. . . . knf ti tVrrii it f niniw tW-IUt (HJ WtlUOl " - -" oruii.orir to reto.il dew inj;ta,eV4 as ,Trl 'tviO New-York a& Curort are roueu f:WjSiJr'JoKtilcfcS3iL, 13.:. w". v . cft'na pir-tt craft BJUil' ertjei U Uwl Lraotk Do the mbjeet ol vcpnio the tiwl into the hsrbar of Erie, I than ba enabled to rtp u in k sutjet was nude by this detriment shortly auer the resolution was submitted to congress, but nvt!-IntrfeS-utsersauVactory had been received ort.l withia ifowdit j pro;osala r that purpose, by persons on the spot, vitro s ubraitted by ll honors We Mr. Wilsoa the representative from thai dis trict. .' ' :. f - ... , ' ,. ' lien. vi"' ; " vi It n hulk thM wtwU CV mch mrfjn pro. ttew fnCiti of cta" r .Ttljr nprrvr oonncikntip0,th",imbrh" "PpM to 0 bulldm ft the. 4S and t-fe slop of war at '- EMtiaiore and the T4 and the .4 at Phdadtlphu. : , : Cootrtct U ndWTchM of timber to vry " r! ""to.i Shirinsr TcaT " 14 mblc? ,401 - '"' : btci charred tthe pWicular pprorKh5tfn of th ".'.v- t-hh ftf March. lll2,,thouKhtppjid to thii amc. " " turpwl t timber cUrcWc to that pproiriation f vauiA lic been, tf in buUdi-j? three Ti'm i PartMuouth Chariestown nd Philadelphia "1 he . of wirot the oavy yrd in this city Io, w the re- , puir toe V.ips ci tnc "u -" "feral sets of spare roasts pari tope, fcc. cc.rciidy '. for the bipe wUkh may return imaged ; end the r ' ,Mn uDnncbletolmUarparpoc. t. : -. ' 'These have been charged cither under tbe heed : of epiirt, or. to the ppropraftn . for building T4'e v ia4 frigate, Wch appropriations, it ie conceived, ' ere 'properly chaajeable with Umber purchased for - ' those purposes. Six cargoes, amouottog to rwenty- 1 . been cut for the use of the British nary( but enter '(' ed the eastern ports of the United St&teson eccouttt , of the war, haTtfbeen purchased on fayorable terms j also, a prize cargo of northern Umber,. A contract ' was odo in August last fo" the delivery at Nor- folk end at t place, of a quantity , of yellow pine ; !ptank, thick stuffa, beams and . rnas pieces, sugi. for two T4' and two frigates. The timber A .'under this contract is. now delivering. Contracts . for timber yet to be delivered have been made at V Philadelphia for white oak plank, iWck atuffi'bcams ' t- and knees, and for yellow pine plank and beams sur- ' ficiKftt for a T4 and a 44 j$m ship, and for fifty sticks S5 of yellow pine for mwa and spars..'; These are " ' thargeable opon the appropriation of the 30th March, 1813.-.. . ... r - --...-i- ' ' ; No contraas for live oak timber have yet been - v mde,asthc transpoitAion Is impracticable under existing circumstances ; and if collected in consi ! deraUe ouar.tUies at landings accessable to vessels W; ft for mnBportavon, tney womu oe equauy so to the H ' enemy, and the timber when collected would be 'i. i -'k i;,ki n i-siruction. As live oak is exclusively o ; ' -t plied to the frame of Umbers, which constitute nc V form and mould of the ship, it 1 necessary that the ; timber should be cut and ahapeJ, diot. on!y ' to the ' i ' particular curyc for whicli each . piece is, designed) ' "but to its true oblique dimenslona i otherwise great ' r,'iaste in tbe conversion and expense in trjuisporta 1 -- tion will ensue ; for this purpose, it is necessary ' .'