Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 40, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 March 1814 — Page 4
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
TECUMSEH
coniAlrt, fwhWi Lave ever bceti tie great standing ofcrer iTiere was only i twa
vojwih oi ivuMj, ana c.y utuiy iritf uuv ui u.e attachment -on ih ground t.o.v- . . v Baud . akoitediothat nation) cannot ever'headea by the brav Captain L-e li beautiful sorrel, sixteen bancs l.igb, T
ue ubiuiiieu bv JiDiiaun lu ahv irulv they proceeico; about lit) or I5J0 luilo u" nw uMiiwiinii
D... of Russia and probable dis-
'fnaMiicit.iiton w expreed yesterday, decisions, certinnly the great peUon of from Detroit du the Trench or Thames gre1 vigour and boldcefcn, nd eleanc of tne p -oiat.e p;ct of aUit between eommeoi.l nliU as thev reluia to they came on the fa moos Daubee, in hit action, he ia injpDoied to be of the Fear-
".l iciiiui nu I in corroborated by
aiail
4t iw appears, t hat v Ru. kU tvv:ee attempted to mediate -- : Ho inid twice refuted and at I3.ith4n--xde.itty r ;ndel the evpulshm of the Amerimi Misers froui Russia tl w toe en:e or Alexander vnll ook this dic'oriat interference in hrs soe-
not be submitted by me to the canohj fully conipped with aword, pUtols, nought and Dare Devil strain, he was for England If the Prince Recent regimental 6tc a guard of one man ur nier,J owned by Mr. George Jewel of Cat-
r i', man
iiar.iuM hw ihi mornim u ,iinrui,f Eunliiitd it the Pcmce Keent reMimeutaia &r. .in n
w and Lord Gusuereagh, aie thus ;(hMi of geant, fully equipped U, and au Indian tifl county Kentucky.
my friendship towards a fair anu honora- in the tear the Col. mri-endered and akl his advistmcut of the conttovery between hrbt he was going to see hi familythen the United-, mates' "and Uiem, surely, the that he was going to take care of some cuieror of A'iMiria and n.jfelt are not go- property on the river Thames ; the Indi-
GREEN B. FIELD:
Madison, March 4th 1814.
TWO DOLLARS REWARD.
ig to i-utOfiwcM under the rolvf Hn buckled tp one of the n.en who shol subscriber on the 1CU, January lbll.at ii! iUin, in aojaSt,ng the d.spute beiern m sl.ghtly but he pfovuig tov srongand JLawrencebuigh; a skift made of bil
rranceana o k - . - - "ry"":?" ?Uo llank, wooden rowlock, fastened ou
pO'eilt'OHkl inr puipvTtp y '- .
him slightly but hepfovuig too srongand JLawrence buih; - having hi tomahawk raised was hot oL ank wnnH
the colonels honor net hems sufiKient to it.. .fn.. .:-.t.Li. j ...
nghts nnd attempt r hi. inde-. ,-, Weighty txl.y, i and we .hail he- cau- rely on he w. ued and satelj conducted watt lut thVbarge bWd also off one Md
till", alun.i 'and hurried' journey to ;;tics f Britain, to mar the pleasing pros- tachment would have .treated
pects which ttrie from this aiuu-abie lie- enemy as Ive desorvrd, bit th cfKiaJion. chtracter arid savage ditposiji
the oiu'inent plainly indicates: TiiO iubjoinfed itHirU from the Cro'nt, i: will be prteivaa, evactl corrcs- . pond with our idni: i rom Tin: daii-Y advfrtipf.r:) fVcm the t. union Stnte.inmn, tin ojyifiitl ii y.rinf Dnrcmfipr Of.. Oar render will rettollect what we -iil a few days ugo on the subject of Z .e murh to be rsi-etedwar with Amer.icfl ; the apf areut dilhi-yty of happily JcrL.inating it, the vcedsf it are deep in the grouvl. and if the jealotiy of the-Dri-tiiU vaiiiet in leting any other power have xfiar in the arranemeut. It was natJral for the Americans to wish to enguge thf.''ourt f St. iVtersburgb a a 'mediator: They.nu5htsay0f.it "it was once one of us. "for it was the chief of the arntei nejtrnlity of the -North :' It now ap
pears that lord Walpo'a had not arrived
The de
generous
lntauious
position of Hfti.-
These are summary thoughts on uie new De being so well konwn, force caution and and wc cannot but please oruselvcs w ith the i trcnri. unction were lifceasary, and he
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idea that Rus-ia 1 deerminea r.ngKino shall mt prevent the expected glorious event. Wo lr.htit will have an eftect to bring the Aiuerican claims Kto view, du-
rip jiria conveniiou 0.1 vic uvu i"--
er ih lJ.napartc. Tlie emperor"
"Russia has declared that the American war "is just, lie accordingly offered his nieui ation. It' has been 'refused ! When such a character as the emperor
of Ruscia declares ur war to be just"
of
was conducted accordingly.
