... - i i .? ri,A wr emerinir Kit .T f . ...... ..n .il,rYMn. i I I ,11 V. " I "III K"" '""' iWum li : mat no government ever yet "u .'-.,rt l by.'f inucnda .s : the sting ol tar- .'. . ---. ...vtk'r tirf.. consist in luc asin iiin me ir":Hl" " -" u b nf the .t-mark,' - ---- - ,',.;,;,j.Wff un the obiect oF the bill to L- , . i n.- TOr-ii lor takwiK Canada, VI. O. a-irl he WOUIU ill imvv v niiv ; t 1st. The invasion on its own merits. L me.in for the attainment oi flww j 1, r3 v" - - f the- continent As, to the first point, he said, ne was mn uuer W his own opinion ant),. but the conntmea sco. fiments of the people in his portion of the union, that the Invasion of C. nada wWct)i, waktqk, kjfNSiiL.ss, ana wicxmj. c r . . , . i.. .ni.,.i0 Ann hn be understood by net uemcu, m: uu. i-- j mns rccenilf produced. vno worsnippeu m mic ;J. s where Umdorcei was priest, and Machia rr s &.d, who considered that iheena josiintu came. ' ; Some who are here, aaidne. from' thaf quarter ir s ims of the household troops who ljunge lor what they can pic. up kwii uw b'c''uw house, will say differently those :iw ho., cpme-heie and vH h their Umilie liv a,l ck upon the breast of the treasury toadeaters who five on ele r.nurtesv. UDotl the Dtla Hwailbw great men's spittles, and get judgeship, and wonder at the fine sights and fine room, ; and fiae comoany, and, most of all, wondei how they themnelves gpt there these creawrea will teil vain no hat such aa I describe are not the Benti ments ot the people of New England, But t say look at the elections f in Massachusetts aa inii vidual against whom here was no objection bat his beine -friendly -to the cabinet and its system, wa out nut in fa or of a man of another stamp. Sir, I have conversed apon thequestion with men p an ranks, conditions and paitiea in Massachusetts: men hanging over the plough and on the spade i the twenty, thirty-, fifty acre men, and their an-' swers have uniformly baen to the same cnect They have tskefl, simply, wirn is me invasion far! Is it fori md? We have enough. Plrtnd;r! ..place . tccotdihglyj : fiten. pcsseiwXtttwoiinlt ville Bojon.apdiCovertdnhecJouIa fn4 dgrOad, V.L-meiHfl.tnw.jina BWPlcenuesio IKgVaTri v aad in oider to pront tne itussian, empire, wnite, he extended v 7 " t r .,1 k.oIft ft Ih nvina.aiatl v-. . A till ' sJdeW fie iDwina whtcli took lie drove? thtfnenYf ftoro the pursued hi riv towards folotzk telUgence a Httie befor datk ot-the sitaation nrwnicn me enemy ?iuunu mn v '"' nc. roaa 'roft ti - I attacked on the evening trtthc five o'clociv ; bnjolensw wascpiumually harassed by djcK and drove hlm- out of him strong entrenchmenta, imm we corps ot uoctorofl, wfi0 comtnaM r-Tfrr; to which success ljieut. uen, Lnm oinugcu rwniusw. ;. moTcment, greatly contributed. " "The tnemy then threw himself which is 'surrounded by -a dauble pa he; miTntajnetf himself nearly .ihs . whole night, , ments, to various positions ,srqtjnd Mcovv v',,. -1 keeVwcr ho a toivstant ftre ot musq .etry on all sWes . on the rows Irom Waldimer. Xico&htt aa' ii; from be hind the palisades,, as well 4s out of the;trqwnd has actually extendeJ AiV'ir igt,t 'S; house. I gave orrlei s fr rojr ordnance to fire op-j communicate, wijh, some accounts tyr j,iH j;" fr ' mv advanced c-uard ta storm h .iplacs in two di visions, the firs; under the command of Tnvjor generals Piastoff and, rKebitcln ami the other on- dcr1 the cimmand of -colonel Rwlieger, of the Grod- . ' . - - . i 1 no rCCTinent ol hussars, juwuienam general oa. In ,the mean Utna On, M actional j ; w8 f I rty about the 2ad S pt. and View's coVpfol edahipoiigh . Wi.lhi. lo-ar.U,-- Soioli -k ?i3iitL iinovel as