Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1812 — Page 3

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THE WESTERN SUN. VIXCExVNES, Januaht, 25, 18. .

round the bccy and arms hut Mars had t LIST of letters remaining in the decreed that Lieut. Robert Buntin (of tUe 1 XA. Pott Office at Vincennes, the lafl militia) (hould be prefent, who feeing two uarter whuh not taken cut within i . i i) i r , , three months, will be forwarded to the Ge Well trained Regulars oroolea to one rc;r, 1 , to ,1 , , . , , 11 , , . 'Intra fot-0a.ee asucad ciicr:,

raw, uncMtipimrc militia man, i.auiro oil

ANOTHER BATTLE on the U .!Jtisliy or Colonel Jh P. B - vu's DfcSa! ! In the attack made by the Great CTief

liicou the Colonel finding himftlf depnv. i-d ot the tuithcr life of his body de referve nftantly com ..enced his retreat. --No beu, to be had ten to one in favor of the Printer. Here the Colonel certaii.1v (hewed hie want of n.ilitary (kill in conducting a re-

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hich he

rrngemeut of hi iorce or fouic other cu-oi,

cowardice moil hktlv It was in vain the

L. T. Andrews, J,d- ph Allen, iiiiam C. Bain, Thomas Hanks, David Botand, Peter Bargee, i ierre Bonne a U M ai k R irnet, 1'hoanas Burbridge, J o!.r Brandford, ! olio C Balthus.

n Sunday la It upon the p r Printer he ; treat n,cn was ma08 U;e utmost con. 4fUlMd ,,,n- r k.t r. ii .-.iu.m . ! fulion and diforder. either from the bad ar.

u..( jvv. wm ua llin L Uttttl 1.1 I I J 1 1 I I . J J v rl v i 1 s 1 i 1

ics ot which foe h.,s fo often boafted, nor

any of that peefonal braven

fo much vaunts

plain thail his I

all will aoree

Mdition with even common lodgment, he ; Prcdi X9t fx Iter, with juft pre fence of Daviu Caldwell, JO . i i i 1

A Wm. D. A uf inert, Jnti Andcrfon, B Reahen Belbli, Reafon Benfon, J tines Baird, Hobert Buntin, N ichol is Beaonean, Daniel Baldwin Henry Berfkid,

tt nothing can be more Colonel attempted by Ggna, gefturea, wild, J Margafet Cook Nek of military knowledge, a,ld nM rally his carps di re jofl ph CUl had be conducted the ex- j toa 'ccoud "tack, but ait they fcam. ! AdUi Campbell,

ho min" enoogh left in tfu ir great agitition,

Qm John F. Dufoorl

mud have been vi6oriou3. No man w

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i.o k. i,a r -.i: cr ...:n u- 1 to irn me ranter " riev ivouia see mm

t ,uc. w. MU....W... W- - John Druramensliete that with an army of difciplioed troops Uam merr!r we r?pori as a compli. Decker 2COnSftins of two to one. ooooied to raw and ; mm (cr llcu -brul,t ll P?t'w. As it is i

UOdifciplined mil i tin, can be defeated unlcfs from cowardice, or a lack of generallhip.in the cornntander Yet Col. Hotd, with all the advantages on his Dde luffi red himfelf to be defeated Shame, (battle on the Colonel Yes, I henr my country cry out shame 1 ! . The Can Tel Which led to hoftilitier. between of the parties, and a corref Haterhent of the bpttle is as follows. On Sundry the 19th about I o'clock, the Colonel drew Up his forces after the eld Ho.

fontewhere recorded, Ut u he who Jights end runs away May live to Jight another d.,j ; But Ii 'n'ho is in battle cari'd Will neer return iojight again !" Surely the idea conveyed in the above lines mud have bad full poflfeffion of the Colonels miiul on the occafion, if we may judge from the? i are tnd precautions he afterterwards tenk to 11 keep on: of harms way," and ot his precipitate retreat.

