Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 40, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 March 1814 — Page 3

Aner, they wre n t to be seen; conseaueul3y Tnore au J stood back tho. the fcztttVtrd to maks- them again, and in a few mi-: iiaiei disco.verea iw, one on the lee, the

!tlct.v V ftirt&inerV3, tt3tt,te!CAiT?N StsXanefa nr m- p$t!e, art J VICTORIES OVERTIIliCaCEIt ttut Oideu:i Oaacaais superseded 'o' to U e.;eiio tUe-uuciiar-'o- tthX

. , nomination by the President to the Senate

Ijjctrcct cfa Utter Jtom JIajtr U intra! oTIIetcrn J. Meigs, row Governor of

following dulses'-

ther ja the weather bow to which I gave JaJiion to hit tiitltency &vror Mount Ohio,, to till thatv ollice.

chtxa, bat after chaiiug them about- half

u ;iojr,ths weathtr becoming more clear and) two large ahips suddenly 'making their

oparan2e oae on the weather and theo- the hostile Creeks on the Tallapoosa, on

dated Head Uuartersfort StrothetJan.

zy, 1314

l returned from an excursion against On the 8lh tost U,e fna ctmpeted shjn

Ifeiied: of 10 rone 'and 27 men

u met. s u tunu- hicu v new i nrK m. nriv in r tm

to the eastward, when the four immediate- ed report will give yon a history of the teer Governor Tompkins Her car

tneron the lee beam, 'changed lmy course

ly crouded sail an pursuit: but owing to the

the evening of the 21 ed report will give y

whole and the causes which gave rise to

; isf -tiecruiting. - . .. - ; - JL'd. Drilling re iruits." . y 3d. Guarding fctnte and pri0Tra Cf trar in the-interior, &.c. . . . N- , 4th Paying the troops end ntakiog purchases on account of .i)a Uni cii - States.

Vfc- iMi'iiriB vi ti vfi pttrwic will bq

wmun . ceiiNsit, ol cry goodf Jewelry, wTothoiiicerouanaiidingthe distikt hardware &.c wat vallued at 50,000. ater- in wnJcn tny harn t reaule; d

laiiing lo u if iion-conirrj?foresd, ofliccrs or. private will be appreherided and confined, and if officers will be drop

ped from the roll of .the my. Uy order of the Sei-retarv a War J B. WALBACK, Jit. u4'

lino-

.JUDISOX, SlAUVIl 18 , 1814,

wsather, tssistedby the nemta manner this excursion. 1 have had some hard

fc.haMngl was enabled to get clear of fighting, lost some tine fellows,but whipped the h without diculty in a few hours, them at every point and on every attack, -fr m hit pirstiei a coarse on soundincs Lat night 1 received by a frfendly Creek, 'except in doubling Cape llatterasto 18 fa- an express from General Floyd; he has tiismvfiter otTihe Dekware, where in a advanced near the Tuchaubutchee old fo, Hell in with a Urge vessel, apparent , tield, is building a fortified camp his letly a man of war. Shortened sail to top- ter was dated the 21th; and he expected to atils. and cleared ship for action, but she attack the Creeks on the 25tl). From aaddenly dUappearing and in a few niln- this you will see how favorable our excurjitK h or iiims other vciisel near. hinr lionn hu hnn in lit a mAvempnt ef crn

' 9 " - ' - O . f 1M A t wjr w heard to fire signal guns, 1 stood on the ral FlojtL 1 had the strength of Tallapoo- WulM 01 llan. must be written on most of their conlenU.

northward, irorn a belir that I was near sa to coutend with, well attned ar.d suppli- lB,,p,JU i l1 ihsi an error. JCu$ . enother enemy's squadron From the ed with the best kind of powder, which are lwired tc b atamped, tbut wci a ' Delaware I saw nothing until I inade they obuiiied from Fensacola, so states " 'wMt at iiatJi All otiteis may EGLANX5 FUTURE SOVEHEIGJT andy Ho ik. wlen 1 aain fell in with a- general Floyd to me in hisof lhe24lh insu te vritte or paper, and are not ' "

itoi tier of the enemy's squadrons, and by He says, M'Qucen has just returned from bj1 t0 dul- Under the ttdzicA aumeunac.'.ountKble caue was permitted Pensaola for the Indians. You enn say Stamp-act, all bote. &c were required to enter the bay, aHbouKh in the presence to the ladies who presented . the stand of t0 be on stamped paper. v

STAMra. Some people supx.hati 8th int. destroved 3

A fire in the city of NewiY.ofV. on thi

rcj woi'Us,

,vt a decidedly superior force, after having .coulors to the West Tennessee volunteer,

been nblized to remain outside seven hours

sad a half waiting for the tide. I aui cc. ' c JOHN R.ODGER5. on. Jim. -Joe, Setretat-p vf tbt ifary.

