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J7;fllll DOLLARS PBR TSAR. RALEIGH, N. C.- - "- Vol, 18. v FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, ! 813. No. 915- "PoiitieHl- Foreiffn. iV.UA 'THE UOSTON DA(LY ADVERTISER. LETTER II. " United States ; and if thislikew'iseVexc. affirm ative, the previous assent of the British gov Comment would, have been 'made "known"" ahl then the way would have hewi open to appoint' ro'iiitttpru i!i n:rt nP Iii IT. Ktiltps' til ti'PIlt r.. ... ... - .!... T .1 ' 'I with those whom the British government would ucM-npituu ui x amFii:uu mm DESCRIPTION OF PAMPEtl'NA AND ST. SEBASTIANS. ordered Klebcr to join bint With the -troop ihere as a reserve, a rapidly as possible, and arrived the next lygbt af Ahoekir, to i&Surc&jid ' those thatjh ad been collected lor him. With ' hi t'eneralK, Liisiiesiurat and Maimont, who accompanied him, were bis intcrpreterand ltfi ,r ' Mitrti I, .jit 1kfy tiAD a a i . 'T! ft 11 YXQTdhlUuruuue sua u. &ji it,. - as iisd of the assMlt 0f St. .Sebastian, is Uken from Labohbk's Jintci ureter's brother, 4ii artut The wcrejUl tup. ttns i a it MinrjTins. i . f ... - . . i- ....,,.".. -j " ----- ... . ii ui.-j... .... .. .. . . I . .. 1 1 ... . .. 'at . .. - j y-. . .-, i : f i.i i . t nit u'ti n iram 1 rvn . I. n M . Jl. i ti- Triiu nvu tuuuiiauuci k ,iuu hen every thii'; was arranged tor thaap- prosu-liing light, lay down in their cloaks around, hint to repose. This artist (from whom I had the anecdote) told me he ncvor. In Lis 'life was near EonaJ)artej without bh'ngitoprcssed bv his profound and Us terrible hcuu aai now moro Lofty ; than everrXha3social1oR8 beiuc pccuIiarJY ini two or-terestiiic trom the liie of nicht, the. at) preach ave been -of batt'candihe .freneral imly aaIJe.:with a 4 of Sertoriu v! sir $k latop -He loi4 himself o 4iTejdstibiyj J Was the Mediation to Kussia, to br.is; a- r i t it- i i ,. .... " . . .. ' . ition. Bat mteJliareaee has reaehexLthu conn- iSouta peace oetVteen ilie uniteu BiUies ana u.; . . J , . -p i, i I00'1.", , . ,i j j .i , try. throuarh various channels, that toe inliu iv-nu'M """7"." eoverAiiient will not consent to treat Willi tli&! kously offered here by his uiiuister, lrIT? l ti7rwtACC4tA fA AAtlffraflC. At fllP P A 111 H 1 tl I - I 7 - - " ' . -. .. ' Igfvernineni will not cousent lo treat wnn ins' awn-wA-,.. u trjpainsu auipciuua, mv, 5riIfc:.u. States under the mediation of Kussi.i: -ThV pital of Xavarre, is moderately large, aJov - --.j aloa3 auli,orUe8 the- conclusion, that the partly situated on a little emiueuce and , - offjr of that jr.odiatira to our.-'fftfv.erume.nt was" tu a rtsle pjaln, on the bunks ofthe Y'mv 'of Spain a. very minute and instruc tive geographical and statistical work i t I a m p n i. u n a in Bpanisih Pampeioha, the ca and is I arlly Arsa, shes a portion 6f its wall 'i1 iiaxr-l;(il;in-AU.rr his overnRteuiBFoT-hud it inuU.5o7ri'6,,,ijlzni all sides, ;it Wailwon says--- at an eany ayaner uiax ose ; , . . - - y RussiAa oWt mnr, thee ices dia' ice. It h said to h 3f the last session oi congress, an ou.r was lor h Crcat RrUalu wouW rtaiary. have been built byompey, after Tief,at """V V, i ; rr A -- j (hrtifti)S!iUed, aml its assenf obtained beiore win: nee u ucriveu tae uuniepi roniiciopoii8. attractec to las icatoreatnat ttt coma Kotitleend V l"6 "-f-'r , :;r ,r j a . VcZ the mediation would have been nosifively oiler- ims is a loriiue.a town, its lortiiicaiions ,curio to ohtferve-.' Wbetfeeft - Bonaparte-WonJd he common friend of the United States and .U . eJ lUi, oveWljnelt ot-he Onltcj States. ...If are not howevej- very considerable, but it is de : sleep himself, lie kept his' ftttitudeHf arparentL Dntaiii, tor tlie purpoe-ot .lacuitating a peace .. : , , , laiided bv two. castles", "one which is in the-' rpmi. nffiicd It ik cipa nTl'liim With. m f k m i 1 ltjf.yeen tueni.V llie .resident then mentions , . , , ,,-..,.,,,. . TTn. town, the other coolie-nous, though- uithout the : .! IMmi nitv: ttv:n- il-r. I., j im ml o a niinihrmonr nt ativ t'B frt pari- . - - . t. mil i , i ... . v w - JlUu3 a ireaiy 01 puaue. wiin persons i.iouicu c charre of. bad faith, 'and the wa!ls.tVThis last place, which is the citadel, depth of midnight ; and to the .rumUine ' ar with authority on tne part.ot ureai-cri- ; f i . . - - ,,.". ;,as,M1, situation on the rock; it 1 live bastions cov- loon. v silence 1 Alrer a considerable' nansp. pause u rim which E.onaparte. was hanging over- map, . 5 . . . i 1:1 in run tain ; awl two ot lus envoys (Messrs. myard arittl- e aaL l in mv ered with stone, and irooi! 'fosses i a fh-i marsh i V " 1 1 i 1 j j r - . 1 , i.r l J 'i II HAM VI - t M,i - f t v v r O - 7 Jr. anuuaiiaim; naxi.pr.occe.ieu to 10m u.eir coi- .. ..;. ft.n.. :.,,. ; i,;!, of considi'rabhy extent render thi ai.nroacl. dif. ..-.. M inr.hni1 llnw . I.lr letie (Mr- -llfms Ire.ad): at M retebnrg. 0 wav .. from w.himrtou. in Amrusl. ut towards the bide on which it could be at- his handthe lamp Kliiered on Lisbrokd fore- ' the issue 01 this iriendlvinternosilion (savs v . , ,, 71 .vj ti.iu u,)ni 1 .1.. 1 i .1:1.. i.- 1.. i.. .1 1 -u - i a if 1 n ' 1 i 1 reeeiveu iroii a reoeeiuoie eroiiwe r-an, an oiu .-!.. waiiuwa a unimsmnc mnu, utau, j:iic.ius uumtug m iuc tuauuHB tha President) ot the Uussian Emperor, am. nn ,4... ,.. ,i .1 ,.,..,,,t ; seve'rai maffaxines. a wmaro nmnmonti-ii with f iln.Jr lpmil 'i.ni iMfl . , - . - iWTT wvij tia. ui.irj'-c ana nitau iti.u t& i u.ih.j3wh hi . o 7 J ... ..v.. j.j w,. v w . .. . . . . Iius uin.tiijic8iai.iuu uu nic t. vi nic . j'njjjjg 'I'liiil"' States, timeonly can decide. That the se:ili- ' s' '.menu 01 ureai-iiniaiii towarus mai stiyei eigu V. ut nave prauueeu an aeeepiance 01. nis oniiiea ue;li;ition must be?presumed." , . iNow, folio -citizens, J w ill take leave to lay before you tacts and reasons, which at this time. -authorixe the belief, that the offer of the Rus- Uian niediation7however " formally communis without 77s rT01-1. :"5 " on my wav home from Washington, in August, cnit towards the wde lhe issue of this tnemlly mteysition (.says .j reeJved- fro,, a re,,)(,ctuI)Ie gJlllJe ,:!U1, anold tacked. This citadel br PfC.3.!dttnt) the- Hassiaa Lmpcror, am! aC(1uahit:lWe and friend, v.ho' i, co.iversa.it h sevcrar magazines, a s, and very at(elitivi;.lo important trees, and an armory in the very centre or the