V. .Page' 70; 1 - .. i A A I ' . ' t .A .... -i 4, L tTn from kltlUottenDtir-'fc ikii,(re umto'" ) . 7- . Ft I .-.. ; f .1 IT... 1 dmrrvi. i i;mni in a.c p n .i. . '" iniiV whs ui r-riiiv tht ! look mi. ii'cA r. Hore lun Soo aoldkn and ' r " rreM.rtUwvf w,tchKmJf.tlottir bridge- Gefv , CiA riLi.ft M sV pass-" tW VUtulf, vx! .linn t putuc it c curs by Nb rg ; wko d- tim 4 !j ttoti n avtUH'CMM puaiuntt- In rne-U-l"f i f fir. onnufflrct I diorrud 4 el C'uutk to m.rA irw the eirnr' ' tU1 off no" frcm, Newfwrj; lo Groiiictr. Brfwn- krr TwrUU TI.it prvnemetrt oblige, it et nv rem. n the lt Jwibt t ; m k- ty't i ionnw troops rrtrrcd Mariei.werder, the 1st a o t lrt of the Viu.'i." fu Viwt'i meiiont that Konijbcrg Wat Vkeoby fcxir iebimrntt ofConack. rv, en I; s whrSer y' r j wkat Toeasur thcijul be aJortee tfrvt UtPi 'Kn iH and more iMMi iteA retpect- :. .t ..rr.nM IV hVaie" invrttL al4i II t r l. iimj. r. D. 1 1 - . .,l(J.n. 2l i nit head-o jaiK-rs near Ujniif, navng tired uli.ptlhhTeryv.lu,hlre.rRo. Cr dn-wn .cordon ol lig'.i tio--t roii tU-tuiy,-.J W. hroup! 1 1 paprrs, butxeport thtt the Frcnr h 1 m f'r-P"K i" nies 10 0 cr; . . Kmn.r.rwa.brmlinituilbi efforts to riM-.n.n, v I Ichi-JuR ff , rmy, wuth wamar.li.njcn I-e-of3iu)00mrii,io ing vrhicH he met ith fi'. ' WJ' ordered to appr.wli 1 f.nro, to '"crte thH idcrUe difficiHty; tlat Ms object v. .s su-rd to frtre. and rover thr n.a isM D.ombtr,- -l,toit.ndWtberwbed:fcr.,Kt; t ft it was ('" Woiont w, wl.o 10. 1J. onberS, found larKe . . ... ,: 1 1,1 ...... .... .j. t On the2St of Jnuar theF.mperor s hesc-'iu ir 11 : 1 irrnrn miit nuiuiirr iuij ti in i . tained, and that he was gUd to resort to y turtins to recruit hr exhausted trcjSBry. I' r!n:' - liave no duutt tliut h will i?ke yetrs, !.-uM n. lisv so (in theSt .f Jn uar tht F.mncror s hcc-'iu.ir- ters were at v i lcn'x rd. on tne ot .er side oftde VistuU M't'ordoVz. our rtai'.ers will rtci!!.:ct that kV ft t;d Jjo 1 0 oVyOt on TRttrsjc'-.y V, . were tern o plumed bf ;jc hrwu, 'jrt 4 J M ttosm t'ae rieT . Xetitr Vt dmd by txv.!, sjr!ict'rot rVr sf rd the, , r 11 o her KinH rkr, o.iie ef U'fc hat loocT.ed hen but fn.m tre -up. rkxlt t ofth.t westiKiUflUtrw.:?olJ',rowr ..Hitbxv4 f 1 ame ome u n!er the cousi krUionj Yt ttrvy 7, two IHrvu v "d rtl Ttts:!! pan 01 toe u wivi ..nre m in nrs; t. smirwd the necesMry SriuesVitcd in their ind fftH nwet1. T I'at-.rHco, od wk. Report Wlow, : ' ' - f t Jf he,r , fhccliiM, UillT Fiusett, oryona tic .t t!""1 v.--i.y .. uns.wmuu,, b-m i Hn.ii..rrn rHi.pitHl. tm iSe UL Ju.y,' nJ fof the, mwitry fmre i-f the city 10 .ttaVti ISH.ofthe rvMly of .Sophia Austi ..' , ..j in Tery :rnp..c sc, cr. r.w pn T-.o f, w t.is Som time previm!y to the compkaJy equipped ft service. It w.a hvrsi-aion, her R yal hk'hltm be Pru.es U gwufying to ee with wtit pmmptits. m1 Hjcs, t..cn resi i i Bluckheath, totA Under her the citucTl toilers of t vci -'eicT puwi oUt4 pmteni-n, from poor wre.1t, this J.iM to rhich she call to rms nU f.c rcstmcnu e-c umx h 1 t.Aen a hkin The F-th.