s v-: .1 v TV " uon: w vceivcd no - clucidatioa ttpojiy thhr !affia?.i and "the patiengfiofjKe !, ; SobiVnXortaiebg driven to ezs. : VuselHs aM dangerous 'id t--: -:On thcxnher vhaad, Gen; -AlUv : v ' V ' Bi'clsoYx,s chief oP. the -Russian ' ' r. clamations to. the .judses and go-' tri.rnnri! nT ROmeiia.VWUli .UlC UC; :'i $ inenf anil ofioMnr4issciitfoni in ' V ; i tlie StaiCS UI iuc y tiuiuaif "yT ' Y LVfinetile; unworthy j viblence 6f pnst W !&blini Porc, iufiek-5 arhplei ; andtio longerio 'be tole "ng The "hostilities o RUSslW-; jviulsulmanlschl geau&vf SWllricl ' ' : y Sublime Porte buts his whole'corw YvSr ! fidehce ihUelVoyerrand a- , Vending VJTVUA i- M1U 1J ivjtyoa im. v -ft ' f fpd to afm bv sea "arid Hariri,', to r ' r r:; and.raake themselves actuhe L ' ; nerg;Thist!i;SubH , has found only served to aagmeht ; ' tWaucity"and Violence oHlils;: ' " -.-.'A, Lsia.;TheubUme Porte having i,' ':. ' Vi -r Z for her J- all possible reasons,";, the t1.. Court of Russia remains t resnon-'if- sible for the blood which wilt -be . ;l : .whibh must dverwhelmHuma : 5 and until that Court respect Atfea ties and alliances, . the lmposslbK ' ., ; -lity pf haying any confidence ih It; ; must be a truth acknowledged1 by ; ' .ail the powers who are dase'e ; , pcrrpm?m of juiticc'and moilcrai ; i ' Although the motives abovV epressed,s by facts notorious, and : known to the , whole Avdrld.' ,and ;. ' ' it be by, ho means necessary to . - V . publish them ; however ,10 follow ''; x : the officbl u$geV a cbpy 'of the " present declaration has bee'rt cl tieu- ycrca xo xuc rurciga iuiuiicib rc- sident in the, Capital; to be! toni ' .munlcated tb : theii.rrcspcctive . Courts... . .;. , ;;, V v ;;: , ; theSth hf the ' Moon of - : (: Clianbcl, i7i t fit year of the ilCgla 12iSl Jt JU.HU' '" ' ' , . : ' '?;LtiNlXW, March it. 4 "''" : ! A TfryintereiUp?;conersationtO)k 5lco . lanniiMit, in the lioue f coramon, upon the motion n Mr. Mnin, for an tdilrrss to Lis' rhiieMrV Drsrinn tiiat- he ioold' not V Rrsnt anyi fiicp fur life, which hH wwally -beeiigranied durinjj. pleasure. ,1 hi motion 'was directed ataint Mr. Perceval, to whom it was in Cbotrrflplation, to grant the rhun- cillomhipof the duchy of incster for life, a a coninaimn to bun fur pjin( up Ms liroftssionon acctptmjf the ttnx of chart- v jellor of Uie rschqucr. .'Mr Perceval toofc . jut teat on the trrawry bench, aid af er ha tirn exprcisrd his sentirfinls upon the mo. ' .lion, he withdrew. Una diiioq, the nun .Urs cr . ', -., - . i . V . Vor Iheldditss I- , . 208 -Agalo.tit f 11$. M.ij. anvtthenewaJmin. 7 t -( .,The,hou of cntnpint was uoer-?nmfily ewwtUd willi inemWri. tiboMl 0 of jJnm were ohliped t tiVrthtif ieat In the side . cl.Vrir, U r wiit il room ia the body of the hctisr. ' , . ' . . . . . ;i , All the mcm!er f IhclatetilminliUaUon took (heir tcils on the ipjuUlun beaches as tiicy came in t o:n, her? inteHt mly ' down on thelrcaiury bcntli at fir.t. but crossed thg hmne on pert tiring their mis. lakei whjcb eHcitcdt a cfltisUltratle degree, tf merrinitnt. , ' Itf. I'crrci wts Jrd In' a full court lull, and took his Stat along wuh his Ii tends en ihr lic'iry bench, . iinmcdiatjy upon 'hi"cnirnce. " ' ' ' . ' Ye:cr.l,iy morn'ns; hsmjttysUierr.ln 'trr attrti'tctl at lVu(kflt(hMn house, and in cot'Tormity to the r-yil rnnnisnd, ri.ip o ,f Lelr seals of t,GUe. Lutd chaccdlur KfTniwioJ lo,urraniUr the re3t sal tjll, i Wo4nd nesjt, aJt i hi maicsty V pCa- psrRj(l, i order tn enable HiiWto pronounce hH judgmint-upon -8?verst" causes in the eourjtfEsbancery, upon hicji lie was to d Line 4 ii w uu&e ui roriiana Kissca nmas on air. Xianufn gvwent .tjirof ttic a ine'cwenioo, s secretary of state fotl)'fofic;VVdefiirU ,WM,-W!lMWt as- fimlord xf he admiralty as reported. I Ue latter situation is we find, to be allotted l? lord Mulrave ; lord HawVea bury ilo'fetssed his'majrtty's hands on be iog appointed to the hoihddeparttnent ' lord pastjeragK for the war, and colonial depart meht ; earl of Vestm'ore'Uiid''pri?y seal. Karl CU'rnbdeti't tp!ba pr.si4ent ef (he' con T Stocks this day Cons.9ohi. i-3 1 4,, r. i i v.i . u .."4fjrha IniAlon?, htch arrived at thtf port yellerday, left Oordeaux m rhe 41!) vf ApH,"and the rtver'on the '8jt. K vjufiWfijaiff repofledvthatflie, brought the eraW army to thev7i.f.