troiis herct iiess--he looked at his watch, then v.: fortress which, is round, and opens by five walked to the door of his teiit, and earnestly s stated to me by that gentleman great and straight streets, "which lead to the observed the daik and still horizon ; then re were these : That on the 30th of duttuarv last, hvs bastions. . lucre is a hano-r.uil preserved 'turned, put his watch on the table, and dwelt rlr. iiasvlacatl told him titat r.e nuiea. with th:: President of the United States on the 8tli : an! that when the rest of the company had Jefi. the tabk, ha observed to the President .that lie thought it was tlien the 'proper moment to make ....... n n- I1 -!... , .. - ,. ' , ., ,, ; peace wuu tireai lirit-'vin, wntie the us ie oi ,,. ., . n. r , tlie war between uussia and France remained this protect therefore ior effecting peace has .h,,r ruat-iUn p .;,i . - proveu aooiTive, snouui excite uo surprwe. no an swer..- That Mr. Dasehkoff then told the Pre- HVhen - at Philadelphia, in May last, on my si(cnt ftflf h hf, had m.inatllletUiUjl rr(lM wjy to Washington to attend the late session cg- hXoM, on his own ri.kor oi Wttjrreas, I was ealled on by Doctor Logan.' t,,,-',,.. e'a ... u ..,;.v it $ it ' 1 O , .1 lllv Jkt iltiiL I f 1 C lllllllt.IV llll. W O. Ill . "1 here, of rather an ingenious coustriiction and on its c lmlr.cp and solitary tick with irritated w!;ieh would prove Cxtrenulv useful in" case of.-agocrt.Jn a few minutes he strode again to 'th a nu-!jc.j ii a a i. s; m.u .uuf, conipMscu ui opening tu .nig lein, uuu ugain reiurnca uisapi teveral wheels, vhicis turn i'.ve grinding stones, pointed, for c&ture. was proceeding yvitH;; her, m ithas many Itoppcrs ; ; otic hHmlcd andlweiity accustomed regnlai ity,pinfiacneed by bis tur, .laad, or three iuiidi ed ,nd sixty quintals, of bulent haste, lie now took thelamp, and holdf wneut. may be :;;oti!KJ ith it daily it is turn- irg it uLove his head, locked round oh those ed with the hn.id or .may be woiked by horses. , who were sleeping; the artist instantly shut St. Skhastians (Faiiuai Saneti Sebastiani) his eyes, as if asleep like the rest when Bo ii the most important town of the district of naparte, deceived, replaced his lamp, and per -Guipuzcoa. It is but of middling Strength, si- fectly Unconscious of being observed, yielded to ,'tiiatcd.on the coast of antient Citutalria, now his ovin feelings without restraint: his wholi sian minister, Mr. Dasehkdff, in which he (Dr. .. Logan) manifested his earnest desire to have neace restored betweeiilh'V lFnited States and ' maxs; peaes netv.een me l1. ctaics ar.a ureal, ui-iw..-i-h iu arms oi me., sea,-- iucn iranie. oegan to tsiiaKe wim a resucss:flmpaiiene Britain. That th' President then, seiuh.gto;'-c'w a -cninula- of It, and nt the mouiiif the he seemed weary of waking the regmarpfo rcfiect,3cknowle!aedTthT6arvr to be yery i.jje-iUle rifer Cruinea. or (uru mera, which' was cess of nature, he seemed longing to havetimo " r . - t r-----r---;i-ll. lii. . .1. .i .