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- y ' tin sas2 fifttiini fed for 'Wir oMcctj he ifr V tenlujti V future losses; "by an easjnd pre; - tieaMc mediod of doing &e greutepossrble If -V damage Jo Uhe eaem y snip in tne snornpt 6 ,paee of ot tt co,te,f eovmiiek A" dspentUlipia the destruction eausedin the on fv; etj .iLhawbdB that system 01 aesiniei.ro9 v vi , iVmcrican Intcil ., ;:iNDtAN NEWsr ' -The account published in massacreVTensa'w, is but too, 14 ' rtrslmiiea,-a presumption may ruMa.uii...M,.v.vy..!..v . .... ... ... .. . . P C tainedthit the connicf must be of shirt dura- 290 were whites, smm numoer 01 u. irftnpi-; - : i. ' t Mississippi V i'Stfe no many Peee or me cannon of the enemv 7" the settlements ?H . p.; rtJt frnm Vol. HaWkuu to Brig. ii;.-....",!' , . renll? i pup lab 01 .tne j- v ?Mr.ir h jine of those said to .Ilf ZA : .:i- ven7 i T-.nH( 1: 01U","" V " . ' ; l'lk u VUlllJi iwn, milieu a jafni)J..i " scamem 'particularly when applied hyt-British breeds, and the remainder negroes.' ;V ; ,i.;..--Tt Unneces3arv and indeed' impoli The tide of war appears to have set against ticJTor tne beneat 01 our enemie9?j u Mm Us. . A Singular mauiy seems mvai . w.j, ' ? , inethods prodaced; v Several eipedieuts ivere ten our arm, QU iaQ(i. D.saStr tollow dis vv&4opled tor the purpose, the third and aster n auch ray1(i succession, that. our. woun .rlbtirtli manner su;eaeded lo the ful.est expecta- f-eeijnffihave scarcely time to cieata2e be-ioB,-Vviieins the eejerity ' witr 1ieli the er- disc0B1-fitiare opens them .a have been killed at Mim's r ?w juu 1 fTi wrnt f. UnU trt hunt for his family, and td see IV S. LllVf UUIMV V-' . j. - 'the situation oftliings there. He be teves he saw 25Ddead bodice apa tne women ation. shocking, to behold or relate,- They were all scalped, among them about negroes and but one Indian. He had left the fort but a fw min.ifM before the attack. Major Beas- ley, captains Jack and Middleton were the oi- llledat tim's Frtiias just arrive andreport 8avs as many mtfre are atT .fromlJVlQbile. wMchelelc W. Wilkmson whr was in ,I,e battle ,?" vent to the Fort the fourth day at, jDg as aid to Gen. 'TvIledo, arrived hnl T.Prffav nnn' rfjTrnd tin mnrmn :l ' edition, to enable such as v ere at Nacct!0.iV to make a stand, and as far as possible V tho retreatinsr rcn'Ziant of the arniv, ui,,." hourly coming in. . v " Three hundred families had left St. L, nio and La Bahia for this ''place, 200 of th women, on foot escaping from the KL?? vengeance of Arradondo, who, at Atliintani Saltilco, distinguished himself by puttin... thatch. Captain M. asserts, that by a few ex- ii ; Aeriraents he will devise the means, whereby a whi k shin, within utstol or musket short, may be rent sltidn'of fovernmen jteivnlsu a it may be'expressed, iu a very short:' JSt fatal consequences must incvi Ipae'e of ti.n, and wMeh leould at' once be trd- ensuc itappars ihu .hs laievuppty of arm -j ttioed iuto th aaVal or military serviee , and njuQitjon wa9 given An - Officr-rof' rihk'S'ita Lord Welfin jrton, is an evd ot no small magnitude---and one, , .r . . , . airQ fnrm. whi.. 1 51- !.f Afi1 which calls loudly for the immediate interp. - a,mi ? 01 " c cm. . - r , wnicn cans uuuiy 10. 