I) xtrr Eatll, 2 J Lieut. Edwards, Davis Floyd. ohn Gray, John Iladden, J icon Han, JofK.lt Lf Holmes, William Hewitt,

James Hodgihs,

c James Clay, Juel Cvmbs, John C'oliins, Leonard Crclbv.

lliam Duglas,

Chapman Dul.da, J iionras Downs, E David Edie, 2 ; j amcs Elliott. F

Nethan Gunneh

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John Hunter, j imes Halenes, m. V. Holms, Simfon Hitchinfon, Elilha H-ll.

Thomas 2 ii?den.

Docs not, or is not every one ready to

man manner, or perhaps in the MuraUa I cry out lhanie ! that fuch nn experienced mode of warfare, as wearrtotd he pretends ! 0ffeer who has fo highly boafted of his

to have commanded a brigade in that per- ) fuprior s kill artd abilities, fliould be thus i r T n-t I a i Leaven ion vice tor a number oi yea: i here was iwnoriouily deteated, by a man who hd j . r t J iio fire arms ufed in the coLtH, th. par- never feen a 14 tented foldV' Can fuch a j ties foujlit hand to hand but unfortunate I man bc.trufled with the defence of our ! To!:n jvinff.

Jacob fcc John Houx, Sui'Uf! Haikley,

William Hoggatt, John Harbin,

lies, J ;

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G, W. Johnfton, S ;

common coim'v lias he tlents adequate

o a corporals command ? The Printer pio-

be has tict . .

We have had no mail for Iwo weeks,

iintiil iall cve;ii sg-, which muft plead

apology for the barrrennefs of thiG cl.t

per7. T!e cfii of the 7 th No

an

appc ar n our

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(tatement of the action nl er is received, aul fhall t On thr 25 t Decern

her t

5 in Richmond was nl tim

ed bv hre, in w hich i 50 rjerfons lofl tieu

nves. i nc uovenror or virgitna

numl c r. i.rre hai

wus a-

alio been

ly the C donel had lofl cr miflaid bj (hield, and the hair having deftrted his crown.

J) is head fuffered Contidcrablv irj the con- i HOUtlCC

teft. The Colonel is accuftd of a great want ot milit iry (kill in conducting the cmpeditton,or a mof) egregerous want of co rr. gc Otherwife lie iy,uf have came cfi viclorious, his force being two to one io that of the Printer. ri i;e Printer acknowledges himfelf to be extremely Ignorant of mili

tary tallies, efpeci illy of this mode of war j fare, both as to theory and pracTtce but : Ho man can fuooofe that Tohm P. 3oyd, i

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ino was nonoreo tun rue commr.iKi oi vac r ... . 4l. ,t i c . . . I tour bus hi Lexington, Kv.nv which con 4th United Stat: Regiment, becauie othiS , r , , , , ' . , , ..... . p pderabie damse h:.s bern iull.iiied.

. J f i J .j . . B.W 111 IHIIIt.lJ m .11 I J, il i . havincr fpent the greater parted his MIC J in Valuable life in the tented fields c-juIJ be

charged with deiicienct The Colonel, it fee ma h

at a publication which appeared in I ill Sat- i urdavs nataer. an A commfilioued Eastman

i a and Bacon as plenipotentiaries to demand of the Printer the aufftor of the pib(tca tion ; this noweeer, the Printer refilled to gratify them in, as they were neither named nor alluded to in the piece they returned to the C done! with this deciiive anfwer whj n aboUt ntteen minute afterwards, accompanied by Bacon and his Oideily,

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(Trs. J. Sc R. Long, Ifrael Lamb,

I W illiam Lamb,

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J hn M'Clure, fen Peter MIotoftij

I ! () M(oy,

Pa j Samuel l

John M J shn M u S mu I

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Meter Mallory,

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On Thursday last about 8 o'clock we had another severe shock of an Earthquake, which shook on the tops of some chimnies but no other damage was sustained.

ney,

Antoine Marechall John I. Neely, Antoine Oneille, James Owens.

