Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 36, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 February 1814 — Page 2
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ivea by U.a Per- lyrlvta tl At5 ijihe attemoon victory was mcnr -uich h&d been fermented an
inongbt liia wWce4 sk cniy a few question
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. . au rruJ ''i lr?s? iU"Ux, iaor a mi agaiast u.e aueuan ar- soldier.. A Men fc;.ltaiicn hwU teen he mnt know HUle of 11.3 British poli, tiiaichr General A rmrong. tny,a it was a&aipst The grand army oh fVrued at DitMfenr ami joined to ti e or read British history 4ith little t.dvatCha?rrplrnv at Ne-Ytrn, in 2 dava" that woe wl.eiethe entftyr iwi. But at voting guard. The-mt.rour made it- tate' who cannot amner them.
; Uom rvane. this mon.eut the wholcxf the fiaxen in- form at Leiptic before the King's palace, U there an example in Britih history..
t run avewmiry iieraiaj. ... iauiry, cavairy.nna snwery, ana v to serve him aa a guard, to protect mm of that government everhavrrg rti,oquui,v ...... Jt'tttSCfi r.iPBHS. tmberc cavalry, everted to the'enemr. from the firtt xnovementa of . the thtrinv, ed a pertenaion but bv cvii.puUion.
Tie ppr .oontlm four biiii6irc Ti.ere cUy lenained of tl Saxin atnjj, to Vkit the re-evaciraUon of Leirid, and- U there single intawe of eei.eiufy
rrow the a eiteror I;rr-ii adirMee ttl n. 7.echaut tvho ctmnnanced it chief M the ti oopp paw the advance j oeia, and fnAgnaftlinoua iolicy totvyrdt another Lt
trfop and ttm l-t, up to tK ltH ut'. tli important "dSitche ccnf.ned to tie that there only remained in It a atrong t)reienaiina eaioiit uther -nam irri
m n or wmon nepo:eon claims ine vir- xoo urar-wnicn timea h mum) 10 r guard. He butkly attacked U.e moment when l.e waa Cashed with' i
" v' J " "iiM uuc, Minim iitiiiin, rum n iwim, iuimti'in,T " lJUCB Ol iD1Tnf IDU I riuco fXIIIiaimYKi; Oft Ot ftUCCepf, l
iw w mo i rrwn m hv iimui v""" uik uuitu unr a tna ievera.i x.meo re-DUisec- ana an m vu n itfMt wiiMnMfrt i.
ti. empro Queen ThA tfcee lnnt ffie iuI 500 ioen. nut tWmtvB in tnnlvh. tvvr tl. in . h.f Kutr.rv
thedatrftla of several miUttry movements TMs treaavn tiot chiy leaded a open- enemv ia new learning that the gi eater Cananiuatame te "foord in CH:bh hU to-
m Ticir .tiiui uciwwn mib r toixu irr mour jjitciuui tp w lire wrcinj nart oi iue armv naa Guinea ljemaic. ana f tthiin t. rrin.rniihf d i-khfH i
ice of cannon against Duretta divi- t. wan several tin.eo rDutsed.: and all in vm iMllitft mh Mfr. ti.
'"f11. vrninwi 01 the aine ie sum. A monem ciporoeririiowea: lue defending the anlmrbi ; our rear guard questions : then Jet u follow itb otheriiA i'pjM-tr;AoM rjpr ttratum. at 23,01H) ene:nv passed the laril.a and marc!Ted p opcrated in retreat the Saxona who Has the nature of the v ar, which ia htr men ! Tne faurth bulletin. ,icb ia the on liudnitx of wluchhe obtain edpoasesi- mained intown-fifedon our troops from Qnjversal Changed its chaeter. iut tutereslin,;, ii aa foilnrra ; on he was no more than half i league from atoe the rempurts, which caused U.e re- jjM England establul.ea tl.eibcncplv tt Viats, U2t. $T. lipHc. ' trent to Le accelerated, "and a lettle duor- cotnnierce?
