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DESKRTCttS.-: !:rtn frahmtvrrortw s-nrla'M11 iuk' nlwi .al.ttrd 'm tLc rvke .T iHe ,trt ;-re- vt rri. , l U'.Worp nm. t-.J w4 V. x, 3 jV" W" piiii.. tri Va, Jerk hair, mS by r' nJar-,cJier. llrk Ufnrn I .i n- ciuti ...I, atf-i brit 2irr,i-t7 l-linfl-fltb. Ut)i, l.aalr ryta, I glil hair. I !; p--pV-r It-wt 1 weriT Dvlvi Utw.nl t.Se fcrfvce;ui-i a1 de fry of tHe h " at tin -n. orw mr nfirer 3 the mitw of J.e LKWIS TAN CUT, M t-r. ., J uly 1, 1313- lOOi V. 5 lnf-..rnr Vkmf l ur.wtf jottst Swr,Wrt, where tlc e.i his IwaJ quarters Jerv n i c h rri lected hit am; up ,K ai4,e " ' iir ,a 111!, the n'-i le-nvwj on the meit '.:nt of H-r., and th re re it M.me ittKjrkrh." I Lr.r.ii I f,im the i Ih: ral..n'r French, tke ctv.lry rcuur.gto Torg.u, and th in- :JU auJ lni tr-iya. t-.edthc army -Of Sib fantry loWaum, hr orderofte King ofSiXorry. I . it tiJ. ht -h-n the d brvke i ot man TM fir di vitn of the SwexHtn troiwi on the ! mmuii iua mil i part ui uc iju o.v. -..j Elbe- Si x thoyvinl, we undent itid, re jetted Bou-ftenburt- oi ilic lOth or llth. and iotred the l-Ke io -u ihit kit disaster asserting (9 1U ir tangenteM. lit cen'.re being us wAt potot. oJ iti( Un JikCcrcd f the artif in be effn'ui;. tccifd .Uc ttmtitd 'ck of bi hoic fo ce, j1 w tompieitlf cut. i.f the 5th, SSUi, ktvd n. n h tt.-xlcr Gcncrj4)iun cr. i hcf vUl he foUjwed by 35,000 rooro Swnlcv The Cuwa Piinc vtjs expected t Do;xcn'ui b on tho 1 6th lie wi to leave Crl:nia on the SilH i List mouth. It ' it ;ibaUlc that in t!c Gt si alTir tint take pi rc f 1 ter Uoruparte joiirj hi iroojrt, the Crowa Princt ! m.y ctmmar J the army anint KiiB. I'Se Prusii.m annv u:iricr Ocneril Ulucheris d- taie f Johro tron't nl, uWu f probttf , varKing to Erfurth in great strenpUi. .n ky tKe Eicutor And it ip'w-p Sttmn is tw closely UcwckciI, nd Wittenberg M rt e (V. St.le : f u vlrt tore x tcr , 11 ePccteJ t0 Uli f?ftr ihit iBihrlailim m ftlidt fuf three ' be CUrio. nuWiihed in Khilic. in t!ie WO men. Count Tohu i, fornicHy Hussian Am Uel in Rftleirh, that the lent ji.-ur hf.trr. StsaJor gt Pans, ha? p.sd Kjkiw wit'.i i00,000 State of North-Carolina, MKCHLENHUKG COUNTY. Ftbrviry Set"f. 13 '3. Thrir b.x irrtiiiw 'd tin; enemy n c micH .1 to tfic way. Could hr hate been ittaicJ i!e rKxl morning, hit d -(Taction " inevrabl. lit a ditjcrod n eery 'iircctton, ad evert hit commanding Cfrirr.1 a mitii. i: hout hit hit or hnt. 1 underused he J' fjood the rvext mmin(t almost f.irr.ish-d, at a distance of 4 miles Irom the scene of aciiait. Lieut. M'Chcsncy's gtll.in'ry rc;ocre1 a piect of aniilrry arid pie.nted ilic capture of oliicrs le mcii'S promouuu for t. in, 1113, tu coot eat tht traldjty of id ill f mcl) a jarge p,n of whom i.rc Ln Cossacks d think, prt'ner. true copy lett, p4 1SAC AI-KXANDEH. cm c. COMMITTED TO the jitof Itockinfrliam eountj" on the IS Jt innt. a Nem Mn w ho aayt hit name ia ABM ARAM, mil'lut he belongt to Jmnet Gibson. i.r IUi tie't Ford, on tlie Catawba. He had with him wher up a ilark bay Hrte. a 6add.". .4 Quilltd kn l. On the evening of the 6h of June, I ic-reue;' The Kuttioi) rmy is to be augmented to 358,1 the order No. , and joined the arrry at he ti the afternoon of the 7th I lound U at :i 4 aulcceek, 1 0 mile in the rerof tlie RrutmJ on tiiciii ii hj) been attacked, encanipe.l on a j lain of about a mile in width, with its riht (link, oji 'he hkc, and its left on the creek which skirls tin Da.e of a perpendicular mountain of acinM'leraU'' height. Ou uiy route 1 received No. 5 and b w fir. I'lie SaXoii and Bavarian Mnustcis have left flieslau, as well as the l'rtnch. The Ausuum ini nister remains there. When the Packet left llelipolanl 30 sail of trans ports with