'ILm.. 3rM DabKc credit destroy -A iZil'r n?iivUlabOUr jjiloyed by lhe,pobiif r !rgefv'rth.tnrc;or ,louj Bioata pKdtep4lt '.thick b notret-Jcen lJt-tiuliAili demand, ml luck; Jpnw, 2 fne feus'ai bytbc .ttofwrWe ittcrctaryof t 'proved ancrwter' H'0 ; Served, ttaVuc cwfiWl a ot beeii -able t decide what' part Tslurfr' that to. Crop eouutt. ; All .wwKf veil and in high 4. 4,0J Saturday "Tast, the 'foUoaing friendly JadVaiw brealtfttte wgUrzw. Meig,vit. the Crane 'eapt. AsJrson Black Hoyfan&the uk3 Two hundredatid ftfoUtt f tkeir wirrlori have Vjoioed 'gen.-Harnson; aidta tend fighting Itf defimcei of II; tatesyf is-O' Head-guarterat Uppef Sandusky Txadi mwfa hate 6 .ftm$ecel 1 Mr. Arm Yor Melleiiy'i Jcttef el WB ib jnsianM C9 me ,yeieraay uiwuiug uj Wth whieU your oraers ftisemble the militia .to retfei thb' late Uvion of the enemy, is truly atouUliiog.TiLtta renecif ia mgm-s uu the'ttale'""'": -.- j''"'' ' Believing that lift frmal interview I bald beit eiplaia turyou th ioteutibn of the govern neut Hd mj owa views, 1 determined to eome 6ii to"thi piaee to AW you. I hare Hovr tho afol&rirf.tf.bot'cionot wttl the pay doejooor to repeat to you to this wT. tRe resui oi 'tiiern ftom the United' Stat it 'o trcentjw f my diiteriniaation upoo tbe,fnipioyment oi me the WorM delete .M' oonea un, ua " , arbiy. destin- xeluMVQ- fJlrulrth';Q-4;r'ioe;r om thtf filth pt the . . ,i . A - ittwnpb iiimv m iHiiiir.v. fit.inrniuu.Liuu is luttuuu . rfir 5f: t -?...ti: . K-..-FfKii ni-Wt. infi.rt fir nintriLtiou. iiiion'thd lake, ftrie, e ! I - -. f..ii fWGrt ihitrtenecei. Iv nf reeular trooni, trtney coniou "j ; -York- j J t --: o M Wjof UUloiifij Ilfi :Fa?JdllrV eOTUjthKaladdeLte- i? aJ-i viL ' WhiVii eaiheiii deeWhMfortedjb-Sti Antoiuo,- Where kim or p1 onaSaylo ther. Je&rihrolip peroUtd torjj iroo the army listed dailv ..I or BrdD recnuri. anJ MOO more were 7ijMeM. ni.een am or cue ul .ill it,- A.mt,- m( Intrfai wa la nw' . ucuvc u nnivw w thought that a'deeeat on IHotttreai -was in ewr:,-" y . v0?.... !"-M.uiE,ll W U SSirtumaUue b a, ?det and ..lytkC rmy . ' lb ieciise him of being in' eorresboodcHtenni .. . 1. .1- rM.. . ..... . . '.Ht at un 't'et Ust evening, to th? givea him att attcntivheanne at hb reueitl lay nearvOapeUcnry-t-i am oi opinion uwuiw iw ciici receivelW a. fnr f not live are of I'oiedO are oi very, innocent purport, ant! tu ft;; o raided ; ' tho war. riedefi ahiei ofthejo - v.. i th r 4'MW'ST)?i ib.toarroinjr but ciencv of tue ritsular wa t !a up irora x&V'bfjL&mvfafo of the UitM;' the militia.; Frooil t!tTwaMft-t The ehemt number of ' 36 ai the line, the- remainder frigate audY sloops of Co3S?well has'not a pa'Hicle of eridenco to 14 war 9 briisand 10 schoouers. This u alar- stautiate tncenarge. i nana you a eopyf,l er-.force than ha been within our waters since statement maae : oy -wjtux gcauemen it Nu vV": ivviPrtMi-icociT: -Th'e;statementi1ielose4l itiiiinied hrGes&l " TFIE ENEilY, . : me0f Who were prntatthet; iuteniew j On Jfanday last the enemy's sn,nadrou frjn- rin-enToIedo and CogWeU,iieajpt tin or2.3 sail, weighed anchor antff V-w - , T- ,uU, and that they ar base, treaehefous and &lua. By an expres 14 days fom St Antonia we an "m . i . l.!iL iL -i i. .it J," I ''r..4 n-ntiniK- AVnavmenf of hi own pro Laos H0O troop. . .Your e . Be aacnVs drahs, to the entire destructtou t he-men timo Lave turned iv5 .tftfftiif Loaaana, ; althooih the youngest the family. coraSt t? :K thus sported with I ! Should 1 .even-determine - - . 