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v.. 1 .'z..i:3e ' . ' -' .." "?:.'.. ... , . u,, . . : rr - . . . .. l'7i-Tjrr(;cttax ami oUn'cipaUv'utk, was r.ead -cou .:t rtl,e. .uid referred tiT altssfcincV AVorthn.gic, wwoam upon Norway. t wt feared that it . might jliwe parsed wMua ja mile, and i,iaf fcr I Viitr,t.c fi t.A.:r.i; - - - ' 7-, 1 I Harrison, "who was! on hit return frtm mil t- '''adfourt''. and rarried. Half mst -Cacao day when its snrrvender -was announced .TO jn. tfelock M 5 5- ' v v " '7-:& ;llon;:it.Wonld term, toothatGiogattMs noryet Tbe-House 'having Ytstcrlav'7nr?vujas to ad journment removed the injuiin of sacrecy asi they were as follows i -.. . , " ; y r "' fallen - . Trie sailiner of oar ministers to Ross ia, Was knownJn England. - The Courier, a distinguished minlaieJ precipitancy of our. government, ahd,jtbinks that .'. 1 . . J aV. O ? a ! rvvAm a tuna ' ' . M No late news had , fceen received from Spain -or Portugal ;t;-V' The above is an outline of the information con- Cfi'(;iL,: Smith, and IV i flock i, and he next day,Mrr '.krt'd w"'oe ensrossed faj a third reading on Mon- LM The hill to fncrcbe tht'ppital atosk,oT'Jte Bi.k L .? C ' .,, )d to the 1st MuntVr in l)c. next. Mr. uar tu'-rtytted the , following Preamble i . .' ... - ...... ." ! ... i.m . .. i - - a .r;J8 bill Irom tue nousirorTepfesrriiamca . una jkcsmuuoii fT kOnsiaerauon x . . i a t!uty on U&enct fohtillerof spirituous IU j'drs. wfefSrttlttr the aae;"" committee-' to Tt S Si..iKe cretterat "ti'fation btjaT was referrid as a' ijOii ThunJay the bill' tottrohibit the use ofi .3U f" tenet's or passes prnnteby ihs utbrity of the "government of th-Uirigdom of G Britain and l:e'nd,'.waion' mtfition Vecommhied to tlie com. ; ;V '. mittye hu repprifd it j who 0:1 Saturday return, iidfi with amendments. " X-d.F.i,, Atnaion and U. Stat,s, -end their fu,ly U'd; whereupon, . , i ?,t appCar t0 , bC foIlPwinS the rlhat, in the opinion of th,, Hoi.ie, Desp3lches Swn Il0jd Catheart corroborate ion of ihegovernmsnt withm the district , shoul l -i r7 be immediately made, lo be placed in- the hfcnda1 " j? ,t - .d.. r i Li u i - ' -.u- '.u i1 . - row Ai? Afw York evening Post. of all able bouied nun within -the district . wil'inff' r f .. . . i r i i ui r ' i . j r Jmfi-irtant horetgn Mm.- By the arrival ofclne V rrr v i, 7 V V 7 , V" i. schooner Wl K,"al th s port, ft 44 Ujyslrom Dor: u.nd also in the hands of aoch members ot ilus . . . , vA- i'tl n, in IT . .J: . ,. ""il . ' ( u.l .11. HJC CI1IU LI Ull OttltllUO" w-w.J i.yusc-iu-z Vc :S- ;.iu..M424ayf.om PortsmonthTIEhg.) we nave recti ajja.jtst th- eneny i,Vany manner not,mcoropauUle , , KlrrtnMn K.,.t r.u i Thi . ;.a':goes,-o read a ihird time ana passed.. ' ; yJ 1 The ill fieeinir from nostace all later? arid 7-7pa'-k to ari l from' the supeiintendant . geneial sciaplitswas on Thursday readatb'inl r.e and passed. v ' V 7? Tli taxilla passed -or) Friday irt the ItAis'c ju5,tvere- on Sa-tu'dav severally referred to-? the com ?-,jrnr'',e'ibwhom the assessment bill had been re 'farei,. - ' ','-r "''..-' 4 . 4 f2- i. t-;.- z-r-igx rT" r . " ' '7 7; , JIoU fE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . jf-Vf" : m-z' -;--fzT ' Saturday, (fe'y 10.- 2 7' Jn Gr Jackson, '( Va.)'offere'i a rcso 7v " JutWio'i Saturday for amending lre tonstilyiioa XTTf the JJ. -States. .7 v' . ' ; " rfieiiotvert, by the Senate ; House of Repre. 