"--I1;" - i " ,?' M J' ' '""' .MM,MJMMMrfNM- ' J ' I "' " ..".. " '''""'"' l' -' '.TII'"" . '" ' W ' I H " ' I I 1 1 I III .M ,. , , , ft , j,, t itiUMk'nVitAtf!' ;; yjfALElfeH;j.lCcr:PUBUaHEO,(wfLTW LUCAS A."ND -A H. BOYL VN. V j r ,w ; (e SSOrrm r-jrr.) n fmjf ' i " ' 1 " 1 "' " 1 "" ' "'"'f " "j' " ' 1 ' t ''J"' " " " . 'x''"" ' ' ' "'r'- ' r V' ii ' r ' ' 1 -i "f' '" i 7rejgaJnt?Iligencf J-r; Jfs. lf1V ''. V w MARCH " Ta" J W CrttAam.--1 he vhanceiior ot 'egvric. ' No - thrse. are the erou th$stf are the noble i m pulses," whichj ; pouri PR .out tbf boui in acts ot iVivjitei Bcncvowncej m muc turn intQ',thc''strcatii ofpufclic ', honor Seldom the valorous artlol" of the natnut fiolaier.' f Hear hear I) After the Spanish campaign, Gcheral ; Cfaham u .Uw A'Sn ranlr - Mi ia a' nriof indtreof wTien ndlitarjrjinqota ought o' be; conferred uglitO be.wild i Itiut hfe f oul4 not h'ejD at tjiis , rpottitntj h grattud -recfeinH ithat toe Uttatt iif ihc faiftnjand ii ?bf jwai thft t eetoratiofrorthfs nanani man iu.luo act ujc i f i.jw.jj.s'r frespct w(' th'e J&hp? me whphii4 ecipa &i i' ittotives,ib6urhood" of Snor,da jSvA there are between fine tharge. .'The loss of the Enclish, who wei- triotsano, 1hatt in the -Vifcty.of Bwrgos, tUereconsiderable (3ur loss iwnouoted to 80 Rilled 4d v- that irf the citjr f Burgos aj)d i; oe'igtibolKodi . pn the 5th the advanced guard vas at Foil hr tann Frrrir.ii , V "t ' (.-Arnmc i T-On- the 1st irtat.-arrived nine w.a$ft;6ns wade d Our artillerTiraiiiv a Dosftion; oitthe -Hirm bank yunr- woq.noeci, proceeding trora oiminar -ana ,Vinclais?3; We that tbe French aVe much iiijt ol; inuihour I HmVQie feliaKao.t -bre A feApd i iw.f from nF idea that arnr Dersonal recom tebicfft TMW'WW coulfl sway n.ioo , roue Rfo. dSo tttwedlv hltrh in their minda-aa:: uo.iwjrpraiiitr. Hi wl - . 7- i . . ..' i ni.i ciaratioja, . i nat ne never m m we hmjuuw 5n,dhe er,rU f omarmr.: The brave sol- more lieartfelt satutaction than the ptes- & didinVUniri? the achievmrriy There ; Generals Hope,, Ferguson and rneton, Lord C no oauiedtion of their precredink ; Castlereaghrnd others, were alHro to be- of the- Ccira, :whicW commanded Xuch of thejtft bjEjcr- AVe engaged th'e enemy ryyadrouly a'.Z an, auair - ot aavancea posts,, wb,rcJfeinb4iTuay4 u um4 -We 4rey him under tJtttfirpfahc-.ariUle on, tbe:ug6n?ank;whU5tiht and: the- 69i 7 vu&pi Wed by armlier from iBemardi; VTbeV ptt per rfloney Afftich Joepji 1 mh'nufactQred,c6meir feveiV dar more " rldicu? took;?-. . : J&$-ffi?& Letters from alt parta seafe'bf . thef gftiat grief felt hv the infi'abitahtV of SmTn aTthe eleaih of the matquii Romana 7iegencQr Gaiette, ZOih March, cnerefy. to. I2e(h An ExwMh: generiii oflkef Vvaa' -4 This was. .itUMnliit .-tbT march against ; the ' . : :;4 English ' armyewl min it:, The resolution waa;" 1 4.1. -i j. ..iiJ .' -Va ! . . . ' ' V ( : . " ior antinsTani aguatea in ine r.iencn wnvy, bot tt mnnicatM iitetrta ine wDoie or uie enerey a ime latiguM wi:fv .th4 )ocbitn;encea ot suclr,a powtiou Bome lujjitivr Vv English arrWetl at Iiotfzk'aijd Pirjherio' r ! r thc'':Frtnh;Tcar;giardl!'V''P: ;' 'y2?v Our J6?a" amounted :to P;jnetvV"fbiVof the-!: FRENCH ACCOUNT 0? MASE A S RE TREAT PAHJS, APIIL 0. . triiellh tnce front the An Aid.tJe.Camp of Ma !s!ingi ha arrived at Par IE drill V icy iMVivuuu niwi hu'ju w ui i-n-h ti rc i ,.ft ir an an nn nr- v imi an - iimiij i itf i inuv i rm ZZ" rers. n-rommissioned officers and soldiers. of ijjinusn wcajjpn, uic o unci, ucwyn ic jmuiji ' ,rM'aiHh-!4itMWHg charactenuc of a vie bTv.