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ar Wv.. i '7 'lit ft l : . I i ... s i' . .t r : .-" t ' . y? . i . t -. t "rfci. J in a - -. ' w - 4 l LLj. . DQWnikG-S TRElT uy' i2'X which Uiis dcfervmg officer fi'sX'futoprfe-flittt-iris atjore thaa i.obablc'Cje,h$'lWe3 f Difpatchcs of which the fohswinget" beltnihe'BriiiOi under: his orders,' iw- i-aie fwc Fh? girciioiis of:ihe iwo fort iV li-ll'l-iu': ie.rna ii '.WAkTa d:iv 'rpriJ Vr'irSe of- pofcs.opbn me ahe" cibliffttion of' ftahhe to !tonMcdsorabourjf?kinban3Td;meni;f3f . ft . 1 . I " J - . -T- . - - - V. " tic t -----a,: GLASGOW, Jaijr aft wariii.j; to your .'loduMp, the enclofed dlf- parti irpm licutenanrcolunel IIuJlowav -A r V e of-ihc rfff'ot bon.-lotd XIaWietb4iy- hist ' 'Troajeily ' principal fccTcistrv'of flaie-fof . ijtigh afFaifs, ffora the eariFtljia ll- roaj. . Hollow ay. .. -i . . ;'- .- ,. ..i1 - -- . -.. -.-Imp rialOttoman Camp re f (Jbt .-. - La ran J VtZ'er IhndfiqJit, May 2o, iScji, My Lord, . 4 -T ". ' . ' . I h.id the honor of ddr fling ycur .:. J .IbrdOiIp on the 2il of May from Saiahja: h, ' 1iich place hV 'i'ghnefr the grand vizier left the Gili' and the following day arrived at gel 'bis vvhere the advanced corps 'of h:$'-'t.iay Tnd been encamped fonts tiroe before. "On the ijih Killar.t his kigbnefs recjivrd intelligence ihat the -enemy, had Si.-y tha' titomii)g, tiisrched '-s conhderab'e f irce'-Jiom Cairo, . on 'the .road" towards 'Fielh? is. whete-hi bighnefs was. i hen encmp4. In the evvit ng x a farthar confirma ion f thjs intelligence wat brought, when thr enemy was. in full march. The ,vizier, afier. da'iK,- ordced Tihir Pick, vriih three . thoufand cavalv, and .'three Jili: field pieces, toadvaice to rmrt iKem. iiAf a . faytkirable opportunity tffcr-l duiing 'he,' - obfcufiiy of the night, to araek', if ort to impede their progiefs -i tnuch as foffiblc, A. fcout'ten o'cloli at night they tnti three leagues from camp, when each halted and Uyjoli their ' arms during the iiigfr, & uncil eight a'clock in the mor'niiig, at Which time ' Tatrir . Tacha com fnenced an at a(k;r He -was ,jon a'ci1 rein ' forced by I joo cavalry. It was now fojnd he enemy had come forVvarc with aboul' four teen pieces of artillery, iiic hundred cavalry, and four thouftnd .it.fantiy. -Iis highnels therefore -oidered .Mchamcd Paclu to move forward with live thoufand meu, cavalry and Albanian infant iy-, and uintf lijh: Held pieces ; JJX JiacLeighxjhyufand in the field, Hishighnefs afterwards advanced hinifcif, and took the command, which was aitstided with tite happiefi effU. . The enemy moved into a wood cf date trees,, lyJ?. "ycd tyjht cavalry, arrd iufanlry with great fpiiit for th;ec hours vvhen the enemy retired from the woo t, tak ing pofi ion on the- plain, their' left to th. woudj, and fo min a hallow fyure on tlie igh'. The Albanian ir.fintry advanct-d to the edge of the wood, and in litis ruuation, ' galled them coniidcrably, and upon the Tur