Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 July 1813 — Page 2
6r any purrhafe lie fiiarl or may hive mU cf public land in t!ie fame dMtrict I Provided, It (ball appear to the t-t.:fatlion of t rerdlrr and receiver of pjohc monies
di the rtd land ofTi that the entries for I twen tietb par t of tht pure haft money, ii
the fd quarter region I were maae in mif i cafe of other public landi told at private
perfon To entitled, nail have right to ra-J i-aned on the ifland, tnd a c!e tachmeUt of trr the fame, wuh the regmef ot the land! iramrn commanded by the officer, of thr
olVae, on producing his receipt horn Che rc- ConfteHatiaii who opened 4 hc-v, fiie, ibat
ceiver ol public monies, tor at ei one
take for the other quarter fectitttll intended
to have been purchaica bv laid BinniWUa II. CLAY, Sptaktt cf the HaUse of f: ''preventatives Wm H. CRAWFORD, Pre fid en t o" thi Senate, pro tempore. January 2 f, 18)3 ' ( v Rtf, J M Eb MADISON,
AN ACT for the relief of the Bible feci ety of Philadelphia BE it enacted by the Sm ite and Hous vf HepresstUatttt tf tht united State; if America tn C . ' ' ; Ihi duties arifirvg and Joe the U wtatei upOti certain (lereotype latta imported du ring liit fall y-r H to the port of Philadel ph on hoar:, t e (hip Brilliant, by the Bi bit foctety of Philadelphia, for thr purpofi of printtng editions of the Holy Bible, he '4 . the fame tie h 1 - -n beh .1 ci the U Sute-, to infi fai I laciety ; am ar v bond or l-curitv given tor f.!- fecurini
cf the payment of the la;J dune: (hall be
atlCttltd
f!e : Provided, Thai !i lands to be lola
under this act Hi all be entered with the regider at leaf' two week, before the tune of the commencement of the public fales, in the diltrid't wherein the land liea ; ami every
perion htflng a riht of preference in beto-
compelled thr enemy to retreat with reat
lolo. 1 luce hairk wrre turik- our wS taken with 18 mm Oil fm.rJ, belonging to a tort-iii regiment Our oftu ei j, foldiera, fcarnen ana m start exhibited the unm-lt coolnefa at. a cnthutnlm. Foiled in ti.e attempt on Craney 'u.od, the enrnv, hs landed the whole ol thr trite embarked -bout, three miles aooe tnac i
mtng the purchafer of a trait o land, who Hand, where he remained when this artn-le
Pull tU to make his entry with the regif
tcr, within the time prefer, bed, his right (hail be lorfriteH, and ttie land by him clti" med fha'l be ofTcred at public fafe, with the Othet public ia;-ds in t!e d;llni to winch it belongs li CLAY, Speaker of ill? H&usit cf Representatives Wm. H. CRAWFORD, Prefident :-t the Senate, pro tempore February 5, lot 3 approved. j kMKS MADISON.
Copy of letter uom C!bm. John Cafiln, to I the iccretary of the navy.
a yo : ara wot t. tune 2 1. 813.
j 1 i - 5 1 ; O.. Saturday at I i p. m captain
1 irbell moved with the milita Under his
T t r . r
. , -Vi r I Command, ronfiftmg of 5 con boats, m aker of the H ifs ol Renrerentatitel. -c 1: ta i 1 r . 1 .... I two divinons. Ileut. Robert Henlev the fe
j
Wm. H. CRAWFORD,
Peefider.t r the Senate pro temport. February B( IS 13 ap?noVEO James madison. AN ACT altering time of holdinf the dlftriA court in the diiunA f)f Maine. EE it enacted bj r'.e Senate and thuse e-f Representatives of t.he United States
of America m
the truion ol T'. tridl of M tine by i at t 1 1 . a i r t March, Hull, f on cV pi li e. thr lad Tin fd -y 1 D) Uw tb he con S beaker of te fiT
cond, manned lion? the frigate tnd 50 muf" keteets, jen. laylor orderrd troin Craney lilatid, nd proceeded down the ricr ; buc adverfi wtudi andfqualla prevented his ap proaching the enem until Sunday morning at 4 (. m. when tiie flotilla commenced a heavy and galling fir? on a frigate, at about three quarters of a mile dilianre, laying well Up the roads, two other frlga es lying in light. At half pafl 4 a brerar fprung from e it north e-fl, which enabled thr t,Vvo frip;tri :o get under way, on? ,i rare? or very
t lii: i uetuay tn i heavy (hip, and the Other a frigate, to c-me id af-er the Brft day hearer into action. The boats In cg fe.
