Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 January 1813 — Page 2
teasid Rett BitkmfcO"trtt J qr m.O't, MCUllOil i CWtltU, LC,Cirrir (wounded; and Herod fetgt. WtjOT Ed w.rd; qr. meAo? ftrf t. Hawkhae. 7-.tr urg Bhi f li m. & ityfcyj Capa Ht!er. Gwnne enl igO Hamlwn mailer fcrrjeant Levitt. 67 e. U CattwVl Captain Bain 7" Audraio. William Conner, Sitai laVCutUch
Jt'nf Thomp'.or, ymes Nuggs, 'oltJHJ G. M Cleliar.d, John Rule ltd, Captams, Ht, Xtra adjutant) Luce, (volunteer; Doctor Moore, thomei fcioort, (p. tort tarv) rot. Baylor, Kobf.t Mitchell, Wif goner.) !Thi character of thil gallant uetachmei it inhibiting, as it did, perieveience. patience, fortitude cl bravery, Ould, however, have ben incomplete, it, ,l! IhtmidR of vtdoiy, they hart forgotten the feelings of humani if It is wth the finceren plttfurc, that the gener.ri tits heaui th it the molt nunc. tul obedience was pid to Ins orders i not only m laving the women and rhddren, but in rearing all the waniors who ceaied to refill i and that even when Vlgorottfly attac Iced by the n-i7iy, the claims of merty pievailed over every fenfe of thtir own danger, and ihil heroic band rejected ttO 'vs of thr.r prifonert The general believes tiut bttmtntty and rue bravery are inicperablc. The rigid rule of wu may fometimes, inured, m.ke a ievete retaliation necelTarv ; but tlN advantages which attend a frequent recurrence to it are Very uncertain, and aie not to be compared to the blellings which (Provide net cannot ail to (hod upon the tf foit it the toldttt who is 1 in battle a lion, k... kfckA u-,, am p ended, in mercv a lamb.'
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onre overrcr?, and ihtjf ire brougl t in the piclencc el the enemy ? L. HUKILL, vftj f. Deputy Adj, Genl, The following, fays the National Intelligeucer, is extracted from a late addrefs of rnr. hitbread, to tht electors ot Bed. toici. u Americt is added to the Ml of our enemies, and is Waging open war agam.ll us, which 1 deem the ueavielt of all the calamities that hve befallen this tountiv. This
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David Boland, Nancy Betry, ohn B'own, A odti I in Booth, John Bradford, Thomas Drown, Jamc. butier, Levi Comp'ou, Henry Clifton, Joleph Colliae, T. T. Ci itenden, Eltaabeth Clot bin y,
new war has been produced by a lyllem of j Alex. Campbell,
commercial policy to W tilth the late h ute ot commons lent its lull fupport in its com-
I mentement upheld in iteprogtefci and
a:;anuouca, wr.en, as :t nas unnappuy proec. it wao too late tot fuch a Hep to produce its ethrcl. ,( l'hat fyftem was oppofed by myfelf, and others, much more powerful than me. We made repeated attempts to end it. It efiVcls were foreieem and foretold. Qur effort! were thwarted, and our fpeOuUttOM weie t:ted with Uorn, by the fame houle of commons, winch 'elded, when too late, to the meutlaule cadente of that dreadful fceue of interna! diftrefi, which it would not con tttnpl att or believe. tll it was laid bate to vi.e whole world, md had produced a tardy and reluctant couvirtion noon its author, and abettors." Kt lit accompaniment of thisfampleof the Wbag ienttmttit in England, wt copy a fcrip from a paper 01 a d.flerent defcnption vtb( Courier) which concludes an abufive at lying article Bgattlft our government with the following lingular lenience. Hone, however, is not vet tXtinA as to the liioit dm at ion ot thu (American) war ;
but that hope is founded lolely on the coun-
David Collins,
J 4ine Coopei , John Callnt ay, 2, John Canundcr Michael Dolohan, Mofei Dofi, lUac I". Decker, F.lias Drury, Samuel Durham,
Thos. Davis, Llias Dorfcy,
VVm. I'rwin,
VVm. Lvins, VVm. Fontlery, Jao. Ford, John Foller, Solomon Frear, J. Forbis,
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LeVan account of murdered innocence oe teraciing iprrii oi i cucraiiun