'M-Vr;-ei)4'atives of ihe United States of America in Con - " gtess assembled, i wo thirds of both houses con- 77 currin r, that the' foUowing articles toe propo.sd mencments to tne consuicA ion oi me v owes, : each of WhichV when fatified- by three fouinhs of v? Uie said le'gUMuie, khall be valid to all intents 7 and purposes, as prt ofihe said constitution --ir Congfes shall have power to lay a tax or .v'dnty on article exported from any state. - : . Congress shall have power- to maEe roads ' jn arfy,"stAtej with the consent Tbf the stale within 7 which the tame shVllb? made. i frojx, the unprepared and defenceless satevof the . , of H I been obliged m dincc orColurarii, is in imminent danger, if , . . , u an attack ahoull bn made th-reon and whereas' 1,mit oa"t,m , ere sketch, in order to pre an aiiacK siioui i toe made itureon t ana wntreas nt readers wiih the officia account oL the the flee t ot the enemy is understood to be .-.within; Katf , ... . ' ...i n,,,,,:, . e , ' ., e . J' -I-' i i battle ot Lutzen as given by I ranee and rriissja. a fe-w hour sail of tae capirol ; und whereas the -rL . , b . . .L.-tih. . - , - ii- . - -j . . l.hose who know the habitual exaefferauon oflhe immense value i public property exposed to de . V , , , , ., . .l - r .u iTr ! .- trench bulletins, and the modesty and correctness struc'jon, the e;reat value of the public records t u- u j .u..:-. .r , . 7 . , . , of the Kussians will be able to draw their own and o'her dfeply interesting considerations render, :-r f . . . , . . r ,u inferences from the two statemehts. n course of the liver. ':"?-Tz: i .-j u.. -s.ZL ' .. fi-" -'nu.-L. -mi r. jj tk.'i.iJ1 Afiv. i In. I with an escort nfonlv about 2.0 m.n . t-im t luuj ; iiaT.-wiieii its sarrrenaer wihhvjiih,w,v) r , j- v i i- . ' meg- i.v l..l..'"V I m.wmm, Vl.lltk . n - I'--" 1 . would start : ih next! day'for. Clcveljn!. Ball's squadron would also proceed ,to-Cu.r CoU' Johnson 'a regiment were expected at hus ;it appears tn.tt the ports. premature I he frontiers may;now be. considered in,t. of more periict safety "than they - hive e,.r before. MajoV. Crogban, with nearly oo rt, 1ars7' is stationed at the Broad Ford, 17 from LoWer Sandusky, and col. JoliiistoTi's Vr' mcint of mounted men are at La.ver ijar.,th y to move to any point which may.-l,..' in y- .. .1. .l :i ..Tii" t.i . it -n.. ; i , . , v" uuiuuvmi ticvra iu mc i ru ui iir. ,v w.m ..v ......fpaig.vin (rmany was opened by a general aftii And a qu?stioiibfiing taken wheltfev the -sojj. 'l , y ;-.7 . - - r 7iuF . ..Ci . . ary bloorly ban e, but not of a decisive character, itct matter of the said, proposition requires secre p, ' . . , . ,. . Vrnrn ,u" ' . , - . .... -T- nevictoi y ia claimed by both sides, rromtnese cy, it was determined in the affirmative. t 3 V , x.. . . -. .f- v- -j-.-',. ,, . , . ; accoauts (he reader w.ill be able to iuge ox ine - motion was made by Mr. -Rhea thartheaaid r ,1 Iju;, i . -i. . , resolLpt tlui sanjoimary confnet. Hewiil per. nrpuoKiou uujic uii .ine mute. ; ;, . .. 1 ,l it ikVw:7 t -Iceive that.the: French accounts admit that they . V ; 7 : ;V- ! had I0,f)00 men killed and .wounded, but sy the a -.'.h . " .... k- . . loss of the allies was from 25,000 to 50,000. . ,, i -i- . - I hey state a so that they had taken a number ol out the preamble, and camel in the arfirnmive. ' . , ' .. -' , ' L k, ,. r prisoners, oat do not say nw many, nor u.i mey A motion wis mule by Mr. Bjre , to refer ; L.