kentucky gazette (lexington, ky. : 1809). (lexington, ky...
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.Vr .Vns Vo. 1. Vol. IF. sc. 5, iah FbZ.2G.
ivENTIJCKY GAZETTEa IS PCJItlSUI.il ETK11T TUESDAY - ?
7.T r'llOJiHS S.MTTIL ITRIS'TEU OF THE LAWS OF THE UNION.
fOA'DTTIOXS.Thrke DniLAUi per annum, pajable at the
exnir&tjgii of the vear, of Two Dollahs at tileA... ..t..l.. I.". II - J...
beincentnehused
feci
Fori
exceeding
tl'spatrhes
consequence
him field-piece-
Sandwich,uppmached Amherstburg
co'isiderable loss
and judgment which has planned, M'lvec, and couldpromptitude, aitfL w and steadiness. sew were taken
preservation Up- - ' advance, whonftheysacrifice little every humamtj ; and
tish blood accomplishing impoitanta much pleasure in assuring jour excelhncj,
Iliad-Quarter-s, Jlug.Sin I had informing jour
excellencyDetroit the
unit-- uir souse, iijiuk i 1:1 sons ii a. ci.siai.ee, .. ., . r...i 1 u out opposition, and tlutattereslablishiiig him
"'""T" "'"the..-o.de- r
"' ,"' "' r" udollars"" self at Sandwich, he-ha-d ravaged the countrym,s . Uie Morawa Some skirnnsl.es
ca , a note foi three tloliars. lhepostage occurred beUeeu tlle under ,,elt ,in eirci inus.be St George and the enemv upon the river Can- -
""'"" -- - ""''5e ce,7 aid, wh.ch uniformly terminated .1. Ins being,p,r squa.ethe first time, and 25 cents for repulsed ll)ss. jud j nco'U.mui.ce. . ,, ',, r .., ,. .."'.. ..r ' ...
rrillTWUNTING OFFICE i, kept at jj ,,,--
,J ,, f
soldsUnd, opposite IJranch Uank. Am ,,,. fl.i. e. , ?., kCJ- - I'RINTINC, of every d.scr.nt.on will be : , ,. 'b "T ., .v ! I.:" ""k'
in a very handsome style on the usual difficulties '..jterms, the 'whole apparatusotnee new.
the
- ter was to assume the commai d andFrom the Oc- - j his force soon aster increased 60
tober 6.
Sir George Prevost to Lord flathirstMIIN riu Al, AUG 26,
Mv Iflrd I the gieatest satisfaction in 'T1'
experiencedintelligence
admitting ,
Extraordinary,
soonmg to jour Lordship a gratification receiv ing voluntary
liave tin-- , (av trnm inainr ""era 111 service 111.11 uuruon 01. 1. J .n.l.... l.. .. . ...... . ..
gpivrai annou to me surren- - i 'iim mini jujDetroit, on tlie 16th inst by
geu Hull, witn the unuer command,men, togrther v ith 2j pieces
of ordnance.1. mv of the 17th and 24th inst.
had t . .011)1 ofd tailing to Lordshipth op had in
Canada, in the oft! .1 pi ov nice by the aimv as the IT. S. Brig.g 11. Hul1 having crossed the Detroit river onth 1 th 01 last month, with men, consist-ing of regular cavalrj and mfantrv, and mili-tia, bunging with severalan t mi ing dnvm in the militia towards
first advanced to andds with a
ot ins armv u the nvtr five
villas n.....The jrairison of
but consisted that tune of siibal.pm's il.was
frontier wh hadIn measmes, Was mostai d surrender
in
,ira meanceil gei.erd sou
George,Cliainbi. a,
tl.i purpose
was
with he and nothing exceedthe energy thwinch he has effected, the of bv during the
with the ot so Hr. ed with aflbids mein so
Detroit,have tliehonor ot
tli.it the enemv effected Ins passageacioss river on ult. vwth- -
u .r toun.orrase paid. tloops
""Wlth
Bradford thej.!...1'
ment, that fiustrattdmy intentions. Thethat of no col
Londun Gazette was with rank
derof
place
Luiiaid,
Amherst
receivedquarter
dnected
and of tin 41st regiment.In the mean the most stienuous mea-
sures adopted comeract theof the and expen- -
transmiti letter which enced the ofreceived hv exniess 110m ineemoo- -
A.A ...11liiorK, cing tne tuiaini.brig.