troops, arms, clothing, Uc. were pro ceeding up the Elbe. A lai c body of French ceivscripts are siil to have refused crossing the Rhine. London, (ajtrmoon) ftri23. This morning a mail reached town from Heligo land, bv which muth iintvirtant inforTiniirin is re- m . - . . , . . Fiddle and ome ciotl.:. lio ii Mont ceived Jionarparte, u it Mid, has declared the in habitants of the iiansc 1 own outlaws. We understand tbat the Prussian Envoy Von KloBt, may be expected t ariive. shortly in this country There is a report that the H inscitic Legion had gained another victory over the Trench near Lunc- burgh. 1 he siege of Stettin is commenced, t Hamburg, Jihril 13. CaM Arlam of the British sloop of war Ransrer. ... , . r . . . . ..' ber, livinerien imics fsi oi , Convovs M0.O0O musket, with flmmiiiuiinn for tli- jianinMiie.onuic- if. .... iame . ttS al3r clothing for that number toColberE :Jf? t h ,, el,:, ft Ml 'nie "port of tbu convoy being already arrived and ficl, Las loat his fori- fmrol the j unladen in that harbor was too precipitate. The Newfoundland Halifax, and Quebec fleets sailed on Saturday afternoon under convoy of his Majesty ,s ships Crrsent, Sybillc, Armlde, Rosamond Cygnet, Conflict and liold. madr. of dark romplection, and almut five feet teven or eight uiciict h'ii. m'oulddo well to come forward, piutc pro-harcn-a and take Lira a war. JOIN MATLOCK. iimC. H. 21t Jme.1313. 27 3t 1 onrmag, tS JTih Maf tS Eritkh, af.cr a short coot ex, retrevimj to 43 tnalg crek, mixmi t3 tnilci distant fro n l'.n Genrg, an 4 that the next dy, caloncl PrestwT, with a imt!l t!y of men, coterrd fort Erie, wuHotK rctituoce. The Hrittth had de stroyed or rrmyrcJ all the rniLiic property u that 4 pott, and ontbeir whoie lion the river except -a smtU quantity of flour, wbicli fell bio our hatfcla . near Qacenttown, aixJ Wat dcttioytd ly a party of BrilitA, uder iol. Thotnit Clark, tv time Jiight. On the "Itt of Mty, our fleet aK. from N. . ark for Sackri'' I(jrjr, us it 4 urKlcmood, t-j-protect that ptace. O.j Tucvlay, t.ie 1st Jjne, gen Winder, with !M) Am Tien rrj,w, left Fort Ojorge, and rpor- cJ iovrrdt the 40 mile creek, where tt wa now mniinf! the Briu&li had posted themselves, in , Ijnnidaol c itrenchmsntt. Ou Triday nxnong, , 4t 'i June, jti''hi bo.y of American troops, statcl at uJ-, u l ier com'n nd of gen Clj.udler, march ed to l et itoicc gcu Wi i 1. r, in the niediulcd attack on thfl Jlrium ai the 4 rntle cicck. The ba-;gjjr-j . t-f t'ic .ii :ny Wiis sent on by waur, in boaii. ' 0 i t'ic a',,ij .cti of the Afncrioin anny, under rci Wi t Lr, the Briush left their post at the 40 :n.t- crc.i, atid retired about twcr.iy milis, wher the tiuiw up intrerichments on a iiiing ground. 1 .tc Am.uca;i force advan cd beyooj the 43 m.lc cvaK II miles, and encamped, ou SatunUy eveing, tlie 5i:i. Tw hours before day-light on the ntr.iine ftf the 6tb, the British advanced gurd, composttl en- tu"tly ii regulars, and conwsuog Ia.x)ut 5t0 coiu;natdcd by general Vincent, broke into the A- incricaii eucampment. Tins was riccted witU . great success on uheir part By. sojuc means the enemy had obtained om countersign- it has been conjoctured by the desertion ot som ot the uihabt tants, who had joined the American army in its ad- .