Daniel MClure, Isaac M Coy, James Mead, Isaac Miner, John Mark; Joseph Michel, Jas. M'Campbell John McKay, John Marshal,

N Elizabeth Neal. O Gen. Obouffier,

Daniel B. Potter William Price, Thornton Posey,

knocked at pened it and in the least ary of his house tal violence the latter "brim full authoritative of the piece a smile nati

door of the Printer, who o-

politely invited them in, not expecting but that the sanctuwould shield him from brudesired them to be seated, y declined. The Colonel, of wrath and cabbage," in an on:, demanded the author

Printer wit

natural to him, answered, "you

A STRAY MARE.

ABOUT two years ago a small skue ball mare, with glass eyes, followed a

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Delaware Indian to the late capt. Thomas Berry's on Blue river, the Indian left her with the captain, who put her tn poiTeilioo of another man who lives at or neai the. t iks v i" Blue liver the fa id man rode her on the late campaign, aid the was wounded hi the ft&ion - fhe is now here, and the owner (il a wi ne man) tan get her upon proving his property. JOSEPH B RRON. Viocennes, 1 5th Jan. l!. LL thole iudebted to the eO.?te o( jEjL bartluel Murphy deceafed, arc defircd to cone to? ward due pay uis their refpeiftivc balaneeS) and all perfona having anj

r deaeatlds u .i . i . 1 1 Uid eitate, are c. ired to i ujuuoeU ai d 7 , , , brine; them tor ward properly authenticated

Samuel 7;' ties,

Biay coufider see as the author." Now bee; the dreadful conflict ! Hie Colonel bavir - a Hick in h.s hand, made the Srft pafi at the printer who ws Pitting on the table. Beti running high, five to one in favor of the Colonel.

The Printer inftant

n fettlenictit.

G orge ffumpbetSi Exec. Deceoibei 25, i Smi l.

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net, took bii I end hit thr c: bets evrn, lo the Printer. IL ft, fro. ei tail .

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" 7 Iff E Subfcriber informs his friends an public, that he will k'Vc" Cd'h oi c .s ill I i Lir LatBbs Wool, or It ieai .'' he aKo ha'arrn hand a well aflortmrn of P 'teis ware, WOK I i eel u re for VVool rr Fur IL

ill ih ifc indebted to him to call an

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ints, and their comptiaoca

r : ' ; i irmble reavant, WILSON LACOW. ,1:, loll.

Lewis Probit, William Perry, Dennis Pennington, R Henry Reece, 2 ;

Thos. Randolph, 3 ; Leonard Raiphimder, joh.n Reed, Wilium Uobcrta, Timothy Ray men t, 2. e John Smith, Jofiah Shields, Kekial Solomon, Ebenezai St. John, Speir Spencer, 2 ; Smith Story, Jdfeph Sevier, Wm. B. Smith, Airs. Jcllc Slawfon, Monsr. Scmo. y Samuel Thompton. fames Tcfllln, i John l empleton, 2 j lortathan I aylora Samuel Thorn, Cafaqd a 1 hoih, John Tipton, Bu. t Tow n. V VV C. Vandeventer, Mr. Pbenorfdajl, W X. E. Weftfall. 3 : Adam Walker.

p Kdward Wdion, Sand. W oodruff, John Wilkinfoo, Mr?. Winchel, V illiam Watfon, Joh;; Whiteley, lohn Wiieeler,

Francis Wbitcley,

V a Z Laveaa Yeamens, Jacob .'-nor.

Wm. PRINCE, P. M. January lft, 13 12. 137 NO? ICE.

Hh in ft ribcr has a t all ou intitv of

1 ' the heft TeiiDtffee cotton i.r fale at

0 cents per pound JOHN BRUNER. January 17, 13'?.

