Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 26, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 December 1813 — Page 3

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lietc dy 4r.iieia qu r-tu whcu li. rm- principles' Hurt maxims under which U tj ay Ihatlieu. iiaiuon attacked tl.c army i'o my icujbtti.nietii td surp.ffi, rc oninnt'ty eW'ed James ft Mat t V-ouin v lu lorutaiiy pra'pei!; hug, put-under Gov. Prkvot on Wednesday, S?tU my arrival at this pfafe. d'srovertt. urnc

tPfero "l" J" iv.iiiwi.i"'" '; v uw.v vvaiiu eiu, ''" -ni iiimi uio vim rcuc4iiueii iubiiciuus vc,rBia :iu wiin fJPCCIlirn n IIV

ustry, circuited rcfxats pjjucicr.l to H.e hartcter'of our mutual friend captain F.W lott. air l 'vi pa poerd the N is'

ha of the greater part of his artillery and ra with capuia KM L in the character of

bSSet ""d that the laughter wasgtet a volunteer mariue oQoer aid; durlofif

anl TtJtn.it flurxrts Clerk. Uia . n&'y be. cabled to support their rights and were, carried by storm, and that alter- dt tlx-ndl-vy tvruor J-mg communicated privileges, and trausuiti.tlidtu.uniaipAirad j?,vvr0,T tllJel AHf el tSe folleene-g Meage; :-s ... - to their poatertty. , Toikaud obliged fiim to retreat,' with the 1"

Ii oonsliaiice jtir reolaltfn of the last HeUn,tTo piece of eatman have been aelected from thm belonging to the State la the cwmty of Wa$hingtto irhich, it presnned, will fully answer the pr7oie ihtetided, with a amall expeme to prepare them the cara of hich, and getting them taiubly mounted on tratelUwg carriaei, waa committed, to Col. Thorn NoVeawho will report to you U progret

lie haa ma en.

WILLIAM JONES.

Savth-KingitoictK Oa. ib, lbl;i. A PtiACU ViUVEltNUR.

One of the most curioua gentuaes araoog

on botli tidea. (douUvd i an exjres, he ava' had gone to H'ashlngton with an o!Ui:ial account of the b.itlle Not tnie

lie further atates that nr James Yeo

the whole of the Eautern peace party jeo- had left Kingsiun. and had taken the com-

pie.

the action 1 do moat aoletnnly aid peritua

ty declare his conduct to have beeumch, a ever to eMablUh him in my conh.Iencn, a brare correct, and humane man and jt is

with no mi II degree of attisfacticn, I do

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(and they abound in curioaitie 1 iiaua ol the JltXtUtt vn Lake Cham plum aaure vou that it was hit veel. com.

Wm.Jo5Ef tha Govf mor of tUiede that on monday iail Co n. M'Donough duct, and exertion, that, in a great mea-ltland-or want o a bttter, r they ay. war within 16 mile of the Bntih tieet, uro at this moment, crown our country Every body remem be ra, or, at leaat, every .and that a battiewa expected to tike place with the victory it ha nhU'ned. I im body dug,ht to remember; hu former oiea- the neat day. an re you will join in opinion with nm aajteatothe ldlature of that alate lie thM the above tatement ia hnt a f.int

With respect to the powder purchased; till contiuuein the tame state oftrepida- The Leg'nJature of New-Jersey hive.ad- sketch, when I give you the words of cap !bf the Quarter-RUster-General of the Uon, and stilt takes the aame adtquatt journed, having previouslv passed a lair Uin Perry. When he came on bird, he flute, of which com pUinU have been - means to guard against the detrvctiH appropriating tunda out of the siute Trca- observed that he belerved the day was Inst xmde, 1 pmi!jiO the report of tle Uriga. viU of av Urifish conquest. .Hut hear .anttapay the New Jersey ouoU of the Ja two thirds of his wan war cither killed

dier General, whose doty it vas nvsdo at him. cb'rtrl car of the U. S.

the last 8efioo to cause it to be inspocrcti, WIle we felicitate ourselvea that no Jtahlun J)iclrsan. Eq. is appointed a will give you a correct statement of Us invasion has yet beeamadonpon this state Ju'de of the Supreme Court of 5i6wJerquality, when yoa will be able to detnr- yet from Ute extent and accessibility of aeyyia room of W. S Peuuington 12. mine whether a additional. quantity shall our shores, we shall always, during the elected Governor, be po rehired of not. - war, remain exposed to the apprehension 1 ; l onceifeituunecemrat thistitneto and danger of thi calamity, and as tliere NEWS FROM DETROIT-

ito into detail on the ub iect of our re.-our- scorns to be no well grounded hope of a Gen. M'Arthur with his brigade haa

imcuv irrmmniion oi mis ucalt uctive evil usu tor icfcaiinv mna St. J 08 p ha.

it becomes our duty to prepare our lutnd where he will garrison thb winter The H tins toytnlrekertion.it has cven us tLe"

lur ii ciinuiiusnro, uriiun tna lounn lorues ine.n are not uav.