Dayton Ohio Feb. 15; -Tha followiagls the suWstanoe of the propositions made by Mr. J. Johnson, a.geut for Ihe United States, to the

IIICI vm Vll unw & a . 1 . a . a . . .

Uitoicays, and Ktckap jot, oonvened iii council oil tue 6tn iast. at this jplace. lv Hrothres chiefs of tlie itTsrent

on their - return from the lower "country,

that the volunteer who took the colors from the Indians at the battle of Talkile, was a Mr. liemuel Ifall of captain Juiops company, of the old volunteer cavalry of

&iuuieriora coumy. - Crarlestowi? Fr.a.5. Loss of the U. 8. Schooner Ferret. rolit island, leb. X

STATE PAPERDECLERJTION OF TUE JLKL ' , ED POWERS. The French povermnent has ordered

Tiew levy of oOO.tXW conscripts. . motives of the Senatus Consultum t

etiect contain-an appeal to the Allied Power. They therefore, find themselves

called upon to promulgate a new,, in the

'There is to he a most splendid nter.; taiiiment giveu at Carlton House cu tfft Birthday of the Prince Charlotte, when ahe come of full age, U' lier Royal High--t-ess were ileir Apparent to Ue Crown. aod'comeqUently may be regained as of full age, being Heir Presumptive. It J expected that oot with standing tl joormeut of Parliament, all the principal Nobility of tlie Suited Kit edom will

Tlie make It a point to .be present to pay their

ni to that respects to their tuture boverein. The

preparations making tor the Ftte are 4 the most sumptuous kind, and it in believed that it in only the cotnmeiicement of e aeries of Fetes, which will terminate in

1 am aorry lo acquaint you of the er face of the world, the views which tuide

tire loss of the United States schooner them in the present war; tlie principles the marriage f tlie illustrious personage. Ferret This unfortunate circumstance which from the basi f their conduct, with the Hcriditat y Print. tif ' Orargr happened lasteveniug, on the north brea- their wishes and tlieir determiuation. an union that may be the meant, f es-.afc. kers of Stony Inlet, Thar allied powers do.not make war up. lishing not merely a barrieit to tlie couiX1 am happy to say noneof her officers fan Fiance, Uit agaiiot the, preponderance cental powers againtt France, but a fccu.

or men were injured

lost every thing

Would suffer tnuc

.$ribM, laddiess you ia the name of youf negg 0f Mr. Darley end Ir, llenland, who leon has too long exercised Uocd tlie li- war. This projectef. alliance will of course

reat Uther the President ; t siana in ins jav0 rendered them mi

1 say none of her officers fan rianceot agaioKt tne v preponderance cental powers againtt l'tance, but a fecu j red or lost. They have haughtily Announced against that pre- rity to England against the revival of 1)4 belonging to them, and t ponoe ranee which, to the misfortune of eystemof interdiction nn our cusimene ch, was it not for the kind-' Kurope and France, the Emperor Efapov whichhas Veo o seyerel) ftflt inthe present

reat utnertne rreaiQni, 1 have rendered them many services. m s ot the empire. jTuoes, and the words whk b I speak unto I am making preparations to proceed to Victory has conducted tire allied ary ju are his words ; you well know it was the .jrrecfwitli a vessel, to save what arti miea to the baLK.s of the Rhine. The firkt

nuu qaie auu lake no par in u am in hopes to get somejof her guns, which jesties have made of victory, has Ixen to .'cent war. You are warned to shuw your i threw into the hold Finding the vessel offer peace to his majesty the emperor of

f ar against evil councelioTs ; but war half fuil of mater, I apprehended her the French. An mttitude, strengthened ud scarcely begun when we tind you at drifting out in1o deep waieT, should she be by the accessions of the sovereigns and Chh-go butclMring a aaudful of meu at- lightened, would reuderoui lituatian more princes ot' Germany, has had no intluence on tertUey had aurrwUered, -an aet whih hazardotm. the cooditionsi of that peace. These con done would be guilty of but men as were (vtr Brailsfor, whom 1 hare tent n ditions are founded on the independence iit to weir peiicoata Shortly aftet you with a proportion of my crew, "will inform 0f the French Emperor, as' well as on j4eged tori Wayne, but your father was you more particularly of the circumstance ln independence t)f the otler sUtea of ,&oV aware of jrour treachery seut his ar- which the present haste I am in, will not ' .Europe. Tlie vievs of the powers are

4iy m a wouia u-t in their oojeci, generous ana iineral

give wittv u ii luc ii vuti c criooa UlSCUiir sions ;.bu.lin all Euroje wlteie could here be fouud so snah)e a match for the t Ileir Apparent of the Netherlands ? Ai4 what countries could be no naturally or ri beneficially coo Dec ted." Lou, Ca.

