l' 3. : . '. "v, ' '71 Miscellaneous, 'tfrumtte London Afohthiy -Exjiito-i ':. ION AP A ARMY" ARR .YUEM EN TS, . iC'nio celerity tf mo vetnentt by' which) when properly directed, Napoleon obtained his' former Jriumphs over every coalition) and to which, when extended too-far" and wuh tob: presumptuous disregtirdoC possible consequences, U his misfor- tunes land adversities. are owing. ' But every cli mate is notltke that of Russia j and should Ba iparte ever be able to act on ?e more on the dcferr sivc, disaster will have taught him caution. Wi1 h ' in a limited line of march, and at a moderate di tancefrom someplace of refuge, In J tactics, un less opposed by means similar to bis own, are in fallible. ' ' Toe equipage of a French army consists of a line train of .field pieces a liht and well furnish eJ field hospital ; the heavy artillery follows at a distance ; the muskets must be in the best condi tion i and when after that the soldier is furnish " ed with two pair of shot, and provisions fur two d '.yii he is, in the opinion, of Bonaparte abundant - ly provided. If the regiments can fire and march wellf the army is capable.of any thing. A few ye' tcrans dispersed in the, companies in a few days initiate the raw recruits. The officers knOtf their business and perform it well. The generals, hav ttighadikmg experience, know how to manou Vewhen there is occasion ; a circumstance that J : -,1. ... v ' . . 4'.:; '-'. ' . ."' J 4v-. .' ' i .1 . V.'VJ. , ,. -- i. fit- a.-'. .. '., c ... . : " . V,Ar .TAKT nWiftrnDtfois led! Wttcti tog of ttttlacei insi rtu' i 1 "F Volunteered tnsj cnwge pi a, parry tn, if thre ekisted ajsiderable experience of Cotton. .;, : ! arm men, was killea at hlspost on the gang pore nnt hft want.11t is not 6nl henefir.59l In ..w. 17 . 8tl ? Mr faithfulld clerk, Mr. Dunn, was shot heal capable wgu me, ,u. w--r-, . -.'u T 1 i a ,, IT "l . L ..... " . , . 1 .. ijTL:. v'uw iw lllllAllllIiaiinnQ -"i Sptrttd small ar bv his side. Mr. Aldhani has left a widow to la m?nt his foss il request the command tr iri chjef will recommend her to the protection of my lords commissioners of the admiralty. .Mr veteran It . unin Tnf in ro CeifCn lOr fine uiw.v- uviwii. v ne, i-l. 7 vi,,W'oiTe ireneration ahWMheirlcaMe4 Rhus Vcmix 8nd Rhus Rod 1. hves jn happinessra4 vueir boatswain, Mr, Stephens, has lost an arm.-rl! scrvedly drjomed.tosery-Wo individuals, wheh they have armed at that rt- nown vfaien ute inienHcu vi.m I trust his agb and serVtes il be duly rewarded. Hhloman of much menu is the only other officer! ther gradually, or are q thrown by some grtat .... . . . . - . t i. seldom happens, but on a day that a pitchrd bat-i boarders) in charge of the p'ite I bejj ta re wounded besides myself; and he not dangerous ly. Of my gallant seamen and marines we hhl twenty-three slain and fifty-sjx wounded- I sub loiu the names of the fui mr. 'No expressions I can make cse ot cutt do luslic? to tne merits oi my gallant officers and crew ; the calm courage they displayed during the cannonade, aid the tremendous precision of their lire, could only be equalled by the ardor with hich t'ney ru?ed to the assault. I recommend tbei.i all warmly to the protection of the conrimmder in chtpf. Hav ing received a sabre wouud at the first onset, whilst charging a party of liu' enemy who hasl tallied on their forecasde, I -wan only .capable of giving command till assured our conquest wU complete, and then directing stroixt ieu.enant Wallis to take .charge of the Shrftnoi7 and se cure the. prisoners, I left the third lieutenans Mr. Falkner I who had headed hc main Jeck k u your rooBi ooeaieni numblc servan. 