Well, this is all right and proper. He correctly kuowu Geo. Cess, iremaina at ''Capt. Perrv In a Idtter tocapt KUio at .

ceaorof onr supplies of ordnance, a rms

aathe General Assembly are pos. ed of the necwsaty Information and can determine wliat lurtlier step ouiht to bo .taken bv them for the secirity of the utate Whi!e we'felicitate oursclvw that no inraioa hat vet been mtde upon this State,

or wotinded, and bis vessel could rende no further assisunce. No, aaid capt. Ellt '. olt, I can yet save it I wish to God vou would said captain Perry. Take chaVgei of my battery while I brig the gunboa'j into close action, and the day will yet hV oura. After the action was over, ami capt. Siliot came on board, capt Perry raa

and caught hotd of his hand, saving I owe

ought to prepare for the worst. But he Detroit, tiid is commandant of the poste so gives him much credit for beatiug v& not only "pre pares his mind' for the cou- m that frontier and has been appointed tlie Royal Charlotte, tinusne of war, but preparei,w ituoch a governor, proteni of Michhrun territory .

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vet tram the extent andaccsinuuy or our it wwao osotroxui ie means to meet it wtmcivuana military jurisdiction in the Jtrom ta r run fort ralftidium ahores, we shall always, during the wr, --or, t least, i?ircnrf to prepare. Do. not north sveateru district of Upper Canada. GOVERNOR StIELBY. regain exposed to the apprehension and imagine, ye "vtnr hawkaH who liavegot Tranquility in that quarter. Our venerable chief, upon his retatft danrer of this ealaovitv, Ji as there seems yonr hearts full of French and ttutan A Hag had been e nt into Detroit by from the conquest of the upper part of Ca to be n i well grounded ho; a speedy ter- movements, that the wise governor pre- thst radubtahle Englishman; general Proc- nada, having taken hissettt ln Lincoln i rtinattonof th-s destructive evil, it become! tend to make his arrangements on such a tor, requesting his pupvs end etiects his route, and there enisved afewhoursiti

mit duty to prepare our minds for. its con- largeand wasteful scale, as your heated which he ran away from on the river the shsdes of domestic reof arrived t

tinuance. It is also highest duty to remem- fancies might suggest. And, above all, do Thames ! It is aleo stated, that while the the seat of government on tuesday the 16

oer, wiin graimiue, vnai ajivum vdwhmi iiuv u.m no is in a aurry in ni& prcpar- cncri auu i.n rcu uruiuer, were loraj or inst ncea oy most oi the gentlemen which has hitherto protected u from many at ion. Oh! no. kSIoxd and wo,'' i his the agil at Detroit, and vice-roys of Alichi- who composed nis sta AT on the campaign. of the distresses and sulferir of war.and maxim. Here is an account of the prepar- gan, that so far as they had an opportuni- lie was met some mile from town, and earireefved to us the fruits of our labour, Ss. ations to .'merf htvation.' ty of partaking in the political affairs snd corted in by a number of the ciuenss the invaluable privileges, both civil and re- 4In compliance with vonr resolutions .discussions of this country, they were Erankfort ard its vicinity. A federal Mr

of the last -session, (too pieces of cannon vr supporters of the caue of the "peace t i i . . . . i. .... .

nave neAnseiectea tromtnooe belonging to pany siauncn leaeriiets ot that class, the 8 fate, in the County of Washington, They received some of the leading news, which it is presumed, will fully answer the Ppers, of Uiat party uch as theTederpurpose intended, with a small esnense to l Republican. " 4,l)nited State Gazette

treasury aud inctirred a larae awumuU- prepare them tha car ofwhirh, and set- ad the Ohio rAderlUt," better kuow in judce of the superior court now in eivw

iioa of debt, burthensomo to u tnd to our ting them suitably mounted on travelling neighborhood by tho name of tie 0- and transient gentlemen, utre invited tb