n nr i.avj na rwrcii ii.emTfui unin.u uivumw gu.ii.-, drCi iiM. our crorect of r.'4val. eommrriT
anniactunng prosperity. !e s
reduced and impressed as to quiet all
nfions ou the part bf linglacd otj
dfnau. inoruer 10 mow n uu ai ine taai tuu nn n U v
n'imrroul that he hd atill resohrses. lie nirchedhia.ir with a division t theguard raonient ; thus to retaisi 1K5 tr.my' Dues England thuik the capture of her has!Hy rolled in, during the flight,, .tlr to the village of Rudnitx T' e proiiti- reh and fo g;ve tinie to the bspcarte ' to frWe a irood reason for lovit atd
corps which hft had left Upon Mi r.e of tm!e of Ihc e movcn.ents re csfabliNhcd iief pen. j)i-ioy hud charged euL Mont- ceigino- to fearus ? .'PCrHtioftt, aiid the civion which re-; order : the'vdlare vraa re taken, and the; frA trih this cveHtiou. The eoL in nrM t.' 'h fAllAirM K mMk
ira hiuf"iii iihci,i.kt rer pec unc ine cninmantieu . uj, jirucrmi ni?vuiv, heenrerotir.naa nroerea "e enctn- nri m
nunucn oi n, ar-ny on the UthUcL ii ieif e oi anitiery, in oruer 10 irho in eers to fnn enfti niiae unoer the creat m;ieh
i n3u viscoucrncu an iianK vi e iriMijw wumu mch. k brinffc. whicn i Dcuveen ietpsic ana Lin- . aonrel
in&.ned utxjn tho baale, and he preyed enemy Unvcu to a dietarce , place of remaining on the spot 'to direct nz to the marcH of i??! Benninefcn. who waa The Held of battle remained wholy :a uive tliegignal, had ordered corpo- !Zm,c
become, the uiaraiiuie 'carriers d
CornO- tVft.nrM?
CJm:ngup VrithJ0O)0m-a. owr tower, a.td the French army remain- rf4i j,ud foar miner to blow the brldce. up vc.ud areaee tiovr crevent oi'r inereaw
"After the m wetnenta in rctr'na?.. vhieh cd victoncms in the fields of Leipnc, cs t aA 8tH,n- og the eiiemy should preent him- ins. fenteen millioii of sheep to fift lie rnade on the ICth in t' e evening ..d ' had in 'the fields., of Wachau. At night kCjf 'f he corporal, a man withcat jiidg- miJI.on
wiring, yie-nucnc, ine eneiy occipieo a ttteur oi our rr.nnon t:aa ar im poinis Wnt. and adly comprehending his mis- If we raie t went v-fcur tnilhoti pound
irm r...i,ir iint'KBi.. n..rrr. rrjMuu ",rn,"r: """ sipn, hearing ir.e upji nie 01 muMJerry . 0f woi Uht year would a peace put w .requisite to empioy the !7th ir rec,-. field of .buttle lie enemy s fWc "TToqi the ramparts of the tr.w. set fir-i to tlop lo a growth of wool or the increatA Doitenn, and fully determining the point . Ti extern! of division Vial and Reels- lne mine and blew p the bridge, a part r.f f sl eep ? cf a'Ut.That dy.v?br.idene-eary to emheiu". died gloriously X)ur los or this nrmv wa? ftin c'n the 'other side, with Will the aoiWy to manufacture for our a'.tiwthe parks of reserve to arriir und diy may b animated at4C00killed and atU , ;f eighty piece, and tome hundreds .gives so to'llV altar thpo'dcv ofEniar.d replace the af-00 cannon ball. whie,. had wo mded, that of the eremy muK have Qf Mrrltie. . towardt Q.Mto fiufte her to be leu jeaU Veen exjeodei in the battle. The eremy leer. considerable. lie teMc'nojirisonere; Tl(B h 0f tnat r?rt 0f te army f u(( lre ftcahCen of.
.......... . v. utrt uni.t ii,i. iuiik i-m v-." .-. " " ...... t-hi h urnvffl 01 me or noe.rreinff u nionn it.Jim -t
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".vhich he hid sra'ered, when he delivered himalf up to hispmerical vr..jerfs. and Tr receive the leiuiorceuients which l.t cx pee'ed. .