1- W. W. DUNNlNGTox Charlet Countyf Md, Sept. i. THE MURDERERSX)rMtss HAMH t We learn that on Friday last, .two ,, ? convulsions of nutute..; the supreme .couiu.ii j oded jn . pouehkeensie iail. chaw chosen that nbenomenon Bonoparfe to - oppress f .M; . Ham;,,h': nf - os, Tf v . . Ka nj nrld a chance! . . . . . . . : ' UCHS mtk Europe i perhaps to give the nev wqria cnanc to rise also and after some centuries io h" tie takes place ; and then the marshal executes lio grand movemeot but Under the eye of Bona parte or Berthier '-' A large French a) my, on taking the field, is di Vlded Into sevei al corps of twenty or twenty five . thousand men, each under the command ot diffrr ent marshals. ,Bonsp irte icts as commander in C;hief. Berthier acts as major general, receives fii orderV and communicates 'hem t-j the differ ent corps : this is all that can be known by the i ejeemy respecting the dispositions of a French ur my ; me resi is a secret wnicn nonapane coin , ; .' .u - : t i ' i ys uiu ii n in in i -iii-. , When the' army takes th fiild, it is divided in ... m m - io sevcri, columns ; rne oosiness ot the day is 0ia ked out for each of the marshals independent of the general instructions they have received, end each corps of the army advances as if it were actag alone, without concerning itself whethtr it forms ihe rigiit -ving or the left Its aim is to ac oomplish the oytci "assigned to it, which consists Jn occupyjn, after a few naurs' march, p sition vhiCh wy tavor the execution f the grand plan. Having reached the rendezvous, (a brigade for in. ; -1 1 ; . . .... . BiAitcc, coicioseo oi several aivmons.j rnecim , fiianrler io chif, as rrarshsl, points out to each division the poririn it is required to occupy. If th-i wea'hec should le rauiy, and nothing be ap prehended from the enemy, it oiten happens that the troops are' billeted, and the sssesment is ;, doth) that ea--.h soldier, partaking of Ibe provi' stons of the inhabitant, may have sufficient to ia tisfy his appetite The resources have been xal 1 ciliated befee haTid. , -"7Ucn arc forae oi mc arrangements in tne' nn her maimrrk. and J2s oi her uirarttr L.Trehr.h army for all that relates to the person deck and forecastle. Both ships came out o! ac lWrnfort of the -oldier, and prepares him for thost lion in the most beautiful order, their liciiinc: iigviDui niiu ijjiu uiainres iu wuim iaj-ui-uu appearing as periect as u mey nan onry oeen v was indebted far repeated triumphs and which are j excha t'inR a salute- I have t he honor, &c . nis pmy connisnce in me present siaie oi nis ai-- jnfd) f. It -,vT- uwt Jlvfc,. ' feirs. Russia his dope' much, bur she cannot doj To Captain the Hon. TTBladkn Cavie.1, S:c. tvery tni;.g atxj tne coective co oprrati n ot tne Hauiax. allies can only, be expecttd with confidence, afteri r they hae remedied the defects of their military system, and condescended to be taught the art of commend these officers most st'omdy to - he com mander' in chief's patronage, for th gallantry they displayed during the action, and the skill and judgment they evinced in the arduous du ties which afterwards devolved upon litem. To Mr. Etouch, the acting master, I om much indebted, for the steaili?ess with which he bro't the ship into action. The lieutenants Johns and Law, of the marines, bravely boavded at the head of their respective divisions. It is impos sible to particuhtriKs every brilliant deed jer formed by my olficers and men but I must men tion, wheu the ship's yards were locked toge ther, that Mr. Cosiahan, wlvi commanded, in our maintop, : finding i nself screened from the enemy by the foot of the topsail, laid put at tht main yard arm to Ere tfpon t'iem, and shot three men in that situation. Mr. Smith who com manded in the foretop, stormtd the enemys fore op from the fore yard arm, and destroyed all the Americans remaining in it I particuJarfyl beg leave to recommend Air. Etouch, the acting msster, and Messrs. Smith, Le?ke, .Clevering, Raymond and LitUejohn, midshipmen. This latter officer is the son of capt. LU.i!ejohn, who was slirt in the Berwick. The loss of the ene my was about 70 killed and 100 wounded. A mng the former -were the foor