Western Sun, Volume 4, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 September 1812 — Page 2
lia d tecatherouAy made Mi IgoeaaiotOfl a- ' difgractful Jer of hie army. h Cat e
i0re t ur. ai ha ' of the " tea Beet O! s ar- A"f riri rrrMin iys lie rreivrn i ivs he r-rnvrn ! 1 itioi ff tii in officer f tl r hyiadron r . I i v, :.c boa led I . The Paul Joriea pivaterr cl Mew Yotk, alrrr an ei gagementof thirty aftinutee, had tkrn a prise bom.d fl ;;: G JMllttf to fl.v. arna, loaded With vines dry goods, &c. Invoice cell, 250 000 dollus. The reVoiutionifts of Mexico have Itte. ly defeatc 1 the royaliflsina gmer.il battlt, in winch the latter fultained grratlois. CHIfcLICO I HE, Atsf(l S Cid: William K uho feft Detroit on Monday tl .- lVth ind lived here on the 2 !i inO. in fof ns, thai rn Saturday the 1j of rVugoO the Hmiii demanded the forren d-r j l-tr- it, ind gave gen Hull 3 hoot t(. tOtifider tbe matter, Aftei th expiration f three hours, which was then about 5 oclotk in the evening, the enemy commeO" ted a heavy fpe whitd as returned trom n ir ffftns nn tl b nk of the river, with fplfit, tul fome time in the night, wh.cn a ceffatioh took pli' e till the next morning, (Sunday) a tittle after day light ; the firing ? rain mmmenced aiui r on tinned uitil about ten when Hull ordered the ii-v to he hoift A in ihe fort, ihortl fort, (hortlv after which the Bring ceafed on both fides ot the river, It htch time the Britifli and Indiana, to the tmnnber or IS Ar 1600 ere ir filing the n ver about Smiles below the Urt and no mean; taken to prevei t thenv A fliort time afterwards, two Htitiir. ifluers wtre en tiding m towirdi t lie tort ho ete immediately met hy t!..- gen. ind conducted to market, about IOO yrs from the fort v' t h had h-c' prepared fof betttef thin two d iya before their nrrival, i Ryle) with jvn, irk 'iil paper, where the difgrateful articles of capitulation werf drawn ti' the tcs wcr thrrwn rp-n v ou i tve fel low- Hie COmp lu vl tii lay ! wn tl cir "nns to 1 force moth inferior to tneir owOi Colt. C'f; ind M'Arthur 1 -vl beenfettt cut with a dtt- rr t cf 4 n 500 nrn to mft-t rpt Bruth at the river Ratlin .1 fl.'jr of t Ui e Was fi Ot ?it"r tlv m., and aft. i .vf heGtation they fu rendered. Col. Findley and li'ii. eol Miller were in the loft at the time ol the pituUtiot) lluii's frier wis mnrh greater th in t'.ia enemyMdttring the engagement wi h the B kifh and Tndi ini wp hni ?oiit 6 men ki!id and wound np -cr the killed ate dnct. Reynold's irgenn'i mate to cot. Cafs'a regt. &. Heutt. Shnks rri Shenl. We htard v( none ! d co the put of the enemy All the tocp belonging 1 1 the armyi vith the exception ef rrgulart, which H r vMoQnt"b e, will be -ent home, with 7 dvs provifi - . m m m a . . a ti t- Ai4rtl in s rrt. w,iro wee feut hy w y it will be hers in 3 ih rt tin-. When the 1 emy were preparmg the) battery vn twe Canada lidei id throw i ig d.nvti a lare li.une hon.e o ctite to I)?- ! ti fome our oflioera eXpteiTed deltreto play upon then' with our c hnt Hull would hot fuller a n.igle ( be Bred, an.i eJtchimed. Tfa ti ta plass houses c:!.t not to throw 1 reat inn 1 1 K K W I r ERN C t T 1 2 K K. P RI. rttaguft 29 h vv um gentleman ot uuvloubted v-ra-eUv, mr. M in I ioft arrived at tbia place Attorn 1 q u has poh ely favoured us wttfa thf followinjt lettet from ntr. vs. Kuvliicii I - authenticity of wtiteh he confirms. 1 in x ws'frO i; f ?i WArtfE Pwo eVire(rei u ft from fort Wayne I trigs inCumation to this pl-ce (Piqoa)j t iat capt. WelU, hearirg t at gen. Hull hvl W c?t. Heald, the eommandant ii j fort Chi - to evacuate 'is tort, went fr'-iTt" rt VV?vo to Gl ielgo with one white tru and about 30 or 40 Miatni lodiaat, In avder to efcort the garrifon in. that thr d v sftrr be arrived thoe a reat numher oi Indiana Heing ptefent, a council waabeld, at wnkb ail the public goods were dnho-t- ?. In the evening ih- fame day,difpatch ri lewred h.n M a n To the In Itarw, (tatiT that ell the triberbad joined the BritiCh . t D- rait hd I II n into their hands, 1 1 ( I I then to drink the blood of he tifV man I5th irih our pe 1 1 1 . Weils an 1 rir ..!. v e uMce Of 1 .1 ihtcant&A, and the woinco and children, 4
