Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 34, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 February 1814 — Page 3

A rnflemn frtjuv iSrt Hawkins in- manner..

dispt

lie thought the government

It stated that there are lah3 up er London on i'riday evei -jug .. !vU wUnum

ftrWji i-u .u.of Vhe friendly Indi. ahoatd be held no more responsible than if Gottenbcrg about t. -of American tnat oo that day tleie had beep vero iren H i v? w i oA n etp.IUioiV to plan- theinjury eto planted or.hadjbeea commit- vessels, 14 or 13 at Cuaha,ieu, and a- arretted at ypiea. TUy wetctirst ob, erred aiar iron the : hb.ue party, bring ted bv a lawless mob. bout the ame number at St. Feierfburg. n New-Loudon as straiere pi ei.eeU. fa report, of their hayittj hrd a heavy Mr" Jenning opposed the report. He The poor true American eancn who will ueanortue a well dreweil n an thctfllr? anifn4iMi ner lu junction of.the Coo-' said be could hot concave upon whatprin- not enter foreign service are laid to have in woman clothiap. apparently , nap ttd

cVnrcd Teht rif srs, about tea 'dayt ci'pteth fcommiltee had bottomed their re suffered greatly at lhoe places. ' wile ; in thl character they wftt w, beat a After the bat'le of Autosre. They say ii.e port ' That for every wrong there should Accounta from Carthagena states, that onr frigates lying there, & were likp the jm t f the artillery wai hen rd by them be a remedy, was a principle undeniably the Fan fan, a French privateer, had ta- strangers weHireated, and departed wjthro,n lfc e'tWck till io.at. - We think correct. That the depredations were ken a vessel under the Ibgbf Ferdinand out , being suspected. They proceeded to . ', n . 1 t Tk ?fA AVl U .... -'1 (I'll fri via it rMiri.!l anil fia. a 1 1. n ... . .

their t4ry not, hnprgoatMe, as gen. riormy re.-raioiy.tu'ri.nnlitiul an expedition MlHit k .' iMll if n hattfe ha

4eit f4Miht in l iai hr-ciioii' tho trops . Mr. Jennings thought, that the prece- ennonncipg the arrival of Hie AniWan observed lo an officer that sU did not tie-

it must nt from winch the committee oi claims, ironiiiMiux, ooeot, -mevne- wo iub rngcruinwi m wor'CT ncrou

committed could not be denied, and there- 7th with $300,000 on board 230,000 o visit Fort Griswold, and after a . thorough

fore tlie only rmnedy left bv which they whi.:h weve in doubloons. inspection pf the fort, were about to Jeavw

could be renumerated, oueht to be applied. A rrovioeuce patrol tttetfth tnst. alter u, wnen a womsn itoiiM)ng to ir.e Ipif

oftheUaited SHe en2ed in

t.ve be ror?')e'l fnnn frt 4ert, of that neighboring id.

S:o4- had considered themeive warranted, ni epeake trig e ciioeiiii.ed a unaea- wasaienaie iiua excited lurtl.cr i'.s reporting uufavorable to the prayer of the worthy picien, and the proper pflirer ordered their

peiiiioners in the present c6e, was iv no ; wm? ;j-.ucu oiaira mvo rrosi iiHv&uiinKiivii, wn was

A . letter has bfu re--evei from 591--.means applicable, a llie cu-es ucro" net sustained in the capture oi' Fort Niagara a Uicy were both men they were unable o -&4 D-ef4 m. eommatKhnff tho Pitts- shaviar. 4 The cititens of tlie westeru paK loss of not less tUu two millious ' five give a good account of llmelves.-" Or

ivjrj vnuntrtr bv the editor of the Cjio- of PenniyKria taken colloehvely, were nauoreo inouwtoa u-iurs. uie were iu i item wis recognizee as a i.euieran

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rafwnthldte rat Msidville January considered i thai time insurgent, and iu the fort whon taken 10.000 staud of arms from the Valiant 7. They we? e put in lOfh which UW t hit from tha enemy diiwt hostility to the United 8tate,vlkere and7P tiereea of!uihin. irons, and ffouuhare the fata due to tiei "taking mtmhnf fro.n the eij;hnr- as petftf.meVs and the citraetia of that "epiirtd that the British have i vriuia, " .. hood -of DitiTato. the Awa?can troops. all country generally, world have furnished poedOdenur in S Y. -ad s rntr tt".fetteonAdent of his utorrtj.ibicn to cross those tr6ois, wilh any sappl; tl.ev had in furliSjiiig thenijjekes ai that pl&ee. THE COURT IIAUTIAL.

ti Rri a lAjnt. the ice rsti beAr hin. their possession at a verrxeasonabie price.