lieutenant8,e lient. of marines, the master,and many o'her officers. Capt. Lawrence is since dad of bis wounds. The enemy came in'o action with a comple ment of 440 men the Shannon having picked uplomeecaptured seamen, had 3iJ0. The Che- iicuNC -is a line 11 iu,jicj aim uiuunu us Kulla) r. 0mi inctaminv. I nt; Dntian rupuui j 1 . ' ... cucc me - . - . arc:u u a uauor, ami me omer ma country press, it appears mat they landed f tienfars of which murder have been li lished in this cazette.' One of ihi. 1 seeks some consolation in the idea that still MPt on the globe remains, tho nuneno out nu & bot 8t the Hyde park about five ticed where rational freedom; is yet cherished,, poUghkeepijie and look lhcir , 5 s and which, to the astonishment of the world, will' tWiiv j ;n . m ,L1 1 ,! rise as omer nations nr.. ' j men 5icpt imi during ihe mght luai nation possess nui umj'ouiiwuu 01 to preserve such a blessing, but also strength e- nough to repel aggressions, fpr what is virtue to! a nation without strength f We have read with interest the unexpected deeds of valor of a young nation, as yet without a character or reputation, but who dared to us sert her rigtiis against the colossal power of the mistress of-thejpeean.- Where conquest is not her object, she will haVe the good .wishes of all those who tromtheit congenial leeimgs mu lhem apprehended ; and they were hZ Aimidattoi, tvUnvmr iviatf he.the.omressor. Y'otl . . ... . j . Wj1.i,,.vy-.v. . t . . . jV. , in iair as aoove awneo. uo ineir examination k kri n.f h armtstiee tohich was icon f--.-.. .. v. . .. , ...... . ,ui 111119b It.l.W 1 1 - l v. - " eluded OTh? 4rh June ; what the result may be, no ope knows; we wish for a peace on any terms-i-it might mend bur situation in sooiede gree, for every other hope has vanished; The poor Prussians fought likejions, but the Russians are accustd of not co-operating so eordiary since their )wn territories were no longer n danger ; who knows what intrigues may be employed to detach them from the cause common fate of entered im. conversation on the subject of the muidtr tf' Miss Hamilton ; from which conversation it vident they were the guilty personi. Therms' tioned th- scuffli they hsd with the deceased j that their intentiorr was to violate her person -Z finding -that' she made tor) much rebistance, U determined to take her life and throw her bodti to the creek.- One of them said that she had verely bit his arm- The two persons whohf this conversation, Immediately tack meufe lore tne magksrraie incy aeniea ine cniri;e! u on being ordered to expose their arms, a wouty supposed from a bite, wa discovered on ontj thtfti, which he aid he had received in a acuSe wan a woman pi iimrae. - j. xrkpis ', RFi EIPT To make shining tiquid Blacking, for Shots, "ty or any other miner Mat rcqurn to it k$ - black. .; . Take one ounce of oil df vitriol, four ounctsd ivory or fin k lamp black, one table spoonful A sweet oil, S table spoonfuls of molasses, one qui of vineprar, the. whites of four eggs. Put tht n tf or lamp blat:k into a metal or earthtn boil and the sweet oil and molasses ; mix them w 4r IIAMUURG. Hamburg Letter, Whoever can read the con- tTflensive war by a still formidable enemy ; once; tents of the letter published this evening,' which . an.i greatly wrong di stiu. retaining me vuai-e- was handed us by a Inend and is dated "near ' uergy and the effective principle that led to the ac-: Hamburg," without feeling a deep and sorrowful gHt9iiion of his lately despotic power over the na..sympa'hy withihe writerv.had better quit this iioaa ofthe-ccntineni- ' j country in the first vessel going o France. He lliiS"t:uJ."A' " f - r lis a fit subiect for one- ofhe v'sals of the -J. 