Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 35, Madison, Jefferson County, 11 February 1814 — Page 2
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lJW The Veae cad Ky fcdr$ itemaswjtl A jr bcttee Ifrance end ntrf tbecams tdxnniatritioW 'u ir !lr -Robb. j r JmnlhMaiCut(rikkitrTpiUitbei-U1iet Hilt th4 art;xns tsf . " ' Those who voted ia the afrxaative tre -cf Franc .end .(TeredAher alliance A their opport-nta reason
C-i tl qncrtlcm, 'VUlfhe Uccse .-ec of isAty-uah ; tad to rtcrc the frcsp.fr!-' nh:4!i ccrfc U ;tit fcj pefinaf.fu' in hj amendment ... . ; 4y of theitatehy a triitHcyanda long jnme yarn lonttr in tbealljtnce. A.a!tV ll -V as ee t4 i five e t r.ea ' I a4 -! lta eWva a1 ftKt iratita .-aa-1 i' ...Ua.i '-...: . . -e V
. VeasjG of intCortorjratufxtbA-fixed its attett- with it thaVfeal independence whith iir.
War replied, this,
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hux-ipon on motlcft.tha rcrthfT- eon- Mesira. Penuington mod tlobh. . 4 trealy wat occordingljr tithed on the lith th tatre that iUe td tens; !iiM J.t , fc!C2ration cf the" ilii LIU Tia pestpontd Those whi vnftd in ibe necntive tra March, 18?-ian Austrian irniT tuarched fortnne had changed ; at ( aha Ud'tr-.r till ThuKJar cist. t Me.rs Drown. lJunn Douihirt.Hendricks. with the Fre&ch fortlha CtStij of Iha miet. whilst the ffbtfer tf i siIilw'
. i niirDnmB 1 eiaur coten Xl'wuiar. Mompomer)', aobte Bpcakcr.- guat interest or the conunfnt, anu Anxtn- had been destroyed bjtlrrgort t winter; Mr.SnliiTaufheirfetrfe -ry Mr. 8pa- To b$vntinued in our next an blood Honed In battlfialtith the Uua. tbey: observed that' if A uslra wed tfJh l4!1'?. ' laiane. . " ' -' only raw re emits," it wan against nff rt .
Those pohUcians who con fired their at- cruita onlr she had to (kb- r that it wav
tcntion to the principle lie re to fore profes- hove the power of any feovenroect co'earth.. sed hV AuHrU, were astonished at snntli- that French cavalry. rt -formidable, aitd1!
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toaet wifii the committee appointed by
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FRENCH STATE PA PEa
"this honsi. fo contract with toliie terson tsiksxatcd roa ma matiokxl acvo-
tfnr persons, rortfm pnntinz oTtlie laws, cf tie present sikra of the Xigislatui a. The h'ao resoWed Itrelf into a committftft of tlwhole on tfie bill from the Leilai?eccnTciI granting appals iq cer
win cttaa. anaauer some time spent there
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acee which I he knew waa contra v to her which at Ratiibcn and WaBramiiad;del
secret sentiments : bot olher politicians, ded the Victory: that the time "Waa wmev
less enlightened, judging het diKi u re ejerate the Anttriatteaglts lohtiiyil
HEPOllT, . . ' V not ,e(, eol'gbtened, judging ),e diKsi u re elerate the Anttriatt eaglts lohtiiyil " To His Ufajexty the Empfrvr and King tionajby her actus i condition, seeing Ana jafe the Fwch ese1etrd to csc:a it"toi Sire Tt.e first Atrisn war against tria ofTer o many sacrifices, survive a win ila flight toward the. ccitLl' liuju'. Iance lasted six years. It was texmiiia- atroifgle which haa four time pioved to of France . -
I'r-'ur.upmmrrrnuinwi in cnair, ana 'cu ot ine pieujninai ireavy. qi ueoDcn. iatai to ner, ccasicenng ire aisaftiroua In the YnonthffAp4U the 'abmel of 1.1 Penntntcn reported that the commit- The French armies were then in, posaeitpn. state of her finances, the embarrasWeiita 'Vienna nromte1 ni-enimi; o r;K-
hX according td; order, 'bad the said of Holland Delfumt ihe Banfca cTthe or her administration; Mie comjlicatins of "noon the field of httileW ahfA-:Cth.J hill nndar ccniideratioti, hid made 'foih' Rbine, this Tlaliaa province of A uMria htr interior organization, believed that she June with iSO.OOO tnea. . . -
prwgreM tnercm, bat not having time to ko the country of Gontt, of Istna, 8tvm,. wished to renew the fys'em of KauhiU, Whilst Aostria thrs-erircA crwtlr. th
tlif oihr th9 same they had desired him to Carinthia, Carninfe. and the "Tyrol; ih$y andtft secure, as by the treaty of-176 a made a tear of - inunuatirn to-ealer . avsk. leave to sit again. . were opon the KeigtiU of SummeriugKerz, lops peace, which if?M id afford her tinie France bvshakinir the ficehry of her a!-
. 4rutmi, iuw ins cwmniuiee or tne nr.amaji risTance irom Ttennai WMcu to re
lam oiiL the motKration of the ccnqneroY seem- well urt The house rewired ielf into a comniit. d to be a guarantee for the durabifoy of alliancf tee of . the whole on the bill respecting the peace ; but 15 mouths had scarcelv e- ' nr rirci f mall causes reported by the committee laned when the cabinet of Vienna' was March,
finished buiisess of last session, and after gfd in Francea French army was oi.m'; war, which was onW the occasit n and co- succors which cOnld hare no
-i-;ii. rcijiip mr. oKKer "i iiw, nu mo unoroer 01 m inw.rior nonarv 01 u, reaarce as me oasts 01 a peace end not war ouzht to be J
rcumcu vira cimir, aa iir. ibODV reoor- anunisiraiion haa disbanrJed urcnt f -Rtm intended foi ecor a rjeactloltO vrc tnl t n-a Antt. KtrlAn
order, had the aaid hill wnder ctmstdera- erma.
