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FRIDAY. PECEMli KR 1814: No. 975. fBeWMePe".ee!-d""l"t .CM M1TEP, WEEKLY) pf ALEX. LllM. " , - ; ti,,,.,, V,lkrs per vear, one naif . i'?ptr " oV continued lonh " S.f. - 4 Ascription be- . ., .,v,i -. cc them Ull nave been given. com' (aw, V ,: , , ... .. ..... :nu,.,uf.,l thrl. e ZZmuv. wV F.,r u--nty-five cents mi subse- ts a Rrcatcr mincer of lines thn fourteen. Foroi?;in. ' MKW-YOHK, NOV. ,23. IMPORTANT NW. -Lt evening arrive Jitjhi port, the Cartel Schooner Channcey, captain Depyrter, in the Verr ehorV passage .of 23 days from Oatend, which place she left on the Te.ng of the 1st of November, w ith dispatches from our minis ters A ObenL The London paper eomplain of (he fitting showed their actomed lraVery,anJ (ridtnphetl A Hamburgh mail is arrived, tog tber With eut of American prhateers in the ports of, over thrice their numbers, tlx re is mueh more French papers to'the 15th, bringing 'lntelH- fitting out on the 24th of Sept. . ' - i the result 'of this daring enterprise.1 The-hio- say the advices, the chief busines has been te ix pi'" i me lgi oi uci. say ine Englishmen there are of opinion, that the tak ing of Washington has determined the Ameri cans to make peace, by aeeediugteUhe proposi- invasion appear to be;of a character likely to peeled, on the 1st. The celebrated counsellor perpetuate disaster, i negaiiani uenerai uuw,wmz umngs as secretary, to re- lipns of the British cabinet. ( The. same paper adds, that The American ministers this morn ing reeeivejl the iuteiligence.V It appears fmm the fas t London papers, that the powers of Europe Are very active in mea sures of a military nature, indicating an order of movement to poiuts where extreme precau tion is still deemed necessary, particularly on the 'French , and Belgian frontiers. Camps were funning and extensive armies colled ing, as if the f.Ue of JKurope were yet to be decided by the sword. An expedition was fitting out at I'ortsmouui consisting of 3000 troops, to Lutig and load, sup- mentarV success obtained in the conflict on settk the.form of the conferences between the this occasion", has been most dearly purchased ; ministers or the principal powers. This beinj ana the consequences ot tue attempts to repcr mijuiicn, u- cuusunauons ocean, as was ex- like another 'Wolf, closed his earthly career iu the advance of Jhe intrepid men whom he so courageoasly led against this great depository of Ike hostile spirit of the States towards England 5 and t bough others inheriting t he same dauntless spirit may yt revenge his fall; though the sacrifice madeby the enemy may be immense, and Baltimore may be shut out from the benefits sf navigation, yet it cannot be con cealed that the failure of this expedition great ly overbalances the ! advantages previously ob tained. . lis disastrous result will have a most uiischievous tffoct ; it will give heartening to evevy enemy to this country ; it will indeed be a-onsolingSietorjrohAmericans-igiTa" new spirit to the government; efface, in some degree its disgraee at .Washington ; and ena ble it to meet congress with a triumphant air, instead of a defection and depression which 4 inturc between ' France ana fii)giu.iiu -iai; ov int canci Hauuccjr mc runvis ui t,r nn iirmv of 80.0,0 mn to f put uadertteeom- 'MprcaiUile Advertiser- have'received a file of ... 1 t .4 vri;n.tini. hud been ordared lo the Ltn.lon iStulesman to the 18th October, in- ). -.... ,.t ti.. nnnulhr voice i'i France.' elusive, and Ghent papers of I he 3UI of the! tv-is " alVar 'with England, or a new Revolu- same month, and have made hasty extracts from must inevitably have a.ccontpauied the recital the lonncr. and tinnslatiniis from the latter, of ' of an almost unbroken series of defeats and dis- The pnssenffers farther state, that it vias the mot iuteresting malter they contain, t. 1 . .1 ,.ni 1 ilmt Peace would he fa- . London, oct. 5. kind, in con- On Mt.ndnv nisrht a very hot press took place Britain had better be'" without; We presume i 4. .J MMtnru IkulWi'Pn BOki.e nil lli river TliAmea. ml 800 men are lodged also, that the nOssibilitv of the examnle of Mos- ff,i'P" i i'. ii. 1 1, c 'I tinier. 1 lif alK jrcd nui'Dose of this . cow beine followed" bv an invaded people, and i ' ' . ' " .'