Notice is hereby Given WHEREAS from the list of land sold in Clark county, for tax in the year 1812, for the tax due for the year 1811. It appears from the Collector's list of said land which is returned and now on file, in the Clerks office of said county. That a certain John Anderson at the sale ot said land
became the purchaser of seventy acres, in
and even offers to conciliate Britain
to our claims, pitiful must the lioston 473 acres of land in the No. 137, listed and
faction appear, who presume to ueciare, sold in the name of Robert (eorge for the that it is uubecoming a moral and reli sum ol $2. 10 cents the amount of the tax gious people to wage it, or rejoice at our nd expetcetheu due thereon for the said victorieK-'" It i no wonder a man 'faints year of 181 1. And I wishing to secure the
at St. Pr'eif burgh three days before he under such a plenitude of iiuiierious te Hid lnd under an act of the Terriotvt.f
intimated to the Russian, ministry that BA'mrity.' Indiana untitled -8n' ".act for levying and His R-itannic majesvs government had J congratulate the republicans on the collecting a tax on land and for other iirjdready distinctly and -explicitly refused ate glorious news. It puts ..down Britain poses" shall therefore agreeably to the to admit of the mediation or interferrer.ee -evu among hsr own allies for if .they provision in said act attend at the Clerks tf.any other power in dur quarrel with caimQt trust her to make a fenee, they id oflice aforesaid on the 17th dav of January
in iviisi7i t.i me ll,t jn2 trusi norm cavrutits, 0,1 ie uu riexi anu t.en and there tender to t.e:nd
after that de- v would advi.-e the feds ' not to render Anderson n thi rnrfhr nf K ia i. a
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America and as the
republican commissioners
termination was known, would only fend thm!-lves so often ridicuhns by their re-
raided' the world, he was instrue'ed joicins on the exchange- Reii g so frelo signify tlirtt the diamissitnt of the said 4,,,entlv deceived nothing but their Lococommissioners would be particularly plea- ,ing t lie servile dupe of a faction, coaid fcinaj o the Brilish government. It may cad thtm to such absurdities, theiefore. be said, t hat if we are not fair .
we are fully in for a contest, which, i-. will re(iire 'the wisdom and coolness cf a (iKUTiii and a PrrrEnoRF, united, lo put the wished for termination to.
FROM TllK CIIRQNIfl.E."! lntesd, therefore, of Englands stand4azin the commandine attitude of directing the future destinies of the contending jjtr"r., s'oe appears' to be placed in the i.'er u.ory station of an auxilliarv. It te.e m x if she was to ally unnoticed-ei-'her as being unwortrry the honor of-a 'participation in the benefits contemplated cy a mutual negocintion, or that she hd
become too abhorrent bv her freqneat
ADDITIONAL. Although we have excluded other intended matter to give room to our foreign details, the following remarks, from the Daily Advertiser of Thursday, and the article it introduces, are too important to
the purchaser of the said laid
or his agent, if either will attend, the amount of the said purchase money, with the. iioerest thereon as prescribed by the said act, for the redemption of the land aforesaid. DANIEL FETTER, Tvr STALCY. Dec. 25, 1613.