- Zjp AtfdJ'f) ;We, took 'iheireagtesitheir 4nm)n, inett-Mtneraisv ineir mmuici s, mihuui one ....... i ' - . : n a. k... .... i J .1 ' . I I. ..i- Mllinf llir.ii 1 1 Mil l ibMii'swv'v ----- r - -i - . t ' . . - -i . - " .' . j . w - - . W!s M caicawuon oi.inc 4"'g .e "V5' i . . -y. .... ., " . ., ,i .,Mn:nj. : 5.M nfarrh. fw,iti HpJftriro. whir.h was the- head-. ot-OW wins for two or three'ilaVt: atahatf ratinh army or. roriusrai. a was in im uic ,reiret naiQ eommencetl oil ? . 4 rs'hal i'he Pi'mct of Etb5l: ahatf - ; JJ .s. lie set out- oiLtbe ortwo-jeagorraper day, antt there Honlv remaned i , t . (GENERAL GRAHAMi, -Vho so 'gallantlv defoawd the French near Ca- -4-he. eat- Llh'e rrun oft our iJarr mmt l nrh'he could av wmi rt tin i her nart ot ni Jile W&S spent as a pnvaic . irnuc Vny thins: adjittonai Which he couja say both idle and vain," an1 :tt ahoald therefore con Jude by moving tt thanks of that house-to Lieu .enai)C-Ciueral llioniiis Craham, for the brillilnt ict;U7 obtained by Him on the 5th of this month, to iht? heights of iJairosa, over the" troops of the neniy. .- ; Mr. Sheridan was desirous of the honor of sec tiding a motion which had been so ab'v and clear k wih such energy ami tlin, proposed by tht ki ;lt Hon. Gentleman There was not one in ut HoujC, be was sure," out fell the same inter. v. ImiL was anxious for the bu me. honour. There ould Ijc nO difference of opinion on sue h a subject. A . ' I ..... .L 1 -V 1 .. I.., man. A severe ca am uv. ine loss m nciuiu wife, as we understand, tore hint from hits-family estate, 'and senttiim a wandeter overhe Coiaineni about the age'of '307 By change ot scene lie flop ed to soften if not to sul'-'ut;, the grief that pvrr wbtlmed him . He wandered bom place to place and, als may well be conceived, chose those tracts -that -were less visitedynmil!evsoufngyifig4fv full " health and spirit to find new. sources of a niusemt n: and dissipation. " s. It was in these solitary excursions that he be- cem; -acquainted with the country on the banks of TAonC4 kpowledge of eminent service to 6r my then at Toulon. At that peiiod he.was ia that city, not intending to e"m!race the military quarters. i , ( .s - il -l18" .tnerejort, iropoamjB,toi5W,trteie was All the magazines whichfthe army had'fonned' I,0t aday'tolose, and the army continued -ita were, entirely exhausted on , the SdaU oX 1 ebr jary. imoveme&t, the toilers, who uere sent from head - trarters, no Ibiiger. On the 1st of March they were rcducedto su sTst- oiTlhe reserve of biscnitf which could Ofdy shOw id -himsel.tLil.J;-Tr -" '-''iBJ'f illurniih fifeetidays food, undit waimpossirjle"to . . . '.' ' wait tor the titrvest, as no resource could dc tx ri pccicd from it before'; June. " There renvtined, rii'ge with baggage, pou the su k man, were It ft therefore." .to .the. Prince of Es'sling, only three (rbtbmd. I( took twelve tieys to marchTiom San. e 5anti ori;'eirjaryViinovetoeW7.r.,";" :nt twenty leagues n the 1 7th,The rear guard had whoHyasse . t." brought .'in 'any; I the"'AIva::' . , - v .