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FRIDAY, AUG CpT ts, 1814.
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,RALrUUH(N.C.Or, yj
-TKISTJED, "WK?KLY, BTALEX. IXCAS.
. gfnitqf tuhtrrtpiion : ITuee duba: pfcr year, -one to be
raid in advance. Wo paper lo be conjuri-ed longtr than three
. Ibetfof shall have btei sijien. , "
ffscrlismenti, mat exceiJiSg 14 line, are jmertrV.- thrice for
. ene dollar, and for tweuty-fiv-.: cents each ub l'ient mser.
tioli; and in like propar'tkin wfiere there is a griper number
ie)"ttia;i. t-tnte' '. : "
Ajn ericaii la tellige rice.
the
fames of letters J'rbni Maj. Gen. ( Brown, to t!
. Secretary of irar, dated f
, - ueaa-yuarters, uueensiown,
.: : ' ;v.x.. ". 22d, 1314. -.
IbiAtt Sib On llie 20th the army moved,
inSencampd io jluS ear of FurtDeorge. Gen
tral Scott, with the ?a'a, hw4att fliiri4uJiig.
oie the naia birfy came, up ) 4Juf aav.'ke ene
ioy lepr cloe fbjjieirate'uo thing import
Uut bMurreu ""lforcewalefl in4Pttr eiCpj
the Heights were abandoned to theJenemj, aid
te did uope that the movement' woW have- ia
iuecd him to re-oceanV them, of eJo9 in near.
P. S. General 4 Urown received hw wound
at the same instant during a late part sf the ac
liod.'but still eontmqedur keen his horse until
exhausted by lossy of blood This probably has
rendered his wpunds more painful than tnej
would 6therwis have heeiir.-' W A -We
understand from private letters tliat Gen.
Brown's wounds" are, the the hi 'his shoulder,
the other, in the upper part of tho thish. Oen.
Scot thus also two woundu in th shoulder aihl
I ear. On the other tide,Lt. Gen. Drummond,
is wounded it is said dangerotisly, and Gen.
Utall la the arnj. ' JYat. Int. .
We understand the President of the XTnited
Slates has conferred brevet rank on the follow
ing chliant goldiers'fer their distinguishedyrae-
fit in tne present campaign in upper anaua.
-Foreign.
part
and
of heJdepstrtments of Mount f onnerre ,
of the Lower- Rhine to toin the fort. Ar '
Landau- and it circle to the rest of the kinu- r
U tie" name , f the Moa mu aHdJndimsUlt ' W enioi kation;,' departing from r- ,
V Trinity. V . vbfMrK' Oberatla gbiIk-A.??;
.. "i. J 3j i:' v - tier; betrrerti the itehartrtienl tliP Mnaiu
" of uucearv auu Bu. rr "' "T'l? oe
'the other part, bein P.art,nW efAiw Jalt follow ihii. ;
animated with an equal desire of putting an end j ,ne j "leaves ineantonfWewsn
Emperor, of ostria, king of Hucgary
neims ana nis aiuesi. on
Major H. LeavpkVorth, 9thlni'antry, Lieu
tenant Colonel." 4: - - - '
Major T. S. "Jests VP, 3th Infantry, Lieu
tenant. Colonel. . " , '
' 5laor J. McNeai, lli Infantry, LieLten-
ant Colonel. '
Captain T. Crooker, 9th Infantry, Major.
I, r- Of io.uBr- n t - v Trtturco . Ai tJIlorv. Mafof,
rto us,-so asto Uringon ail eijgaselmejt out vf , na;rn tj H.ihK:" l lnfantW.5 M.
lis works. In this we were dlsapuointeft.,. The V r -----
army returned to-dayand fauhdQd.i-of inili J
iWptOTrffUfsniftwu ,uuu.9 ,c,s.,; Mar fipnprfti nown. Maior.
Oen. Porter pursued them wUft M fonmana. f r ieuteBant W. J; Worth, 23d Infan
to the bng
miseries. 0
ed upon a
ers : and carrying in its stipulations a guaranty
ui its uuittiiun j aiiu 111s majesty trie pmperor 01
Austria, king of Hungary and Bohemia, an his
allies, ,bo loiigttr wishing t demand of Prance
now that heinsc restored to the nutrnal mnvom.
