Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 October 1813 — Page 3
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THF. WESTERN SUW
MA WES, OCTOtl it 9, 1813.
The Indians luve ftg&ill made (heir appearance on our frontiers, On Sunday laft in the afternoon ihey fired upon and Lille d one man and wounded another ih captain Shouhs company of rangers, near the block houfeon Lmbarrafs it was believed the party of Indians confided of between 15 and Sd tke man killed received five balls and lev en p lRd through his hat the ether was wounded in S number ol places A party of rangers the next fturted after them, and we have Gih z been informed had cot upon the trail, they had not returned hen our p iper unit to pr Is. The laft mail from the weft war furtulhed nothing particular, the only a count from tha quarter unl be P itind below The m til Irom the eaflward ivas barren of urus of moment the report of Chaunccys engagement being the onlj articl of any confeqiience, and which will be found in the pr ceding columns. From the northern army we have nothing new to oner our readers; and from the north weftern army nothing but reports, we hope in a few Wei ks to be able to ofTt r our readers (bint thing mote fulmuntial irom that qtiaru r. St. Louis. Stpt 1 8. La(l evening governor Clark received a letter from gen. Howard, dated Ouiver, !4h September. The general fays, that colonel Stephenlon, who is encamped on the eafl litle ol the Milfiftippi, 6 iiles above had quarters, reports, that two large trails ol Indians were dtfeovered between his camp and the Illinois One of the fpirs, a Delaware Indial), who has returned lick, infoi iris that On vVednefclay night laii a detachm nt on the oppoOte or eafl fi Ic From gen, Howard's camp Mas attacked, that he believes sotne of the men were killed, the firing was heavy, and as he darted from damp the army w as moving acrofs to the (cenc oi action. Our neighbors the Sac's, Foxes
and perhaps the laways are about to abandon the Mifiifiippi, and ocCUpy the north b;:ik of the Mlfsouri, below the Saline fettlement, where a factory is to be eftabliih cd for them. Litest from BayonnCt Rom tarn hi f Extra ci of a letter to the editors ol the Palladium, dated NtnBedford, Sept. 5, 181$. M Afrived here ye fte relay after noon brig Sphinx, capt. Richards, of New -York, c6 days irom Bayonne. 4 1 have not feen any papers brought by tiiis arrival ; but capt. K. informs verbally, that marfhaj Soult, having been fent by the emperor, to take cjmaund oi the
forces which had fled from .Spain, had collected an army ol 1buit 45,000 men, with which he had entered Spain by the pais of .St. Jean Pied de Port ; that in Confequence ol this, the combined army had railed the fiegei of Pam-
w'thin 3 months, will he fortvtdprj to h? General i'olt office as dead letter. V,2, A
ihimas Aihnan,
James Anderson, John A()legaie. John Eruner, I nomas Barton.
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A. r. f.iirJ lii'i'ct Baird, John E-uce,
cfchn fU. B uche.
peiuna a no nt. acuaiiianj ; on ore i George Barney. the former of which they had 22 j C 000 men, and before the hitter (on j CiaJf n'iviJ Crock . . , M , tr xl i ir t. John Collins, S. Vt II . Caruthcs, winch Icveral mefirciual aflaults I JjMob ckappeU John term tch4, had been made) 12,000, and were Benjamin Combs, Jacob Glaypooi, concentrating their forces : that John Conrod, Daniel Loomed
C HradCrum, "y Audit:! Caraibel',2
Jacob Cum od. Jacob Oeeker. Isaac Decker, 2
days before capt. R. failed, information was received irom Soult, that his heau-quarters were eftab-
lilln (I at rampt luna. ID regaining I SylasDurhami John Dougherty,
I i r i i r r I'Wes Elliott. hail km about 3000 men ; lofs of J the allied army nrlt known, but 2 HTm, Cillmotti
or J00 Lnghlh pritOIierS had been Jonathan Guiiick,
sfnt intn H.ivmmp. KifAt WfnK Hananiah Giltoat9
iien oayonnc lur lome part or r, ew days previous to capt. Ri
chards failing ; he had previoufly difmifled the principal part oi h;s suii. Bonaparie had fent orders 10 the
