Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 April 1812 — Page 4
rOETICAL A .Y!,Uf. NAl'UK VL k MORAL BhAUl Y. Sr-ct is the voter ihil fttlhri my carr, Thf voice ol lOVf, thr Vttltf ot long , Thr lyre tint celrbratrs the F ir, And MtnirMtrs tlir wadikr long. Swrpt i tp ronnfel of a Crimo1, Whole nnf.M1l prrtvrl a pillow k'O, WttulV mild petfuifien btiitgi n ini To dli Ibf formwi of the mind. Svrrpt i? the bftitti 01 bitmv fpdftgt Thil holers on tttf pftiimlr v-tlr ( Tfu- w umI h k f.-rt, wden 011 thr wirft J wild BOttl fwell tor fifing gdr. Swet is the hrprjr thai rtr tV I ik And farly Wiftl thr ftgrnt dt v, 1 h'' liovrrioj; iloUalol MJHMJI bfeufcl Aod clears the outfit etluii.il IjIup. Sw-rt it the bem. the MoOtHtftg p, M in r fr igraot thitfl Ar( flt Thil ftVrpi upon thr Itii Quit fi a, Of gently fwrlti the ratt tided f)!. Sweet is th" w lk whefC H : G s Cooing, And cnwfl ipi fcettt tNe vttittl mt id ; Thf MfOtHitanUl fwett where linnets ling, From tvfiy bold lot rude t fret'da But f4r lltofe (Wttt are Virtuous dreds t iht ha ltd that kindly bringi reliefs The heatt that wi h the widoWi bleedi And ihie the drooping orphaui gtf. Xhe pi iic and bomaof btrt Wrh hofTrtl biftdi ind feeling bttftt, A'' - thufe tiir tears fr m frrt eyti AoJ bid cavh noxious woe drpart.
A finapoh s , March 85. On batutday evening la1 three teamen made their cl cape from tin board the Bn rim ketch the Oleanor, l)in nil this harbor li hire the reached the 111 ore tiiev v ri ohlerved by lone ori board, ami Ie eral cannon, and b number ol Itiiall arms wfn fit t da I i v uh tit effect, r lie were howevci ouickl) pui lued by 3 or tour office ind a number t4 men artned With m.dkeis, fitc. and not Wtthtlandttiit they had hei in' 01 tiled by a jull ICC ot lilt pi tec that i he ic was no an thority b whuh the delei ten toulJ be apprehended or deli vereo up, or that would jul tity fo n anion an intuit u the dignity of an independent
nation, they determined i( compel i he defei u i g it fotmd,
y tore e of inns I he) had
not proceeded tar before the)
Were followed tiy a party ol t v elve or fifteen i nizens vvht? guilder the imprc(fion of ht
rleferters beinjr Jmpreffrd Anirri ans) hd arinetl them vlvfs with the laudable de termination ofrefcuing theni it all haz ntis had they beei rken, and iecui iu rhe oHen 'ers again!) the dignity ot the (tafe. The hngtilhmen wen net on their return alter a fruit It ft (earth for tht defer t er s ; and on iheir arms being defi-nuleit dreading (he eon lequf ncel ol reldlance, ami feeing there was no poflibility ot etc ape, very lubtittfGvel) delivered rliem up, and were matched intu town as prifon tr8 of war. I he citizens, with that true genero(it) Which has ever chai at i eriletl ihe American people, dl charged the arms they had taken, delivered theni to the pt ilonen and lent them back to their tnaHti'b vellel uohun out not without the lots ot jnothei tea i n.n ; who finding hiutlcH in a tree country, dd dained thcii threats ex boldly retuled to t etui n on Ixmi l VA e have thougtit proper to make j his phiui II a tern mi ot tacts as they occurred, at there is no doubt but the affair will be much mid epi tented, and this u ill lervetodo away any et r onions opinions w hich may be entertained on the lubjedt, Armour end Attitude. 1 he papei i i tte the (lcr of an encounter between All !i, a Kentuckian, and I . uller, an bnghthman, be i ween the Saline, ami fort Mallac. Fuller declaring in dilpmr, that oie Knglilhman could di ive five Ken ucktans in cfe t war, Allen alleged ha one Kn- Inlnn an could noi drive one Kentuckian, and oropofed a ti ial d the quell ion - I nher would hiUt w uh iltols ooe pate part Allen igreed, I t:!c i c hanged t he
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jut! to w t it? a It iter to hi a ile ! Allen Bgreed ti it he y next I ook tin ir llanon nul fired ; fuller ft I!. i ! ole, and infilled on a fecon1 tire : he lell attain beinotviict tttivk on the bread vnh Allenfs Mits. A Oratagetn wab luipeCtcd, and Allen fworc he
a ould kill hi tjOtagofiiil uti t Is he tonight aeain, or ac no letlgcd hitntell a coward f uller fubmitted : 41 1 1 1 jacket ias John Kofs, the lecond ol Ai who publilheb the Itatement) was then un buttoned, and to the aMonilh nent ot the beholders a t tir c 1 1 laiikct was difcovered in b