.that dr,lts tt designs' cf tUe contemplated ships 1 ' ' should be. determined, proper niuulds made, by' - i , Vhiclito tut and shape the timber, ':nnd mechanics employed to superintend the execution of the con; tracts.' Hence contracts for tjmbcr of this dtstrip. "fi Uon cannot be, made and executed with1 thesurae v'""- Jicility ai)d j ctruunty as for straiglit'tini'oer. ft is -bcretore considered, that, a stte of pvace 'r ' Viil be much mrto lavo-.abla to the collection of a : . stock bf timber' of i his description than that'of War, neither be transported to duck yards r ; . nor deposited In aarety at the sea , toast landing.- I r .u.tu u rAntemnhited to inake the necev 4u.rr arrangements for such suppiiesof TBuitabJe live ' ' oak timber as may be had in places of safety. On thissuject it is very satisfactwy to learn that Out1 resources, in timber of this kind, are greatly extended in the abundance'vhich 'may be ptociired from the ihores of the bays and -waters near the ' mouth of the Mississippu x' . t ' v ' '' , ,--'.No further steps have been taken in relation , to the dock yard, thao general enquiry und proper dc : liberatiou in, ordrf to determine upon the best sdtc ina certralVnuatiju.; ' t ' r ; ' The result has decided ia fovor of the right bank ,0rthe Hson, above the iiigtilands-., -Thcmuiies - ttui. aer.iaion, were, from considering the con templated dock yuiUs. tfc nucleus, ai-suad w.hkh ' a ere;K naval establishment may be formed, com v'ttnaine wet atftl' dry Aicka, forges,, founderies, - bonne, rolling saw and bkick mills, blast and suielt "t in A,Pn-,r.s. an armorn ""hydrauUcT engux;, rope f work', manukcturies 6f sail duck, and work shops of ' 'all JLinds, which -wU requite a copl.ni liead of w4- . ter readily commantieu i vm viw..uy. uci, i. 'w' ao.wiXbe the maia arsenal, and depot ol umber all kinds,. and thc niiDCipa) deck mi amv..T, .... . " . . . .."-t'V . Wur. 1 i"; Suchanc3taWihmeat,lUBny cl our sea ports, ? '. cessibl to sWips of the Hoe, would ioria so great' a .temptation to a powerful enemy, a to rentier ae- atrurtion certain, unless protected tyluha and gar- rboaa of t"lc most fot irudi.ble andcxnsive nuture. ' The nauirol- d.icrces at . thcaaa of the High ? Wla are sucbaa W jtmovedl doubt en tbia sob ; ' JecW and supercede tfio ncceasity .ci a luigj iotcct- ' ng 'force, ' ' - The Hudson U'o deep, bold, nollo Uicarnvof i easy aUd'fcafc nuvlgaion " Tlc sunoui.ding cuu -' 4rv produces abu".dnef.f iron and large quantities ; f hemp; and tW baiiks' of H e Hudson tur.asa v. tuiytiftitnlnr fit f'rriar4 purpose.' . Tho commuiicftti;jii Willi the porthcrn and wes tern !Acs,is mr.rd ''ect audi faVorublc to. the dis tribution of naval and military Horcs, than any other Htusiioo th.it c be si-ici.wl.,1 - TU obit-uiisJii t importance that ,avc hearj augers 1, tU that th't Hwlsoo a' tl.U point ta closed by tl.e u c tot '.night laluv thtn itt New York j but this bjcctio. U greatly ovetbuluncca ly tt.ti ex . ttaordinary ad.intojrea of the siuaticn. ,'. In order to stlert 'the mrsi suifblcr situation, a 1 careful examination tnd survey, under the diitction , of sonic of our most- experienced officers, aided by ''. Ikilful eniiinctr, appear to be indispensuble an ' opportunity f wWcUJias been pixtented by the 'operations of the war wd-cooseouent occupation of ' 1he oflkcrs btsi qualified for this service.' : ;. 'Nontfcfthofgun boi'-tvliavc Ltcn stld or cthe; ihb dispose d'pfi than by Vlarjng jn.tadiifary, in a tate of pteparatlo'n for net idv', ('om that wct'e 'fit. .'"for, but net n actut sei-Vice, fend, dismantling and kiylng vp' those thit were4 unfit for'servioc: This a considced th bcbt'tlwpoiiiion. that ' trould ba made j a thbnly purpcae'they. could b. nppDed, 31 sotd,.would be to tho' domestic nCTt.jaliott.