-- . " t: Instructed by th Combats' 'pf ; Pt&iAi'tftifg " ipharand t.r-rr de Arome, the tiietnjrfto longePcfV e'd.himsel.tLi v.Jj;t .Tltse.f'tbree eombatVwcre adrantageous'to 'jf re neb -at my. i Not 'a, single caisson, not a car'" i measures to adopt. tarim to the Alva. All the movements pf thr One wi3 to attkk he Engirsh in theif hnes t uhtarytac. ot the Lnglish, but upon the necessity of subsis- h '..fluxurraR jr.U each- otferr hi t'n js.al, -tl.e unanimry and theitOrOiality with which theyof- Jfivfl llifir ihftiiks to the lirave fltrer-l nnrl his brave Army. (Hear ! Hear Hear h iiehoiK.,i prolusion, oulanxious to render his local Know- hi s'inmld not be considered as intrusive ifon this qutwn he jnt'crmjngled something of his piivatt feelings :Hfe had known General Graham in pri vate life: and never, no never, was there a lofti: ER SPlilt IK A BkAVER BiARt (Hear!) Af Ur many disappointments, borne as (hat man would bev'f thro: whose love of order and his coun try suboiicd his own .ambition," Gen. Graham at leug.n obtained his long withheld, long meritei reward Hrbwam?"lditr-almost-t)r'acddtWr il,indeed, accident could be applied to such.acir C'imstatice In the y ear 1793. a Noble Friend of. his (Mr S.,. lately at the admiral y, now at t he head of thpXJriinance a friend with w hom nodif fetence1 of 'public pwlilics ; eVer created a private mssettUon-had the command at loulou ; and he liau fleclarel that the success against the besiegers aided1 as they, were by the talents of Bonaparte, was chit fty to be attributed to a private Gentleman of ?be name of Graham. He was not then in the rtty? ' With a broken spirit, but an undaunted qeait,he had i ambled through those scents, by his tcqu&wtance with which he so essentially benefited our army. : r rum that moment he became a sol diet : why did hr Become a soldier ? UerfiiW he could render a service to. his king and fcountry.-- tle thenraisedtwu biutalu ed Uie Aust rian arm v. There were fe who were unacquainted with the assistance by which he co Hb'Hed to Mie fa'l of Nidmuav as with his almost hiiiaculous esc'aPA'from 'hat city anescape not euecttfd by an disgrace to bis . profession., or. his counit'yv-npt m vde as a spy in secret, but oDenlv -jt n'.i't, me tni;ctiiit(; , ui nis tiierme? At lalta? he acted w ith i the temporary rahktif BriKa" mer u-eneral j and so gallantly did he act. that Central .piit, who supseded him, declared that he bad tiVile ele to do than 'receive the sur tarter of the place v He then seived in the Aus ttif i'campaign a campaign, 'in which,-' whenever dapger was to he ound, he van its companion. Heiifext-ttended his ever-to be-lamented frienH Mook to the Baltic," and after that to Spain. In lede tisefnl vi his countrymen. He proffered. his 'services ; when it was found that rrature had en dowed him -with ainiieqtTaTitiei necessary To con sti;nte a great c ptain. this merit Lord Mul- g ave, the brigadier general, paid the following tribute : Lord Mulgrave. begs lf-ave, on this occasion, to express' his grateful Sense of the friendly and important sssistance he has received in many dif- ficulL Jtrmme nt s J4iomM r . G raliamnd to add his- tribute"of-praise"to"the general vHeeof theTJiri tish and Piedmontese t.fbcers of his column,, who saw, with so mach pleasure and applause, the gal 1afnvexample Inch jVlri-Grahpjm set td the whele column, in the forem'ist point of every attack." - SPALV. before Lisbon, but ibe principles of milit ticks forbade this, inasmu ch as his heavy artillery tence . t .;-i,;,;,;.