. . " .1 .,1.. U,... ! ....... : . . .1.1.. . I .. ,l.n iti. !t. t mull inma ' ttia nan .f naou I Au-nna l-0 1 1 nn .lnova tlFPOH. llil V. t hp fitll (if NYiVPIllhpr II u f. I Inn. iUr. lOiir readers will pTceive, i uai in3 """' " irruiv m I'uauic mr .m.nmt .... num i m. t m-niuiu) .j? m .us clli'ehce i verbal and that our paj'TS make sloops of war and other smnll vcsssls, to chase rions, should enter into the contemplation of, honour to acquaint you, that it is intended im- modiatelv to brinsr nndnr I hp fniniiluratinn fv.lill nf A I'linflire 111 llJC A,0HKI l-TI- UnUV UI IHC .I'liriltoil miii.i'.v.io ... i,riii!iiaiiii.ii u:ill wm v. iuiv tnuiiu.fcv. j --0 . ..... i...uu which assembled on I ho 3d of Oct. are occasioning such 'general destruction to the , We shall abstain from recapitulating the the .house such business as it may ba thought cord the proceedings, l he most iuviolabl rriendship is stated to subsist between the Em,, pefors of Jtussia and Austria. A commission, composed of the ministers of the principal ' states of Germany, has been appointed to dis cuss the various objects connected with tht future state of the empire. It is said that the ambassador of a considerable Italian power (Naples we suppose) has not been admitted te 1 he congress at Vienna. A Paris article states, that the future. residence of Napoleon will be , fixed at the Congress, and that the measure of his retiring! Elba was merely a temporary and provfjitnniily "arrangement. We further learn Irom lenna, ttat " Count Nesgelrode has said that the amicable relations between Russia and Denmark will speedilv be renewed." By the circular letter of the Chancellor ot the Excheijuer, of which the subjoined is a copy, it appears that matters bf importance win De suumiueu io parliament on its mcet Victories which have effects like these, we think hg " Uowning-Street, Oct. I, 1814. Sir -The meeting of Parliament for the despatch of business being now fixed for Tues- ennH T' e cartel ship Nepfruir had not sailed, but trade. ( particulars sf the attack, as tber will be found necessary to discuss before the -Christmas re- ' . r . . ' . ... i. . - -iV ordered to nro'ceed from utwcrp to Brest, i October 6. 1 briefiy narrated in the otheial bulletin, which cess, ana to express my hope, that you will be TI.p iiPwsT.f '.the ca!ire of Washington, by Ths Gazette, announcing the victory at .i . . i. j-1 j-.r.,,. ut It li imorp. and lo ! W sh i n yni. hs Iip.pii triiiislated into the : orieny narrated in me orneiai ouiictin, wnicu vr, ou iu cajjicss my nopf, mat yon win ue we gave yesterday in a second edition, and re- , able, without material inconvenience, to attend publish to-day. The Gazette, it will be seen, at that time. 1 have the honour to' be, sir, UU, 7., --.p...... ----- ',.. . .. . .. , . ! C.M.Mf.i.-J J . I 1 . r iJ.pJp l..ifr ftptiei iil Ross aid the capture I French, German, and, Jtalian languages, anu contains also ine details oi tne nestrucuon m j" lonaiuwneiiu mm oueaieni servant, of their fleet on Lake ChampiVm and defeat ot, many tliousand copies sent to me-continent. mri Washington ami ine capitulation oi a- n. rmiii iaui. a .. i..4i.,..,-k I.p.I l.omlitn a- Mp. it a.xu We hear from auuioruv, mat leiannria, wi n wincn we were aireany uc- iiaip ccu icecivru,irum omynm oi ".ill hwii. ntr nd all about the ih Wasn. American slnon of war, which recent- floawtc!.- The difficult, service of advantTinr the 3d ult. The fever at that time had entire ooui mm ui """"' - ; - : r' . ..." ... . " , . . . . . I.. sme time Their deVat on Cham:dain, at ly fought and iittk the Avou, did not lost a man, to .Tiexanuna, ana aiierwarus securing a re- r iit'uirirh and Bi'limore were ternuie uam- and nan not one wounieu. one nas suici- scm uem vpjiturs lunate uccu nuunmuij iier to the Londoners. ! artel into Piy.no.itli iti a challengi - ...... -T 1 .1 1 l ! A n.nn I,..!,-. I f,.Jr... wr'o UIH'Clf'A Lorfl Mill -remamau in Jii'lgianii, o;n n a g.iSe-ii-s-, m m, iuct ... to en-., ed. iy disappeared, and commerce was srradually resuming its. former activity. The exchange was extremely low, Disasters seldom come single. We tavnf One of the six transports composing the se- r'p 'r'' d had received orders to embark for the A lett-r was yesierday received trom-Brus- heard from various sources, deserving of cre