kifh cavalry threatening their 'tight, thoy changed polifion, and atfetup'.ed to gain the Lcighii, in which they were predated by a rapid movement uf cavaisy who- gained the 'fummit. In this manoeuvre they wire an noyed by two guns, whith were advanced tv his hieSjicfi on this c.Ualion. At this time the F ench commenced a ditidcd rcticat, " nd were driven bvonj EI Hanks, a dtl. ' llnce nt Ivfstlun fiven rcifes fiorri the place of-the :rltoprat;on. The grand vizier wlw h?d com nanded hi rops i h great gallan try and prompt dccifion, then gave oid?i for them not to put l-ii; any farther. The lof cm either. fide, fur the time ihry were engird, vcre fdiail. The Tuiks h .d thirty ki L-dnd k eight, wound.-d. The Fiench, I think, kd about flf y killed, and one pril'onrr . the itutn- i lcr of their wound?. I could no: be aficr'ain- rd, a they took ttcm oil the h;ld. The 1 urkiw Lrce etigiged on Uii$ otcslon, did cot at any time exceed cpoo. While I ctogra'ula ing hi hrghnef in - , ,v a ii w UT ve iceeived. aid ici.al fipjfaction by the ii"rr rtvi of iet!Igrnoc of the cipttt c of Fort L lb c, : lJaoDietia,' aad to fiuill futti de. iKrndin on it. tfa dctachmetl of the Vf sicr's aimy, 1 had 'h; honor of acq taintinj jour lofdli.lp, in my let et of the ad of Mas, that his jhighneft intended, fending a iorcc a r "Katnlt Uaraiertir I hn in emian ciriied in o rfiVa on tie 6 h, by ordeiinir Ibrahim I'aiha, with two thouland. five hundred men, and Hve pieces ot altilicy, to mirth imir.e. , diairiv . far that pnrpofj j ar.3 it appeai by Ibrahim I'achVt rrprt to h vizier., tha- e. v vrry arrivgement h;d been made for the mack i wf Fwrt L'fble on the momic of theth, when - ,f it was ailCQVfrca ibaa.rhe twrt wii cvaruc ed Vj1 cni the garnf.im'hd te ire l. 1 hft lciv to info m vocr lordHtin. tKat durinj.the irtion of the :6 h inft. inylelfand ttajnr Hope of ihe royal artillery, were in j the field wt k the 5"and viK-r, Capt. Lacy, cf he loyal engineers', wi-.h Mehamed Picha end cap'. Lrakr, of the royal artillery,' with Tahir Pacha, to ici.dcr vcrr afftdance in ihtir power. I he combtnee force under mijor generil youi 1 kJ hip wluV I bad learnt l y aiieir : pri- n vatof communictrpn, to ne from Jaffa ad ';20b near lix-ccn atjuaJred jn;n, -which nVk$ Gaza ; that as foon as tlufe, detiermina ion wis ' ,confiderab!e JimiiiUtion of tfe encmy force fa"'mcd.for, the 'vizier to-'advaflce into .cv tc'ii -hW e'oan ry. . lieut.yfiolr fo!io.vay propo'ed'Hha''2ilirtbu-r' .'.,Tlit'.'Fti:'!i. mads a mr3 extraot'dinary ra- lon of he Tuiksllt army and that order" o tnatcii whrch have t aftcciualy - ipfjred ihls uuboked for fiifLVfs nyer 4h FVf fh, 'Thf adranced guard was compofed f aleQ boly of cavaky, under Tahir Pacha, and Hhc Al banian infantry Under Mehamet Pat ha ;xthc fe c o n d b y c a La Cy , e a e h t 1 c c e i v i n g u hei r order3 from col. HoKowjy, who "retnaihed near -4he perfon of the vizier." It is by this well" combined difpcfi:tion, by ihe endeavours which were Hreououfly cxefcil ci to prevail upon this -corns to difcsnbarrafs 7 i r 1 - ... . : etc in a day or two. I received a etter from the general this luvrnti wh iof tms me he has taken a convor of five hundred and fif y caoacli, and lix hut.drcd. FfCocb !