-. r-T i . . ! ' i" uiu the moment lavorahie; out a&Kett Mv. iucji.iicum ui uic-anuenis mere is an eini- auu eternity in jiis.grapan.a.ijiejnign.LWjeja sh'ktf Will, or can von guarantee to ;.s all "nee w hieh serves it as a dvke un the sea side, or control them as he willed, for his Dumascs Great Britain ; and urgjd Mr. Daschkoft to in-. ;erpoe t, goou onices.w cueci ic, even uiougn (he ,it8 wo ciaiin f To'wih Mr. Oasehkoff This town flanked with bastions and half moons,, unable to compose himself, he-d..g a hole in t of mv power. That Mr. appears acieiuica iy a castle or citadel ol little the table With a pair of i I A !. 1....1 . i ;.. i u: U UUU IIU BllCCiUI 1U9UUV11U119 11UU1 EUVC'lIt 'V 'IM. i if wotTlb houx of my departure uLchkoff end. the President the pair of compasses, in agitated then went into an- "'importance, plated upoii annlmost circular and spasm, and appeared.inwardJy to curse their4 inni.iv. ., tolerably high "mountain, which is bare, W'ith-'revoeabl'Minit.of-heiBr.---- :-- '-,-:. skiz& ' yuuuia uciij aiurid hit v-uuTCisutiuu itii .1 T . . . tx rT 0 i 4 A 1 other room arnl (lie comu u'T Ik t V I " ' 1 Mr. Dasclikoff Uii mzdz this conimumc:!- on I. trees, almost smoolli, and ascended by a spi- How justly would thiMnttiisiaslic eagerncM ...v--. v..r--"vr f; j... ... ... 41, :.. r.. ....... .. . 1. ...1 1. rn vnurf hnisinna mnii K01.1.K i. 1.1.. ... t . nu i 111c JiuTii iiriiiaii. 111 tiitui uiaiii. tisfttu juiii - v..". v. -- xm7h.iui h t tihuh nai uui in aMf p TAiiTain iiriup inmrmannn. 1 wvnip .... . ' . . . -. harbor have been ennobled, had the object been eleyfti if he thought he had done jirfit in makiug such inclosed by i wo juo.es, that leave a very conCn- ed and TiTuousxbutdegraded by-its-ferocity t ' .1 I .1 I ' si ...... -.. X . I. a ne g?imemari ausw ereu, tiiai as inc jvi; mr. ms oh a turn (H which' ljufter.rta.rds protected from the winds, on ar can, the offered mcdi-1 i'-'g at th -i bottom cf an eminence of rocks w 1 ..i. .. - . I. . -, . 1 . . 1 . ..... i ' . ii. . . .11. . . I I . . mm at ion not being accepted"; it w-.is well enoiigh ; but tvat lie thought he (Mr. D.) ran a consider arriv- a-tyrnnt, vwr.o hated delay, the .conseauence cf hich any will hut his own, though the conseouenca covers ihishaibor, where ihere is a large sijuare- even ofthe systematic regularity of Nature ! tower it holds at most live and 1 w eiity or thirty Excited nearly .to imadness by his fiery '-iBgi'ttt if, in making such an. offer without in-, vessels. -The' town is vrj pity it contains lion, he rushed once again to the' door, when,, iilwe Usk struct ivns. ' Mr. Daschkoft again assured the ; twenty- streets, sever.'n I w hich are straight, as i! in pity to this victim oi passion, the day geutlciiian thai he hud no urdtrs for whtit'Le had lg and broad, ai.d aji pavrd with large smooth dawned oif-his heated,faee with a smiling and dene.1 isfoues. There hre from 30 to tCO houses in beaming freshness : 'the mists of .the 'niorninir ' That afterwards," fro m-J he SOth of January ' U and many of :l;cm are nledsSnt enough.- It weie roiling away as the light glittered oh their ' to Dr. Logan from Washington, requesting a . ' statemcnt.in writing. He was so good as to ".. , ,".' , i . . . , . f . i . ... viiii ersiuiu-ii uu.aiiii.en ti Llr nf th Jf nf Vfv T ,15,1 CBo..w.Bt tn UIHK . Siailtl my iri.UU 10 U Slf.'Daschkoix, at his house in Washington, tarhj inJanunry last, to niake use of his iutlu- ence With Mr. Madib'on. to restore peace be 1 t:,vei;n the' United States and Great liritain. 