Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 22, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 October 1813 — Page 3
im MeuTi. luiovrjn iiaptomcaij 11 exttacUrb.n a leading ministerial cn'the a.terny. VVa buM we arc and jefit U thus thai the views of
sitdUI print m tnjsoeruvutat are frequently announced. If the uoiMiruf the W ernmint Itn n. , 4Ul nicrHjwc snail yenaTe , -to e flmig and bloody war wit I, thi. tyrant of the ocean, Viulewe lay bar sove reinty ar her teet she claims and ex--orctet. at ftlwtra has claimed and exf .America oiut be" treated ai AN OUTuAX. if she enforces her equal right, and defends heriti sens, or retaliate the eras I tie of theenemviothote Americans a 1 a tlii a !.
.... ,..k t i.jmi .uiiMi.,rCuciT;in& exercise-u,r Mietr; a,uthonvy, itni
?tmpofaneouly by, the friends of Great .Lrirain 'm this country, to place the war on o; her than its true grounds. It is in resistance to the stealing of American citizens froth our remit at sea and elsewhere it, is against this andwther oppressions and rrtaritlnio tyranny, that wo make war. BntMn cannot defend, and therefore ahu tore she would disguise, the cause for whic 4ht. It is not trxieit is notoriouslt false, tHtt rre 6ght to." protect foreLrner. far from it, wa have passed a law that no foreigners shall be einplojed in our na l service; that none but American cill ens shall ener it. And it AiuertcaQciti" cess are' tnnrde rara in EnlanH for havtug fought 04 battles, he is a base recreant who would refuse to punish the murderers as they ought to be, who would stand an idle spectator of so cold-blooded an outrage on his 7:ens.-- And we pledge our selves that if the British suvemment dare proceed to such an extremity, the most prompt aud vigorous retaliation will ensue. and even the execution of such a threat, to .... ... ,j j uuniu the contrary notwithstanding. But, reader, be not alarmed Tlte government of Pri tain dara hot no, it dare not, unprincipled as it ia, execute any vuch sanguinary and bnual pnrpose, as .is avowed in the fallowing krticl' ft is all bi-avsdokbut it. - gurnet til'g m Srctvu ciua.l3 ' soma at least who have lahare tn the ad-' TnlnistrUou of the aGaira of that depraved aXCCDOTft or COMMOUOAB VUAUNCST. From t Baltimore paper of July 16, 1813 We have been favored with the following anecdote of Captain Chsunrey. of the United States Navy. Its genuine Yatdei spirit wTi not be uupleasant to our readers at this crii. A very abort time aince Capt Chauncy returned from a v vajre to the East Indies. ship The Birtish o&W, an impertinent vudpw without even saluting Cant. Chauiv.
which, under a furlough., ha had made a a elir htv-five O
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pnTBie ciui?n. me passage nont, in nu icq oincera.- a wo of the vessels were Gen. Prottor iWe are informed til 'I rf I n"01 r hn mi ' hpmin Kt a ha' "Ui Julia anil ImwIm f..M..t.1..l..k-! 1 ' . . . . . '
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ur.d.n up wi r u. u -una, mm ueu- i uur squauron. i ne iauy oi the Jke thJro by forced marches, for seve
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puppy, without even saluung Capt Chaun- the enemy's fleet. regiment mor' Ball's squadron andtU ThVtebscriber has jest arrived with ta cey as aperson havuvg any pretensions to Gen Wilkiksox, with 4500 troops, sfneadly Indians; ovortook the rear guard excellent assortmeat 'ef Glass ware, ccacenuhty woiUd have done, ordeted i one of had embarked from Fort George, under, of thtf enemy while in Owe act of destroy mg of HjefolIoWipga'rticles (to tritir his men to stand. bvJhe helm. Cant am convovof Con Chauncrand s arrired t In .-a.?- -..1 .1.- i' -is "a 1
yh,aoc.yjl..tljoir.,,ded,toldhi.iior.o knock anv man down who attemoted tn li .:i - k-n .riT . . txke his nice Without his (Chaimhev'Hl nr d. The attempt was made, and the English sailor, by prostrutlun, paid his tribute of veneratinn to the nerve of the Yankee, The lieutenant how, ripped otiias jnatjy bandswit G2ihs tt threats es 1 rcrtcn'cculd Voardai " by 60 cr TO men. n, araons them the hrt r.ccr of hm ru Jestrt shin, who .asedctptaiu Chauneey m-cots notsv iittie, for hi treatment la, the lieutenant: i T i 7j 1 NmwMJswK ve t IU either did not know his duty and the manners of a gentleman, or wooid not eer.-iiethem Ytm have now a superior I . . ... t Htreon nonruuiesnip oJovriiynit;.feojrr. Uiptain men wetit.n ooatn tiie tnan of r4 their violence, stsdhe was diinied as the d d?st ubfhitYetike8 rairal, they had ever t.'. ':!h, without Ih-irlcrij: as anv thins; else than the inkir f a r nnii F,st litdiamtrt.V . - ; Preuoi tj hitiuj Ct BiiUsh tliipjt.