1 ontinuc th' V had not time to shut the 1 ort gate. I he killed. - r . iSltidftof crovernmenff I' sutiered tocontinuL, . . J'.utu Prom nersons who- are hom-lv imlik- veniin 1 wnnoui nreu aiiu uu im niv, - x , , - "uyi The here, we are led to .believe we shall, in f ' kv.TVaader:ndboiot;wfc!ch'has Uilcn into! ft- "1 ' . . . . r ..1' bands is immense, ¬ irss inan.iour nurv : c - . , . ..i Th, smallest e1 car. iaeAmone them, all th . royJ A Ji " .1" . 7,;hnr.nr t rrisees, tended, with deaths, plate picture coining oui u j a.UKels. , Some of the W carried of the pffcmkr should arrest the vengeanceof aj-hv irirn .dmsfiora the crrkKe. Vhosr of opr injured couutry 'tf v Ajesc:li;-8l.r M the road to, Ravonne did rKw, ifobik, September JJr & dTthe eveuinff of ..he 2 ht of lun. - The bole " Ab mt 1 1, clock , trie aiorring on Mon- ... kui n.rK kir 1 ,c -fpnr ri if.frf aav tne win aususi, a i"K- ul,j ' J f 1 .... 1.1 I j- tlun the B'i'isU not o .ly.rll -heir Oe .s npproaCritd the f.t erectca ounu rne nuuse tinfeMor 0A1 . ers, hve carriage undervice ' of.-Mri-Mims, in which there wrrt 105 01 the . : . ... v. .- . . . . ir i a r : 1 : . : s Wife. VV1U1 us. L.ird Weliiiigu.n i..'.nt only, ivi'sssp ;! 1 er-ntoity v oiuii:cersv w mmu4. jn wWo has a'annr: ; and he, the Mirshal, 24 families, abrut-308 souls, btside8;.IW nc h rfs Commiisariii, the only people vu have Rr()H3, f hev verf attacked by fronvio-JTtJO' Indians. Notice for a day or two-had been TV) if mf pl.tte. ,mone other things, an it) e'.st qjaiuhy ot fine musical insfuneofs have -v..n f aop'r)ach ; but no enuken ; th; ground for milvs was S ,T,t. tff ftPr an(t an intra, an i it wouia appear int jj me nanus tne imy nw mrown away innr. ins -rumenis. 4 TUet2 y-'j , an iumvnse inig-iziae of da Ji ff for the i'Vench rmv f-jp;nd V'ntoria ; ir as sufficient TKit11r.lv to 'ctolhf tJie SDanishli oo.is ut theTfiloiVer3id wnTnn, wh- inke a moit rpjeiqt fiipjure in the variety of French uni onTis.' ... Mr, D.bhov!e, ofSton Vde, Mi 1 "es? x, who wofesws xa be possessed of a St,rret for the care mviy . were burnt in the hous.-s ; and out of f iqsane persons, is said to have restored one of ne whole" 400, we cannot L ara that more than twith-tantiing 1 . - pen an;ney got it is M vithia thir.v steps of it before the)' were seen. J. he centry t len'gavc tne oiarwi wiucn the Indians liearingy set up a yell, and in n instant Fort the most npvoirerhaolf :-patients in Sir Jonathan Miles Hous at Uixioat wh-j had betn SV-pt three yara in cfiaitis in a fe-hours after our people and the half breeds. One of our fDU-safc WP are here isdoubtiul j ashorftiW Indians, Jnlr)mohtee in his presence not shcw us.'' mree inuians m tne act ot comauawMug whhc -. . --rr-- . women. Tire was communicattd to;; the Vera Ourz, July 21 . IjuildingH, one of which had thVir magazine : Yesterday afternoon arrived here the vvhich'blew up. The place being cd longer convoy from Mexico, with silver and provisMM ten.ible from the heat, the survivors pushed tha Amount of nearly eight millions of dollu through the gap made by the Indians in the and between 6 and thousand mules, hht picket to gain" the woods-many were killed ht" ma7 h X"tm r 5 f , the two thniiitand soldiers who aeted as aeiurfi m th attempt and hut few escaped. : that' we are alt thrown Ho confusion. 