Brig-adie'r Oen. V: Seott, Major ' Gperal.ment 0f her -aaeieht kings, she thus fars to
'- ft . - .1 aamlllu WO IN anil Kahi ft it il. H Jk I tVIl TC .1 .
n - kir ,:ih t.r nm.nttf.. Major uencrai
4&d a few regular and wft 80 fortunate as to
-. jacob brown.
' JfBi, JoairAaMsTKOjfo, Secretary of VI at,
tnaa lew rnaiar..u WttVu lB Iry-dHo General Scott, Captain.
tpmeopwiandntreseveuo
imatea;..lhey.:wjjlibe.s.entt6arteflwsh. .-, w..
f;yry respectfully and truly yours
f ' 0 Heid-QuarteRs, rhjppera, July 25, 19;4. ;
iAitsiiiOn-ih reecivedalet.
by eiipressfinv Ueheral Gaines, advising
me.'that on the 2othi the heatyrtujis that 1 had
jirdered from the harbor, to enable io to ope
rate against Fbr George and Niagara, were
blockaded in that port! together with the rille
'jfeffiinent'that I had ordered up wini them. , I
sad ordered theseguns and troops in boats, pro?
Vided the; Uommodpre:SJhould not deentit pru
Bent or prober to convey them in bis fleet, Mt
Qouoimg qui mat ne wouia iiaye oen upon iiie
oons, do.
do. Firr, Lieutenant.
Lieutenant Colonel G. EIitcheiju of Ar.
tillery:. lias received the brevet rank of Colonel
for his-defenie of Oswego, and -
MaiorD.' Applino, 1st." Rifle Regiment.
LieutenantilColoiiel for jiis gallant enterpriseinorj Jknight o(
in capturitig .the whole of the enemy's force at , Alexander Ncv
Sandy Creek. V at. int.
Eurooeajpleee of stability and securitvi the
same coTidititfji3 and warranties whicbvlhey had
wan regrei (lemauaeu ui ner last government,
their saiid-inajestie's have named PletiipoleHtia.
riea to discuss, eoneludc and sign a treaty of
peace and amity, as follows
: Iis Majesty the king ol'Pranee and Navarre,'
M. Charles JVlaunCe. Talleyrand Perigord,
prince of Beneventum grand eacle of the Le
gion of honor, grand cross of the order of Leo
pold of Austria, knight of "the order, of St. An
drew of Russia, of the order of the Black Ea-;
gle, and of the Red Eagle of Prussia, &e. his
minister, and secretary oi state,"tor ioreign at
fairsi And his majesty the emperor of Aus
tria, king of Hungary and, Bohemia, Messieurs
the -Prinee-Clement -Vinceslaus, Lotliaire of
touch the anient ttreuit of the fortress of I.ti-5
dau,' Frcni this jQrcuit wbi cK -remainl-aS it
was in 17J(, thej'W frontier shall follow th
arm of the riVr f fieich which io qnitting ihis ,?
circuit, near to-jichhelhr (iwhich remains f-r
ranecdpsj)E, the vj
Knittelabeua-, ..IBeiheim. (also, remaining :
Freneh) to ift;ittintfwhUi
henceforth t?' ortnthe limit beiweii France
and Germany.; ' ;'V--'',ir-;.;;.:;;-';
As to the Rhine,the TilregishaUeonstitiitri ,
the limit in siich a manner however ihif (hev
changes which the course of that' may hereafter St
sustain shall haVe in future M - effect nporf tlm V
property of the islandsf contained tfi Sty 'TK 'y
state of possession of theso,'1 isles shalTbe fe-es-. '-v
tablished asit eiisted "at the epoch 6f the signal
tare of the treaty of Luneville. ; 4
f h In the department of Bouhs, the frontiel1" "
shall be rectified in suchmatmef that it shall '
commence bevond the Raneonniere near to Iwif -
, and folloA the summit of the Jara, betw een' :k'
foMAra:Mi. v;kfcM.- i-i.e:-i...a ",B crneuA-requimioi ana me vinar for.
