:-iuMirf aelcs:fuaiia thd-ctflti Woer Mwltf &Arhe'w ....,.'. ...... . .. a .... ' l .4, . .. ' . ' ' 1 V - . j W . ' A . . ll ni . arccorrect, art-J tuedentn is a corrupt one, wt fine rcmnsataTrtne consummate s&iit ttqai- are' cei'iam Jroro Uietcnannei or out iniwuencr. i nry u.4,u.iaye vywx,iiuiuTuai But this h no: ;dl. Mf Jo.hn II. Thinks, ata j ofVfiLLjiNOT6s,.iri flm projr; of those opew meeting last week in Frederick county, at wliich ration's wTuieh hiver led 'to 'Ah great aud'deei- spirit" and principle declares that "he mil r.aMeiVM ja, nn...An f rvrtr1iftihe restoratioi? of peae: JloshUtits willeommence aenJn :.. . Mr." Piokbey was present read the sime state Sive i victor y;tained,:nftar Vittona ? anu He "meat offsets, which we have published, and valor and i.ntreidiitTbyUie1i'"his.Mai?' told Mr; Pmknejriif hejwul3 furnish him a writ forces, and thosa ot hi aUigy havebeeji JU in-An'ry h wntilft nleflce himself to brove th ' tintfiiiHhfid. are as hi trhlV trratifvinff to.my4e by, any sacrifice of the jnarttimetrisa f &"ftu? ?oou,e desperate! .....A '; t , v -v,',. . jnftl until ' ff HSIUVB fn rAUrrttsr, an v "'v"MyJi(i .ad hoaqrabie peace ciinu .-'-rr - v-r r: , "v-i s - rroy-MJtdeMtiiri au speedy austmeHhrtl, ; ArUftffie. Regent, riitli; true t,- i f WSXlWnmKSCK v , the countv What was Mr. PinkneT's answer Nation. Whilst these olfcrations have added . ' . - . . . , . - , m : . . ni i ii : nrv J il. i to this fair off or made to .himjna nwmoei oi . new- lustre to jtfte, urnwn arm, ineyoni ..L t.. ..,?.... t..sk tltf .ITTI-lfl" Ku'o4 ntiiiaAAnt 'it ill Anl I l'AI 1 P lllf Such bold assertions about this cry letter, unler sula ronj,' the tyranny and opp'r- i .the signature of Pcbuxjs, why, forfoo;h, that ' he did not qome to write politics, nor did he know any thinernbout the letter," or some othe .equally trivial reply." Has Mr. . Pin-y. then to persevere in the support of this gl attempted to Jmpwe his statements in the mosi test. .. , - . ; pos uve manner, .upon the world, under a mask, - rhe.eJLUrc rauure or the , rrenca iiEiCr in TT-..1 f- Ua u Mdiximw." ii?:Li.m uic m,1) tucinics 10 ins own terms. ii i.. 4 .'Hainurjc, ivi i - .9 , . .- - , c raiu ?Ara tn nt hi; so;i!s on all the ''goods of the raer- turn. chants. There is not any body of people whom the French, army ii opaiu jiu.e imten a very u reuiii" of the 28tli and 29tit 1 ly under marshal Soult, which be thought would free him from respon his designs a5ainst tho.RussUn Empire, and Xapoleoa deliKhts rtore Jo vaeet mn uie me iuc a.is .na jwrecompjetelyi ie Frer.cU army employed ; cinns. i jic .uuccn uicicnimw uic iu iwi iV; ui, ...Vu a,Uv "Oumy. aibitity, and in public, in the face of an opponent, the destruct ion of the has he not admitted his total ignorance ol the on that service, were Blatter What sort of a privy counsellor must of the Russian forces v.ct, more, especially one upon which h'ead upon the renewal of the content the allied ar-! et, with .the low of 7000 men, in killed, Mound- have destroyettbt.beba8tians.the inhabit atood forth his rtiasier's cKiropin f mies have fouud themselves oaupjea to retreai e, ana prisoners. . v.", '- (, AJU1UI.UUA iUl LUVU IIHUHMIVOI 're followed by the advaiice! hh si ir)e.--i' sfn Gax. v th ;es, since "jirlned bv those of s Caliz, Ml; 12.