Western Sun, Volume 5, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 January 1814 — Page 4

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fquatlron aMhe American ifattoa will b$!morn!nkrie rtpth inft. fines which we

directed tJWrvethe necllary protection have be

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me intoi in ail on ot con-

iei ol a letter from the firitilh

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lions proceed iim 10 Europe, Niaoara, a I ort time before c:y hr-.nt

e part of the government of the i that morning one of the ioldiers, who

U. States, In furtherance this over-j made his 1 f pe from the gatriion loon

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after theteflemy entered it, arrived her

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tne lecretr) 01 uaic, w,4i tne a;nvei , v;(C!r cornmiiTjonc; s at St. Peterfburg, to complete ii p lie the centinels h iving or ttie Utter. t give the rcquihte facilities, by cartel or (cither been dfleep orfiiot down with ar il! apprecuttn. th rc " propofal , dllcrwiftt 1 th tranfuiMfion of the lame rows, asher was not the lead intimao i t 1 nTicnt or x t 1 . n in r or 1 1 l 1 1 t r- r r 1 . iti. !-.,-. rswi iinn r i v n-m v AnnArfi nn ni -iff'T

1 UIV. MU1JVI IU W f "Villi ItlKl ! I I v 1 1 Wi IIIIIVM' I r U I i . I I t4 1 I eft confederation, firj your mod obedient I they had ioYced open the outei gates 6c

humble fervant. I were breaking open the doors and wio

for carrying on j (Signed; CAfcTLEftEAGft I dowi or the barrack and officers quart)tCt impede the : The American secretary of state, fee. j ej s Refiftarice at this time was ufelefi,

Franllation of a nfJtfroiIord Cathcaft er wett boi 200 men in the fort, twhe count dQffelrode, dated lop- nd thefo.ee or the enemy from 600:0 Iftfc, III Sept ifiiy j 1000 mep Immetife ftorca of clothing.

, . ! 1 he undertones, ambaiTador of his ammunimon ana arms were in tne tore, J Britannic mai it v to the emperor or all i amongii wuicu uiwc ;u n

the Kuili.is, dedring to avail himfelf of 60 pieces of artillery, all of which toolc the firfl occafion to renew the fubje& j four da's 10 remove acrofs the river ; refpeftii g America, Which was brwght I thbbehig done, the enemy dettroyedth into dileulfion in a conference at the tort and abandoned ir capt. Leonard,

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occafioH tororwaid orders to this morm2, rnd mtorms that it was a

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relaxation ot luch preparations, flfuld the vviOies of ilic U ates for a fpeedy

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note to

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Although the prince regeftt, for rea j hig'-Lu t!ic river ihat Scmofler.

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fTtdtd these late cH afters, would be uleleis ; Suffice to fay, that they are all

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mot found himft If in a fitua-

s ambafladorat the rion to accept the mediation of his imburg was dire5led tQ j pftrial najefty, .for terdfiinating the dipbilian g ivernment as i:ef lions wuii ihe u States or merica, I that plenipotentiaries 1 to give effect to the beneficent wifhes

edonthe part of the which his imperial hiahnefs lias ejtorefl no provision having been made to lup-

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ovvinff tottie Regular force being removed from fori George, and t!;e defence ot that place left to militia, who ail left: k as i'.-ijn js their times had expired, &

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lt!jc above was in type we have

fo ; received ilie r olio wins : e; nmcnts , ; ' r 7 , - . j i 1 r 1 lo the Lvmmandant at Lnc or to woexitt con uh tins view, his royal highnefs ha vinrr learned that the envoys plenipoten- T? . .n . . , it. 0 1 . r . I the Britith this morning landed about

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1:1 w;!;a : notwuliliatR.in" that he . , ' , 11 . , rr c ! niai gen- Hall, forced them 10 retreat Intnitll nniJLt tne necelUtv or not , T, 1 , , , , J toihe vdMoe 01 nulralo, atid about (un-

Jiiijg cue luici poiiiiou oi any w iui ., r t rile to iurrei m the Queliion which Ibtms

kt , ; -.var. ine nouies m 1 e w . wee pi mc ipar object in dilpuie between . v in , , , . tirimediately committed to nanus. ad

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If, through the good o!lu?s of hi. oerial ill k llv. tin urcr. iliould

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prefer that tne conference . mitt b I held at London, on account or the facil

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imenca for the concilia infuperab of the differences fublif j would coi ttwoUates. with an car , s the pla

bjecTTons, bisroyaf highnefs a to fubftrtute rotbenburg,

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this aftei noon almofl en.

rirely con fumed ; at she lame trme two 1 iroe vefftls lying above Black rock were let on fire end confumed. It is :he avoed 001 tC, Oi'tns ii villi 'as received from good authority) to proceed in a Qi ort time to Erie tor the purpefe of burning the veflelsin that port, and as an inducement to the Indians 10 aid zv til 1 it them In this netari us pin, full !iberty is given them to plunder foi their own benefit, wherever they rna 00 As the communif stton trom nlare to theeaftward is entirely interrupted by the laid Indians, 6cc and as it is importni r,r you to have the earlielt informatioq of the above, we recommend to you every exertion to be in readinef in caie of an attempt to burn as aforefaid, & requefl of you lome aiTilTance of men, arms Si anun'nion, as we have but few arms & nommunition the time is alai minn ! DWPfiion is ihe ordei of the day ! On the retreat from Buffalo, Decern-

tat the c nemy in conftderablc tone had j o;:r 30Uli IoI3-

1 ic admiral commauding the Britifl croffed the KUgara nvcr on Sunday

ISAAC BARNES

Maj, Com. militia near liuaio.