.i '.- tenalles to a height of thi Jura situated about
V'
Heroes of Fflparafs.v.-t-Vesterday afternoon,
us afrangement, the gallant i Wurtzburg, knight
?s of the late U. States fri-jbert of Bavaria, of th
agreeable to prvio
seamen and marines
rn (a Vta.T pnrl 'tit fli Kplr .Timinr. rPhAt'f
vo8ed at the "Battery, from whence they de
parted in procession through spme of the prin
cibal streets, with colors flvin?,' accompanied by
jske for their protections and that the enemy j Com. Decatur's band of music, amidst the hear
Vould have been driven into port or captured, ftvcrtetiii?? of the citizens, to TammanyTllall,
where, an elegant nmner was proviaeu ior mem
by Messrs. Martling and Cozzens, at the ex
pe(is'e of a few private individuals, as a testimo
ny of respect for having contributed to- perpe
tuate the1- naval glory of their country. Home
of the wounded joined the procession in car
riisw.zMerc.Jidv . .
t ' - , Ipei ial and royal apostolic majesty. Who, af-
Th body orMr. Birohett, whose melan- ter iavi,,g exchanged their full powers, found
choly fate we noticed on Friday, was found otf jn -nftii n.ldiie form, have ac-reed on the fol-
Sunday in the Eastern Branch, by some of the;qWpn, .rt icl c
JManue guard, netvr the Magazine,- about lour Art. 1. There shall be, from this day hence
miles oeiow tne piace,wnere uie SMtgo v;ts iohu
His remains were yesterday interred in this ci
ty. .'Y at. Int
As general Gaines informed me that the Com-
Jnodore war confined to his bed with a fever,
V ind fes he did not know when the fleet would
lail, or when the euns and forcs'ihat 1 had bijen
t expecting would even leave 8ackett's Harior,
x nayf inougiu u proper xo cnange my position,
frliha view to other objects.'- Yoa - know Kow
greatly 1 am disappointed, and therefore I will
Hot dwell upon 'ii hat painful Hiabjeetr Atid yi
. eanbest perceive, how much has been lost by
tiedelny, -and the command of Lake Ontario
tiog with the enemy reliances being placed
fypou sidiSerent state jl' things. The Indians
ill leli rne some time since. It is said that
. (hey will retuttt, but this you will perceive de-
S cads'" upon :circnmstahees.' The reiHlbrce
tenta ordered on from the West have not ar
' ed. v- ' , y
- , Voiirs, respectfully and truly,
t j JACOB BROWN.
'j ' Ron.' Secretary of Wary .
Wellington.
y BATTLE OF CHIPPEWA.
Copy of a letter from Captain X, Austin, Aid to
T Gen. Vrqicn to theevretary of ff 'ar, dated
, 29Jv July, 1814 .
I have thehonor of addressing you by desire
afiGenLBxoiin4jwJioJsiiow- coiiirtied by wounds
received in a severe-and desperate engagement
wiih the' enemy ou the alternoon and nigiit oj
v the 23th instant. - v . .
Our array .had fallen back to Chippeway.
r$heiy.Qlleting every regiment I'roni Bur-
ington 'and prkjLi)d. meeting with no oppi
tioii on Lake Ontario, transported by water to
Fort George, troops from Kingston and even.
' Prescott, which euabled them to bing against
ns a force vastly isupcrjor, under the command
pf LieutvGeu. i)rummond and Alajor Gen. Ri
al. ( They were met by us near the falls of Ni-
Igara, - where a most Bevere conflict ensued.