'hoiias co iory," mat get.orsl Victor wai

lijiou, whtoh have been transmitted tou 1'rom our ancestors. In the contest in which we are unhappily eiurared, in. which the United Su;e

ijave already expended o much blool and

lulo aunoor.ced hi arrival A sumpttiou dini er was prepared for the occasion, at Mr. W: Ouln s hotel ; where Col. C GEBt'r, acted as president and commcdore L. TayLor as vice-president- TW

X emote posterity, however we may lament eftrriag, was committed to Col T

wat partake.

the fatal policy by which this slate of ovr.s who will report to you theprcpw tully o! opinion t hnt these Papers advoca- After the cloth was removed, the foMowthings has beea produced, it li nevertheless he hat made." ted sound prineiptes: he was highly grati- ng toasta were drank with reiterated aj our duty to submit with patience to thn The British must be mad if they attack fied. to see the spirited and independent plsuse. privation! and distresses of tho times until, the territory of this chieftain after his l"d those editors had taken against the The governor and h!s stuff havine ret l-

xy the operation of our excellent itistitu

tlons, a change may be effected in the measure of our present rulers, or such others appointed in their places as shall pairtue a system better adapted to promote thtnie in'eret of this extensive nation Avernment like that of the U. States, formed for the good of tha people, is admirably fitted for the true purposes of deface against foreign invasion or domestic

ftro cannoti 7re mounted

Halt. Post

MADISON, DECE3lUERdmi,

administration of the United States and red, after the regular toaat were drank.

of the infinite d vantage his government the company, upon the pres'dent and viroy, derived form the information they gave, president giving the toasts in relation ti The party that came with the flag the govenorand gen. Adair welcomed tliein frm General Proctor were put under by six cheers. gnard Never have witnessed an occasloni The venerable ratrot. worernnr SVilhv where the whol pfmnrnv fmt m mm.

Thia week we have to announce the tin- was expected at Chillicothe, during the pletely to enjoy themseve's, nor ore which auccassful contest of a part of Gen. Ilamp- hit week with hU ti-pops, who had the o fully demonstrated that it waslhe homton's "army with the enemy' forceconrist prisoaers in charge, taken by Gen. Har- tte of the heart, paid to the tnovr', and no

ing of Untish, Canadian 21dAiec lndUua. wsonfeitthe 5th ult on the river thamee. the pomp of serrilitY. betoved upon tht?

trrannv: but Ulllv calculated for offensive Mruish, ianaaian ilililia ec lndi

war anT scbetnei ef conquest. T'teua- This news tho act so fully authenticate4 as h is -expected the prisoners will remain

preparei condition of the nation, at the 'ieiHui.iWuusiwinr mnre. onoma mere i until exchanged.

tommeticemect ef this unhappy war, and JJo- mptou ne retrograding to the

thn subsequent removal by the enemy of "r corners, w win oe wniy are unpiea-

THE FRONTIERS.

cae of the principal cauies of our hostility, ct event cold on is so nearly F rom the Burlington Centinel of Oct. 1 9. biM to have ope rat edjpower fully on the epproaching that the close of the present Latest account from the Northern ar administration, as reasont for impending campaign cannot be far distant. The my, are down to Monday and Teusdae

cause or me prcsem siai conn inga in thai iaL ten. Hampton had encamped with quarter doubtless is, the want ofthe co-op- hi army cn the South side of the Saint

eration ot lien. 1 1 kinson, expected to have taken place some time since. On the 15th ult. the Bank of the mus-

ibrther proceeding by an armistice, and

for commencing a sincere negotiation for peace; but from the prevalence of violent counsels and the effect, as I fear, of national animosity, carefully excited by crafty .politicians, we are still exposed to the pervis of this unnatural state of thing, and to the evils of that desolating scourge, from wbjcli, by. pursuing contrary maxims of policy, wVhad been foryeara exempted. If the United States-would regain the jroud eminence on which they lately stood they ranst remember, t hat it is righteousness which exalu a nation, aud that sin ia reproach to any people; they mast en dstvor to conduct their foreign relations

not so much with reference to the viewsof

Lawrence at Calow rapids. 15 miilea thia

aide of Montreal, & 4 miles this side of the BrtUh army, encaronted at I.a Chine.oon-

sisiing of regulars and militia, said to be

kingum, at ZanesVil'e, waa broken open abtnt 5000, commanded bveov. Prevostin

and 10.505 dollar taken from the vault peon. General Hampton was waiting The director have ottered a reward of th arrival of general Wilkinson, who waa

uuecn nonareaooiiaraiora niscovey oi on wednesOay ol last week, at CJda-

tbe per pet rn tor.

hnrW with his irm At. nhoiit ADO bLtaiiT.