FOR SALE
two good oars weie in her. Any per on
laKingsaid skitt, and delivering her to fcai-ah lluichinson at the mouth of Grant's Creek, shall have ore dollar, if at Feter Lahwe'soOcents, if ut James bridge'satthe mouth of Ilogan, shall have two dollar from the subscriber on Loul try. , DAMKLCUUME. Madison Feb. Ibih U1V Notice? LOTS to be exposed at public sale in the town of SALfcM. The conimissionA ers, appointee by law to lix upon the per-r mai.ent seat of justice for the county ot' Wasbington, Jnotana 1'erritory, have purchased ior the county a quarter section df lunu, haj'pily aoaplcd in every respect for the site 01 one of the most pleasant, healthy and tioumhiug towns in the Westtra country. This town will be situated in the bosom of perh ape the most beauiiful and fertile, body of land to 'be found together in the Territory, every where interspersed with, never failing springs 'and streams of water, and as healthy as any part of the world. It will also be in the hcighboriioud of a celebrated bah Lick., where any quantity ol eait water may be piocured by digging omy a few feet below lhe surface of the ground; and at which a great deal of salt lias already been made. The hne quarrie of stone, clay for brick and abundance of timber which the said quarter section and adjacent lands afford, together with a good aw-mili within half a mile of the town prove with how much facility the budding may be erected two principal branch of blue river running on each tide of llAk town ana uniting at the southern part of it
will add very much to its beauty and coa
One hundred and sixty acres of land venieuce. Travellers will of course pas
Jlnstnn Feb 10.
intrigues during such transactions to be jection of .the mediation cannot soon or ea
si nit ed iu'o toe councils ot the onr sily oe raconcneu.j
itf'iropean nations. A treaty is .suddenly proposed bv the contending powers, and g(, nature so vArifcfsT and alarming in 's c-inseqtienses, that the raiMc minis'Pta o A'olind is reduced to the defeat iiing cit'iation of quiting his own court, And presenting himself atnjd the delegates -eorjposedof hi former allies! ' We. will
venture to say
ver stood in
admit of any delnv in copying. They lying one mile from the town of Madison trough this town on their way from tlie
show at lesst iiicc:oom.j tj not ausvtute vn theUhio iilnn, on which tl ere is.bedefect ion of Justtia. Bavaria and Sire- tween 20 and ."0 acres of cleared laud. den. from the Ilritish inter est. And we or terms apply to JF.S8E GRAY. have seen, by our other extracts, that dif HENRY R16TINE. faculties befneen Russia und England Madison. Feb 18th 1814.
are too probable and apparent to he concealed or denied much longer, whatever"
may be their issue. The pertinacious re-
ESTRAY
Eastward to Vincennes, St. Louis, etc.
and vice vei sa. It is also to be recollected that this town will have well founded claims to the seat of government for th Territory on account of its central situation. J t being about half way between the Lantern and Western boundaries of the Territory and within 'fifteen tniits of Whit river.
These circumstances, with many otheia
Came into my hands as an estray, on Salt fork of Tanner Creek Dearborn
County, nine miles from Lawrenceburch, that might be nieutioued, point out t
We cotitinue to day the details of the one bay Iwrse about 15 years old, h5 1 2 town oi SALBM, highly deserving the atforeign news contained in English pajers, hands high, no marks perceivable, which tention of the public. As the property of received by the Ann Alexander, as late as horse I believe is my own property, and the town is vested in the county, the lot the 23th. and -7th of December. That was stolen from me ten j ears ago, but 1 will be sold upon Very liberal terms, and there is something yet in reserve we have doubt not some honest person might own every encouragement given to promote its
everyreason to relieve sno, wnai is nimnow, ana sain person is reqested to prosperity. -r-
worse, vre nave me mormication Know come lorwaru wnn sucn proof as maygive j nesaie 10 commence ai rne premises
lay, that the British nation ne- that it will not be divuUed o long as il is me good satisfaction how he came by said on the second Tuesday in April next U 1 a more mortified state than ,possibleto keep it secret. It is obyions horse, otherwise 1 am determined to hold the conditions will be made known, anu a-.
i i this particular case.j Her aWcx v bo that no commercial speculations could be him as my own property till the reverse tendance given by,
Jmd been receiving vist aums for snbi- founded onnny thing that has hitherto been can be proved.