ilden t W ifcatTet 00 j quenceof their approach hauled
ess assembled That ct Cotti i for the dif" atJUoi :e- to Le hoi-
u 3
41
y notw ithfl mding li. cLAY,
.'1 . I
CRA W FOH ), 0 femi vc. If . ;. - MADISON.
keeping up a well uireca fir-- 00 I and other (hip, winch ave us fevera (ides. The tngaie iirfi en,;a-.!, 1
to D the J UilOll, l handled had
n e
was writing. The priioneri (Ute that the expedition was commanded ny admiral Cockbuffi 1 liey alio rrport Chat ttie Junon received 9 fho: in the huh, had many n ew ki!!e:;, a: d her rigging wiuch damaged. The enemy tnrew )aiy rovkets, but without! eflf eit. The infantry and riflemen have net had their (hare of the alftion, as thr enemy was fo roughly handled by the srtill ry, that he did not ronte within 'lie rr..tb ol Imall arms. An att?ck 1: rxpeCrdto night, but tin- il land will be defended to the 10 extremity. The numb,, r of troops, including "rinrs for ln:vm, are laid 10 be atont 3:J0, th ir already landed from 100 to l2ou, 'i ,v. we r;i ve as a repo? Eleven o ci ck. 4 m We receive inf mation on which we can reh', that ile ene my embarked his whole force at fun fet evening on board t!ie barges, about 40 in number, and proceeded to the fir-t. From the number ot boat it IS concluded the fc 1 ce landed did not fall fhort of 20v.( More drlerters were broiit'ht in this morning ; . thrfe reoortthit theie are a ijreai ninnbrr more in the woods, Which m.y be e?rpccH in the Courfe of the Oy. Latest.. Accounts h.tve been recriv !, t'idt the enemy landed lit night at
j New pOrt-Nebfe, 8lt the entrance of J-ior5 1 ver, n attack upon Hampton is probably : meditated. 'lvcve o'clock, Information has been ' iof) received, thai the enemy laodrd this
Rationed with t pitfy rf T ': Ths captain t;eated ir;e poiite!) , and fert me im tof. proctor. I was h'irl fe-j'.ed before the eolonel began to exclaim againfl geiU Uaffifou. faid hr I c been at c to 5gl t Inoius and ; ot Br,r. ill. ; found fault with mv udfruCtioiia, mna fid the flag was only si prrtex. '(torr a bad oefij-n. 1 rehu'.trd nw intiituationa with indignation, winch I believt haateer thecaufeof al! my trou bletfinee. I wis not recopnizrJ in my off:ci ch-raMer Until the Sth of F-!rury, when I was informed b Proaor's aid, that I ihouid attend on the ajmmded with Dr. Bower, and that I would be fent to the U. Stater but hy a difrpnt route from that which I c-mr. I),. ::wf. rn a few dara ws fent home and 1 detained. On thr Id! of March I wa. arrell-u bf order ol coi Pro&or, and accufrd of carry ii on a private orrHpcmiTce, On tl o
anv trial: 0Ttr"f! t
8th, Moi
Montreal, arid hurried on fr-.m for: Geora
3 da, although think clothed. zA
the weather very cold. From King ft on to rretcott? I was made to eat witn toe i . '- cer's frrvants This coutfeof torture he-
nig u.iihkh uii ...r join, wncn i arrived tra
Dtreaf, "n' Without beino; afked anv ' ti 7
, oi fuffered to k any myfeif, I
s.i n c n I oi
w
or,
it or ;en feet
put into enc tiunjri
below the (Vrrfate of ;h ground, v!.;re I h-d n ither bed -or bedding, chair tench or 1 1 ooi . ! "li fl nf". irit rr P.ti;- ,r r
uir bf a book for tno weeks. The Only current oi- an ihatpafled through my apa. tirtent came through toe bowels of the privy I Here I Was kept 33 days, when vas o
a
U
priloners 3!d with them pefn
ur witu tiie American
i e
. i i at i i neat Hampton VVe mould ha re M ed that
t.