-;t j , could not be brought up. T Af length, rn the 22d, the army was in the best Another was to pass the Tagus to form a junc portion,'-mkI the soldiers in the btsf. spirits, y. tion withth army "of Afulaltisia,' cuTd by that Convoys had set cut Ircm Slatnanca andCiuad ;'. I mean opening a'comrriuriicatipn by the great road Rodrigo, onjj every day the attpy .t&tii&ydit with SeyilljndMflric. iiiidinp his artillery "in ifg. shoes, and every ibing-that .'.ftgftityr Badaios, drawing his,pYoviVr.tjrt;n 4hc Alette- :Tor the'ir refreshment, v ; - ;r; j h. -chafletnc 5?i hlell 6beVaiiciihthiiuhe' Tnustl.t aimy 61 rubgJ9s1fvedsixmohtlii. -f ! -X4 t he double W ebt. Jionf, which the atniy-hadrcn-" vpon the rt scurces ol the eouMry f it has-ebengs;- stnicterl on the right and left bar ks of the Z.ezere,'ed its place when all ti.ose itsouites were ts at Punhere. jhauted, and vhtn 'the cifiFxuities of transport G'neral iible, with an activity and a true know ' and of totes Kh no hepe of diawing' any tl jng lege-cf ell the resou rcf h i s at f w4nc h did ! i nr-f h(m I. e t pets. 1 h-iaHlis which - precci'f the gicatest honor, as well as the ar;ifkry, was tl e Lnvest ait in ' ptfveial the n.tM dimcu.lt for preparing to ct nVrucl 200 boats. Werrigh: then,, subsis-n cc, bet; vitt lnn ibe rai arks ait en ptv, hv' thrnwiT i- at once two -bridirts over the Twus. - these ...t'.ifl.ci-UitsJiai toixt-Uie-existed in-muck -,;.r menaemga MageM.n tront ol l'juJ:heMe .nect. ing one lower down opposite Santarim, bearirg then ttj on tlie rear of the division of general UiH, which he English kept ttfore Pui f t t.e, or leav- 5tioij.ti degree in fch trtmy s c&untry aly luTdTwaste. .... . v. " ' "'-i i.; ' ; ' ;. :- , ' ? FAiii. April 10. 1 Ihgfeig4ivb-ar.mv at .LifcboYt. and-bv: a.-.rooyc-4 -On. ihi TiiWV MMCh - tm'mPM-om meni upon i.ejna, o .nin mtiu jii Jttsu - mc- jjidic u hip- ow iuwvm'vmi-j icivi-i.a.i-u . division or general Hill in order td succour Lisle n aqtiwlion.' csi$ir.ffJof-.4 fiigatea si-wo coV :X profiting by this movement to throw oer abridge, vettts, and, an Erlith suacrci , corsiiting tf i ; in the environ of PtnherThTTa passed by one or other of these operators, a ilieiatnant of the last Fftrxh ingate were" billed, ; communication would lia've been opened with Se ird tit vent abhtie, tl d vfesturnt 1 y her trtw. vil'ip nl A1vir1iifl- aiwl-rVi" . might- hn VP het uif in '.,The Courier, 'of Andusia aruved- on. tbei2ihriiiVi. - . ' ' " r Letters irom Sevdle rcch;jro the 30th ult. The The third measure which presented Itself was ex-commissary Aranza had not yet set out for lo icpass the AJondego, bearing upon Guarda, Madrid for want of an -escort. Several private ;nd opcring a communicaiion with Cii.tfjd Rt;ri persons, worthy of credit, write, expresVrt.g their -:go: where there, were ; shoes, clothing, tmmuni well grounded hopes of being soon rid ol their iif.n, artillery, magazines ai d money for the army, enemies. Letters fcum' Genda, to the, 2( inst. ' which had not been paid for six months. 