imorjtlting to about 100, flirted for fort Wayne when tbey were attukeri about '"'r ainitefrotn Chicago, by nearly 600 I idjanl w' o i. atfacred them all ! only a
lot Elans ic?pcd to tell the news. ' ; .... peril of ihetfrbiefi were killed. A bomber of friendly Indian are on Jie:r whv to C h : 3 pi ,ce to claim protection their way to this nlce to claim m A f from our government. About 7C0 are here who Boamfeft every friendly cilpofition to our people ; they are eery forry fof our misfortune! and are tearful tor their own fafety, J have endeavored to find out their mindi and to let th?m riht, and (hall continue j to co. From the publics faithful fer?f STEPHEN KUDDLLL. TERRITORY OF INDIANA. 4 SftCR ft I A$t'S OFF let, ffintennes Aug. 23, 1812. For the information ol thofe i fi 1 1 erned, 1 publiih, fubjoined iKiLto, in obedienqe to orders recetved from the department of Hate two acts of Congieis, the one entitled fc An act r fpe6tirrg alien enemies," approved lixth July, one thoufand leven hundred atid ninety eight the other "An act fuppleu,i ntary to the acl entitled an act, reipecling alien enemies,' appro
ved fix th July, eighteen hundred w lnall become liable as eneand tw Ive. mies, in the manner aiorelairl, and It is moreover required by thefe j w ho Ihall not be chargeable with orders that ail Britilh fubjects with- aclual holtility, oroher crime ain this territory make, torthwithi gainft the public kilety, (hail be alt oft he underfigned, their refpeft ive lowed for the drfebvery, difpofdl
reports in writing, in which Ihall I'e truly Hated, their age, the lime
they have been in the United States lull time which is, or Ihall be ltipr in the, territory; the perfons j ulated by any treaty, where any com poling their families ; the pi 1- j Ihall have been between the Unites of tin ir refidence, and their ; ed .States, and the hoftile nation or occupations: and purfuits, and at I government, of which they Ihall
nine, 11 ever, uiej appueu 10 1 the courts preparatory to their naturalization. for the county of Knox, thefe reports muft be made perfonally to the undetligned : But forthi
commodation of thofe who refidc lie fafety, and according to the (lieat a dillance, I have appointed the i tates orhumanitv and national hof
following perfons to receive them. ! For the county oi Harrifon, John i i 1 -i 1 1 i r I For the county o( Clark, James I mil' 'v n' cF- "i t mi I JL V the conntv of Dearborn. James JUili. For the county of Franklin, Jas. Noble. I" .1 r . r or tr.e county oi ayne, Lio. Hunt Thefe gentlemen will pleale tmnfmit to this olhce, ever 3 week by mail) the reports which they ma) receive, carefully retaining cous rc jf. JOHN GIBSOX. Iu fpt flii Alien Knemtes. it enacted by the Senate and cuse cj Representatives of the c. ius oj t.N uj.mMiu, iiti v uc never j there mail i e a declared war be- I n . ! I V. i v;. i f . . i . I -VII I'Hl 'MUO itlitl Ui.) Kv i nation or government, or an iuv i.n k , pre atory incur lion In. 11 I e p rpeu ited, attempted or threatened s tinil the territory of the United States, by any o. reign nation of government, and the prchd.ent r. die United States fhall make public procl i mat ion ol the c cut, all natives,
nizens, or fubjecls to the hoflilc j marfhai of the diftriS in which nation or government, b ing males any alien enemy fhall be apprehenof the age c f fourteen years and j dedj who, by the prefident of the upwards, who (hall be within the) United States, or by orrler of any
United States, and not a&uaily naturalized, ihall be liable to be apprehended, retrained, fecured and removed, as ahen enemies. And ihe prefident of the United States ihall be, and he is hereby authorifed, in any event, as afon fatd, by his proclamation thereof, er other public ai5t, to direct the conduct to be obferved, on the part oi the United States, towards the liens u ho Ihall become liable, as aforefaid ; the manner and degree ol the reltraint to which they Ihall be fubjeel, and in what cafes, and upon what fecurity, their refidence ! Ihall be permitted, and to provide j for the removal of thole, who, not I being permitted to red le within the United States, hall refufe or neglect to depart therefrom; and to eftablifh aiy other regulations which ihall be found