-The Duke del Parane is nt of the Elbe. And I iiohurh ' said to have been defeated in Valencia by u? h- fo ... . . . . .iii t i. ilin Ttrnnr?u.l nra ft crirl nut in n.yl ioca auu nourisii irnm nve to hix , Ve have not any cehtro'ol . over the proof in before-the superior, numbers" eolleeled' by tfiet Ton .thoasaud Frpieh are reported tt, have order to bung U forward, al hr-Bli we It exists, but we cannot doubt, that - Exhibited before theimeetinff of Cong' " ' manner in which that body -will "be occupied the iuti ciriM have a tendency to place I thiner npv'V a true -hnttnjr. f - that there exists betwee St. reU'rsbiifS, Uerhn ara K.rtli unomv iinniluAt ilnrilll. 1 eri.W fl d VP P !1 1 TCI rTIILI 71 1 IN ill C, T i I ilitll. ' . "I vi v in min wiii, in j , iuuii luiiuui.v um "'S - " 1 .- , i r - , . . i . .1 11 1 111 T ... I. T...'. r A I.. ...I.,. I flnni.nl T v,I It IrKnlh fin hju. II ..i.i- it it is nni ami snncriminrv potiiipi8. nas no niv imaeiai jus sunn hui .jr-iuaumu wuriu.i uum . - J - ' . -j i t . . ., . . i . . . . v.e. ressth. -their military character, and commanded the ; .AVellinslpa's bead quartais wexsLai iruua, me respeenn.? rne vnuta with-admiration of Europe. ,. - 19th .hilyT liis;Ionl9hip Jiajissueu a pressing ? utrj'jrom jiin", aaieu .r I mvA o-rAfito-ifJafiiAflAn in Acnnninf in-? ' vnn. seoeral oeder. eaiitiomnff nis omeerd aua troops- nia nouse tnilus-cJtv, we auihtntic irform!t' aies fieate Kssex. nJ May 20, to a taatl ascertain that shea. Foreign. v L VraaTJPEOAl ENGLAND. jen maiul the Courts of against surprises, jtsrthey were then in tha yi. chortil off that. haHxr on the 5Ut of April, bar, . r dnii wtnAL'nnim Tim pi 1 iv nf i.'ii" r riMii'ir ininiir.r in lain ini.4srH?rajfi lijti ciiJii!r; i wu Biiuni auuwaiu uue nrn.:, 4 liLl 1 1 II UIIU I"' i.'' ii'u v. . . r -m. . 1 ' T t ' ,.. i uju - most- cordial union and conecrt, audi trust J ot t-iecnemv, coinmanuinrTtnem to treat im pngnsaaouin-sea -men ; nn mat sneihoo. shalllje enabled, by the aids which you hate French with humanity, and directing his com ly after proceeded to cruht iff (Ke'. Gallapi go liberally afforijcd, to render -this union ef- missaries, when they take supplies lrow the .'si nv's. j-m:tc,ifw.He- i ueeartet urig .nn- iaria, captain jewett, lectual for t he aeeomplisTiment or tiiftgreatJ? reue a .yi 1 1 ages, j o give iue same receipts aim AfNew-Vork, arrired at New-Bedford, on the purpose, for which it has been established. payment therefore as id the Spanish and Porta- iZiskSepteia'jer, in 41 days from . Dartmouth, J rejret the cont iiiuanee of the war with the guose towns. v fEne;') nay ins onboard 53 passengers, masters United States of A merie a." - Hzrnani. July 13. Lord Wellington's head Friday. rvrrotR a ihit Wad" iriites 01 American vessels. She biiies Mv desire to re-est ihlisli between the two quarter are here. The siege of St. Sebastians .- -v- .'.-- Lr . London papers tolhd 91 b August, but they are countries those friendly relations so important tpes on. The 4th and lOtlr brigades, which en- BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNT IY n:1 Anta.in littla matter of interest on anv o. ht 1 .,i.M.U!.i n..'n.h p th,. mat nr.it Inn head nf ftattl-.ihnt his lordshib has restored ' 1 e s oras wnicn naa several years ago ther subject. - ' ; " - pf ne.iee: In-anv sdfrilieeof the maritime rights them to their ownevs. voted by the. legislature of this state to three of Th Earl of Aberdeen left London 7th Au- 0f the British Empire. . ' Cl.'tsel b'as got into France by the passes of the gallant leaders at th. afiair of King's mom ffhst. to embark ior tlu contiueni on au eiuuassy Gentlcmrh of the to the Congress .of Prague. 0 rum )d )r.' "to l.