army his260U
jouralions which taken Up-p- i
of invasion
23U'J
partabout
their
them
fromdfciav
Inof tins important point, gentlemen
the first cb.uacter and shewed anexample highly creditable to tl ein and Icn-no- t
on occasion avoid mentioning the es-
sential assistance I denved Ji-h- M'Do-nel- l,
Ins majestj's atnirnej-guiei-a- l, who,from the beginning 01 the war honored mewith sci ices as mj provincialA sufficiency ot boats being-collect- al LongPoint for the convejance or 3U0 men,
took place on the inst. and in odaj sai rived in safety at Amlierslbuig. 1 soundthai the judicious arrangement had been
immediately upon the arrival col
that
dav
event
and take shelter guns h.si;
across u.tl. ai nipts i... mat iivci, anil SUilclCU .1 ' ...j., v.. ...u ....., j i. iniu.'iv
rr at a
1
with "vfruiboth 244 ;
tici.mciit of the Royal commanded hicli the enemy's loss veryb lent of a 30 1st o'ur's amounted
41st under the ded, the lattei I have pa. ticulaiof cant. Mu.r: of about asminvnt reiritl capt. Iuir 1 cut Sutherland, ot the
vv
is
pa ot ch
I fortunate(ii ....,1 T till, tn
N a
legiment,
A
it
to
of
tlf
r.U
collect an activeHi
I
thetlior.
he foitunate- -
fortitude prisoners
attainmentinfluence
adopted
nvp
of
tiom
v
ben
,
- .
,
v
by" Ul1
uii i andwas them, the
sustained no other h.is of men wasby the sire of ba
ISAC
HIUFrom the twrnv g of
wecontiiiue iiir extractTheir asn cir
not 'ind 4o this have 10add, frotri sconces of ins. rmation
prevalent opinion in i,Madison will not his de- -c aranon war. in is now ab-m- t
10 in liis c 1 buthlscareer ill li- rt. A monthsvill ate cinmt'c of America
THETHE Fi.Dl.HAL AND D II OCM ATICA L
STATF S AND PltODl'Ch ANh AGl'fc BETWI EN d.
DHITAIN ANDTHKNO THUINSTATLSso n.uc for hi attempt toCode JVu.olton 111 nu and politics intothe Com a c uiitrv.
From Times of Oct.t,, wimli concluding
ot the piectriii.g obei sone tha' uacure, Eng-
land : is ciptureof one ot hei bi the of aneiemi, the Aintucaiis. Bt f re we makeam an occiinence ho un--
we pi maj beCj6 rnment unt n .
"The Gutrrure frigate Daciies.his the
wmaining eam Jt lllrll lllH h ... ..!,...
Procter, had compelled the letieat 'most disaddiiUgw.uunder of ins tort : ',,, , hit,MinK ,e .m ...ieimat onicer commenced peratious bj siiidiiiff! . . ", ...i.... . t. r .
mil sf.omtlR l'.t. vvhe.ehewas InWinS suong detachments thel.vn, " "' ""?" '" ,"V.rMe", ,,n:t ... ...' .!....:... ...!...re....l . tl, ,mv',min,.,.,,,.,n !""'1t'"Ulf' of
lnsresiive. Th. t.....h.rf,l .,. .n..rt I &' " ' ' n. I lie t.uerne lelhad onl' "tqu"Urs men Consn- -on the and 9th hi of
Aftilleiy, coi.sitterable,Throughton ; detachment of hi to Skilled and lo uoun-mc- a
of the regiment, command amongst ij toand ih mi.
uiinn cam jo herK it d. rs and
der'hao1
the
on upper ; the63 uuded. anil
litia; tlie whole under the command of lieut. the an ofhctr of sound in such a sate that Americanscol Saint George, inspecting field ofKccis of experience, and boih aidenl in ins majestj's wete obliged to set hei
la the distnct. rv ce. Batteries h..d been commen- - I he loss of a fug-it- t bv us. whenGeneral i elying the as- - ced Fori t r one we how all the navies of the
auiai.ces lhad given him, of cement, and two a -t morteis, allot 1 1(1 have b), is, n isttue.butas pinmpt and as the ciicumstan-- j opened on the evtnmjror the 15th (hav-i- a small one ; when viewed as a otces 1 was placid, by tins ing previously summoned bug gen. Hull lo 'tlie Biitlsb . t almost nothlne vetwar. wo.illpeim.tme to adopted surrender;; and bj a well , A ,ne circUlI1sUiice, of twomo.t vigorous tnat directed hretrom seven .4 such Was ,Co.iiHiies to which the who fouiihtthe
1 se heby the
of
been attacked. tneir consuuction, under abledmctions ot i. i i koppoMunely capt D.xon ot tlie Hoyal E.igineu-s- , no - t aSLn
of Fort Mien- - jury sustained from l,f V1a ,t?T 'I m ,l.I'i n .n... i I illPf sit rllClliiLtl lAtiin ijvllunfnil
of
..
i
,i.wasTe
III iv'llV UUU CUII1J- - I ... aitfjuui LUIlv,L,tl.U ill i '
Indian tubes us neighborhood, the couise of 15th, 111 the ncighlioiho.id of llep.it ot assisted in its capWre.deteimui-- I Sandwich, cnibaikation took a lutlu e"
;a ....