tion,aai nvide no amend meat thereto.
recover, her ancient - Droeneritv : they lie ' Austria. nrntd . herkelf Ja rfw
Vhale lmre have leave to.sitagaieon the the court had already ahandone!. u oon?ejnenUy thought that her interest, mark,- to 8axotiy, to Carsri-, toVVurtem (aid bill The moderation of the coiurieroV seemi well umTerst'ood; would teuin her m the burc. and even ti WeT)hilia axl M-nlts
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tnce As an act dictated by tempera- si a fnend, an ally ot France TuJio. Avish-
circumstances, the trea.tv of the 1 1th ine nothfrir but peace, desired nuthins for
1612, was a cabinet error; but herself she requested them cat to mabsj
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o give a -ranee; object, ain;4
thought of,.
td that the committee had. according to part tf .our troops. " Austria took v the alliance seemed to be dictates by irreat' arms to throw ' into the scale against'
- DoHtical views : it was the most cfficaci- Whichever oflh ttm nat-tlr fn.isteri nn.
Ti e treaty of Luneville
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i na sain dim was then engroised and this second Austrian v ar, which Justed which still continued to bleed. tions could not, ; for a moaff f t, deceitea rsnd -a third time. : . two years The French armies' were upon But these considerationa, striking t riy cabinets but those m little ennhUned On the question, shalHhi8'bill pass"? the Psve.4c at that same Leobea where Oe thsy apiar to be, proved to be groutd- ts to beleive m the disinteresteduess of H4 It d'd iB ,h 6egtt.-te first war hs X terminated. . less. The alliance of 1812. was not' thaf . cabinet of Vienna r - .ylr, Hobb from the committee appoin- It was thooght this peace yrould be of result of a system, but circumstances only- But the battles cf Lutxtn end VTcrtr te examine the laws on the subject of a long duration ; it was belieVed that the Ro soonas the dliiastcrs ofthe months of schen ;. ill more than the dUaatera bf permanent revenue, reported a Mil, which Anirtrian cabinet, having bean indoced to November and Dec. last, were known to- November and December, estchlihe sSY-lf-1 fi"liiin tnrn motion the breake the engagements it Kad contracted t he cabinet of Vienna it thought that those who had so mitcafcolitKt the resoVci tid bill was read the second time, and at Leohen, by considering the stat iti France vat abandon bjfortvni. and has- of.Fraic,end who had 6 little foreseente--omRUttcd to ecotamittae of the whole which the interior of France then ivas, tcred to adopt another course ; from an vents. Perhaps they wiihed to tread bactx st I? I?S1T0W" ' rrould have no. moWe to violate the peace allied government, Auatria became an en- again their step hut the cab! ret was comMr. Dahn. from the committee appointed when theta cirtomstanccs no Wger cs- my power. The auxiliary corps which mittad and h was :' bilged to attrihttto tobnng in jbill aprortionitog the mem is'eji. ? had fought with the French army, became these victories td citisea independent c? jera to the !Ioue of Repreentatiresof the France centcrated all her efforts ,o the, Xhm htmtl of the-tvttriCrpal arar dstinod the strength of the French anaes.f' ItJ ndiana Territory reported a bill on the re establishment of her navy, and to the to fight against France. ' course was now waverics and imecrtainr tbject; which was read the first time, and rpreparations directed against England: I- In the mean time, unlooked -for events it advanced the most contradictory prtleoV Jti motion the said bill was read the second taly wts striped of trwps, anii.our inilitar had escaped the foreaight, and Lad-rjot f?5ni ; sotnetlraea itvrooid be the ally of vttme, andcnmmittrd to cotamiuee of tli rtate waa.piaced opon the peace ;auWilH entered InW the cakulatronof Autr4aciance ; ac3 at oX'.firt, vtt(rrst1dlli3 vhole house to-rnorrow . . 