neceflary, in t lie premifes, and for the puulic lafety : Provided, r hat aliens, re. j lident within the United States. land removal of their g OO! tnd effecls, and for their departure, the uc natives, citizens, aenizens or fuhjeeb ; and where no fuch treaty ihall have exifted, the prefident 1 a of the United States mav afcertain land declare fuch reafonable time as may be confident with the pitality. V a c OCV.1 A it;-' ftir f 7,-. ; n'hat lY proclamation inailbe made as aforefaid. it lh:ili 11 be made as aforelaid, it mail l,Jtuli1J ii.i it v 1 1 in tiuui ij 01 L t n United States, and ol each laving criminal iurifdiaionj and of the : leverai mcices n 1 ;f 'ice s of the courts of the Unit, d h ates, and they fhall be, and are i , C' i . , . lierebv relnectivelv ant hnn Cd im. " ' i 1 on complaint, agatnu any alien, 02 alien enemies, as aforefaid, uho thai be relident and at large W infill fuch junction or di Uriel, to the uancer 1 ( 1 uou contrary to tl tenor er inn fuch proclamation, or oth er r nlationi which the prefident j ( 1 the United States Ihall and may eilabliill in the piemifes, to cauft ; m . n or aliens to be removed I tne territorv el tre Luiteo ' llil II .. Ill III Llll Hit lli II I 1 1 It 11 1 1 C " good behavi ur, cr to be ot! wife re drained, conformably to the j prot ..'.m it;:).1, f : 1 1 uiatna.s u ;.en Ihall and may be eftabiilhed as- a- .. .. . , . erwife fecure fuch ahen or aliens, until th" order which Ihall and mat be made, ao alorclaid, fhall be per". 1 , 1 1 1 j torme . Sec. 3. And be it further enact- , a, That it (hall hz the duty ofthe
court, judge or jultice, as aforefaid, Ihall be required to depart, and to be removed, as aforefaid, to provide therefor, and to execute fuch order, by himfelf or his deputy, or other difcreet perfon or perfons, to be employed by him, by caufmg a removal of fuch alien out oi the territory of the United States ; an for fueji removal, the m irfhal fhall have the warrant of the prefi 'ent of the U. Sta'es, or of the court, judge or jufhee ordering the fame, as the cafe may
be. JONATHAN 0AYTON Speaker of tbc House of Repntcn tatives. THKODORK SEDGWICK, President oj tbc Senate pro tempore. July 6th, 1793. Approved, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. AN ACT Supplementary to the aft, entitled An -dt refpetSling alien enemies." BK it enacted by the Senate and House of Pep esen tatives of the Uniied States of America in Congress j assembled y J'hat nothing in the provifo contained in the net entitled M An refpecling alien enemies," approved on the iixtii day of July, one thoufand leven hundred and ninety tight, Ihall be extended or conftrued to extend to any treaty, or to any article of any treaty, which Ihall have expired, or which fhall not be in force, at the time when te proclamation of the prtlideut Rial iftue. H. CLA T, . r?z;;cr 01 the i . Wm 1 '. Rrpr-fer. tatives. 1 1 . c n A W i; 0 1 D. Prefident of the S ite pro tempore. I U 1 G, 1812. AP'llOVFD. JAMES MADISON. - Twentv Dollars Reward. i icoca 1 jz.xj irom rort namion on ; thenight of the fifth tnftant, DAVID EVANS, ' aged 23 years, 5 not 10 inches hierh, fair 1 f-a.i , "P'ec"0"- ";w" 1 iCk.JAM, TrP aged 21 vcrs, 5 teet 1 1 mches high , brewn i l ., : , ,.. , iMir, aanc compieciion anu oiack ryrs, tney took With them lundry articles ot untf,,,''m clothing, ai d fomr ci::trns clothing, a! j froalJ (hot Lrtm, are both fnbjed to intr- t t'v'', and Fcr'.' ;:s very talkative, fpeake confiJerably in the German dialed. 'J'hs iu re rrwiui will be p-:d for thfir apnre-h-nlion and delivery at this oofi, or to any I ( fncer or the L niteu Sutes amy, with all i reafonable expences. cant. rth rc c:' Tort Harrifon, Aug 1 in c 18 s 1 , , i''- yr f n . t it f . ht, vil UiKllt Vt IUC tccnlu iiii.aat 1 nn ROAN HO per c yza-s old, a'jju: fiftrrn J.sds h,lt' w'11 V0:5 ard z:'i ?'J' fnd vr :i: rack a little it PI :3 to It - both hind feet white, (I brieve icdablack fpot i the white cf one or b ;. c X a fee: . Branded on the ribs on the I -a. fide, Ta; vcr-';r : hr thief, or oi j am3- detece iiver; the borii 2. on-, or give me information fothotlget hiflQj i Jcseph Burnett. Juoe i::.
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