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V.' , Si lrt met Pqhug: r V- on' 4 trade tq ad vantage v,sfr:VA hlwir. and were confined in the,eovernm.iut it 1 j. - .'." , ill? ,- rvw 1 .T-l -lit.iv .l.on ion fiatPS-toi- . . - v v tier "cpiuup a wiavsui urcr vuiHumi frtiolerBmisb line and trrdt ins iretrete -TntfVtrejre. PrfruuS a?put snUe and m half and the victory vwjis compfeteJTrie rapid ': retre it "fiy thjsir boats mreventeda turtner pursuit, i neioss- on tnepinroi; our .arm c-,was4 utfocrs wounded, and 71 nori bmmisirfbd o!fi'rs and privates killedvid wounded, The eaetav loss .njthave been n ich , greater. M ijor is Vas intendra'as:ariiYi ir fh n.n-r.nrr '.iffir: :w.k Irnslt tatftepmofters,, nww ad lieut. .Sutherland, whb ,.atndei':?f.lj'cr ruler: would 'have tieripUttd ina.calMh, ;?o.l-to.ikdlimia.:d out di ' :, V V prbm&id he would. AlhtKe-treit of rgret: eroui. 'f tft-nred Me ,V. C V tfinWorld -.faf , ftpe-h ; tbj ii . . W.n itmrt: "hen: th? tpS which Jarded thy m & AcoaW.we k. OTdh'itnre could we.get imved .at th, .-mgrpment "A- a - ?f V ihould 'cirn' bnlhe war foftenvears piiUce'gjve 3 chderjUnd thi.dru i to, beat i, T w sm le con It rci'ire of ifirnnti'ip '.ot the gratUvng inter thc.CapitaUtibn of Detroit. . X iVill pro. thf tOtHl dgwtt,. artfi inwm oi h)ablv be anx oua'to is i ifrm .i of the. lea- ill ir- t toiurdtniction of the trench annv did circumtancewhich le ito thU anror f t u- hr ikfixx mtv - NV . tunite event. To me,' indeed,- it is truSv :h .V: 'HierviMHffence brqa .Cipain ,infar't.inate ,-sI xvill not trouble vou vitn P-iiHt.'now on the coast of Sp unJ, trom A)tr,;llf orthe fatigue and haf tsjiips rhich , tVSbmiah Governor of Gijon, on the men(ir(i u- rhc armv opened a rol 'ifc ! '.7 - .'ta. Pher Srnnhh 'VG venor transmijs bv eaf-401 mic of vvhici ere thro i drearv wildefnessf and the principal .part l ' ? o w . n i . r ., till nivmnr i jr -., : . ! - l i J i-i- ! "VyV' --b'JKo.A jie Eirl f welling- AVe arrived at Detroit the evening fthe t k "tok him If to tbe Spanish Gen r-1. Snn0 th of Tulv. and ont'if 12 h w tojkio)s- 3t feftU'riii : ovr ik tq; vies ' . T K- 22, 5 in'the viornmg Cenrral, 1 wrote. Voti veteraas IS I session of the Can id short even' thine then appeared prosperous th.- I ilmaas.Hp.: peared determi ed to' tat? no ptrt in th wir. .ind the (!afli idi n militia rere Trlailv OV?' 1 1 ,,,rvV vio !t 'I? leserting from Maiden." Trie evrning ie i tirV-'f aVquainrinff jVO'i thtV we.havebe n tore We crossed th river,' there tr as :ppb ite to us at SmdWicn, a British and Ca- ' MrontUs r-trtin rpi m, ap ' panintiy on in i a l onu-a, uu nadnn torce ot a'vnt tiW. oesi.ies nan pli;ii;pTC b' n t tr ist oa wiH then-fo- ?er :,f indi and the v had com -ii-nee. iftjf-p: .rVd'to conclude the oper-itioua concer-. erecuM2 bittia opplit- f Dcroit. Ex III. " . r. ft tal bet-veen us. jL" 4Si5,vd)5 VKLLlNGrO li Sir'HoW, Popbna has also trmsmitter tothe diral a-copv tht; toir ir: B Otirt. iss led at Salamanca on th foircwiiri " t e aa aftLr the b ttle f tela qt Dauicjir'ir v''f' I 'jr ectine- thcarmv would crois the next m"f- n;ing, in thy night thev ab indondVtHeir position and retreated to ,M d'den'. The vr lnt of suitable cannon (there being no ir avv ordinance on fi Id carriages) preven ted th nrrnv hop p-ceeds n $ immedhte U- to iVlUden. Ind ?d the HritisNp' force; V desertion . leeiiitjd tor he diminisriingr as Miff I heirrencn armv unocr .u.iu .; fast as operations agunst it couio n ve ei l!m' ' w copletelv defeated vesterdivby that' fccte(tttie object. ; While the cannoa and !nl ? v 0f thalji under 0 JLord .Wellington rncirt?irs Were preparing, the armv ws e n Sm:-i n VaSf rJudad HodriffO. in the fields . o -.ihvHtr in nenetratirtt? into the interior of . S i m mca,' on th-leftof the Tormes, near I tae Drovince, ..nd different detachments PJlJt i ' LU w A 'fVr wven hours ' Continual I i Tn.irri a i vtv "mitt-; writh lit- if : I. fibting;- tloring whichthe Allies displayed tr no- 0p osition. Tne'i ti habitants , T.be eneim was .dislodged from all hi enerjil'a procl un ition. ' Che army vwas a )v .itlg'ovji'ltidns -and loat all tht s-ippUetl vvith proviions.fro,tt the c untr of s '4 dirdMif his vriMindsi'-r About 43 Indians Wore- foiiad dead on the; a? 1 1, and.seven British' soldiers 4 rrjphrs Jd ibt'theni litia m le prisoners. ?Tm detachment re - iiaind v4 oa ther uad ind rh; nr're turned totli-troit. It is imp )ssibfe that ti-n coU( (,5efiayfe vwrith iioreirayerVf th aVjs w inttestetl ov" tnis actacn.mnt tn all exerted theai selves to.be fore in tst ii daiigtr. ' 4thregt lost 5 kiheoVan vouaded, including 3-iicers voa.ided. fk Toe General wa still under the ne cegsitv of sending another detachment t oo-n the ?ro d an I a selection vas 'mad from Colonels fM' rthur and Cass's regi- ments of oeWeen 4 and 5 )3 men, rapt., iirnsh aSd arrived at the river Riisin, Vih beef; cattle and ft jur for the armv, & a sma I body or , Volunteers to escort them, dpt. rfrush hid been directed to take an upper ro td, and col. M Arthur viras direc ted to rJrocecd and meet him. While cokmtrls -1 rtnur and Cas Vre thus detiched the general received! . : .... v 1 ' . ' ., i 1 I- .1.1 iniormaiuin initatrargc reiniorcemeninao trrived at Maiden under gen. Brock. He soon received a summous'from that offi. r to surrender the fort of Detroit which was rehised' , - i Gen. Hull aent orders for col's M r- thor and Cass im nediktejv to return, v The Indian force, however- had become so great between the river Raisin and Detroit thai thev xould obt on no information of the situation o1 the detachment, at this time the effective-strength at Detroit w,as ifout 759 as stated by Gen. Hull. . Gen. Br i:k landed on toe moraiaucr f the 16th bout three miles below Detroit .under the cannon ot his ships ol war, with3 about 2O)0 men, inclulihr Indians. For ' the n stf part of two dav a tremendous can- lon.ule had commenced and been vcontm-ir-don the to wnj and fort, bv which 4 or $ uficers and abut 0 mn were kAledV the Vistula, particuUrlv those W;; n PloikI&ci f ihair retain lf uLr leaving tae npspitats, , copyaiesceat, r sent, under anv -pretext whneve iXu incir turpi, iiu uiey can j()in jp , -mbnt which shall be proceeding inj'th- i rhemindanttoftM,,, direct r nospii1commissiont7t otnr r, iv, cards of rote,: knd the 4 rds at oft i(lesffurnishing v provisions to invjht !l jn, arerespnsible 6rthe executiji if he present tneasure. . i Enr, co n nissioners of war, dir. ,r if hospitals, and the gU irdyat ma ixi - ;vill, on thU head f receive insiruai - -B ; rom'the intend ant 'general. The moveable colu m n will arr-St e. jeinMndivtial acting urp p?