IUvin receded information of the ar-
500 men. At six in the evening tho em
prr r ordered the dispojitirps for the following day. Btr at 7 o'clock c;cneraU Sonchara and Dunlov. eornmandinir ti e
rti5!r'ry of the army of the guard, "came
rival of lhte reinforcements, rod i : w- to his bivouac to give him nn account of
in i that the positlrsn of the enemy wan ve
rystrtinp, the eumeror resolved to druw them Tp.u ntvot! er j;ronnd. . "The I8:h at two :.n tie mrr. t'nj, heepprt.ach-d t.fijsic, nlthin tvo . j .
lorniru aia army hid ino nht
the consumption of the day, 5.100 carir nop bills had Iwn fired they mid ti e reserve were exhsusted ; that there did not remain more than IS.OC) canon balls, that would scarcely be ufficient to support a. fire for two hour, and tht afterwards
naval ana commer-
up, believed it was m the encmyjs povv ' cirl prosperity she destroy er, a frightful cry propagated itself froni ed by an incessant effort o ranktornnk the enemy is upon oiur two centdiies : ,.m reer and h.s bridges are cut'biT rriie?e tin- tban Spolfl-whbs'e manufactory ahe dej. foi tui.atesdiRbnnde&. endeavored to sav a ti oyed by the ftieihueu treathcmieiveH The dr.ke of Tarente passed ty ; , tl river by awiming ; count Lauvlstou, than Pcrtvnl whoe manufactures sha
Ies hanny, was arownLfrince ronuito- desroved by secret a
i .1 t - 1 J m 1
WSKl, muun'ru upoa a uerv uorpfl, oasned iii'o'the the water, and appeared n4
at Connevviti, h centre at rrohsthevde, thev would be without ammunition for
jn uni'M m nirnenii j placing bun relM the milt of Ta. The prim e of Mss!twn, on hi p.t htd placed hii toorps in front of t!ie army of SilftjH. od the partha ; tj ot.h cor is at S!ioenfeld, and the.d and 7ih on the Prha, at Neutsch and at Teck!i. "Tl.e
ulterior evso ; that the armv .during
five day had i'red more than 2k0,000 taniron ball and that they could only be re "Upplied witb theri at .'Btagdeborg or Erfurt.. Thi Hat of things rendered a needv movmeni upon ore of our great deuots 'tcefarV. The tmvefo decided
d'ike of Pidua. with general om"rowWL iinrn F.rfnrt, for the nam veaaon "xvbich
rarded the position and
more! The emperour wts not informed of thia disaster till it waa too late to remedy it ; no remcdv could een have been posiblo. Col jflontfort, and the corpocal of ninera, have been transferred to a council ot war. ' We cannot yetcalcnlate the loe occasioned by this unfortunate event ; bnl by approsimaticn, we carry them to 12,000 men, and several hundred of carrageK.
The disorders which it has carried into
In one aolemn cdnipiehensive otestict.
letusak Can yre expert froro THtairt better treats ment or more frUndhii -or luoi-e iudui--pence for our commerce or n'anutacture.,
than srie has cetrowea ou irnava i M stntef mn wih to ecquiie for tl e pi1 cv of Knghnd towards paiions susceptibii of great prosperity from "arts, talent, prodnfts ai d ii.dmlry iet tl-em look into liritish hittory let them lene out even the Tudora.and begin with theblcodv
zabih, and o proceed through the Slutr
I. . ...I f 1 ' J J 1.. I n.j. In l. a . ...
4-e on the tsd of Ullfe. . handto appreo.ate the inllneme of the oe- thipgg'i l'r,ch victorium arvry 0rangeand pumzing the caienr throuah -Atnclock in tbe morning, the empe- fection of Bavaria. The emperor imrr.e- atrird at Krfurt a a beaten armv th chronoWC of the beaidlv.Germ.n
wai at thia vilJazf -oT .'Lindenan. k. or. diatelv cave orders that tle harzaee,. tie aM.'A.r-.f - h.a-. ;n.v 1 .i- ........
general lierrrand to march on Iidtr. mrk. and the artillerv. should pa the . : . ii;t tl . p V u ....: t. i- :
andWeienf-U o awouthe nhui. and detitcn of Lmdenau : he cave the same or- uiu.rmv feala tor Prior P . L,. u:..