soon as he perceived his troops were VVttgenstien and Lssen s i.rmy are saidto W , clise bef re Po!otk, threw himself alsp. upon the beto detacKed. to act upon. W i' tpsk n& enemy, and was ne nr w" marencu wum uichi into the town. In this manner, at three, jn the . i . . . t- IV inp 41 RM 1K1KS1IMC l!UUU IU VIIW 0 I Uir mean, . .7-7. i- - - o ., . Iti: tK. Mw St,isf We hve titer : r culd bcl.eveHnat or ineonetic vm M.nrtlft arm to kft-n I ii t and ' " The loss of the enemy. must be extraordinarily W Tllt" . SnI&ne th. plaCeso?actionare covered ,ui tili.-.in visu. w,tbwenJin.n lhat. Tlieae are JadTcio u Wtijrtr s6- dead bodi,.amI accnrdinKta the report of the m u, lk.d.nK pcfV? i txc ired 16 us by n i ,j e, and their fase ! hbitant. was employed the whole of the pre- t .intercse neigh thv i. v iSucT Slhe atahdard pftheir cWr-l thindir.ofde. Marshall Goyvion St. Cy r, u himseff,woun. th thr.v.sioft aoatla J horn-ibui heard yours with the same- IhtlHttr. ded hw tg ; . , . fect cMV th.- conduct 6f ib6 British cabinet Vat erTWpnl(J ,heRrd a harfj'ora: N ; uWe hate taken rers forty five staff ani 'unf rZThri th -K disgJied'S finperior officers, .nd-K, rank fc file ; among the ta,t.e.w!t would no-To such poluiciafiN : IJV rhmi i. - former h7rce two colonels. AV bate alsota. r o I uponAStnoieiisk) while Tohiwivw tad arrSyj l rinK-on aqout tnq i it.n oi en;e.miBr tmra f; .SmI.'sko f leaving .On. Sucktri, a'W"Klh'' , rily'-keep .lVegnier and the P'rlncw cf'cTiwir; tn.chetk At the date oftheast KrenitK Ikiif j I (9th October) ormaoTnVust have , heaiWiliijJi; j U Smolensky wereIaeotf'bj'-Sfti1 it' also arrived, so lhat tlie'i exfvrltlter, p;: pie, reeling pity, justice n-s vpi-v inmir. Mr Q si'd that he knew ef no legitimate basis 0f ptlKK-aH but the moral duues j no spring from which '0 draw conthffclooa respecting ei'her but ftvm the teiwe of thin, and th-. relati.? exist Jng among them. It would be Wtd thai ihe war a ihh to take the property of the hostile lia tijh, and that the dependLnt.t and tolmes bring au'njects, tbeir property waV; Hable Butxfhete Hcv other relationar he said whkh, rjeaef ved at tetti'i.iwrhe relations which nahire had es ablish i etw en the United $tates and those coWies. Aaiececent to this war rbere ajabSisudbeivvetii Canda and the United Statea.n intei course ol the Tj'Wt amicable and inUTesnng . rature. i ne ptre on both aides of fett. Lawrence were but j- txtf" family, though living epaitely, in . the cdristantfecipfocation oT tnendly and tender oih te : they even irtci-ma; ried with each other. As of Mr.Q. then on thiapotftt was, that tbeintasioH -ketl.one piece of cannon, and a considerable; quao of Canada was cruel, as u brought hre anu a worf wy oi provisjjns m tms.uaMiuc, amon an'mnbeent,. oneteiiliVige8-wiaiton,. my. 'had D0Mfthe.to dattoyj,. . v... : ..i i T,rn.- nn imnmnsiir o,f. ' ' u.-The enemy's loss, would hate been much senseleto. as to this country, because it com ueices greater if the-lieutenant general count btringell a sysVem which once begun, can netcr ot Closed, aaa Deen aoie to iouow mm u yu ' and the array of iirvasion will be the conquerors ofi great morugcation he was .stopped by the inter home tod wicked, because At is prevertin th ventiod of superior for Bve versts from ihe,town. bfeasihgs and beneficence bf'Q&l to the ruin of hii -.Ouy-idsa is-not .inconsrable. Grthe . generals, are wounoeo major general uais to mc ntaa, j Prince: i,ibirgkoi and Harm in who have slight contusions. Col. Rote of the 26th Gagers severe rry. wounded in the let..and .the gentleman of the uive us ah account of ano her sreat bdoie'i,; that City. . -:- v" r .t";.. t,$r. If poiepn