- vance. i heAmertean picket guard, who urera within one fourth of a mile of the main body, were ' e:urely cut off ; the centioeh surprised and taken t pr.sjiiers, and no alarm given u itil the enemy set ; u in tlie midst of the camp tne India1! war-wlioou. , With litis cry they rus'ieu into the American n- ' ca-n ) risii'. and tooic possession if a number of ca inon, wnich t!icy fatally turned against our troops. The confusion became ncral. Winder . w .s taken prismer, by mistaking a body of the ene my who were directing the cannon. Chandler wa. also captured after having his horse shot under iumr and liimsell slightly woundedi Major Vandeven- . tor is among tlio prisoners of this tiay, with aboui 200 ot out men. 1 lie number ot killed is suited t ) have been 30 on the American side and 90 on the Biiiish, among whom is rjiaj. Clark, supposed ofthc49ih rcgimer.t. Tiic same day, Sunday tbe6th, in the forenoon,, the American force retii,cd)''in great disorder, ttt der command of col. Uurnjsoftbe dragoonu, teay their dead on the fiotd. In their retreat hcy were joined by tlie reiofoicement which left Newark on r ilday previous, under command ot gen. Chandler. The news oi tins disaster reached Newark by c x- press on Sunday night. Gens. Lewis k Boyd, at I o ciock on Monday morning Ieil thai place to tak command of our retiung forces, and joiued therrv oil the same daf. O.i Tuesday inDiningatan early hour the British fleet made their appearance off the 40 mile cveok. where the American aimy then laid, and uemartded by a flaj Us immediate surrender. -Gen. Lewis - left Kalitsch, and their cantonments for the Order, j front, and a powerful army on mv fUnk, he. and ! received and treated this demand with great mdig Anoiner oouyot iu,uuuunacr tne command otoen- the othcers commandtntr his uiitannic maicsty s nation. An attack wai then made udoh the Amer- i erai axiliarooa winch also took their departure tor j land torces, thought it their duty to demand a sur- Poland. I y the same road. I render of my army. I answered tiiat the mes- CJrdr'-;, Mat) 5. I sage was too ridiculous to merit v. reply In tl.e actum with a division of the enemy, com-1 No. 7 was delivered to me at bout six this I posed of 1200 grewdTiaiiicia ;f the Imperial Guard morning j between 7 and 8 o'clock, the four wag-1 ! under Gen Caudin, on the 27th March, 63 t prison- gons we had bein"r 16a Jed first with the sick anil i rday arrived at this port the ship Juno,capt. criwuc taken hy Gen. Mjna, the rest left dead up- next with the ammunition, &c. the residue of camp ' 8 days from Lisbon By this arrival wc on the field of battle. The General only escaped by J equipage and baggage, was put in the boats and a detachment o 200 men ot the- 5;h regiment uetail- Aay 6. ed to piocecd in them. Orders were prepared to The mst probable calculation upon the powcfl be given them to defend the boats, and if assailed jwhh which Lord ! Vllington will commence the j by any of the enemy's small vessels, to carry them I campaign in Castile, makes it consist of 70,000 by boarding. By some irregularity which I huve Li!gUshund roilugucst, und 12,000 bpuniauls. not been able to discover, the boats put oil without Corunna, ly 4. I the .detachments, induced probably by the stun ess A report has been received by the Governor I of the morning. When they progressed about 3 from Gen. Mina, of the route of a French division miles a breeze sprung up, and an armed schooner NOTICE. R UN'AWAY fnim the snhscri- left hand, has an iiTiixclmieiit in Lit speech "when first spoken to, which cause biin lo move hia head treniimly before he can jiy person securinp: aaid Negro so that I get thall be well rewarded und all reason.iblc cx '( JAMES FINDLfcY, sen. i county. June 21, 1813- W 0 NOTICE. " jundentheSrth June, THIRTEEN DOLLARS. ba Store Hoatc, Known iy me u..ic u. wa-x Trvinlationa Jrotn Lisbon Pcfters to the MthMay received by the Juno. London April 28. enclosed At six ir. the tvenincrthe hostil; fl:ct hove in sight though it character could not be asccr oined with nrecition. We lav on our arqis all nieht. At dawn of day struck our tents, and dts crtrd the hostile iquadron abrvust of us, about a mile from the shure. Our boats which transpot. ted