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opened and Ipread under the danket, both between liis vaitttoat and Ihirt, and upon lifting up the blanket the two balls were found, having pen etrated thtough the 8 folds of he blanket and were lodged on the piper. His bread, not wit hit anding the fortification, v as very much bruifed and black, nd he appeared confiderably injured Allen received no material injury ; the Miff ball Ihuik between his teet. and the fecond grated the fkin on the (ide ot his head and thus ended a contelf which proved the (operiority ol a Kentuckian, and enpofed the boatiing, impei ious Kng lilhman to eternal contempt and dilgrace. Audit ishighl) probable from his own lloiy and tomludl that this lame Puller is employed to do bu linefs lor the B:itiih in the wettern country and amongtt the Indians, So metb i ng Myster ions It ha jutt tome to light, 'hat rnr. Looie, aid de camp
to (ir George Prevoit, was in this town tome time fince. I he federal papers ot yeiler
day weit inttiudled to lay, i hat he did not appear in dii gmle, but to them) in ln pi oper character. If this i the eate, which we do no believe, how does it happen that it has been kept a lecret till this time I It has always been the cuftom with the leading federalitts on the ap pi oath of a ditiinguilhed t hjr actur to make it known b iliuing a bulletin. I he ap proath of fVancis J Jacklou wvas duly announced, and a number ot choice I pi i its went out, met htm on his w aim rtcorted him into town, and g.ve him a dinner at the bx change ! bin mr, Coot e pays a vitit at a certain time, and none but certain men rntdi know it. 1 here is tnoie in tins bulniefs than meets the
Look out !
it is now Hated for the fir A
rime, that mr, Moi ier, the late ftritifh charge drsatfair-, was in this town a fhor t time before mr. Coore, and that a convocation of choice tpirits was ht id, no doubt tor the purpofe of renewing their mutual plcdgj of integrity ot intention Roflon Pal. Rctruhing ; Canada. W e h ive leen copies of handbills circulating in Cana da by the Britifh recruiting officers 1 iiry olfer live gut
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neas bounty, and quantity of land at the end of tbefer vice. The term of enliltment is three years. The Biitilh are preparing vetTels of war on the lakes, Cx marching additional troops to the torts. Ibid. From Washington City. The vice pretident being yet too much indifpofed to attend the fenate, William H. Crawford, elq. ot Georgia, has been choten prefident pro tern of that body. War is now confidered as Inevitable, which will probably be preceded by an embat go. Commodore Buinbridge is appointed fuperintendant of me navy ya? d, in Chat lellown Maflachuletts. It isreporred that general Dearborne w ill not accept bis appointment, and that mrMonroe w ill probably iucceed him. The bill concerning the naval eilablifhmenr, and the bill for ett ablilliing a quarter tnaf ter's department, now only want the fignature of the pretident to become laws.
I he lenate have palled the bill with amendments for the lelief of the officers and foldiers vho lerved in the late campaign on the W'abafh, as lto an tngrolled bill to incorporate Mofes Aultin, and others into a company, by he name ol the Louitiana L,ead Company. Ihe Lower Houfe have pafled bills tor organizing a eotps of ArtiHcets, and authorifing the fecretary at war to exchange lands with the Urfeline ium; of ihe city of cew Orleans. They have agreed to confider a refoiuiitn innoduced 0 mr. A.ilnor, directing t!ie attot ney general to examine 6c report to them what alterations and additions may be made to the code of ihe United Statee, in order to render it left fanguiaaryt and more elhcicnt. i heie have been prefented in the lower boule certaiit retolutions of the legiflature ot Maflachuletts, reprefenting the ability ot that date to aile certain arti- les of tupply tor the ufe of the Indian tribes and tor the public tetviee.
BLANKS
OF ALL KINDS tf ft AT IT AND ACCURATE LY P!t tKTEl A T TH lb OF PICE. FROM IHE PRESS OF E. STOUT. PR I NT F R TO TBI TKKRITORT AND Of TaK IAWJ OF J kit UNiriO STATKI,
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