Sao i. VV. White, Jofeph Wright, Sj encer Wood, Jameai Whipple, Silas Wells, ' jrlTe Willis, Ebenezer We it on, Paul Wintworth,

INDIANA TERRITORY SrfcClAL COURT OF ChAAfCh Scptcmcer, 1811, John" Holker"J s. In Chancery. J ohn Edgar. J jN Chancery or. hills original and amen.' . datory, on motion ot the Complainant by his ccunfel. It is o.deieu that Wllli-m Prince be appointed and be r hereby bp pointed a commilfiooer in faid cattle, end is ordered th-t the laid con mitiioi.ci hving given notice to the parties, by advertileroent previoufl) puoiiihtd three weeks ucceffiveiy io the Wtilern Sua, ot the time when he will attend a proceed at the clerks office of this court, to tranflatetnto Enjlifti, a:: papers filed s exhibits in this caute, and that he annex a column to the tranllatioh Ol every account, invoice, &C. cxprefTed in livres or other foreign coin, tor the infertion ot the amount in current money of the United States, and that the hod Commiffioner rtS fet down in fuch column, the amount in current money of the United States, of every fum ftated in foreign com, and that he ma let liatements of the am tint due to thr CompUinant at the dole ot the three Jfears, in the articles of the copartneiy mentioned on each of the toll wm . principles.Firlf, by calculating the profit made on the goods from inch i:taasare furn lifted ny Edgar himfelf Secondly, by calculating theprofic at far. hundred per cent without deducting therefrom the fal try ,,f 1 ournier. In both eftimatrs, intereft muil be calculated on the b Lmcr one calculaupa it the rate of Gve per cent, ai d another calculation at the rate oi f,x per Cent, per mnUm, Irom thr period nf mi- ufr

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rxpiration ; the t

the

nc iet ox par tnr : y ...... .1 O:

nine oi nun? tnr iir

ree Veai

nn n tioned . i j. : i i

turtner oideaed that thr faid C

tter I e h is commrnced the4jufi

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ommiflionera

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til it (h..!i he

gular adjournment un-

gooe through, rtnd that lie

vr notice to thr parties 01 tl eir crent at.

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. hen

he will

attend --in. anil it i? nmfr.

ed that he report fpecially, an) mattei of t C . W huh either barf t m rm..il i

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eported not

embl died in this

111 he colli cdrd fi nm r.r f.

"Ot if the caufe, an

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report any

at whole reqijefl it w

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rt d by i-v that he r iort

ith nd

(er this order accompanied )urn.il ot tunes of mrrtinoi

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and that wh

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renorte

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sest . HUKbl, c. e. c. NOW NOTICE IS hereby given, that in conformity to r r reorder, I wdl attend at the ( leiks oflice of faid court, at VincenOes, on the 15th day of January next, at tea o'clock, A. M. to pe.form bhc articles by the 1".d order r quired, and that ny fittii g8 &all ontinue from time to time by regular Mdjournments, until the bu&nefs is compleated, of which place, day and time the parties Will plcafc take notice. W. PRINCE, Com :: Chancerwm Di r. S. lai 1. j i 3c.

NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Mary Hardea has abfrnted hrrfrli from n.y bed nl board, and defer ted her infant children, his is thrretore to forewarn -ill perfont rom harboring .-r. or dealing with her, 'n any wile, as they are flu red it is not my intention todifcharge any drbts of her contracting until fhe returns to her duty. Th o m 1 1 s I it irden, Q f f,ber 9 1 B 1 I

NO I'lCE, I IN rEND to ipply Ui the rtyt Mrrh JL t, rm oi tin Court ot Common Pleas, toi the county of Ewnox no Indiana 1 erritory for teavf to eftablifh a F r-y on the Wabath, tbout five ml s ibpve Viocenneat lron my lanion the North lidc of the iaid river to the affmtJte (hore. A. F. Snapp JfOU.'ry "rd. I 8 1 I . C H, AT the makrt price will he crimen for & i w botheli ol potatoes, driivticu at t .4 office Vinccnncftj Jr.v. 34,