"
tjnernere
a
although
it i.nta
. . . ' 1. .. .1 .. . . I . . .. .11 . (M 1(1 OSl !! ii aKart 1 .Am f . mm i.A 11 .i ai i' 1 iv. it it n i i iu in i.in.n.a . ........ .1 wu J uu n inir in 111111.11 iTfjinr iti.. i.. .
' " otontnf sire
..'.. J el state mat cnnductthe I'.ovmce. buaner-maste- . the was rsw"3 a . bservt, '
on the est a .
ei. had the timeto fioin tlit gair
Foil 50 men 41stunder into the u.tenoi ot
ccu'iiv tlue ot colleCtniL'- such
tile
filetime
weie
the
thisiroin
Esq.lias
his
theiiih
the
olh tin- -
and
.hat
lTTiiTnlt0)1111.
o miles vtstoi Dtioit. was diffittl !ia ni. ,n in,. .1. I I .1. .
ct
... it.v i. .ea. . nine euccicu meiriaiiuing mnes t ehi.ir.w ril..tr. .1 .l. f-- "" " -- aisiainiuueuiJicei wuous, numoei 01 acci
.1 1111.C auo aii on our al the C m.i eoceinentof10 march werr urneri
.against thetneint crowned men. 1 r;. au,ae.i.Su.o.. -- "- uuiimiaiiei mcreastil lllspositi, n
ieftia the en;m Sixty ot th.' rc'gmienl, and 600 Indians, ,nem t C(.t,i.K...1ia.ut.i, ,miiM..i ri a nmiiwipra i i - i. ifc.m
to null a in that tlanrif ton, commandinjr tlicKoval Artilleiv.ii.ov, ,.u ., mii.ll.iri.iit nffir... k.. ..:......... ..... loos inves- - - '"J' ' ...,.,.., w...bki, tvill levUUCU IUC
we
ot
r?in rTlTi
LEXINGTON, TUESDAY. JANUAJLU
up
6,
i"
wniora )(!
ill
.""".rf"1' "'"","'mv the.Brtlllf,7;
l..t,i.
ineioicewiitcninsiaiHiybe 3o
ft-- ... ofuu. .,Cw
bu
,ug
iti- -
wasinuust- - snlml.e.s.b,rg-h- ere he depaitment ;
andContinued thethe approbation
tiom utt coricctionInmihHlilirpivfrttiit.jnmi., .,.... "-t. . jv, t IJII1L. s .s. f
- is-- - .. . .
T "? 'L"rh ksl PUce ho lest i position the our From a wbseautntfollowing Amherstburg, 40 the enemy's and hope ofand file the legiment, 260 compelling meet held, ' be,en sentin.euts
rnceivmg information noon landmr thai col. t"'B!liiiien because we describedWhilst pren. was hastening h.s ' M'Arthur. off'.eer hurl. ha.I wt' a,,d occasion ot
0 , ,corps sintered must
Ameiican S'''WtHuiuciebrcoimngeveiydaymo.c morning minds vtsuuaiion decided
--M.chiliniackmacknew expose hm.and
everEd? 'JS JtlJ,
lnd.an.-- one equat v7reStirfm emrfc tlV"??,we.e
Indnspcneliatedl.is voh,nPrLPnisthe ,11?;LPJ' be
aided bj drtacjimeni ol the leei- - puipost tnepanntr teims of cannulament bom An.liersiburg, col. M'Uoiiell and captain
supplies on the opposite 'ere deputed by meonas nuraiid intercepting then- - andieluniedNvlndidescribed inven slicing ap- - the conditions which have honoipnlunsioiis anddtspoiidence-rTh- ossestliev 't'1 to transmit Certainhad diflei em actions duced me agree
Canard river. well articles
thihai
cils
the
ins., ioher
the the
die
l(llj lwIIJthe
the
was
two
itn
bv
Jiriirnno'"B'c
the vetthe
the
fr
ed....l niei. tlieauimu lelt.
.a? notrv ..e..,men thv
therie'
the
the
ana
the by
ff ll'e
thethe
two ""uiuin
thru es, the not
auif this M' we mavany he brave but has
teim the by
It en- - he lest con- - bythe
lllfll ilnl.l., - I ; . .
onsm
&
,
U' W
io it.
i
llUlSlec
"ti?
m.w, militm.
cneums-tanre- s,
this contestletter Indian active
iV ""S
i.ontit-- r
had
ocureyears
i oromitmoment must active
' every occasion
such theirwhat
oui tenes.Gen.
