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About Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1813)
r* 4 * ’ *■** JACOB BROWN. GGc o/ r tbs N T. Militia, tftn Ge.n fUn Armftrong, Secretary ai War, fVajhingtOTt. REPORT of the killed, wounded If miffing in the action of the 29 tb of May, idtj at §shell's Harbor. K lied-—29 privates, regulars, & I ttfkfnteer, Wounded— 1 Lieur. C /. 3 rl I.t*. 3ei figri } 7 lon-cnma ffi nri < Ul cers, * rr*utilise a ‘j 63 privates, regulars, arc; 5 mjfi-in and 2 pri vates, vn‘Mttr.C'3. Mffi of fiem, 7 u-'ivatfs. regulars; 1 non rv'mm fii ntd ffictr, 1 mufician & t q ?>t’ va>> s, volunteers. Aggrcgotte lofs — Ito regulars f>nd at • -itu ; u;eefs. Number not knpwn t rw to exceed 25 militia.—T- Ul 156. Wm. SWANN, Mai. 2d regt. Inpry & abt'g ad gen. Sachet?s Harbor, June i, 1813. jVi # About 400 of the regular irosps fuftained the beat of the aft on ; theft confined chiffiy of the Ift *egt light dragoons y fonts of the gth, 2 >ft. nd a few of the 23d infantry , 3d CS? light aritilery H. EPQ.iI Tff .'be sn*my*s loft in the c-Slton of the 2'jtk ;Vi y T *l3, at ■ r acht(\ Harbor Acij. Gen. Grar-, C !. Muidv, IJizj =r Edwards, i captain an# 25 <. r?k nie found dead In th fi-M 2 raptaLs and ao rr k and file found wounded E • he fi-ld. X apwirg, I ecHgand J 2 ranlt and fi,v mai? .>• owners. I ;d.J.s n us the above many v><cre ki*:cd and wounded in the’r boats by .‘hi miliria and Albany volcace; s o hdf effeftinga ■4 j i.ber were l;kwife carried c£F the b id ov t e entmv, previous c.j the of svs re'rca*. Wm. SWANN. Mr] id infan. if afit'g Adj . Gear. fackelt’s Harbor. June i, 18 13. Ttff FRIGATE CHESAPEAKE. Boston, Juise 12. From H-shfax—La 0. 7* yfsrday arrived here one of the regular cartels from Halifax, with A merican pr if oner3 She failed on the +ib June, and on the Sto, off Shel burne (about 90 miles from Halifax) fell in with the Sceptre of 74 guns, the Loir, 38, and a men of wur brig —~and on faffing ti e trig was hailed , and was informed that thy hod part ed tbs day before with the. Shannon frigate, in company nr; Is her prize, tbs United States ft igate Che/apeake, fleering fur Halifax, which the Shan non bad taken after an engagement of two hours, and give her a— a rubbing. From the Richmond Compiler June of r$ PO3TICRIPT. Chesapeake sate —fVe are de lighted tcfop the Prefs for the infer (ten of ihe following me ft acceptable intelligence. The Utter is from a fource entitled to perfect confidence Fred prick’ burg, |r t 4 “ / bditve tde * b*lapiak- bis nit h?en taken A gentleman 0 the hiqh eft rejpefft ability no v from Tab g ton, fays hat accounts t r om an ffi er qf the na y dale. s that (be bad tv ei in the United States —at Portland New Y rk T Thefma/z Lun, Lraudell, arrived I *. lit here yeflsrday in Cos b u . firm the Vineyaid Sound Car* C. <rformed us, that a r;po~t b> l reached Holmes Hole, that a fiA. / Kat arrived at Flew Bedford n C#-:d.iy .a l, which hasjpokeu the j. \gate Cbejapeake after tbs engagement w- o the Shannon.— lbsfifbermanjiatc iy that (ae Sbtn non threw fone r ckets on Stat'd she Cbefapeake, n hide put (be crew into great conjufion , and immediately after SCO men boa ded and carried her: that jhortly after the crew of the Cbefaptake rc'oofi He rg i, and made prlfoners of tl ? 