- the ha td and intermpflons of'vUch L.d and still do prevent tto employaxcnt of i eomideraWe portion I tave the honor to be; tery respectfuPy, sir your obedient aemnt, v - W.JONES. - .. ?. " 4-tr " , From IhtCtortrid Journal. . ! : JtfiUedgcoille ', J&rch 16. Our Iud'ur aflUirs. have recently under gone no material change. OiTensive operati ous, which, are a present suspended, will be renewed we imagine on the Arrival of. the troops from No-kh-Carolina, who have at length marched and tnav be looked for in the coutm! of a week. By tne last accounts from General Jackson, he was at Fort Strothtr with five thousand militufand a Regiment of regu lara, and expected to descend the Coosa river to its junction with the-,Tallapoosa about this time. -A simultaneous movemeutwas.to have been npde by Colonel Kusbfll to 4he head of the Alabama. Gould.,the troops on this aide have also advanced, the Icidiaus would Jiave been completely hemmed in, and perhaps an ead put to the war. . It is not unlikely thai the march of Cut Kusse'l may have been protrpct ed by a'late iucideiU Beinj engaged in build ing boa'ta at the Alab ima Heights to trans-poj t his provisions, and haying a .number, of men who were unemployed, he determined K make an irruption into the enemy's Country and de stroy a town which lie understood ,wlas not far distant. , Hut it seems hia guides deceived himr and after traversing the wilderness ten daya, during all which time uo sigaof an In. di ai xaa ;di scb vered , hla : tock. v t- prov is ions failed." y Having taken the .precaution l .for ward a npply up the river, a kmU paity hea ded by Lieut. .Wikox jf the IJ,' Sutta army, was despatched in aearch'of the bo.at aM theii' comrades; ef,whose; safety they had became apprehensive, j', They;;had proceeded 4but ft short distance dovn'a small rivuUt, when they suddenly came on a largc ..body. of. .-.Iudiaos, who'pursued them jnt canoes. Finding, they would be oy trtakenVVS Parr'y tnad (o&tbe ffhore the' "enemy approached and the Con flict comihsriced t long" time in even'scalcs :hc battle hung'--.but thej savages, though five iimea their numb:,..were at length "repulsed, and our adventurous countrymen .proceeded on; By. lDgr aga pursued, tneir canoe. unfur tuuatcly upaet io a second attempt to land', "by wjhch nearly altheijr7 ammunition wus lost.- The little thai rema'tued -having been eypend' ed, ths; Indians, after, a bloody contest,, over... came-thenwbut one- man escaping to ttlt Cm mournful fate of the resr-;, it is sd that lieut. WiLoxi.,tho, "wounded in many places, Strugs gled ta'the fast,' , and had scccly fallen ,v.;lien the detachment which hc.ras"i,i search of cauie in ticw.- Thelndi:uis immediitelfled, laving"the scalps th.-y had taken. , " . s ;From thii bet information we can ob'tiinj the f -cdve2 s'.r'cntniVcif th- .ludiunVi'iifrho hoi:Ie.''doe's notxcetd, itvo tiiUoand.,- A gunst ithis foics we have ut; pfesent'nof less tiiaiM-tght thousar,d men einplO")'cd. ; Tf abie to tludc iiir arms, thy ftiUit 'cie loug be con quered by famine;-, being already Yeduced 'to grvat pover:y.and wvetchedne6S,A,'aud having q,'j means of procuring subsiateuce,' In aJ' ?ver,t; government will nu' d-bf conijicate at least. eaoujjh of, fjicir lamia to tl.fray t!;ex ptnesi cf the waj1 add it quite poisible' that part. of.. the 'nation -hi(.h"has 'remained iriet-dly will bcrestrtcti-rj iu . their ten Uory W nude'to conform to rrgulailons that, will in sure their' fUi-Iity in fature. ' Such tf vht-ml a ... '. j . a t turc lorous ileeds and we" carat but irtdulre' ili'j hope,? that this brave nun "w ill be hotibtd autl duly rewarded by the proper' authorW.' - ' " ' ?" fivstoHf' Aiurch 18. 