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upoathe L;;-luhnan s laying hia hand up- cey loslCS men kiUed and wounded, in Usr regulars It is said there ere several hn- Cl on it, seitedlilm by the ecrutr of hit Jtck hjp. V :- . , n . . -h-s died Indiaw . ProcWand Elliott, with " w and threw hint overboard into the boat . Lemea. the reltra of Proctor's srmy,' shout CO drtgoots made their escare, but -i7H!ith'.s the lieutenant and his men went taken bv Gen IliBBun nniii i.r - j .''!..
off. and La at am Channeev w nwsmt 1 several hundr ln;.n. i.-- .Ainu l r-- r . .
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tttf.i.y theCommodo,t. to wtrh been so .plete a. Pem'S it u carrel -i he replica in the same mnn?r::. without briU-ant and fnereaUttg W e;.c '.Tor for elUiC r of ?he.i to come out .EOicP1ct tw; "'Xsr civic? wiy era Inch to that Ul? v anl. tratisrl' Ciir lrvcp'to tuy peint; wU tle V,tT Aaii't'e -Tht'cvtumaDdcr of V..' " '" ' C'bL. r-t wVwJr charaeieriftttoo many of U.e.Lake, y- ...' c u ... LusLfas his force To htlC ta s acd? ,'c'iT T Tnn C iVW-
r, itiMw-viiiv suurcr cuisV- vf .iiiuuu l Viil Drri- v m mursl im tirtf f.,rw I Ivi sal -.ssll.
r.-.,.uiT vit'crua i im jrnnirx rr.ecis wu i nil. ur i iiu AltliUH. and i.ns on boa id froui 125 to 120 rr.fr- 1e setter icr has rst- arr!.
Argu,-over the Uritishi Uri. turns out to be fan. The pri found Uiparagi.phdetervs of every honest man. Eots
uter who firsC the content..', AacOs. ' A.t j3.vVVVtawMW. J.. rrlt W - . roi IA cfrwiy th Upit'i States a,d wmtfWdkirf ikV wry Uttitwt. ; . ' ;t A PROCLAMATION.' . i oe enenj haring beeu dnteu fom the territory or aiichigati, and a part ot the ...j. v....w. iuj vuiuuiaiiu iiAviu - '"c'7no' pocomw.irec-rj iu the call tovenmeatof the territory -houU . v.,.wllllcu uu uiv lunocr yunxn inai an appointments and cqcimissione which hare been derived from British oCicers are at an end; that the citizens of tlte i w . , . " ,0 rwurcu wtii wo rijjuw iiu f..T..c wmcn mey enjoyea previously to the capitulation made by General Hull onthe Utk of august M Under the present circumstaiwes, and until the will of the government be known, 1 have t!ought vil office in th T-. rJrw f k the period of the capitulation of Detroit, resume the exercise of Ue powers appertaining to their olBces respectively. In the present dispersed state ofjta Kpulatin many officers are doubtless absent In all case thus alluded the last incumbent who resigned the office will resume the exercie of its duties. The lawa in force at Ute period above mentioned will be r-. tablished, and continue in force until repealed by the proper authoritv, Given at Head Quarters'the f io 29th day WILLIAM If iT AnnTRfWr vuMM uttieral. Jftkn O. Fa Van. Aid d-camp. Sljc IDtgtttti Cazlu MJDfSOfr QCTOUEll 29, 1813. 'wvtm- r umaxTTCaMf "fa -bSt2i V wooer, 22, r
lUAUJVUY 8AFE AKD THEBRLed tha they and their tribes ihould be
TJ8U FLKliT DEFfciATlSDt J5ror souts ahoi 1 all heart Uxip. v ocuT rgrw sena round the cup. By the Mail this mornina' we received wm iujiuTing pieumg intelligence, ana lMSten to lay before the public a brief SUMMARY. ; ' FOUR of the British squadron on Lake Ontario, have been captured bv Com. " Chauncy. They were intercepted while convoying troops from the head of the Lake to Kingston. Two hnndred mnA were left in pursuit of another veisel of the enemv'a fleet. B-cUtf. Harbour. An TimmeUUI. .it.ei on Kinrttnn mi Tnxt) - ' rr.7 " . - ; T h mnt ecil .i1 teen caplored,and one hundred bamiiht warons. , r - i Col Scott commsias at Fert Geor-eL c wii.li i w regulars ana jwu niintia. Ucn. . r- -T-" HUarxoK's srmy, 4000 strong, hi errivvl at Ogdeuburp , t - - ' We congrauUtc our redem nn tmr eov'tpUte svrxricritv n 'fk Oufari.ine untui. ieer ta .ecover the In'of te V oLra and Vitirfvur eapured tea iCUer ia oir u-v,uucrtuatly :'recenii