-rs has been iuo a tho Xirta. oi'Seoiiand, landed his iiriso'u wroorured a supply of wat'r, and ' freh provi- regulations v u iiv'-adopted for the redemp-' Maef of true, has bought passpo s forth pas3d in cons'eijncnee of this request. sioos ha had captured thf, British sloop of tion of the national debt, you have cstablishe'd la British minister to gothUj;h France to Prague.- The subject beingbefore us, we have thocsit House of Commons, .- the Arragoucse 1'yrennees ha will join king t.a;n. were, duriiiir the last session, renu t. 1 thank a i for the liberal provision yon haye Joseph. Pampeluua is nawowly blockaded. , ,.Miincrti port in made for the services ot Use present year. It is , - r , . . , . u , ' -s,and a .".-eat -atisfacfion to-me to reflect, that W the Extract tf a letter, d.ted London, 7th ,4utfmt, Govr "aMkms. the annexed letters han it would be acceptable to copy from Lee.Tfo war Crjizer of I8guns, an 1 ma-und hr. - svstem which will not retard its ultimate liuui- .The American frig !e President has lately ta gone to inteie.pt ti Gre,,Iand wlJaJem.n, and the vigorous prosocmion of the war. with the off. he Orkneys. . - -!r? S tbe rmtH Southern 1) several ni of war ha 1 iroiie in pursuit of him. least nracticahls addition to the i nblic' bur- Your ei ys have arrived at St. PeU-rsburj?h. a short aeeount of the battle in question. It wm The U..'S..brig A.rgisr . .ha.L sapt::rsd several thens. . j he.r of n; o-e apixjinted to nv et them. i'he,' fought on tlieJTth Of October'ITSO, at tbe tim vessels olT, the coast of li'igUnd, badre-eaptur- Trds and Gentlemen, I Russ:,iri Me-'ia-ion willot-be-uccp-ed. - ' "when the army of Lord Cornwalliif was in fufl M the Amentnnvataer sebr Matilda, of I entirely approve of thearrangemMits vllt? VVchavc projects of a ro. (I hims march from the south to subjugate North C. Vred.by-theEugliih. . tish territories iu India, audfor-the regulation ! FLi? of Truce from F,ance. Ima ad reduce irgi ma. Col. Fergusj . Captauf Jewett, spoke ch thelSth August, of ..the Brstish comuierce in that part of the ' A French otficer oi rank airiveJ last night at British officer defeated, commanded a c bve days u'ltirom rivmoutu, the Russian car- world tel ship Iloffiiujig, with .'iQ prisoners for New-, med lieaioru. aua was lniormea iy iier capiaui, mat nav the dav he sailed from Plymouth, a Packet had the arrived there from Comma, - bringing intelli- raugemcnts you have preserved in its essential ,'gelice of the defeat of the Allies in Spain, by parts that system of Government, which cx tbe eo nbifted troops of $oult and Suchet." It is perience has proved to be not less caScuIated tO 'Said. -Lord WeFliiiKton's loss was SOOO men : provide for tie happiness of the inhabitants of thit tbe victory was complete, and that official ludia, than to promote the interests of Great J.-.i.1 L.... 1 -4l.- 1P..: T l J" I . .;i' i m.ymtUvS uuu uei h ryccivua i mc uuau. uriiaui ; --ami you nave janiciouiy e ieiiueii io apt' Wicr, passeiiger iu the Ann-Maria, the subjects oi'th ; United Kingdom in general, lias a particular list6f 130 Am. seameii, eriveu a parlieirj'ion in" the rommcrce of countries . 'They appear tbliavc been wisely Ira-. ' in n Hg d "ue l.