1 Vuderstood Mr. Daschkoft' to say, he had niin- V:rummi.:on me subject from his government, hltassia since November last. I urged him to ....... t - ..... ... , . ,.'!. " : x 'vrr. .t i it- t i i i i treiiiieiitiiii iiefjue;iii K'ei, uuu oiien siiokc v.- " ui. i:u nuiii-f'i-ut'jui uu;ii wie uiu t9i.ui.or.wiiu u tori oi siirrine num. mat v .the measure, eyeu unolheially, as highly bene- P ,. A , V. ...... 1 I ,,,.. ... ik,,,,;,,..: ,t i..,. .1 ...71.'?- - A, rwd-iT K r t V" W aS yvthe 6th of March Mr. Dasehkoff repeated the Icruor, a king s lieutenant, a major, an nhie- tiiu tly. Bonaparte extinguished the lamp, and, V .a;a?a weiieyeauoptea , foregoing detaiL, and assured him he had no in-l nut ior, a smtll garrison, itiid a naval academy '; w 1th an energy that marked his delight roused ' V ' '. 61 5 ,.' V V r if S t structiousjroT.iMis government:' " " " , j two parishes", and a third in the suburbs, which his Generalsmounted his horsercde through .iC:?!- .e?ni,Jcet1,14Tra? ; That' on,, the Oth' of Ma'nd the National In-;cfe-very populous; two convents cf monks, 3 l is soldiers, teiiiug tkW an army, of Turk " ' th-T h il Vr" telligencer stated thaUlie president hadaeecjn onvenU of nuns, and a hospital, There are existed near theMdyTo he expected they y :'l he. battle short ly afler ,and by ten, indeed, nothing- ' is gorgeous ericrnics but the melan " ' membranes j Ti li -j -i i ; ., , 7 td the otiered mediation ol liussia. On 'seeing m this iai'n nr.a its -suburbs t:vc ctanulactenes existed no. longer I rf tomn-that common a- ,1;:eh, the. gehtiemau wrote to Mr. nschko.ifleand leather, some fanning ards estab- waidon.n.eiS.ed, K; Tr?T- ': expressing his surprise that the mediation was'lished in the fanxbourg Saint Martin a manu-.remained cH; iv . r' i vi i i . ttui. oftcred, nd accepted by th(rPrejdcnt, iaciory ol anchors tor. the iomiI navy iu the choly and shadowy ri itrins: - 1 ii i " - vVV r 1 "hen orrtl othof MarJhhehad assured him iauxl,ur5 of. Santa Cataliua, and rope-walks, iaterpos.tion would aec w here cUies are made. ' : . - ' wt?UCIC l , government. , That afterwards, the ger.iie-, Saint Sebastians, has also carried on a cons!-' The Emperor ;ruwta .urt ee.i ,v..ss rtiiu t( wrote to Mr. Dasehkoff two more letters dorable tfadei here (he London, July 28. of Russia has been elected, bf Philippine comnanv the Prince Regent, a Knight of the Most IlonX ' a i i 1' 7 n 1 7 t . - S ,?em edl'nelVnISS, . ,! t Til It" IstMarehT-knowledged the receipt, but vvas afterwards united. Its harbor is yery much The partial victories of the American shipn il?TramtoUtf.--f t6ii,a.t.tljc h'.:ttavedawenttg relative to the IWian'Medi- frequented by LngHshr Duteh, French, and . at (he"cotnmeiieemeiit.. of hoifilities oyer , ifo atron. ofber ships-.' It receives the produce of foreign British frigate, are said to be attributable in a Ok mnii 4 d n l". illflilBtrv nttf! VAtiirnn 5i ! vr tin.i.i ii-nn x.iiva oiLiviiaiiL3 wii hi 13 niiiiji iij vi"JI mjj 1. 