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Liberty Hall newspaper, December 28, 1813, Volume X, No. 478, Cincinnati, OH For Sale
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Liberty Hall newspaper, December 28, 1813, Volume X, No. 478, Cincinnati, OH: $19.99
Liberty Hall newspaper, Tuesday, December 28, 1813, Volume X, No. 478, published by Looker and Wallace, Cincinnati, Ohio — 4 pages Contents:
- Notices
- United States' Law enacted by the Senate and House, that a direct tax of three millions of dollars shall be laid upon the United States ...
- Stamp Duties
- Thomas Lewis, captain of the privateer Lion has returned to France having on board four hundred thousand dollars, taken from the enemy; besides having burnt from fifteen to twenty sail of British vessels
- Latest from South America:
- Capt. Clarke of the ship Criterion was informed that a severe battle was fought at St. Carlos in which the King's party were later defeated by the Patriots
- Inhabitant situation on the coast of Chili are very distressing; King's party were very severe in their punishment of those who fell into their power
- Translations from the Papers; letters from Dresden; troops are in motion; Frontiers of Saxony; Bamberg, Franconia movements of the different corps of the French army
- Latest News from the US frigate Essex, Capt. David Porter has captured eight English whaling ships
- Later Still, theUS frigate Essex ... the captures [in much more detail]
- To Hon. William Jones, Secretary of the Navy - List of Deaths on US frigate Essex:
- Levi Holmes
- Edward Sweeny
- Samuel Groce
- Lewis Price
- James Shafford
- Dr. Robert Miller
- Benjamin Geers
- John Rodgers
- Ohio Legislatures: House of Representatives
- In Congress, House of Representatives
- Liberty Hall, Cincinnati - formation of a Society for the Promotion of Agriculture and Manufacturers; committee appointed to draft a constitution
- Chillicothe: An act to provide for the payment of the quota of direct tax imposed on this state by the United States has passed both houses
- No news from Gen. Jackson's army; Col. Carroll places our prospects of a speedy termination of the Creek war; East Tennessee horse under Gen. White has been discharged, and a new requisition of 1000 infantry made by Gen. Jackson for the militia of West Tennessee
- Arrived at Camp Strother - information that the Georgia cavalry 600 strong and 800 friendly Creeks were killed, amongst whom were the Big Warrior's son, and the Long Lieutenant
- Several valiant and patriotic young men from lower Kentucky, passed through here on their way to join Gen. Jackson's army
- Major General Pinckney arrived at Milledgeville, Georgia, and will make this place Headquarters
- General Floyd arrived at Cowetan on the Chatahoochie, and was expected to march immediately against the body of hostile Indians
- French Naval Prowess
- Married: Joseph Foot to Rebeckah Hardesty
- Congress; President's Message
- Extract of a letter addressed to his excellency Governor Blount, Chickasaws
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