-r. at tl-e eople t.r ttronjr, purticuiaf.y the cav.hy tod ,aiuMcr; t, l; W i.cHtii an its vicinity s.td at ume, was a furnished " cleii. pioi f cr te una-uiimj IVa kvniih jI l)-Mford. Tt.i. c!.'. . was taken into decision with WUtcU cur cititcns wid inettt. i',r I ouiel.old of her Roval Hicl.-.css anl under her country s iot ' - . ... own ee ; was Irtquetitly in he. prtstMe end taken 0111 fir uiiin(s it her own charges. This boy, it is said, was allei!),-ed in the cir'uqis, w'lir.h led to 'lie investigation, to be a child of tru- piini ess and was tne su'ijctt of the two main charges of picnaf.cv ai d delivery, which were, fully disproved in the en- nry 1.1 the very tirst instance. 1 !.c nun r iiiijjm tliwi the Lst trriTsJ ihc i7i. u;t n U . -a . i .k T All . lit i..h.Wll,. nr, .J I) ..nark h.ioe witUrw. ur irt . fomitr ne' rfomiKi wir rwrs. t titn nf m mii- iv,u d BKist us. nroo( m tH cnorte . , 1 . . ? ...o . 1-. a rf.iH r.f iSai tinne e , L 0!....!. Vm.wr.T Ate.! ,s'orilfKhrecx.mmiss.wr,odwbobaecere.ully! dated lo ue in Li iitervKW rh the Cf'wn Frince of we 1en of: red t uar rtre Norw 17 lJ . Sweder ;n ufT'-r whKh o alarmed tl Dau"! r-oventment, that it is suki l hare expressed a rea dinea to tweA with France if mi guar.uitee were witti.i.wii From the Russian armi- s und-r Platnw. Tc'iic.ha gofTt a' I MilnrtituvitE, the M.ul brings the h.ilow HV inform, tijn Pi. kw h H, by the hst aecncis, iff -k, to reader himntll f.on the dreadful blow Itc has recciTed in his Wuitt r camy.un in Russia. rOtH DAVS LATER. Jttetivfii by the Shift F.tH'tinr, Curtain Mathrv ' arrived at Wilmhtgton forth-Carolina, on 7hu -day SI' int, Jrom I. union Fnravn Office, Mach 8. .This momintr a Wr sscm;cr arrived at the Fort igr (?!Tice, D wniiu- i street, with important dKrtxhts ht)m Russia for Ooven.ment, str.'H r;, aVnong other irrportar.t intd ligenc t!:t the Danes hd ralltil in their slups trait Were annoyinir our trade ; apd have thutuut thcii ports oil in the French pT;ve tets. r" ' Tlie fol)wiug letter we received just befbte cur jwpcr wat put to press " (fot'mbv-, February 22. ' AccOrdintf to W'f rs fioni Rn.? t waide ti c 'Klr,(5 of Prussia will declare in f.i u; "f Russi.-, Soon as the latter will have patscd the Order Tlit P.Us..iiB are in possetsion, if the, coui.rry b tweei. this river and the" yisttilaitnd are mnrching f. r K''fin uiid the environs. The Russians behave Try 'i ll every where, and pay (or every, tdhg. The fcieg" Daniatic cortirues with Rrtnt e heipy aiKlseyral streets were burnt ' w.i ..lr a''y by tlie Rustii.m Bombs. T!.e Stockh lm Ci. zettes iv, tiir Prinze Ktmtnoff Smojensko, and 'Court "WittSTi-nsteln, who are bet .re D.mtzic, reccivtl or "tiers 'from the Emperor Al xarder to t; ke it by 1 ttorm at any price. We are anxiously waiting htrr ' for the usult, and hope it will be carried, as the garrison suffers very much by heinp ci ntmually rp- on the ramparts, and m:itiv sick among them ' LS-J. . n a. ' a . .'. . 1 1 1. 