If kado-ja ' nut eo:i!i ta Erie, says Mr. with the ?reate-t eheerfulnes. U isreporled, and we oelieve correct-

Doutaa, oir coraioy wilt unohimu9ly Mr. iennine .taled, that he had been lf t,ie Presideut of the Ui.jud Sutes yes-

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sr'iluDeer to a:at iu dislodging him frgoi informed by an honorable jent!ein.n from

fort Niagara. Uobiotofpxcalth. Fennsylvai'i, tliat n instance nad occurred, of epienatioqs having been comtnitIXTEUEST1XG. ( ted on tha property of an individual orini.. - - dividuals, by a portion of the iniliita, iate-

extract tft letter fr,)m a dUtingnsh- ly under the command of Brigadier Gen-

terdfcy naninaed to the - tetiaie lianry

Clay,.of Kentucky ( .f speaker of the hou?e ot repieseutatix ji) and J?TMi'han

Jlbuxsjt 61 h January 9H

"Contrary to our calculation, ue conti martial. I find, had been organised before I arrfved hei, two days the whole of

the members were pretent on the 34 ex-

RoHell, of Rhode Island, as coiniuttion cepting col Carberry, and I passed him D

ers, jointly wilh uW: Iloyerd nd Mr. A- Week ago on the road.

dams (nowal til. roiei oLurg; to ctn Juct e Prisoner made no objection to. e

' rl America (trctnmed John Quincy eral Tannehill; andlhat remiuieration had the negociatirn tn behalf of the U .iled ny member of the court, and afler heipi

Adimt) tn th iTofft of r.urvpt lohis been made through the accountant.. or tho rate. at uoueocurg ; ana auo nommaiea "iwieu, i.cciii, ojoorr.eu fo yecrt Jntnd in CmJ)rid;t, dated tAt midi t department of war;" the Q urtcr -niusier 3r- Russell as nraiiMer plenipotentiary General Hull brought bjs sword

Jusus:. having rreriously ascertained the amount to the court ol Sweden. .Vat int. anaoeuverea u to the preMaent or tno

I Uin.ert.tue' weeknew which , our in- of tlie damage ustained,and certihed that

tarnat division spread over tr.e nation; such amount

Ibut I trust that our cause will ultimately This beios the

tr.tvA uictftjiful nd that the dv will that if the Q

come when ni Ltgislattir or Governor case, had nnderMood, or correctly dischir- " ltidi$trkt tog gcnlltmanip this senate chamber of the capitol, end tVa

la the U'lit attt will enquire how ged his-duty. and taken the same courts ttT TiCriMB to. the most. degrading, as tvhich the Qiarter master under General ytU as the most oppresive foreign th ml- Tannehill adopted, tlie piitio'ners would dam. must be abandoned to the Tyrant of have been paid in like manner, without the he Ocean ; before their coentry shall as- necessity of asking relief from Congress.-

ert hr rights of ladepondence, and per- Theotoce ot Uuarter-master as it exi-led

uMoeu,ana cerrinea tr.ai ' ' wis due to the injured psrty. e r4 ' fy fano;cd xelth th h fact, it could not be denied, dicing extract cf a tetter fivm Mr tuarter master in the resent Crtit'on rtprtttntativt in congress

court, and. addressed him in a neat speecli. in which 1e set forth hi public aorvicei from the revolution to the present titrv

"1 he court assembled yesterday in th

place Aatxtd : charges were read, wheir the prisoner vra

4 IVathtngtvn City Jan. 16. asked if he was ready to plead to whieh Wenre about to ice ouroid friend and he answered in the aGtmative ;' but a speaker Mr Ciay. On tl 14th the Pre- calling over the names of the witneMsep, side.vt r.ominaied Messrs. -Adams. 'Bay- thera were only four present, and thosex

ard, Clay aTnd (luel couiuifs:.oner to subordinate importance ; the court waa

firm fkerndtUy of protecting them by under Gen. Hopkfns. exists no longer, and treat "with the 'Uritrsh comtnisiioncra at qonsequeatly obliged, to' idioorn. Tip tha nulferftrs are th-rbr r,rvniul Gottenhurr Their nominations, it is judge advocate required a week to reraif

When speakinz of the faction that has obuinintr. remuneration in the ordinary underafood, will be confirmed to morrow, and arrange the manner of taking the evi.

ruled without., coatrol several years in mode, lie

lkton, he yv"The 'British Corern- hard case

tne'it has shewn a disposition to tamped refuse to

-withthia spirit cfdisaflpci-iop to ths Uni seeinjrthey

on. &l to deal more mercifully with the resort whata

fltaira whieh Tmtthi most with them. t?nt nmii...r.i'iAn wl.;..K Oommodora Rodcrra 'wn cruisinsr oflf the western country.