the principal part of our baggage and camp eq-iipage lay on the beach it was a dead calm did about 6theenrmy towed in alare schoi.ner, which opened her fire on our boa's- As soon as die stood for the shore, her out ct being evtder t I ordered down Archer' and Towson's corspa.. ics, with four nieces of artillery, to icsist her a tempts. I at the same time sent Captain Tot ten of the engineers fi most valuable officer) ti construct a tempiirnry f'rnance fcr heating shot which was prepared and in operation in less than thiriy minutes, l'tr bre was leUirncc! with a vivacity and effect (excelled r; noanillerv in the universe) which soon compelled her to retire. A party ot savaires now made their appearance on the brow of the nvom'it am (vbich being perfectly h ld, exhibited them to o n view) and commtrcn: a fire on our camp. I ordered colontl Christie to dislodge them, who entered on the service with alacrity, but found himself anticipated by Lieut. Eldndge, the adjutant of his rrgimtnt who withi promptness and gallantry highly hjnoiablj to that Tktj Dnkc of Cumberland was to have embarked yoang officer, had already gained the summit of rmay bar. the aame by applying to the f ' of arms and ammuniuon have been sent to t've Ger- Mribinf im i .""b , lTlat, Patriots. In a sortie made by the carrison of Glogau, 18 French and 2 pieccsof cannon was ta ken by the Russians. The Russian Generel Gu- tifcuient bounty, June 3Qthl8l3- WM. SMITH. 27 3t the mountain, wnh a party of volunteers, and routed the Barbarian Allies of the defender of ihe christian faith. This youne man merits the no tice of government. Ihesi little uffairi cost us not a man. hir NEWS f Qretrjn. dowitch commands 70,000 militia, encamped part L James L. Yeo being disappointed of a tragedy, in Berdyczew, part in Zytonier. General Morand next determined, in true -dramatic style, to amuse died on the 5th of April ot his wounds. The Rus- us with a farce An officer with a flat; was s.nt sian Grand Army of 45,000 men, and the hcad-ouar- to me from his ship, advhiiie me,,t!iot as I was ters of the Emperor Alexander on the 5th of Aprtl invested with savages in my rear,' a fliet in my New-York, June 19, TliST F&OM LONDON AND LISBON. xived through the politeness of capt. Edes, the llcctncss of his horse. n papers to the 23d April, and dates to the from which w have made the following ex- Londvn, JjirU 25, ritfiat of Drauharnoi by Wittgenstein is we suspected from the 'contents of the , , e a papers, ueaunamois ouange oi pouiou emcnt across the oaale on the 7tn, were ienuence of the defeat experienced from composed of 1 0,000 men on their inarch towards . Wittcrrnaiein two davs before. This in- Castro ArJiales, with a considerable convoy of pri- in we Jr.r received crucially by the Iitli- sunersand ammunition, in which the enemy lost mail this morning. ,3000 iu killed, wounded and prisoners, together al Wittgenstein acquaints us that the Pros- !hh three pic-cs of cannon, and the whole convoy neral Von Bortstell had been sent to sur- composed ol 350 waggons. iacdeburg, on the right bank of the Elbe. The French abandoned Toledo on the 6th May, SJinst. however, his force was attacked by at 5 A, upntior division of the enemy, and he was j -J to fall Lack to Nedhtz, and atterwarcs, on M. The war. i to Gloiiie, on the road to Gti tze. Beau . in consequence of this success, conceived tct of intktng an attempt against Berlin, tgenstein's near approach he ccms to have j , lorant, and, 'putting himself at the head of men, with 40 pieces of artillery, he march tt the Trussian Generals Von Borstc and Wittgenstein had arranged his plan for lth his whole force upon him. The bat- t tka. attK ttxl f a c rtKc 1 1 it 1 4 Kr run. , It the enemy cre at length defeated, and1 0 l'r -J.. t0 the ,ne aaved them from experiencing a more . " ll mthan they did exrience. ljowcvcr,' SIR You wi ,)CrCclve by sd copy 2,000 in died 'and wounded and 27 roH.