1 ,,, rrvruuru o--.rvi. ine Hiceinic wiiicn wo piace between the,, Empi-rbr Alexander and the Prince 'Rv:dof Sweden.it is eor.'fir r.tlv believer Owa the EropeJrw engaged to gnatvtttet Norway to Sweden, Xj- :snlitis tald the King of Denmark has lute'y de- J clared. hit Jntef brfr-fcivK wh' , ' : France immeili.iu;ly this guarantee shall l.e with Y .drawn. , ; . Joiirnat titfte pfitrctiwi of the army from the SOM , ' . ' t 3Qvt jf January.- ;' ' January 20 Af'iutant-General Wasichcsikew reports, that the Austrian rmy on thr 'Bth.instai t, v still continued n ts.forrhcr'pinon, and tht Prince '' Sen wartzenbcr'g's bead-quartert, wtre in the town 'rof I'uVttrski" ;.. '".Xs.H, . "-.' ', 'J-rfi iary ?1 ricru) Miloradowitoll's vanftuard L fsTtivyd on u-e. 9th i'ltitL'ft R.n!zduw and on the IjvV.SOt'b'it tU.WV of Maloi-Pl()fz ; Adjutaiit-Oen 1 o4vSssdst.hcknow s -octachtnctit marches on Men- Rrnli, to Joi:i itself witii the af H-esitid . vany.uard Xfifya lbe;rtg;ht'tf the 9th ,tbe Axis; raVn suiren-'er-V ). , erl th5 'pwvi ofSroadowoand Nowogroerk Gen. .ITroVK Ve,tiiVitWtoitutw:s'ni..king :.A'ptpara(ici8 tolrciirs on Pultu&lu Gen Regnitr, .i'''vwh6 rtss''.with'. Birtli"- 6000SakH 2000 Poles, and I .tl5'X) Fench,bai hotjyet left Okoriiew. Lieut t .v'tiehrftk Wolkousk is arriveAW ' lrebt Ltiow- - any, n'f't iwfcii v"niiiaiu. wi tu e'i r, Orr U. 3J JTahuaty, .'the .head-quarters were M '"';. ; Johasi;:nvV:iA.''.i.' j.'M:1-", V lv: ::tJtWfyM''' GV.rteral darodowUsh't vanguard ') Js marctjing ott' ChowuiclC ,! The; Austrins retire 'at ail po'uils it tte &i)i-o3cJ of our tro6ys.."!if- .fxfanitatyixi Gen.- JLTiton '.1WUziiigerodcs vanv, ! v,,jgu.rd Knrchinit into Chorschi, tod hit Cossacks ! VimoCl.crmjnu an3 BaranofT. Small parties are : ' seat even, as far as Pras'nitz. ' , ' I" '?-.3-rVclmira. Tschtchngoff reports, n r : derhe 84th Januaiy.tbat lajor-Geii C0u;rt Wot5-- onsow has ta'kea possesdnol the town l Oroin- Gen. Miloradowitsch't vaOguard'ai.ived the 35tli, ai .Vf the townf Drosdowt Adjutant-Gen - VWasselt jf -' .s.lkwtH(if tt m teiintoi tn) Count 1'ablcn f Se wa: Out eached r.rtieK hav ven rjnsh(l forwurd S Is' Jto IraspittV Qi thcip Ttpproachthe Austrians 10- tit J fi-otn tljat placet a eTl s tfcm DstroUnska J iX ' end directed tbek tnarch jtowird PuhusW , ' .;? I V(t Jan. STr-The headquarters ituve been shifter """fvi' " " uwu vi,, aiiclk.i. n uetatnnicri; scm oj r . K-rmm v uronztw is taken tnc rririce 01 Weuscha tel Adjuta;n, Cfptuini,Lpal, prisotief (Marshal ' V' JDwouit;k ft Thorn, on; the 21st tnst- with the re ' ; V-in d of the'lst afitt ?tb corps tod retired towards U.' Poseiu : V-Hc, was rt'wved from tfarisoninsc t'lat.for I oved from (irondo, in a line parallel to that cf t e t.aions, which nw.y think onght i t uit'.y to have oeen aoanivnic'i, icmaineu on recoru tin rcinvtu by thecal et minutes of the 21st April, 1807 In the House of Corr.mons, Maid 2, the Spea ker re.id the following letter from t'.t I'ii irtss. M01.1.TW lieunr, Bliukhruth, March I ---"The Piincsst'f Wales informs Mr Sptakr r that she ii s received iro,n Ixird Yisf'ou-1 Salmou h a copy ' f Emoeror on his left. It is this army taut ladeMi- ncl to act a ;ai 1st the Atiitm.is, t ikin; the