1'ISH
themeric-i-
That mshew true
DISSOLVE.
PiOBABLY
free
Theie
whichlittle familiar
frigate
observations uponus.ial shad whai
ot
enemy
'"" aster whole
deckund
tire."mill
upon opposite Detroit, consider12's, inch been tlealt
effectual portion
send, opposed ,,der
elect.m
whom
,am
flout
what
Tin? wlinin
directed
hadtrbalai'ced contMnrjorane
me.ai pse
with
militia, about
"iun.pn.it irutb
dutethose
entire service
effectttR-8t- h with upon camp,
Itrock s.aw
enemy
torce
.Eam
theirwith
theii
reputationreproach, that
erroibutcunider
peculiarlymode 'the thus majestj's juncture merely
aifare cannotbeestiniatedalless frigate asterdisniiittd estimate detaclimni what flee
toi.vu.ctdgcii Hull surrendered, resistance thatFuit wnhout capitulation, enemy,
reii.iorcemcnls, battering train. evening, bundled triumph, likelycncumstaiices tins escorting valuable insolent themt.cal when enemy beginning little distance Hemustbea weak politician, who does,.j cnuciitiiiiig iiieui- - see now liupoiiant tne tnumpn
gen. win equally ca-- i giving therei.ilorcement, whichenahitcl
order
situation volunteers: three retriments ofihem, eiui with h.sverj inferior became one regiment
..d'atelv that fhuty-tliie- e oidnanceincciually Iu"e secured
lordship When ofit.sn, a, the warfaren.nurotti,.ns,niU,iig the notwitiistanOmg the constant
yoUr lords,"P! iew tins government themnsi.aiiee-- wiiicii irom principal duelslesuc the tobe piewe (janadi, supply arms ammunition, which
u,,jor-- r lu.ral Urocktlietiibute .greeably thefor
uue mm nisdis- - received t.on. Craig, andoccasion, excellency
.Is F.om tookaudappeartu
hev were, led capt'.
forbearance attentionlequired
thanoccasioned
(.Signed;
FOLLY.
frompapers
jncifir,priia
withdraw
himselfbe, sew war
annihi ilipCONNl-C'IO- BtTWhkN
INDISSOLUDl
intiodura thetls
thedisaster ihe
sentence vauoiser mill
but the
sidered
been Constitution
lir
von
sknmisliesing
32-po- oi n-
kihtd41si legiment;
likewise singlestrong
which nanpounders, vessels
conse- -dencelo-U-
calamitvmight
seiimsworsted party,
Willi"
wn4t
fcessat.on
lenderlvfault,
to
jrimii me
ngthe
tocontess.attempt
of
whom rendered confidentperiod
lilt ClMiri ..It!.
the
of thehe of
happen- -
c.mnot of
tur
our
figatf--- ,
Klifllaia
tojfoitier
before
English navy, whoinousana ratner gone
with thanbrother exam-
ple.
capt.sawyeb.
JjosTon, 7, 1812.SIR sorry
of majesty's Guerrier.D) the Mneiican nigateC attei
mm. N. ion 55 deg.two oeingUent, gt.lt "board tack, we MW sail
A y 1m
beam, bearing down onus. At 3, madeher man of war, quar-'er- s,
and for action At sheclosing wore prevent raking u.
minutes past sour, hoisted our co-
lours, and sired shot her. Attwentj minutes past sour, she hoisted
and returned sire, wore sevei-- il
'lines avoid being raked, exchariiMtiKbroadsides. she on nir
beam, both keeping up heavyintention being evidently
twenty minutes past five, our'iiizen-ma- st went over the stirbnard quar
and brought the ship the wind;.
gen.