( ifuueu." , (Signed) CHARLES I10LL0WAY, Major general, ' CotflantinspU, June 21. - My Lord, J " 4 Uv lie tooA ncen fiiisfaQloo ia for 'hernlclvc of heir fupei fiuous attendan s, and, by giving "confidsiice to the Turks in their own mtans, coloiuft Hollo way has been ena bled to bring .thele troops to kVep' in cheeky daring tnany hoars, a French army of fttjicrior force -40 conn eracl i s p an ; o attack it j 'to feize tvi'ty advance; , of its' poft'i'tio'ind of gVciuB ' Si af er mcjuver?. with feiene'e, duhng icven ho irs, i tcpulfi it wi h lof, and gain c6inp'.-art vitiory, Jn the accoewt which the vizier has tent oi .this action loihi; Per e his hiauheis fjraiks in the hU-fu'li iirvM of i lie urvicc dont bv the ifilft-r Uirh major. Hope is wtit ktiowa to be fo vei v b.f of tiircei.ihg. . . ' IH) 'ELGIN. I rv 'Dwynitig-Jreet, July A'difpafch of which the-fsilctwine k co py has-been this day receividn the r ihie.cf the right hon. loid ..'.Hob art, one of his rhajef-. ty's .principal fecte aries of fla;c, from licut, gen. the hon. fir ft-hn Hely Ilu.chinfon K a .tommatiumg his DK'jelly's forces in h gypC. . ' " T -lUad artsrst Camp near Jtfutn, ' fune i. 1 'My 1 Lord, "T laye (he honor to"1 h fo rm v ou r -1or3ih in hat tin; Frinch had abandiuud the t t fition oi El Afi on 'he 7h of "Mv. which we oc cupied the fame evening, and on the o h, we were advanced to Rhamanie, where the V ench wrepofleJ wi h tbrtc thoufand in.faotfy and etgnt thoufand Ava!y. We at (i. !l h.v "it.ed that they might have endeavored to have cam ta ned ;lnt poh ton bat our. corps on ihs eaf uMi tarn, ot tfi ii e, -Invir 50 mo'ihe rear look llii fori of Rhamjnie in reieifc. which probahlv induced the erlemv to re ire in the ntglif between the o h and IC-h leavi.tjr 1 rt4rl f h 1 I, - r . ( ' L j . . . 1 1 mi me ion, wi.icn iui rnatLca .in the morning, ano-jiiting to 1 10 men, com. inandevl by a clef de brigade ; we alfo i.ot.j-. the fme day abrut liuy cavalry and tl-rtc o:'.. ficeis ton.ig fru. Alexandria As the enei iny ictired toward Coi 0, it became reccf iary to follow ilieir, in ordar to cover ih? ar. my ol the grand vizirr, and to fecure a juhc. m with the expected itii.fotceirn.J iactr. India Moihing haprened of any irrporance uni til toe i'h, whoa we frll inwi h' a valuable coitvwy or genm on he Nile. They had come from Caira dowr 10 the Canai of Mrnoi.H, whi'h joins the Dam.etta Sr. Rofeita brn.hes )f tt'C liver. From this tircoruiujice trey Kucw noth v of the retreat of gene&l'La Graiice from Ramriie. About one hundred and fifty priloncrs foil into our hands and fs. vera! heavy g ins, fm of ihem intended for lucdefente ol AU-xn dria, '1 he convoy itf.lf was veiy valuable and it a greav loft to the enemv We found on b ard a!l kinds of ihn'iiing, wine, fpi. iM, &c, and abjul ic t;.