5 ,c - ;cu t-.i .us i, . i3, iiw w a, , - cu .. The onynew3 we receive from MexicoistLA ft'ftrn nnrl rrnt- iindv thr hank nf the l.ak-. -11 i i - : ' e '.ii'i.: - - " an ranivs 01 j;uuji; u.rc r.yiiu lur a MRM and. remained there, for the night. Some of except thnse connected with the church itW the war party encamped near him on the bank are daily becoming more and more violent, in tne morning nc saw inem mrow inree i mucn so iiiai u win oe necessary 10 exiermiaatj these people into the Lake, and thtv left a.boy them. ' 12 v'tara old dead on a hide at camp. The news from Mexico is to the 23d alt Tii M'Grrt savs the dav before the astack iheyro"is ofgOTcraXCps were poutol outhesthii H'Vd notice of itand "had it repeatedly on the Ve ncighboriiood ot the city of Leoo. Til. ,-Af u,. t-..-.r--:t u,... 4 ia: laKe ot VvftapTiia nas oeen . reeonqnereo w tbi mi OCCUntCU mc outer iuuimji iukiu uj im nay uv i.Miica wiiuoaw i o nuiidun. . i ji t i whichfhsif tWn.p:.r9i an.l main- j and by a negro lad who saw a number of them nmea a.Diooar, punrng conn. .i ccu wimrn a mne 01 tne rori. 1: sucn was iiie- tr5o1s o. 8al, Juan M Rio havc h four and five in.th-- aitem'jon. IMultitudes ot mcredut'ty of the commandant that he took no ciijeftaiu 0f pdj0 wjtj, eoionel anti all Lii our people and ot the had orecas were snot precautions. General riourooy was aauy ex- force. pected at If ort btoddert with the 3d regiment. Thfi inquisition of Meiico is ahoiyiieil, witij Part of t!ie 2d and Tth were at Mobile. oat which circumstance nothios of constfrnsaesl Mr. Cornells is here express from the chiefs could he effected, and Don Ali'aro has anw seventeen white men 'and'half breed have es paped, nod some negroes.. Every woman and child j.' tshed, ex opting I believe one woman if " tiM- .DegUn.o curat.ve pnicesv- & ... . - j h .. lndiai)s & ku.Tirirrf'-tlittr.-tir.iv'-n'thTii-nntl an r r iiniwWTmT wrta - I qMOQ to 73 ; and the man is now said to be were taken .wyh Asm into the to mm i.Vr. ,j i n ' . "Our country as a settlement, is, above this Private letters from the Russian capital (St. place, entirely depopulated. The people are Persbutgh,) state tbaj he merchatus ihefe had ; principally coliccteJ here on the banks ot the fkresanfed Count Vutgntein with 'the sum of rivbr it St. Stephens :and. at n or two 150.;PQ,0 founles, as mark cf their gratitude for Forts in the forks of Tombigby and Alabama, his eminent services in 'protecting that city Another bodv of 400 Indians ar said to be I encamped some where not tar ft m otrSte lower down tnatanoucne. XNOtunstanaiDg: nere io t;ixc cis passage ior.iiirope more the Ios? thl- prophets' have suiTained, they ex- has possessionoi the whole province of Oral tSIUI 13Slie OI theT W3 au uwrcau uiauc iiircc ui iuuj nress continence in the succt! kins. Several ot their party have been lately 011 . Acapuieo. P1 low dowT on Chatahouche, encouraging ihe " '.n ' . T rrrna Indians within and without our limits to join AMERICAN CAPTHES IN AIJEHl . . ,. . . . "f. ,, it was mentioned some time aro that toe .v them, and urge an immediate iniunctionl all r.i:. r , . ' . r - . ' mcricans in Uadiz. aud Juieuon liau vmcu their lorccs for an attack on Cowetau, whtch fum1 h y.8ub8eription for the relief of their was dctermnv cr on by the prophets, and to fort,inatc countrymen in Algiers. It furtki take place on Friday hex'. They are deter-1 appears, thai the same laudable and plilm minetli theycaa-toTlestroy Cowe tan and thropie undertaking has heenrexteided