'FRIGATE CHESAPEAKE. ' ; ourge of the earth. And .to further the vievV The capture of this vessel ha-,n England .Wen of this sworn erjemy of the1 humane race is this heardof wkh the greatest exuratpn. The vie-1 nation now entraged l a ruinous war a war - .ur ut iriaigar was scartciy aiiiiyuucru wiui wunout OttJ'Xt or end ntlier tlian to RTatiiy Hie Rmrppwp nd rejoicing-' We' have hereto s'w she and .in subserviency to 'he crmmands of fore inserted cap. -'BbkeVataleiiient,-as trans-'this blood thiastv .vill-dn. X P. Eve. Pour. our readers wiu oe wuung 10 peruse me ces- ' ted. '.near UamburJunc 25- J8' 3 pawn m us cuginaj iorm 11 tneruore ioihws 1 ; what shall 1 write to you my near irn-r.C f l - SiannonU HbMTuX, June 6 7 SiaI have th.- honor to mform you, big c)ps.e in wjh, Boston light house, in his ma fests ship under my command, on the 1st inst. I , h sid the picture p-seeing that the USi ates frigate Chsapeaki, . whom we '-had long been w'atchjng, Was coming out of the hat. bojrto en . arre the ortarnon, I took a position between lau. Political "events have no' doubt come to your that be. -'-knowledge, and as to mvself, to sav thaT I am at , f . - , all in txistene is all the cood tidings I can give you. I. left the city and aft;r having for some Uhockvd and burnt by. lightningifrom the fami time acteq a rat ner conspicuous part in . s oei fe:ice, am gai an individual without distinction. I would call myself another Oncinnatus but I hare nt learnt to plough - sjgnsTjyrigt rneol-jsing with us 09 sent tioxvn .cieot Iibetyf4 lt:-rr.mi varns I lrnf m Shannnn q nn m iwrt ! Um. n tn.yf Irgthe hreene woatd die away 'At half past S, 'city I know not, Cape Ann and Cape Cod, and then hove to for- Alas! the dream isover and ffih it our enthu ,jhiraAVo' joip'us j h: enerhy;came 'down in a very jsiasm has flpd ; we are jnow more misert)!e.thah h9tldscm marine, trthfjrecmerican En- before, after having tasteiJ for a moment our an mr chamare 4wAtill cioser. ' to yon he misery of our ill uted a gloom is spread over r very IH M.' the enemy hauled ut within hail of us on I countenance, and how could it be otherwise f VVe the starbo.'itd side, and the battle began, " both have no longer the means to provide for bur sub ships steeriif-full unor thejjopsails j after ex jsistent e here, much less to satisfy the rapacity of 'xHaiiiging btnvasn two and three broadsides, the jour oppressors, and conuibutions which exceed enemy s ship Jdi n board of us her mizen chan- iour power, it gneves me la see So many unior many of our mechanics and other hose situations were formerly very reduced to work in the fortific!i brders'to prt'rWi e for hoarding Dutgallant band, lions far a bare living. Our city is declared in a appointed to 1 h:'f service immi lately rushed ln ; Mae : of ie, and the French are continuing under thtif rjjTj sctive officers, upon the enemy 's tlse'lortifiauonswith ability and zesl which the deck, driving Yv:"y thlhg before them wl'h irrc-' Russir:is had ,beganr without either of those quali sistible fury ; T h enemy made "a desperate but j tie. MsrHial tw has been established, and sever disorde'ly'.nskti- ce. The firing continued at all . ral people have been: arrested for alleged crimes, the garsrways an. I hetve tht' tops, but in'twojand ms.ny-' of them will no doubt be sacrificed oh W'nuttViime. tb i enemy were diiwn 'sword inline altar of tyranny. The rich and poor are in- nv'U irom every 1 f . 1 ne American uag wj-,s A-oive in me same tale ; our worthy alderman alliances The!" Swedes have upwards of 20.0CX? men in Mecklenburg ; they might do much, but remain inactive ; it is not difficult to foresee what game the Crown Prinee means to play. It would seem t hat. v all wisdom had fled from if.itish councils ... k ... . ft m iKaih Ar.nr1nl Dinra (ha unhu nnu A. . ' . "K'7B ri,fC' rrn v...wW ,,.. .uvu..T, ,and ddd sk)wl tne 0i vitriol, stirring Ik attack on Copenhagen. Io chuse a I-renchman ; who,fi t tfaen add he v- .iht iortnepeuyerer.orvermany ag-ms r,cc,, p- f the white, of egg,ri0 be first wtllbeatento, pression):He will dupe hem aj,-at least such is , ast, mt MmeJmo twoquartbotte our impression. How ill hve they managed the : for a ,u v Mon ,tone wd, h uanes, woo at one ume nao 10c power 10 lu n . , ft gtick iQ ft wh,n ustd . thscnles? Ibitnish soldiers were already . fighting our battles when England guaVan;eed j T J ; ' of bUcing of the above in of D -nmark was exasperated, and his unwilling ' sol.'