------—— —---- —i------ o jabout 800, and that of the enemy about 1000. The British Commodore had fi few more war ships and galleys, and nine pieces of cannon more than the Americans, which made the victory very triumphant.When the news of these brilliant victories, either on sea or land, reached us in Indiana Territory, it was received by the Republicans with acclamations of groat joy, and an increase of patriotism. But we in the Territory, had a few men who did not rejoice, and argued that the war was an unjust one, and that the Republicans were great sinners in waging such a wicked war against a Christian Nation.— These kind of men we called Federalists, some of them tinctured with what we then called Toryism or a want of a love of country.