'l frigate Gwrtfe-M.Ycslerchty ajtdvcd-1 1 Ptoyl vlcncc tlip cartel ship Kising States, frcm lirbudoct arid St. Iirts. ch tbo lormer 33. flyst" ugo; the latter on the J st instant. ,Tbe Coi.Bt,itu.tion rod senfa'cartclinto1trbBdoea with piisoners belong ing to vessel she ,had takenone ! of the. vessels was said to bo'a sen.' of 20 Rims.' vThe. Venerable of 74 guns,' Adm. Parhom, had sailed in qucsi of of the Constitution. ?.The Venerable toolj the to French frigates lately carried in Barbudoes. - When they -foil in with the 74, tley agreed to fight ier, .but on clocingf with: her the irenclv commodore made all sail and , escaped j Jicr consort exchanged several fcr:idcs with the English hip and tlfen attempted to buard hcrt but fell astevn atter throwe ing tbout TO "men on er deckjfho were mostly Wiiint" nv w'mindrd A few davs afterwards the Venerable fcU'in with the otlier filgaUj, and captu red f: x-v r ; ') t fr; Etf ract of a tetter frotn'a geiitleman r-f respeciftWi tv, rcdlt)ff car -ench MUla, datei 4th Ma.ch, 1 cxpfctcd ere this to have, been at JMiw- Ycxv I set out the em recruary, oui oeroie t4ij.ii l f ..n'i it -M ?eitri'oeJ breakup tst i a ,v"rrt a; t eptli Mills, aod as sw re; , of tbe f;:natt w.-u'd pass my hcuie, t H.wuur it pru.i. oi fa return and be.wun it.) faiOily'duiinVtne buttle f You me rrSV boon it, tfut-the jenioval.of the arwy.froni the l reach, IuJa-wj more like eftiuht than art. hgular r etreau. I canaot.convey to you an ac count of thtf'iajrnetse public loss occasioned by thseirijVal-lUpwards of JOQllJetgb. loads of provisions have" beea captursd by the Bri tish at Malir; th faar courners and Chatea gtiayand carried to Cfada, besides what they took at the frthd Mills, Where were alsse. vera! hundred 6f barrel destroy ed by our Own troops. From tb'e 8th to the UtH upward of 5S sleigh loads of sic t'and disabled of our troops pissed by every U igh Called at my house-there were fronvJ to 7 in each sleigh that liad ' been taken out ( the hospitals and it was shocking $ humanity to see those mi serable creatures 5ome w'tre apparently on tb verge of eternity,- while . two thirds o the others were intoxicated and belching forth the most oiweene talk and horrid oaths cf which language iisascepable.'j Tho :$lth, and 21st rrgimeotspit up at; this place pn the 14:h be fore night? but after sua set news wasbrought tht thcfllritish had landed, a second detach ment at the,: French Mills the commander immediately ordered all the: baggage sleighs to: oe unioatuu and the troops put ju tbeni and paraded at 12 o. lock in the night, which Was t mm . . j uone, ana tney marched at least nine miles be fore day light, leaving ttus whole their bac- gags with a party to impress teams, and carry it on me next day as last Us possible. r-Three hundred barrels of. fljur'were also Jeft at this place, which , lull of course into tho enemy's l . t ' - a. s . . . . . uWevtr. lis have recderred imDft;ir.t aitf. .id cone nviiltL'nv but tarnrv lliiuv isi ofthut iumbur, fUght not;o be jbrgotfiW. ' TIu- tn;c ot lus .. akin ihotila nnt detract 'from va Ft'- . . i 7 turneti'..e l.l lgiala'Urc, j f lTT his o'ecrf'. t Srevcr ht 