1 11- . A I i ' ' UvieTUioi ''t nbipet'that the citizens ortbi for tba rvgular troops), vuieu.-are eipecieu i smoli "vatb shoald kbow'lttiefr' situation nd ib keep so large aoce in the-tjeW, even for. a s ..iiJ...iJt v, Ar-fSrrimrritf . . vve nave stirrr nri 'vn- Wrtllta cnsu rue wro unaua "vu UiriUIIMUll rAWV4 4M WW - i..) ' M rv few ' lHrna1te thie.antf ouivamor. uuU i;- .i.:iL iVU ifii u vrv m n: therrlorc d' liK and uhtfh are ontv caiouiaieu I i dWl wCbdut ant rttuceii resources from tb of men above stated : . . ; ;un,(;.nt fcinr- 'v v . I would reoommaai, under tb .' PRIVATE 'CCHjRtSPtiNUKKCE: ' MfaTer.and masicifna. ThaUhis corps be en- The revoluUons of Caraceas and of Buenos lV CoTvltMPiint. ML Auit- 24. earned at or neartfiisplace: until it is asrer- Ayres, hive by Wrns cxe.ied our cariosity, and x . r'.i. .. r.n yi ..! ti,: .V;. ) wanted. oar hones : vet those provinces are nui as snow j . , t i. ... .. i i . - in .i . fl.DOi nn iinnn ih m:Lii 111 coruiiilrisou or mt"tco anil oi to 4 ' bis vsitC, the pnpery oi.vaieo joneoi o.. aero- a snon uiae win uvtciut.uc n ....... r . ? - -- rf I-: - . rtLrr,Wt!,enroDt.!iv ofm,.,; pr.nit 'me to .auesL vour iiee lency to th; Interior Province 6fA?:8m . X.. V.t:?LKUwt .r r pLk.l,-.iv a;. -:v ,.,ftnnia.,d iuoiortto the ex., The Vice Royalty of Old Mexico alone has an W ioudebfiotnth masters, iu.d wrm bu Jrtious which general M'Arthur will make to, been pinnated tu eon tain a population of near and trti htiwtfePthtftaliWTSdtr i to this .Yssel : of K tf aise no- nuWiifftS MSDnrthended fron he- troo furnished With the particulars of a lattljmi 1 . ' t . j i 1 7 t.i.i.. j .1 . a eompieie vicioi y ioutauicu ua inti zuiaol June, by the Ilepublieah arniyjever the Hoj alists about three miler from St. Autouia. ' On thfe eighteenth of June the ttoyaUstsM,, a mue-ui iu town aumoaotj 1000 in number theH- iww diateiyjnmmohed the towu to sarrender,anJi Consequence ot non-compuancetwouW iaSu storm and put all to the sworn but if tan wnnld surrender the town, and deliver to than certain characters, a list of whom was iwiiJed "3 A " .... ', ,t . vl 1J I .MJ..L . .1 .I'll.. . . r. , 1 nrti.nuTnariit.nn in. ini armv. nu ;ia uk ncimiiicu iu nimurH ie fear maiiv vaiuauie lives nave ueen iosi on innn uwwiuj wuu mc m caWe in the-held, even for . a our part. provision. . ncBwiuc CuB4w iXo uuto. 4 . he llepubhcan r jf . (u.nMrt iif tiA nTMnni-rtf"' NEWS FROM THE WEST. tne proposals wim maignauon. vavl,rer7 are provided for the ' lMort ot tae eampaigu m J nr, MMt.,1 who toot the command fed the army In buttli or uie miinw: mniuiii mv s,!!.. ov,..w. ' " . : l . - . ...... . . " . . in Eirope-and in the U. States, otir eyes are array against meenemy, ,wuo us atpaucuq, . ' i P .1. 11,.. (nuinnli thorn ntriltril 1 A 11 (line hp. U'B nriHlJ p irinmslaU- l'0 ml?u uifc.' n on lrum iiiv iiunpiuuuu nuv is v;"" w,.. , - j-t ee UvoWoWcllenoy a middle eonrse, viz. to progre,ising in the WMt.uur posteniv tiuiy 10 neci uw wigno ,ot, c . ejreB1 almiaU t of 10 ,ttave (o pronounce that the evcVts in Ui were well mounted, ?erry re uped to tow. at 900 strong t" they were discovered by the Royalists in time to form iu front of theip camp, near one hundred yards 5 the battle sooa eommencea j in