V.n on ol Warsaw. Ttie Ausii ians retire at all poi ts as t'e Russians Hl.an'-e. On the 19th J m mey .urrendered SivbrfKlek ai 1 not'icr uv- without resistance. Tli: y titen retired lrnn ilstroleka, on P 11 husk 1 a-lowit h tii. and (id the 26th J tinsary Gt-n Mlor- l Prist .iz, wiit re he wj j oytuhy AVhi' dark tcmc of t'ie eneir) s barges cn. ed the Q'i enst wu IV kct, neai mcu'h (( 1!, river ; 01 1 ol nir gun bots w:is in sig t and fi( several 1' ts at the barges but w is rot m-ui eotsj' tolprevtntthe c-ipture. Some of tiie psvnfern, the pai ket escaped in her iwnt whi!- t;.e attu-ai of the b .rrcs were drawn off by tr tirvofihi' boat ; l' c ictn i.i'ng p ise.:i i s, chitfly l.tUcs left in irciu distress ain' d tt: r, a 1 uinb 1 oftby, bcii-.g fired at the packet it 11 r.ut yet known wi ther a:iy ol them veie injured , ' - ; i; Rhodf liUmd invaded. .V-wTo'-, April K Py ti t lollowlng arttrtci a report, made M iursua'.ce ol the orders of I is received W.ira.iW is s.ni t-ihe equally desirous ot , Rfyal Highness the Prince Ri gent, by certain meni- the approach of the Russians. i bers tf hwrp 'jesty's most hmi. privy council ui w i-om f J.i'idnn, Feh. 9 I"ic '(lazrtte of Saturday con- it appears 1h.1t h " yal Hihi vfs I. ad heen a(iiscd t uns four Ord'-rs in Council, dated Feh. 1, 18 i3 to rclcr certain d.cuincit . an ! ot'ier evid n. cs r s- Hy tlie firs:, the op. ration of ti e Order in Council per.Ung the character and tu.idu.t of her Royal l the. 1 1 lit Nivfiii icr. sin- nlvi.in- thu the sale to . Jrrtfrr.ness. " 1 he report isor sucn a nature that her lli.;ht;oss cic.it h-r tne supp.v 01 t.'.e ein-mj a snips 1 4j i reeis pcrsunata no person cy . rem it w".:.nut oci'ig sensible of the aspersions which it a.: upon her; neutral, of any vtssei b longing to ills Majesty s yn nuts, s :oui.. not be deemed legl, iscoilline i to Ft a ice, or coui-tn s an exed to r ranee. 1 he sc 0T1J, allows toe nnoori tion of hides, boms, tal- iow an I wool (exv Cj't cottonwool) in any foreign s'.ip or vessel, from anv p rt from Wi.ii:h the -British fl ig a excluded, for six rmmtiis, from tne 8th of re- tiru uy. 1 he third, extendstor six months Irom and although it is so vague as tvi rendu-it ini; sil;le to discover the tenoi ol tin; c.iarge, yet as !ur l! iv ;d Ifighness is con':ious of no ciT'.: r- , sl,e feels it due to herself, to theillustiiuus houses in which she . . .1 1. li . .1 :i " . 1 . is 1 .-jimecieu ny nioou uno marnago, unri to i'ie peo the ihove date the Order in Council of the 17th of pie among whom she holds so distinguish, dd a rank. July last, prohibiting the exportation, or carrying cois'wisc, gun-p. vv.lcr sult-pctre, of any soit of arms or i:nimunitio:i. Tlie fourth, extends I .r six mont 's' the Order in Council, proubui.ig tuc ex portation ot naval stores. not 10 n-si unocr any lmpurauo 1 auecungher l:( nor. " The Princess of Zfales h -s not. bce-n perm"; Ued to know on what evidence mtn.'vcrs ol the privy .oin, cil piore ded in their investig 'tion ; r.or has l ei Royal Highness been allowed to be heard in her