1 u 1 u .a.iuiiv ii.ufjUiiviiuj l Lilt uiyfinui v-, iv n lliipiu - VI. H m fcn Vll J9llVfr (instead of hein2JDaadejup m ascertained to have been cased with enabltd (hem,., it seems, to lead" w I V 41 V I I ,H JIULLIJ. 1XJ1V1 ,V UI L f . II II (1.1111 1 " Dr. Logan is of a family of that resneeta- they 'received, on their return. It attracts a tional effect hence the destructive havoekof States itij mediation without previously consult ig its great ally, and asking;' will my medi Minn ro ti:.itr ?v nv!ifM htwccM tum ftivl t!m. I .' . a,, ,i, i- . . ... J observations pu t.'ie whole, will be giyeii in my eanjes, leather, wool, and sometimes cotton. 1 he cartridge n - 1 ' i i t vv. - next letter. TIMOTHY PIUKLIUNG. This port was the place trom wher.ee the com- cauAas;) is in r?"r " -i ' September. 18ia.. ' pany. oT the taraeens des pitched their ..ships,' ad-This "w- H ?cs. infnu jwmu wave a 1 Miniicu .11 .u.,.t .v.iftVft .1-., ioiirtj ..l.fc.i:-...uri. - I ' . . t x k v. f jmu.vU im 1I1VI VliUKUlOi; VTiUV-1 VIA ill 'Ininistar or ministers to meet -'those of the XT efate,- ii no, it is eert&iathe itussian gov- , j: , .... . .. ,11 r116t,i,,M nnin:.v t n ...i.:i; : i.:-V " u:1:'. ti, r errrinir.trrritl.'I lint aftiirwanU nRt'i' I s mfil'.'l -1 . A ... .. . V . ,. . i . 11 .. . .. ,. . . - i . .7 . ' ... ,ker: nml if .. A -. ... I. .- .., .l-'.l - .. . ' i ' li.l!m,llAfl nl - 1.1. !i .. j;. .. , .IT ...... c. i - u lit iMfa) il4iU j'ti iiuyi uu iitcii.ucr oi mui suciery 5"inu.u u-. iq,wu iiimnuauis. j7", rrB- .v-Mr.l.TiXT " , -J " A more ardent lover of peace. With such pa jnst.yoensire to G. Brit.ui!, and m itseli ab-' aiV, B-t ..., i . .'Admiralty arelrow in full possession of all the circumstances, w Inch are. stated to have been -.--! , . 1 1 T . 1 ri i . .1 . - . . I f .. .. . . -. 1 .. J 1. t PnnAh . , 1 1, w . h . t, , I. a n nMA HZ ... I .. . . 4 .. -J I. . - I r 4 . n . 1. , 1 t . . t .. ., .v i ii.it i.iiiiiiiuva, auu iiui'nrica ui uu amine iur- - niv.ci scis nine mc o posses i-uiiiimiiuctiiru uy u Ajicuirua.ni ju 1 uic navy. Bn".l. - 1 1 f m iniltm tf "I id1 iti-iticil tfni'fPiiniiHit . . 1 . . .' . - - - i . ... ..j . .1 - y I ) - . , ' - - ; 'i . V v v rttine he, at his own expense, visited i; rant e in over the Tyrences, 28 ol w hich are practicable Such it lS rumourcfl are the consequences at- r-...- vvu IUMC1I5IIV IIHHIHVI iiviim, i w A m. n o fl, 1 1 . 1 I " .5 1 .. . . . I 1 . . lilih ... .11... I' ' m j Ii IT a I n A m 4'- ....J I'll 4il.. .1 J ... ll.l L 1798-9, and Bnglahd in 18lb -in the former for cavelry, .nd 7 for carriages and artillery, tached to'this' discovery, that the officer who ' . 1 nsr rejCetK. th raii-rlit he in his power -Between 5 .and 66J0 troops-Mere ent from made it and gave" I he important information, rrc'iee nonpars to me ennauv niaui. mm iue7T,rj:-r3?w:-- , i i?.. i ... i . ii i .-.. i . - " , - - - i . n.-V 11 . ' 1 4 - ;io resi ore-pence inane latter ro prevent war. x.ngiuiiu m juiv, 10 remiorce ioru w eiiir.gton ; nas very properly, oy yyay oi rewaru, oeen pro- l;issian eaveranient wouiiLhavc stopped there; i ;f....i. . .. - V T, ' , . .. .......i . - . . v . , . r,i t . : i ..Qi.i ,r .. . i A'or jus i.iici.ereiice in me-case ov r ranee he mm imiai.e&iieuuion a gains i uayonue was inoitu i.y ineir xorusnips 10. ine commanu oi w .k.l ..c wi .iii'" . l .t n.