4, - s a t (1m it v .4 tlx . , T Is mli-:at9 j . it.... . r . . . i l mca 4. v 4. i ' H.J v ',tJ I tUrd?) hivh nukes it s U iH4.v tiOcm 1 - Twenty ITcjvt In Not hlk b 5 rr i n tsur . hv ktely beer, co&iumed bv r. '. J - A Savannh.r.eo. paper of lUrch 35 i.if.'ri that.' ofivUl infarmatioa hd been receive J f-n : Point Petre, that much alarm existeJ n t j :c fnoaaaeapcctedatucktTallrlijsS f.i -aaiUtwa . sloops of War, that were anchor J cliu Mary tt A letter from IWdeaux Lls frkml In V., dated Jin. S9 saya a ptlasto the HanlenuVe, ci f hiladelphia, worth s tnllllon, ha arrifed at Lrn- 1 . hcla,and our vCociuTI left this, tUco vts.ierJ 'a to take ' the charge of her. Six ether piiks bird been sent into tlw ports U BritUfi." ' - ; v An article Irom Franklin (Ttnfi.) of dte !arch , states that Gen. Jackson had liken up the line ct v march from, FortSirather,. la search of the enaray ; wiit ruibvi wi trjwut irooops ' " 4 , The BriCsh brfar Falcon. American of. Salem arrived at Bilhoathe lTih. ' "w m fcvriv uiTW4iu ai iOIA4Aw poUDO.S' - Weandersund that a court oflnquir is row ai:. - ong on Uen. VYuktuson, of "which Cen. Irardis President. " . H'a.v. .- Wo are infonnetf that den. Cass his resigned i his commission in the army of the U. S. in conse quence of his having been appointed Qov. cf thj Mississippi Territoiy. v r Chit, Fafier. -Afcw Hampshire tto tim. The Nw Hampshif"' Papers- giy teturns Votes -from nea'rly alltbtt -towns, and shew that Gov.' Oilman is re-elected, As that the Senate and HousawilUontiuue FederaL 4 Sanguinary iComlat i4 , . S. .i, t aau wnicn mignt tuve oeeo saved oadf ; X wo Jrreuchmea, privates in Captain Jw;A - . th;y given urdrs for its removal It does not tompaiiy.of Marines, quarrelled a few davsav appear to m that a;few thousand barrels -of g and neither would be sati.Ssd without aa provisions rtis any object1 to the commander appeal to arms. The weapons they chose fof : " " in this stauon. .al h.e,thrce hundred barrels of. the ocrasibu were their own bayonrtt, Klcb M K: fluut;left at tljis place; were all brought on as is the way among soldiers in the FrcacbV V from the Blact River, after the order forre-rinythe unuxed from their row.lcts, and : moval frora' Fr'tncK Mills, and might as well having' chosen their seconds, proceeded' to a have been stopped at the , Ulack River as'snot in aq adjaceat thicketHere these herorm - S brought on here. ,Sveral hundreds of sleighs alias maistera, "set at each other, with s.M th. 'V were hired in Lcwisf JetTerson and St. L-W-'formality and skill of experienced edpnts" anri " rence counties to eoVmmr to the French Mill 'omin tied to narrv and stah n;i . f .. j..t:..j.:j.r." v.'.'.A. .mi . . vvvMWHi . maw wuumcujirmn t tifncnt ou riactsourgn picrceu wit.l repeated wounds; fell, exhausted ? -i-whebthey arrived at the Mills.1nste.ad of a:d declared himself vannuished i whil. ih'. ' ent hundreds of them to Plavburjjb, and the antagonist, was yeTy willing to receive his sub-. ' ' Vermont and Plattsburg, sleichs f4ilack ri- mission. Both were borne Lled; tn. Um'(J' ver.This was exceedingly .accommodatiDcri Uoseiul in the! Navv Yard, where thev ; " V to itw, ii.ritish,tor tqey took them on their re-,been properly , attended, and we Vine learn. : C uiu, iiu t,uupc4Ku iiicinu cany; niwr vooty are j lair-wav ot f-r covet v. N. He money lot -their trouble and discharged.