continent. '.' ' jseis, which refers t another transmitted from dit, that intelligence of a tuore uopleasing and We have seen a letter from Ghent of t'vi 35tU Mr. Gallatin, in which that minister says,-that alarming nalire has reached government. In nf Oct. at which time our 'ministers; were at .he expected to embark on board the Neptune, formation, we are told has been received of a that place. - ifr America in a fortnight, and the letter from 'defeat by land aud by w at r upon Lake Cham- A Ghent paper of October 2d states, The Brussi Is, adds there can be no prospect of a plain and at the garrison of Plattsburgh ; that nrgnnations 'at Vienna are enveloped in the 'peace. " on the totn September our whole fleet on the Paris is verv ansrrv Like was either taken or destroyed; and Sir ed lUtiuthe course of a few days tlw pah'Io with the Gazette of Mentz and the Mereury of George Prevost was under. I he necessity of a. mencan privateers were in company, which wiM hear of some important events, which we, the Rhine fornreteoding that the internal eon- bandoning Platlsbnrgli. If the rumour be false, had captured five more ships. The George . . . . ) "'" f I ' 1. 1 a 1.a unit LkI ivirltniil v A Ait rn IU- onntrn. sailed with the t.ork fleet on tnn Tfhiilr W!'Ji?rin'' h&vk Oeen lieeideu upon. icerns oi oermany nugm iw oc acvutu thi.,i c.iiVij unu y....,-j , , V. " , on tin naramntnrilv rrninto t hp mferveni ion ot ranee." iuicieu. I vedish Pomerania. until she 4 in-j At length we have information of the depar. cret expedition from Cork, and which was fill ed with troops, has been lost off Beerbaven, m Ireland. She was between 7 and 800' tons burthen, but we are happy to say, that with the exception of nine, all the troops were saved. The Gesrge, Wilkinson, from Cork to Hud sou's Bay, was captured on the 19th of last month, by the Venus privateer. Four other A- 8we give una dtmnitifd for tlje expenses of the" war againstJture of the Sovereigns from their respective Nor way, which h kiir or Denmark has not capitals. 1 he Emperor ot itussia leu reier OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Dowing-strtet,. Oct. "Despatches addressed to Earl Bathurst, bet n able to affect agreeably to the treaty of .burg on the lth, and the Kinghf Prussia Bpr- one of his majesty's principal secretaries of -1 liii on thp tRth nit The IJonsrress was to open state, were received early tins mornins irom f 1 The Coaerress was to open stale, were received early tins morning from tin uua i u I lilt on the 18th ult Intellenee reach?d Ghent on the 21stOc-!last Saturday and an article irom Vienna says, Colonel urook, dated sepiemiier lM on ooart to'ier, fronrViomia of the 8th. that the Grand that Lord Castlereagh has expressed it as Ins his majesty's ship Tonnant, in the Chesapeake Di.fcp V.M,Hntin nfHii;a miirlit he daiiv ex-oninion that its deliberations wilflerminate in I " The division of troops uuder major gener- pected at Ghent.' . ' six weeks. ja' Ros,. effecteda disembarkation on the- 12th The ltu.aifth f.eet of men of war ha arrived The French funds, which had risen on Wed- September, near North Point, on the left bank ; in the Baltic, from England, , luesday.ta r,JeJIon Thursday to 72 3-4.,ot the fatapsco lliver, Hislant irom waitimore -Tli ' London Statesman of the ilh Oct. This 'fall is attributed in private letters from about 3 miles. , states, that on the dav the news nf the capture Paris to a loan which the French government "Three miles from North Point the enemy of Washington reached Paris, Lord Welling- Tai e about to negociale. ton, then at Pans, gave .a erand dinner and i Unr had intrenched himself across a neck of land, brilliatircxnedilion'against Washington, from which position he precipitately retreated was Known at Paiis last Thursday. It had upon theadvance ot the British troops. JUeen broiiP-ht bv a vessel from Boston to Ha- "About two miles beyond this post, the Bri- vre. She sailed from Boston on the 1st, , ,nsh advance became engaged, when gen. Kqss oci'ober 10. ' i received a wound in his. breast which proved The eallant S3th regiment, which so hcroi- mortal. ..,J nn'ltv piirrii il thp American lines at Bladens- " The advance continued to press forward, .., , . . . . .. . , .. riJ.t ,.f h..fi. f nil tnnvm v.,r!. . and ! hnri?. in