. - , L, " " -"v" " . vyiuu U4i, uui,io miles up Uke n V i w w. t ... I . . ' . . . Vr i.i Tl,eGen Pikeeiigaged the whole jivr Da Trench, when engagement &.holf Pint DcCantCrS. ' ' British squadronTor half en BourC .Yeo.' luoVplaeelTit British Ve .aid to lliavo ' S I "r '.Vm.- , shipwas nearly destroyed-tt one time tiie4 only ' a few retthVlt noefore-Uy" AiuarL JrmtJ.niDt; . . : te whole BriUsh fleet surrounded her to softindeied.but- thfr 'Indians ohstinaltly t Lol PUf rrr,lV keep the Fikt olT,Sthd she trrtnroftined the conte.t above two hotrei-lf .alf-JPint A ? mblCrS. ,
oa"ee t?rv; Jiruais neen .e wa preppcxto ga cut o.fc00j i. IhP Ivtal.aws, wiUit hrensr.lltrrftat rtptoicd and ferried ii.lda lri-sH port by vird will ierniL $hit ithev mftt:tU I.ic?iie crt"tr fcr eU otthe a?rre !c t t Bn'iMi Brtpeliran. a eielof nit. h cooU?ct must bj dcipixateahd tfc.;i:c. : " cfMr. . E'lrnett vlU ffl! ir. br t v super iarforcav The brsve lieut . A Ltc?, - ' ' " . " Vv Vtuitl cr tsihcl Iw for rih, , . " . f, lerenmnisndef.oneof iham.n tnrti.niiln.. ; llTRTAXfllin .r - "-v I '. lMK?'AAT rrt! '
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SUCCESS ON LAKE OSTARJO. Erirrxt rf a letter-frmn. an nfih-p i.ffle J... If kr' Ik' T.! rp-torc, cat. ij, -U itithleartfallDleii-rre thatl roni. a. i .ciousta our future hfipesv than honorable to'lleunremittim tri,inf hnv rt faithful officer. ComraoJi re Chauiicev by out nmt.ceuvcrin' I ro, nas captured four of his ichrs. anatiie Lady or the Lake andthe Svlph th betiiaifors on the Lake were UVt in FUnuu 01 anOltlCr Ol tllO Cneoiv's SChO. r j m , Seh ,Oi ttie 6h, the Commodore with dl Ms fleet, arrived at S. Harbor, with the ibotr priie. You miy place confidence in me aofva statement, lor 1 saw the ueet tnyseliv Two hundredand eighty five priloueta, priuciDaily uennan troops, were taken on board the enemy's veels. You Jaay expectnewa every day.4 J Frorn cant Martin, who left Detrmt en te 5 th init. we have been politely fumUhetl! wilh -the following information, on which the public will make their own esnxments. Mmitiiinu ' On. the - 4th ' wsrerat & eputiei from the oiawatomy and mis mi 'tribes of ledrans, tacie in to Detroit bearing a vhite ilag General rArtburt'who then eommanded at,peiroiL; permitted that the deputies should be heard in council. Acohncilwas immediately held when one ot the deputies, r who appeared to act the orator lor the reinslnder, rose and addressed the general In the following words: Father We are now unarmed we are at your me rev do with us as veil think. FhPT, andChidKn ishlng we eurelves are perishing if you take us by the hand, weare wiUrnI tb take up tiie Tomahawk against any power eimer wnite or re a wnicnyou may uirecc . j. They were immediately taken by'the fi hand-tobacco . wu distributed stows -tkw-wiJ bv-wergnaxcieQ to.brinff in their squawa and children-and were pro- ... . - - .- a fed at the expence of the -U 8Utea. , We Understand that general M'Arthnr . acted under Jthe directions of gen. Harrison. CapU J Martin informs at that he was "?!liL?A! A"f 6RS Iv7 r'HV.r T i; era at a.e River RaIn.-'rfl CAron. JVon lA Supporter t)f Oct. 0. ANOTHER VICTORY. v j Dtpnug the part vieek auUjenttc mformation has been received of Uncomplete cap orcca unaer that gen pursued ral days, myconsisUn'a of Col Johnson's mounted .5:. tn:in. j . vance of our ar .IWU t-.t.-f -"-. , pwriujs bqq ovenooK ; uie . main oocyst ! i . hav. rUrd wmW ti r i,t,k sVtli ITaI r;LY said to t wtuiattv wbunde-i All the art wards cne hnndid bagote waru Uve been the fruite of this victor: ' , ; ' : . : - ,u;,WA-W ii Bv e centleman rrom rt.rtiumo.n we erlnfi.roed.tiiat tl ntsui brig LmoW riom r-it 31; trr...w:i n;i:t?A
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By a letter. tie.: EMn'Tthtrk&" iYos.