-om tiic r rench i const, provincials, and held a line ot march parallel , with a view to. the circumstances which 'v red -nh desp.V'cbis for the Urnish govern; to the main British army. Having drawn neu o occurred sneetlas subnet was last nmier :'cn:, n pv-s pons ior a mipisier iroin mis ' ijin ii,. lnr np -,, ffiW pmie ! iifirn t inn i i-i i -1 Tiiiiii , iu ii.M,.J o nvio w i!.m..h the French en-itories to the mountain, for the purpose of cutting ofl U14 I. .lillUV.I UllWll MA At. l- II VI - JL T wv -i-. v , , I ' ' I - - -. - - - - , iic Congrtsi aliout to 'ie jvsumbled at'Piague. SPANISH NEWS. American corps under Clarke, who had bsei foiled in an attempt upon the British near A gusta, Col. Ferguson encountered avnewacdw Zvfract ofa letter fron Jlrnfriean gentle expccted cnemy. hi friend this c'lf . A numerous assemblage of rifle militia hU "Ian at this moment literally at 1he can- been drawn together fiom Kentucky, the W, nun's ma-it'i. On inv arrival 1 found' this city country of Vir?;. and N. Carolina, and were il ap from British ships sine? the war, and now vithiu-the limits of the East-India Company V in the greatest contusion. Every movable motion under col's Campbell, Cleveland, on board prison ships at Chatham. . Qiarter, Nvliieli will, I doubt not, have the ef- tiling is Put 'f requisition. The town is fnll of aiuSjSevicrami Shelby, towards Augusta, The Jenny, Myer,r sailed irom Dartmouth, fect of augmenting tf.c reso-arecs of India, and wounJe I soldiers that have taken retuge within t i t? with tro prisoners for Newport, two days be- of increasing and-improving the trade andna-jthe walls. Six days since there was a most hearing of Clarke s repulse and Ferguson ei- fore the Ann Maria. t V'A vieation of his majesty's dominions. sanguinary eoiidiet between the French and peditioA, they relinquished their cnterprize u ' -TJ Gentlemen passengers:-in the:. Ann-Ma- The tried and affectionate lovaltv of his ma- Allied Armies. The force of the Allied Ar- turned against Gilbert town, from which nlac '-..- Y i Y . ..... . . . . i . . - .. - i .i .. - na, had London-papers to -Aug. v me-. latest jestys people, the eonstaney wineii they iiarei niy ws aoout iji ooo men, under tno commanu ptf son iiad lately retired they selected oM - if which Mere forwarded to . New York we displayed during" this, long "and arduous war, j of Lord Wellington, that of the Frenehrnbout h - T J, . rf vere favored with one of Aug. 4. Extracts, am! the palienee with whiel. thev have sustain- ?b:ouo, under the command of Marshal SauH. thousand and live huudrcdofthei; warnon -fdJlpw LavT.:.-1'. ....J.edLbe hurJens.JU'Ccsjarily.impoicd.an .thcjn, This action proved very fatal to the French, ho followed the British partizaii, benttpM I v; x'JRltifkaieof the Jlmer lean Coast... J have made an indelible impression on my mind, as .their loss-is-estimated at 15,000: men'' ' his destruction Ferguson, apprised of tteif The. fpllowiug are the explanatory orders Such continued and persevering exert inns, uii-j The bailie was foughtat the foot of the -Pyre- pursuit, took post on the-surumirbf King'i fti! i barren, riSpeetin54e. "lock- der so severe, a pressure, alfanV the" Slroiest :nees, and was isU. from this town, and both rnHlntain a position thickly set with trees, uni deof the Araeriean ports 4.: : -proof of their atiaehinent to tual const itii!ion,Arnnes have, engajmped iu this neighborhood ' r .. . . , - .., ; .0n the 28tb of Apnl,; an'explanatory. letter A hieh it is the first object of my life to main- j The quIeTstate' which they appeurto be in at morc assailable with the rifle than, defensiDu xras writtenfrom the AitmirallyJo sir John B. tain. ?: Oiis monieut, and the supe'rior positions which Nvith the bayonet. Here he was overtaken l)f Warxen.iiji which he was told, "that their lord- In the success, which has recently at tended tbe French occupy, is a good evidence, that our mountaineers, who onicklv dismounted atd scrips