2* o men, and that fisc was left in chafe *f the Shannon Capt Cra odel j\ yber informed us, that the tnhab iants of Aew Bedford doubted the corrcllnefs f ibis dote went-, and tkefijbrrmen wn; r be f ere a magistrate end trade oa b to the truth of it [ rPe h'ps tbs above account is cor roll, but we vane doubts aifii ] IMPOR T ANT. Lar-df f N*. h L r.tion. fHe fern fed a letter to a gen tleman its tbi, to • n received fi lafi evenings mitida*e\ Cew ton dor, June JO, which Menu $ s&at seven Brit ip vejfds wort hi low tbs town, and tfqt on attach w*’ bow* % exp v ed Lb - city was s’- ecvfufio.t A flag bad been fiat j c u the ■’ .tip fqnadrov feting that tKy .’ e deter mined at events to bitvs ibefrh Z*t*b, and tbs Ho* e to } ■ sent any fif ties csnf qj.nses- tltsy adoi/ed com o Decatur to give them up. ibe Pear • er of the flag was ittft rutted to fay that ctm.ncdore Many would be ex tremely lorry to ptccv and to extremities , bit’ that a non compltarc mtb bis requeft •mould render it. sndtfpeufable . The enemy lad declared ibsir intent'* t n firft to attack F*t G if wold, and af terwards the city Vajt quantities of military fiores had arrived frem different parts of the date. The ml * litia were its t eadlujs. Gw *rgr f .■ v.-1 G ;ze:te, 19th. Extrafl rf a letter, dated United States’Cu ‘er A*lGf, Tides up N*w L'ndon 1 ■ or, > orr 8, <c We arrived bare, after a very narrow efcape from being captured by the SriFfb fquadron. ‘ } bey came within 4 rrttln of us. but by fupsrior jailing w: got into New Lon den C*Dtcatur , with his /qua dr on, lies 5 miles up the river , <whe*e be is perfectly fate He has got. the /hips ever a bar that has only it feet of water in it From Tort Mejgs we learn that the moft uninterrupted tranquility reigns fince the repulje of the AUies t who attempted to reduce it. It is corfidered quite ftcure. Gen. Harri fen is hui/tly engaged i t arranging the forces defti ed to co op iate with his army ; detachments of which are dai ly moving on to the frontiers. National Intelligencer Milledoiville, June go. Fxrrtft of ale ter from CoUnef Hawkins to th<* G,vtmor, dared C € k Agency, 27 h June, 1813. A civil war is commencing among the (a reds. The Chiefs and IVarri ors who in ohedunce to the orders of the C ouncil of the Nation, put to death the Li*-<le IVarrior and bis affodates who murdered ibe two families on the Olr on Feb~iary, have ban attacked ad fix krllcd by the i 1 bamprophets ani jf. ciate: . If the Chiefs and kVa* itrs n r v aftemhlr g at Tcokau b.itchee heu and e>e unable ip reftrain their t'anattcijm and ferocity, they will bcm* r> j/TL >0 hr United States. / receiv'd* letter from Gen iVilrnfin of the 2.2 and. ysjti.'day.—lJe Wacom r; on muss fio i i::s k .t. J to ie joined by a:i effort of v * ran, mounted, the next day He bad ft out under impujfions if ptrfetd fafety, /rim tbs calm which pervade..’ ibis country after .bo execution of the tuur - d’ret s, and had dfiriiffed bis effort received the fi ft accounts of Ibe confu - fion pervading at fockcubauhee on the read, andjent back for shew If I bud any mounted men near / t valid ficort him. Extr.’fi. of a iecrer from Me. L-m Saigh, AliVUnt Ag*?nr, dated C* rk Agency., Juue 28.’ Gen Wtlkitifon is now tn the Nati on 0,1 bis ixj.y to the North. He has Jat an exp efs to Col. Hawkins, up* prebend; vg an attack from the War - patty. Capt. Jffzac is not killed, as was repur ted. He got /aft to looks ba cbee—his wife and five others were killed. The Cu/fttfus and Coooeiaus have all marched for Tookaubatchee to join the friendly Indians. Jbe force of both parties is equal as yet, hut f am /earful the war party u ill get to be the ft rongtft, as ihtir numbers freajt daily. Nsw-York, June 1 g The U. States frigate Fjfcx, for •whtfe fafety great fears l ave been en - tertained, has at length been heard fro:r*. A gentleman who arrived in town this morntng from Portland, Maine, informs that juft before be left there, a veffelccme in from St Saha dor, the captain of which informed that be left the frigate r jfex, and 3 American priva eers , tr the port ef St Salvador, blockaded by a Qritijh force Whether tb: Ffjt* had been ebaj.d in, or entered the port volunta ry y o* the pu r pofe of watering, our informant could not learn 7 he E/fex bus oeen on her cruije upwards of 9 months. •• New York, June 11, We have cenverfcd with a gentle man who came pjffenger in theJchto tier Atlas, Hawley , from Bayonne , which place jhe left the 6th of May. The emperor had joined the army * There bad been no battle, but one was expended every day. She army was in the neighborhood ef Magdsnburg. Auftria bad not joined Raffia. It was reported in Paris . that the obj tt ef Prince Schwartzeburg*s mtffiou was to in form Napoleon that Auftria was de termined to remain neutral. The re port fays our informant , was not ere dited.—Herald, ALBANY, J\ine |. Ektr%& fa letter from an c/fic tj of thK Albany Greens, to a gen tleman ic this city, dated Qo.cea ft on, May 29, 181,3. “ In hajle I have the pleafure of informing you, that we are now in fojf'lfton. of tyuecnflon The have taken Ibe route to Kbg(ions—* Fort Erie and Chippewa are ours „ We have it in our power to flate from the mofl unqueftionablc authority that Malden and Detroit have been evacuated /end that the Engitfh were defeated with great Jlaughter in a pitched battle near which is believed to be in our p’ff‘ffian. Alexandria Herat’ 0 tfrfrt *’ HoaTtNTf u ” is re dived but is deemed in&dtk£t>le from a fuppoJUien that the fo *%cb d-fued inv ugation c~an be had without an appeal to the public. ifrfrf The Sacta: v rft of the Lor-''a Supper will br a(’: v i He ♦*i j rht Coil ge C apel on L..e lii.iJ sab* bath of v— A ■ - •. houo t Cap-. Zid.cd CL !’ i . d.Kc hr the 5 >3 e of trre fln tme or tnis Sra o fur Curk c uiiii./ a: the enfuiug J* Ci ;>n. (ITj > We arc an torir-tj p> an nuum e Capt. fames Meriwether *t? a candidate for Uie Senate cv t<s State for this county at the ecfincg dectiar,. We are autho-ife 1 to as ii iucce M,j 3r Thomas Miicbdl is a card.date t<) rcirfieot tn;s .• u -1y in the State Leg fla;uic at the cn fuirg election. \ffjfi We au ori(Vd to an noun, e Capt. Reuben Hill. 3 a ca did ate fr.r a feat H u e of R prefr:aijvea of ti.is-.S ue t r this County at the et uiig zU& ,m. {hj* Vv r e a*** it, horifed on nouute Nicholas Baker, t..q 4 candidate 10 ;*j.r. u’ ,hi; uty in rhr Sta-t Lt‘giflarure a t ,e m.u irg t fd ; ,n. r ffiJf We are :Hr fed to snwnce Capt. IVh e Roffetor .s a candidate ro r* pi. ’e t r .svuo-'y m tne S. ate Log 0 u o * tile g el edHoa. 6 ff/P We are h rif and */> a oounce Capt. Laird V J/ trtj . ,j candidate f* r >ur , g f> u , in c’ne Sta eL g ilatuic ih rj lun.g citation Wr a v 1 t t <\ a . . nounce Ca r t. Ua>k a candidate tr t pit t r *.is>. ••tituy th a>'; re LQil a the . niui g elect for.. . „ 120 DOLLARs hiLj I\. UNAWA Y from h ber, Jivif gon D . uiivc i j cniles from the nauuth, H countr, Feenrff c * Ih a Man named fcPi J K eyl M; a *iv 1, or 27 years jd, tia * Cvmvkam hef/y rnadei 5 L c sor t , v ,i j> his upp< i *u , o ; middle fingr,’ CIS U- i fe{ht *.’I.J crooked at the ti ft j ir, fj Hit WO">i . 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