.iers wfe-ordered -to join the French. 9000 D ines ars now under the command of Marshal 1 Davoust. England's treatment of Denmark has j certainly been unwise from the beginning. What ever weakness that government may have been guilty of, they have at least always been reputed faithful to their engagements with a sense of ho nor bordering on chivalry, little suited for these times. It is possible that kingdom will become a prey to its neighbours, as their finances are al most annihilated, but as I believe they deserve a better fate I cannot htlp feeling for rtiem. v. This letter will he taken care of by a frieiuLwho l e m travelling to- , Ihus it will not come in contact with any P-ist OHices, otherwise 1 should - ent, will not cost more than SO cents. The blacking is free from digreeablerad -,the shoes, 8cc. that are blacked with it, wiflnb thsr soil the fiiigers' in putting on, nor stocky in weanng." ' , Prooaimet The capture of thf Boxeris thus disinpf ousiy announced in a Halitax paper : .".It is said that his B- M. brig Boxer hastef taken bv the U. S. brie Enterprize, after 1 not severe and bloody action. The former W men, having sept two boats to cut out somm 3elst the latter is said to have had about lit men, and was every way far superior to tht venture ideas paper. Remember A Toucher w&oted, any icieas on whn you write to me that the seal affoaris no se. ; TO tak.e cha.ge off a Schfit m theHhi, or' curity , thus I will dispense with any remarks on T bf. cae f "V1" fr. 'CJ v ' ' , , , , . w , ,. t j j r ' and Aruhmelic : and should come well recommend J your part, tho' no doubt I shall be deprived of . .. JkMES PALMtt 1813 mucrfof that int.rest which otherwise your let ters could give me. Let us often know that you are well anJ hope fir better times Kav fields, (Oiange) Sept, 31, l)uane8 Hand Bvoh for Infanlq TV If AY be had at the bK.k.stor ci WM- JJOYLAfi-Jf IVX One Oollar and Fifty Cedta. From the Alexandria Gazette. Messr8.EoiTORS As the modus operahdi of " Y VVrrT'ir v Twrrii ITV Crt'tnn in scalds and horns, has not been aecoun. I LiOTi-lli Y JSC) I ilJ ted for, nor has any person as yet, endeavored to! THE 'NB W.YORK 0NION COLLEGI investifrate. (that I have heard of l it becomes us LOTTFRY. to throw every lioht we can on the ubiect ; ahd TTtlLLc .rtmercciiawinR of. FRIDAY WEEK i V V 1st and will finish drastimi in December. thrn,ih nnrro,m!rr. rnnfrihuf:. IA th,. r. wtsb 10 knov tb- fate ol tbe.r ttcke.s in shore t'e lit-f of many, paiticulaily the indigent, I have stated by a friend for publication the following facts : On the '30ih of June last, I; was called to a voting lady who a few hours before had been ly I learned that she vvas .sitting near a window rhiw rannui nurchase in a belter lottery TicWt f nM MlrenU! HaKeg. 4 15 Ouaitert. a 12 1 E'&'kH Oideic liom the country, inclasurg the cash, will be pwHj auended to at the respect lye tottery cmcej oi & 11. 'Waitc, Corner of St. Paul s-lar.e and Mark-sjrett, BALTrn .. . ..:"n.::. ...A.ial.Vi jNO,?i:Cie8HUi-sireeij-Hii.APv''" . . turn irtiic, li w- B viv, auu ..u. tMt iiiri-. . q Aii Tiotr.iv .;. nr rjsh Bivef. to1' September 20. ntis locking i.