unteershad arrivedaf. Bnffiloe.that the regular
under colonels Swiftwould furnish men for duty
hill's reporting, totalmany 413 volunteer
cross di I,deemedtocross 3000 at once,"
Prep intory thereto, ofsent, over two parrie. one
under lieut col. Brsler the otherlieut. Angus the
Navv at the he id of of
enemy placed himself lar-- l 'tire guard destroy bridge abnutard bow. r;;kn.g us, sew of miles F'Tt Ene , nd ty
guns and grape rifle- - were to and rtnder unless the cannon!men sweeping our of the bitteries some ispast five, the not answenng helm, liijht artillery. The sirs' party mad-s"rn- e
attempted lay this time.' but sailed destr the brid e;Mr Grant, who commanded the forecas-- ihe second party aster rendering
was below badly wounded. Ilceable, light artillery, separitedimmediately ordered the and some Lieut AnViis- - theers fioin the deck; the master was seamen, and part of the troops retur ied,
time snot turn the knee, witn alt tne boats while rapt. King, enpt.reived severe wound back Lieut. Morgan, capt and
wis leading the hoarders, when bout men lemamed capt. King not-i- he
ship coming we brought some of witstaiidmg. with underlus command,our bow guns to her had got advai ced the enemv ,sbaiteri"s an ekedclear of opponei t, and ok two of 'hem succession, render-pa- st
our sore and main-mas- ts over unserviceable ihecannon tookleaving the ship perfeci unman- - ber of prisoner's In descending Niat
ageahle wreck. fiigiie shooting a- - some ditance, two boats wrre fuind,head. was clear the and board of his pris-R- et
the ship undir command to the orftrs, all officers and half of his men.actjnn but ji.st as we had cleaied the His high sense ot would not allow himwreck, our sprilsail went, the the remainder. He was capturedenemv hayine rove new braces. &c. them.round within pistol shot rake us, the ship Orders bad beep givenlaving the troueh of 'he sea, and rolling, the neighborhood should march ileeher main-dec- k under water, the place of embarkation. A'paitof 'lisacempts cet befrte the beimr detachment thpnicht mn- -' ", r. . . . .
'ess my Iew am excitea apprehensions resi- -uifticaii fnga e, aher gilhut action c?"lnSffiriTltnoprlipr thot oil ,,f ;;,. nluuit I tilrr
'''''
ontin
toimer gtcafc the
Brock other
whichunder
Us
VMIV--
place
have
pe
is
aisnanar
than5(j0nieii.
Amherstbuig
Seit.
when
,
u..v..h...u.,-..b- , .. .., ua. uptif ..u.'.ih ,'ULthat resistance be ' oil ooats tor the opposite shore
needless waste of lives, I though of this force had landed, when superiorreluctantly the colors struck. 'Ihe force, piece of artillery, appeir-los-s
of the ship ascribed the ear retreat orcltr and col,fall of the nyizen mast, which enabled Winder's detncliment red
out opponent cfiuse his 'ition. lam and 22 wounded, of veresorr sav we suffered severely in officers Thf general fmbaik-ti- - -
wounded mostly when she lav need troops , but t1
our her grape and musketry, 'he ime the troops had unb15 killed and 63 wounded manv of them thescoivs oicupiedb) about one rd
severel) none of tne officers quitted the of the artilleiv, 800 letill siring ceased The frigate lar of 200
be United St tes frigate twelve months' volunteers, and perhapsstitulion, of hirt) 24 pounders her main of those militia who "feted il.eirdeck, and sour pounders her services for sew occupied the
and 476 ; her loss in com boats that were readv .
pans.in with ours uiflinir about 20. the cmbuked moved the streamLieutenant of the Marines eight Rck without sustaining loss from thcfiie-kdle- d,
First Lieutenant Masterof mv'sfiie was now af'ernnon. theythe ship, and men wounded her were ordered tndistmbirkand dine. Themast wounded, and stern much showed force timatedat orfinf)tered, much cut about the drawn up in at some
The Guerriere much up from the and had piece ofall get her in would have lerv, said pounder, ready sire
neen useless As scon the wounded were our troops.'.: " '""? K.;..r;" ";:.'....? , .., .C.. ..f.hr "'I"... her, they set her on and remained
'a r Jf It QtltV the of caV!lIry. the volun- t-entered general's depaitment, whole B" ltir..uhli .he town, it m ?.sew'Ihe certainty of the expected reinforce--! snort lauded P'lnful but was m.st ' ap ", a, "Js omcers ,our men u"der Co1 MClure, amounting that day
and i!h enemy conlusion at Spring Well, position, h 1101 to lh fsm thr'se oier"ecu that ot brave enemy, the great- - too40 men dettchment from