own.defciice. She knew only by common minor that such an inquiry ha I been 'instituted, until the day I '.st, of the s..ip Fair A-neriran, c apt. llohsoo, iikjcsu.t was communicated to her 11 fie form of ti 30 duvs Irom Cadiz, we were f.voretl with a file 'report. She knows not whether she is 10 tonsi.'er Cadiz 'papers I om lite 1 st t o the 9t.ii Mar- n, indu the members of the privy conn il by whom her .... . u 1 ; : 1 : . . , sive. I he mcst lnteresunir articie is trivcn 111 tnis ."i(uei mi ixru im uue-.i into, ..s a oony, to wncm day s G?z:ttP it is tlie tohowing. For malt m c' new Rrgrncpin Spain. CoiUKs, March 5 Lut eat From Spait. Hv the arrival, cn Weilncs- The Rcgeicy o''i ;c K.uigdo:ii shall be Composed of three tndividu-ds, who r.- to removed, one inn out it the ea 1 ij t first ver Ji ;is c!ec:i , ' y lot, and i i the siiiu ni .nuer anot'ier at th e id of th second year a.n! fro , thence it shall he cot.ti nded, that t'.e e oest shall go "til aimually, hut with out L.junug the p,vvtr of re-election, it' the Corus should sec proper. The councillors of state named to this important place as being the ihrrc eldest, were te verv R.-vd. ArcJiiiishops of I ol-do Cardinal Uourbon, Uo.i Pe- jlro Aar, JnJ Don riabriet Ciscar. - .V. v Prom Unban. A letter from Lord Wellington, of January -27,1 me-rtio"? t'v.t the French " ; t iny of Portugal" l Under Gn. Reiile that ol the S'uth undcf Soult. An official return of the Spanish armies states them to contain 192,722 men. KA ...... .01 u.. . ...I.-..' j . r ruw vxi-.inj UC uiuooi -iseo 10 app,y ior leciress, 01 in their individual capacity as persor.s selected to form tlie rt port on her conduct. " Tho Princess of Hales is, therefore, compell ed to throw herself on the: wisdom and justice of Paiii -ment, and she earnestly desires a full ii.vcni gution of herronduct during the wholo period of or re sidence in this country. Her Royal Highness 1 a; s po s. ruliny, however strict, provided St be con ducted by impartial judges, and in a fair and open manner, before a tribunal known to tin- constitution. " It is her Royal Ilighness's wish, either to be trcut"i as innocei t or to be proved guilty. " Her R ,yal Highness desiresthat t1 w. letter may be communicated to the House of Commons." it pp' ais, that tlie em niv n. ve trt'-cted 1,1. ana estihlis'ied a ki d ,t post of our seal board - R! :k Island constitutes a tow tisi.ip by the narpec!1 New-Siiorehain, in ihe- state ot ' Rhofle-Is'anl .rv.-Londn, April 1 4 J'he 15i ttts i sUniUKJi; ... , r i r .. .. erec.'td on JJIock island : ana a wnan is oiiid);;,- foi t e ronvetiiencc of l.iivtii glr oiu thf: flc t fi 1 : 1 v :.. ..- 1 ... a meal aim gooci WjICI is pp .ua o on im sut; a' A'rf-'k, A,hn 2 t--M!y art arrival of a vtsscj irw, C.'i' z 10 t'.te 'Oth March ws L-arn that ai the w se'.s !;:uh:icj u .dcr Sawyer Licenses ot Gibruli li.ieh.-cn 'estored, and were prepannj to 'retum home. l.idirer. UrS.tr na. (Ol.h.) April 7. Piisse 1 throuRri flit pi 1 on Monday last, Major R.dl's snmdro.i efV-t dcagoonii on their vay totho RaSi'ds. Ge.