toened in the records of Heaven, igatntl
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to, enemies
llone : the Amrncan lolclier
Will i' ,r, tJtiplf of his government, a: i .-ifhrt the tm ra of the one will be
raifed aflrainH the beMefa or the fallen,
tlr fold ol the oUltf paid tor the Warp Ola maflTtcrtd en tuft The general cannot rifs by the OppOrttt
riitv ihatis ill rded him uy oettowing ut
DAYTON, (O) Dec. 30. The following ordei does much credit to col. Campbell, both as a chnflian and a iol
nor dier. Nothing mere c;:ahi the character of
a conqueror than a humble acknowledgment of the interpolation of Divine Providence in
j bii favour .'mg more effectually cx eludes from his bofom the naffion ot vin
Robert O. Be!!, J-wOO Bull), Samuel Bond, Samuel BortofT, Thomas Barton, Jas. R. Black, Thos. Baud, 2 c Adam D. Campbell, Ifaac Cowan, 2, Philip Clayton, Vm. Curry, ohii C riry. 2 Solomon CofluniB John Covert, Daniel Comar, Daniel Cailiu, D John Davis, Luciaa Duval William Davis,
jC!u 1 . Dunivan, 2
J h.os. Vv . I Mi on, Jas. Dougherty,
John Dilhman. E Leodowick Ernefi, John Kmerfon. F Georf Fr-nch, J jmes FKi.n, John J. Pramef fofeph rarlowg W mi Fai mer, G Wm. Gait, 2 V it) Gir i m, 3 John Gatewoodp Amos Gwjcu,
VVm. Grave', Liberty (reen, 3 Chatlea Gooue, Jofeph Gillis, Thomas Gieory, Jamea Hall, Elifha Hall, VVm. Heirs,
jaii D. Hammond, W. ti-ty ,
Robert HouAoU jethro H-irellj
H John Hopkins, 3 Jonathan Hums,
John ti-i t,
frtv-d commendation upon a detachment : lory a paffion which it is difacult to fup
pre U, and there is none more uct;;mciKai to the military characler. . DETACH MEN I 0RDER5, DvtiMi, Dec. 28, 18 12. The troops will attend Divine fcrvice on We4ntfday the 30th mil. in camp, at I-' o'clock. hen we confwler the wonderful interpo(it ion of Davme Providence, in our tavcr,
ch other m the path of duty and diicipline , during the late fatiguing, dangerous and a etef ret rarely en u ailed and never tx daftrcUing expedition, gratitude for thpfe
lavor, requires cur united ci t.nce.c laaDKl' giog for our deliverance. 1 hope the troop whom I had he honor to Command, an timts of peril that 4ktiied
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Oi ms riuy, w itnvu o i tits of the Othti COtpa, I hey have not had , ... ,v r t t"i ft . in nif f tiiu tna i
$ vcv. lorn . .''. 0 " encmv ; but they have neverthelefi performed hard fervice under great dtptiva tiont Fhc c) io brigadea ara exerting themfetvea with vigor and effect in perfect Ing their difcapline and performing fomc works reouirin great labor. Tlaoli from
Virginia and fc5eiHafylvanie are vietng with
lames Harrell, VVm. Havens, Robert Hiiihoufr, J amcs Han ley Eumond Hogani joleph ll-lkms, John Jor.es, rhot Jones, J ames J ohn, John inle,
to
cell d. Since the.r amvai at oanouiKy, a proper feme of fttbotdinatiOB every vvheie prevaila ; and the infamous principle, that !l- rUiiai nl natriotifm would be latisned
bv marching to the lines and looking at the , mens' lOUls,' Will attend with tuitab.e deaiiemv, it o completely exploded, that the .ceney and reverence, and join in devoutly
authority would axpremng our obligations to tnat Doing,
whole prutecion wc have ill felt and Wtt
iplei
vrs that
Jas. KnoJes, Stephen tLennifon, James Kill),
nornea . J40ies Kcuiidy
David Lilh, iloocit t.athom, vV m Littoom, Zacbariah Lftidley.
lit j Hoi It,
A noil Hrfiknn, Samuel HcnOcrfoO 3-ml. Y. Hyneij AOifield Hunt, J oil ah Hart, 1 J :mes JohnfoAf ri .incis J icklou, Ifaac loliuion, Juhu Ingram. K SHadra h Kiikland,
Jtiifi Kelly,
J rife iviu.Uai!,
Ci - ? Leech, J , . Ltr.dfey, '1 homaa Lv fon,
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be fcarcely rumcient to proteci 'rorn tne ve yrmcr ot the foldiery, toe wretch who fli uhi ve the tem ity lo infull ttiem by fuggetling iu Thegeneral ii happy iobe. lieving that hil own K.ntuckiar.s aie not
ne lied.
