Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 August 1813 — Page 2

clrit en ktm In whieti etfci rtn liimy j moment tiling witbi bill taxing wmbl few or torpedoes ; to avoid hich they Ue B :s . 0,.K tl 8 lap I claim!, .nd U- ! d.te, It Will carry it, cur hotife. The i-ar the Lory .il-nd fid. oI the foyod jui ft, his o be lorveyed B..11 confifl or , Icn.tc m,y give it a lirg.t,Wl there it i wfible Ufteventng fl ve lds were auued , r,-.r. land, .tidfhtlioeeryetfe clofe diviGon in tht hcufe. 1 0,-1! give! to their force, tome at which are f aid to be " ' 'V cu " '. , ' rl c ...S 6 , irr.ni Wbicll attorchenGont are

entertained of an itttck by land. An rprels was lalt evening lent to Hartford fof reinforcements. It ii tVad commodore Dr. catur is this day landing gftns to form a hattei y on the high ground commanding his fquadroif"

, i,in hc improved Uods, by Mtne ol yon every inhumation which mf grow out

tl e

Mr lit O

a and cultivati n i t" which of this alarm."

i . t i

the claimant'! right to a conation lias oeen , G .,rd. ..no in all cafes where, hy reafon , t idj - -m prim tUims, or the contiguity of the improvements ol the perfoni entitled t, d nation guilts, ech claimant caino.

. . . f . i t n t 4. ) air,1, the V c i n t

rtea applicable to t"e obj 61 fttall br

d d between the cl.imants m lucb

Wjshm ten Citv, JfWt 17.

4 I t! is moment had the perufalof a hand

bill Irom iNoitolk, Rating that the tSrltifO bad lent i barge on ihoie for Watering The Iratchfol militia, who are on the alert in tl at prut ot the country difcovered then cutiii their retreat to the water, ami

a lb II a( rar to fell principal deputy lur. took the hole err w, two officers, and 22

y or molt q nt cf the liu vi y . (1 the pi incip ii dej

d i

er

and whenevei plats

rrn I c t u i M d bv

h ve

Purveyor to the ffice on the 1

fearoen a.d ftarinea prifoner Since writ

you on tne lath, nothing verv Ipecial

k. The fict aie ihll in

it Ihall be nver, '

ilorv of the reco v! r to idie for eacfi 1 Uid btl

nt tbr ruor ler of ln titles.

a:er, in

t'je". aeeordiriit to the furvey retnmed to

- j

loVvl

J hi

A i

lli two

! . 1 r- ttlc ktl n bvor

e; h oetfcin entitled thert

of

tb

irty to Ihall

ftla

.i ; ; r to t

tr mf nittttl to the i i)r i land null e ; i

fatisfacAioti of the f'id commiflionti that to Ji crrt-fi. te was fairly obtalotdi acecr dititf to the trur i'limt ind metning of thil

tr.e bar at Man Innd Point wit

at d other anr.-d veil-U, iWounttpg ir

..Ul , 111 ,1 W';.' :h..f r ,;,.a

b

nc J

r

.ii'.-;r (

, is vrv cobjectoraii 1 he alarm has iur-

out onwards ot 40UO troops, w o are

tinbodted jt fort warberton, about lete'w teen ru les bdo'v this They are in high f iritsi ind have no doubt of their bravery

set. then in thattife patents fliall btgran ii an opportunity effv-rs. Gen. Armftroog trd in like ni umer s i? provwttj by law i.r commands in peifon The Secretaries of ail

.41.. IMrf Ml fK ' !;. I'U- ,1.r l-tmi HT tik flllt flu tll I ;

tU. A dmA km ;a fnr-ttimr rf 'its.i. I ht '-

t!i rid recorder of lind t ; 1 r s in addition ai i: c to hi? friary as llted by i w, (hill be allotf j refolut

tern

:lofed up our c

a :

twe ta ri

on

i Sc 3 me

RICHMOND, July 13. T the governor, lecnvrd byexprefs Ti om capt Robert Anderfon, dated York, hall pa(l fir o'clock tlth of Ju'y. "lofenmfl letter to inturm yn-j that capt. Cooper hat this moment dimtu Irom Hampton, with intelligence that the whole of the enemy's eeffelahairf o nt'.ed Hamp ton Roads Sc its w aters, ancJ are there, Kip I ifed to he kone to ra. It is therefore probable that their entire t'oicej arc on their way up the bay."