-iif. At all the baUles which took place wish.

suuce tnat time, we tind you assisting the i hare the honor to be; most respectful- honorable to each.

British atil f iey vere beaten at the n jy yuur e'tedlent servant, The aliied Sovreigne desire that France er Thames, and vow were thrown on LAWRENCE KEARNEY, s tnavbe Rreat, powertiil and hapy; be

vour backs aour ; atucra . xjw voui v. wv mm. ium

lookyouby tlA !iand,vaiied you up,& told Com. Jl. Dent, commanding

ARREST. On Monday last, Abijah Bigelow, Esq of Barre,and Oliver Bigelow his son, were arrested in the name of the United States on sutpcion of havirg assisted in escape of the British prisoners lately in this town. They passed through town yesterday on

in their application, giving security to ail, their way to Boston in cuatody of Ifc 1. kl x r)l V Tka.Ui Manilla HlsvLntl 1 "

ei to live As war

oa canaot live oiiet end take no paK in your Father is 'compelled by necessity

end not choice to put the tomaliwa in -our bauds. And the tearms on which j odcr yoa are you must recei-e the tojStaUawk trom ray hands, and when you ore toluVyou must strike Our enemies

untr Ka vrtr smneintat. ttna ITQUl t; t

is your trade and Navy e&cer, Charlestown.

cause tle French power, m a sute of greatness and srength, is one of the foundations of tbe social edifice of Europe, They wish that France may be happy, that

her commerce may revive ; tnat the arts.

Extract of a lttter form t?eneral Wm

Clark, governor of the Alissouri territo- u. Mn of neace. mav sfjrain tinn.

ry, to a gentleman In this city, dated. r$h because a great people can only be Saint Louis, January 15. f tnqiUsitii happy The powers con I waa visited about two weeks ago by firm tl the Fiench empire an extent of

cep itauon 01 mo i omnaum, o erritorv which trance under Ler Kincs

suoieci oi peacw. s uu uwui mw i

n never knew because a valliant nation

4iacefotth yea mast consider yourselves arrangement with them, but recommended -3 00t fall from ita rsnk, by having in iit service, and hold yourselves in reaui-. them to leave hoatages, and referred them ju urn ,ptrienced reverses in an obtilie to go ou a war expidition at the call to the commanding v oHicer. They have n"6 ftI,dsabgumary contest in which it - .:n.;n; nflMP onlhs lines: left at Relle Fontaine 7 hostaees. Those ..v .itk

f..m nndin oQcer onthe lines: leftet Gel e rontaine 7 hostages

Ua you, uaast take and deliver Bp any Indians say, that the tribes near tbein British e&nt that intyi come among you are not friendly. The Kickapoos. "into the commanding otHeer of the neares nebsgoea and others, towards Prairie ties iipst to yoo. If you do not, you will be Chicas, haje not come in for peace aa was cnidered as encmUi an4 treated aa, expected. There is but little doubt but Juch ; but if you are faithful you shall be that they wtll continue hosUle as long as ivell uatd for your (not in efflpty pro , they can, or until the Upper.Lakes and Seises an4 ba4 money as the British have Prairie desChiens are in our possesion and

baid vou) but in silver, at the rate ot garnonea uy strons pons.

t-nts per day for every day you are jtrvi. Your women and childreri si

t Kept at tie ditferent posu,-protected

t l and clothea a vne puouc a , boundariea shall stand as they

m -1 tWr vou to the Shawanoea

7n.l.itA. tK ran tall vou whether the in Hue nee.

f " ,

hat fouzht with tit accustomed brave

- 1 . ry. , , .

Bat the allied powers wisu to ne tree

Thaxter, deputy Marshall.

'. WorcesUr trgii

Washington 23rd Feb. 1814. GENERAL ORDERS. The President of the United State has been pleased by and with the advice, unxj consent of the senate, to h.at'e the tollrwu ing appointn.enW iu Ute auuy of, the $ atra, viz. . . .' ANTHONY BUTLER, Lieuteriant Coloriel, of the 28th reinn ent of Iniantrv. tu

be Colonel of the second regiment of riflemen. George Croghan, Major of the 17th regiment of Infantry, Lieut. Col. by brevet, to be Lieut. Col. in the 2nd regiment of riflemen.