Tookauljatchce, in terrcrum rafter that, they raltar, rhere a respectable sum hasbeciuiis' should g-r towards Savannah river, and were ed among the; Americans. in that place. -from lhe inroads ot the enemy. - The remains of the aged and celebrated Prince phens : & thuh the Fort is said '9 be strong, Kutoscffjiyve been entombed at St. Petersburg h . yet there are such multitudes- of .women and Ihereas a grtatpubuc tivieral cn ihe.occa !chidren croUcie(i into It. and scattered in the ; detmined to give col. Hawkins a chace, and' following-letter ' .from an American captive a aiQtt.-:,:.The..; neopla dp.sw.tne; funeral car to th lntun nA oN,,i,f tU.,t hon wt an oi- -u:. u- n-. k.. kr.-rr-Akners. to -the committee entrusted witfclb eh'irch.f Thbiec was cohered with trophies ta- .. . t, .tm' mV h: ArM. u. .u. Wv.t.. .k. i ...... .i.. remittance of the fund at Cadiz, willno dwM I Two families who had neclected . 10 leave; their ' British were m attack Nrw-Orlenns and Mo- Pove interesting to the relatives and iriewBij ken1 front the Tuiks and Fiev'.ch. i'OT me oa' 01 ot .viarsnai jounrin, laxen at me 1 battlerof .Vitoria, and sent Ut theTri.e Regent ' of Engilnd, heiapQinted Lord V etlington a Majsbal, and sent him an Eniiah baton. j " Some; ojP the Spartiards,- it is said, taayfi expres- spd a "ivii1! ,that Xoivl-einngto'would.'consilht XU Change hi Veligionv and becorne their King jjs the. French Get). ISertiadotte his in regard to Svte&en-'lgJ '" . At a late assizs '..there, was a; trial which exci ted considerable' hiteresVit; was ih-itof the young nien who were concernea- itian j duel at tnis homes in the forks have been murdered. The bile-probably -Savannah. They boast much hf Jrfartfc caPt,ve ta"d Siy'm t ...i.- .u-. .t..-.. k. ...i. ,w;,.,k- .... r.,., ...i.T7 1- . eolation of knowiii.sr that the ftortsmwli far ""7 Vk - 7 7 7 , lT I 'T their relief by their generous countrymen, lm nest moon. They expect toTtestroy the town fight them in the, field or from ifcerrTorts .; haA tho nf rpllvln ,,,,,,1, of their suff-r' and km the Ammc , , . , " and the Fort is to Iw taken possession ol by at Mimms's Fort, and quantify of property ta- ,lLMjSrs. Richard, Gate'wootL Packard Smith cri me oparoaras auu iiuisn. inisatcounus,ttn , that expedition, it the redp.-ople. Vm.-Walmdv. Camz. ! frtiHl a Choctaw. would unite, 'hothih'o rould withstand them ' - At r.iKus. Jnne 19. 1813. " No effrct'nl aid appears to be coming and ih'ise who would not join ihem were to be SIRS Your kind favor of April 3th was Jc from any quarter md it is probabTe that in put to death, and this was s thejast warnibg ly received by - who through w n fw mnnf he-flif. vj-Cf- rn, i wtrv frniVi'.tHn tailor.- i k.. . ? . Trr of frrrrBnnnlpiiA f.fmm the short llfltlM - ' .,.-..;- --- nicy wiic I'lihiyci , . ...... - i' -. . w... . . - - - ' tow 1 in f tK tM will Up nt'r.lv uviinui' i-d. 1 'i'Cr f t.'