Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 August 1813 — Page 1
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Ail Letters addressed to the Editor mttst be r.'St paidy cr they will not be t.: ken cut of the ojfitt LAWS of the U. STATES. -FIRST lESitOW 13TH CONGRESS. (By Authority.) Tt being a duty petuliarly incumbent in a tune of public calamity and war humbly a:io (.icvoutly to avknowledge our dependence upon Almighty God, and to implore his iid aiu! protection ; Theielore,
RESOLVED by the Senate and House mf .7 ' - rentutivej of tiie United States i
of &nericay in Congress assembled, that o j mt Committee of both In nirs wait on
ites,
the prefidentof the U.
that hf recotomend day ol Public Humil irtt: n Tc Prayerful ue obCtrtred by the pen p!e of ilia U. Statei with religious folemiiity, a4ul the offering of tcrireirt fup ' c iti r is tU A! nighty God, for the fafety & welfire -'f thefe Stltet hil biriTits on their arr.i, and the fiedy re flora t ton of peace. H. CLAY. Spenhr of th? Bouse e Representatives E GERRY, Viee President of the United States, and President of the Senate. WaQungton, July 16, 1813 A PROCLA WAT I OK. WHEREAS the Coogrefs ol thi U. States by a Joint refolution ol ihetwohou-
en i:i all the whole lame puip i-sL fepentaiur Sr. mendnieut , tiiett in this feafon ot tii 1 and calamity, hc would pn ;u:r if h par
titular manner over our j umic ecunens i u infpire z.M itizn with love i t their country, and with thofe fraternal ff. t i-p i d that muttl 'I toi hdence, whn h s fo u pj a tendency lo make us I I a; home fcc ie! pf-cl d abro.ui ; ai.d that, as he w n -
!i(lv pleafed, heretofore, to 1 Rtuggis gai H the att ni ts id men: ot the En p in ol which thfn m 'dr a put, tn wreft IfoBi
rich's &c priv i! tlra in i on m to r.tlr thrn ? i t it nd oere b pleafed in I t rfinc on cu
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? Mercantile Advertiser. rem the Or' d Army.
Parts1, May 20th, ISISi ,' He." n j iiy the emprefs queen U reyen; 1 has received the tollowing accounts f he ' events which have happened at the army on
the 19th, 20th, 210, a
uon' ot me nip ,r on i j ! j c . j . f j I r x td c r n o e p hg ol j Pruiiil, attiibtitetl the lofs n The battle of
rs oanmitted in the di bined torcs, and abdv
til, t i ihc dimatiliies attendant op thi tpe rations f from 1 50 to 160,000 men acting On r'i '' ' ft ; is re. Tn- y ti ived tft-take Uj the r litior of Bhuz'.d ai d Hochkirrh, alreadj cltbrated in the 7 'irs war ; tn
A marfhy tk difB- ult ground covrred three fourths of the centre- hilly! thru right rrftcd bthind tht- lifl pofition, upon vilF.gea ll little hill entrenched in the f m manner. The front of tne eie my 's army, in tins hi ft aiivi frcond po(itionS Itreuhed league and a ball long. After thi? conftoifahte, it wi fHfy to concuiveHow, tiotwithilanding the lofadfa battle like that of Lu'zrn, nd aftei 8 daya ol retreating the enemy might fi ll hve hopes from th chahcrs o! fmtune. Acording -0 ihr yxprefiion of a Kotfian f.fiu.rr, who when y fkrv; wh t they intended to do, replied e n-ithet iiitmd to advance nor to draw back.' to whir h a FretH h officer anf we red at or- f- r t y-u hvc it in your powei to do the fit ft, in a frw drys events Will Hit w ,heth r ycu are rrfters of the latter,' tl e hed qtMrtf rs of thr two . )id foveieigtts, was at -lie will ee of NatchcO. 0 s l?th, th pofrrion of ti e F r-t,(h army wl -s f Hows : Upon th- ritht w-a
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village of Netmenlhatz gen. Prr!r8rd 'vaa upon thr lett o! thr duke of Rlgtffft, fup p rted by i windnttll rd a wood, c tl rtentng to debotiche from b-urli z upon the right of the enetrt . Tbr prince (f Mifl.ua (Ney) r"rfr?l I auriflotj and gen. Keoier, wrre a' 1 1 y r fwerda, upon rhr Berlin road, ut ol th?; line -tnd behind out left
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inhetttanceei aih Irom right? immuuitl s belonging, nd til ntial the American people as a co rqual member of th great Community of indepmdtnl nations . md that, infplring our enemira wi h rai on, with j .u: i c anfl witii ?ii: Ipi it ol ir.i iooabl accoinm nation, wliKhouf o try hat Continued to man if en, wr ma) !'- enabled tob-jt 5U fwotda into ulciiLjh ll s f e s. arl to ei toy in peace, every man ti i uuits of his hon-ff indultry, and tiie rc Ji ii of his lawful enterpriie. If the pi) I c hc D ige r peol t tn et tt be wortbv ;! 1 v,..'.:- na-d if tr.