-f. . ' r.i .k. ..,;.,n ....k- -... menjton the name of a single officer nor of the For l ho. motion, '" - " ' - 74 Ag-ynst it, . .'7 ' 41 And the doofs were thetopened. Friday, July 16. Mr. Troufi,. Ifom' th; military Committee, mad-.; thi following reto"t : ...The committee' on military afTairs, to whom .! C .. i. . r ..mi ....l...l yoiuii- ui-x single pit.ee oiariuiyry- r aiauuarti. I he AlijesasserlhattUey remained on the held of battle the night following, and were ready to renew the action the nxt diy, but that the French declined. That they could not oring their nume rous cavalry into play against the enemy, which vvas the C3use of their retreat across the Llbe. The Russian army under Barclay de Tolly, es :T . ' . - . r . I'- -I.. II L . 1 . I,i . f. 1 j. t .. . . p .. . . I t I . ,i -;y .-3. uoircasiia:i power w mw va..( w. icicrreu a rewiuuon or yesterajy,. navmg i n mated at 100,000 cflective men Was a'tvcncirig, in any ate,7witK th tooVeni of die state within irebtionto the pres'ent movements "of the enemy, Land it was-expected would meet the grand army .7 :-7vhi h the.We shall he wale. . ' . report, - 7 '. ' ori the plains between the Elbe and Ocer where 'it ,7 " , ' 4. Cofigres shair have power to - establish a - That ihty have examined into the state of j was supposed another battle' would be fougbi, 7K! .tiauthank, with branches thereof-in any state .preparation, naval, and military, made, to leceiver wliich wonM 715,1,. th' ft at ti. rimri.,! -n - ' r .1 It J 'O. . - ll I 7 7 - or iVrilVrV of the Ui'ited-Slatts p'Jj? ' Th-s bilF Tmpusmir a ramage'tax passedthe f7Vr,i;feus'! byTiyes arid nlysi?' 10 .52, . , ; 7 ifr Crnsbn, from tht int commit tee, re ported 77 v7 h ffum-.s sjefiessry to-he done before trj.ec!ose : ot ih pjesuiu sesaiaii, wtijv cliiefly rt luted u ;w ; ;7i'ev'mie and army .bjils.n3uIiie:,bill-prohio'HioTf Cxp :?v'ation under the protection ut a lurcigu ,ii-. 'f'V ibehill fcom'the Senate, for relinquishing to 74r;He.raHorv;the. claiuijof .IhejCT. i. to ce'Hain prb - 7, perty coptui ed,by priVate. .armed, veasfels, passed; f T 7 hrbueVa tomnii-ice of the wholf, Mr. King of J4.tU. in thv chair, aa-J was reported to tne nouse Hn!y!jndMti.sj6ed thaLlhe prparAtion ! The-Kinir of Prussia h3 ordered a levv M(is in cvci; ieiirci.uw.aiB.roinp emergency, i ,n Ins dominion;, which is a s- fficient evidence and that no measures are nicessary on the part j hia sincerity in the cause- The king of Saxon ot ,the .House to make, it more complete. . had entered with the same spirit,- on the side- ol motion of Mr. .Qrosvenor, the repoit was the French. ,The conduct of Austria 'coniiniil oroeieow ueon irie raoie. . . , ; mysterious ; The iututh -ccounts make no met, vj.i inouoii or r. n.on, ine injunction ot se- t.on cf her ; but fnere was a btrong hope in ' En- crecy was removed troitt the proceedings ol yes- gland ihat flic would at least takfc neutral ground tern ay and to day. ., 7 ,SJ Afie? toiVsidiTable debate, uie; tious; adjourn - dAtlpui ''dedding bnsJdoilK 'J, V-:' MondayyJidy .12. "'"'The hill for the relief of Edwip I'.'yj.v.t' white.; ' he bihl.t' to provide for the widosvs and orphans " of uV.'H Jb'u in "tbij 'yfvice of the United . Piatt's f and thi bill 'or the relief of Alexander :7vv'Sco?t j'were'read a third t.iae and p:vssed. r . f ' .' V)i .jnfiiVished business was reumei.' viz. the . CO .; dotation. J . the bill to " .rtlinqijish the r', cljirfisToVllae United states to certain goods, wares and incrchanqxe captured by private armed ves ae .,. i... -fit.. - Nil 7 it-hjiJbjHwleau jighvand clam accruing 7 1 ; ' fo t,7ffUnutd 7 3aw7tq goodsreVo proper 7 - ? bf rt'Ulr bjecrsbipp print ;:"f inc.