-and that the. 4-ihnounced the complete dtre'rthro of tho: wajeprefeiite4 to , ba-a ,tprtftnt l dj not UTarn, however'; that hr Paris pa-! "r are UteMhinihi'3tAli'iDfilarc1i;'A fihVof ihefe ia in peffeflion, Of ue editor P the Mfcatulej Adyertifer.:; it furoilhetf us' winiho acntiotial bultetiti the 65th!: 'and t6Ai,) Rd hefa-are the;5dily '-artttis I, fufficicnt intercft ld bdwolth tranfli ; : Uenerav Benningtcn according to our fa(i accouiitt'oiF hltni was'fick lit rionirig1 ; be rgVC'f1- 4) 1 F H t N C6 RANI) A M f . .ft f IfTH .i:.';4;:r iuitTtN.w v; i ,u 0 t 1 1 6 0.' March ik i8ot .i The army is cantoned bcjrtnd.trjpjPjf.t, urge, yi ne rtnee .ot.jrpiuej vorvQ.; at Holland and ai Bfauenfterg ; , i Mrfhl SouU aCLteUttadt and Moh Marthal Ney at GofladU" r Mirihal Davouft at Allcnftein. Iloheo- flein, and Dieppeo'. " ft ' : '' I hchea-i-quattersare at Uttermie. r Thc Poliflt corpi of obfervationi eotrt trended by general Zaonchck, ii at Nci-' denbourg.' '"t":' .' C'V l":'.'i.'V ' - The corps o( marflial Ltfcbvra before: UanJZlck,. 'ii',:,''i . ' The1 rth'corps on the OfttuieW. , 'W A Bavarian cFivirion.'tomrnan'M by the pr!ncerorat of Bavaria, at VVatfaw;-. -V'i he corps print Jet omo IB illclja the 8th corps ot oblerfatran In' awcdiin PomerahU ' t-i v Thd places i of BrrdauY Schwetdnitli and Drieg are dcmolilhiiig.. ,.-," ,, v Gen. Rapp, aUde camp of the empe ror, is' porer nor bf Thorn. v " 1 -AVe have thrown bitjigra vover die Vtf. tula at- Marienboors and Dirfchau. V , Having beet inforiieMt on the id kf arch, tnat tne encrny , er.coorsgcii oy trio pou tion which the atmy had ikcn, had (hew e.l tlieniLlves all aling iht riht bar.k of the I'atUrjje, the emperor, oroered mar (ha1! Sovlt and Ncy toreconnoiiVej sndto fhince id repulfe ihtrru ' Mirlhal Ncy marched on ths Gufladt mjrhal SoiJlt rxUrd he Paltarne at 'VYotmditt. Th. enemy immediately madj i pOeral mo've. rami, and ret rrated towards Koftirgsbcrg. Their polls which had. fttired".in; reat lislfc, were puifued three IcaguCJ. See. ' Ing that the Vientb did r.ot truke 4n o iher movement, and that they were pur foe only by the advanced guards who had left their regiments, ,'two regiments of Ru(Tiif grenadiers turned back, ' and ' fit the night approached the cantonment' of Zochern, The 50th; icgJmcnt received them with the bayonet, ' The 27'h end the 39' h behatf4 in the fama manner; V;-' ; In thefo little combats the i Ruffians hive bad 1000 men killcJ wounJod yr prifoAeri ' 'V''' .' "v After be'ng ihtit afTtircd of jhe move, tnenti of the enemy, the attfl) halietorri. ed into its cantonment, i ,-.,,?., . t -The granddrkeof Eerg, Informed tht a corps oi cavalry had approiched VVil. 1mherr" 'csircd it to be attacked bf' pince T'orghtU, w!m at the- head vf bhis' rcgl. nttnt, ha,rcd eight ' Ruffian "uad'Ons, ovcrhrrw acd put them to the roire, and made out ico prifuncriamongrt whom are throe captains and eight fnhalteis. , M 1 ilh at Lc let v i has 4 Hrcl y fo r r pu r.