(i.ftd pounds in m ny. . P.lh?.r 17 hi,. h?.U nea wpeil it AJk m , wc were mio wed by the Aiabs that V sonfi. derabte body of French, coming fiom Alex andria, uete aivancing towaids the Nile, near the fpot where the lorn of the captain Pacha were. The cavslry were immediately ordered on, wi h two pieces of cnr.oii und -r ihc command of brigadier gfneiall)itylc, fjp. puited by his biigadeof tr.fan ty, colonel Ca valier, who, co.nmancUf the Ffcnrh convuv. at f urn at he e,tcived 'he bn t of the tc tain luil, lalpettcd at our army mnR he near, and therefore re'ired into the dffatf, he ic we folio arc" 1,Vt, Tb? civalry came up with him, afer a match of about rbree hnuti. A l!ag of truce wit fenl itto them by M-)r Wilfon f the HiKnfpeaih, 'fruiting them 10 furttndcr, onconJmon thai their pri va-e proper 7 ihaald be rtlpetlcd, &. that ih? ft... a j l.. r . i . 1 1 . . ' ItUMUifd th?ir intention, and mide a fonuard ajvcincnl wiih a conlidetable body cf cava!- on the 'flight between the i f h and 16 h. the'armies remained tor lom: hours m the jtefaiceT of each- other, when -jhe O-toman troops attBckfd' at about 8 'o'clock in "the raornjng and after an artion of 7 henns' the tiken and carried. into'" A Wtiktr Bav ; the 1 We Keheidlwt h al.n'rlflifl. tfi"r nVt wli!i. fith'A-Bdeao.edloicape - towards JCv,pru,io'.ir anxie.v, tW.EngiiQt iqaainn h tul up di under the cotnuand of cap'. S. H-io I lei' tjhelln.t 'actordia to i Qtdcrs, wit h h.s ufuaf a d ax.c'fs,-atidi pa&d'ltita ''batteries, ' a'a'd -the t? ' ;1 1 n i 1 - ' ------v - t j : cencu ut'ps; vrun .u retarninj (neir Tvre.jup. ikh: aitlysd ar h'is .flition j. The French Ciu . ooenrd their me at 25 .in th.Ut.es pa-if 8 .0 clock' . The Engliflr wre to corue. up in ihc following " orSer, as . directed bV'the admirar: The Venetabij to lead itv.'atid pafs ihefeu?. my's fliips withtLeotning tp anchor; ronipee, 10 a.ic.h jr abrcall-of the - tnntr - - 'march f oci 'RhiiHaiiie, to GazahL-' where -iy af rived on the la h and c.olfcd the r.ver On thej. 151b. they., marched to, attack. jrand vizier s arms. His ht2hneli an li-ench retired, hiving lolt between 3 and 4pO men Mila a tu wour;ded.. Ihsy were t . . i . j .- . 1 .' ' . . 1 . . .. .1 . . 11- ieany ine tame pemjii w;inaa rirea!ed trom iianie, and wifie abouf-4'of men. T .. 1 . . . 1 1 - ' . a ctn gf uuie 7 our. tjiai.up upiiTi the e 'f n-r ot.this very important action ; -1 have alio rru'tcW' plealu. e in ihfoTi!,uig .Vtvj,: ihai tide, nhifielukes, uiidcr tlw ortl'cis :of Oi'.nan Hey (iucccllor to Mmad B:y) to the atuou'n' bt 4500 cava ry,- are inferior criainty io none in the wot Id. .l a'm faiiguine etuugh to hope hat the mull ienus go'yU tif.Yt,- ifi auk trom rail's junMtoii, 'as heyv have a rr.'t inii. iriatf -knowit-dge of the coun.ry, at.d ihcp-rcal til nflunnce-anonp' the luhabiian.s. . ' 1 ctulqi you the capifulaiion . f lie fort of Rii.Miiar.ic, aha' a!fo a return oi tiu i;;i'.eJ :id wciittvled on tUe-cjih of My, which I te jaicc ht bepulo vjiy iiscotiiideiabie. (b..ed) ;J. H. Hu I CllIX SON.' 