JOHN B. CAMPBELL, Lieut, (.i :. (. immandiiftr.
ALBANY, N. V. Dec.
10
Two ortuets, who arrived in tins city
nre ,
Irot. 1 he Britiih rl'-c: had alio rone into pari at alingttan, and laid up for the vm-
behind the other COrDl nt the army
rate of patriottfm and duty. He hat heard yefterday trom Jacket 'a harbor, fiate that With fan f adion, which he .anoot find our fleet had all returned to that port, and Words to exprefs, that the brigade With w;if laid Up for the winter Commodore whom he full look the field, and whole Chaaincy, oflacers and men In good fpirits ; dift inline has been confirmed and extended only lamenting that the featon prevented
r- the immediate direcYaou ot his wor. any further active operations tor the
thy ferond, n. Wincbefter, have borne With fortitude atul tbeerfulnefi and unex. impled piii ition of prtncij al article ot the ati n. The general reto.ds the crcumflam es for the edific atton and exam; If of the red l the atmyi Calculating upon the arriv! of Hour by the AtfgUfc and 6't. Mary's rivers, upon whieh i large quantity had been embarked under eppearaocea mdicat. ig a moll favorable tern in tion of the Voyage, no means were ufed to forward any kf land ; in by a very t'uJden and unexpev'rj (teeaingof tbe ri vera, the bfatsweie a- -)d ' m their nrorefs, av.d the troops at
fort
VI 1ST of letters remaining in the poll othce, Vancoonea, the (j urter endti g the U'.l day of Dec. Which, if not taken out within 3 months, will be forwarded to the General Poll otiice atdtad letters, via.
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Allen.
efl r, confillmg of a detach-
tnent it rulars under c !, VVel's, 5,cott,;, Lewis's and Mlns regime nta ol Kentucky infantry, fubfinVd for ten daya upon indaf. ferent fall hOef, without an ounce of tlorr. Inuring that ti r, not a murWlOr was heatd, and the fent - t? '.. e very where pre-i!-d were thHfe oi continuing to ferve as long aa their .er -esuere Aitted. What v nt be expected From ua h troops when
tiiC c:.i dicultatl af the laaapaign ate ' William Brown,
h .on, J
mgiy,"
John Mai Dial, vV ilium Matih, Uumtl M (iuic, J feph Mitche!, J llifo M d) field, 1 homaa Martin, John Matins, Geote MCOy, George Mi)es, H it !,id Mulkey, John MCarty, Fhot. M'Millan, James M'Clclland, Francis MortOOf John Mum", Uichard D. Meel, Jamfi Node, Thomas Owens, J .uies Olcvie. Daniel Fierce, 2 VVm. Perry, 4 i .J vaid File, John O. F.iers,
James St?cirt,
VVm. Skiler,
Thoa be liars,
Willum S'nples, Ant A. 5"turgu3,
j ohn 6'teveos,
Benj. Shacklett, Benj. Smith, John Savillj, A. F. Snapp, Howcl mitii, Wm. iSimonds,
Solomon ipear.
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Z. Taylor, Waller Taylor,
John 'I imberick, JetTr S. Turner, 2
John larvu, Owrn Sc P. 1 odd, J
Altrrd lownes, Wm. Tr'vp, 2
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r.liltu l racier, W m. F. Query, 3
m. L,. v a.iUcventrr.
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M Ifaac MarOi, Robert MCoy, 1'cter Matltr, 2 J ohn Martin, I unes M'Millan. HoUert Montgomery, John M 1 ; )' Samuel MClure, 2 Wm. K. M Qury, Arther M Gattghey, John Marthal), leu. Alexander M iiea, Archibald M Corklc, John Moore, J 4::ics M'Damel. N John Noon, i aa. N oi ton, 0 C. Oi.cil,
Wm. Petera, 2 Pat.ick Payne, 2 Richard Pngb, hi jw ard lJutii.'.m.