ror
dered
en
aacure the dehouchssof the 8alts and be
line of communication with JUi t The enemy's light troops distorted, nd at non general Bertrand was master of Weissantels, and the bridge on ti e Saah. 'Having thus secured his coifimunitV 1ion,the emperor wited the appronch of the enemy with firmness. At 9 o'clock, " the soun announ el that, t ey ero
jnarchmg on an the lir. At ten o'clck
tier to tne cavairy, ana u ten nureni fwmii CouM Laurlrton and all the Ti.of0.U ,.,.nf Umwin
corps d'arme,ahd he carnetothePuain 1pMC en wjo perished in comequence nation in rudlcv. as we know mri in oc
tv towejsvre thftir pn fLtiiettt by th.-e
ri ' 'irncttr of ibeir action" -lo ui.derstaad
hotel, in th wihurha of Leip'ie, where h
trrl-ed at hin in thevnmj. Thi creums?tne? Mged the French armv to rrroM ee the friii?s of two viotor;e in which it had, with ro much glory, benten troops much superior in numbers, end of the armies of all the Crn'inent,
BuJ tl e movement wa not without iif-
tl.e mtnunti of ihe lattne 1hy speul; and discover if their idicm dc-gs noLsmit
of 1 he concealment of j e-f :l y under platw alh'e professions and by ceing howthejr
the cannonade commenced Prinr'e Fo- ficulty. From lVinlic to Lindenau there ji'atovvski and general dcT!od the isadctjle of two leagnevcrt"",pdhy fiveor bridge of Connewntz the king of Naples, sit bridges. It was proposed to place 'vu'h the second corps. waa at Prohs'i eyde- 6.000 men and 60 peices of cannon in thd tnJ the duke of Tarentum at llaltznau- town of Leipf i k which I as ramparts to sen. All the effort of the enerav, during occupy that town as the head of the defile,
the day, agnmat Connevit and 'Probst h- and burn its vast . nburbs, in order to pie-
eft, failed
cfthis fatal event
We have no acentiht of General Re-
nier ,Ve are ignorant whether he has been taken or killed. One may esily perceive the profound grief of the Emierour who sef-a, by an inallenlich of Ida
prudent dispositions, the reatjlt of so nm- STnl: rifand act towards their i-rom re-
nv fatignes and iaocurs vpuibn. latinns to titerfr infc what thoe moj On the 19ih the En.rrnr slept r,t divnnt may. expect. Markranatailt ; the Duke of R'gio te- AH theo things r.re suggested only to mained at lindenau. On ti e 0ih the hrW tl e fd of ilioMun which has preEmperour passed tha Saale at Weisenfels tai ed. and which Will ?.o dcubt. continue On 'he 2Ut the army p-ed the Unstreet, to prevail, ntHil it it tod late ; it shslj bfl
at t revburg, ut.v
ai'ion upon
n.c i vumct.i, to prevail, unni n 100 iac ; jt aria it do Ge:.- Bertrand took a po- dicoveted I erenfter, a e erceWe now, ti e heights c?f CorjKrn. On that had the etbar& beer, w Jetted instead
eect. failed. The doke nf Tjtrvnm tni i1,A mnmv lndcrmr t int-elf in then-. . .i
a . i t . e-c.--- , , ' me uxo in c.nv" ouc vi br.M-i n unnamed naa urmrjes prevail was oatflanke. at llalfahaoaea. The em- and tngive scoi e to our artillery placed of Qilendorf-The 23d he, arrived at - ed in congress over nauic-had the go.. lTJ .ot'?'''J upon the ramparts, v fnrt. The er emy, l-rrited with the l ,u err.mr.nt pxnihked those. trAo xicAatid tin r ?1 tf2Slhrf!lll,!:t,.,(1' WM However odious tletrensoti of lie 8at- Uc9 oft 6th ar?d 18th resumed by ti e emUrgo; and carried the law. ima Jr? i! ff C'ghMf,e. who onaiyvtheemperqnr could not re- diMH.r of the -ljlh, the courage and tK .eserr.tion.fTe tfaould either not hsvehtd i- rlVJ ?CT.?' "j1"1 Hve to dercy ore ,f the b,est towi rH)ri,v cf victory. 'Hie Fih army, Cpt i,cetUv to Po to wtE ; or if VKatfaihimself iter the whole of the dav. The in Germanv.and rialiver it up to all ktr e J u"s,-:ii,,r ie. l..t .K..t i, ..i l 'i.i V.. .V-i.-'-
eld gnanl vraa drawn up in rerve, on a of disorder inseperabJe from such a oe-
nsmg gmunu, in lour massy columns, di
reeled totraras
VUekThed
Triuca Ponla
vio to guard
Lsipsic. - . - -..-.. u ' waTTona. ttBn iidA-itthis Knfbarous nlan
The pndfiipal iaecest of the battle was At the hreak of da v. all the parks, i he at the village of Probstheyue : The baggage, all the yrtiPery. the cavalry, the enemy attacked it four timea in considera- gard, and two thirds of the army had pay ble force, and foor timea tbev were repuh ted the defile-
Ved with great loa, Tho t)uk6 of Tar-e and the-Prim
victorious attitode have foord ia v. it k more cfT'.t: Halifax and Bercxcd&
r . . . . ..v & . : .7 ...A ar a
- lerce, anoinai ioo unocr iwnwm pf.,r nroTUiona. ammtmition cIothTrr. WMei.t th rendezvous rf tnitM
the tour Pnncmal nainta .F Kimrithft iWrrt UnMi hA heed t'.M-d .' r i n rw. , . a i .