expect, audireet hiin to inaintain avhis Mi-jesty-s arms, iacki.owl'e.lge wi;h de-Lord- Wellington declines a 'further contest. arra cd themselvesfor battle. Ourrave eoaii' bloekade defcicto of every port ol the -United, vout gratitude, the hand oflivine Providewi-But should the- French Army be-driven M-itiau . , . A . .. .. jrf Sftats of Amexicaf to wnieh his lorce may,bethuse I desire to m:ike of these and ol all ofh- the walls ol iiavonne, theywill be able to stand " v -v ."i.yv-. -'4deqiiaie.4;-in . -advantages, ii to promoteand h'ecure the a very long sicgj. y '. tll;ifrcscMiveadewr rJLoiidontjlU.4&Xk eapt Wool- welfare oniis'Maiestv's iicopie : and! cannot j "St. Sebastians has been closely besieged mountain tn different directions. Col. Clesvw constant reportot iaii jrst reached the enemy, and opened tie prov w umt iw uS tractivc fire from behindthe trees. ' Fergus calculated to reduce the extravagant pretn-j " The strong expectation of a general peace -Ksorteu to me oayoneuvieaveiana.netcM; is ratJier depressed the markets tor Colonial gave M ay.- At that instant, trom anotnerquw and American- produce for tho last ten days, ter, col. Shelby poured in his fire; alike shelter Cotton maintains a very fair price, and the itttxA nnA aVlh.M ..A'nfl.ni in hm Ferwuoi truant it y in market will-not much deT . , - , - , ' i.,v(W result 01 a coalition - between Austria anu ncgent s command, said, . - crease in value in the event of un immediate j Je'ra-ice. - , ' i . Lords and Genrie-ien, peace. AVe have daily-accounts of the favora- net,' gaining the only, tho1 immaterial, adrw ble negotiations at Prague ; but I am determin- tage in his power, of forcing Shelby to reeed ed not to believe iupeace, until! see the treaty This was scarcely effected, before col. Cap bell had y-ained the summit of the mountain; TheBn- pmbct76f H AirS.THevolutibnaire, mentions more dee'd !!y evince' t bin deposition than by j lor twelve-days,- and the lis having captured on the 33th ult. the Ameri- employing the pos-cmil means you h ive placed . cannon from that quarter, fan privateer Matilda' of 196 tons, and cafry in iuv hands, iu such a manner as may be I?est 'not. fallen. 4Jig ii guns, pierceu ior is, , . . ;. caicuiaieu to reuuee ine exiravsigaiit jueiu-i Our Parw accounts state, that the Duke jf sions of the enemy, and thereby to facilitate' ha ' Cumberland had been very cooly treated during the attainment in conjunction with the allies, i an lis tour through Germany and that the politic of a secure and honorable peace. oians had coaeludod that this conduct - was Hie Theu -the - Lord Cliancelior, by-4he Prince esult oi a coalition between Austria and 'Hcgent's Command, said, . ' '? - I'aaee. - - .' . ' - - - - JIy Lords and G cur ie-nien, The Itmes paper states' that the celebrated It. is the command of his Royal Highness, the asststaaaaucompauioti ot Uonaparle, cerihto,iJrinee regent, acting in tliejiameanuon bc 4ied-tbe"jiast inouth UeirIItrC.sden, in the G9thnhalf of hi Majesty, that this Parliament he what Aiii. 