Tli n.mv flianiiteil tho trround with resolution.
et were driven from every position they at- place called St. David's about four miles from
xempted 10 liOlU. e siormeu nis naileries m- iueeiiston t i iew leaius were vaptureu, nnu
rcctly in front and took possession ol 'ail his ar-1 some of the drivers and men attached to the
' tillery. Notwithstanding liis .immense superi- waggons wounded; and several other instances
nrrt) both iu numbers and "position-, lie was com?i ofjhis kind of. petty skirmisjiing took place in
detely defeated and our troop remained on the (the vicinity of. that place, In order to put a
tattle, ground without, any interruption. - As,! stop to these proceedings, a party of General
however, both General Brown and Gen", ftcott Porter's volunteero commanded by Col. Stone,
lad received severe wounds, almost every thief ! marched for, 6t. IJavUrs J a skirmish btgan in
iif battalion' dlsaoledand 'odVmeirtittitexfwhih-seveTaj,-ftbe, inhabitants, rand a few of
trie volunteers ; were Ktueu : a pari oi me vu-
lage was, then Durnt, i ne act we iearn was per
fectly unauthorised, General Brown has dis
missed' the',' officer who commanded the expedi
tion. . .. r; . '"' '
s:l"he report published in onr last, of our pi
quet at Fort Erie heing eaptured was Incorrect.
The report grew out ofthe following circum
stances ; ail alttrm" was made Hn the. night by
the centinels near the fort, upon which the pi
quetijtif stion, Hot .k.uowiiiig tbjjcauserVtit-;-ed
'from their position they were sought by1
a sicrgeapi from ;the fortj and not being found
were siipposedto-have been lost, and the truth
was not knows when our informant left the fort
uext iiioruiug, f L " -
From South America .' A letter front Porto
Rico, of the" t8th uh. states, that the whole
province of Canaccas is now under the old'go
vcrnmeir'k - . : '; -r v .''
of the Golden Fleece, grand Across of the order
of St. Stephen, grand eagle of the Legion of Ho
t m tne order, ot ot. Andrew, at,
Ncwski, and of St. Anne of the first
class of Russia, knitrht grand cross of the or
ders of the -Black; Eagle, antl Red tagle of
rrufoia, grand -crris. oj the order of ht. Josepli
ofllie order of rsaint u
at of the Golden F.arrle of
Wurtemburg, and .of maHy-- others : chauiber-
lainf actual privy eooTisellor minister of statey
of conferences, and of foreign affairs of his im
perial and royal apostolic majesty.
And the
m ill. .1 ii n ii ' r . t
den. fleece irrand. cross of the order' of St
Stephen, knight of the order St Andrew,
of St. Alexander Newski, and of St. Anne
of the first class, knight grand cross of the
orders of the black eagle and red eagle of
rrussia, cnamoeruun, acruai privy cuuiiseuur,
minister, of state and of conferences of bis ira-
Count John Philip of Stdion Tha
tnd Warthnusen, knight of the gol-
Com., Hardy has ottieially announced to Gen.
Brewer, that he has taken possession of East
port for and in behalf of the' British Govern
mentas apart of the Province of New-Bidas-wick.
V
FromK the Buffalo Gazette, printed an hour vr
two before the action of the 23th took piace. .
l)ur Ontario fleet has not arrived in this
quarter of the lake, although confidently ex
pected forsome ten days past. '.
On Friday last, three U. S. schooners arrived
at fort Erie, Penu. 'with rising 300 fine regu
lar troops-On-boardjMjftiholmnediately Joined
the army. j .-.
The enemy have apparently left ,an inconsi
derable force in forts Gjeorge and Niagara.
Gen. Riall is staled to be at or near the 12 mile
emic, with twelve or fifteen hundred men. It
is reported that .Gen, Drummond with a rein--forcement
will 'Soon join Geh. Riall.-'
A number of Canadian militia have been ta
ken at Queenstown, among whom are capts.
Warren and uralit.
ston, there were' several teams in the U. S. em
ployment, attacked by armed inhabitants ot a
hausted, it, was thought prudent to retire to our
encampment, which was done ih good order,
without -any molestation from the enemyour
Hounded having first been removed. -V
Mijor General Riall, with the aid de camp of
tient. Gen. Drummond and aboutjwentj other
oificers, with two hundred privates are taken
' prisonersi-,.' .... " '.v'. VJ; ' v:-,..f
-..rrr-The loss on Uoth sides is immense -but no
aeeoon has yet. been returned.. The Aid and
"Brigade Major of General Beott are both severe
ly w bunded, aud Captain; Spencer, an. Aid of
Gen. Brown, niost prwbabiydead, haviiigrecei v-
- ed to balls through his , body. Bold Gens.