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m-s Allen, Thos. Aikman, S'tnnel Albion, Wtllaaai Allen,
Iohn k San uel Adair,. J B fofeph B Biyper, William Bennett,
iiiaani io:u,
i noma, aikiuioh, Robert Allen, Rrb--. Abercath, Iohn Apr is, li i.u Anderfc n, J oiet-l. Auguftua,
Wm. R nit, l H. Richirdfon, J . C. Ii chard low, I Ii 1 1 Ravil, 1 anathan Rem fey i
John k Nancy Reed
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James Wiilismfon, Andrew Wil!i4ins,
Jofeph Wood,
Wm. vV ilkafoQf Jofeph Wright,
(i-o. M. W'fon
1 hos. WinfcotCf
John W-lh.ce,
Thomas White,
waid Wilke
Ch. Wysnt, William VVrltnn, Andrew Whitley, George V,!lPr, Mitchel V oodardf lloel Wilka, Philip WI ite, Edward Wortrrrfttoel Wm. VVatlon or Ed-
Jacob Yates,
Ju. Sc John Riddle, hd. be Geo. Hobilon, Natbauiel Robins, Steal. Kofe, D- id Robins,
Dinael S'.."ivan, 1)j iicl J . 5mtth V m. Skiles, PtUi bcott,
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John Small, John Smith, Thos. Spalding, J,-. D. Subblitt, 2
H-'nry Vakey. E. Stout, a. p. tn.
January Tft, 18 13. 283
'1 H 1 fubferaber hs openad i t oofe of PUBLIC A TERTAiNkENt
in the town of Vimennas. at the upper end ol Watei1 Urret. nenr the honorable Brni-
Parkr's where he tenders his fcivices to the public in ooaltty of an INN.KEEPER,
anu ne nop-s iiom i:s Demgweu provided
with all thofe, things which tr-nerfl!) ..fl rd re&jt to the ibtary ''is houfe commodioua his bidding nrwt his (eirvants rti ive his liquors excellent, and y H from Biltimore -and ios It Ming and forage good I to receive a (lure puolii ptronjtre.
JoJjuu IfbfjcL 181a. 39 tl
Auguft,
Ten Dollars Reward, DESERTED from fort Hanrifon, on the 8d ot December, 1943. WILLIAM AGNEU. a private foidrer of the L:. States anrrfC igrd twenty one year?-, fivr tret nine mcbit high, t"r tMir, fair complexion, gr,y f ye5f born in Hamilton coisntv. (late t Otno Sc
win no count ni.tkt lot :hr pice ol his na tivicy--ne to(.k vsi:li hnn fundry irticlcs of Uniform loathing, a U. St tte'; m lLft and a blanket cappoe, aifo a fma!l bay bor(oa branded an the ufar huftntk, U S .ny pet Ion wl o will apprehend laid def-rter, and deliver him at this pll, or to any officer of the U. States arm) a if(nvr ttic aboVO rCWXrd, and all necr IT iry expeni es. John Hfcaver, Ensign Commanding lfl January, 1813, 1 3 1 Forty Dollars Reward. DESERTED trom mv company about the 111 of November tail, Henry Addington, and Thomas Br istoe, ooth from Ohio county, Kentucky tad i ... ,1.. 1 Um ( ....a m
41 T:tiifs AddiiiLton a!nl "Tiirnnna
Brafhiers,
both from the fame county they are all young men, and luppolcd to have rC'jrneci to Ohio county Ten dollars rewa:o will or ;;v-'n foi caih oj either of the above named deferters. and all reasonable charges paid, if delivered to me ar place, or at iny othet place wheie the Kentucky troopa may be ltationed. Robt, Barnttt dipt. 6fl6 regt. A'. L). MVincennea, 10th Dec. iai2.
NOTICE. JV. LAGOW cr r. . MAUTlNy HAVE entered into co partnorihip in tbo HA I i ING BUSINESS in der the firm of LAGOW MARTIN and will carry on the bofioefs in the fhop formerly occupied by Wilfofl LagOW, where al! orHcts m t'.eir line fnai! he panic uUrly attended to, aod a cooftaat (ttpply of ilata r.lwi) a on har d. Vinccnnce, Jan. Igth, 18X3.
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