a iw miiiuie iuk euemj ucga ivithdraw from, their-eamn 1 Ferry braTeir rushed on as thev gave way and in less this hour tne royal army was eniireiy rtipuiscs. fled mostly on foot, leaving 200 dea4 01 xronnd, 2 pieces of ranoon, 350 staudof spirit 'of insurrection spread arms, about 80 barrels of flour, beanf, vt'gw lt-miaw that the Wrt!MWiior ofiverv tarly ia Kpre, 4'ter thev invasion ckoeolate;&e. A ufticiency of proTisio w.loj i ItSEI aW,t to take hnfmadd' of theUfthe mother country by tho French-and so three months, eooo. dollars in spee.o, all their - . T- ' " 1. , ,-1 1 " i- i J ps or that state; CQuld.jQur. excellency I bloody wm ifs progress,that in Nov. 1811, the cloths, aramunitidntin4amp eouipage, anJ utSuhlbr ftisrht last, lo the great surprise .think proper to follow . his example, 1 ..iiul.bhorW was caica aieq.iuai more man ow,uuu f.T.- r3 L r A7l :Tr;r 3 ttived a jyisir froui nis ;1eiloVt accn;)i.iiirvi to, dear sir, your fr klf4bbutnwivcDr.fifteif' Britih-Th?f jr- tooi..-.;-. , , 5if;ry ncg in hit excellency Gamrnor lWoibtrVexc f om ? ,T . vMmj:-9Rliitbe 3n,t, ncjr.ioiioea mro oi many '.'dP.'tnef-aTidJlfP : poultry..' aaJtnuch faf ibAicditMtta of bi jr.houat : Thev also took . arriv ghlv gi lead, Wm. II. HARUISU, Meigs- Utica,(N;Y.VAu5. 2i ha Jalroa.k perished in' the contest." By the was small the number inlcillod was seven (A-, law aceoaiits.it. would seem, mat 11 is naeiy mencans; a or wounuuu, iinu auum ,u to nmv !iPi 'sfui 1 that there-are 9 renob- numbcr-of Spaniards, who-being scattered lifrt.11 armies in the Interior, and that the Ca-, through the Americans fought with much cowv nitnl ii in the hands of the Iusurecnts Gene-1 atreIn this battle were 300 "Americans, t'tf In my last; dated at Watcrtown'.I sjate.fthe-.r.il flvo j i the leader, tyid that a Congress of ! Lapan. Indians, the rest Spaniards. Amouj .11...- t ,.i. ainitt'o tlalinr!tbrt l 'vicjin nation camnosjd of 40 members . the, killed was Mr. Massicot, who acteaseeou rival 01 our xjhivv ucci i j.v.. t 1. . ; - . , . ' in comuianu. auooi y pnsouci ci iown ; .iVl msa belMainir tadilfe nt ocr on the 19th inst. htttjorcot to meMtion, tnat in 1 wcr t xstemn i4i ai aiu-pc-v. Wii4aJthtfftmthbtahQod-;-aod his fcifovylur the gale of the preceding Tuesday eaeliyot our w.lhlrwd6irF- armed j-wulv bract of vessels. lost .an .alienor. 1 ae onnucsi Cuw....-? j r.'!--'" ;v7v-i',Tf; ' ndTsWreatcd hV masftf very a leak, which it was at first fard would pre- mak,, it doubly interesting to us, w their proxi-j ; LABENOlJDLOW. , KSIipanct: of: day they weni vent her from reaching tier destined port, kermity .to. our borders, and u Insmg led on by A- . .irwlteflwtefAfv ofmK& tourse of lb niht guns were take on .ard the PAe. When 1 m.neans or natives of-our own country.- ; QjIoodayst thesw 'rnbvcdSI&l Fcftthe.harbor.sV was hove ;di,wuforthe,rJ rawed were formed, hv. JAMEb J'Aif r-.