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if) ."V . 'r. , .Xj - H fl ' :F JT. 1 TtT" LONDOH, KC. f r. ' I Tiiejre i to be a. most Aplendid e nUrtaiiiiUeut M. ft;;piu, Uarltoa House, out he .jpirin aay or ; tihii Princess Charlotte, wheD she comei f fi(Ur ' - Ii .... I II.U Aw. K JtW. in tn !-h C.nivn nml inPnilAn 1 1 V - mav llfi J ? ' terarded.as of fullaKeheiusr Heir Ercsumptiye i vTI4 ' :MwtedHtSo'?WitUsUndin5 4he ad 'Vi"' "joarriment of Parliament,' ally the principal No 3 U . .Uf of United Kii9.omL'WdUima(e it a r $i . ' point to be present io pay tueir respects ;i H future , Sovereign. 'MMic 'preparation v t. roc the are or tue most auwpioou .ana ttw. oeneveu mawi 19 omync ruinuicncc meutof a series of ,Fe, whieh will teriuinate 21. trlaiMaidft;, ,,iora.,vauv -5 . . , i ..tV' kn.m,SMa oieers and 'prinMW, tract from a Tetter wlucli the en-iJ- S- ,inai ana omrn, auwns, . a- . , Ti:. . v : r -or l,u" I ID .. - -4.. .1 i l il ' . . . L 12 t A .MS Mia In AH A II W Hrii: M ' ft V T V I . A III IIT Uil. . All W li 1 lllll IlflA viewf of the ai ics, ana inai an me roeawm nmwin, 1 ' , r v Ai 4 'BionAhat.tnaj.be the-4an ot estaoiisinng uot if Dantzicwere Signed oh the 2ih November, merely a barrier to the cont mental power a- Th(J . . , to marcli out of the towii will r' - . . .!.. .- ..... fTUe Xoodoii Qazetietof Dec 33, contains a T.EYDBK DE6 'AH the Dutch fleeV had left the Helder. - TTjin tne 4xt;reMirv.Jri.nce ci u .. . ,ot.rfint:An fft. t e imoortarit iortr "SSi .'r'"r - 7 . 1 .LLi.. i. 1- f-:inf P'raiio.p hii n iiYrifv to England asftinstf the revival of that nvstern of interdict 011 our .- ". -..!'... t-. their arms and baeiraare on the 1st Jan.. 4814, - . 1 l A It, . t i . A and lay down their arms in tne ironi 01 tne uai- omracrce - which has heen ai severely lelt in ! . t. ,. n i ;r UfWilm npri t the prosent war .This projeeteUiance wl0(f (he place shall not be relieved bv an equal , .Tofixourseive-meno-inucli and rerj 5jmious , nnmbcr t t, besieein;; anny, the orticers to rdlseussion ; but in all Europe where could there be fott ud sj suitable a mat eh for the Heir presumptive of "JEnnd, fa the Heir Appcv ' rentnf the Netherlands? Aud what countries' r.fi ' " eoutd be io uatuially or so beneficially connee- "8: - ted? : . :-v,: " , Monday a. Court '.,M artial was held on board S?- Gwra Portsmouth, jo .try, Jf nel8onrs of warfand conducted to lTance, ihe Warherton. alias Jaines Parker. 'formerlv of , . . 7 - , , . - . '1 bis majesty's ship Koltis, for having, .with five , others, rose against Mrk Anthony lleed, when 1 on board an American prize-trig, giving her up r to the American tnaster, and. assisting to nay i : gate! her into Salent. " He was afterwards re-" l 't .f, Cosraized amongst the wounded of the American jugate uuesajjciiAt; uc vuuii ncic vi jiut onjthat the charges were proved, and adjudged him to suffer death. v ; A report from Cadiz mentions, that, sir Ed rard Pelleiv hftd taken foor sail of the 1 iue, in ; one of the exeuirsipns of the-l oulon fleet, 1 Among other pronlionsin the British navy, is that Sanlnel llood Linxeey to, be Rear Aa , ".ttiiaiflhe Anite3l4gV Both Houses of Parliament adjourned on the t Qth Dee. U the 1st Marth." ; : , A Vienna paper contains an Official article me ivucniiii con- y ' a. rienna paper eourains an ' J j! declaring' the dissolution' of lli iJ , V ThJ Eddy r Poniatowslci retain their swords, a detachment of the Impe rial Guards; and the battalion oi 600 then snuii retain their arms, and shall ke with themtwo Ux pounders and the ammunition ag&s hc Iojhii thereto. TwenU-Gve eavutry sol- - . v.. ... . . . ... ; shall likewise retiim tneir uorses any Kovernor Count Rann, formally pledges him self thiU none of the officers or men skill serve until they have been regularly exchanged, &c. Advices have ben ince received from Lord Cathcart, dated; 17 aiki ?n, ltn December. 