- ,drd UaiiS7ic, and his begun at that place the wotlii'iif c'nni3M'a'ltioo. '. " ' hlXlt-SUTH EUltlTIN, ' -i.,V ! ! - Ojtiiooi,. March 14.'; I T!w grand army continue In catonr (hveni, where It'is isking rrpofe. Littje c(Tbal have taken place bei wren the1 d- i.vani-fd pofli t ( ih two atmiti,,.To ' ,rr'uncnt of RofTian cjvjly came on the j 'I lih 10 didurb the 69'h regiment" U 'in 'fn ry of the line Id 111 cantonment of ;Ltpgnu, and hefote Guftadf. One bat. j .laUou or that regiment took armi, em. i bufhed tlirtrJeUci, and fired do fe to the ; enrin v, who left, to men on the field. Ce. taoccd poll of Mailhal Souii, bai lad . fvycpgenf have tcrmina- u ; After ibe lUt'fi baal.oi MLilk mjcrpy t he eranddukc of Bsrc hsd driven all the coflickl f romlhc irghraijtf ot" the" Elbe," :ia order to ah'urehjmfctf( that jihe tenenay . was not concealing fome movement. He came to Watembur, Scebug, Meufguth, fd Bhlhpffbaufg.,' (lhajad fome en. . agmejtts ''jrub be enemy 'r cayaljy and has made about too colfack prtfoners. r - The Ruffian arrny have.begoti to con t'enfratc ihe.coat of Bari'endeiti on th Ale ; 5 he RulBart diviGon on thecoafl o( : Crtuubourgi , ,'.h -'if-TS .The enemy has made" a movement of - bne day's toarch towards KonlngfbSrg.' The, whole of t he.Efench army is can ton Pd,: and .il fuppUed with ' provifions from the cTtiel bf Elbint raunfbergj and from the rcfotirces which are brought from- tlto Jfle of Noga;. which it of, very' great fct?; : Ulity!--,t;:i.:::',V:v;': -T;:t,:J,:.: ffA diyifionf'ot fioocx Bavarians comi ojanded.by the ;prince iroyal vot;Bayaria, has paffed thei Vifttih at Warfaw; and hasjuft rejoined' the af m jTF; : '"' Wliereas the circumstances of the present moment render it inexpedient that American vesels should proceed up this city, J nereby direct the masters of all such as shall arrive, it Hhe mouth of the' Elbe," or have Knowledge of Uijs order in the Noith Sea, proceeding to this port, t5 proceed )o the port,' of Glqck stadt,.on .the Danish side of the Elbe," and there to wait till they receive such further in structions as they may receive from me, pr front their respective consignees. ; 1 further recommend to the masters of all American vessel, in the aforedescribed circumstances,' to keep as near as, possible to the Punish, shore, making no entry at any port previous o their arrival at GlucksUdt. Arid I enjoin all pilot taking charge of American vessels in the tforth Sea, J bound into the Elbe, -to conform to this instruction, under the pairt of being tnade personally responsible for the cansequences of their contravention. ' My fellow-citizens may rest assured, that when ever'Circumstanres may justify more conve nient arrangements, conveniently wth the Interests of those concerned,' I shall lose no time hi making them known. ' ' ' J. M. FORBES. .' Consul Gtnerat of thtU, S. ef America, iNt to alt luth placer as art nearer to t: 4.'-- Hamburg than to the residence ef ay - . .' other Cosul of the said States, ''' u'-;'." - "-'J- r. qj SAIXM; .M.y t..:.; -,.tl. 'A'f'tnE TURKISH WAR. .fiy eipt. William Cook, who arrived hert ,on Vednesday night from Palermo, in. Sici ly, we have some additional particulars res pecting the new war which hat commenced betVten the Turks and Russians,- which is likely soon to'assUmel hijrh degrea of In. terest'and Importance.' The Turks are -doubtless considered as acting a part assign ed -them by Bonaparte t and,', as was to be Itxpected, the. British have made common dause with the Russians against them. " We have already had some teporls ef the pro. gress of the Russian arms, under Gen. Mi chelton,' In the direct rout for Contantino pie. Capt. C. further Informs tis of the co. operation of a naval force, is the expedition .agaiost the Ottoman capital. D'upstches had jarrited It Sicily, with orders for Sir Sidney ,SmkH)to Join Admiral Duckworth and sail with all possible speed for the Dardanelles, to act in concert with the Russians again t the Porte, and they salW, in consequence, on the 2th January. We do not know the amiunt of the Br'uii force. The Russians .were stated to have 3$ sail of men