'lo tiie right lion, iotd lJobitt. ' t '. ' Fart ut llk:trr,ar.jet Mjy io. ' " . 'The garrif of the i.it of RhaivMiiie wil fu:tf iider t )' 'he O toman ar.'d Briiiih fuice, on the -following condition : " t. 'ine otlucfs thai! ..wear, their fwWs ad renin ibetr tti's.Mt. They as w. II as th lo!J;ets, hall he t'iLncs ol war.. Gftn 3 Thega'iif nlhall he (cot batkj.0 Kjurut, atu Ihail no-lavc agaut tUcktngof G liriiaii, no; Soll h.saincs, until tx hanged co'ifof .,... . 1 .! iiicw.tjr viji.w. wviwcu.u 1 iie two aaticn. - . Granted . The wourted are p'aced unsler the p.-cj. . . . r ti n 1 . tec:i9tl 01 ;ii 1 1:1 numai.ny bipd, Li Ctoix, chiif de br:gade cap atn ran; a ; J. lj. Hutrhinlo; ntij r g-neiai, co.nnajiider, in etiitf Ja.nis. btipL-nl'on, cap.iin rcy navy. NEW -YORK, -September 9.' U'jrfh who arrived here rPter!av Ctbraltar, polite'y favored heedwors c if,,',' I . "... tn VMiette wi'h two oihraNar oattrrs fiht it h and-t7.h uW.) from which 'they Ciitiati 1 . 1'.. ; . ,1 ' me 1 j'lowmg intcicuir.g new. tapi;n Wyeth ii the bcrfter of difpatcl'et iui s;.c-ti..teur(- wi.:cr. wi.l be ' IjisvaidU l W altitr'on this morning. If will b fe?n unccr our rcaiire depart ucu", that ihc Untied ijia:cs fnaadion ht ar rivd at Gibialtar, N K V A L Of A LCliS IK A thrro in 5 hourt ,J.lince in the Dcli.but arecx-.efted :i5 1 .rY V ... V ' P"" r . j. . , ' 1 . iaia jwn I. their armt TTtev im(unif.t all, to 'about 6co men, ta-aliy nl irtiU lerv, together wi'h cor. We table portion of the doatedirjr corpt, one four tHmdar. and Jjcrci-neli. Tie prifoneu art ill French. men, and ot tlie UeU tiooptiaey have in . . Ofl the M b r.f Mty, the en-mr teiired frc'in the fort of Lrfbft. on tha Hamieita Urintk, and firmed a janttion wi Ii aboat two hundred men which they V. 4 at Hut let i ll.it A C T I O K. A hudy CHJulf, 1 Sot anr rrcr.ch ir-ia4ron tonHdirg bf thi line of banle fl..j,s and one friga.e, (tred our tan to have enfred the !Sy, proved, a fcssa..v 10 otr inioiouitur. at Hut tunc, to sc pen 01 acn.ital Uai.ihraume's udron unucr .uc toniinana v: tear at'oit.al l.tnoi 1.1e. Mipiol th line gf- the Forn-'daLlr 1 snd mipubl and Le- D .(Tii. It was rcfoi t cd lut their ok-it m ;.,; . p,..r . Cadiz, for the marsiii.c of whieh iliev had . . b.u 1330 wen on trtrd in te than rr.eir coh. 1. n.ni-T 1 ' V .t.. .J . C ."i" v11 kjiiuiuay Mount'? i.ie wiii'i aiM:f.vne lo theeaHwatJ, theyai'n ..o into it.c iiay, s nd ran! o an anchor in fmro t A.'.