1813, stating that his imperial lajesty had not ratified' the above articles ot' capitulation, hut had ordered that the seige of Dautic should continue until i h.! garrison should sur render as prisoners of war. Dec. 23 -Lord Castiereagh sets off for the- -. . - - - - K . m - continent on Mon laaeeoiiijiauied by t neuron. MrRobiiisoir. A yet little has 1 rauspired re lative tn (he causes that have induced one of the members of the cabinet to undertake such a min-jon. The twenty-third bulletin of the Crown Prince, closes with a bitter criticism upon.Bona partc's want of talents in the late events. It is so strong a passnge, that we cannot help repeat sl Itiiit !nfiMhfil I - r 3 . 1 lllf It. V lint will Jlio ;nrinlifiiiii minoirv. ? iv wrenrrai in me r reucn serviee, arownea ai iie r:,a r .1 , " : ;iaHleofLeip'slcVfiA , . . ) ' i& military Tionors. , , "! " Vahe h. a man, who had f .Tfce-A!ustb.:laf;kirn possession of Tt1,Th,f,tehaU,7, ' i Trieste,11ieir oh! port 6n! the Adriatic. J" f61-1 " J1"". .,ll?,'IWlin afj ,ih - o.i.ti Li f-L-: . .i. " propriatinjr to himself that oi ail the old :' Si w The Stadf'ialdejr is raised again fo the Sove- j- , reigiu uwrr 111 uoiiu.hu, u'hiit a new inie, inai 3 " .of 4 Sovereign'. Prince of the, United Ncter- - ' ThcHereditary Prince; of Oranie has: heeu Tflrltiali service. '"' We -have no econnt yet fcf the surrender of thefleetat:rrie;v : , j Ait Us ItATnlra Attt ?a74 'fnTcra ' '4-f 1 A 11V ail,r UVII1 VJVU, liliugva many thposahds of inhabitants. v A earavau, with s'ooo travellers, going Mecca v ''to jAleppo, ;vwa4 ; overw and propnatinc 44 French generals', should have been capable " of eoneent rating his army in o unfavorable a , position as that iu w hieli he liJ'l .placed it " the Klster and the Please iu his rearj a eiarsiiy grouud to traverse, anl ofly a single ntig for-the-rtisage 30AO hnvfmorn urn ...niii V.i,n una JkVii ia " this the great cajitaiu who has hitherto made niiUri n,ii&rt&ZMirllA Europe iremoie f " .Arabian deserts, and all but 20 pedshed. -4Phe admirable Deelatation of the Allied Pow- HARWICH, DECEMBER . Th ree vessels are iust arrived froai thi.- Duch coa8t h'ch thev left on Frtdav. The intel- nui.H ' noet8,uv were free, and Flushing; was under hombardinent. The Commandant of the Brill had been e ,000 re, wmcu,we mserieu on oauirunr, wm m- t,i r - .1 Vl3k to yesterday; in hotl. Houses of Par I ia-1 n jth I lnin 'nt:pttoVdlSiandand Mr, IIarnerrwith Ife "ltr? w" . S d' b?t the view oMwrtaimng from Mhiisters, wheth- - . W,H? ,,B naa roowea l,ie ,nnaDi : er uiey were parries o ine puuucaiiou oi inai . duumeni ii auienvie anu more pun . n"i.