'ir J Crf-u ir lr 'ifw' not nil Wri fit au, nrArmniwt In . Xrtnfliiv. lhii 0:XA. i".1v nf Annt V. . . . o -...,'. . . , i " . " v'V . . . . . . . v. i.. i.ji.. t,. tUority tus is asserted. ,, jta.' jiiext, to be then here Jiolden ; and. 1his-fariJSjrfraci ofanotfertter, dated .JJatjonne, the wueu iw iou eumme-nceu it. uvutuji c iiameni is accordingly p-rorogueo vo iJoiiuay, the 2M dav ol August next. The " C'urier" has the' following remark impe;alpaiiliame.vt. . Jf.imeof Lards July 22. Tbi ii being the lant day ..of the- session, his on the Prince Regent's Speech : Ryyal illginess the Prince.. Uegent eame down! The, Speech from (he throne, will beTcad to the ilo'He in great sstatc, fur the purpose of !. with universal satisfaction. -It is. such' a one -prorog4mrgParl iameHvii:aspeech-from.;the ' as becomes the Snyeixiguof a greatfrieand thrbti j. v"Thc side bftncles.were oechpied by aja triumphant jicople it istirm, unassuming, largeVass 2iublage'of Ladies of the iirst dTstiac : and decisive. It was considered m the City- tion': aruougtiie.nuniero'ts spectators were Uie as. discountenancing every idea ol negociauon, tlassiaaipatiMh..'' and" Portuguese " Arabassa- j and who is there that thinks secure peace prae tors. Tii Commons having appeared at ' the ticable at this iuoment? 44 The extravagant bar: - las Itoyal ' Highness' delivered rom the pretensiona of t he enemy must," lo-jise the throue the following , SPEECH? Mt Lords eJiil;,Genilepisn, j . .:;; ':', I cannot! release you from your attendance in Parlia n :;it, without repeating the expression of niyjjep regret at Uie 'eoutiu-tiauce.ol his ma jesty's la:aeutM JndlspositionO. '(.,';'':. '.,Th'i.ati'tion-, wbith you have paid to the public iritieslK'ia "the course of the essioi de iij my warii'ost atsknswleiltuwir?. , words of the speech, 1" be .reduced." Our rea- ratilied." 20iiiof Jusrusi. tish bayonet 'was again applied j and proouci The English are still in possession of Pas- its former effect. AH the divisions now ret""1' sage. This place (Bayonne) is, however con- ed in co-operation", and resistance became teffl sidered sate." -- - -rr"r , -r. ' c in the ' nty. Nevertheless, Ferguson, confiding m An article dated Barrio Piano, ncar Plara Wonet sustained the attack with undismaye plona) July 29th, mentions that Soult advanc- gallantry. - The' battle raged for fifty minue ed on i tbe 2.1th of. the month, by the passMlSnV- when the Britisk. commander received aaU, IHn&Sl endeavour and m dead. Deprived of their leader, the fir to raise the siege of Pampeluna, andremforce . i . , , . -.j : Cod" the place. The Allies retired before him con- of the enemy slaekened, and the secpnti I ine tinually- obstructing'his approaches;" Encouivmaiid, wisely beat a parley which w as folio dged, however, by theirrretreat, he ventured On ; by his surrender Three hundred were killw the 28thlo attack thejrositions on U rr...:.,. ..a. - a .1 . mi - 1 . . - - - - .. . -o--Tauu nuuuucui uav uu ners .v-iow wnai iney are. iney are no iesijicar rampc.inna.Kut alter Ihree abortiveat- , a j , . -t" - -.i, ni thouft man iae surremer oj. oar. viarmuie ngnis, rvjeuempts to dislodge the allies, he was compelled .T ' r ', . M ? - , col main-must 4 of -othr Constitution and our power. to xctreaH iu disorder, with thi ln of i.noo and five hundred stand of anna ;Jie Ferguson; being provided with; supcrnuineraj muskets toarm such of the jnhabitanti as m'a mi ' ' l nese, we nave al ways said, ana are nappy to rnien. find our Allies are of -the same . opinion, the outwent is as much interested m upholding t-tttIZ . .IMadrip Tuly 30. AA -Onr loss wa trs as we arc Ira he Kegent announces that, there King Joseph has left Bayopne tor Paris f and Y ? v"y iMiTwl ivaiCot is Jhe nnst cordial union and concert between Aurihiil Soult was invested wit1rthe chief com,flinSinamb,5rJ hot among tbe KUieu" -hinjand jthe Allied ; CeurtTSrlatiev are, mandof all the French armies in the Peninsula 'j Williams of 3oh CysUai. was haaojc1

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view