Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 July 1813 — Page 3
THE WESTERN UN
yj E VN1 S Joi v 54, 18 13.
On the 24th ult. col. KuiVeil Uartcd from this place for Vellona, with pnrtr of three companies of rangers, a d.itauce of about eightj miles, where lie was joined by parts of three other companies of ram; ri, and between 60 and 90 volunteers from Kentucky making his whole lorce conhtl of something upwards ol K), oilicerij and ineii included ith this force he proceeded on the R day f July, upon a fcout through the Indian country! and on the Ith, at about 0 mites diftance arrived at ihe Delaware towns n the sh he irrived at the Miflifiinwa towns, a diftance of about bo miles here was ere. ry ap;e imce oi eat .ambers of Indians having fome time previous retorted this place, &. a Ihort
purpfe of (hooting t!.e fa'p ctearcF the ther, end then made an attempt to regain thecjuarter deck, but was vrotindf u tad thrown down on the quarter deck. I again indc an crTort to co!lct tl:c boarders, but In '.he mean time the enemy had gained complete poflVliion of the Ihip. On my be r g earned down to the cockp-.t, I there;
1 nr..' capt. Laurence Ulieut. Ludlow belli . ii . t -t r - i 1 i
. tally wounaeu ; tne iormcr iaa ore;: iatried below previously to the (hip's be I ;rd : ti e latter was wounded in Ittempting to repel the boarders Among thole who fell early in the atioO warmr. Kdward f. Ballard the 4th lieut ar.d lieut James Broom ol marine . i herein entlofe you a Hu oC the killed and wounded, by which you Will perceive that rvry officer, up:)'.i whom the charge df :nr (hip would devolve, was either killed or wounded orevioufiy to her capture. rJ he enemy report the lofs ct mr. Wat, t i r ; r firfl lieutenant, the purfen tie captain's clerh, and 23 lea men kitted 5 end captain Broke, a midfhipmanj and fifty la feamefi wounird. The Shannon had, tu ad ton to net full compliment anoicer am . ien belonging to the Belle ?NV!e. and part ot the crew
belonging to th Tei.e
warriors had darted forth? Wabafh, to be gone two moons, and about 70 others darted at the fame time lor Lower Sanduiky. Wc aufpefi the latter are mil fkulking some place between tins and fori otepenfon." Clevetandy July 5, lti.r. 14 Gen. Harriibn and fuit arrived in town at 10 o'clock thib morning. There has been a number of Indians around Lower Sandufky the laft ol' laft week. They killed one family within half a mile ol the
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I have the Leu c to be, vd:h very p:t2at
to tnv i ' lie lictl i .
refue&, Sec.
GEORGE BUDD. The ffoiu Wt. 7ee, Ssctetarjof mi JSravjt Washingtopu
Uiitai ot
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f ai lown,
and about r ill a mile back from the Wabafhi they h id made a
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t of a letter from Sackett's Harbor
to the Fecretary oi the navy. u On the 16th lirut. Cnuncey fell in :h and captured the fclir. Lady Murray, m KingHon bound to Yorki with an en n (George G. Mercc) and 15 non coin-
is Were burnt at mitlinned officers and private!, belonging to
the 41(1 and l-ltli regtt. loaded with pro. k. ...:, powder,' fliot and fixed ammuniti on. Lieut Chaitnc) arrived ti.i norning
rt, which, together n
ptcketi I with ibe t
this place they crofTedthe VVabafl Und proceeded on their return a
bout 40 miles to a Pui lage on Eel river i whu burnt thenGc do n t
it
They departed on the a
val oi s n Harriibn wuh confiderable orcc, Pittsburgh) July 9. On Wednefday lall a forced march froin fort G orge, under the command col iiocrlller, confiding of 3 or inlantry, t wo pieces lilit artillery, 20 dragoons, and ai lit 40 men under major Chapin, and encamped at Qucenttun. Un I burfdaj morning, cul. ii. march ed towards the Beaver Dam, and we under Hand from two oi Chapu.s men, who, with lour others iiiviUc their eicape, that an action commenced at u o'cl ick between die advanced parties, ; continued lor (ome, time when the enemy
ur rounded our men,
boat, that when t!ie boat landed, 3 of the men went up the bank, and were fired on by a group of Indians, (who ha! concealed themselves in a barn; and ItWt down they were then dragged up the heights of Queernlon and d'fp;jtched. One oi ths perfona thns barbaroutly murdered, is fafd to be mr, George A. Tiffany 4 of Le Rojr. The other perfona in tSie boat were itiade prifoncra by the savages. P. 5. Monday everting 0 o'clock fm Several genth meiijufl from Fori Gt orge, lay, (hat coL Hoerilier had furrendered to the enemy about 500 men, and te!i killed that our pickvt guard at fort George, w ere attacked on Saturday night lafl bj the enemy who " ere repulfed with lofs. 'J'lie Britifl) army were fuppofed to lie within three miles (ii Newark, live (ail i their v ITels ivere lying off Niagara and that at fort George every diir-.r t as n 1 011 plete pre paratlon to give tiiem a hot reception.
