Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 October 1818 — Page 2
FROM SOV'IM JMi UK L rVom the .VorfolJe Bmeton, June lO.J p irther 8ti cess ofthe Patriots V ire Indebted to the polite attentidn of friend for Buenos Ayres papers, fro n toe I3h tothe IfUl June, reccivt I by the ship 1aiihsttanfCapt Freeman, wjtieh pent dp Ithebay on Saturday last f J I iyS fr - n Buenos-Ayres, bound to K itnnore, T b papers In the btn.1i f - f - mstator who h is furnished us with the following hasty sketch of the despatch ofthe ifeneral In chu t puo tem. of the army of the Andes to the supreme director, communicating the re- .,, bittle, r'-i jht between the rt ript and roval ti oops, on the 27th May, 9! ie village r,i r irmi This dispatch containing only a brief notice ofthe battle, alt that we could obtain the translation of in time for this davspaoer We ire promised the trans fation of the accompanying documents, r;U nbers one ad two containing tl e details, h tfnr: for to-morrow's publica tion, with some other w tides of interest contained in those papers
Despatches of the frcnral in chief, pro n n. of rnc army of the Ernies, to bis xccllencv the supreme director.. Mo 'etl n Sir 1 H.ve this (lav forwarded lohis e cellencv the supremo director of this state the following intelligence. u Fx- H nt Sir -A new laurel nis been add 1 tn the crown of cur conn trVs arms in the town of Pat it,! on t!c ?,rm day of the last month. An enemy's det ichmenl of three hundr d men. coirtwan led by the traitor MnmieT Bftlnes, had taken possession of I'm! point on the morning of the aut. The place was Utterly destitute of defence, it was sacked. and many of its inhabit mts were hr humanly put to the sword, as you will jod it suited in the subjoined copy, No. . fhe worthy Colonel Major Hon Jose Mat! is Z ipiola who hadtaken the command of that Dart of the army post cd In t'alca, agreeable to the orders com unmicated to Id n, and with a view of scouting the country and of meeting the ottemy, brdsred a part of the grenadiers uii horseback to reerossthe Mattle. This Movement was entrusted to the valiant and deserving rapt of the same ree,';nent, H, Miguel Caxaravilla, who being .rei iforced by iome mr-.lltiamcnfof the Jui ;s lirtion "r arral fell unexpectedly! oon the said point, and the results of this boident irnriae rn c the death of R nines, several of his o ric rs, two hundrtd of ! is m m besides a colonel with some offerers and a number of men taken prisodfos. is stated m the copy No 2. t' e ronduct of Captain Caxaravllla r rves t!,c highest commendation, althnn rh this is not the first instance In
Ko. 2. 1 h5v the pleasure to inform tou that after a 5 night's inarch thro unit reunited paths, concealing myscli In the woods during the day time, hiving succeeded in posting myself in the vich.itv of the ton Parrel!) occupied by tho:Ai.y with 300 men i determined taastaV. him, alt! o my force was only corp)Sv of 2 00 men, grenadiers k miliiia. p. incipSYly the latter. I disposed myself to 1 ta k lum in the rear at dtf fbreakf hiring divided my troops into 3 divisions ; the fi st under my immediate command, and the second under the command of Capt D HomingO UnwMa, and Er i I D.Jose Talenttn Galvea, ordering tle grenadiers tochargetle enemy's quartern, and the militia toot copy the entrance of the streets. s tooh as I gave the orders to advance, they rushed forward, treading under the feet of their hor-scs the centinKs posted at the iate-., and took possession of the Quarters. 'I ho eneny flew instantly to the public parade, and f ook shelter in the oeigi.bormg houses, from which they ope ned a brisk fire thro1 .U windows, doors and loopholes ; but the ai ms of the aallant troons
v hiv a I have the honor tot ommand,soon AFRIC . A Flinch paper annonnput an end to the contest k sl w 200 of cea as iuterestin,the public itionofa voy the enemy., among thorn Col. Bulnes, ageto Vfrica, by the marquis fetounrillc,
who fell hy the sword oftne tntrip '1 Ei -
