.acxiasuken on Mond iy U.t, and every soul led Gen. Toledo wispeeting an ambus : observed in Boston, w ith a solemnity be- quire or preserve an vnanmity of rent?evcentB or JOmasacred. It Was attacked cade, ordered hiAroops to hault and form coming a peopU who h.v become di.tin- menu among the great body of the people. b shout To'J. Indians (and it is stated) on better ground, but the Americans.with 'gulshed for their religion The performan- But to our feelings, thi. is a most uugrve,n..in them eperieuced British or Span- tn indescribable enthusiasm, and impe.hir Ces were so impressive as to induce one of ful topic. We could wish theerror repaitish ottirers. A small Fr.t(20 or 25 men ojity in deipite of every exertion of their the opposition papers to remark that " peo- ed before it be too late; though we confess lri) in the fork of Tunibiftbte and Ala- officers, rushed into the ambuscade where pe CouMulted their own eonMiieflces more that urhfi of energetic measures beirir

lmna w..attacked the day bet ere yeter- many ot the cannon o the euemy were than the President's proclamation." The resorted to by Admiial Wanen aie m"

by which they .were faction were excessively mortified that the pidly decreasing. If any motives cculd h as were not ret re- President, it'.vitation : waa -o rnr,iil!v irnoel him to a. virorAn arinlirfirir-., nt

li?s onournde. icu in comusmn, icnviog every u.mg ne- complied with. T hose clergymen meat fensive measures, tl ce le must have a'.

Several families have lKen iercyed . mnu mem jcimo, vois. Keroper distinpushed for their talent and piety, reudv feil, in the recent loss of our fricates

in ther.'c. anu it.e noctaw naie ni..rti ed me. th-t the settlement above cn the "T.-mHi-Va will bo attacked to niht by a

muna w..atiacK.eu me uay oeiere verier- vi v!inun o iky, bv about (x) Indians, and after ael arp opened upon tliem, b f.jht the Indi- werebentoff witiiout any mostly dctroycil: such

a.irtv of 4 r 3.'n) Indians. T;: w!u'e itlement wil

a. a . .

aim i cny. wan aooui sixry omers, nave gave discourtes satisfactory to the serious a-d now m reverse of our ai my. If 1 e

arnvcu aiiAacorH i.e-, ai.a report says as f both parlies. They seemed awakened is proof against thee, we pienr re it will

many mo.c a. i rinuy. w.- is. viikin- t0 dancers of shakintrt tie union by p- soon le tieenKMi iroiier lubiiclv to inves-

sons.

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hv was in tlnrt hatl.'e actiog ss eid posine crovemmer.t: and r.mbiticn. and a tteatehis conduct that the natron n av IV

rill fuirwitb out Gen, Toledo; arrived here ye-Jerday &. rancorous parly spirit weie severely de- satisfied, and justice be dc re to t! e iitm;

rr-' .V.4 i . returnen lh morning with ammnnjtion. uounced. es committed cn the buior of wur. ceunit i- wd that the. indiana .wuu- jp enab'e such as. were at Nacogdoclvct to ;;t Ib'ia genera! commendation WWist try. y iH M nunn are cr4Mn their Jioifcs be- rnaKe ttb'aini. .vl ao , jtsible, co- inat. tvoeceitions TSwi aerrren rca- - . . ...:..i.;..AP-.i c..l..;il verthn rrtrn -. if - . ""OCiteptlons. A WO senrCLS p. ta-

r i... .......u.. ..ii . -t,. ., l-..-k. :...-- . c,.raAn oton. to say thelcat o t! em were

v.MMMnn.rM(i;i on nuHimnvr tnis place v.-ining itr - shocVin-l Vh ai- tv

1 1 i'vhe.! of i!ree-ea families are da ilv "e iiunu'rc2

tel We "have no force to p"oect the.ai. n wnmen on f.vt. ecp?n fmm 'iY.'t '' 8 o.-ely.t hundred mou:t?'l Rifle nen venieam.-c of the bloody Arrjrndo wh ei.c down !aijJiatelv fr.m WV Teni- l Altimia and Siltilho distinct r1',hef t.Im:

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Lotion Patriot.

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Warhiwcton Citt, Sept. 9: We conmiulate our fellow-citizens cn tVe cafo arrival in Frsnre of oiir rhijdster tft that court Und the msngement c.f Mr. Crawford, our neoctation with the French ccvemroent w ill he conducted, with

every fdva nt aetlvat can be' derived frcxa

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