nil- ; wno naa pecn con6iueren as sur,tf snitereu loiranspire n i no. iwMTnin , ruvn tAixoi Vient o all the projects of the ltritih that certain houses in thi ; town have or- February 18th 1814 ministry ; whose victories had been an- dered large purcb!es of" certain articles ;; ' tvHinced in England by ilhiniinations and of southern produce- We leave it to NOTICE the discharge of of the" Tower -fins: vet others to surmise the probable nature of . . , t w v midt these profound evidences of sincere the information of which they are excltt- io tr inhabitants ol yyne t r friendship, she appears to be treed in sively posMed-it is enough for us to re- Dearborn, JeneTsonand(Clark,coi.n this case with "nteWt, and esteemed of peat the assurance -t there is something hereby given, that I carry the mail litrle weigbt in th nesociatioo. Tl ev e- itill behind the curtain. Salisbury to Jeftersonyille Any j
Vnpnpo-eto negociate with the cm.y If, however, we ar ker m the dark m mas whom .'nglmd drsds. without any regard to facts, we have all the!ight which apyeronci of riving the British ministry can be afforded by opinion In addition an invita'ion to attend the solemnity- of the to the remark of the Couriers published in b-isiness Can any. thing be more h:mil- yesterdav's paper, we ..have copied the follitinu to the pride- ' of I'-Jtnghmd :' ' Haw lowing f'e nations from prints ofdiffer- ....., PaaltaMArrli f co r viinnincr r In mwA nlili.-al f.tomtra whif-tl Will tPrVA
the continent, if he U obliged to irtnfor fo show the universality of the sentiment 1, " , ioi rowing raxes: viz. an admitaneetnfothe mnvention What which prevails among all classes in flreat or carrying a payment of any sie u, reply can the contending powers n.nke Briton, on the subject of neare That f !r' 1 ?? hi'n bat what must add to his ' nmrtinca-- ahv important chanpe should have taken ' aymcnt in notM .. 75 lion .? '"If they tel him thev did rot rru.f pl.ee Hber fti public feeling, or in the xs Any other article per lb 05 bis aid.that would be adding insi If to in- tu re of affairs, at the time when the' Anr. . '! f , lACKSON ear mail. a gnitr and even if tey vond'scend to Alexander ia said to have sailed, is scaixe- Mdlop' itb 18th 18U. 'Toiit hini, it is nrobsh:e thry vast ask ly creditable. Dmaraft.s hart fr (he indnlpne! .' :; TIIL ELKCANT STUD HORSE SiiiH the neociation beffin before he ( C03I MUSIC 'JTKJ ,Vf 'FK'ITTAT JF'TT was a member; it would be like letting a 1 The fallowing infern atinn we hare rr- irtyUiu3CtL. tnn into a banquet af er the most sump- ceved from a centlmsn who was preent Will en in unto mares, in the town of ?! mi dis ie of tlus entertainment were re- at the akineof of Bbee MADISON the enstiing season, on the fol-' iiiovel from the tables It thought from information at pe- l.wing tenns. viz For a single leap, one
It i expected, that the emperor of Rus-Mr.- i, that he.Bntsh were afvanctng up- d dhr t hree dollars in cash, oH'our in
JOHN DEPAUW.
February 4th 1814. THREE DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed or stolen from the subscriber living in Jefferson county, six miles below Madison one half mile above Ramsey's mill on the same creek, a bay mare, about 14 1 2 hand high, both hind feet white, a bald fare and glass eyes, no brand recollec-
ted, had on when she went away a small
person
having any business to do on said post
route, consisting of entries of land to be bell any person bringing said mare tw'thi
made at jetlersonviJIe, such rson may Mibscriber or confining her and givlrg lodge their money and writing w ith any the subscriber word so that he ma v get her.
... . . w
pptitmaster ol said route and direction how to proceed, and their business hall be at
tended to with punctuality and returned to
Khali have the above reward.
Wm mcaslanp. iladiscn. Feb lsth 1814. St.
fia felt hi Rational tride wounded, on finding that hi ioteru ediate agencv ws re-
1 T
on wiiion, cu i; tchment of the
itler ordered out
Mi'
rrn troop.
ft I tk.M a mm mm
a de- iraoe ins wesson, a no nve dollars to ensure tinder Vice'tion Payment to be made on or
fused hv the British, on the e'tlen nt of th command f cap. Iee. who rode with before the first of December next. The te Americsn rontrorersv He nMirall- hi He3chinent t reconnoitre whom M season will commence he I5h of March
trqiM.vn thi. if queticn e,-'inir m'es in a dy mi n half to the rusr anC end the IMh of July. John RoliLa
Tj ht lrfcJjnoTlki itai and the l i-Jtis nf Trcnche at 1 haine by some . rn; under- wiU aiiejid on the hoTt
NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the fubsTrlher, are requeued to come forwatd by thei.tlj day. of April next, and settle off their respective accounts- Further indulgeni-o need not be expected. Persons having gotten via!s, of me will please to retrrn tl c ui. DAVID II. MAXWI LL February U.-1 KU. w A fewcooies of . DFMONTS foor ptiicaland Historical Charts for sale tl i rrm. RAG s: Clean Linen, Sr Cotto'u
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