- From the verv-extrivacant prices which have! Ll seen, etveu at rrcacn mi;js tor onardsaav POgKClrflH; : By the arrival at ,Bistnn on the 221 . nit? otlhe Letter'. from1" S 35 to S 30 .per thousand from S 8 lOt ? r1"e sc1,'?:M r CaptSiww, in 34 days from ; vJr ,,:ar.:el,lor transportatioo lopm Jflattsscciwl, !rhir con ten u are impuiuat, - " --'V,. per iwy jor nrju anft s yose (inxcit P;"r aciomjimia; unu at Uie fteaa of hifarmiea, ; there ha3 LeeaTst;veral nVjlllmis ?f dollars sat Jr,yti)ipry d Tbe London papers receivud this? nenred ihat ncel ne hn-.t hi'v. fvJr, uM rfun8; ' p:"' amwunee that .the -ffiUjUmMveert.T -pencteci tnat J5iacr.-r.l lie Dot na e lyeafcl DwHkanU s.,len hroken t.Ji that the armim. -destroyed except twrt small, .cr.es, tvhitlt havw' bad been denounceM, and that liosi'ditiea -were renewal - - beeit carried over land to lattsburgh.-' 'i - O" t'erihrinuary. - ..-v. to sar that lCOO have died since: the rrmy ancethey hid pcriencea, the Koh1 dl-posltfoiu of the- landed 'at, French nilts A'.X i?" Past,'tubaiiUaUi 'd' irrival cf the. vcinfviwxmema in the - jywm mM., mm mmLmLrtr.;r ,. ,. , - ,y, cty eni to havo produced their rtvo,a,le move mnt, . ; .fi " .'iii"r: "' 71 ", ' " 1 ' litei,M' '-"'i The' ps5e-ecf troop to otirciijhaa- .r . i. rji Jf, 'T!?At1 V jhe'ncoitm.u4t lor servral dayaiaS our audioiiiLa rival " - 1 lSv Hjif , s-U , vvinmltoprtpargainstthecn4"-myi(itali(uldh!'eprv--. i-' wt e in tie nudsloi Uieur ranks all the; meaiUm oftli . . . rrtfectui-e. ' ..1 ''V ; TVoyet.' .' St. :"'f Tlieiplntof (he nilitarj officer and aoldiera, is moatt ' excellent-- Atuid.yt lu.y tranwns thra ,at ihe very ;Wo have b.?en favoured with the perusal of a let-1 "ame lone "l th; enemies thai come to sack Franca, f ' ; ter from Col Jci.se A. Pcorion, dated ' Camp, twb1tl,7!,u? l? ,rivera on thj other ii.le of the Khine. . v" ' rr.i'ca north af PpirHhuri Oeo jIrih lit", wUv owwry 20.-By a manoRivr aisMlfid ftsitva ' , n..esiltlol ictUsburg,Ueo.Alarcb U .. IM h,0id cnt. AIaik01ha dUcn.TJKwd.AnUp.repeltod-il Colonel., espied, JO mch Foif IWktpS fctVlhe!,ml healm UiS enemy! of wl.oinV hrkilled k coSaidei.- v 34ih. l he trooVis hud. been smnewtnt ttflliCtediKabte numher. ahdeKcncd his iunctinnmih ilie.irmv i.f " - vr"u6'the mzles, out hd gencully .recovered ,We; r. soHT"'to le'ai n tliat MsW .1 orrciUine -liad this let; ri'actureilUTti lit; - uu. by a fall from mi imuc, vui ivjs uui jjisuhivu iruiu iuuecuuig with the rcgimci.t - 1 " ' - ,-' 11 ;, ;',':. ' Arrived at ho rC.intonementt, V'ear ihis ditv. the itv. ?0tii a'.t.' a company'($0 privates if iWy, S.'troops untliV llie. command 'f-Captj CruoiduHroF the 4'3d Rc.fimi'Tif: fmm t nttlmhti.' . .. A'bomp'any of86?meftj imdei the wmmafid ot Lint Ulount passed through Fayetteville-otithe jvh tihl d oin V uilungton N. jU"on their wuy to Charles tb'ii. '- . - v. ;?.TvJ-';; ?r. 1?,, "Vc Udsveek commence the debate oil the Loan Rii! by giving a .pfiit -of Mr reurson's Speech. Th'cirgreut, length,-will prevent' fttr --publiiahoig mora than one or.twq speeches en, cac aide -The Speeches ot our own Repi'iefcjivuves .f.if to be prow cured) have" preference. " " X'. . CounterfeUt.'mThirQ met in ctrcn'otion in ,Vt If vast number ol uoui1terttjityoyjwi'iv,(iyv V. 'c;Tircy. Mes?i8.'Johi,5c 5btStaqi"j ef tha' cHy, Received from their friends in Petersburg a 'few days.'ngobr fwoiof these countetfeits, to hayo mem cxcnangeq.VYfl ouvo also' nearaot m,iny others "that 'were brought from the same place In tho counterfeits the, edge of the sword in the fi gure of justice turns in wanf, in" the real Ones it is (ild owttwrrf.