Stewart, which

I fifty rent on each claim whii h had been

you win hod in thts day s Intelligencer L'ho commttttt oti military aiTaits hive rc-

i

li v

i opened

filed, and in fupport of whUh evidence Ihatl liive been received, ace or : :: to the hrlt focliott of thisjef, and on wrhith be (hxll make i decifion, whether fuLfi dec ill on be io favor of. or agaioil the claim, and a fur

ther allowance vl 500 dollars, which fiiall ! bofert to UHei, and ill the meafures of go

i he hoofe, 2

.gain, Th alarm uuti led, and v.e at

f : the oetce m

rtl are p . e a t

,vl op-

b

to ii

1,111

1 af

r a i ! i claim the compl full pompc ' i, bl e L!f:d on ate

Ihall h

ltd on

,ve mi tiie e of fif

repoi t

ts

vernuKiit, if t full of fight at a dillance,"

WASHING TONICITY, July 17.

itch went down

(thcis went

Latest from Fr incc. Acv York, July ll Yeftorday iftertiooil ainved at tins port, the fehr. Whig, capt. Pcntice, in 44 days from LVm ieaox. By this arrival the editors of the .U'"eantiie Adtertifer have received a bli ot Pari? papera to the 2 lit of li :y . We lcirn erbily by thisanival, it was reported in Bordeaux, that negoeiations were Opened between the emperors Alexin der and Napoleon for a peace Sc that .;reat rejoicings had taken place in Bordeaux, in confequence of the fignal vt&oftea atchieved by the French over the allied at my. From the North of Km opr. Extract of a letter lrom Bordeaux, dated May I0lh,to a mercantile houfe in New Yrk.

" Qa the 28th and 29th ult. tiie cara

ts

with a foperior force, eery prudently r:-rn. ed to Buifalo Cp. Lull had now collected Ins compn') wlodi was confiderably augmented by tolunteers t iuin thr iirll moment of the abrm, gen. Porter Icfi liltk Rock fof BoiT.Io, Jc was actively employed in arranging th.e fnbfe quentoperati ; , k encouraging volunteers The alarm car..e to the ncrgbbouf bood of maj. Miller fa jnuge Granger's early, and m a !l rt time So or 40 volunteers came from the plains. About 20 or $0 Indians which weie Rationed at tudge Granger's came down, ot all the forces formed a jurlctior within about a mile from the enrmy--gen.. Poft'et withiboot 100 detached militia under m j Adams took the left, the re guUis and BofTlo voHintrers the centre, & cant. Wen Hull, with about 30 volunteers from t' e Plains, and .10 Indians under Far

Brotheii former the right.

It was eXpefted the enemy had poft

sck to r i ke tho

mei

ha

n a r r

1 M a 1 I

ed 2 t.rid Diecn

roati ; !k it being, therefore, imprudent to dvtWe l e ce; ;:e until the enemy wera forte- rrditl the'ir pout ion, the r;. ;,: & left moved o.. the enemy tl-,' ks ; the left com inehceu the attack, which was cn'.rkly lie-

under R 1 I ' fupjnrted bring pieTtv Wrll Ir rec DUt little iir;i t' r e a CotJtti. o I j or i. u

left hts po fit. OP a

hi

P tsident of the KTte, 3. is 13 - ait

! II - I

lulu V. i. I X ' - . I

- i ioiie oi n:-e troops which f the hufmels, hV'.li be in I ; h v t ...,..-... r, f

I for hlS I rvices llicluuil & down ll kc mnlnlniri On Alfvanrh ia fidi ftkitvti Was nnnad liv nartial r iipu-f inrn

' - V" ' , 1-' I'- V. ' iW .1,-, a w V. ' " r w j r - - - rS

too, ail is Vigilance ad activity. between the advanced pOfta The Ruflians The late. it news we have heard from the !k PruiTiini were driven from the left bank enei v i .ivc fail off Laidlers ferry a- I of the Saale. The towns of Numburg,

water from th'n place. I Weifenfeli and Meniehurg are occupied by

live Of in attack ; out the f lencn. and trie mnction Between the

claim! to be devi

VW FORD, ; 6ra U m &ore

nht ihz

:ealed, they fofnys rlre. AftCf ies, tiie cr.trnv

0 t the nji rac kr : Be b this

0 TiiT.r the tr- tit begin to moV , a; the founil of the btiglr, he retrrarecif ret tpitatelv with the titmoO diforder and confutlon to tha braciu at thr lower tore hi wie Ix embarked in levers! 01 our noats and pulled for the) oppofitc (hore ; all the boats txr.-pt the a

it iu believed go, ofl without if jui htndltioil boat was muchexpofed ai.d from the appearance of the CfeW mull have been nearly ill wounded

The BritiAi loll 8 killed en th

f bu the) otti fir at thai

ne !o,

bout 70 miles b

We ;;!C n 2t irj

avi r

JAMES MADISON.