-htas; the fixate Leir.g ilole in lh.r on iie tou-n pin ol the town. 1 hi neKt dav mey .irmti innr in.Jinwu. and r.i tri i, i Uvctt bm'.c, about 4 oMe and a halfdtt uncr iro n eaino hr, in vhivh h uinnq ihry remained until M-inday mirninn th; h inrt. wfiea, a li0-;al being made by aloiudion itn uie we;t, we naa the pieatute toon o peceivin it svai an Eoii.li fuuadion, and of afrenain xl it .id tic te ir aumtral fir Jamrt haumcieg 10 ne uaeiar wi n. e ol hit ihip lllie fio'nrof .Algelirat it defended l v, ru battertct of heavy gum, 0ft the ifland at wen atupnihfl banki 10 the a irth a f.wih of the town ; tk tire from '.' h rK.f. fellefore the low'n jnd habr and ifj'etfettt in iront ot ihe l rei.ch Cups, taking in link aay ifiaiUntt ulunvght apprnacS ihe.n.Thc anchonge here it a;l.i eun-m-ly danf,erom, the whole hireor. and tlland brini tini! A In! r.fi r r Ii,.!.. ....I.. 1. 11 -7 ..... ... , mini, in limn ( Wi imiginea tnar, even had thera not been jog nun of war i.i that Imbor, no haniie lo.p wou d have the Uldncft to venture to cwne ner tha p, r, or expoC? itfdf 10 tl atmad muvi led twr the'Ucariiy ofH.it plate ..w -,, nyl0 CIUOO.IJ!- UI lU fort the aj evacuated, and embarked in lr'P' tn ,nc ncoir erpcan to It Ovclaiall tlleli (out of bUb bic.Leea ihtir itacb.. ..... v. J IIUV. v Audacious, CaeUr, bpencer, Hannibil. to" aischor abrcalt of the enemy's (hips aid 'bat- -r -. . . a . , -. :nes . . ; , ' ""'.;. ' -,. AH iVus appeared to be executed a fat as is fudiden failure bf lhe Wind' would permi;; At 85' minutes pa'Q 8, the ,'aflion commence J by th: l t'jtnpee and Audacious, at 9, the Car- far opened i.er hie ; a rjaarter of iui hour af tcr'.vardi ihe pan'-d;ihe Venerable; and lame " to anchor: At ac mmu'es.psfl q,, 'the Spen cer opened her .fire, and foon af ei w.aids Han.. niaal T tu roar of cannon 'va. about ilti time, inctl'tnt and trcWndlous and the li-e was returned wi.h fpi'it.by the French adini" l,.who, howev.-r, as well as the. tw-o oih r, ench ihips, ran clofc in upon the fiio e. ini appai-'enily grounded. Abjiu half an hour, pait I-11,'. ihe' Hie from the enemy' -ou teri s . on fiiore ; bt t a ate " fo'ga 1 1 i tfg to. ihc Caciar' and . romptr, UH 11 vas ju tgt.d nfcellai y to o def lisew to.cur and make laii. The Pprnpce, 'was ' Ii avui.li ii.j.Hcd in her malU tnd yards, that 1 : 1 i- - . ' tic ugwi .. was.tnudij to tow her out or tn ac Kn. About 12 o'clock t ie-H-eni.ibal was dii'ccrbi'd-'tiiio' the fau;ke. clofc to the French. ' iuiiral uui there wa1- great icafon to bapc that .'w niji.u'e's vduld. have brouirlU her alonj hie ot Lis liiip, when the contell ;onld have Jen piolrfbiy irimtnated to the iji render of lie iatier but unioctunaiclv the H-ir,nibal at ' ii: ciaical iufiam grounded, iinmedia e'y op. oHtc to the biMe'ty on the nor 1 It of the town - She sn.lv iihlt ;iid:; g k?pt up T.?i fi con 'he I' ;ent Iraiiiiiiril ; but under (uch difddvarilget ;Hs vaa'of her s cers and crew could tiot . .vail. Ijcing cota;';Ie ely e xpofed lo the fire IVo nt ,t.hc battery, on' jiores capt Ferris had the misfsi tune to feea- confideiakle numbet of his ave crew killed, and wounded, before he Ro;;!d confent to fliike his colours. The wind being now entirely ftil'd, and the Eritilh adfc ipi'ai hiding ttio aljy impfacttcable to bring any I his ih ns j?a- etiotigh to thole of the-rrc-nh, found hiTTiTelf .