The sooner this object is aifected the

tranquil ana fnPP""'T"-?1 ' regin e ,,l of iLfantry, to be iajor in tL

- - 17J . " V - -vV -r 2nd regiment of Ilil.emen. Ution of strength, by a just equ.libriuin, V 1 li 1 a at 11 Vciutrr, Capaln tt may henceforward preserve tcir ptjople 26th of l.antrv, to be Wajor m ! from nnmberlesa.ratamaties 1 which .h.(e ' thr sndegiment of ritlemen. J overwhelmed Europe for the last two xv K;.V Tmi ;.,,!. iak f

fantry-. to be Cob iu thara regL vl nUci-

Tears.

... ii .

The aliiei powers win ro lay cown

lall better, as an eany possession 01 mo pr ... unti, ihty ive attained

Mississippi is immensely , important iu se ihis creal and beneficial mult, this no...:..ii.ni! iMtinnlliltf nf 6UP iron- . . . . .i . - T i .

miuji'iosnMi ......j ; r oie onject 01 ineir cuoru. sury win now tier. The Indiaua inform me thatDixon down their arms u-itil the political

and is with the Sioux's keeping alive uritun ute of i?urow n et.olided ;ui.eu

-mncans fulfil their promises or.not. The Cheifs were lo have made a en

Stive reply to Mr. J mnson, on their ret'iru at pique should tley do so we shall l"ty it before our readers aa soon as it can Tyaoh'aiocd

lWTe art aulKoriscnl to state that the aive speech is incorrect, a respects the py ihe ludians are to receive : They areto be paid at the same rate aa the militia now - eervice.) sixrrr vwronYorxn the cheek ixnuxs. : 4 ' ; HimxUs' Ktj. Feb 15. X?e are IneVe te Major Pk BaUoclc or TVUOW J cficial rqert 5tjeuei4l

V wntil the sanoity of treaUe'hall 'have at

Exfrne. of a htUr from a tnfrbfr f pranUfort, Dec. 1, 1813. ? -

CWgw (o a gentleman " tfits toun dated Washingta February 20. A, 181V

JAXntnml ami TnJDmrtnrM fifnrrtta e-f7e '

."inoinrri 9asnugitn ika teo loll, ,t select the field officers for .the rifle re- lr,XTr,.' . f rinrMVc? giments from Ihe line, and for the rei- GErfERAL UllULUS. ment to be rated in Ohio, the back part a : ' ; of ViriinUand lVnnsTlvania;the cCictia - The BHtish Commander in Chief In

men. x ... . x Vn. 5. Hamilton, XUjor in the 10th regL of Infantry, to Lieut. Col. of tie 3t4 regt. of rillemen. . . W altkr II. IDvEaTos, Captain In thp. 7;h ret(iment of infantry, tu be JL's jor ia the 3d regiment of riCemcn. Josarn 8 fc.Li.DrN, Captain ' in the t . f i:.t. -: - - - . . l. - f f :

rcgmirni oi nnv cragoonv.'o uciinjor 19 the 3d. regiment of "riflen.eol Jmk GiBSoar., CaptaJA in th regU ment of liiht artillerv aud Cclonel by bra-'

Vl, 10 ) VOiOQCi vi mo iu u rife men. , .

Josiah Snelling Inspector Gen. Ma-

Anthony Butler, colonel lieorge urrgnan anaua nTinx n n prvciamaunn caieu jur v; -.. .. .- .... . Iiut colonel; IVivid Gwynne, Crst ma- Kingston on the 4th day of September, nient of infantry, lo he eutcsast CcW " . . ... m 1 1 - lata J.-1.J tk'ft . 1 r ? ttt XIK riflM ' Mnimt

lor ani-W H l uihuu, secona maioiw ioi.,co:iin'i ni purfiw tawiuiiv given . .... .. ,v We tiommstions are now before the sen- des no forbid the exercise of any vU Tlot CnaiiaKas. Captain kUiaCfl ate for confirmation. The cotnmittf a cf tar functiens other ."than.; I sal of Hear- rt-iment of infsntry, to be Z.sjor ia tl.ej

i. tn irrrrhMi i s: .1-1 1 1 ri . . s re.'ii rrtnt.

a b ll forthe "catsViabmentof a cations! tod tUre being no desire oh the part Pf PiV"1 cf Ohio, to 10 UtI hank with a capitol o( thirty minions, to the United Rlates to cuestioa i. correct- P'-1 Surgeon ia tba d regiment cfr be Iota'3 U Uia iittlcf ef 'Columbia? : rss of tbla decleration It U therefore' C?::' Y- Byprfr 4 4 ' rrlrfflitJcrJ rrr tL-t til cSw cf ts . 3" u. W ALBAClJ. '

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