From the Pittsburgh, Mercury.

To t'e E litoi ol thr Mercury

7' i

the

ton

ion

It tiou

p

lir M i. j Clru Ol .ir,u i ,

that Bonannrte 1 i ibtained by tdpeftot lk.il I a btttli called n hit bulletin detttlve, over the combined intiiei in the north The

Ru oi ms, so

d theii slltes Lift

.VJv.'U

: ooo I be foi met Uitel to he received as ? rumor

t Brit i;i.

The lattt

rt i

been i rcteiv

u a F.einh bulletin, which w.s evening a French paper'

Li

ulv

Irnms

t,iV

i tdleiV and miliitta will

did id re t.

no

rm nt b Bin :

- . - t tf p n t fays to 1 t) 1 md Poi mic. Theitdeftii kto Is ri t all events two rXprctTi e ten o'dov k 1 -It bight InfortHittntl that the B itifii erv coi!!Tv!'ri,! force a fh 1 m A rnap III ' ' l-1 i the enem i vetTi U were up fjr as the Rt?fed Point, ! o

r to n o t t i t a t ' 1 1 e r

a-e deltme :antrv are

interior ol th Iris are to meet

bv-

iml s i the

oc U rc U toe tapit' i,

netnaos. under circumtlanees it is well to , French annies ot the Elbe, and the M

i -- - i --- - rtm.i'iii prrparedj j is formed. The French girrtion of Thorn i'he lecretary of the navy, who, with his in Pruifta, has furrendered to t!e Ruiltans." ofual allentiotl to hit duty, wen: dow n to l Maj 11 .The emperor has ijnined .i VVarburtoti oil the hirt alarm on Ihurluay, ' mofi fignal victory over the Pruffians nct and that night ilept on boaid the Adams, Ruffians near Ltepfic, and fuch a one as de returned yeflerday morning, after having I cides the fate of the campaign The public arranged the ereCtion of the battery on the funds btve rifen very rapidly at Paris, and w.iter'i edge, near the fort, to mount nine j goods mull alio rife, heavy cannon, to be manned by the teamen i "Orders have been received at the cuf - U ider the crmmand of It, VVadfWOrth . torn houft here tor the admilHon of prizes VVt heard yeflerday nothing of cur milt j brought in by American? Wll Indii an'! tity movements, nor are we able at pie- ! all other produce Compoiing their Cirgoes, Pent to Rate the corps w hich have gone j except prohibited n)ods, Inch as Engliih

down n a future yaae r we (hall be more , manufacture, etc nay tc loid without ocpirticular , j ing obliged to export the pr oceeds. ProhiThe lall account", from Annapolis, flat- imed goods will be fibred in entrepot, until ih..t eight fail of Diiiilh velfels had been cXpotUtl to the U. States.

en Coming up tla bay by tne Lookout

leri

Dundee!, w :.i!e

33,

ie

at

LONDON) May

Mediation

a

BUFFA1 o. tulv l

T British Ait xck on Black Rock rc

put ed I

On

unday rnornmt'- lath full before dav

CJ ' j

S-nfe ArrlertCin pipers of the 1 8 th ult light, tola. Brfhop and Wan en with about

are not ot ie.t -otioi me iii, vtn anu king

ve been rec iyeo ; th iportance Mr. Galls

rc u t

cioir

ii. a mi

ire cer u i;oc; itlO RuftW out r.v-t'v the nifd

r the tr.e

n t

1 im

I d

e

cd

Bayatd a r.eitioti ot old let a hethef

N a I '-v

i

9

wounded, befides thole killed and woundeii in th&bd't We took la prifoners, ".vho

nre to pais on to Batavia. C

the 4 Jth, ws mortally

(leppiftg into the boat ; he was taken tea gen. Porter's where he now nes. lie d .tea) that col Bifhnp was bad'y WDUnded ?t t.irried into r hr bo".r. Our loft 3 l;i!!rd, fiv

j wounded, and probably a few militia taken

prifobers. Ih k:!hd were J, Thompfoft

ot Galrd nia, lergeant Hartmtn oi V

nd . Wright of Black Rock

halt of the d r f ted militia (s m'i?. Adamt informs us have gone home ; th le who remained did tl;eir duty like foldiefS. Young King 3rd another Indian were wounded The Indians behaved wdl 'J key coma mitt d no acl of cruelty. They fought bt Caufr t!:ev were friendly to the U. Stires,

and leCitui tneir own pour very Valuable w ere in danp

They are oppofed to croffing the river to riht, hut are ready to meet ;he enemy a; the thfefhold in defence of the country thil

protects them Mil. Kinff

&C w-i5 prifent and ifiided in the ; The !ie:ct attack of the enemy bably he made at a different poin

pains ought to le taken to give him a I'uic

ns w hi, h an of invafmn.