hoat is prcpnr:nr fcr the purpose, win 'h it is thought will considerably fa Uital a the business. It is s.r! that !ii Long is well qnalified for the comm md. W. City Gazcttti From Fetf Fhi :i tfihto 0t. Oct 3. CI ssm DF FLORIIXAS. Our Vev -York corresponds nt, uiu'.vr vestardav't date writ sslbllowai 4 It is almost certamt that Mr. Mar'tnc. who arrive I here In the hrlw Bcr (i- lux, brings at a rRE WW fnthe Court, of Madrid, ceding t! e Florid s te the Unite '1 States Th PactisrWiV tioncd in a postcript of a letter from France by thceeeseHn which Mr. M. arrived, anii he is mentione lasti'.e bearer of this highly important news COLUMISU9 OHIO Oct, 19. Parsed throu ,h this town on Su . lay i a it, b tween ftty and siaty Indians, men, Mromen and children, with 5 wayrc;ors,
from the interior of the state ot New-
York, on their tra) to White River
Civts:i it: Oct I i. TREA i ISS WITH HIE INDIANSi Our informant at St M iry h., furnished us with the foiiowin ha-tv ketcti of the treaties concitided witn tiie :t di ns by our comm;sioncrs. The tree were signed on t C:!i i tant. By tlicc treaties the United Stales have sc etired in jro tnau scl-:i million ot acres o land W icarn from our C0T respond t that the Miamies manifested a great dvai A duplicity intheii negociations. To the states of O i i md Indiana theft acqnisi ions ate of imoseni Impot ta lu a tew years Uicsc ilmost interoitna I e f. ssts will be on verted into flouri . : r t rwns and villages and cultivated htm ; tks silent fot itepe of the savr;e wil p;ive way to tl t risou.i ling of the aet tite rtin of industry the bustle of COm nicrctal enterpri te, iKVISIOa ok tmk. rny eTvoF IB T. Additional reserves by the vVyimdotJ at Upper San lusky : on the north si in between the Cherokee Roys reserve uJt
(iazi tte.
s; :, Gatvez, besides many other officers, amont the prisoners were Col.D.Cipiiano Palma, and several other officers of the line and mitttla. On our part wo had a prenadief wounded, and the intrepid Serjeant Major of the mi'ith, D. Jacinto Urrutia severely wounded. At another time I will give you further details, of the munitions of war and arm.; t hat have falien into onr handsi I sen I vou at this time 70 prisoners, officers Sc soldiers. God keep von m nv vears, Ur. Parrai. 27t'n Mav, 1 8 1 8. I 1 o'clock a. m. ,F. ( axarabilla. Col D. Jose Zaptola. From the $avennah Republican Sept.-8. VnM THE SOUTH. VTe have just seen a gentleman from St. Atfgustlne, who informs us, that between seven and i.;!it hundttid Endtat i nod me encamped near the .Vusqueto ; and abotft one thousand in a strong encampment! arc on tlie St John's liver, whocvinee a stronj? hostility against the frontier people d"t! is s tte. They have declared themselves hosti'0, and are det frmtned to a?ta k our conti j -men as soon as they can obtain powder
wi o was led !v sineruiar circumstances
into the intprrtor of that continent during the late revolution. lie mentions having tlicovcred, near the souces of the Nile, a m v empire, its legislation similar to Chat of China, and lie snppoars its civilization anterior to that of the lyptia.is. A late Montreal ' terald stat that the steamboat Car f Commerce lately arrived at Montreal ft nm 'nherr. Iiavincj on board thirteen hundr d and t i'jh'n settlers. M We believ' says the Herpin this is bv far the greaest nomper t; w was ever carried on the river a trio.
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voyage Rve births took
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T' ' h.ip C vcrner Carpet has arrived a Boston from Havre deGraceyhav injr aceomjilishcd her whole voyage out and home in days. She has brought oiu, b tv. en d k?. about eighty wv.t.
TM i.:.s Al l. ill A R
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and h ill. Several of the c
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whi h he has eivmo oofs of his valoui
jiml excellent fr.spos,M eis 1 must a:so
recomm nd I ) your F.xeellencv the well Hservinq S ant- M or of the' Militia, ipn ' ry.n Urrutla, who was woundedj rptpm of the ssmc corps, Don fwr i Urrutla, and the F.upignfUon Valentin Oaivea, who with his sword, bwt to death the tt altor Bnlnes, as well m the officers and subalterns, either rcpr olars or malitts who, on proper occasions, bave always proved that whenever n"rt (rtie enemy, they never fail to eooifjnc.r ' In mrwardinc: the above cony fn-vcur Information, 1 beg to oliset ve to vera:- ex eel rncy that the hrces of the enemy which hav been destroyed on that Of easion are bm the miserable remains oi the army routed in Maypu consisting of the s;ek and some persons attached to the rear-tritard. v r sxtO (lo!fAt1tS 'htr vnor,r. ttcttd Qftattrnt SetntHrtty lane, IS18.