different feaports. to treat the Kn- Htnrj Jones
gliih envoys With proper refpecl, j JhnJatkson Ihould any arrive ; btit it Was thoi' j r ; r ti ubtful whether any would at- : a , -,. a n
Wm Ila-ivktns, 2 Isaac fiutson, 2 Afar A Ilo6.ickt H'ih. llenutrsoriy
John Findlcy, G Mathev) Gotland David Gc--, 2 n m. Oray H John Hughes, Samuel H re, Q Wm. fforreili hdmnd Hoc an, I EpJiruhn Jordun
THE GOSPKL HERALD, AND MONTHLY REGISTER. rUftLtSHt D AT fKAKKFOKT, (KV.) ""nnTk imn Bt SILAS M NOEL, T H
lot thit wpr I lince tie Mprartncc ot' ths hilt iioinber, ennbirs the rtirot to m kr 0.5 tc-ru s meet thr wi.'lies, as well ,$ thr intcrc(l oi f u jfcf iberrs rtlidirg at a iMUntc. TERMS. 1. Til Goipkl Herald wig app-ar once in t vfiy Month tw 1 v t i uimbrn will Complt-tt the fiill volume, I hr July pum bcr, 18 14. ill conclude the Irtt year, of cotiiic tlit hill rolumr 2. rbc piiir ol" this work is or? dUcr yrr, it p.iJ be!rr thr rij'nbrr m Dr---tllhrr purar;; nr or;f collair md fn, pHVhlr whra tht July number lii.il Ur pobl (h rf 3. N in fcriptioti will be rrcrivrd for Icfa tfiaii one ye r ; u evrry fubferibef will be nur.lrd to iil ihr nombera c 1 U,: voltlfnr foi whitli ?c fuhfcrihet. N. I be p-'fti;jr of tf.is w.nj; ?.ry poll i fli r !n tbc FtiiC Hill not cxid DM.2 peo e i ycMr. T.7 iu!m r io.s tn the abr.vr woik rcceived at thr office ot thr Vi.icrn Sum
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tend, j ne general opinion w hs, that a continental peace vouk! be the refult ; bul that the conclufion of a maritime peace tvaa vef) uu certain Little, however, wms known of the rea! views of the French (n eminent; A prize taken by com. R : :vrv, off the VVeitefti iflandb had arrived in 1 ranee; Another ran a
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Thothas L. evens, I'm Lathonti J),..;r. Linn, Wm, C' Lane, 2 J. W, Morrisoni A. M Keehan, A. Montgomery Jahn M AH ih tmas Morris.
John Knox, Jese tiitnbalt)
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rames
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tdgertoood, Jehn I ( men, Jane Lj nh, A iftin .1 Linda ey, M Mht Sally Medfnrd, Calvin AitiiniSl
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ground near St. Sebafliana, and G,,rv, jiWS,, was taken poflefiion ol ly the Bri- j Richard Matson lifh one was a Baltimore bffttt lrtmef AI Donald.
.1 L.uri-r,
M Cutchan,
Martin,
schootu r the other an Knghih brtg from sew Foundland, laden wilh (Uh.
A', niooney, Robert M CoHeri
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Thohtas Polke, Z Wm. Purcell, Nehemiah Plough, jwnes Ei ice,
Thomas Rodgerfi fohn Ridenour,
The French papers f received by the abme t Bolton) contains a great variety o other minute details of the movements ol troobs
i - r i l a c k 11 narason, newly railed in Clinerent parts ol , D ,sc j i . , L Half ib.'.-Jc r, the trench empire, towards the moil important potts ; and the ala- I John Seat on, r.fiiv with which rhHir rrrntts arc I S-'io'tlis, 2
I'm. Era-". 3 Squire P ultt ?t"7, 2 vy; i ;."; ration.
Craven legion.
Wm, Russell, 3 Hugh Robins, H. b ble, jS'athuiiicl Rubins,
Ejtu m Spt vy J. & B, Stoker, Jacob hull, Danit I Shaver, 2 James ShaW, 2
furnilhed, and the c lefity with which they are forwarded are notice tl with high encomium. The preparations ot the confe
derated army, to meet the fhock ol '
Ul 1113, KWlIll UUVHI Ull nil I llv. U w hich a warlike u rmination of the protftRfted armilli e mull produce, are not to be fought in ir rench papers. Unlefs Alexander and his continental allies, have determined on submiiion to iherr adverfary, tiiey have doubt lefs been on the aicii to provide fof meeting the tug ol war. A peace will refult from thefe preparations ; or a torrent ol blood mull flow, more overwhelm ing than has et deluged embattled Europe. The French papers arc fileni on Spanifh affairs, excepting the retreat of the Enshtli iiom Tarra
gona 1 he cannon abandoned
general Murray, die iUtcd to o
1 30 pieces.