'ment. Our only army wae asecabledUt fihevras without finances, without armies? clauses of the frealy of aniartetassnn ? The house resolved iuelf Into a commit- Uoulogne. . . . - it i admitted that Ur utmost efiotts could tbe efSce of a mediator and IhctT irla of the whole. oo the aUte of the Terfi- The cabinet of Vienna forgot not have put on foot in ti month of Jan. itconnected itself with our enemies: - T TV, and aner some timeeperit therein lemons if the nast cnaiesred with TlntL 1. fr r,f fiOOOO rrn flvirTT . M.MJ -.i
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'Jr5 r ,n6 l oraer tneistate of my soon master of the capital, andbf cnbrting that it required six months to liance. Fr
i crr urrjuouer-coonraiioD, -put not nree lourins ct the monarchy-; .it might present an army npon the held of battle, it : but she wis determined to have no, having time to gq through the business bave dicUied aevere lawsuit torisanUd to the cabinet of Vienna fait the nectsity -of thing to do with trei miJdle teTtna, tho hMort thern had dtaired him to atk leAve moderate terms, and the treaty of Pres- concealing ra projects under the appar- common resource of irfcs&lutton and tek to sit again. Leate grantedr buig waa signed in the capitabcf Hucga- ance of fidelity. to IU engagements and the ness. That she would, however, trcrpt ' Andthen the house'adjouTnedto- ry. - love of peace. It otlored iu mediation to the offer for the opening' of e Concrete, jaorrow oorjlns; 9 o'clock 1 he third Austrian war wus thus in- tU belligerent powers, but at the sje alUiough it was foreseen that it could - . Tvttday mnrning. ished in three months it terminated like time it commenced its levies and a r ma- attended with no decisive result in -ttzri$ The house net pursuant to djoura- f Mird Pwtie rear, in the capture of the- ments. The ndniMcr who directed its n to the present war tea it might be 131 a1? w j . e , 1 enemy's. capital. 1 his unfortumite cityy natcea, devoting himself entirely to U) means of keeping cn neeociaiior.1" J V-Z-STZl9 ?r" f tbTri-rUclrted n n iteration f the monarchy, Uough notx- that mizht one av tcrtA!oatsiAiei
71 KlVriL H ": VTV against France, I shall not here,poWln xtit
jTT, r '"g1 wnnviie u muuencen mat imet; Iauentiig continued to adhere to the alliance as the ner the cabinet of VientA emDlored -Uasl' fbilo wing enrolled h.ll. to wit. those f.uhs of which Jie had been the vkX iole me.ns of establishii.g interior pros- JUmSnLlZ empJored Ux
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. : l ;. . " WT ' vuJetl cr lM conqueror s penty. lie opposed tlie strongest resis- I ahoU not dwell urxm tke Conrreis &9
.. s. tance to the war, ofil hu $ucousotttaM Prague, it ha m exit til v r
.--..vww uuw , w caoinet ppoinfe. immediately a new issue of Afier the bstilri tf Lctzen tnd lVtirN
iiigntci.ea ay experience,- paper n
wouia nereatter think of
but peace. Hut feu i
your majesty was
r... yvnuuviivv in iin iniiMnb ar- iTseii lowaros war. in vain ma enimnien- ixirthen nf k
Cuthoriling the appomtment -of a pilot.
An act for the formation of a new cnmty out of the counties of Harrison aud Clark. A resolution for tin relief of John Vawter. .; - . ;A act to amend an act enlitled an act
luiHivui.-w ub vi nirr ine osturf ri Lcizen'flita w.urt money was made to tl e amount of zchen Russia and Prussia would have het
nothins 100 million of francs: the plans of order liiK-eistT )iinA(it iitt UA- it.M -
four years afterwards, and economy that had been adopted, were indulged the hope of dragging 'Austria- ini in Spain, and Austria, overthrown, and tle cabinet ''precipit at ed to the quarrel and tolircw cpon hertha BtlOe ill tle iliinMnmi itmm)ftnmrAm W In vain AiA nli'n ktm. U..l. t .1.- l . . .