-orltn,w Wed , lhatCeneiai U.a,Io.r, from OftA mm rnnAr- uritoners. uenerals tira- . . .. . ... z, r . , indisposition, has resigned Ins commune, not lfamrrulicr were wounded On the next . ... , . ... ls , . , Wutenteb prepared to follow up 1,1s u'Vhe Niagara a;my 0fthe Disiiic t. 1 : e b?t Bwuharnois had reared in the d-bia -htther he w.ll tvet again be fit for ndoned the defiles of Wahlitx and Alten , fc(-rv5' lle hf cen repeatedly in a state ol . "stroyedthe bridges, and crowed the Elbe. .con.aleactnce 4 bti. relapsea ou the least agiiatlon ttcin Immediately threw up emrenchments ol m,,,u ' . f , and other parts, to enabli Genera! Bulow ; In W h tnentioned he unfoitunate c.r ade MatfeWg more ciowly on the right 'cumatance o the capture ol our two Bnguheia, the Elbe Wittgenstein', head quarte. Chandler and VV.nder. Ihe particulara are de. th Tthat Zcrbat. midway between Dessau ; iarwu ,n llK rel,orl 01 1' um n w,uc" ue Bve- overhauled them ; those who wflto enterprising kepi on and escaped, others ran to tuc shore and de serted their boats ; wc lost twelve of the ..umbar principally containing the baggage of the officers and men At 10 I put the army in motion on onr return t-; this place. The savages and incorporated mihiia hung on our flanks and rear throughout the march and picked up a f.w stragglers On our retiring the British army advanced, and now occupies the ground wc left. The eneroy,s fleet is constantly hovering on our coats, uid interrupuog our supplies. 1 Uc night before last, being advised of their having chased into 18 mile creek, 2 vessels laden with hospital stores, 6cc. I xletachcd at nudmget 75 men lor thfir protection. The report of the day i (though net official) that they arrived too laitc for their pur- lyvicuud.that the, stores are iot. I have the honor to be, &c. MORGAN LEWIS. Hon. John Armstrongs Secretary at War. lean boats, all ul which escaped excepung nine, con taining baggage of the officers, 8tc the rescue of which was prevented by the British landing a force, to protect thein. After tiie rencounter the residue of t'te American atany effected a retreat to fort George- having lost in the different engagements. 1000 men, in killed, wounded and prisoners. They . -reached fort George on Thursday last. Jfc are, ... further intonmad, that on Saturday evening prepi. rations were making for a retreat from Newark, -boats being' stationed along the east bank of the river. Groat consternation pervaded nt thai place. Col. Proctor ana forces bad joined geti. VuiccntJ and were on, Fnday, it ia said, within 20 miles of fort George . . Our flsct is in S ickett's Harbor waiting the outfit of the new frigate. - ' . General Dearborn b-jing quite ill, was to haVa lelt Ncwark o i Sunday the 1 3 tit for Albany. -debars rg. " a .. . , t ; ua oepjeoi tne stn ana tne suosequcnt n: tnt bf Peauharooii, thd Moniteur gives Uic f account. ' y the5tb,(he JSth division commanded by Crcnicr, had aa ijfau of advanced posts, t light bank of the Elbe 4 leagues ft"ui urgh 4 batuliona of this diyision only i gaged. The infantry displayed it usual in tiW enemy were wpuiscd. v laeTutitne Vicerojr being informed that ny tod paaacci the Lib at Dessau, sent'the pan of the I tth corps to support the Sndt ammanded bv the Dufce of 3el!uno. The no 5, referred to in the Report of General Lewis. Aiugarij, June 6, Is 13. Dear General. A ship having appeared this morning steering towaids the head of the Lake, which is undoubtedly one of the cntmy's ships; and as others -ire appearing, you will pie..te to re turn