ventures from Moscow Idlw&tote tas:. ff, Jik rear cbrn'muotcatioC) "wTiK be'er Wfnzmgerorle t if he attempts the t'Jiif4' roa i, nis rear win oe sornniooeu -.jvumMt his line of communica.ion brokcft . v5touIirTorii!. soft", arrive at Jimolensko in time, to :.'iuttja'afj Macdonald, the Mluatirm of NAPOLEQSii rendered desp erate, ahd nothing but a rttrtat, creatttrcs. ' (Tboe concludr& in outntttj Satvrdw Januar-9. NEW U HV B tuw- v n another ba!.'k can,, wveWm- FRIDAY,: JANCJAJRY 22, 18137; Letters from 'Washinirton titt inform ui tkit ' Uedcliamber.lorditLno, a corn -naiKier m the tnst CLOSED DOORS have been aeain.siKidenU On motion of MrvWiLUVMSxb:e house ag in feterabqrgh raUita, has -lost his leg oy a cannon i without, pretiou intimation, lecuired-to, Soma resulted itself in cofnmitee of the whole," on the shot. - y - . . 4 I conjecture tnat, the .aubj.-ct relatfS to the.ewteitK unfinished business of yesterday, Mr. Bibb to the , , i4 I can say nothing further of your Imperial pid expedition against Last Florida. We hope,' chair. - . t - : .r ' majesty Vtroops, thanUirft they '.bve foiigh with: ant mcrely bope,. better things. .. I he haifea W Mr. Clay, (Speaker) spnke altogether for a the greatest possible valor j that the urst 1 ettrs- bee.n uffieiently dtgraderU wjtho;it adding to tfie ' rrivai i-n .my. caniu, wa .lim fii d-shenor the P-m.lt o such a nn n. sc.- .... . . . .- , - . 7 0 .-ii . . ciwuHcs,. "7 v-"7 ti .u ,..:Af it AMt. Li. lUtrihntia in the r ifl.:r -nt reffiments. and to the i, n.'.i. . .. ...i r. fc.-' !0W friends) there was nothing to fcar Vheaijj'evet' miUion'f( pecpL had nothing to "apirhen3 from not hlf a m lli- n. Plunder was Tiv be had 'he-e z and gkjy! . vurtly there .'C-.v'i?' 5e no i;! ryl Nevtn nvlliuns conquering 'iOAOOO.' giant riushing a pi;wy. The Kiant 'nh(iould. glory in such a triumph must hate a ''jj';.apitit--inid'ec; I ' Nor wps this all- It could ! not in ijiny material ,-,grt-e ifft Great Dntaii.' o. -vcur-ati vantage On.4ht coritrary, the intaHiona ;.fir In m having fatonble had a most in.ospl .jcWoa effect ..! ;wr .tbe,vtMn f (iairada that gave ftw &Y fifftl '0 tftt ijrf-Uh nJlhff hr a election. The Briush pe ;le wert wil.iing to takeg'tttti'd with An-erVcaon jinciple, 'Vjti whti iht saw th'i't we grasped at the. firs' -opvtunity -, to cany the war: among their harmless coKinivt. ymathy ' ertTisteij'.tbcm on the -side of the latter; ?r.t pfiduced an effjt ' ivn their tempetv'Kucfe V$i ig'bT be exacted. But a".: these c'nsidera :otih were"' lost- u;kwi our cabinet, Etm bevv Jibe- var was. declared our army .was marched a Jgalmt tttj CanatwnV a.nd 4- wa notown.ti. jbur'government, or,vheir ocu'es in that house that ? at the moment Mr. Q.; was speaking, the -boneVthe ( 'ahadi jna wrro nix4-ifrit,h- thr ? isbesbl their habiiJijons. 14 Since the invasions of ;ihe..lcatiitfratdjiMt Q ) there is no g ii -j his'4y Hke 'his war- The disgrace of our arniie viCtiesti.d glo.-y comp red to" ibe disgrace rt flrct ed on our country by this invasion Yet it is cal; 1 ed a war for glory 1 Glory I , Ys, such glory ?. J that of the tyget when it.teari me bowds.from 'he tamb, fi'Hr.g the wikierness with i s savage rosr. Tbe glo'y rf Zenpi KJn without hiagrealries The flory of'li-neparte.',f'ar from me and miiK , t and far ;TrohT my eounuy be st ch glory.;-- amt is to..j:lant of ittwrtat soil, " A:3 Kor ii the-glrstenltig foil ' "'; '2' j Set ff p"ihe : world, m r in broad rumor Ties ri But litf 8 and spreads aloft to h'ise pure eyes ' And j-erfect witnr's'of ath judging Jove, vv - When he pionouncts' lastly On each deed, : yr Of och wfame as this be my country s meed. ;i:Mr. Q. said that; not or I,; all the: idmiesl Wfar .;ftS i l.ave relation to that pejElple, but those we fcutjvea, oor fellow ri'iz 'l.V. and our consti- vlB'ton, tugged that wfc Ar Yti yaietiAw.'