- Hii' son passed thio Piaua on Thursd..y last, and ish- j) ted t . j ;in lliem to-morrow at Findiey's rt use. 1 We understand that 1500 Kehtuckians ton yesterday, and will be here to-morrow or tks day. . Forty men are employed at building boat3 for f transportation (f provisions liom Fridlcy's Block Hcjse to the Rapids. 1 wo hot ts crry'ing 80 Jar iv-.ls each wiil be btarted for that place on Suliilii next. ' Prom, the London Courier of February 19 : " An unanimous vote of nth Hr.usqs of Parlia t'mtMit lat nignt approved oft -e war(.)th Ameru a, sa ictioned its mstiee,and determined 'to support the Governraent in a vigorous prosccuiio of it. We THE WAR. " All the lite accou.ils from conceive 4 heartily congraiulutc tie country upon New-York, pariiculaily Irotti Sa. it," that Parliament did -Jail night give a'Wmn tail the movments ahd concfen.tn pledge to the people of the British Empire that at o'iesof regular troops ; from win n timc,,under nd.circttiQstances, for n6 advantages pohucaj or commercial, however great, willn ieid, barter or, fetter the xviercise of our great maritime rights the. light of searcli, and toe right of impress- tsc uppe" part cf .lekeu's ILrbor, de- entralion ot lare bo- which wo infer that some ,'Ctive anu extensive cntcrpnze is lit contem plation against the enemy's territory." .Vat. Int. laent. n t . SWEDISH FXPOEE. Oil the ?th of January the "-.'Swedish' Givernmcnt published an Expose of the state-bf that natun. It .enanteratei varioitsvlnjurte received from Frimclp, in capture of its yessels,' WeviMaUon of its flig, the Seizure its territory Y Poiirter.ini a i and thVO'tsarnihiiT ifili'tol.tiers ard hc4i :in- th ciirlnttiriitT'liAnfVn-A'.na h!,l ,r.v ..i'lii "ls 7ROOPS. Danvillr, Vermont, April 13. Within the course of 8 or 10 days rn.st, seven companies ;' infantry, enlisicd uncer the act authorising the Preside nt to accept the services of 50,000 volunteers, have pass ed through this town from Portland, on their march f?r tlu: vod-avous at Burlington. Sevetal compa- nits are now oa the road between this and Portland, camiprisingj Jn, tUe wliole, one regiment of U. S, Volunteers, uiider ' the' command of Col. M'Cobb . . t -A . 1 an., the dictatbririanguago held towards wdde-" ,ms emeroi . respectaBje Vhey had been reqm-.-ed t i shut their ports against ' ble t5odlet, lc youn titf Americans, to l,y a duty of 50 pec cent 011 colo- "om are 111 oasy ci.-curaswnc flial produce, to conform against tngland and a- ,il,lu u,e UISUlwu;n'?- gauist Kossia Ms submission tc.the r rench ag gresstons.anif even us declaring war against Gi eat of so respectable a number of a men ; m :ny of easy circumstances a' I volunteers The militia forces are concentratine: from even! qu rter at Sjcket's Harbor and upon the Wwfiai Frontier 1 t.e ;'i tny of the north, is imma4! by gen Deaiborn, H16 central army by gfn. LcVis, and the north western army by General H it if,&l The whole western countijr is in oi-.ns, and bu rjl with indignation to avenge the cruel wrongs ofij barOavous foe. Eery precaution to guard aiji disaster