in inilnHiock detach
otcaptain
Induu&wiiuliad
Ident
40U
here,
brass
Some
five,
bodv
vard
first
Ivlncle
veryar'il- -
part
small-- 'good
The superior weiLht ca"; being taken prevent brigade,!1"s,t,&.the ""i"""1 'rifle, and greatest relied Therenemy-- the nttpntinn Ktn.r ...UA ',il,nmll.. ubv
n..A u.e isreaier
j,
on01.nA
tt pie
of
star
the
went
cut
the wei crow nsrruaJ5 nave tne HT- -"iiciinuii uciiiK mine wno, who imgni
the action,hr)Ueh "e ot'ention and skill of Er- - had been
onlv V,ne' surSeo". will well .llectinof tbelnd. iniliii.-- i might ns.ste.l Uuval the tnunitih anu though success has not our efforts, once ," and consult some..i 90 ,T.t tnua.iv . njiiericans. W1" ,nl"k
T.,eU
TnnrVJilCVl.USIV
and
ich Eiie'5'0U principalt'Sav, that the ciedit the movements;"
thouuh s'P's company for the uhrparticularly the embarked.exposed cjn one wur?iio a.'UOt,
iftatK the Lrt heay ".? of fe'Part.t.i anilv.w.j,
nieAs
hcwhnsr. t.v.,.,v ,. hj. hn .".. ' uiuiany oongea tlie exertions
Beiiii.'iw.iuconniei . cior, the4.stregt. "-- m, incuirecuonui tne Datlenes - r'u-- K though earlvhv aarmed and assum- - capt cu.ed ; the d.spMt,on 'ooji.inue the
command .'b.h last 1 will, have bef observed, ler' me ,
Hrorkpro mselt Yorkon their conduct on ived timelv by leutenant the hassufferedmt tl.r --.4c.nri.p 1 .,., Uutier loss ; Mr. the master, thoueh wound- -
UUIIi; ...on '& strong ot force the Times date.for the
ik of 41st and Inm the but "CCustd ofwPltnv
thus an of lem.tat.o... lelt nl1 the
mv
antl. their reiwhen Col.sucii,,ih
Hall,mont- h- we
seveleoccasion.affair bcott,
mi- -
used
. . r . . . iu . .tiiiii,.riiE-- . ....... ., .ims betote a detatli- - " c I
the army uiiucrgc.i. men, soon aftirw event Mr. Snow,I
Them- - i ; guns,have I '
to attack takenquar- - aat they caution U.d an w,.h poh 2Wran- - such t
t a n....... .
a
an hourterms
"their to sis
arms
thethe new
exception and
but
selie
which
character
territory.has
jourwh.ch were
this"'i?1' thati
I
.Maj.
.
'eera
Tanni
into
2rth
the
prisoners,
upwards
Mr myKec
due calland elve
ben fomcapi Iritis,
conquercoast Question
ed, particularly the negative, Schuvlir.exertion cols. Bcerstler Coles, aid
Col voluntiemarines, and sup opinion crossinghonorable character
jjiiiwiaunos lenct Amhurstbur?, --"i"- tney severely.ospectsol mrnt hearing arils cast recommend master's
unknosn
successful
artillery.exji-die- nt
nujjirient
attentive,clearing Winder,
Nicholl,ex-
ported
tjols. PirKerand Schuvlpr Pruuntavora- - that cavalrj nad been that honorable participate who commanded the tore mast maindtckmih imnudiate vexation and and ihe first Lieutenant 1X7, insufficient deteimin- -ieln.;tiice Htne that
rmlst mile sinking Engluh high ?r t T' on,,.l1 ",0,ethat had u.anv thing force, Vnlfo.er
time that threaten- - towards s,de icsoued regarded Englishmen Zl Mronce,
fsault, whilst sat.slacuon hill to' ie? whoinstructions.- -T
capt Chambeis. however, p.evtnted move- - cherish andattemnied ment hnt.l.t.e. ."" Commanded thequar- - were ordered ihenl.ee
41stsucceeded
ciittngoft side Gltfcrcr accordmgl.,dispitcbts, mission, within
considerationsupon
Michigan
commenced,
nehill's
P,e:umPtul'U!
Accordmglj
actingapproaching
preparations;, ,..,..v . watnartirl.,rl,.i;, r n ,."..?,.,...."'...: .,"". midshipman. November. theirnavj
alivefteu
sophistry,.........., ,tosag.
with smrendered I'fnt lipu.sued hd an k"5'1 has been taken,
ou'aged them, mhopeless "'eluded, agreeably to A ; been
stoini Ainheistbuig, course 3 eneuija I
these at a
.1 tllHl. llu I... I ... 1 .1
orabl.
" "s. iiihj euiuiiiauuiiigbound andwith a pitulanon.
to
l.'th
I'roc- -
to
enemv s afTmilfilfurce,
apparent;already been
will, manyi J s I have engaged
i ,mth' 'S to dissuade
olcampaign Amherstbuig, trjingto
t. I iuu withlald, i
oi.i
I
a
- tioiu sincei n repeatedl
aii .i part, .oreinosio.i
to
BROCK,
London Star
e
that Aimrica
1
fis
as :Capt
it
w
remfoi
a
q,ie"Cf!
that
weakness
"- -
a
ouaiter.
fst
im...l:..l
1
M
L,ieut
d:"and
licately thatand
which..inseiisioie
noxiousfoire that
called
kenwith
tnteied consider
jour
the of world.er- -
Captpunish- -
commanders theumes have
their colours havtso
menus litter
informcpture
19ihdeg and .
t. fcfc.i,t, j.steiay Weiwi
toepaied
hert
several ather
10
boatd across
;ot
as tomvselfredy
orders.