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NOTICErT,Hfe fobrcriber having lately declined J u line ft in this yU - fm 8 time, i: ordn to le'ttle the numerous accounts ocvf open fn 1 1- books, he therefore hobrfl that tnofe indebted I i I im w II the earheft opportuni y oi calling on Mm -r. he m-
tci'ds leaving this pi ce ihi lit the 10:!) (vf
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ijoc a thuance of ah :u
where they recrofTed the Wabafli,
o;ii iieu?et iatit Chauacey ioic Chun y. or, Hth rune. 18 13.
A Ji 4. .
s I .i ccoro I ii ' .o ou- or
Niand returned by fort Harrifon to I i4th inlt. 1 proceeded oil p.fcj
rs oi
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I tins place, a diltance oi I r j miles, they arrived here on Wednefda and rhurfday laft, in good health generally, and In high fpirhs tii the whole route, a diltance ol 4SJ m'les, which we believe is the lartheil any party have jet advanced in d.e Indian country i they did ii I Pee an Indian, or any evidence
oi Itgn ol any having been on the days latefthave been received itnee
the nl.i. Lu'Jy of thr L.'r. On t niiik' of the 16th tc!i in and c
the Lnorliih fchr Liv Aiurra iioni rvuiyitcn bouiid tot Yoik, loaded With proVliloUS and ammunition Enclofed i, a lift of 1 euAgn, 15 non commiHIoned offiteri and privates toui.d on boaiJ, With lia men tttacheu to the vdicl. Iftectt Utitvpean AJfaiTS French and Lngliihdaiesa few
and have very probably captt 1 t a
in m. f e know not tilt
kiiitxl, but hope we may oh some correct account this day t ream that loel Thorp of town was killed in the btginin;
die action. A gentleman horn Queenfton, tates, that on Wednefday lad, a boat pafled over from Lewtsfl n to Queen lion, with a pcribns in the
next met
in 1 c la
c i: Irs i! of- to w hom ;,a
is indebted to prelent their ciouf.ts bciuro t! ai time
C 0) e Vallau.
icennes, 17th July, ti3.
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ALMANAC'S For sale at this office.
WANTED AN Apprentice to die PRINT 1NG BUSINESS, at the of-
ti:n.
Wabaih for fome time paft
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WASHING ION GUY, June 2. e - . a letter iron, lirut. Ruddt to the a fecretary of the navy, dated, HAI n ax, June 15th, 13!.". Toe unfortunate dath ofcapt, Lawrence rWa heut. Auguftus G. Ludlow has rendered J duty io ml trin v u of the tu f . f thl U. S h iat- tiieia; cake. I ) ) TuefUay, June i ft, at s a, mweun
our lad, via HalilalN '1 he ::rmits of Afeitander C Napofcan were in light of eai h other in fne heart oi Germany ; and but vers lew days could have elapfed without a con Ti.Lt in wmcn pernaj iue ueiiiuiea oi Luropc were decided, Boston Ccntinel
LAND. OFFICE AT VINCENNS,
Jl'5 SOth.