has been taken ; and before the firsf d.ijt1 ?I,.y 30,000 men will be in the held, for the If"- 6ion cf Upper Canada . Measures r ave been.tsl for sccmioir a decided naval sunerioritv UP'vb-t'iil laSes, and me public may ' -co-ifidentiy loot forward! to .1 bviliiant camptign, ti e result of which; Wl f ininently conduce to secure an "tte'iioiable aisd jll itianeiit peace Autiu.tel Advocate. , ' ; 'i 1 ' - j!. . r Traitors Several vessels, with Sheep and OiVA arrived at Ih.rmutl., tp supply the British squadrol. On their arnvd tftey were sunt immediatti)!,' , board the different ships of war then Iyir& thri nnd is sai l the masters of those vessels, wtio cam ri with colors fly'intr and their names on uielf .Steiflj wished t o rootract with Sir J.; B. WarJny't.vfut- msn uie vessels 011 t;se vnescpcuK6 wtn vaiys Freeman's J-jttmat, '. v 1 ' i Fsavkfarti ' Kentucky, Apr!!1 lO; ItnporiMitextracts f'orti a cter f-mn liovtrrmn- B4wi I to f4ove-rnor Sheihy, datiid'lvikAskia CN1- " 22,1813 - ''y- -r , . c'' ! " A few days agof transmUted toyoj1' nortant information' relaiivc to ttic' "l).rl;i!;l. I'idi.ins in the Upnyprts'ofihis'errit-.'f)' it express yestePrlay nroughl me inTorria ' ' that eiaiitee-h Pieces of rnrion and a 1UA -sj r - -, : t , ir;.;, nfKrf- h?lil ovriitor of P.-ii'ti. v' V.hl. Ti. ice is now1 complete out of ourm-crs.., spiJa that I seftt up the Iliooii 1 ivcraie -i& turn's d. reDorrinctlur thev sjw'toosraaCh .If. diati sign to prcceed it's' liigh up' as tli 'V we1' difectcd. The ipreSiV,tftts that an li-? was discovered a day 6r 'two pr.st very UJitfJ I Fort Husselllie evidently1 was a spy.-'f; Lrwhtown We have ; mentioned lh?the ,ock- 41 I have melancholy presages ,bfwhat-i? $ , '. tress .hy Uie.tJ4Vanan tryops which came liom Fo 1 Vi 1' In cens-cilierice of, this ' movement, ; Admiral Britain, pid not serve to obtain justice, redress f cts and bombs, at the lat bombardment oi 'Lewis- happen in tliis country, particularly' wrongs, "or respect for their rights from Napoleon. t0n diJ ""t reach the plays this,.it how appears, j,. Chien, or. rather at the inouth of theOu,ir t'Ttoe Expose-says that France w-s c.4stdered the was a mistake. The txArkets went; ever the tawh, co0sine.- Should the British take-possessWi x ety was '.J7"coi me oomns leu in u, f - . I need not line with frrtunaielj howeyef, it did not explode. The dam- , ?i , 7c.e' 1 ' e! d n.0t "tit.ualef. cooneisesl'm';tedat2000 drs-m otf:e fllulty of retting rt. natural ally of $Vcden, and the greatest an eniertaiiRMi to pri '-rve a good understandine her Great sacrifice .were made, and conti-.ual ef. li()ne "esttm ted at 2000 dollars many fori uwd to ttropitiaie Njnoleon s Vhut nothine se- uu' Ntng perforated by ballit-- The ot not pomt Jut,to yoo or the importance cf ' Ki.. i.. a. r v 1 1 i auri 1 u from larm, u waterYs snout,cf nave.iw-,wt-' cured a "suitable return. One ot tbe Fi-enc;. pretext 11,6 Vlvktt wenfsome distance beyond the place. mil,-s, by land net kAfthan ;A4?C fyr injury, was that England did not Sw'cden all Tnu cUnnonadmg was discontinued on the afternoon thciwl Ind ians may' easily be vaRSctnblea ' the hrmin her pw;f in the war. The Swedish "C'e 7th insrt and the Belvidere put to sea on thj , lhy: ptacc-i-'a3t. yar. in Vimefof ipeae'e,. the 1 ,-.neft-a n epproscrt tornt to'rye uwt lowresstigowrnme'.u appears diHeniiined to actwita spim t leaving the. Poiaiers and small vessels in trje.'wer? 3.