I
inon and a 5
b a thebearing his
deck. minutes,' enemv'she'
to on t
carried bymarines board- - misapprehension.
a the Hous-on- .
on ;
on tominutes t
i and anum-th- e
,
I hopes to on which Kingspnt
; honor
worethc.tro"ps
in at
to her in liavinvr. .. . " :
t..v, ". .I'll lliui COI.VVIIIUCI
an turtner only , aa
to ato A ;
lv a loss 6to p killed whom
to killedas arriv, d
bow
th; while about
infantry, somethingproved to SiOO
onon a
upper dick, men troipsun to
firstand
; lowere
rig- - men distanceso river;
that to to a toas on
.. J ; unembarkedtothat it "n winch a
vvitliou to which t0mtii's, i f ; a
ot
is.
men
sinistere sundry
II J.,wounuen,it
J hope,ooked tons ci ot .t 'h.- - ionm, i.,n. .1 at ;, m-- af J u
iiutiiiiuiiui
et
it wouldl0 greatest
' I lions,
fi.e e"emy
edtita withhold second
Canada
all ict
gask ;a
a
"I
lat otr 01 " i" t n- -
to 1
I ne'-- t h a a
K in I r -- :1 'ami uu
in a,-- ,,ra to us in
i'
colsthe
r. ... nlor ot ulc ; .. wuuesseahigh
1
J
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f
p
v
1
is
i
-
v
;
;
I a
number
r
I J ".1
.,
o
mcersin "officer
ml'..rHPnrsPirter
u
I iu itcrossover?
the e
Parker.wreck, It.
warrant officers. Lieut. Campbell of sof the royal his party, an for
ofi.i.me '"' garrison wnli r.c.tre 50u ami ute uver
officer of
second was decided on.
seen ; in nndMai were deride, lv oft'. and critical. sin i ear, 1 on an ,lie in absence of inn ih Isill ol had the to that we "hereached them, 1 of l.iv.ng asce, tarn- - the on to
P " ? ,an ot ed nttkor seas should ceWed "
ter, the same 1 on be Grb? acanotliei the the S V- -ur he m xtor It it be !
An nibeof ih,s was indous, had ram pron.sm,- - ol t .,,,'.t troops abribe,
had in tion
tins
in- -
sustained .n lolie
mojirMnon morn- -"'.j. riinnister,
commit;
Indians,
tne Ifmed ioiucn
war.it do the
Inm
n notst himself
dc
S.endeav ors
leu theatn p
1'.' ......'"SUV bn
on"e" '" el.ev
.i.
wasenemy
is
nr
7
isit
bv
pi
tn
,rflnp
in
ai
in 2
15
onin
as
in
r.'irA
as
it
all
to
iliaI.I
k
!...
at
to
oato
totoon
ot
,i'.....pi ot
our
no
ot.., ,i, lccl5 a siaiu use a puns ... i...:
.i.. ..,:." oi f a. o'cl ct on the"" I as ot lvir. of On -..ur asti.
arewe
e.. .ri
ourns to his co
byiisi lul In col. be
now as ta- -be to in ot an
and ot two to bewas mx" aim
weie ey at hisCOlll. tl. ,. 1.111
,!fi
17.
.. " " uuuui uit nrst ismat in a tone to
and
the
ot
on edandnl to
io
ic lo
29To
Li- -
con
..t
new
nun
the arde
the,athe
jVever in history the
arein
u.u ado vn fljset sailors
to .adhibal
I am to jouot th.his
a action, on the In lai40 20 W
m. oj me the sutcc the by col Elliott b on
out be api 4
toten
our
At closed
tils tolow At
ter. in
ami
'lto our
night
ota
was cap- -a
ur sec p
At c -
at
at tn:a anC re--Sproul, Lt
60to,
our at 20 in
the
in wreckhis
to
to allrr
all tosent re
.u UllUriin art
beis be to ed was d
ut6
en me the iin
were
the
vol'twentv 32 all
is
It11
aup a
wasbe 9
I
time on
pa
notrlalso
p
hPe do
.f"Ur
my
tie
instructions toas
tois
to
of
not dJ
hof M
ot d as
Sih !.... ot
maj.