.:. .1 .1 nf ihp "fftnvivnnPiO 1 I'mt iv5!l not bs -able w ..' ... ih.it nil'vih rvnrpss kIp.i nf ihwr inskmrr u.. .....u .:.k .L: . i .i r lore permit me, in OCJiail Ql my suutimj, sign M'tiuire, the tormr.orwhojn was mued. -" r ,77 . o u- v,ul l,,cm .waiwt, Ju mopc-ci f . f , wjl0 Lave A!"y Ddton and Daniel O'lkyan, w--e all d mot that whn the wen; toi it the tul a and Hetchetee and if they could 'get ammu- (hanks The kmari-ana rof Gibraltar, actuated , fouf co&cted of murder,-&n sentence rfaA letter oi recommendation frrm the British niViort, would make enmmouvcaase with them v the same spirit of iuimanity, have genera"' waapissed on them,; tiit they were respited till! General to the Governor of Peirsacila They anci their white brethren. They directed that ly increased your bounty to 82000 A bill l 1 saw p'.u v-- . ' -- ' P' " w u.nC. u,u. , ivir. Worrells should be sent ofi immediately to which has been forv.-urded Jiy Mr. :Spragu w rr?irg - - . -. . ... - i 4 1 dailrlook for acccuais of f:sh attacks r,J,.nJ u,h;na :fk At'- .-i jti...ki..i.. ji - f ..in uiuj nuii una iiiivn iiittiiviii. iuiu itci-.M-CU. no. auic tiic 2du inoiaiiv. Arjculttiral.' ON GIVING SALT TO CATTLE. : and further massacres, and I know of no part mtrlrl ;f r.nr ih;V. h.:'U;ioA.-n v k ...m . miit vnu have -, of the cointrythat will be safe. Vy nhout tnk.,IiuliaM nn !vh nf niir fi;,;t.- rwiermislv snbenhed wiU be appropriated if , i'- ,i- . n f ' w. ....v, iwim ... O":- . " . i . n( meaiatt anu enectuai succourtrom ueorcian m, them, an A if iftlavl. th.., f,m tUr. - -in the best wav and manner w . - - 1 I. W T LI tliVII , . . a . . ... J R UII. . . m i - 11. t . . jxfr ici irm -- raresj jo w n at dpj igri--ana i ennessee, trie wnoie country on me wa--c-lr3 wiH be compelled to y in the red club yoar numanc anu oenevoieui mienuom. 'Jfum tiisiani, heir Presided, Lord ters of the Mobile will pa laid warte and a- j fhefirst notice I sent you came direct fron 'V h"aianity and kindness to aie(w4". m,cVr f ;.t- ', If - !the warSpartv, and is an stated. There is un-i'T5 lrr19. a':f Every day's cjyseriorx rniist add to-oorre " 4 Fort m th forks has IJeen evacuated, iquWtionably a movement in" contemplation a- 5?C J1 nJ R. gret, that slc ts not a component part ci the foodiand the troops moved oiF in the night to St.'Jl0. lhe re(I cluhs -ome -w hrn ,.Ml. thf. God an honest mart. I am now living oTIstock, or sheep more,pa, ticuHy.V.lIow ma Stephens. Another a private fort has also one nnted ou or Tclbitby A ny d,s eWa, 'arbins fr,,p daniwher, from !been broken up and, L inhabitants are' des- der or your bi er tK S w rr " J"d H,ndnC8. &sJf M 'a relaxation and from rioV. Krecn frod, Ti;;htit1 cenci:nfr rtr Thp ua- le " r' r , , , -f Tvvjrnrrs .have be under my circumstances. My rn.cn boar not subdue.- Our duuv o ia!t fo rbiji even the U "? 1 ff llf. nver . 1 he'fi"UIAna m be t? - auC3ted me t0 he,P lf I can in time with a tavern in the bagnio or jail they are a J rmallestxitclaTts-aptJiickn, bntiy toWao, I1? vU P8,on of the country on this mcn ordrm and ammunition, and if I cannot daily workout as" comfortablo as their sU t'... .J-i-".i . -driver, as thev come andco at-pleasure. Spies a-v ,-,tMArm;nM,i rt n,- .:.u .-..i... !:.. ..i ju .p t :ti nwert6 i . . .... "uvu iu iiaw uaiuc Willi vvilill. 110.1 n ii.i u.vium. y . " .wv - .1 " Jbenevolewt Count .Rli'.nfirdkiliuit Vhat m Ger- itrijiny, s?lt is U'Hivuria'ly g!ven to.oxeiV and cowsj t.n a ia un smrj hiki msr ineir increase is in a Jnopot ti?n to- the 0 laiitiry gi vn , v "T Vr 'rtr all sintnhleof the effect ftf silt on the '."- human body ; ; we are t4d!how tinwhoWsouie, wc ' Iriowbow unpuU'ttrtole'f . frebttitatt.'ttd vi'geta- . bjes uro .without. i:lhfl,y AitiKtcius KeTd'it.