. t'Oi the face of the icar h that h ui call ipge Ytbjjnd enih"dy the;tagcb.nd of tlie counti) i' poo-put themi under that nangtrfwis class cf mm be choice spirits." Ditj tbr hr-wsi lern nothint v fttm Jiistrry j Did it hot tell tWm wiib manifest rta-rols thi'k set through i's psEeb, thai: armies J hp placed tihdtt siicb mtii,, wht-n thev 'cnmu'if. - .k :. -.. .' . . ., .. . r. -- Know ineir.9'rt.r.g'h, and to understand the power t ir en derive fn m uaing in concei t. a'.! feeling 'hi crmtorts of a life, of ust less indolence come to br ;i tisbsr.ded,; arm so to sis'-k into insignificant.e, .wil W wise. th onlv nortion of this commwi- Wit oenstein St stoi med that place. The exn me ' they be retracing their steps, there rat be oHffl iv. of whose anolause I m ambitious, couM I1 darkness of thi night prevented further procee-: tlon to their d.iUK it in the dark 1'he' Lieutenant G-.n deem a reply necessary ter expecyjk nveT wish iflitencs. than what results trom distinct pnnci nrA thrvi ninmlR mmitintr from k own. CCTS and pilvatfS PTrsoners m"- w r r" i ' T .T . " - T j f i r proved facts fl-f who refutes thos principles,! eral speaks in highest terms or comm-mianon or diproTes those fattas my honor. He, who'ofrhe asststance lie ..lenteu iroin tne aoic exertions ms represents, or nrniale esthcr one or Micotner.oi major yens a lia ,mv pity, or my contempt, accoramg to tne pfoporlion of imbtrfity heart, which entets into the cause oi sucli" miatake, t,;riter wwsyit via spmnt-s and a vrs, the pl- d, ipertatqfts ofjihoutrht'apd lator and princi.le, rr tut wilt take counst I ' tym- tbeirleidef' the slmU nextro, Refuen.berV 'said Mr. Q jt.cy. ;th)t nibtr, I warn you, he who plahta tU- Ame rioati t;lldal W the.w!Is of Queher.: nl untit )fin -nA;iiill parcel it out into dukedoms ?) jRhd seignories jtinw, coimties, o his follower- 'V lien 1 umtemplaAehe character and conssquen .cespf this measure, u isa .aolare to me unn 'm ! resets, that my st ctionV)! ihe Union has'nohaock in it jr-Mat u ahhois no eschews it ; that e ha v 1 done oiir u;mos to drive: th, gi.Vty'' authors f f ; frym the r seats i that our -hMhclare not t'motm -d ; In I"rd ano- tnat me scuis sent to their untime nicnt seat t-litsvtn." 1 his v ay ; of thinking "JvV; Q ..aid, wa not p rulirtf to him, but was'!; ' c"l ii :'' r. 0;1 Stife ate! rf'niir urtl I 'me iiiitiiiKCLce oj ite peition rom'Lich he deligbt of etery boly, thes.3 warriors have fought beco-m? so greedy of -e-niupt s;' il, as to ,.? oj".' with such good ill and courage,, that they o ild ' the teiri'ory.of a peo,le with un e are n -nC not be exceeded, by thrlr co nrades, the old sol- Conttst, and against whose p-o rty we liaww' diers, an 1 they have, diatinguisbed themselves n a s,adow of claim ? O- have we ai the hadgat particular manner in columns, wih the bayonet fcn mtn wanton and wick'd enoogh t s i(p!' under the direction of their brave leader. Senator covering the shame of failure in ith esay atamn '' Bibikoff Wk have few killed but iii iiiy wounded, ' poss1- ssioos of an enroy. tjy the g!pi v of mV arid the mwe- from its having been almost irripossi binir an oppressed and h- rmltss fr'tnd ? oie to neep me niun ujiv m h'mii iucr not. i ie United ta.tes Cannot DC so D- nnoiii firmness, to The overllSwTh - i - .. . j ' i - naliru'ty or angr. , -J' ' . lUaiienes aivi lines. . i . . ) by scotnging a lew miserable . LnUHics lrt Mr Chairman-t do ot rtieu-to rpy ,, to trr;j- ine'-w arao..ftp;w