Support?. Uia said thst the inhabitants of Montreal

are. moving their valuable down to Uoebec; Cola. Clarke and Fassethave tra2e their stand at Odlefown, their force is about 100.

From tht BvffoU Gazeitt Eatra, We have the satisfaction of anncunc-

We understand that letters were re-. ceivad in town on Saturday from Sacket, Harbor, dated ?9th ultimo, which statea that our fleet nnder com. Chauncey had.

pirtv, or to the prejudices or parttalitte jnst arrived off the Harbor that gen.

with which foreien nations are viewed.but " ntinson wouia ieae virenaaier jsitna.

with a strict regard to t ruth and fair deal- l" his army, i-onsisting of about 000 ing to onr readers, that the United State be end To "tne rights and prerogative of tDn) n the 1st int s brig Niagara, Caledonia, and Hunter ti e Other pnvere. - echra. Ariel and lady Prcvost ; and the With a return of peAce. we may fioa CaskiU If. Y. Nov 3. Wp Tripi and Little Belt, arrived ,ff ibr the return of the blessings by Which it The latent mforiMtion from Conime- BntTloe ereelt tliia day with torn. Perry Li drnArJlv aeeomnanied commerce ex- dorc Ckamttcev. lea in hi oi off Kington, and sen Harrison on board- To descritie

8ACKETTS HARBOR Brijj Gen. Boyd, with the troops from fort George, has formed a junction with tlie army at Sack etts harbor, all under thfi immediate command of major general Wilkihson, and have embarked on board such water crafts at were prepared for their conveyance to their place of destina tion. We are hourly In expectation of Hearing of some important operation Tlf weather has been so extremly atormy and severe, that tU xnevetnent of the army have been delayed antral week. li. Lunu

On the 20th olt general Hatntm's ermv wa on the eye of a march from the Fou. Comers, Chattangana, having drawn ami cooked six days provisions. Their destination, a secret. In the mean time life

cen. had sent apian of his campaign to 8ai ketts'harbor.where t) ere were council i.f war holding by order. of the secielary of war. He was, also di awing np and reviewing his line in order of battle, ever . a m . '

cay t.very ocicer nan hi instruction f.tn. Ixard con. minded the 1st brigade anofTiistobethe principal fighting genera L Mjor general Wilkinson, with ccmno

dore I. hnuncey, sqoadron aaiVd from

tended to every Shore agrieuuu mipro- diwkioidii iniimnnr. s iij, mat mc juiic jjjr ciniuMtu on uc mppwinincr - nmviT n n. 101 n t.corer. veiVand our moral and religious Vntf:6-:entie 25 ult the British squadron cant) ,of thtgalhnt and hravc men to whom tha '. . , tihnsand pravilejea Hrengthened and ia - t of Kings' onto right him. but afer re- Inhabit tnfi on a frontier of a thoond NOTICE re-Md- ' 6eivi?g a few hot run in again, not with- miles owe their pesen and security weei 1 vavu.-.. y In war. onrnjihtsand t?ie cfmtitutiMj standkgthey had the advantage of wind not attempt : we will mertlytate,thanlf t All pron who have not complied AnrJx of the'United SUtes are ever in &C . - ' heroe? wera tndomely saluted bv tk l- w,h former notice, are. infom ed that

vuiiiv ivmiru jd or.e- wee

SaeroNloUtion ar.d not enl rere rvsonle exposed tqthe Iosof life and Uhey.

"irnwoioj. oet St, 2P M

Chapirt, from our battery, with three heav they

ty cheer which wa reiumedina veryaj.

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tv irit a- general laxitv of moral. atd dia-- The Senn biat ha just arrived 'rem proprie m-npfr frotii the Jlet Un. rWard of civil inutwtine, threaten evil r'Uhtrgh with a number of the efficers Gen M Art bar with detacl xamsnf ! e?!wrrtr be as htiuza Uey are ex ten- of lien. HairtonV army, wloi'tfei than Nonh. We.! em Army, consist of inV -

- SiV?r 6r,fir 51 lu1 mc1' vAoCjis try pd icemen, have cuie CytKia

In. in thU date pd settle; tl e?r accoonta

v i I l e hut nto Ike hands of a rnjitratn forcoilectioiv. " ' M CA BE ROCHFOUD, ilU-ou, Drtetnlcr fl, IK,