-X'i:ji. j i... n ca u me tiarae, nnrt a considerable sum :IarationY and rejected, or whetheiuvertiirei mo"7:Pen ,,,at fouu? otijhe Command i vll lTnSWadalfiat was to lead to r ne- 1 .,e D"" wa8 luJten l" ; gbeiatlony . : ' - . The replies, from the' Earl of '' tiiverpool arid " Xord Casleregh establishecl the &uthenjieity ; ' 0f the DeelarationV aiid ,a stated generally the i-Tpeneet coneert oetween ins uoverumeiu anu seven or eight hundred men, mostly French douaniers, who are in Fort La efaaie j he nas hreatened to burn all- the ships wmcu are m VCCCU IIF Texel, unless Jifi is. allowed t to r ranee. ., PROCLAMATION. l,r people of the iugdoni of Italy oueKt t? .vds, iiv r i,i aiiwiit ifiJUCr ailPli m.v?. mUH.muii us. - ii im :rioiift rendered the present crisis difficult, every m ' Is no w arranged to repair their consemi. 1 Americant Intelligence. NEWS I?R0AI COM, RODGEftJ nuaUN, FEB. H vOn Tuesday evening passed this harbor fc. Bristol, the Swedish brig Pelee, to davs 1W St. BartsrCant; Rathbooe. of tl.; m -i I7 ion caaie passenger in the Pelee, infor.is J tl William Frederick, by the Grace of God, FritiM )ie saw a Barbadoes' paper, w m or uri To-.a;i tliose ch statedtlut ir uruncuHuiiuwi s r . i ivuiiiuiuuui c iLuuirtfr linn 'ininri.i .n .. those who these presents shall see oV to the windwaTd of that iaIan.IV r, ... hear read,' greeting. Beit madu known. MtheXoadoa fleet,ll of Which he burnt i' JJear Countrymen .'---After nineteen years oi one,wliich he gavri up; to the prisoacfTir absence, and 'sufferings, I . have received with taking out the most valuahle parts oftliewf joy. your unanimous invitation to come, a, goes. -' j '', mongstl yo.t I am now arrived, and, 1 trustftThe Barbadoes' paTier contained tlie rm, under Divine Providence, that I shall he the of the veftl pai.ti.rpd-ar.-l r..,i.. . !le of restoring yon to your ancient Jnde- that previoiis to Conu Rodgers'cabturuWP ce and prosperity: This is my solejvesgel, he fell in with a shin Whii h 1,1. onject, ana 1 nave ine satisiacuon m uie i caprured, with a number of others, In a preft, you, that it is equally the object of the allied ; frigate. ' Com.' Rod ire rs" threateiitfu fn J means peudence ..1 Mien, iu iue j. 01 aits 10 rciauat? (or the con duct of this British government relative to thi cartel which he,sent into England on his former cruise they were however permiitej t0 Wi. ceea.' Ony about ejg!JyBail oat of neailv tn hundred, which had sailed under convoy tm London, had arrived at Barbadoes ; audits, apprehended 30 or 60 had been captured lost in the erale whieh disnersed llin i. a am come disposed anu determined 10 lor- was conjectured at Har!ades, that Com. give and forget every thing that has passed. (Rodgers had srone in pursuit of the Cart (W kWe have all but one common object, which is to of 60 sail, under convoy of two sIoods of wir- iieai iiie.ivounus ui onr native eouniry, anu 10 accorning:y, inree irigaicsuau been UeiDatchtd irvuic 11 10 us ritiiK ana spieuuor amongst na-, iu pursuit 01 mm. Hons, lhe revival ot trade and commerce powers.. .It i.sj in particular, the wish of the r ' ti . a' ii tT 1 rr! 1 -4' rnnce itegeiu ot ineujoiiea jvinguoui oi Great Britain and Ireland and of this govern ment. Of this yon will be. convinced, by the unanimous assistance, whicfrthat powetful country is immediately going to give you, and which, I trust will lay the foundation of those old and intimate ties of friendship and allianee which have so long made (he happiness of both states. . will, I trust, be the immediate consequence of my return. All party spirit must be forever banished from amongst us. No effort shall be wanting on my part, and Jon that of my family, to assert arid secure your independence, and to promote your happiness and welfare. My eld est son, who, under the immortal Wellington, has proved himself not unworthy of the fame of his ancestors, is on his way to join me : unite, therefore, dear countrymen, with heart and soul with me, and our common country will flourish again, as in the days of old, and we : f . nnn niv m. tii- I an . . . ' 7tulZrJrA wW-IJl!10!.