with the troops to this IMac: as s jo.i us possi ble, Your s with tsccin, ATTACK ON HAMPTON, 8cc. lJilerburg, June 29. Wc have endeavored to obtuii the most correct accounts ol the recent attack made by the tncn.y. on HampUDiv, and its result. The lollawtng parti culars are g imd ftxim the newspapers, Icllei s ui.J verbal reports Nothing, not purely officia', is, of course, to be implicitly relied upon. The attack commenced on Friday morning, a--bout 4 o'clock, by water. Tim 'enemy were brave ly ract oy the stiuh detachment ot troops stationed at Hampton ; who siutuined tho coidlict lor abcut ,ni hour and an half, nd were fiiiully compel!:! to ; retreat, from the superiority of force opposed 10. them. The enemy, it is atattd, lost 200 nrri kilft . led and wounJcd. On our side, Major Gawiu L.! ("orhin, the ceirmnindunt of the gariison, waS-: wounded, ami Loui thiity men killed and wounded. '1 wo hoUs:.u vverc ourni by Congreve rockets , sonic accou its s iy more. The militia, alter the engagement, retreated to York town. The express to 1I12 governor arrived at one o' clock on Saturday nor:un.', and the Council were. iiainodLttely convened. Measui-es v.eie prompu'y t.ikcn, and ars in a trai l 01 lupid execution. Th''v militia of New Kent and Charles City have' bceltf ,,' called out by the Lxecutive ; the nnima'oi CheS- r J tci liold and, Hanover have been ordered, tlie first jlfom the best information he could collect. His dorps (ay a considerable distance from the sceife of active operation as you" tvill perceive by ihe enclosed diagram, which ts on a scale of about 10(1 yard to the inch. 1 he light corps spoken of tveft Captain Hindrfian's Nictio!a"s and Uiddle's companies of the 2d artillery, serving as infantry. These Ihfce gentlcmeu and Captains ArtUer and TeNfScn of the same regiment and Lecnafd of the light artillery are soldiers who woutJ honor any iirvtee. Their jrallantry ari3 that of their companies was tq'ially consnichoUft' 6ft this 'oc casion as In the aff-ir of the 270a ultimo. A view of Gen. Gb.YttdWs encampmaot witt sufricierk P. S. The object of (he ei .cither to cover the retrcalof their tioo on a reinforcement. Majoi -General Lewis. rs with t-soiin, J to.rcu jizfous at Uioad Rock, and the Lst at the r II. DEAllBOKN 1 Piping free. Two Uooj)i of Cavuiry, viz, . froiri enemy 'b 11 ft uuisi be iWiuun and Grochland, have alsp been cuDed 01 10 bring ALBANY, JujfE i9, Copy of a let'tar from a gi-iuleiinui of inteili genre and ol aerVaUoit, iii tlie comity of Ontario,' to the printers ol ol the Albany (iasette, ilateit il.oomneid, June 15. Meitrt. Wibntcf & Skinner The following de tail of the events of the war on our western homier, is collected fi-om numerous and aSthentic sources, and will be fou'ud in tKe main to be correct. It will be remembered that the American forces, supposed to cbiisisCof 6 or 7000 men, tuider Gen. j Dearborn, mads lauding ut Newark on Tuesday out by tne J;ecilUve. , The'mUi.i'a 6f Warwick, York, James CV.y and Elizabeth City huvo also oeeo called out by their' coio iels coimuatida..t. , A meeting of the Citizens of Richmond, vas held at the Capitol ob Saturday la&t, to consider the' present state of the nivalis of defence of that citjv ( f A committee of Vigilance was appointed, to organ, ise and carry into immediate operation such neu sures as they may think best for the general de-' fence of the city, and to correspond with.liscreet-. and influential irfen in the surrounding countryj on the subject of organising similar committees to operate with the wmmitico of that city. ; It is obvious t!iat the- enemy (foijod in his e-xpec , 1' 4e a P rra; He; Mi ,.vJ rni km nt th, Vs of Fi I lac o ir n
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