-Itv the counterfeits the black line over the words ".Counterf eiter bf ware": runs per feet across, in the, re j1 ones it is imperfect iinmedt ately under,, the words tight . .'Ctmimt.- liktlie.real Hills in the right band . lower coper, of the sqviure rrftiinrt iiim fionint tif Ji'if iri. linii?i:itilir liailnp thi balance, is a large1 black dot ; in the counta.rffsits,th dot is scarcely percertibIeJ-6n the same side in the pentdne Bilhdft t&e vorii ficnttnenV between the two first strokes of the letter Ai ' there U very small dot ( In die counterfeits i -there arc none. The pa per or the genuine Bills appears of vytuovi comuex loji, that'' of. the t counterfeits tuhitt. , Tbe signing particularly the name of J. liunt Is more sram Dane in the retu ones. (irmv Duke de Twtntum. The" l,:nKiil have , witli irawn' th; wala Itoaentl.al i the riissiann kavertM:iiUirtidtliir fo?-'i h ... iii.i um I uii h-.f ill ill I wvi ' inim . a n i "New etnially happy arrived from the othef points Jof"5v- f i wa equjui v nappy am vea irom me ot tier points r v tlie,npire ; die. French nation shew themselves ererv- 4 Wner worth vfUiemselres ; noble em huam creates SeW .res'oatxa. i livery ihiiijr furebodea appMaching reace. and if the allies could hesitate t conclnda it' m. i..-oud and generous people, n Im have so often cnr.i'tercd r :? ' aim : u&rauueu iiiem. woiua auon m&xa t:iii M?iHnt.ri- ,xt i UtinpoliutwdUjeirtenitoryjt . a . , . : tUlon. lrtl WittlreaRU waa.amon the Ficnipoteuti ' fef- i-1?0 f'Yurb, remit is aupur.ed li-om tliis metinrv irf ,,- 1 1 IT lb hfc!i.3irjftl IliA nJ. ....... ....... ' - ." p.. . m...w ..u hl.W, I.I.IV. Kit IIVIIL UIJUll IvBlKlirillV 1-ttl'lS . i. -s 1 The Eaiperpr had retreated ta'rroyea. Tse Duke of Jr- ari'iJtumwatCh..lon..rl"", ' . " .'; " ' -f- !. ' 1 ha enemy lwve ad vanceil iruWably.. Jij li bi&evf tatluy.irvriii' nt.Pkardy. aearKcitisons. .ji' Vi (i.is.ciu"ii,s in t!ie tumbler atnte lhat- 'i ..TJuS-allies Were Within 60'le!ifruei cif rat'.!." Wf.icfi"" ' j liiou Waii4 tljs grcateat eonstcrnaUon.'-'llis hiliab'.tanut ' "V 5 vi empiiiyea in 'cutting Uophi trees fortify the eitv; '-'N e-t.s Aiii5eo.T: ;rj, , . , .'.' i-at iiiuiito i reat etrpioiw wai Ohserved by the "in i. tiiv,.T?Jiivvi v i fiumvixu utiuwn uiusaoi ciaiice 01 a . toijf initl . U nii, .had.bey giyeibjr. ech.atUjided f v ' l''ftlititr.e(-svs c '.v.' f 5 fA.iMaaiirtrinFiirmshat Uea.ie Salr.Mcr Sailed f j-.riiioft(td tu Uiilertvs'lfi.Ht. .ijumlnli-jif hal anriider .l,l Ip he wedih aiin ii j.lat tat had-maihi peaetCi? ie fclmujct renrrni kin of tf.ir k tr ilfc, 'ad after his ' Ucitth tl.a eruwn should rtttrt tu ilia hottvof Sicilyi ' " 's , " 1'h adfaficedpwit&vf(t''e-V1i- klaliOTcrfneail. ' tx;ot LhaUiiis, upvalue. 3aiic wuei" .aie v. skirnuahe. .", ' ud taken .lace; ' ' .' . 1 . ' ' " V " v - l "i a baititt watf iixitnt uia 28th and 30t ! Xmii nt-a ' Sit.yen vie I, m wiuUiXjMuri4f.a tli AUks both claimed J rISavottne li;tdnot bean takeo tl 10th rf tcbi TUrA ;w armioKi 4inf - liiid beeit atverul akirtnUhra. tx-twtlehr lha fhen the Rambler sailed, Alarsbal ?Sottlt ui LafdArV'l''-1 I'. eithcr the Textl the hands of the M ? The rambler broil ihcOthiuf Murch. Jlnlish ship Union, of 01a)ry, from J Jiiiiaim for LiverpuL; Uukn iih 1200 baWcotton, aiui lS80J0UiS eeSee,' testan f iiafMi AMa TMjts; f i-'i,Ai'(.ni wt nor Scheldt neetS naa. U:u inti lie.. i' ."' . ,J r iahtia:i7ttri4nnars.i' tflitbattttfrvd'OttY