-!!!! wpMiyej-eu r posterity r Moo.M and the hletltiias we have' received froni bur ancesl tors. Given under my seal and signature, Dec. 1, 1813. (Signed) W. F. Pr. of ORANGE. particularly ' 5e' tne French minister-of Finance in IIoJ Ln made to lA1nd' a.J8 b,!en !' F"ner. "vey- CADIZ, NOV. 29. ' Complete order and discipline not having been observed by some soldiers of, the division of .- , it apjears that the. Spaais'h troops have been sent into the rear, 'the whole thus i. .-v n. , - ' t i - . . i tinvinD lor run irrfoinrit ic nt tnini1. nnn nrv ine Allies. Juora Liverpool, nowever., siateu, . f, , : ," P7. . . . 7 ,v , .( uaxo, tvreuzer, and Orumaii) the that the Declaration was published at-Jfrank- v.v''v",''"c'-' - Brigade, Jerome and Guvati64r fort;: without a previous concert WitA Me n- V"V & ' J ' ;8789 soldiers They are very s . . ' i .: iifi .. i . ,i i I nrilrrrlfn rciiiA.ni nfirlpr rm tnr sovpral hours. 1 . . . . Hsu government as 10 us puoucanon, nui inai r- c-T j - - ,,.", ny an? leit in tne hospital in their the Allies, were in full possesion pfythe senti-i"cu- y3rtc , u i.u8cu,,, heai,b ar marched into: Huncarv. . I uui tuu TT UVtv ki ill T uuui. uuv v wv a iiv -4 1 1 1 ROTTERDAM, DEC. 18. The burgomasters of this city hastens to in form the good burghers of the following intelli gcncJ", ci.imunicated to him by the Imperial Russian General Von Benkehdorff ; That the iniportaut fortress of Breda was takeu by his rmperiar Russian Majesty's troops and that the French garrison, 1800. men strong, in at tempting to retreat to Antwerp, were attaked by tha aforesaid troops with such good effect, that 600 of the French veri tnlrm. nrlcnn.F. )1 a r. l : . ... 1 . JIH.UIU1115 iu vcriaiii intelligence received, the advanced guards of the Cossacks have al ready taken post within an English mile of Antwerp . .- ' butjnn, nov. 20. The French prisoners who have passed through here, from the 13th September to the 18th Nov. consist of three Generals of Division. Generals of officers and iekly and ma- rout. The f ? tneuts of this Cabinet, un the subject of any '- overture of Peace, they declined 'giving any Snswer, on the ground that their public duty id not permit it. . J.' - -y . If is of course to he inferred that the Deela- ration of the Allied Powers contains also the f opinions of theBritish Government union the great and rtomentous subject to which it re fers ami minister undoubtedly deserve erediL for that moderation of vie wivh ie h! so ad m i ra ' hly charactenxes the document alluded td, and i which' is so eminently calculated to take from Bonaparte every available pretence; with the J Xreiieil peopis iwr euuiiiiuinsiiv war. .1 , TheJ Swiss have resumed' a porti'rnf their indepeilence, have withdrawn fro;ii the, war on the side of France, and declared themselves nentraW Naples has assumed independence, and open ed ler ports. . " ;' :. r . . ; i ' HOUSE OF LOBM, DKO.,20. ' : Lord Holland, adverting to the Declaration of the Allied Powers, expressed a wish to ask the Mijiister tivo questions on tlje subject : The firstj whether-lhe paper was or Was not anthen tie : and secondly, whether the government of this country was a party to it? Lord Wrerpool replied, that