(at-'?.r ininu cs pall otic ' a'ciovk P. M.. af.'cr art actiou of five houis, will very lit'le in tear.! tlton,) trdcr the ne.- t rir.ty of wi hdrawing hjs foice exc-p;ing the ' Hannib l, which -beiitg afiiore, tie was oblig'd o'ai-a.iwo.n 10 the encr..y :; to whom however,- we do not cor.rdvc fl.-e can be of any ferrice. ' c hnvc irrcat rsalon to h.-licve th( the Frei..;h (hip hvc f vllered fo fevcrrly by tl.il at'u:, ihat it wil! Ii c. conhderai Je tniie.be" (ore ihcy can be ft" for f-'a, if at a' repair, h'.e; u d 10 far ir . jamci balimate- l:s obtained his o.i;tl, i'Oi our natl v.e 01. fervr 11.1t ' die daring rtrd nlicnt characler of Bii,..inif r v:n moli nolly rl.f'.laycd in this a Cubits con. flifi, which -Would have becia cr(uu-d wi h. no. e complete fircift had not ilh-hiffii fai' d. It is not ia ih; power of njriais -o cor.. nai(d 'he xlcmcnts, b'U ra;n v.li j ai tunable t.f ftckfng gl uy in the mioll.of fucli p-i!, will have Me gsod wiCt-'s arid ImiraiKT. ,,f heir coonir)itien tn 'heir liae, i-,d muii ai LU- iiiiir.nu over every f.e- Tht circumllaoce of an lvliPa fliip haxtp' fa'len In'o the eneay's hiri J is no d...b , ..t mcomtnoo evt;nt at prcfnt, bu ihV. h ma hr, f'om bar conli Jeta ion, a ma.ter of exu'. anon o hrm we malt 1 1 leave to obfifV!,' ha the lois cf the Hanibal is not toLe a 111 S'aie J to any fuperior Ikill of courage, in h ? ipponcnts ; but lc to the uilaH-r of I.er le. rg becalmrd and running on fiiore ur'i: a littfxoc voaJl, Thc encBiy tn(led-ij-JifT,l'.Tr !. c.illomary prize colours, kept the Ene! uagiying, wi n rnc union leveitid; which heinwi husihe fignal of diftrcj: octafi.v.eJ mm tf . 1 n'r.nbcr tt aoats 10 goll, wi h a view f Ifordin a Till a me; all ofihrm, wih t'icir . ctfwi were captured by tbe enemy. I oiaH.iUa.or ilhcet leanit a id nj. . ines, m Wnund:4 :4a. Total .t;icl an i woandeiI 561." I; is re ro icd iut the riench fii-pt In I a b.ui: men kii'.cJ, and ticar 6aa voai.dcd i'ri hi atlion. . We arc glad tol.ear that the town and ii habi ants of A'geziris, have (iiiFce.l to ( nvronfiderabli degf-.e frnm the h.-avy. can. nOi.aJi in their iicbarhooJ. . 1 he !ni rrcVsline W t deilv wis ia lj- rtrven f 1 anv lioeci mtcl!ience lio 1 1 gypt, armviAg it tj luK lint 'baioart 1 n a caarteii toi.cuf ia t.t. II Mrpuu, eu U.e fi'uCB tiny i E(vpt, htvt cf allied 10 1 Li t lili, THey sifi lay lUt 1 lie oi'.ii tut of simha' Ciuixua;', f.'utdmn, ha la'.'rn it itS hr J loi B. Wariio, mil hu btm itHijrMy hindlfj. A Ict.rr (roih Ma4iid sri rvi thii ihtto itior o 1'imUi.sI . ituitiilocd vpo tlliulimc Cioiatui 1 1 1 . - , ' VASHINCiTON. Stpf 7. ' AMKK1CAN ijiXl'ADKriK. Extra's 0 a ttlttrfrtm Jn Gau'rut Cur Conful at CthmUar JutJ Gilrdtar, "jut) 1. 1 80 1 ' ' Oj the 35:U ult. fiircJ ic lla?t Hai lr
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1801, edition 1
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