, - r --.r..... , , ahoes,aru every viir ior ian 3r. and smcsi.ers, aca many woo ivavo ceen karn;;. a i W accompany the emrero..r anu who wai obU Uea oeca.ion. Hie Etatfa- w hf,& temptation of impmily to' eamn uka ot Kerriowaasenttosunfiiort. n deenlv afflicted at lie conduct of his a r- . . ....uSAiu",-.flf ti. . - j? .i -.Z
'owski, and the duke of Tre- tnv. The emnerour rather chose to tx- rl r H.r.t: v . ,.v . f j r iv . t
th r -Ai.::..r :: . e v- envA.nin- .i;. -- mifclil ntve ureB uom s i5i ui jcdo-
wvi. wk aiaa v uiiitK mniiP 1 1 an ari ima via iiif i u i rua mm r. i Ji--a i . i a i a - . i ai i. . . aa
irrcuea
lite creat da- of Vrhaland lipc
Jlouiluer, (Ktober.-
iny cc remoTse est w-e coumry
from the sticma cf U eir rotnihtiorr-
T arry on ll eVar,the conduct wbicb all nations pursue , when, involved m wr
must he pursued-i-thei staha of w, fa
Notwihthsta-linc ti e predelittioft which tate ccntrary to that of the aocial ttitei
neherish for ttudving British ' in amin an enemy, voucaimov.wm oci.
a .
ror caused thaartillerr of reserve, to id- suburb .MJdVfa them nTc4entlT lmr. &wort. and disregarding alio her historr, f.wffer yooj f
. vanse, and drove back th fire of the ene- to allow the wholeto cTebonch and to eje- we do not find tiat much use has bn o W"P cryor "H ?'"T
Jnv.who withdrew to tr distance of a cute tbemsehei the paa?e of the deliU rived from it Infatuated oen talk ofan f r '"ViViTvS. fffi leariejromthefitld of battle. towardarineliik thernagi.tmte,of Mep- approaching pea they have ulbed of EJ
m mis mean umeinaanny or Diiesu lie sent, at fit ociu in me mnnrnr, unum juwco-inucuuKo w pcuce . v tiu. ittaeked the aubtirba of Ilalla. AllitaU- depotatmn to Prinee Schartrerhurg: to and relsw. '. - fc . Ueka, repeated a Borobet of timea during request of him not no render the town U . It would he puerile to wneertsle an twl- II" fi thadatv failed.' It attempted with the theatre of a comhat whieh vmoM cause y.i of the late dispatch from the most f 1 ratp'partof its force, tops m the Par- lUruin. At nine cloek the nmperotfr, profligate man ' ferhapa in Kurofcand . " t9fm x:ntlrfh , thv'itrSehoenfeld end Baint Tevkla. mounted r.n hiHek. enterd U' whe profligacy, and talent for oorYujc,-
5 i..ttcau auccercsa .la ga&us a lorn.; ii aiia iirnv w -aeo iae oan. uott . 1 .
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