' Brown & Scott are on this side confined by thy ir
.Wouitds. Geh. Ripey conimandsou the other.
''. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully sir,
jour most obedient servant. . , - , x
.' - . ' L. AUSTIN, A:M: Ciunp. ,
lion. Secretary of M ar, '. 1 -
v ' Wiiabuigton. 0 I'.-i y l, . , ' ;
7" T- (-TV- 9 , . J
forth peace and unity between his Majesty the
King of France ami Navarre, on the one part,
and his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, king
of Hungary and Bohemia, and his Allies', on
the other part their heirs and successors, their
states, and respective subjects, forever. The
high contracting parties will employ all their
careto maintain,, not only between themselves,
hut alsivas far as depends on them, among all
the states of Europe, the. harmony and good
understanding so necessary to their repose.
Art. 2. The kingdom of France preserves the
integrity (jf its limits, sjich as they -we re. n't the
epoch of Ihe.ist or January, t ?2. It shall re
ceive, besides, au augmentation of territory
7. or 8,ooo feet to ,the north west of the-tillaW'
ui ajj u-viiihc, wncre n snail re-enter into-me an-
eient oourraary or erance
7th. In the department of the LemaniThe frotfi-7rf
tiers between the French territory the ctiuntry ?
of Vaud andihe different portions of .the.tefrito
ry of the republio of.JGenevafwhi'el:Corn.Mf::
part of Switzerland) remain the Same' aShejM J
were before the incorporation of Geneva 'Wit '' '
France, But the canton of Frenirv. that of Sti -
of flie line drawn from the point where the riveT t '
Loire enters neir to Chancy into the GenevesV; '
territory, along'the confines ofrSesehoinl ;
couex and Sesefleuye," Which shaljl remain oni?
of the limits of France,) the canton of RegniefcV -(with
the exception of toe portion which lies tb. '
the epst of a line which follows the 'confines of' 1
MurazUussy, Pers and Carneier, which shall
be out of the Freneh limits) au'dVhc' canton 'qiP-
La Roche (excepting the pUees called '.La,-.;, '.
Roche & Ai manoy with their distrieta) shall reVK
main to, France. The frontier shall follow Cha
iimus oi inese tiuterent cantons, ana tne lines ;
which Hscperate,lhe portianswKich remain to ?E
France from r those which she dees not preVi;
crvc ' "," ..' -. ,.' . .,'...?'
Mve, besides, au augmentation of territory, I Ti " V ; ' A a
imprised in the line of demarkation fixed by , rcn" Mhun,ers lre '
.e fdllowing article :-, : r c Tr00 Br?
com
th
-8lhlyln4he deparUnentffont
France acquires tlve sulr-p'referlrtre C ChamherVr
ry (excepting the " Cantons"of L'Hopital, of ;
Saint Peter' D'Albigny, Of La Rocette anl
Montmeltan ;) and tie" :iuh-preeciarVaf &til.C.
neey (excepting that part of the ; eantb'nftof JFe
merges, itaated to-llieeast ofH.the hneiwhich
passes between Onrchase and Marlca .. on tho ; - -t
side of France) and Marthdd - and ; Ahgion erit
ti pppesite" iide, and; which rnns fron a? ;
summitof the mottntaiastollhe frontier of tha I-
canton of Thones j) it is IhiSr line wbichrntyttliT
the limit of the cantons mentidned, shall form.
on this side the new froqtfrM; On the side 'blk'
remain as they weri
a" - in '
.t . . ' ul'ihck n liii- iwn Kinminmt m rranrR inn nin
'ng artieic ;, v - - i 1 1. A-tiluL--Jri-;'
. On Tiltft flidft -f Rglgiiih: Germany anT.t tup W l' rBI ",e urot nuuri,, w,
of January, l?93,shaRW-eWa'bh'sh, eom
mencing aAeorth Set ween Dunkjrk arid ' dcm
r .!...,... t'L ifaJ;tn....n t,fl;.TAn ' Frffnrprpnniineenl!flfhtnf nftrpfpiprtfv. i
Cannes and Tfiee.itii H'i'efoHo'wine:' rectifi,a-'iJ,8diction or pjossessibn over alllhe countries rt
t.ons.' --tst
the-, canton
line of deniarkation shall pass wJier it touches t the condition in w))ich lt was before the first
the canton ot JJour, J)Ctwen the canton, and ,i unuuary, i. . .