- triceclaj-atlpn pf.vvar.KwbiCi1have beencap- tur'nl bV private imedVesseis-on the high and olea seas, , nae oeen H iciita ana tiaimecrin the Mr. Nbj.Sok reported a bill supplementary to tUe act to encourage thedesiiucioi. of the ar-fvt-d vessels of war of the enemy flppropt ia'iiig giOOO to carry it into effect) which was twice read and committefl. -- ' Thoiouse resumed the consideration of the bill telay a duly on imported s3lt. , After some amendments had been mart Mr. Macon moved to postpone the luither considciatiun of the bill o the first 7M nd ay in Nov. next. For the motion 51 -Against il b5 The Danes were at Hamburg and its vicinity, to the. number of 1 4.000 men, and it was thought they would be permitted to retain possession ,". :f that terrlory during. the war There had been some severe skirmishing between the ur( osis o! i the armies with various success, both before and .after the battle of the 2d of Moy ; but as late 'the 12th, nothing decisive had taken place; ' Th j PHissiaris appeared to have u.'lo; ted" the Russian (plan of burning and devas'ing tlK'ir country, ra. 'tier than it should fall into the haada of the ene. hn . I) uitzic held out on the 1st of May. Furiher amendments were made, among which VVe fin I very little in the Enli!h papers rela was one, on motion of Mr. ancey,.- to reduce the-;tie io American -,ff airs, excepting the debate in duty from twenty to twelye and a hall cents per , paniam'em which we have given. The sailir t; bushel. On motion of Mr.Barnelt, this vote was I o'four minis-eis to Russja was known in England, rexoiisidered .and" the question being again taken i but we fi.id nothmfr'fmm ih,. rnment no the ir Frn'm lh n-iVprnrVient to agree to tire said proposed amendment, was j subject. The editors of some of the papeia-Riv. decided In the negative. For fhe amendment 69 jit as trfeir-opirnon, that th? proposition ofnegoci- , ' " - laiipti through Kussia will be peremptorily leieq Mi. vWaiGHT moved to reduce the duty from ted - . ' twenty lo bufiecn cents per bushel. For the j , . mouon5'5rgainnHt74.- - " j" , ' IMPORTANT. "'X ' ' 1 ine u'ieot.tn Dill was thcn,amendea so as to j Extract nf a letter from Mews. Iiirmrd ixau t Dm laying a duty on imported salt i i granting a bounty, on pirkled fish, and allow-1 and 'Brothers, dated Liverioal, My 1.3. V11,'J l ki.lWkll IU IUC l"."""",b w.j.i . w, wi( ll.BICU ii.-iu PillJ UIIU.VV- I HAIL. r I- I1 clurtsoftlie CouedStatesinaUcaseswhertsuch ancts tu certain vessels employed' ins the fisher-' A up"n tI,e.Polcv of interdicting . . . - . rilinlrtf..--lll r.v. i i. . .. . . nit I k n TT. ilA.rl Kpt.d' k-r shall be 'condemned as prizof war, ' if tlie benefit of tbetlaptsj- 8cc 7S ""- Vkonesday, July 14. ,. . Xbe house revived iiselt; into a committee of the whole on the bill laying duties on licences to , ttt m .rs of wines, sjintuous liquors and foreign : Merchandize. ' , . - : ; , After he adoption o f several unimportant a- jia jndments -MrBiBB moved so" to amehd the U las to include in the tax whoUsalc as well aire; tail d :aleis- V greed to. , , ' ' 7 The committee of thp whole then tobk'up' the bill laying a duty ou Bauk Notts, Notes of Hand, and ibreign BillvoT Excliange of certain descrrp." 