Pa Chriitian,. cated Sept. t7lh.. 1813. They are informed that General Flcurney and Couiniodore. Rbew.tttie. to set out from thnt plate, tho next .daw fW'ihe Mobile; The General had rereiyed MfprinatioW 'that a British vessel bad just artived at Pcnsacola. having on ImarA a. larce Quautiiv of smmnnition and tr-oSi fninrtie jnntnn tjuiejs. who tmld tercnlc UMaawfa G kkhsls in the Uriilsk wicb.'- umtrsi rwareoy fiaa omfreatneTepiiar iorccfn ih ctuartcr-witJ the reitreiil, to the, 3Iot)ile; fuSlv de ermiocu iuuciccu mil lif ip itifl & . The forces of X3ccial FIoumrrnnita - - ' w,ln T nosa 'r,I;'. 1 entimte ai.d Geoia. 11 be fuily adequate to cuuur, ar u- ijf necessary,! exlermirtehe Creek Insane uvw um -um,' rjonrs, and that part of West Florida -east ok tht rerdido river Ay. Gazette. . . - - A gentleman in this city baa received sv letter from Kew-Ilaten, written. vestery cne.hour alter u.e majiciosed,whtch suiet lhat Aulaota aloop ofwar had neril th JNetr Maveo Harbor,- and that.theAcasta frigate was ta tho Soui4d,a lew mile east or. t that place.'' mmmmmm ... American prisoner at tht U(tvana.The Mercantile Advertiser of -this ciuraIng, cftntaining several letters relative to a number of American, lately belonirjto the privateer Saratoga, who have been ta ken aod are detained i as pnsoners the Havana, and aro Very had iy tre'atc t by the Spaniards. Bteasarea have been taken for their xalief by aa tppUcatiiia to goverhmeoL " ' ' , ; i . INDIANA TERRITORY ? . jFFFRSON COUVTV C9' A lr&Ur XrV2iTY V Court of Common Pleasy Crnts'tvutpan j'.v" r " r.T-v: .'. "Whereas on cCdavit. of tle plantiST, attachment Usued against the goods tzxl chattels of the defendant late of the county and Territory aforesaid, and judgement was had thereon before the said court cf Tu u therefore to notify the aald ErT l that nnlei & .PPear her. on common Fleas at their last October ttrra, rai . . a th0 ,irst da7 rK,r ncxt court of Common lo -boMw at lladison, on the fint Monday in April next, and shew cause why the judgement of said court ahall not be complied with, execution will Issnend the property so attached as aforeiald TfiU be sold to sadsfy said judgment. - Jy 9roen of -the coirt, ; ' T Attist, JOHN PAUL, c.". c. Aladison. Oct 29tb 1811 3 C TAKE NOTICE. nau UJIOD, U0UIC3 k a Ta? I ' ' - VJUari.llIiL r'-OC s , r ' r Vw uunuuui - vriini rd & Plainiintchcrs. stsprtmeot of Tin Ware: of ta erset. ,?nl 9?-. A,. handsome etsortr fetter with very large assort peat cf castings ifrcta the A See 4Vfc.iwwl-kiw a.t'-L 1.1 r. . small assortment of Bat- Iron, aupcricr' r.4llt .mm .iniuy fi tne ucnuin - Millingoo BterU. Cnroty Ko. 3 Abn fl,r -:r; J c"k-:r,: Jw II . .F t K t k " , , inna. I :cc;:cr,