-.!i!. 1. . i ;VV ie .ecuion oi,jire. irius.t Sv-:was censured meui uojors oLienag it meuianon ( 10 iuc- u . The rtit.rral eaKwa.' of proceeding would ob- Iu both eases, I have since, been, talked of. i vessel, ; perfectly convinced of the parity and patriot- By the late accounts it is made certain) Juval Ma-periments at Portsrnouth.--Oxi ishi' of his yiewsi' In England he made it his that the French gen. Suchet had cot joined-Wednesday, last Capt. G. W. Manby, well s to mnig:e in society; and among all oult.with his army, line had, he must have; known lor many uigenicus and most nselul i of people, nobility, gentry' hicrchants,."vaeuated the South of Spain, and left the i ventions, made some interesting expciimcnts on h'ifltnsss viattsly have be':u this : Jf for the sake of en- tcjagM lirvin t!- eolmnercobv openi.rg a' frae inter-jfi, rm'nt. t'l'trie with the United 8tat).'3 and in.order.tojt,at.lia' found but one person, a single naval of- He wo ivr.'veot any part of the Britidi force being dH w;10 was iirdiiFerent (a peae'e or w iping my uiM vte:l by the American w ar from its cafopera- to i,ave war with the United .States. . c d We ilussia.vgoyentptent RTfw- -ctediatio.i-T :it tn: -a;-iii:Ht France 'the , three 'thoua -beetVdispased. to nlftr its r. ould have writ anfdied at London, ti nd mln nearer i'tn the United .skates, nd 1;AV3 at.c .l t: ? British government Ine aiiove nieehanies and others, he assured me contignojjs parts of France almost defenceless. lOiild also have left the Anglo-rpenish ar mler lord Bentinck at liberty to have join rellitiglon, or to have made inroads on the i re.ich ten ilory. A Tot 10 take char. . . '. . . - cirbr Wantedv - ' j ft'i"!..!! will ;hv mediation be acceptable r If the answrf " lad ' been tuiiriiuitive, then the of a School, in the Haw- ANECDOTJiT OF BONAPARTE. Vhtn Bonaparte was elan-icing the great lie.rt-rOw'se. tic ijiust bt capable of terfch ng. c .t- pyramid with Denou and others, a Messtnger rtcny, Reiuling, vVfUiiigfliiA Aiulnin.iic; and itiouUi come triived at the entrancjeV w ith information that 11 e answer had been tunrmative, then the Wrn rccomeiicel. A.j?iy io J.W.ES i'ALflEil.' i the." Turks' fed laiitTed in- great fore oh the iii )La?iUoa w jld have been p.oposcd to the nj W;t, 'O.v srp. "5ij-.I8'3. - , Quagt ' WitLoot returning t Cairo, Bonaparte the fortif.cations of this place, in the presence of Vice Admiral if Richard Bickcrton, Com- j i mander in Chief at this port, Admiral . patlen, f Generals Ei'shtr, llouston,ar.d Elliot, the Hon. Commissioner Grey ,ajjl a great number of.na - vul and military ofticersof all ranks, as well a some" of the principal inhabitants. Captain ' t Manby slated his cxptimefs (o have proceed- . I cd from attention he-had paid to the ai coTinU - of actionryyhich have been frAiehLw ith AineriT cairships ; inwhith the tffect of their hre was meje destructive than usual on such ocCAsiou- ?1! i III 'A I A 4
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1813, edition 1
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