IT is hereby made known that purfuant to an a I of Consrefa mi
tied 'k An acl providing for the fale of the lands oi the United States in the territory north welt of the Ohio, and ab ve the month ,.r k'
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Extracl of
m ced (hip and at meridian tc. un irr way 1 .. Pre(idetti tovh;, r!i n light iad fi im the foutdward ard wefltward, and pro
n ... .t i
i t .r lul l ,i June, a pat
o rr o t a Ihip ot war, and which from informa ti n received tror pilot boats .n.i crafts we believed to be the Brirish fnate Shannon
e maue aw iti in cnaie, anu cieareu t- r e-.'lnit. At hall yn 4 0 tO (he to With hrr hrad to the fouthward and a.
t,
i:y river, ' paiiea iviay icventeen, one ihouland eight hundred & rinety fix, and io die feveral acls amentlatorj of the fame, thefollov ing tracts ol land, rhe intereit on the arrears ol the purchafe money whereof !ias not been paid on the days that the fame became feveral y due, will be expofed to public fale at Vincennes on the Gxteemh and leventrenth days of Auguft next, and fold to the highctt bidder on ihe conditions prefcribed by the faid acls.
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her not correctly ai earc J withhi a fm I twi i u i i v. i n v j u a j j tiled and Icaloei
autn num.
n , C' u. j name
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gail it fa Is, a;ui .At half patt 5 huled
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B lion iiiii m ,x i ed The Got broad lide dki both li lfl uatiaw;r l o rnooif others mr. Whi a d vi iundee)cp . ..utes ittet the v f n, we tell on boaro i c a 'y iif.er one nf OU
c III rr deck wis blown ir by a hand gre
hade thrown from the ei en ,;- hip. In a few nuuif?s ne " t' e u.'tJ i Js came on the gun deck to inform me I tat the buai dera were called I iromeoiately caileu tiie boardtrt away ittd proceecred to Ue fj ar ttei k, where I fou ;d the enemy hi I becet d- I in bottd rtg ns, Sc had f a i o-i .. llion of ittf at ter.detk 1 immeui :e iv g ive ru;., -.j Uaul ou board ihi toretack fw .. i
in,.;;; ; ;i m in . a wom
i aiHi 1 1 i nej alio k me ' ate of capt. M'Clel md'a a mulatto man, fei m it tc lant Hickman oi Kentucl
J itnes Mat tic, j th Geor-e Pfi inimer J c He Kimball, riec Chamberlain, V ill ia ni : . .aw ; -n ki H lici jamin wnamcers,
Wl'C.(I i S. W. 2 4 S. W Ca i it- j -
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5 S. O O. a o. 3 q Vf
12 W 4 E. i . 5 n.. 12 V.
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I 240
240 ! 240
S ' i 240 r j
92
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It is further made known, that il theintereft accrued on the arrears ol the purchafe money ct' the following ?r..cK he not paid on the days that 1 he iame v. ni refoedlivelv berome hi- fKi ir t. r i twii . ui tf. ( ur, fin j man alto oe expoled to public hue, at the fame time and in the fame manner a the above recitrd tfaCiS,
ittUi
nemy ana
n thefts on the ten more are in great forwardnefs
I he day before yelterday general Harrifon Itaried for that place, ti corted by Ball's (quadron. Nine men came into Cleveland a lew days ago from Detrtit, who ftated the Indian force at not mure man 1500, and the regulars 450. The
..j before they left D-.:rit 250
nuel Lucketti
H ggat,
iJc.;... Peni ti g LOflf
F. Frac. G S. E, 35 S. W. 34 b. W. 47
3 N. 4 Vv ! 99 IN. 5 W. 1 240 2 S 5 F.. iao 3 J 240
4
II at any time previous to the day of 1 fe,iei!ance due rn any ol the above turK. together with intereft, Ih ill paid, no fale of fucli irac5 v ill take place. The fale to begin at ten o'clock on the fixteenth, and to terminate at three o'clock oi the following 0y. JOHN BADOLLET, tlegistgr tbc Land Office