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been at Atlgtfttine, erdenvon'-inp, to i-e! ammui ition from the jroor of th place ; and it is believed tiieytMiv p..ttlly slice, ded. V. . Our informant nsost:'.t,- that ne saw captain ( )nan VVrioht in St. Auustiiie ."tlat he had taken afcpnuish piote lion, and intended in a few days to go to tl e Havanna. Four whites on their wav m t. Vary's have allready been murdered bv the sav-p"-es : Td io diead to Hear from that onarter, knowing ns we do the defenceless situation of OUr frontier citizens.
r,-t;fir On the wd ult.a poor waman, named I Orton. of Chatham county N C was delivered oft iree s;ns, whom she named An ork w Jaritsow,GBoaoi W ASHl NOTOS APOLKON Ho N A PARTE Toe) ,.ie likely to live.
sale onff-
York
24 Fiie-brand
The United States schr
has arrived at the Havanna for the pn -pose of demanding the release r such American citizens who have been Seiz-
It is gratifing to observe th;
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or of the United rro incts Ameri a.
Tranthtcd f t the X rflk Hetald! No 1. T have to i form oe tl a at 9 in the morni ig, at the conclusion of mass, the tyrant Mane 1 B ulness entered this tow n v i h his division, composed ofSWrencgadocs of his own stamp The people i i in ; utterly defenceless, he caused to b put to death die temporary governor Don Manuel emort Lt. Don Henrique Ct maaes, tapt. Don Ramon Contra ras, Dor fuse Pal lo R mero, his son k man Btr :it, Romaulo, Mansiilo, and Kicaso, Fi ucroa j f: al y ti e irnmber of killed is n iwartls of 20, besi les many sroslnd-t-v Otul rthe orctexl that the mi!.:-
1 en called
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not tney w w
the vill i -e an e trri ? I iy a y ai al of propeftv. These are a.l t; i p ti tit ulars I cai give n i; at this nu tfient Go Veep yen n -n'- vrss, wr 1JAL- ARC E.
rovemment is not insensible to the
tu fortunate sittiaon of these persons v. ho are vlctimsrto Spanish perfidy. Among the number is Wm D. Ut b::r'i, who is still closely confined and rtgoroush treated by those suspicious and unjust people, and we trust tint the sch. 1 Irebrand m:1 1 r ing him to the United States. An article ap.p- ared in the fi;'actte, stating that he was captured with arms in his hands and fi. hting igainst the Spaniai Is. This leport, the result of the V-"'1 efTorts'oi Sluh emisss i ?, is false He i ever -uu ejjfcdcom mission from ti e atriots, or BqPPfftiis against the Spani -h tr have proof to the r trary. He surrendered himself when m their territory, relying on 'heir good faith, and they threw him into a dungeon, in all prob ibiiity for his opinions, not Lis actions. It Is tin.e to end this system of incarcerating Americans on suspieioi , and it will be ended AV; nai tfdvacit EXPED! I ION TO EXPLORE Ti:E MISSOURI We are inform "d, ft cm p-0 SuthorIty, tbat government have conclnded to sen! an expedition under ti e command of Major Lomt, of t!e Corps of engineers, to explore the head waters of tl e Missonrii sccomp ntcd by scicntif.c characn rs ; so that all tn- tamable mforn aticn necssary to form proper estimate ( f thi interesting river may l e Collected. The p' di or. v e 1 ear, s lodepast frvm St Louis, where a stem.:-
If W iLL i x oos I
5 urda) tin 28th November next at the C urt-Hoe - tu Vim cnoes, the following Tunnu Lots And Tract of Laadi or s mu h thei v "t a will bring the tux and ei is due thereon ir the picsnt year, it i t : i patti. Sale will commencc at 10 o'clock A. M on said day. Brown, I lot tux due thereon, 8 IS j fiatsQi), one ditto, lp Daniels, i do. h. a. No. 143 tax 18 1 i diey gen I lotH No 124 do. 37'. Harbison, S lots h a. No's 3H 148 37)
Henderson, l lot No 134 M cks I lot ii. a. No. 1 30
Gremore's heiis, a ; U t
Rn I lot No. 1 68
h lets tax due
Spi i ; .
Spraguc,
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a. a. No l toi
2 1
Robbi oi :. .M' abc 2L0 acres
Second rate land S Nichols Thoms 126 acres 2nd ) rate Lai d rV Ch ii oui d Adam 2 w 3 I rate ) fk
Ric lie, m. acres a rate land, d irt of No. I ;f tax thereon 1
Kit hie, i") ivi 1 49 acres second J land, part ul No. 138 tax thereon Westfall, Abel 40 2d rate lund pr. I i ; No i 31 J Wi m, lohn 3 0 ;vl rate land
Sample XV N. nun reaxj ioo 2d rate land, 0 I 2c. rate land, t) I). No's. 123 k 1 .9
Luzadder, Isaac 100 acre 2d
Land and l horse tax
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1 a
onn m acres rate lnd.