- ..5vCJ7. K!y i-h . v . ta wiw;ain wr-tb.nirit6--Duke thirteen wlvten its whofc force. consisted .of. a-i their country's cause n board the late United 4 r ...1 .. '"M-Cirteanh Jitguti 2. of Oloueester, but . now named the, York, hav '. Br txpwii'f ;Tettdayir.;We; learn that 70A.. ingh.ee. found to be too weak to carry her guns, ii.ld SJfUCU w nils' stiiicmciiii uii i-iati - wits utsuiauijcu- i- t.iuii ui "'niiVii-and. dlSieii cently occurred in this tbarten ; It is rumour- K vt,.M rWtt - the ed here. but. I believe incorrectly, .that General laave hjs present sun ion, aim eastward. Gen, Wilk jnson, fourorhve days At the Harbor, HattlaWdo npt jrjhernthi7 Wfill be severe Lewi is about to ; oishitheirtf proceed o the ' Lnt inc fitTd &bmf b0O rc'giiilar infantry ahd ar- after a st ay.of ijty. ' BW ii'is"jri.tlVelf asserted ihst , bfsidesi U to repair immediately .toF-ort George . .Vi txMof poi . .. iw. : jsti. tibvrnof : ackrolear. to -thnye" given -taj ,, , ; Ksoxyh-i-e, CTn.) August 23. ; ti'tn JitiM "Kave'ftfcerved at Penicola, rmi ofiConv of a letter from Geo. S. Gaines, Esq. to nmirTi ri. ioii. .'I i h 1' IS uri?n nsseitat Petysacvla: bf tnetscrt irt,'iaHdj'ir.t.la bubt is hire- cnnmiae'd &f ;ibripla;iiWtsiictl jof nt: EMtih ah.i SPaO'ih e6miir.:A:tourt ' ittwtj fcittepes' at OranJ lot rr, on ; Lake Bf r ; Governor Blount, dated t-- ' . .vL; J;-;t'ir' ' JiUn.'SO, 1813. Sir-Ahotit a w;eek,,so tV Qplohtl of thir Muntyuaving oeeu; "aiiwi." U1CU mi no , t roititf rrrfpb$t Camp rCclesttuc, - tint th party, of Jndians, who ( bad gone to S,A- J riat -.e :ns,';)d t jBmsae&artW wiimiTaw these 1 tsj 3ft triigues ? settlements. witb aa?attacK, naa ACtaauy neon re ol.ihe supplied by the Spauish governor with a quan- frora1 ..Cut 1 tity: 0 powder) collected about 183 niiiiiia. i '-Atti AH t IV i'm Vr Oi Icarti, -oft Uw .libo : Gtt of iiiaibiap'0:k6r5i' iWt - thftMf i txcrilTps, asQur. cTiemy CiuUy su'ppticd by these Oo'uMe ' tnemie''- Abmit two wcCaa M'Jhe kKp fc war 'rler-IO. Enh1bt Unl several 1 iuocbes w tb aboot 100 .s-DKa ta.att'Veui-thvf -w tre- repulsed, :XMt " nearly aU t V'tr f rc - At the, mo a:it cf thu il iliXrce J Uani' ueicsnne, w in a- IhCi saiprie object Mn vitw i wUer iberbar up1 wi au tq u 1 v Ojfcir ,p:,..r:y.,nav5.' Fro t& Ohio dgfe, Jiigust i t. them, and succeedeI in takins away a consider able quantity of powder, but the Indians Iiad so much the advantage of the battkeronnd, (bciiig On tue eug 01 a eane-ureafc onr mtiuia, ,1111 er fighting them two h4ur were eompelled td re treat with the loss of three meit killed " -and efiht or ten- woutided. It was1 believed"- that unwardsf 2d liidian Were killed, o,- It is.,said thaj our wttlcment,wiUhojiilaclu edhy Krcat numbers in few days j and I trust that soma' assistance may he oftjrcd, us J'rom your statei imciedlstely. Our eomniunieation wim ueonci 1 putm'jy cui uu iuv- mu -ill j. t 2 1.- .1 -..... it.,. ...u 1 - . 4 I - 1 1 1 . ... A I i A I ;B fwiii UppV ..uidusky, we aro ,Ca1 was taken froto ;ha post rider bf the party of ' 'tTHv 1 r-'u7reau"era'iatc iitf elWueo Cre-kl Vians, who went to Tensacola for am- 1 ."."r . ri .i-pi v tkt aln munition, ami I am told has been dehvcita toi ' .V V-i ifU-'-'s-t: Js a-.eturn, ex-l Uie spttfttor t.tkat place.-: 1 r, r bout e ighty men, and began its opinions in the States fnate Chesapeake, were committed, m same month from the western oauk or the a- ,verea witn Honours, tptue sueni mac;ou 01 iw. bijie, under the directiounf-colonel Mage?, of dead. The day wai unclouded 5c, as if no incw .Massachusetts". But it has advanced with a ra- dent should .be ; wanting to- cloud the mind mtk. pid.str.ide, overrun Texas, and now threateus; melancholy and woe, the wind blew from tiis Chihuahua. . . same direction and the sea presented lie'sam. ffaw leaders havo sueceedctl Bernardo is unruffled .snrface-ae was exhibited to our anin now the Spanish leader ; he is hated and des7 ous yiew.when on the - memorable 1st day of pised, arfd like; to be superseded bv Toledo.