Certainly very levere ie ilm continued one
ir, in.
irigate
11!
it ol pre to Cd tai
e enemy
! not, lion: tlx ooiitions he chofe he
moieded by the (,un oa.s in his movements y efterday. The lallowiner Otemnt of 'he ehemy's force Which landed yeQ-rti-y. we rec -ve
from a prifoaet ; we f;ive it i 1 03d regiment, .
tnyal mari'ir brigade
rs tn
f the United At.
r c t tl
e iCiral rrui r ms act VI v ll laud Ij i
I hve t -1 le n into
our hands or been ueltroyed. obe mutt have il tt I fr QloOfing fo t; drop nrarer the ta2ee,vhp had ! Jails let roinincr yp to iier With tiie oi'ner frigate. The ac'on ton-
ueuooe noui aim a n.u witn me tnree From the fllips of war, marines. .S! nftiy aiter tne adtotl t!ie razre Srmen . . . along fide ot the (hip and had her upon Two companies of French, -e Careen in a luile rime with a number 1 boats anu ;es round her. 1 am fittf 1 Totlj 1 conliderabli damage was done to her, j
(ui h.
0( 0 l i) 4i'U 1000 300
d bv
1. 1
fame p-ivie tmus in e v Vi ir J by I" at - a t e line M m
chafei
t Ian 1
at l
the f.rte ii) , as a.ie de of
r u
. v t te I
reprelen Irrruce in V. States ile, at the k condi
Or
. be I ro
ini!
I
v. a:
ioi Ihe a lifenced lome tune until the ra cee opened hei fire, when Ihe commenced again Our lols is very trifling . Al-
' niou, malters male on board No, 1.39 wis . I k'lled eadv in th .lr.lion nv in 18 pound id ball, which pafled thiough him and lodged
in the malt. Imo. 154 hu a f 1 a c between wind ll !wi;r;, No. 67 had her franklin (hot sway, and irveral at them had tome t their fweepi is w !l .t., trrir Qandar ihot IWay, Bind but two men fl ghtly injured by the fplinteri from the fweeps ; on the flood tide feveraf (hips of the line and fii ;-ute- camp into the i ;.rd:, jud vve di I ex-
4.300
American Prihourr! i:i Canada.
1
fun r lie i fer-i . i which h 1 -s. anc
e vt v
: an ttick la'l night. There are in thr roads I 3 Ihipa ol th line an! ir ore bris ":id leveral tenders,
n rw
i
too mm
the (ficei k
r
II 1 (hill ne And he it r.r:' i claiming s act in II Hi ver iiiir r r. '
T 1 1 1 T I
I ndi town r this Th i: ueco
,, thr di
s crew On this OCcauou - j pea red to i o iuto
v lire: I :aie!i, a
tunitv of d fee
tor e very
man ap
with fo ii u h
irently to do then v. tv. Cr. I lidd a t trr onnor
Oji Saturday wrrk anived at Albany from Montreal, where he had been buried alive r3 doys in a peftiferious dungeon, Dr M Keehan, of the Ohio militia, who made prifotier in J inuari 1 ail, while bearing a fl.g o( truce to tiie e emy ! the do&ui h s obligingly lurniflied us with a narrative cf h'rs lnfi-' rigs which We Itibioin. I n accouni ti : unprecedented arid brut.i! conducl purfued towards him, it is neccflarj tn bear In mind, tl at the motive of genl. ciarrtfon for fending him with a flag I
f-t be to o'.'ain permit id killed at the rive: i. h bumai ity could ro: hi :h pi udence forbade lencr the fl g was tr c : as to prevent a repe
main till i -l it Monday, when i way I: bet at ed