4 nieu.ion, vnai eoasua-ii hi out m an eastern I JJ)n Uhe 3d of March the prince oi 'Ee sling di rectionA.,i)D-th e nigbt ...o.f ..thfi3.0th.takinir wit h him ibe 'greater .part of his division, as well as his st: PF, The letfeis obsetve that tins was done very suddenly, and that the rain came dewn in torhnts at Ibe timer All the money contained in Uic. treasuries of Gceneiia was taken out the same night at ten oNjlosJc-. ' - Lelfegiamakjma-nca Hon llatTTJrpuet was"' between. Ciufhid " Roririgo and Almeria; witbsl AW mi-ithaBnnnet had arrived at Salamanca,, and that the. Spaniards wire on the 29.b at La Raneza, - By virtue, of the decree of Napoleon, all the property belonging to Americans resident ih anvl oi me ii ee provinces-01 uie-feninsuia is confiscat-. ed. ' .--'T' : February! 24. - Reslir(.t hart I'mnncfd iriiUntm f o m;it;Mn ttia retreat, (,enHpe, Geo. ,! 'Monre, and many on the provice of linrfros, and enlisted all the mat city capable ot oeanng arms.i either married According to the best informa numbers of the enemy in Bureos ' do not exceeu suu men, and without any probability of being reinforced. It is said that Stbastiani has been obliged to aoandon his intended expedition egainst Mureia.' ,r.v--'.V-;;-'"-'"' ,- i; '"". " -:"'7-'.'Tv- JJfarjj -.-y-' Otrtbe 28th ult. advice was . received of the tn ci JlfL . .;i mtn, hajj ; 1 -v viuv n. m'jic vwuuc5s, inai in ine nour; men oi vi pciih-uraaam ws weir nest, adviser, m the jsmgle or of iju.-vster, Graham was their surest .consola-1 tion, the 4'01,y ir'NVheridah was here much affected.) The Htjutle must eitcuse...me ( said he) but I can. sot lielj'Vnving way little ttrTny private feelincs fnid tiie praiiesdf my 4 gallant friend. (Loud 0fH of hear, hear 'TTmust give the. House a per sonal instance of that Virtue which adorns ,the, man nd dignifies ! he , soldier., Wjieri he-went into '3'h, he carried with hirri the map of his estate Scotland, and 0i that tin p, the.' grouniJ his bed, J!'l tlte cafnp cloak '.jhl.'icoveringihdanned'-otict i,urecottagei7ayy.t!geskjr"hti ttnantry fit this brave man dould not for a rrinmfnt fnriri the duties -of domestfc.iepdemess.-,.-I have, seen yself the memorial? of this virtue,7and I cannot. Valdemora, and Alcala. upon which intelligencet pan c oi iuu i pianicy ami 5t cavalry, marehed upon f bos points.: Afterwards we were informed that thff niilliahun .K.f .r.il'.r..'il.. . I 1 . I W M u-w. T r I l . LfHI L D,' 111 in, I I I FT I I . I ( I 1 1 t V. - . ii,us even.amwsi ine ioji-lqi ipreign var s wno were we day pelore in Colrmnar, and part Jare. this hr.lVP man criiilit nn fnr :i m'nTn.ni' fnrM, nmf.ri K T-' ,j ... to , protect the fi'st convoy from France, whict. arrived the day before yesterday,: escorted by; 200 infantry ; and some "dismounted dragoons : those tsc ai ed 'f another tf ; the ' French frigates miitk ai.d Was la I rt bv tlie trt nivTT ht; esf esc.tijed. ine .i)guh ttint ore tt ..treir ,owj; -u. frigatesj ate the ctit tcvn tssc j was cast away,, . ' '' - r . April 13.' ' A plan of the '.Brjtisb. to get pos tessicn cf RrJ. Jisie lj means ot . a cisi Kccteu i'tencniao. been detecttd tr.a liv&tinted. , ""'-.V ";t-;Ti ' :-Apf ' The Director Gtncral of the Cchscripiron, ha u cided on, the tast measure. - -r--r--:-: z-lintpi mtd the Fi elects: tnst hia majesty .has I On the 4th$ all. the baggage and -the sick were l.tiiyuliedmyf rln placed on a gr,eat tjufriber of ..mules and asses an f.n.m sty to.i ciiscn'pts for intiibpasfion to iht ,,. which were wiih the army they wtre-sent for-' law s ; that the ttfiaeiMy and tlefctrters, ar.d theirs wardonlhe road and gained twr niaitbes. The lect ivt rs, thall never tease to Ibe pintutd to' the f:T rear guard was confided