of war In the Mediterranean., en board of which was a conquerable number 6f troops: and it was expected that in conjunction they would at- tacit tne Uardanelles, and pass up to Constaa- tmople. In the mean time fears were en tcrtalned for the safety of Admiral Louis, who with a small squadron was, by theJast .auvtces, above Constantinople, . and who might therefore be arretted on his ratunt In to the ArchipeUiro, If the'Turks should be apprised in saaton of the hostility of Great ' 'AUGUSTA, April 53. , - ' We had the opportunity of conversing a iew usy pssi, wim a retpectaoie ana won thy old revolutionary soldier, who amon o- ther thing, related to us the two follow irlg circumtiances, woicn, tnougn well known in the neighbourhood where they occurred, ; we do not recollect ever to have seen publNh ed," and a they ought not to be forgotten, we ,Wittt pleasure reUte them In the old gentle man's own words t ' , , On tire 1 5th day of March 1781, sixteen crave Americans were made prisoners, bt a psrty of British troops, io Spartanburg dis. .tricf. in South-Carolina 1 four of the nunr,- ber via. Capt. Matthew rattern, of that dis trict, Capt. James Elder, Landy Karrar and Charles Bruce, were tried as rebels, and w):h . iut much ceremony were sentenced to be executed the next day at ton o'clock. When they were Voutrht to (he callows, and after ! the ropes were tied about their necks, Capt. Pattern, In a cool, deliberate an) undaunted mnnner, aoarested tne ntlicer snj-kttendants in these wordst Gentlemen, I ana In your rwer, and you msy eaily take my life, but have a saiiifictlon you cannot deprive me of, 1 have yet friends left, who I well know will bare twenty lives for mine." This short . - i tl!drm was J divie4 ia tjial cod and jeon- fideot mafincr wTiicamadejiimpressive, and the, condemned prisoners were immediately, pardoned, and our mformant, vbo waa one of the numberrdd, -tfat Ctpu Ptlem u now living; with his thjrd. wife, and be bope he may k)ti&c live-to a-atsea'toHstoercui Off. . spring, ak brave and as worthy a binastlL 'There was a public magt2ui luejst 'it tLt V honsis of Cok Tbomaa m SpvUrJwg district South-Carolina, in the year 1779, audit be ing discovered that a party of lories had d- termined oh W certain day:to attack, and if possible, t make. . themselves masteta of the place,: .a number of men had collected tpge thct from the neighbourhood for its' deHence :' . : But if So happened, that as soon as the toriea. made thefc appearance iu a body, on ai ;Jtiiy( near'llie magazine,- all the Tnen to whomltar -.--defence had beeh-cdnfided, fled, except ' Jo- sih Culbertson,; i prjvate soldier, vb ani'-r -mated by the' true mefican spirit, resolved '' that he would neither 'fly or yield,; while be had strength td-fgbti'j HeUhcrelbre Xatleit: his wife and her mother,' and two or tbf ee c. thei; women,: to his assistance, vtand -having ; ; j several muskets in 'the-house, v the women." : were directed taoad fhe guns and hand thjiinif 1 j-; to Culbertson,' as' fast as he fired them eft"..' ' Asaoon as the tories advanced withihv lhotle V rate gun shot, Culbertson began to fite gpan.) ? ; them, and as be had taken his station -in aa, : iy, upper room, he fired from different windowa-V with as, much , rffSidity as his own'exerti jna.l! v' v ' and the activity of the. women in.loading anttf ;-A:l 'l handing him the muskets would enable hinV ,V'- , ' todo The itories,' thoutrh the v returned hist'"' . ,jJ fire frorn their wlole , body, yet tbeyidid ryU ! , '7 v. know by what number they were opposed, but A r mgF m, oiiu bctciui ui mem severely 1 leitj - i! : , mat mey nair 10 coatend with a brkveryJ . v :-y which they had no wish to encounter, in close, 'lit quarters, and after an engagement of Is or hiFt$.: Sfl minutes, the' assailants precipitately re- - : I treated, and could never more' be prevailed J , '1 ! - j upon to renew the attack, and the brave Mr. - ''; Culbettson had the satisfaction to find, thii'-::rX? 7 he had actually beat off one hundred and fiw; ":V' ; i '4 I ty-five tories, and preferred the magazine. x- . 