Pull doubt wheather this forbearance will certainly have obtained, had it not been Iew London to draw off the bloekading From what I hear, soma mcmhers cf

The bitterness of their for thorhisuko or oversight 6f tle Quar- "roa, consisting of a 74 and the Or- tne court suggest there is a disposition to

thouaht it world be an extreme mua t,vo ,a,er gle'n will set out UT. roroconemnfn. i npa ins

. if Coniresa should ultimatelv immediately oo their mission. pinion prevails that it will be hard to bring

itrant the claim of the Petitioners VV e have tf, evening, ap.id to witnees to thia place at this season,

would then be dtivd of m be on tha authority of a" letter from an fcreal cumber of them being from Ohio,S,.

r h- v)Aih, H.w'm?k k omcerof- Com. Decatur's squadrcn. that Oarolinarand rnch am greater tart frcta

he of long duration.

malice against the Yankees willprovo too ter-master.

5 rtrrful for their insidious, policy ; their Mr.W right and Mr, GrqfVenor also op hatred will get tha better of their cun- posed the report of the comhiittee of claims fling RespRiJting peace he. says. On motion of Mr Grundy, I hav hud fur some weeks-a strong Tho committee noy reported progress hope that a ncgociation for a . general and ohtmned leave to sit egin'. peace in Kuropp- wan about to take place ; ." : e)nd that it would cjutribute to make our IcLht lfJ?ffrt1 ?nitlf fatticuUr peace more easily attainable; J ' r1" vuijiu 'it the course of events has altogether ''''iappointed thU hope; an armistice of . MADISON, FEBHUJRY 4,1814

xipo, losteMa ot. leading to peace 4S ooiy a

i a a nllMii V IfTtt tar-tfl IaI TVa AO f i l raa ftra fa 'Fka & lOli 111 tO iO(lA tnANI i"Onf stn!nt TWwIMiVi

74 re ma i lied it her moorings. The Or- but 'his you must take as' I give it; I shall pheu gave Rodger chas, who tolled her follow them wherever they go, and .rtto a convenient distance and engaged her, oain while they admit a vintcr. killed an immense number of her crew "The appearance of ihe court is very and cut her up prodigiously; but she Impressive, and every officer seeme perr

succeodea in getting uuderthe guns of tho ecuy ai nome in ins station." . . . 74. ; . " ' Supporter. ' ' Aurora. - boston Jan. io Notice is hereby Given. Lattst from Cadiz. WHEREAS from the listbf land m.M Arrived at Plymouth on Saturday last, in Clark' county, for tax in the year lfc?-V

inf ,r'iinwi, vyft'ciu. w uy irom iauiz. ior inc 111 uuo tor ne year loll, ilap-

yrelude to a blaee of. war more universal . ? fcobJ5cl negnciation ulth Grrs. JHteml gentlemen, whm came panseogera pears from thA CollecUr'e Ht oCsald land i over the face of Europe than ever. At B'J appears promptly to harabean U u the above vese), arrived in town yea- which is returned and now on file, in the) . 3Uis niomcat the storm is on the ee of t?llded J by the President Tb cotnina- terday. V Clerks offica of a id county. That a cev ' arsting, and where ita ravages will end Uo.D lo aier-. Clay and Russell as conv We were la-t evening politely ftvored Uin John Anderson at the .ale of saidUcd known oaly to Him who stills the ra- ni,9"s to join in the negociation for a w'fb tla peruMat of a file of the Aad- became the purchaser of evnty acreit, in ri o r of the sea, andclams the tumults of lce kingly indicative of tha deter- rid Gazette to October 26, and one .Cadia 473 acres of land inthe No. 137, listed and '.ion!e. 1 dwelL with confidence on Ini"l,0,,. of lhft President to have peace if papr f the forth of November. The sold in the name of Robert Germ frti

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this conclusion, that what He wills js for 4h4 best ; and that whatever may be defective io the retributive justice of this jDorld'f eveats,wiil be duly compensated in -another." Bos. Pat.

Csllrrf. t.i it will raUku k. r

thiA A f orta A'tTr av.. A 1 t. . .

- --" -.(j.-v... vwjiuuiuui iicrcioiore reZxltact of a steond Uttsr from gtneral qnired and extorted fromos by the cabinlPChsr to ths Secrttcr at War. et of England.

at all.on honorable terms. From the rhr. contents of the former w ere uninteresting sum of 42 -lOcents il.s tii.oi.ru rtiu. t.

acler of tl eie gentlemen we ar hsinr

sured thatthey will not recognize the mar- Tl e iatter contains a correspondence .be- year of 181,1. And I wUhmg tocure tl. alime rights of Great Britain falelv so tweenthe besieged and be.iezing force said nd under an act of the Terrioty r