1 tne o n lent corps oi i " 1 ie marched upon ' the j LUriftoi 'S
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s emueoi lft D.rfoVn on thr !8th, : t Mr ! ta, ar id on the 19th he ir.v 0 nMoak r the morging b, f,!r. B ut
he eWph ed the whole t
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if connoitering the enemj p
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j-i ., . i'!ii)in ii. w i; i iji ore rh-n 1 8 oi 20.C00 ne hr therefore detached ugainfl t, t 4 ii t!'j nor: ing, gen Yortk, -Ai-.h 12 000 Pruffians, and (iifr.,1
i) K i y or i cry witn I o in Ku liiai s, the
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be rffommrii J d, to be ohferftd by 'he peo
pie of the L ' . Sts es with religious f lemnity a. , day ol Tsi In Humiliation and Prayer ; and whereas in ti net of public c! imit) fu h ht that cf thtwatbrougl ton the U. States by tht I i'iceot" t foreign government, it is efpecially beeomiilg that the heartsi t -.1 Oiould btt - l th th? fame, and the eyes of .1. he turned tv th tt Almi rhtj Po cr in witoic hand art the welfare and th as itfttnyof natsnnsJ I do tbtrefnre, iflue this nyproctim tion.re mm tiding to wh 1 (hat) be pi mfljf di p I t6 unite t! rir tieartx lud voices in iddrtftfb? t mae rhr 1 ' li ne, th-ir v vs aiid sd rstioot, to the geeai Pa-Tt and Sovereign of tb Univeite, that they ademjlc on tht kcjnJ ThurlJay of
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rhe tiV stes of their tonftirncel a fpeAaCte mufl iiiterefting t in nations, -ic ur vi isi tl al ,r,i , U't of Hi t h foi tl e p lod ol f ''TU all iritn ivr ri'ids. From 1 In wrfl connexion whm the Pow tv rl I, which torupts i ligmu n ll umcnt or ,in ufutpei ol iie p. it.- and. n . k i pi- no aDDCal
to thi heati It to tht tonCi.iettCt.tf n fjifead Ji. :t again lefted iti htotati ii tlnence tfotj where, ano cr SOOO teles ifl th -trtr4c to the liiioe Alttr thefe free will ( po(ittori and BOI ft rings o( hunihle fupplication thanklgi lit the vl.
inn an I prai f . whu h los-,e c tn bo accept
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f Sprei on t! - Sde cl th vil Gri . 2. Theii whole f.on was the Mp.ee. Tib vciy ftfonj t'V ! I ii vJt li'' t I ..ail,, T" Ofl fnift-c in
ear, earth frefiily -brown v. ;, et w- k sJefiffna- J tie h-r nrc' 'jfh: ifn. I
bonn. :ortii :o he tcoored. He potted h z , 0 en oauly-iatiU ai 3 Oi nCR or v i 3ii.nl-
ed by n h- tif" which threw (everal h-ttali. ons into co' f flfiott. lie lef' 690 men, a ni on whom ta as the tfe n. ol b i . . R . I -
! hter, wounded : two pieces vJ ri r no Sc I j ri,T.' s htlt the divifioi is having laen irms refltd upon the word, and f cr d th enemy
rifecallwtol varmy(K llemr) having arrived with cavalry, ptit hjivJ If t!ie beadof :l - Italian rfrWioo, drpok th-
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nrntt th-- corps of Cnuut n arched aheJid of 1 it M fkM i order to tun n. d-ptrtinc l'm Hoi ear W rj o 1 hr
ib'e to Him whnm tio hrpocrity tan dc ccive, tiid no ijiccd facuiue ptutiitittti
reTt-d up n their entrOi b d Vil
' m it v SfOtllS bad b en thiown ;n tk
they uiiht be COtifidcrcd a it' i i tes. j
I had it r
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i iwf i -rnr rrio 1 Hon. w hich I ' r fx lee of tKeenei y. Dofi. . "r o ? r ivrj b"sn. ard the 1 een lh jlrover! f t nu h ws be or tr pops gf Jm ;r three bouts of