No's, 158, 152, 16 I, tax su Statly, J sep:i 800 ai res 2d rate Land Bunker, vb'ra. BO 2 1 rate d 55
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Andre, James lot iw-x
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Nor. residents 100 3d No. 154 g3 4 0 2d No. 223 4
35 1 3d part ao 137 3 i ; : " I 3d pan no. 13s 2 398 3d paj c so. '5. 3 3 i BENJ. V. iiLvJiL, e. x. c. Dctovcff -i - 47iV
the 12 miles 640 acres, connecting the tv.o ; and on the ea: side of toe 12 tr.i'.cs b. ).('.::) acres. To the Wyandots residing at SolemonVsowa 6fi00 acres tocenirt at Ri Spring, betweea Upper Satidusky andyFort Pindlay, a;io: 160 acres lower sido Mrs. Whittaker's n serve at Lowi r San dusky, reserved for a ferry or dossing place for the 1 ., .i ms. To the Shawanoese on the cast side of the former reserve at Wapakanctso, 12, 800 acres. To the Shawaaocs and ccncrs on the west side of Lea i reserve of 7 miles, f. ) acres ; all to le couallv divided east and w est, and the north huff for the Senac.is, and the south for the Shawar arse. ' To the Scm ca Indians adj tining u o'h of their reserve of ! 8 1 7 on each side Sandusky river, iohoo acres. Additional jtnmrirtew. To the WrsV
dots. 500 dollars ; Shawanoes auc
cas ol Lew is s tov. n, 1 00 do'lars ;
ecason Saadusky nver 500 dollars
taways; 1,500 dollars ; perpetual tv. toe
p:;id annualiy. All, together With ar.ouities heretofore grant d payable in specie. tp.f.'.tt or !8!S. Tl.e Pm-'.vratcmics cede from th mooth of lippecaaoe river up the tan. 3 ta point tiiat Will he 25 miles from low Wabash on a direct line ; thence parallel with tl e general course of the Watasssi tot!.? Vermillion river9 dosVo the tassHi to tiic Wabash, thence doVo the Wabai 1 to the place of beginning (supposed to be 50 or GO miles. ) all their tUle sou!, at Wabash, ror which they arc to rcct Lvc 2.500 in specie, anooally fore-, er, to jc paid equally at Detroit and (.'..ie.-i-5o ; also uli annuities berctoforc gyintrti to be ;: id in Specie. Grants to t'nc followiaf pcisons huf bloods : Jainei. Jvjhn, isaac. Jacob ar.i Abraham Burnet, two sections of !:.: each ; and to Kcbccca and N USCf. Bn:: t one section each l.alf of tlie same on the lo ver side of the mouth of Tippecanoe river, on Wabash, and :..c othcj baifoa Fli t river. fu) acres to Pcerish, a Pattawatarme chief on Mint tiv-r, hi 1 a residence. C ' acres to Mary Chattalie on wa bash, below ihc mouth . river. The Weas cede their wliolc iaterest
in Oi.i't, Incli 1 a, and Illinois Reervation oi 7 11.":. . - are, on Wabash, a-
U"'' c.. crc
annuities In r tJT,. , ma .es 3 )00 ucT.ara
annually, ail paj ; bie in spc ie. The Delawari c?:'.e a.! their c!ai.n in Indiana, on White river. T!;e XJ 'vJ. States to fr.n i -h them lands to settio on west of the .Mi sissrooi onti-.e A-,, r-
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i py incm ror uiw improvements 2J wbcte they how live, 120 horses net to 1 cced 40 dollars cuv-.h; furnish pero;. uc j
tor transportation, proviscoos for their jon:ney, permit them to occupy fort'. 0 tui ce years herct Iter their frmson white rivernd nay thena a p ;( etna tnonisw of 40 '0 dollars, which together svitk annuities ROW existing, arc pauLle :n sp- 1 ie. A iso to fur; i . v a blacksmith when they s- twt w est Ul . e Mi .sissippi. Tiiey reserve two anj.ft sectkms of land i.t First ne-.'.v i.l.c Old Fort, and are to receive 1 3 3 2 dol lars for the li 'oi latioss of debts owaed them to tenders, Sec. The Miamies cede their klferesS to th. ir 1 onntry cast of the Wab sh, soah oi line (rem 1' oi Wayne e-.t to the Wabash ; n -a ;.nk one urad ol 3) n.is
r .-e the Wa!a :., I eidi a great
m .-.y 01 - ol e i ma -t -.'uc
I Stutes to pay them !5oodo 1 irs per antmm, y rj tin ..:j',in specie.
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