Jos. Shepherd, Edward Scull, bumi. I . Scff, JMathtW Sami-ie, James Smith, John Shet z, Jintcr t St re at, Jacob Scamahorm
Fd the Citizens of Kn X county, Jr.dir.a m crritory 'I a ke N oi ice. r PHAT I ill st the next term rftba a court oi Common Ph a, of K'.ojc county, td tr ttfld nri tSr tliir.i Monday in Kovcmbei nxt, a pi ! few an order to be nade Ih totlrt, to -ftblifn Fr.ry acrofl VVi'it- nvrr. frotti t!i" htfh hn;'i, comnjod ly ctlrd the P.( Yard, on Whicr nvrr, tcIow what'l callrd Rife M tfoo'a mtu
m my Una in this rotintv ant' ti c i vr t not gr it t in order at that trir", X Ihill It thr following tcr:n, to hr held on the thi.e? Monday in May ntxt, tppty for the la. tit c. Iraac Miner. incones, h rtost ro:. i. , ?
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Thomtts 'Ih-mp'on, Dani'.l Trafies, Ephm, Thompson, Waitman Trippett W Jot tp h 11 'il!s, Sheriff Warrick coitm Dan e Willi amSi Ruhd, Westi ,e, John Weaver, Ira S. W od, John Wood, jj Joseph Woods, 144 J. , N.aK P. Mi
Notice, . .!. p-ff ir i indebted to me re feflrjef 1 jL tcJ to mke piyrnent by the '2;;.n oi Novnnbrr neyt, ty which time 1 t iloie tny M4toiintt Cbas, Smith. Oclobei Btb, I 1 3. nhef bfin Htnorifed to at
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' LTS I of letters rerftaintng in the pod XJL office, Vinceno . urteri
ihc day q( Sept. wbith il uot uken out
tend to the CoHrction nt orb b dur
George Wllaee, during Ins bfnc f on
i place, i r adepts this m de oi inform
Pi tboff in lebted, that hr is n ilruoUd to
place thnr accottotl in thr hands of ,,n .u
w..... uw.vu in mire ii. on iria irojii (hit Uate. trvpin Wallam Vtfccnnes, Aug;. 1, loi3.
no r zv J hereby gien, i.:a: in pi rfoafrce of in A fliottioits from the Prrfidrnt of the United ftHteS. pror',.f, I? fnr Iroln ir tiie
W'AB VSH SALI E, In Illinois Territorv.
far the r;m t thrre yean ifOto the fit d -y 1 M-trch n xt. u til tc rwrived h n
fil the fifteenth day of Ottobrr next, wheti I ih'iil -tend t fa id Saline for th- parp ie of execoting tlie I-h1"c, In ttking of which due regard will be bad to the proper crr and favigof fnel, ad eonfidrritf the lituation of th- works and the rew difcovrries of Snlt icade fife where, i; is b-lirved that the h-d'; fir;: in view, th -1 compelltng '.he I iters to m'icc the rr ,;rd polfible qualify of mlt, and of reducing the price ol t!)at art tele to fhf minimum. Cannot Se br;rrr obtained thn by leafing the work to tharfe who w ,i ny the United Statej the higheO rent. It will ce a condition in the prr.pofrd !eif-, that ths luiure I-tsees ftiall. on or hefore the fir ft diy of Ma.'ih next, py a f-ir price fnr .!! the undamaged krttps atl inetal that 'ntiy be tlten in uie and f j r all termanent improveifeenta that have brni ma le daring the !ate er. The future leasnri wiH hve t'ne b-i-rCt ' f i ; i Stipulation at the e:praion o their leaf-. Ai v ii f-rma:iin tftart mv h- T'cwOed by pet Ions rl hrou'' r.f leafii.;. vil! hr ivrn f y thr Public A-Tt at thr W't - Jcs til! the day f lefinj, w1 m Itfi bet detail-; will he commu!.icted by Ni n I a n Ei h - a rd$ . logofl 9 . 1813 2i4t T7 1 hofe Printerj in the ftates of K-n-ttfteky, O1 in aod lennesa . and in 'hr t-r ntori'"- of Indiana, iRii ii snd in;oo' . .vlif) are airtlortffd to print the lawi of ennrrffs ar r e jelled to ive the abo'.e n t-w H Cr-r, is i n t if "iD''r3 and ranfnnt ti;nr ICCOUHtJ to LEQN wkitf. U. S. Afetrt,