7. MnBTb.s expCalhed';'-tB?VgrounaoH''WKicfi.ne .Stpporte meastirt- at tb, present lime r: . - Mr. Taljk if.t r someeKplahutoi y remarks, gping to skew the difficulty cT collecting a' revenue on sirtrn cdpaperynd. the great inconvenieiices of ;uch a tav on tba poph-, made a in7tin' to hmstf'out a p-trtof the Cht sfithn of the. bill foj Va h g a 'ax " or. promissory notes, so to !n;.or- a w-V. on li'.mk notes, aljhe. tj-.s (!cV .JisfJ.ydou' arose on this moUonT ii- v liC U t-S; Tayiyij, V light and J.ifckjon su;ip v-t'i iiT..j4fiic-,if.ens and Messrs li bb, Rob i.Ti"UK.rSlSch' rtoj.posed it..: The q&tibn tvi's' taken -od decided iu'vlie negative ayes, 34, ..iis 61... '. ' ; 7;; . Mr. (Speaker) CtAr tljen mjved so to amend tiie bi-' as jQ.cotifitse'.the tax on notes, cc. to those .-tVgbcU'td at -jf k, with u view in except from s'.armj ics the ordjoary country transactions bv ,npie S'c' " ,- ' ' : ' v ' , 77 Mter sonc remarks, the qtfesthn was taken on -M'r.'Clay 's. rn'vi-Mi.an4 "carried, without a divislion. T'l'hc bill ii uvg teo gbnc throUgli, and mm? farther am .ndnifniS made i fieri to, the committee: rifi rmo-Uif- the till ioithe h.Aise, as amended, 0"ii OiHahied-Uj.' to ut iiga'm, o i the remainiii f.Cbilis.. ; -7 . ; ;. : --:.7-" ".; -, The housb proceeded to conijfiftrepoji of ies and read a third time- and the bill was. ordered to be-engrossed ' " T,nu"' T , wu." iri a thir,i ;.,, ! States, during the war, took place in the House ol Conunons on the 1 0th inst-- The snse of Oie flouse was to prohibit the import of U. S. pro. duce in to to ; but the Chancellor of the Exchc Ti.. .nt ,;Lvt. r S0N Uy ! 1- , , Entile interests, no resolutions weie moved. Oul I he recent arrivals Iroru, r rauce and Lncland. . r . . i. " .- .,d,!u .government has refused - lo netrociate through interesting .iniell.gence. ; the mritmitn ftt Rl v Foreign. have furnished' us much The Campaign in Germany has. been- opened by a. bloody battle of no very; decisive rjiaractet The victory is chimed on bo'th -sides. The Rus stans who remained - in possession of the field of battle, hVe since deemed "it prudent to retire be hind the Elbe. ; The French, i hay fed vanced as the allies have efrogajl?d. h- hyui quarters o& Bonapaite were at Dresdetir: 'ar Uhe last dates; and most of the divisions of 'feis army had Dassed I to the tjiglit jbajik of tfie river. 'There : had been severar skirmishes since., the buttle of the 2dj but no general engagement as late as the 12th of May. The Russian . army of ..the iVtst,, Under Barclay ds Tttly ; estimated atlOOOOti efiective men was advancing towards the seat of war.' The king of Pruasta.had.ordered a levy en raaae in his dominions :This is a sufficient evidence " df h?s sinctrity In tlicausO terbalauce thiVnowever, thi kiug 'of Baxony had K?un taken n actiyepart in favor of the French. H i scroops at rurgatt,had;wdted with the Grand 'Army. It wasTunders-obd i that Austria would ds- clareon the 24th of May, what cpurse:ihs would adnpt in. regard to ihs present contest. A strong hope vus Entertained ih England that she would, a Iast, take' neutral grqundLjrhewedfltad sent Jsjpan'idera'ble body of troops into Pomcrania. The last division of 5J300. aailed from, n.ntten burgh ,on tUe lStli of Maf.'