'VaSGt Black Rock over nirht

s ill nr3 t : fom:

i iltanct

na t n.unt t:

v d ubt conn; ledtatioo v for .eve 11 I Bl Iti th fuch an intentio

our na

We hi

tor

ic r wotiiu f a moment

15 thjt r t!: 1 1 the h khrou h t' that the v r iin to f i l.o - . 1 r iie , mc V 0 it.

ft s general opinion ; . t tl is place : make their w y th- country, and

BALTIMORE, J By t gentleman iult from re informed, that a look o

at en Jou n t

lil I It ever jog in I ivr a h ri thr Britilh rl-et.

formant convert

lie look out boat, w In

feven ld, three ot tl I l s and one a Ichooner es w j.i within n mile an o.,t. When he latt fl

them, th y were above the mouth ot th P itom tc.

m

s will be taUen to meet the

i

t

. 1 u lis. we at, which tied to A n tut ot the

w i?h

the

tt.'.tevl that

cap

you t- t the enem i i c . a b . e t t r CuUilt of a . i ' uin libera t

If f e v 1 le? below

ry are Oil I

i hnce I w rote an h fays, thtt Up the Pill us place We 1 1 good v boh- dill ict htle we are k.cA ii

ed t',e Niagara j below (mw illiud, Sc mar fihed tar above the navy yard, before any a. larm was given. The detached lliilitii ai

lii av k Rock, beintr furpfifed, r-trea;eri up-1

the beach and left the enemy in thr u dit turbed potTeffion oi the village, whoimme untly butt tiit tailors' bairacks and block houie at the navy yard, tnd barracks tt tiie ore b ittery, nd then proceeded to the bat. teries, dil.nouoted St fpiked tbree 19 pound' tis, and took away three field piec k oi c !2 pounder, and alio took from the beach & (tire houfes i quantity of whifkry, lalt, fioui pork, kc but to what amount net known.

em Were enriu;0 in difpo-

went th.-v' the village, entering mat y hou fea, but we have not afcertatned that thev

ibie receptioo During the whole d Bufiulo were filled the dtnc rent towns. Since the abce v

ie roads leiding volunteers, from

een informed

: . . . t

' rw. ; j-

ods from

' v 1 1 1 c i were

we 1 i .-tj

nemy took a quan

md from

re.

e oelerted li me plunder

w as

u

S hilc j)tr

il t

ho

On i taoi of ti h,e faW 4

r rf o

nie t half

Extraet of a (jentle 12. 18!

a lette

nan i

committed any out'ages on privi te property . Meffrt J. Sill A 1 Surrird at Seelye, k J. Caike) were taken ;ciis the river. Mai Adams .it the moment of retreat difoatched an exprefs to BotTlo, . part of his m - n c .into Buffalo, tlt i rmai.i et left the beach Sc niiv.e the rotd leading from Bi BTalo to Bla k RotkanJtook pofl ner the rood. When tiie exnrefa aiiiv.-:i at B.nl d. . rmt -

wj- V llll' er from Mew London, to lttins of the regular army with h 0 n f y. n New Yoik, uated July k dragoons ma relied for Black Rock j per. t i i v 1 1 , j . ha vvr v t r. h .1 r t he mo.n. 1

11 1 he Britilh vcffcli art Uid to have

iv; r, however, that the enemy were ad.

vant .Cwwily p' tied a; ii t!;,r bitter)

our p 1 c k e c

1

Two hundred r-2rUirc hive ioft arrived in boats (torn Erie and ire a we are i..fornevl to be Rationed at E!ai.k Uotk.

On 1 hurWay aften oon ijuard at f rt George was BritihN ai d driven in, a p immedtatrh pa Ted cut, a conteil routed the enemv

-'eir were Id 01 10 killed wounded & taken the ! fa of the Britilh was fomewhal

attacked by tho I of two regts. i afer a fhorC On our o.:

o.e 11

trom a gentleman w hen the .. fF.; i The Gcknefa at

10 W a : olace

matlon hi tori

we h Geor

much thai

Gecrge w

a

iearn

Dearborn has, we be--'v recovered his health

I he Brit !h have n .-esred in fome fi rce ac

Queen fl on.

icve, aimofl err.'

n

letter was received in town ..t we

trom m' Chaptn, dated at 4,0 ride cree which Hated that hi 1 lelf Sc company were)

that place, rl a they Were .-enera

in health that ibey had been reneatediy

prom i'-d cei'.ed 1:,

-. i . . . a

ron. led their parole. DUw nau fict yet n