to. the t'nke ofj.h hirgtn, , utmost vigour ol tlie taws and .ugulaiitps iatsdr, ? wno aavantea irf-m LC) i ia ao ivinuano, iiueaicn in g63urnrt hip ttox'0&tfx(iE. On t he : 10th , Tne re a r g i a i d, was at Po mba 1 Our sharp uhco'ers, v ho remained in fror.1 of the town, and the 'EngHsh advanced gnat ds were en gaged, which gave risft to tho.'eonbat' ot Fcmbul. Our ' advanced posts . retired and the English 'ad vanced guut d entered thejowiii , The 1 st btigf tle of the 1st division of "the cuke of Elchingin charged the enemy with the bayonet"," 'and killed and" wounded 4 or 500 men. . Our loss in this combat amounted to", 5 killed and 1 8 1 wounded.' The English advanced guaid had no artillery ; that ol our rear guardwaa in battery and played con stantly -upon them. '.:':iiJ!.fv.;' ' ") :. On the 1 lthj the French,. rearguard w as on the height of Redipha. The Er,glishrenet al advenc :d with his whole army. At 2 in tBel'attetnoi.riii be deployed about 25,000-men under the fire of -be violated cannot be corkyi'cd'it? neutral.' lorty of our pieces of artillery., which played with great activityi All the shot tore upon the mass ot the enemy, .theV' beintr unmasked by any bat lliat moveable cclutiths if If tht trcoDS uill ba'l fotnS'lii tives and their assistants no hppecescape. :"iyt$ Apr ,v-; Yesterday-(Sunday) the-empcror gave atrdiepcf to the diplomatic corps. . Mr. Ru&cl, Charged Affairs; of the U. States' vas'-p-restht ' ' v4 f. l The Duke of Cassarois appointed .'Minister' Relationsv. ; ' ; -.J4 '.-v,,; Fciign Sjieech'driivered ty his'Jniperidtjesty'Xafitlecny ' advance of the patriots by the -wayof 4?ardid ter itself several times in their columns. About 5 their artillery ; arrived,' and they; minted some, battel its; ;f We, saw with pleasure that one of ihtii diyisirns manteuyred ot their right to turn bur left by the valley uf Re dinhar We lefthenVo it.- As' soon as' they'wefe suEkiently -engaged,', -the iOxh and-27ih ofitl.C line chat ged them witJi4he bayonet,' and niit them cotrpletely to the rout, fhe EngJish t.fiirtr who ' to the. CcfiTrcii tj Vcmnmttj , vnjAe Z 1 Marthy , i ... 1811.- - , .-v.;-v,- .. .v. .-."tv--; ? The deciet 5 of Berlin and Milan, are the jyn- ; J dafnehtal lav s tif Thy -empire'.-For the :teijlr;iJ nayig'atioir' I consir er tlie flV as antxtenslc ofit teriitoiy. The powr vhich sufi l, iir.1Uttd iranmit he r f.riurt ixd':? rtiilialJ: V' .1 The ! fe'ti' of fhie Amt ticiu corit? ce wij! $pon;?" j be decitied.r'1 will favotir, 'uv if ibe Hinted ; Siatea; I conform t!t hcmstlv j to tht tie dVdet In a c J ; t'rary case,'1 their vesstls "will tt 'di it tn' frein( tnf enpite.:-;V f:1i",-';.;P!' ' I''.f r'':;j .The commercipl relations cease. VI ttUU tdypn !Hry poBiovely;"vGei)iJe : merchants, v ho ha ve bnsirieV s to st tt Je and, fundi i j towiihdtaw, tughtto do it as i(s jj ossiblt.y I . gave that adytte to ihe.rinhatitafits oi Anteip, ; aftdheyVplom'eibJL.2-i j 1 wish fer aacC.bt)t not on a fiU found! 'on. , i J iUli. for it hi gr cd faith, and stjtb that it ;11 ;, )... i. z -z-- . ,-..,v.- .uimwi viuum eiiube i completely to inerouc ane r.ngiisn r.iiirer wno wjikfU recital unconnected with his present pan-ltkho arrived intiasure, us, that, inr the neighj commanded ra'kilfed.- The 3d hussars made a -- .-'i:.f:-C -,-V.1;' -.-..i. t . 1 T. ; .,.;.,-.:.....,....,,... ,.,. : L.A?...; - ."T "