- The Dane w7re in Unnibiirgb and its vicinity, to the number of H 000t It . wavexp?cied that they . would b; per. m'utf.d to reta'irupossession of that territory aJur Lig the. War.,. Some ' misunderstanding had V- .ihjuiivi ..i. j .... ' liis excellency Governor Meigs,' on fiiVi , ceivJng intelligence of tbe lte-alarrits, bc' v; his known zeal, vigilance and patriotism, j,., pare for the VorstrSeveVul rcompanjei we , mei.'iately ordered out and . are now on ii, march. His excellency, who is here at p,V;' wi.i. . vuui. in uiuyiviit uiivvriiuiu Mill 4('jjjp to order the militia to5 return to their hom-.s vye congratulate our arieuuur:in i-l-ihSOpJ impronauiiity nt ineir Di-ing agun tailed ihclr farms'at thwimpor'int seajon of Hie V;l t 7 --V . ' 'lilCH nOND, Jul, 1 .About Sun rtsei this, morning, an Exfresr -irqmi fuedeucksoarg-i.aua pu' into n s hand .''the' following Dbp'atch t renencRshorgi Tminaay, JwlyUsit 3vt;ft, Sir sssbhi jinfo'mation-received ' ibis mj:; bv ekpress from' thei Col. Cofnirta;id.i!;t .f k George Cocnty, the British ficcttonsmi!ie(rf yeral Frigaiesparid number' of strir.er vvss4, J id the Potomac, and hv lafirTughl op os';,e 1 Iooe'' Ferry. Captain G een with hh V7ij; has gone over to fhe Potomlclhis morriinir, j MilitHofthe toMn arenow under anus, aw pfesses are senj tojl'riform tie t)flicers -h il): jacent couhtio. Three riBe cbm';a;iics f.-ra 5 Is Regiment artived her a few ho-irs '!, their, march to RiihrnorKl"' uader orders f your. Ex'icllcncy. - .F hey are corriina:)d.Il 'if( tain iliirvell, bomers ani Gdkerson r vVe tliese companies to remain h;re till it u is.ci ed what course theeryerrryrmeatw tn.t.ikV. "1 ther he means to proceed up the Hiver, oi l his fjrets-with a' view to plunder, v or tnvmk; attack on this tpwn,a few days will develop. Fhle 'OfriCersxoinmanririig thes-: c .-r.ipa uvi der orders from your Exc.!t;ncy, have cc-n "... r .1 . ai me solicitation or me iviayor an.' ceca CounciLof4he toivn,aa wait- uuul we. cau-l irom you. -For this purpose that gcn'leman will hand - you this, waits on you. Wj hope v ill permit these companies to renvi;n h .in tire neighborhood of the Potomac. W-- . eulhientxittantity of Pawder- These wi.v !nve nfles. If you permit them n r-jiu in ding to our wishes, -some and Po-v-jc 'i. till be wanting. Be so goad 'as to forw;"l j answer by the bearer as speedily as posuU;., Very rrSpeclful'j, . Ydur obedient svrv?:. ' 'Gto.Frenthi-Mr.rj; CJ Shoiild your exselldncy detenii'ik, t we are to rrmain here, you wi:l have-tiiT;' niis o order o;i TentSjPowdcr, Bid!, W we have nothing with as but good me rifles. . r Robert Carter Burwll, , - Jamen If. stovers, u-u Ctamor Catlett, JJntf. Comn't Captain Sambaugh hIso begs leave to 'i!e, also is placed in tho wnr .sitna'.ion and wail, your Excelkpcy's further orders i. Wm. WOOl)YER,L;ea! P. S. His.troops f.om S'renaad di C.a ; P. S An Express has this moment ar veh ting that the enemy was'in.a, fe rhi!e 'of mac Creek. - 4'o'clock. r Within five rniniites afer tje FScpes'i cine the -executive had anonted us mtasarts. .vc." of mounted Uinernciiad of Tioopfrs, h.-vs s ted f ir Fredfiicksburg) and wi'.l tr idi ;h.t j morrow sm rie. Such ii th'.- '".ooiwV. v fiiof motr:j! troops I .So .quick in marc!i !$ni iStil in V(riitinri J PaI tr"lftiitl fl" irrihli has gone on from the Flying Camp, neartbt tyjTrrtaiie h? commanj;. .-Jems, Uc, kc their way. We have nt 'fears lo" tlie s tf"'f Fredericksburg. Our trobperswil.w.:it on enemy until they lf edilm oot of lbs Potanv'c. iae. Extract . f a Letter frtyi ' Sackctt' Harbor, i r fiV 3d Julo. to the eiii.ors of the Mw i'v"' 1 Domeflic. zue. ;. 