about lobe reinforced by the remain- ine enemy s iignr iroops,were pusneu in w iiuin parliciilavlr those of weaker powers. France iup; strength of the corps. A part of these he- five miles of Baltimore, where a corps of a'jout an IIRu-sia will stipinUte in the name of liii- roes embaiked at Doveron Saturday, for Amer- 006 men, six pieces of iannon and some htiu- n.anitv that neutral countries should not be pil- ica.. ' Idred calvary, were strongly posted under cover lag-d in time of war ; and that wr should not ball, to which he invited all the foreign minis ters, not on? of whom attended A Paris paper of Oct. 11, says, "Of the nuestinns of ceneral intetest which are. to occu py the attention of the envoys at Vienna, the first withouj drtiibt will be tnsolen nlj Iu the ho commenced without a previous declarrttioM October 12. ot a wood. . '; . -. We have news yesterday from Tuscany to "Dispositions were immediately made, for and even without a delay for the piirposeof ne- the 25th of Sept. at which time freqnent Cou- general attack and upon the signaj being given stiatinsr. The Emnernr Alexander has put riers were passing from the Island ot .lba to tne whole oi ine troops advanced rapiuty 10 me forth the only vroiect capable of insurinsr this : Vienna, lhey were, it is said, ine uearcrsoi cnargf. and principle ; i,,d it is a common pact he- despatches from Bonaparte to the court, re-- "In less than 15 minutes the enemy s force, veen the European' powers, to diminish one queuing . that he might be permitted to enj y being utterly broken and diiwrsed, fled in eve alf the amount if their permanent forces." I the Society of- his.cousort, and superintend the ; ry . direction, leaving on the held two pieces of education of his son. tween 1. i t I nail ine amount ot tlieir pe E.'iract from a London paper. " Sir E. Pnknham takes his departure im- W1 Oil 1 a i, 1 Pnt A nfn In OilCiimu tki A n IYI IF1 A fll f in tl.p room nf the lateen. Ross. The Stat ira' on Satu.day from Ghent, dated the 11th inst.:mtieh fatigued, they halted, for the night oh the frigate, is preparing for the accommodation of Their Voiitenta. have not trar.pird but report. ground from which the enemy had been driven. the Lieut. Gen. and h'is suite." icaunon, and aconsiderable namber of killed and London1, opr.' 17. iwoundeil and prisoners. Dispatches are stated to havcbcesi received ! " The day being far advanced, and the troops Istntes. il.iinhe last 'instructfons'scnt thither by i " At day-break on the I3tl, the army again . f 1 a ta ,1 .... ....... I .1 A '..1....Tf Annilt(wl II 11AL'!- " It is said Sir Geoiire Prevost is ordered our ministers were oi so jmcu.eia.uresnui O !..!. V. I. ll.a i.o,.n;..i:,t1. fin'1 I (X C t ucti I'll f Kit 1 1 1 llin TP. ATUi JMlllIlTM mill IlJIIuvt il flllllUllIll iiujir iitui nib iivgwiuiiun v M, T -- ivii'd terminate successfully.-. . j and a half distant. home." rassewrers in the Cartel Cfiauncey. Mr. Conuell, of Phih-delphia, bearer of dis The secret expedition 'sailed from Cork on. "Arrangements wero made for a night at- Bread.-' The Lord Mayor has ordered the price of bread to be reduced id. in the peel; loaf. LONDON, OCTOBER 43. We yesterday had advices direct from Ghent to the 8th inst. The American commissioners w ere, according to the appointment we before meutioned, assembled on Wednesday the fltk inst.v to reeeive the answer whicblhe British plenipotentiaries expected to obtain from their government on that day. It will be recollect. d, that on the 26th of Sept. the respective oom missioners were convened, that the followii.g day the Republican delivered a Note to the Bri tish Agents, which, was forwarded to this courts an the same day, and received here on the 1 8th of that month. On the 23th, the day of its receipt despatches were sent from thence to Ghent, which were intended to arrive before the Q'.li of Oct. and as the meeting above alluded to on Wednesday was wholly abortive, and nugatory, it is presumed that his Majesty's ministers re. quired farther time to deliberate upon th 'ir re ply, and we understand that, in point of ftct, this procrastination was all that was commu nicated on Wednesday to the American minis ters. Wc learn, that a vessel has arrived at Bor deaux from America, with dispatches for the American ministers