- June, we saw -'the 7 immortal v LAlkYRENQ. Magce (the Ameiican) rs dead, and is succeed-.proudly conducting his 'ship to action. Early ed by colonel Kemper, once a Carpenter .in ' in thti morning almosiT, every vessel in the bar Fauquier County, Va. who is aided by col. jbour and at the wharves, and all the flag staff Ross, once asJieuitf in )Vjishington Conhty, Va.jin toAyn,4re ihe iVmerican Ensign at half and Major Perry, and odd enough! from the j mast, and many" flags were displayed in tw " land of steady habils,Connecticul all men streets whereVthe proee'ssioa.. formed. TM of nerve and enterprise, fit. to conduct the brig He'nryV cntalniii!ihe preciousTrelirs, clad storm." - in sable. laVatahchor 111 the Harbour. ' At half Our best wishes co with them, in oppowtion past 12 o'clock, theywere placMiuharsci to th rioyal Party. " :' v 7 .,, 7 ;,-y. ;tv7 preceded by.a long procession of boats bile Un the subject, it we had room, we could di-jwith seamen umtormed wuh .blaejacKew aaa late with pleasure We 'niust content oursctves for the present with. laying before the- reader the following extracts from lcttersrwith the pe rusat of which we have been favored ; . iixtracU oj 'a letter front a geiitlemanof high standing dated Alexandria, (on the lied Hi-:.rer,July$2fi,'-'-' ' ' -v-;.-. I furnished you with the account ofthe en gagement near St-Antonio, and the entire suc cess of the revolution in that Pro vrtice Rafter which col. Kemper returned on a visit to this place ; and in the absence of Col, Ross another action was fought by Major Perry with cbm- plcte success. I hand you enclosed a statement of the battle. The Royal cause and-its adher ents are every where giving ' way, and I do not the least doubt of the' result if W foreign aid is introduced Kemper is now returning, ahd the army will pro'gtess. 7.r-.'. .;',? r.v: :; I entertain strohs .hones thai Mexico is in the hands of RyOU and that he hiw divided his army intqf several - divisions to march 10411- nily lo previbus arrangement, fie moved .'0 slow blemn mnsie. escorted bv the truly elegant jcot pomfs -A general Toledo arrived at Nat-Might Infantry-company under that accomplip (efiitoehcv ta April with a vievv of takic comoClcerPftpt, C, Kios through thwprin"' trowsers, with a-blue ribband , on their pats; hp-arrne- tii motlrt of " Free trade and . Sailor 9 rights j 2 were rowed by 'minute strokes to ,tb end of Ind ia wharf, where the hearers were rea dy to receive them From the time, the boat left the brig until the bodies were landed, the, U. Srbrig Rattlesnake, and the hrig -Henry,' whichdthey were bronght, alternately fired ! mi nnte guns, The immense concourse of citizens which covered- the wharves, stores ahd house tops to -view 4he boats, the profound silence which prevailed, the atmosphere which was on ly brokeniby.the sad reverberation of the mi nute guns,' rendered this part of thesolemiiities peculiarly grand and impressive. On the bo dies being placed upon the r hearses, 'thev :vere covered with the colours which they had latciy and so signally Jionored, and conveyed at a saitable distance from the procession lo form- At 1 o'clock the procession was formed, agree- .-- ' n 1 . I .