by the intcrceflion of lieu-. Dudley, bf thai navy. Col. Barnes, a.d to the govefbortohl i::r tK' outrage Which had hren committed on my perioo was contrary to his ofders, llett I i American prifoners in j il. tiz, Georpe H. Rdgers, U. S. army ; William Hollenbai k. Oi h Hoi kr,, Ph.bfler Jones, Harry j nes, Lewis Minor, Zbana Cookew rhii.) Cnnkey, Canton ; S.-il Barnes, Cam-1 deo , Jared Withe, il, John Campbell, hohatie ; rhaj; Wi f m, Ogdenfturg ; A!e--t.c:er 1 f i i rgvr. Baffton ; who wer kept in clofe cm fi. einet;t, notwi'hitandini tol Lethbridge and maj: Shackleton had pledged theii words to rapt. Conkey, br frrt ne I fi Montreal for Cjtiebeck, that thef mould I i v e ti.e liberty the toWn during .he d.; . But the ci; tain wa- fi ,-ircely gunw when th pledge v n" eitfi f got ten disregarded The prifoners r ow rr rot permitted to procure fuch things as tneif1 ImaH liock ol money would prov de - v) metimes they irehalf ad-y wi foy m ter, and two or three d ys w 'bout wood ; and il they complain, they ne ii) fcd and abufed by the nil trt rd told they ire only allowed a fjm;t of water in the d v. I im recmefted to reprefent their Gtuation teas gen. Dearborn, which 1 intend to do foon aj I arrive at SH(k', I Marhor. Tins is a (ketch of the indifroities I V vsi
1 1
I on to ou:v tne c
R lifrn : re
qu
n
refute, but one Proctor to grant, ted in fuch a in a t it ion of the reoi
the
thai
allium
. i;em in my ooii ihe whole of the I have tiie honor to hr. S-:. JOHN CASS1N. n IVtn fanes
Doctor
From the 1
L
No
me j ,
" delivering t!ie .n where ,t thl a'r; i - regitlef and ie of the nr! office,
Tr:;-:.:v alru; da) ws dilcovered wth their thate. about tW I and a hi ibo.ve the opper point ot iDoilt 4 'vJ etietrd their i
ic A l . n ' ; A i ; t ra t iite .
On the 31(1 of j uary ! (1,1 watorder fvl by gen. Harrifon to proceed to tl e rive j Raifen, With a flag cl time & from thence 1 to Maiden if no: (lopped by the Ii c.u- ..- i We arrived at the foot of the rapids of thi Miami it dark, and not finding a compam of rangers as expected, we encamped i ! cave, the h."fe and carii ;- before the door, ani th.e flic (landing bj them. Aboutmid
ad to i
;. u: up with Boce the (ail f Janna
l am yours, occ. SAMUEL M'KEEH ' VT. Surgeon's mate, 2d rro . Ohio militia.
Albany, May 24:h, 1 3 i
RETALMATKW. ci: feamen of the crew of the Nautilus fuppofed to be BritiQi luhjrcls fighting agin(l their country, were fent to England ; r trial, ind com 1 lodgers caufed 12 Bri i(h prifoners to be r?ti'n rd s I onav.""1 - Trie firft mentioned feamen were tried a.-i 'Xamiued in England, and five were relea( - l ; Americans, ind arrived here in thai
1 c I r 1 1 1
r
2i detained foff
r evidence,
li
in v
v 1
h . has deliv d . si O1 o .
i a
d hi notic of
Terence in beenmim? thp
pi thaler f i quarter fcl m oi Undfuch
oi aole tne i
no oeinj vi
artillery on Utaney itland tachment winch clle I dire id and, me: with a different
i I I f r
ctlv
i;ii a different reception. Tht
luetics acrttaaoneu with im uoopa ita-
Ei i 2 1 d i a n j Lemont, wou
and nine us prif mr. Lemont with
(tripping him. the) feifi I my h rfe,harnef
gi it oat, biai i and i tl ei c. ithmg, & l0 dollars in g rid, which the general had fent to pio,ue ueced iri-s for the wounded ol gen W i h he Iter s army Fl it night I was ma la to w .Ik more than 20 ttilct, to where capti i:luott va
In confrqueucc of tht return of thefii five, ten ol the hoftages have been dtfcbai Boston Palladium
N v w-Y f i, June 2U r rr:m Ni w .lafinclon. i e nave .loners n. tri .fw L i 'J''. down ;o Saturday evening, which time, 2 thipej i the line, r. rrC. two frigates, and a brig of ivsr weir off tl .! pore. We tnrtlier (earn, thi I tbi reat gUQi fent i i: lavi finfe from tl !es f,r Net Li ndon, arrived at I wr e Saturday mora ni g, and were immediately ii; waruru ta their plicc 1 1 defiinatioo.
BLANK DEEDS Fgr s!c at the oHice oi the W. Si i