te ycrjcr, uy gcWs ant dwellings mrks of the hon. the Sneaker, wb it seems Lieut. Oen. Uwnt tring-il. uttamni; toe pjrticu em.mt.nAA frr ih c!iair. io nnrlr to d tht. lars of hts e.lkrii:ement with the corp ol M icrlon. ,kk n mt.. mmhi.r nfihi, hftit. Pith-rialJoo the left bank of the Owina. having .frdlen ' rr disaster has broinrht wiadom;fo the cahir.?t viliing to undertake. o was deemed competent to: in .with the enemy on the 7th near the river ; cong,ess, bur humiliations will have b,-en ph lerform. I should blnsh lor myself, ,n'l for the 1 Utchirclv lie drive them in concert with Count ,-,ve Gf thtir good ss well as their evil. ShjH ral very intemperate insinuations, to call them by no worse i name: against Mr. QiilsrcitT, at whom indeed, the whole- asperity of his speech seemed to heielH ""As soon as he rnd '.afhw , r" Mr. QtrisCfcY rose in his place, and made ihe folloin iiig lifted ,Ueply, which seemed ta haVe the 'effect, even upon" some. uf his ad versaries of extorting -their Vespect, and forot35 eompietHng them to acknowledge the snpetnty ol calm aiw We would rtfhertrisitffetYfte ttiW' sed relative to someproj ct of accominodrttiml-i Who vyi.iliWV A i a public mans 1 re ; dings ; wi'.hout counting killed or wonnded Q:n I behold their confusion, or the ill g.ace ldt h ny o her, or farther eral Stringell made one Colonel, one S aff Olbcer. ' truants, Kng practised in mischief, may set about Its from distinct princi -37 other officers, and 500 ooif commissioned ofii the painful work of reformation ? " The senate, we learn, have conBrmed the ft point of Capt. Junes,' as secretary of theaavf.w alihitnimTmanrot'e ratT1-1' strcmg, as 'iecretriiy of waf, by 4maj0nty.fi '?. votes ;; In this cas e bn r& mm jqotai that of war, tKe senate, although not yet tijr hast ::,.-..,:i..l:j,.jfocmihe.:.J3vttiin ftjimQr ri:-;"i'r"iin:: r .. .ra frrim th prtiot nt nf F.tirnrif! 1JI III- t-" 1 -. r: ' . .x. - V, . - . ' ..a .. . t . - , 1 , . r . . ..I.!.. n rV t r t . or misrepresentation. - I cannot put mvselt up-mTthe liehrseems nurs ing torn in tne M!tn,.aim . support 01 ci r wpnHtncjm, v'r . . . Z i L. . . -mm . L 1 IT . ws fiaad he l.vel ot retort. 1 hat, ia my observation., i rid minkin l m y now. entertain wen grotis cu-d hopes tinguisma-uacn'uy- Mwj wm.. iot nass the fair limits of Darliamentarv discuSsiori ,f ,h a eat-tration. of the liberties of the civilized them. : s obvious from this, that the hon the speaker ; Wo' Id. The paiiieuU'rs of'miliiary' events which himsulf, then presL'ing in. this hoase, nelth :ts;op . have been received from" St : Petersburg, all confirm prd-me himself, nor permitted outers to do -it, the opinion which has for .a long time been enter when it was attempted. tinned oy those mos' lamuia-r wnn nusia aa-w u The new arm y bill, for, the raisingof diiional trooDS.to be enlisted for one year, the house of representatives on th: Htb M .Sofar as rtsnect anv nersonal reflections which he olan i.nd orocrress of the campaign that jority of .76 '044- Ihe appointment ., . ; . . ' 1 . .. , . r " . r .-..' ... ' i u - . napr toe &-ut..' resident .Perpetual teien. The leWed and nnlerl. nve fallen from th hon- speaker, or may fall from Napoleon-, baa nevei he'en, placed in so critical I. a under the grade ocolontB, rests 80IC17 v"r ameluioeseruonotine army in prtsioenu ":. . . v other members, t?ycbingme,Midiviilua!lv, he and , situation since his shamelul desertion ot the army in pre h-v have their liberty. Such. as my repntahqn Eirtut Let us consider for a moment the reasons - is,, b.f jre Billingsgate opens its floodgate, such (upon. which these hopes, are grou tried, . Irwill