the paper was, he believed, authentic : this was the answer to thw firskstroirrlHh ed, that thedeclal ation was framed and issued iatFrankforUwithout auy previous cominuiiiea- tion,as to4his particular act, withjhe goyerri- fncR)Lpithis eouatry. - But at the same time he thought it right to observe, that the other al lie 1 powers werefally in possession ofthe ge Uijiritl sentiments of the British Government on .thu suhjeot. As to the other questions-of the ' 'y ,: - f- -'-V --- :t , NEW-BEDFORD, FEB. 8. Late last evening, arrived here the Port u- gues schooner Viagenta, in 4 days from Lis .juw. vyaju. x crry, oi rairuaven, a passenger in Jhe Viagenta, informs, that a few hours pre vious to sailing, an express arrived in Lisbon from Lord Wellington, aiinnnnpino. n .kmnlaf ywrer th French army under marshal If U jaVJUl on account of a few soldiers. In the general order of the 18th, his Lordship replied, lhat he knew by experience, that out of an i.unured soldiers guilty of. any excess, scarcely one was ever seized for punishment, and that he had given the. s lid, orders, " that the good luight declare who had eoinmitted the excess that this peasureinT no respect prejudiced 'tjie de; semrig oTHcers VivSvsoldrers bHWarnljtllat he had i oft en adopted similar "proceedings with regard to the c English and Portuguese when they committed excesses ; that if ou other oc casions,' when the Spanish troops deserved it, he had not followed this course, it Was from a consideration of the wants and privations which they endured j and that tie subsistence or tne army coiiiaotjie-proviuea - w m an ad uth, the fighting continued wit h i "; vV;rri..-m.,.nv.V Uvivr.. iiurvi-'anil finallv ciidml in h ti.l vjeioryMrer th eneh army under marshal Soult. It appears that Lord-Wellington had been induced to order the Spanish part of his army to return to the Pyrennees, in consequence of the cruelties exercised by them ou the coun try people in France that being thus reduced, Soult attacked him on the lith Dec. and turn ed his left wing j but was repulsed after a ve ry sanguinary conflict that on the 0th, isth, increased uesioe tnar, on entering r ranee, ne;naa ue- oP the French, apt. Ter says the express ckred that property should be wapeetepd reporteV tha( tfc. JgJS char2d the that it was necessary to shew that , thellies , Prftnh M pa. . , ., "J r5ea l.ne. comported themselves in war in a very differ ent' manner fromthe tyrant Nor. 30. It appears that yesterday the j great question, as to the resignation of com mand by Lord Wellington was decided in the Isla, and that he will "continue as before. We doubt riot, that this point, has' givftu rise to debateratid netrproposals. ' " u - v -' J nrvu inif rnUR bnirvn 4Ai;iiUia4ii. vv4uas avux OOPEN HAOEN, DEC. 6. It is generally believed, and the idea gives great satisfaction, that affairs, are in a fair train for being adjuited between ,the , Allied Courts and our Government Count Bombetle, wha arrived here a few dayTTaolias frequent conferences witli the Minister of Foreign Af- French artHlery. when in full fi them : and that the infantry on both sides main tained eontest with the bayonet,' man to man, for several hours. The numbers lost we did not learn; but the express stated that the slaugh ter was very great on bofh sides. Lord 'Wel lington left a-forco to blockade Bayonne, and -uomnTpiaee, . 