.y..:,.rewu.VR,ol, "7 V r VrjTT g prepared, ed men represent that an army no longer circle in which the cabinet of Vienna htr uttormes 4nd counsellors at .law uiuJ f.r 400,000 men under armes.seeing no existed, thit the skeletons of Jorp. ccild placed Europe;!? effected tTbi&e;
other purposes,'
force which.ciuld prevent her reaching the be filled up only by raw recruits, that the
: fc. v 'r .u- C-Ti. , i 1 t k " r l,a !toP to eMm- was.destroved. that not le.a than herself with them,od taklni opoa itselt tions; and had found th eeid lulle - Uu Ih Jtkw a new war v. as jut; shec.l- 18 monjths was necessary to . renovale-the the greater portion of ahtnees. tol&rTi f i. , a, t, a. f,01 lhe Chanc n.i & beleavtd Austrian military establishment, that since aacrifices. it nc?r.eed xUmSS Onj jnMion urf -Mr. U'ficei f that.occa. WM ertio and termieed by the expecUion if again entering the list the war, f tbhttS "leedSSS . Onfsmf That therlerkMnifrt inihe this coBsderation euly ahe invaded Ba. with France had o6t been KhJ nn, Ana- led by the t: v. MflhHBth0k hre.montl.a .he V h - .tria ahldUy remained Seutrel fn IB.12, hostiIit?e.S cfS the xt aod Nars - la three monilis the French army again and employed herself io re organizing the tcrest-RnasUhad cnJeaYnretrr c-Siln Thji jioly Jteelf a mm- carried .t. conquest, into Hungary aid army-hot that having adop7ed the ?alli : bmiiC tuttMof the whU otUbia supp.enen: Moravia, occuped a second ti rue the xpi- aoce in 1812 it waa eapedient to persirt Vistula o ike Rhine. Io SiV tartlir e7 rry to the act establishing V permanent Ul and was master of the g eater part cf in it in !813:they represented thatby a disorder andl -UtUri ratlT: monarcbf, Even tf wise poheyend a littll management AV nce-this.nemripgfaiiJ -Mr- Speaker resumtd the dalr and Mr. exiftance of the Austrian emoire was mm. tria ml.Kt k. .. ti .... - i-r.. j
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v tt.iDt1miedrriat-m lt the attention oftheYcoo- art.se, end gelher truly valuable froitr, ted Austria intotUvrkr.
w-v. .. w V4wt .iiu, h. . WI.M4DIIF lurnea lowtran tooe without exnosmsr herself to the changes of C.nM tt- An.n V?..
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nX!1f? objectaoJe IptAu of forcing England to e war in which she must necesarily be- think, af.ertU frf qoentrToofit W fV to tsime, which werhrd ii at the wogmzethe maritime right, of all na- come e-princl pal, which wrfuld require ar- of the strcrgthef tb1 PmmmSaA&: fjUb XlTC'- tiotu,irithoutwhk,hthe,e cah!.ii. miea inilesil.n Sazony, in Tl.avaria in7n. flSStSSlS 1 M?wiialy ihah-,a. . e ferto ner .epoetin Kis. etad in Italy ; thatto engape i.sxntsr.ttmg. erctnt limit Tweno aVt? ,hci nw.fA;In-iUf rnpe;heconaetedtosign the treaty of gle without being prepared for it. was would be net emrVtaVeVrrev f aU.bi!) that riirt tf the filh f tction which Vienna, which finished ti e f.urtV Auttri- lipose hen c!f to the most terrible tataa- tWnfy Vre SSM taya fthtt in f.tsre Irslpte. lawful war end the moderation of which W tiphe.or at leat to give herself up to att hM t tnrpbae as & Hz ca totrabt, tnore than tonlshtd tbe world. If it waanot el?eV the ineirtit.s of a long apd general war pec. If ntf dUd WrsH Jtf V' . ed'thU thJa peace wouldhe eternal; it Vai $n whichXuimt to beilcngtd. L?whI,! lUd fotef crri.inr-1 b,-td Insert kaStt1c.aht that it must Uuflori da- That if tla times were favorable ri: Tnt
tHu" ietteanJ-.s f r- - Astrie, hshotild he Kot. single movement cf the cl-clc? in t r : - - T V V f10 t. l.fl -V ofV"Tedet considered that Ue only.basis for the real V.enra hat escaped Ctt tttica cf tUtt? tul?ll; f H ttartttlH true Interest, and to greatnf 'cf a state, are good finances, arv. the Thuilimea, V
; V r V ir lr-r-.r 7rw us loasea, to me. wen orgajzea and equipped, ardthnt In the month of Hew&sr ehar!f-:e?-'
"'ri,,'r:,('i "J i- c..cUltil c.,c:w.3aeninnanot that rrr-jnrj a .rood army doea not consist in nnmeri..! '.v. a -.fx r4tf
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