remain ltr the odious n-iod snail nan- ed bv. For Mr. Chiirman, this is my coniolalion and sunmi'V . Vjrtue. inuv be '.assailed, but nefer. hurt, Siifpns d by. unjut t es, but not enthralled; J Yea, even that, -which mischief meant most hrm, S vjUinfubappy; trial, prove most gry. RutevU, .n itself shall'back''"ecoJ, ' '-C,. And mix no more with goudness ' k ''' If this tail,, The pillai'd firmameni is rottenness, . m earth's base -built on stubble." : ra Vnrl ,hJ nrohi.Mc nhmhi ie nhsr.nre mill Writfht, has it IS said, COJHUMCiw houldesama as follow., viz. , - machine having Vh jKiwrtof aeo xk.'mim'ffv. nforced after the battle of Bo which basJiiweno oeneo au jwiikv. -; en xinf Mndelt--vQy"rt 8t least 4chUe 'iit frpm.that it ft should rodino,. 120 OOotbe, duke ot Belluno's (Victor s) a vecep"n, .. we nave B.:'"b .r WWimtZtlKi artsy ueiH Cyr, at least 4chliae .but frpm.that it seems tmposvoj-M OV IH)J lllO CUIUS UU'.ISI -f viw Ilk vmv. ,-...t ;-.,.--- ,r ----- . i . ..nit :. l . . or "... r k n'inn. From ineenious statenv' army wpicn nas oeen waitntai;. um.-"ii nuw.is- put "- -..v---?- - j---- n v u inforccd may amoun'JO' 50,000 Total . French, one for a moment is ready to yield. WJZ .., . 1 tJ ,. a. 1 ...ui, f k. riirnwi : but a sketch ot tne iw- -Tbe Russiaa force-consists of seteji different ftrvl is not calculated toconfirm thebe litfJ. mies. The main army under &.utnsowr teuuorcea .appears eoaiijt u...vm, r-" -- 7 'i,, f:rth o-risat battle, orubabiv. no't out,nnrober the , St ill a hazard wod be run W pronouncing mj .nemv. 30 ooo-(ieneral Witsensteien's army, vchtion a cheat IIr. Retlaefler is a iWiivo RUSSHN CAMPAIGN M .Extract from the report of Count Wittgenstein 1 60,000; the garrison of Riga, originally 10,000. and io nis imp-riai majesty, aaieu rotoizati we tu,n r iniorceuv-.o uin , imanucnniitniiuig uuwv. Oct. 1813. ' ' ' , -. iOe't Kssen, 30,000; un. Wlnzengerode's corps, 14 After; a - hard engagement for twO days with the enenjy. tharjks to the almighty, marshal Gou . vion St Cvr is on the other side of thepwio, apd I am in Polotzk, with the corps entrusted to my command. v : ..':.'..; .:.. :::...-':-r-7:.;'i;t;. :l.J...:S-,.-.:.A '..:; Ppnnsylvania ft Ort the 6 h inst. I directed Lieut General Piinct? Jisehtvil jo attack with his detarhmvntthe nem v on the side of the village Guravitchne, whilst Lii-ut.Geo. Count S'ringell continued,;h'i3 march this way on the left bank of the Dwina.,. Vv ' . -" ' ' The enemy's advanced euard received me at he village Gbiayitchti it was dri-Wf But aftej- miking large deductions fro vrn una the lines, t be engagement was most blood V, it hefan at .& o'clock in the morninir and caseor bear witness aa'nst us before the jurtg err- he enemy o retreat within his intrench mems. llussian atms. , ' whence he k. pt up a very hevy connonade in all directions. ' Vhe follow'mg,'rabrjning the 7th, I did iibt undf:rake aovthin becafls I waited for the attack of Lieut. Geo. Couot tStringell on the other thor of a piece whichai 30.0CK) ;. the reinforcement of this last corps undtr I,,- minre rftr tatanoff. lO.OOOl (er. lormOSOIt'S armv reinforced by Tsch t4ivanuffirom Moldavialder the Raleigh Reserve, 24 000; the girrii'o,of fJobyri isk, 10.00 ); recomm dsstined rKmb.bly to act cgainst Hegnier anj; ihe time Prince ot ichwarizennurg, wiu aroouniwrw,uw "t"2 Total Russians.-. 404 O00. - - This, calculation is not wholly founded Jupon aq- tual official information, but partly upon postive "ip .iI!mi, .nri --rfl ir nrrtv tTfprnr p nrl npolv''' A commbs"ioqe wishej--' ri n ill. .orfaK - . I anther presumption m lvo! cause. Napoleon hi4,rep ' f- tbe ruins of AIusC9 tome , .. y