80 miles to 1 ho action : took place in wards Bordeaux, the open country. is said that Lord Castlereagh had goue to Holland. " . , : . , . m-iVWesf-IndiA prodoce, manufaelures, &chavcrisen greatly in-England, in cousc quencfl , of the favorable news from. Urn conan- ent,-; : . , . ' .. - -. :;'; , Yesterday several loads of caunoh snd can non ball 'arrived herefrom the French Miils, and to day a great many more are expected, herer It is generally understood, t!,atparUf the army at French Mills,' is going ta S(V ett's Harbor, and the other part coming here. Seventy-six persons, who were takea prison, ers at Buffalo and its vicinity, arrived at tliii plaee on Tuesday last, havin'kft Mor.irealoi Thursday. We understand they wre exchanft ed for the militia taken by CoK Clark. atMis-. sisque. last fall :They state the en'omv )yv tw vessels building at Kingston, wJ.?Jhais planked up,, one of them rated a 4t gun frigate. Bstween Kingston and Montreal tlvey met im mense quantities of ordnance ammunition, and military stores of every descriptionj'goin up. f Col. Ch'ipin, arrived in Montreal so;n days befire our informants, and was gent im mediately to Quebec. Maj. Millard, aid to Gen.Hokins, an i militia officers, remained in Montreal pafoletl to the limits of the cjty. ''""' Capt. Leonard, it is stated, runf at large in the city, aril lAs sent for his family. if worthy of remark, that this same Capt. Lfv nard, n times of yore, was under the iftimedi' ate command of John Henry, when that trai tor held a -captain's commiiionjn the armiei or the U. StatesLeonard being then a Lies tenant. ERIK, (FA.) FEB. 9. Three persons have lately been apprshendei in this place, on suspicion of being Spies. A. plan of the town, of. the harbor, See. &C- " found In possession of one if them. His trial comes ou to-day. ' '' FITTSHCRa (PA.) FEB. I. ' We have seen and conversed wi(h a niimwr of the Pittsburg volunteers, arrjved here-w'--terday from tine They stale that at the time they left Erie, (Friday" evening last) no appre hensions of an attack by the British ere enter tained that the lake was still open tn until it closed, the idea of an attack onar fleet was prepoterou's that of a number ot years so mild a winter had not bd-n known in those northern regions and that peace ami ! Hty;;Vfoaid, fall -aahintV, reign triumpfi aht. 'tyurfleet and arnfyi' however, iu event,', are prepared to 'doiheirduty.... 'V.V, '. 1(i .'. ' '.x ' ' . J' ' I PHILADELPHIA, FE . Trinstd fot 'thk Register, from tkiMm ' of Ravantta, Jan. 2f , 1 Sii ; v V SOUTH AMERICA. . . H: ptopMoii tlio viiMv of Peru, reeeiTN just now despatches from the chevalier PaW la; general in chief of the national army per Pern, from which the substantial ira -as follows. , v - . ' Jlead quarters.' Condotondo, Oft- UThehole army of the insiirgi iits olCuc"' Ayres, under Belgrano,had taken ajcry st.ojS. situation iii the v'allcv ofVelpS'-?'when !. general iri chief of o-.Ir uai io'nal arm, in "Pi'pr Peru, Doh Joaclufl Peiuela,uwyed v.. thai ti't Roth armipT ivre inflamed vi ih martial turji un n urmiea were liiuauu-M rn and tmboldcned wUh a'sanirie.assufaiiM ; TIUlUrT. I lll'V IIIIL UiW uiiw'"1 - A i . ...i -.C . ,,.v tlifl exeat61 - luiujino name was joiigni . a, .iinj bravery, and f rmness-on both niies , ; at fiMrimiled-onlhe.tnsurrnts. ? lant.Peiocla cn.Vred l cle ..them a b. net." arid fallin"- unon files and cnirencl.meii . at th h'p'n.t nf r.U hitnT)id warriors, ' pieces the whole army of tho aocmy. iroo in I 1
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