1 This worthy teteran'we are told,-particular-1 ?t;"v ' . ly distinguished himselfin the battle of KineVf - mountain, ana in tne amous oeleat of Ctf -. -.. lonel Tftrleton, and he how Uvea an industri." oas farmer in the upper parts of South".Caro. ; lina, respected by his neighbours, nd wa :Jj trust, win long honoured Dy bis country , NORFOLK, May iwy,r!l'i Mr HoLLtas of.Btimore, who arrivedt. here on Tuesday, give! us the following ac count of Ihffriendlj Conduct of thd Brills) 1 armen vessels on our uapes. ; - ,? - ; : l hat he was passenger on board the scljr Messenger, belonging to Mr. Thomas Tifn-- ; ant, of Baltimore' fi-om.-which rdacc tjhei,. sailed on Thursday last bound to Barcelona,: loaded with sugars on the .owners accoubit and that on leaving the Capes of Vinriiiiaf - 1 . 1 1 i. j t . T . wji tuascu uy ine uriusn ingate JiitiaviHis .t k I..Ll'l !i . 5;"i.ll-""JVer, posraeu in signi ,01 I. Ilia - . .' . and after taking Mr.'Hollins, ihe mates, tind- ' il all the hatids before the. mast on board lhe ' ' - priee-master and hands on board, and l ent1 . berIorIIll(ax. . ; v r: f . A few days .before,, the same frieate cun- - .tnfcd-ofr the Capes a Baltimore" brig fivjrn the East.fndies bound to Baltimore, and snt her for Bermuda under the aW)rotection df (he Bermuda sloop of war.Mr. II. ac ds ' that he knows the above captured vessels ijn mcir .cantoes to ue .American DrorwriTi They would give to cause far their unw siv- . rentable proceeding, but says, that thty- are cruising lor vessels Trom La Vera Cruz bound into the Vircmia Captsl But from Uieir conauct the bluckading of the French . ships a ppeare only a feint to plunder A me- -V J ricans of their property. How long shall wi 1 j ' suomii to such insults, n u every. ' , ; " BALTIMORE. May U. ' ' Clneral Wilkinson (savs the PhilsdelnhS' True American) has been summoned" by thsv ' government to attend the trial of Col. Burr1 U It is believedhowever, that he will 'not ha ; . ! ' able to repair to Richmond in time. Comrr.o dore Truxton leaves town on Thursday, for Richmond 1 Col. Burr started on Friday. , The tyrant! of the earth are In the habit of attributing to mankind 1 factious, diuorpun Wing spirit, which, they say, requires the entr. tits of monarchy to keen it in subieetion. Th 1 struggles of Infuriate man, wading throvrh blood and slaughter In quest of his long lost hberty'arebythtm attributed toh'simpa. tfence f rtstrsint. and Drobcnsiivia rcbrU linn. Thus they endeavour, to lay at the doora' of the people, the guilt of their oppressors. Tht excesses ccmroittsd in the French revo. (Otion were produced br the drbauehi! kn tyrannical Tnonarchy of that nationand the combination M turcpean depots who at. , ttmp'.ed to strangle the infant republiie In iia cradle. Out of the eppreslve measures and ' immor-l examples tf the Royal family and nol-illty, grew that ignorance and laxity or principle which ttne'ried the pcoplo wild sad factious when Grst released frosn their chains out ofihe Batilc come jhe Cuillodna --iout ef the school ( DepotiMn came Ro. tepierre and Marat, end other homlcldesof the time. Yet the enemies of republicanism teslously tndesveur to tx 0 stipvra upon democratic principle! I ; , nitnesi. Frisn Xevt-Uj the brij -Fair America in 60 days from Alirsnt.wc learn that 30.000, Spanish troeps has leen demanded by Bona. firteand that thty hid actually set out for 't. ; , ' A'. T.pt 1 -'V 1 i ' Kl I t 1. . . ii TV . Si i i'- 1

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