-577 there in the tn'otilhs of AprH ; t '-?f ;d:-tSpveP" tb'-'fiigang9'( .' troinuerr!" CouU faid iiidenend:nce in-'Tuture.' ' 'C :r . ' . lpy. where tfcey "still remained on Moi.na last. ltNfu-. f.Atin,, f-, ,hrk .xoii tieeo i, . ",." Avv-Hi.,1i.H Hi...i..iTjuiH.ii me rrencn amonn otuer tilings had asked lor i u'"' . in the 'lower oTL.cblaU'. a short distJbt from Dant 1 Sur.nk iU.ri. ?: lof the er: ijTcbichttgoff who was jnarth.ing.on" liebau, y 'asi, or-4 ti,e ' . ;dert d t i approach rhornf to -oliscrye tliat (bHress jgovt k; ii t&m&tfltmit hort disubs from Dant SwetRah 'sailors' to assist la manning their ships. r teCand rfwfl.ortt,onighli troop -urid . vThe fxiper does not end fit any declaration but ; t't city, ? He ls several foning partes towards ajypes tbbe axh ibit and srrangement of facts to - , t, - . 1 wiii uo jus-.tui nran anu grouira 01, some me- entered lH towocj Pastrit, and was '.received by jh-t) to bs tnlfh by the gcnernnnint like the reports ?; he Jnbbitaii yV shouts of joy.t According to, of thefejmmittees o Consress.N. E. Palladium. the' lrif.rnwdor W Jvve received, . the inhabi f tAnts of Warsaw are equally watm in Uicir wishes ' . l Lsii , ir ki.t i).....:.. .....nai;.... .i.m H r-V mtt arilTtti Ol., inc . ivusaioii ii'.-'i's, ,wnec tocu JjniMt Feb 20 -.Yesterday at 6ne o'clock, n full raoeting of the cabi net ministers took? place at Ihe iVhite Jlalt upt the'stthjeetiof the "Princets of ij iwin5 ben tnformett of y the, generous" 'and mild I J,4 Conduct pf our trave soldiers. -' ; . -il i London, March 8 At kngth. we hsVe anoLh I lIes letter juu suppossd,it was then detcraiiiied feet. The Foqhten and QaeensWwa-Packets, pertor to the -Mtssisahipii thence have go0 & ing tVat, notwithsundms the severe fire nQf;dou!twin sficw it S.imfaitoilG$?t cmy.roUvcs- were. lo on 'our. sHe,- nor in'iivitk ih.r r-KMtJr hv..wavf ' v iv- '',"t iTVi . ottae eric 1 jWiis a single person wounded. Statesman, ' : TIIE ENEMY't SQUADRONS v i ! Baltimore, April ll7,-The BtiusbsquadroW consisting of two 74's,' two fsigatits, two brigs, and several tenders? vre now in snht oftli'e town "ahd have been ' tignali tod . from the, Ooscrvatory j the heavy "ships anchored off ;: North Point,-wjjlch h the extent they can reach, there not being water emough ui uie river, 10 uoat a .taip' draw; ig more than 19 the pawai' exftchce and caore saftiv:"thafk bv ivaVof Uakes." It ,js a fact thai a'caiibeifrani Mn&fff? 41 by this rouf,narrived with 'd;8paich?sto gefiUemanin, Cal'i6tia.in 3 daysi-On 'hi turp be Went in th snic canoe to' JMackwia by the Ilnois rtvef4u'l5 idayR4 &.cot!d tbw have descended rn Montr id irrt 0 davs. traders of 'Montreal, have passed from 1' Co th- pr th. O