.. . y , kOt l ' ' - ' r - rri, ii:.i
r the-.-department-ofJenimanesiMijirw,cuieiana..pj
i f Dour, Merbesle Chateau, BaiFlnate beyond the irontier above designated, tho' j
imavv Kliwll'r.'inanrfn Frutrfip ; thfr principal ity-5loiiacorleina however restorefl-. L
i
Since the American army armed at QueenJthose of JBoussii" and-mtf rege, as wfelLai far- "-The allied eourte assure o' France the. pd
ther
and
the
cantons
Gedinue sliall belong to" Fra
tion, .where u- reaches .una
follow the line which separates
ia? Beiiuraiitg and ' formeny to Germany, comprised within t he 5
nee, the demarka- 'front iert abrie marked ' but which have heeti
department, jshaU Incorporated into France'before ornince the 1st'
tea the b.eTocW-.Jnnryir93f. 'U": "' i. , ' ; 0 -"
tioned ;eantofls rom hidepartmenU?voE!."neJiieo powers reserve to tnemseivcsj-e
Jemmapes, ,nd the rest of ' that of Sam:C.i)Eocally the entire jjiberty of fortifyhrg s'ucb
bre aiid ; Meuse. 3dly. In the department' Pnt of thejr'states ai they niiiy judge conyen .
of the Moselle, the new defnarkation, where itfient for their".8afety;'y';i::rTv;.- . ; "i
departs from.' the ancient, shall be formed bv ai To avoid all injury of private property, and
line drawn from Perle to Fremerldorf, and by fto protect
that w hich separates, the canton of 1 heley from possessions or inaivianais uomicuiaiea upon
the fest ofthe.department ofthe Moselle. froiitiers, there shall beamed by farh of the '.
4thlv.Mn the department of the Sarre; -the states bordering onFrance, 'eommissioners' tj1
cantons of gaarbroek- and of ArnWal shall re-i proceed, 0iaHyc with;.', French commissioners, :
main to France,as well as the part ofthat ofitoth6 deJiniitatibn of the respective countries-. ;
Lchach, whleh isjsituated to the south of a line As sooq as the; business of the eommission , ;
drawn amonglhe confines of the villages' of ers shall be finished, there'shaR he ' prepared s
Herehenbaeh, njeberhoseii, Hilsbach and Ha' I
(leaving these differont places out of the French
frontier) to the point. where, taken from Quer
selje, (wfiieh belongs to 'TrrSnclhTIfnehieh"
separates the " cantons, of Arneval and of Ottu
veiler reaches that whichfceparatejs Jlmse, of
Arneval and Lebaeh i th frontier on this side
shal be' formed Jy the', line atibvC designated,
and afterward by that whicli separates .the
oanton of Arneval from tliat rf Bliescaatcl.". t
' 5thi;Te, 7 fortress of Landaa, having fnrrhed
before the year i792.aii iusolated pniutJoGer
many, France presvrves beymdtts frontiers a
plans fejenetl" by the rcjipeclive com'misioners.
and. posts shall he placedrwhich shall mark
out the reciprocal limitsT, T . v7 ;
Art.tiTojaSsiirathe Icommiinic
cty of ;0neva, with other parts of the; Sw iss
Territory, situated upwlhe Lake, France eo it- -tl
sents that the use of the route by. Versoy shall
be- common to t fife two coiir.ti iesV The i-cspee.r , -tiVe
governments shall tome fo a friendly uu '
dersttnding as tri the means of preventing cn
trabahd, and of Hh'e means" of regulating tlse t
i?onrerof the nosts-, and tho majintenanre t v
r'fi&$,?-fi'r!:"'- ' '-:'i,.v.-?,ii"';
-it
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