-in the. highest es ini-'tio',. It is notorio-isHthat' liaf xnouldy .from rain, is .rtndcred'p.alatablcr and . in. fi.iiulv , PCritious o eattle;Uy sinp'y 8!rcyng . on suit' ajt the rate of fifteen pouodi per ton lieu .'. maksng. ICqoally notorious isTft, that a sensible : effect is hereby pnUicedto tbe ?&ste, i hat cattje v Tvi.I prefer- it-toTb.p bay". :. wbichisweU 'inadet TT u'dwill dtmaridjvheti fed on it, mMchimere . VT'at . r wljjac.cou-'.fPir that aptiUhleTo f.utenA hi'j is-never de'sittrio hay ' so silled. ' Salt. Ts ' ro importa"t to caiilr, ?nd pjrttcul irly to sheep, th.u i otwithsndirig the price it" ought not.to prs vent die r ae ol i'. by good farmeSi , " ".' '-' ' - '-'. V:." ..'''V- r are freqaently seei i:i the night about Mount Vernon (th e ca h to n men t .near Fort Stoddert) and in the neighborhood of Sr., Stephens. Ap at tick is daily expected at pne of those places, and General Claiborne is using His best exerti ons to rep.'l it. Some ,of my ue,iglibor who have just returned from Peusacqla with ne-g-oe.iwho had gopo- off it the. time of thfe bat tle, inform .me that-Pcrrv man the half-breed chief is there, and professes a - determination 4e to remain neutnl. His sou. however, is for'army war aacTthey have purchased a consider"ble quantity, of g rods' and havelapplied to the Go vernor for a supply of ammunition, with which he has agreed to furnish them. ' .. Sefiteriiber t4. they got, 'and will send runners to me night & them much moncfy at a time, a the 1 u ,f and day. When Urrive-I shall find them vie- exto rt i f rom t hem uiidcr the lash J lj , torious, or lying on the- battle-ground." Extract , - VlUlb: ll' . lliw i uiyij " ' a j i necessities will bet carefully admin iajereo i. Lao, JBriiisn nave i&teiy u""lc " r- . j . 1..-. rff a letter frnnt. n iyryn f In Portu'eal with t thsc Barbkrians, oy respectability, dated - - .vj-8370,000, ami two presents, which w M V- : Natchitoches, Sept. 4, l 1?000' T am tn !,, ..i.is ! comments on this shameiui business w "-r ik iiuii T to iiiivi iia vttiia liar: i mi naai'.i n - i . r . aijmy of Texas were, on the I8th hit. entirely ! crful all of Portugal. " Wc have "received information fr om Pen sacola tkiit a British atmedschDOner from'e Behamas has brought arms, ammunition and clothes for the hostile Indians... Th? Julian iated, 2 miles beyond St.. Antonio, by the rermit me to warn you anu of Arradondo. Uen. Tolledo attacked -Baa,nsi lRe Aigenqeu r. .r- f i.. ;. r . ii.' i . .... ,Tk . A liwipirtiT urillsel'S 3rc . uium ut meir camp, a wei,icnosen position, f,- ,";V, j- TUbon W with a force of aJroJi one to three. " - will probably be or Cadi. . The royalists, (mostly regular troons -from receipt of this, in rJ5Vj at t the iateriorV were at first beaten amHlrlvPn iFIease note this in llackley's OUiee, ana ; some distance with the loss of three pieces of H H . - - . cannon ana many-k tiled. lien. Tolledo, sus pecting an ambuscade, ordarcd histToopsTto halt and fonn on better ground, but the Amciv icans, with an indescribable .'enthusiarn - and impetuosity, ia npite of crery exertion fiffpir rt .. j I';-. it. if 2 t ..' Vionsiuaie u:nce in-xisoou. . . . i ,s These people are aU sadly-disarrointcJifi their expected plunder of Amenns, , mattes tnem set an iramciiaci .nuv. r--u their power. llianK uoa, p. y "t ; -. onlyen the Ednn, of rtalcw, (ere -V-i r
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