Extract of a htlsr from Col. Robert 31. fivans, to one th editor dated

IPClisrt to the Secretory

Uatavia, Dec 25 1813"It is a notorious fact that the night on .xrhich Tort Niagara was captured, captain Leonard left the fort about 11 o'clock P. M. I ni assured that he has sinre giv.an himself ud to the enemy, and that he

aim r1n ..A I.. I . . . 1IM I

rampaiun-4. i ne Touowmg 1 the only maiana entitled an "act for levying and ertic'ie otf importance on this subject, collecting a tax on Und ard for other por though the passenger io iheJuuHataCopelo poses shall therefore agreeably 10 tho state that otheial counts had been rtcciT- provision in said act attend at tle Clerk Mi,j previous to their le-iyitg Cadi, that oiSce aforesaid on tlie 17th day of January P.mtpaluna had surrendered to the Allies, next and then and ther? tender to the said

!VHicri bspuna. havtna been mfoim- Anderson as the purchaser of the said land

ride ef the Strait'

COHESS.

y """-'y- with it tne governor or Fampahma had or his aent, if. either will attend. It J1 q t., tf bei the determinaticn of blowing np smmnt of the said turchassi money, with U6A ota I takeup my pen to inform forlificat.vn, hoio nibble any loncer to the interest thereon as nrescribed hv tha

ufa most melancholy attair which took hold out. wrotti to himon th , -i.t ..,.;, ..i.l tn9, t, a-H-,r.? am.. ut

... - -w . ' m r mj ..'f. , . W aa.w W l"tVH Wa UiB A

Hay (merchant) had his House, btore

House, Post oCice, and Recorders otnee

that if he put the deigu into execution, aforesaid.

he & his biatT.should he put to the isword and mery tenth mart -of the s ldcr be e-

JfOTJSC OF tlEPRnSENTATIVES

. December 29tk 1813.-

;w -j The hosse resolved iuelf into a committre of jtha whole, Mr. Nelou in the chair,

-cn the report of Hie committee of claims.

t it .1 . . . .

wim an tneir contenta consumed by tire, l -led for Die same fate. On V 2V b, ti and shucking to reUte, three tuveiy cinl- flrt officer of , the m rnor s staff came dreu consumed in the tt-vmes and b'.own 0ut. wilh a trumrettn lrei.1 iHf..t I .,t,ir

into the air by the explosion f scuk of tfted ujnm rbe term of capitulation, the powder, judge of the feelings, my dear Inst account which U from roc, of the

Dec. ?J, 1813.

DANIEL rETTElV " For ' ST A LEV-

FivcDoIlars Reward,

Urnlf tn at tftdison Indian Trritorv

sir, of the unfortunate Mr. ot Mr Hay, 2Zl. auto that the matter was aUli in die- oo the nicht of the Cth of De, rmher Ust

uiey wer wo iobucs. ui prBu;a s ever cusafon . 1JAVID 0 AG LEY a native of the state of

.! 1 tmtm om Ifl.an iaraiaa iaij.i m . tin - . . , , a . . . ' . m A ... .

nine peuuona ci sunary innaonanu m . lu v , .ceoons iao ,Dei rereivei ar fJtoix i or-t eooui 9 ic or ointi&t hi&h pa Vincennes and tlnox county Indiana Ter- extreme, and tlej doited on thco. Oi.e frbd Rnland, bV lcerhich spoke f or aallow complxiop,liia opperjavr 4c tee' b tltoryi praying to batenumerated for the tazn killed, mrat wounded, tle adjacent the recall of admiral Warren, iomewhst prfjsctcd. IJa is accustccied to 1 3ts i hay had wit alnsd, by tha depreda-', houtei blown literally to pices. r , -The bUsoa cooti Wived o"raW eery had attendins Ubiea, It Is surpostd he is hi

lions coraraittej et their property, by v r-achc:r;U tt ttsVy militia In 18ia A brig has 4 r rived it.ITji Vhe rtpori'of th comckut of ciairaf ton with thirty five hunc;t

CjneHded with tha fcllowieg resolution. . " Rii-UoiJ, Thai iha priyer of tha pti

O'braltar, and ill communiettFon rrst or ah4ut Cincinnati and known by tl-o nC4n- cutoff with tliat pKeeih conscience. 1 It name of DA VI D D CCIIKrV Vat comof tea. hd. madd its a poe ranee in Cdit. but .milled for larceny ' The tbova reward

Itarpers U.at Governor Prevoat has bad abated eoniider-flif.lff tvhen thm JiianiLi nrlll ha riven If t!rvrffrl ti VMT..it

re:ai,a:ea me last retaliation oi oar trovcrn sailed' nn-ml .r.w-,ot. k..t

ston from

td boxes

eereL k-e in Uadison: '

mat, byfcoufiuin 4G additienaJA Aiaeri- &liu Cadiz, of tbesuiVcldcx of Uro - " ' Pr.TCanniIImLIffc

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