7 r ; "A Dart of Thnrsdsr, 1st of Jul v. and -0t'" LATEST AND AGTt'V.EABkE NLWs FROM 1 ii.-.t niht'ih.. n..?tUh'-Cnmm,i.ifir, ;r .ta-ncsY tOR TM.EJGj. I having previously ConcerM a pl:n tn destiy',9 . - . Fnvi.iMT-N. Juli? ! vessels at thei? 'mo0rini?9in thB harbour, Joy . . - - - .... , f. . - - i i Iff order to quell . the. perturbation at present ! ceaL-d- aVut. '8 miles distancefis;-i )iervorf : prevailing in the public mind, and to, relieve p,ur"-i point . Ptnifisula h t he -direction to K:ngstoiy' iMiun t.lkiz.vio aiuill Hit Jirnui anw.xj ,i CUICU j u ill . r i y - c.jvt-v.t.u m tt . b the iiitelligehCe received, duiinr; last week from Fort Mt igs and Lower Sandusky, we are induced to publish, as speedilyaspossiblCi Tlie; following p articulars, bio't by the .exfesr mail, arrived iast.night.1,; . - ; ' , -!. ' Gtn. lliTfison arrived at Fort Mtigson the iiih uft. foundjkhe place .AnJrfijctjyVand' not threatened by the British or their allie7 -TIe dispatched cot. Johnson's-regiment of mounted men to therivor Raisin toreconnoitre-.and C'dlect information col. Johnson discovered no enemy brogbtwith htm som CanaxlianSt whojnfbrm ed that the British had not veceivecV srteh an ac- -eession to their Im:ian lofces had bteiv report ed ; but thM 100 liMtians hid left the river Raisin for , Lower Sartdnsky to bcoit, pillage and mass crs. On col. JjhusouV return to Fort T.Ie'gs, gen. Harrison ordered a detcchment to go im mediately in pursuit of the Indians, but unfortu. nattly' they had done; alt the mischief they roulc d' before t'ly .were (liscoved. They killed 2 drigoons who we're hunting their horses .ntal the fofrt atLoer Sandusky, and murderei a family wimiii a nuuurca yarus 01 ine ion, .consiSiin , or grown up j between S veeden andDenm4rk-n4 meny Twoinan -and.xhl!drten.TheTimme ,hcaVi rf- il,.. A w . . J f , ' " ' i' .'-i' .' ' - . . r.!JL. .T v' uc -;.uwiuuu(i oesiijns oi ine. iqt- idiatcif retrejiJeaawaitja tDtt . JMuig - and must any person from, this place, and the Pc-r.insuli ! ... !..! '.Lii . J1 I . I . .1 ..... . I.. LI. nt"! ltig uninnauueu u;u( maiic jiuii. secure i ' r iect so far. which was to h vc taken p! there iihdft"cover of the nirV. t) hivti" raidc i j . . - ... .O ' attempt to board and set fire .'to the -Rett. 7 " He had got ready a number of bargM;.."1 "with -SOd picked seamen on hoard the ban?" '"arme.d'whuTwlsr-eutJa sse3 Sctit,aftd.. .pciH' fire rockets, and 400 marines $.id -so!i.;crs n3U barges, wis to have mar'e 't-hcfti'acki.. , f(t But fortunately o. .despr?! f"i in with t intelligecu. The. miliary" ntid natal .c?'1?a ders .immedia'.dy made, te pe y v- that night, hut at 'theptpiog aoiant 7"' the TI7et. of '"his designs, be- lefi i.ii... anibuii! went o Kingston. . . 7 - - Our RTtt went oT the. point I'io .nMt.ni ning, anl ic'.nrned again in 'a. tew XvTvtr, & enm had fled. .Nrbship 'or vtsttls of ttl "with.Yevo as appears. ' ' " - ' . " VVnit a plc'inng- and 6,:?U1! r'ihn'' it woul.'r-have-Wn bad cur lUct.-nf-tr t!l Ml" vV erir'willtH; ffi !vti C I'l T i r S'v ht v '' " -'iii'Ti i ijia r. . ri!l y cramM "ih s.i'ditrbvsice-f; n-f '-m(!rit-e!v.icait. f t r i h w :v Ljl37 a r, J ;ant to cany 'V- -4
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 23, 1813, edition 1
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