.......
compla
iron
nieb
p,
wee
as
wi
to
our
on
one
of
ofour
it
tne was he
neeto It vc
towhs
was by
in asthe
the vera.i.i.- -
Ins ,, ,nit is
the
die theat
ya
to
inK
we
is
it
inIO k. umeci
t,
nave
Mill
an
ire,
he
our
1,
5
h
not
nd
--
el bj
byanil
win. .1 i, s
aie
K.
by
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o;
a
I in considering the circumstances val were sent ins. the adj .cent w... ds,vou will the entrusted to my to and remain 3charge defended ; this unfortu- - o'clock in the of 1st D cem- -nate loss of our absence of our it was intended to put ff i o3d lieutenant. 2d lieutenant of marines, before light, so as to themidshipmen, 24 considera- - f.re of enemy's cannon, in passing the., .... aim we cmv mus- - position it was be eved thei r.r.,- -
at quarters 244 men and 19 on ed below, to land above Chippewa asva' fcoming into ; enemy had place, and is successful,an advantage his marine and riflemen, Queenstown for FoitGeorKe ''Ihe r. ..whenclose. superior sailing enabhd lr ctor was called on to furnish -- ,; ... .him the choose his distance. Iherewith a list of killed and wounded on
the Guerriere ; and the honorto be, &c. J. R DACRES.
OFFICIAL DESPATCH.(COPY )
Camt, Near Bui-i'aloe-,
4,Sir,
THE troops under my command havingordered to hut them-elve- s the win-e- r,
it becomes mj duty to report to you theproceeding had I the com
of this frontier.On or tbe 26th October, I ordered
hat 20 should be prepared for therar.sportation of the and cavalry,.nd put the carpenters ot the on thatduty.
Bv the qf November, ten scows werecompleted, and by bringing
Ontano, thenumbir was lucreastdtu seventy.
nau an address men .is ihe
Ipresim-e- dthe
and2300 and fn.
brigade,as had
Canwith according
theNovember,
undercapt. Klni, with whom
uni-ted The men'ioned Daitv
then
andfortv ,iml
us boardunserv
main
those
sidfThe gara
captrenew
andwith
guns andwind
ordered,with
stiff'
andfrom i.ig
part
the Con- -'
baddavs
'Ihe thus
andand and
badly shal- - enemvand field
attempts
here
able Tan- -
paiu
ii
vouraiid nadv Ami- - 3000
...i
.fficcrs exer- -
marinecannot
that
and
cross
lmo.forthe
months
moment, call d. iswas the senior
qui-st- i ns werenow thesun
a:? Tht sirs' decuh d n
andevery anddid Swift
gavetheir
question'aent
3moie egret Pull- -
n, attack heaul the Lieut ,"wh.ch tlicy w.tlnn of the hal "pre- - like-a- n
in under camp. cei.C)Indian ""S Sen. Hull, spent
whom thev ,n
Lieut, Jomlhrjn
30th
ofsuniil
rtliur's
Mould
aunder
some rear;
jiock
pieces
in
m
hn.
bow
Ia
ittst
ter-clec- k ""?" '"'? fv":,
likelvcannot
us
unaccus- -
lnniselt
nations
small
their fatal
ornciiL
late
severe Aug.
d,r oui
fast,M'CI
a
only below
ship
bear
a
quit
would
ging
a genl
c,,,,,"tthe'
e
ship
seaman
loiioweu
have
alune
Hope theythink ship there build sires, nn'ilproperly morning the
masts, the ber, whenhours dy avoidthree and men, the
-- .ncu whichtered bovs,
action the such that march 'hifromand his
board have
Dec.
for
here since tookinand
aboutscows
artilleryarmy
26thboats from
Lake
issued tothe
troons
1650.
men
first
that
field
mrsP
oifi
then
maie,The
their
then,
yre-a-t
those ing,
.ns.nu ion,
beat
take
have
1812
been
enclose 2500 men for 4 days, when u was sour he;.., lr! till mil. , h a --.n. I. U... . .. n
Hill- -
v.....u .... ..mi .in ji,,i is uul nol jne j nrSixty barrels was required, only thirij-liv- efurnished.
The embarkation commenced, but wasdelayed by citcuinstatices so as not to oecomplete until day-huh- t, when it was f. ondthat the regular infai try 688 mep, the .tillen 178 col. Swift's vnlui.teets 230, "Xompanies federal volunteers amountn' .. tr276 men. about 100 militia of col. D' bbn.'sregiment, and a sew menin a b..at M. P.B, Por'er contracior's had embarked ; owhole on bo, rd, without the commissi i, d(fficeus, beu.g 1500 mil., oi there-abou- i' ;and it was row iwy hours laier th.m the;tinn fixed on fur settinkut There w re.si me groups of men B jet emb rki d ,n.ci itt.t- - nj)ueu io rrquested.dered b.ie bng.de m j .r, to g,'tboats; hTi dirj ur. ; he es'.nia en.imlxi at 150; it AtispribajK gr
1 I. .. . .
tl
.lieti.cir
i n ne a qnesti t..her itwas expedient to mvadt Caiiaua in v ea
.tat- - ef nnJ ,, .".'"-- ' "& 7 ' "'" iJUU "" ". a' V 'sit tvn rer v IU(. uu jciuioittmsiits
r- -o
l,
cjuiU be expected tor