at Paris. The London Statesman asks, " Is it quite clear, tf't (be expedition to Washington will meet universal approbation ? Is it certain, that the wanton destruction of public edifices,. for destruction-sake alone, is a legitimate method of warfare ! The editor compares thess rava ges with the conduct of the Buccaneers of old -nnd says " VVillingly could we throw a veil of oblivion over our transaction at Washington. The Cossacks spared Paris, but w e spard not thejaijilolofmejicaJlJtIei:oadcmnHeUjir material papers for justifying the conduct of Gen. Ross, &c. ' . . t The same paper says, . the points in dispute at the Vienna Congress referred to, relate chief-: .-.!.' - " ' ' 1 i.: i. I' i the ytli". inst. It eomoriscd the'. Siiltan, -74, tack,'but during the cvenin-r, eoloiie.l.Brook re- il S if ZuhTZ ZJW YoVk can ' ' Shamroi-k sloop; and ii 'transports, wilir troops !cei ved a communication, from the commander- ly to the affairs of the minor lings, who doubt-iL-U n V P tilt Jsa " ?-" ' U. Yoi.fc---5fcfti.e are. staled to iu-chief of the Naval Forcei, from which it ap-jloss hare a very natural fear of bemg swalhiw Inet .Mr. Bates of Bos . at s'ltuvVsalled freb for Sonlh America; ' peered that from (be sinking of Vessils in the ed up by the greater. The poor king of tax Mr. Connell proceeded to Washington, at ,ae fcuucu iiwmur.: !..,,... .i ..:..!r.t .1... i. ,h drawn un a defence of his conduct ninrh it There were ereaTTetes at Elba nn the 3th . . . . " . i n ! U and Iftth f Aiiiritat."- P-'wirs. bails. leasts, olc Arrived, the Chesapeaki , late 'American fri- and camp was impracticable. Under thse. cir eate, last from Portsmouth', having on hoard 'cumstances, it was deterrcinednot to persist in i, ciiitji ....... - -j .., . . , n:.. ..li... . . I ll. n .,. I, c ...uw Bonanarte treated his tr .ops w illi w ine, and had 800 American prisoners, to ue maicneu iori;; . . ,, . m r . ... . ! - . ' v i- i .if i tti .nn , - f rViIli(irHUII (III LUG Till!. IlirUC IHI1CR IIUUI UCIL iMSS9UUt 1 7 Jhe pleasure to hear them cry Lo'Lglive the Emperor!" J. Si 1 A 7 T lvorv n a w nppoimt from Spain, - Strengthens the apprehemdoa of a speedy civil war in that country. ' . ' "'' A London paper of Oct. 10 mentious, that a messcngpr (brother-in-law of Mr. Adams; rethpl Rhont vin Bordeaux on. the 1st of Oet. with dispatches, haviug lyftiAmerica on Uie 13 th or Aug. - s . ; r . - -r- The same paper states, that the negotiationii at Ghent had been suspended. lor a week by y w,f vacation. : " mouth prison : LONDON, OCT 18. Failure of an attack 1 on idlthiore. : ' Unpleasiug Ridings, they sav, travel fast e nongh ; but the intetligeuce of the unfortunate attack on .Baltimore' "whieh we this day com- I - - ..... . - .. (V inunieate at length, did noi reaeti us.m suui- cient lima yesteruay to be inserted, in the whole of our impression. We, wish jve cald, like some of our coptemporaries, say-ihaflii the de- t-ils we thus lay hflore otir readers, we had to roir.niimicate particulars of a'orilliant victo ry," to the British arms ; but oar gallant troops last position, where the armv. halted in expe tation that the enemy .plight be induced to quit iiis entrenchment. The cnemyhowever, show ing no disposition to follow, towards the evening the troops retired, and took up ground for the night about three miles and a half further. "At a late hour on the Ijtbj the army was re-embirked at North Point. ' "The total loss of the British was 3 officers, 2 Serjeants', 33 rank and file, killed"; 7 captains, sulalterrm, H 8erjeahts 21i rank and file, wounded - which he means to present in persons at the- Congress, and the king and hereditary prince of Sicily, are also making 'strenuous efforts to', retuin the kingly dignity, in resisting every en dcavour to make them renounce the throne of . Naples. France too, is seeking .lot commercial advantages.? . , , . , ' a - : - : DRESPEN, ir.rT. 25. k AVe expect that the fate of Sax.pny.w-ill.be decided "at .the congress of Vieima ; every thing goes oii here as nsual. '.Upper. Losatia, which suffered materially by the war,.hasscnt her 18 deputies to regnlute tlieir system of credit;-they are assembled under the presideB' o; of govt rnor-jenoiftlpriuce Repine - 1 "T I: A A 3''
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