-t with our fore rigging, I went lor-1 tunate people. ward, to acett her pQiiontand observing that! pi iessiorfs, w , the ent ray we(V fiinchinu from tlieir eur.s, i gave i comfortable now clsipi a1.n. pvr.ht lun cnnall r-Arat tha It. . . "a i. - . , York, pruet so d u ty AITES limn, irna v rv murk nmri.rt attfr th. ohni-'r i . I l J i-l IV. .'U 1.1 J HjM VI W . . . . W 4liUt. some of the same family rn up atairs and found the young lady on the floor, apparently in a swoon turn her cloths oa fire, which were ,v.on ex'ingui ohed?, and-after someTiime she recovered a ''little,, and complained of great pain, smarting ind burning. Oneximim'ton I found that , the ligrttnirsg had entered her cloth (which were loo9e btwixt her left shoulder and breast, by the side of a silk hahdkti chief which she wore around -her neck and covered her breast, and I TICKETS, -YORK COLLtGt LOrTER.T """,3 :rva Office, untU the 10th wiian;, heBU" doUs 8 50 4 35. 2 12 descended as low as the stomach, crossed to the other si'le and descended to both extremities, her left arm was also very much burnt . from the . shoulder to the hand, the cuticle or scarf skin hauled down, urd iioaied tritnvpHnt thev censed firhiffT ; ... : ters. fifujen .minu'es from attio I. ' . . . . I hav i to lamf nt r I-Utrsbrpiuatesbiit th . qest. -"c r: - "My brave fir's! li?ut in 'he rn mnt.rif vict tht iiru j:i colors ; hi: the proud old British unloii tver it. In another minute "turn bylaw and called forquar. i;The whole oi this service wiiachitved in V the commencement of the 'V. . ",y- : Sx loss of many ofmy gal fell exulting in the! con ti.ant, Mr. Watt, was slain i y, in the act of hr.siing V'.!eat)i is a seven. loss to D. who certainly was ..a good citizen under all established governments Irerr, has been arrested unexpectedly and sent to France wi'h about oO o xherffbrTtrrrrihrrcttmenan being rich, as hos- tages for th payment ofan enormous coptribu tiwi r.f millions, w hich wo .are unable to pay, having been v fong d privea of all commerce, and although bills, materials for building ships, or riny other goods, except colonial, are takn in pay, ment, ytt haveweio betnablc tora.se the firpt ittS'aln2Rts."vs . ' ' ' Our leadtr, Van Hesse, has fie he was hot Was destroyed in many parts t the wounds :.ad a members are required to aitend S the NEW at the Minerva price r . WKOtk TIC KIT J, QX3AR.Ta' DO. , . . . ' ,7 ..,"& DALI iflUKl tlU.n l Ab A 1 . w u, kli, i r T--i r .nmruv J K.. n-.all ailO P " I ana .nuvuciii, aime wnaio, October I. '. ' ' ' ' fl T,nr1 trek nP TVTnrtli-Carolina. THE grand annual comintnicatii n will be hcl Hi.u8e, Raleigh, on SATURDAY. he 27th f all the grai r . ' next At wh eh time ' and p'lnce Sept. , A.L.5813. disagreeable smell, somethinglike sulphur I 'pectfully invited. By ordei of thR j!...." . j i , r" '"j?" .:: .. 1 . a txiC aireciea n?r to dc immeoiaiety wrapped in coiion halts, which was done in an hour or two, and re. newed twice a day, except so much as adhered to the wound where the surface was lost, which was not renewed until a new skin appeared and thercotton-droppsd off. The morning afteMhe application she complained only of the aching and numbness in her flesh, except when the cot ton was removed the wound recHved. the alt which caused the return of the smarting and burning, which was soon removed by the applies- Ttonot theemton-i-she- had"aTJrght"everrwhich W.CrandM A. LUCAS. Gron ,2-31. :itber was subdued by a moderate bleeding and a Uttle gentle medicine. Although her feet were burnt she ;valked abrut the .house on the 9th davafter the accident, aod walked to my house (whiclris 3 miles) on thje Uth, and appeared to oe in per .' feet health, except paler completed than usual. I feel convinced that had I used the common re. medics for barns, a fever would, fcave ensued (from " AViU be imlilislicd, ftw day, and prepared f-.r delivery ' T r IOC inuusjma, grwee. NORTII-CAROLIXA ALMAN'A. .. " 1 FOB 1814. t3 OnDiks froni merchant and others will attended to. " ) ... ; . -l Ot.lCC. HOSE gentlemea who have kindly JJ1 taken the collection of my debts " i -counties in this statew.ll endeajo bring the same to a close as speedily r and atLa'l events to make some retur im the members of the Raleigh, Sept. 10, 1813 3t. . ; .

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