$ition to tij oresent drder . . The present.ordfrr ' shall be prilt. read t all-the corp, placed jln the oriel V ok f all places, an 1 i Hxe 1 to th f all hospitals town-houses; St . of tns comm?tisies. ! ' ' '! 17a Prince of Wevfrk itrf I j r ; 41 (Signed) , VL-:X VVii A true copy f ie G aer d oi 0 Vu sion, G i vernornif Warsaw. );.' "(Signed) C on i)i TiLLti., r tn-n. Fdor th iisand prisoners hay e raeen benight in. Gen.-Bonnet is wounded, nn iV nrisoiter. ,.Mrinont retreated at miKfiw ;:; wlJSi ,t NiticraraL and.eperted to meet the arm from the East, arid that united efforts would entirely have effexted tbe "qbjcHrt of conqjiest This prosperous state of things continued liiji- --rhe.fie;id oijiattle for two leagues, is untiJ neW'W is received ot the surrend-r cv;ered oyith d'e d o jie n ng them Q firiiniarlnaci' An ipi nediatr changv 'v 4 thriColQneLof the 101st reg-mnt. The toopli0e.: 'The Inlians from thit'cocfa- X !IC IUI IU I -ivrJisM loss as notrffreat. Mr ffa h ive: Jojitut few ; and the Spwis' t v$i$ trifling: inall not more than 2,50'i" trv serft warlike1 speeches to the n a tions verv direction and m Verv Jh art time verV tribeand nation joined inv hostility l! ! t d;n' C)rlVs D Espagne .withvD n hort time n inforceahents ofcBritish troops JiUhm.. o mcnes, n iu uettren cuijun j jind tjau fdi n viunteerswere aavancm, ninst severely ai Castillo edrillo.JpeJ fr' pff j:.;; Vbrk&cV to reinforce th 9 1 Jt HonK'- Tbe,FcncriretieatedVith great fen opened, bv he army, the only'coni Jf f f rpripVtatKm.;f ; - ; . , .2."? t - muoication to ; out;; cqu try,: ,wa shut" by Iff :' ".The.Abhveseems.to beJifl accpnnt ot th SliVagesj andthe armv became 4 complete. ; I A ;brrre wniththWSnariiirda had inran actign y inatate Ut becamelndisp'eqsbjygBe ,,-ft .r prttyipiia'ihj-m 23d. .ssary to- open; this (tniupicaon'nd 1 ' V ,a Tiejustufas Ciztteih en' proceeds to tne WneraVrecrossedthc river iboUt'thn - tuve that, he-French h,.d Jost the wble'ot.j ',nstan't for thatpurposeV-r 1 !i" t : "thtir waetrotr train,;. ana 1041 .c.nn wus- meht oi :2Q0 ritiemen, under 1 marif nt m i nr v anuorn. 11 du uccu uc fore'; sent.' for the purpose,; apa Wens sit t icked bv -a body of lncIiatisraC Browhs town, and forced to retreat. with ther loss or-,4or . 5r oraccrs anoa anuoli: . - -15 fi - .. : .!! r CarUharrii fnlu 3. The Hussians1 co'tt- 1 - .-it.' " . . :i 1 -' - . . 'r' ; l tinue to retreat in tne most penect tgoa or ter, and are so well concentrate 1 and -m due tea, that! the French dare. not ad ViOee, raster thmC thev retreat. Prince Ecku&il (D vousas d sgraced jand sent to nivria.' iiVl icdonald cotniriands in his place. .vt ' 1 Fherjiast intelligence Irpm Admiral r I artin,. who .at presently at' Rigayistates, that, a 'cannonade which lasted 1 6 hours, h d been heardibut the ctuse ofjt had not transpireld. : , . tfiocihatm C Wfden )fulu .16. A ca np is toVe formed here of 26 000 men 1S, 0y are ailreadv arrived and Che remninder. are ejected here in i a few days A The ut most' ctivitv: prevail in the dock-yards- ' ' Gojjenhurg, fwy- 21,-The Sherness id4teitKCQhvo3 vrriyecl fqn Sundiy, I tie convovs irom nencr .tir jL. )nuon, nun, aiirfXeith sailed Vesterdav. . rCSeflin; "fiilv The allied army has ontaineopossession 01 arge fusaiaii luaa- Bost or Sept, tjr. LatrstJ row Enrobe, J -t er our f)r- cig i head will be found much intero t intellig nee. Tait details, so ! lar as o.if limits w uld!. permit, are given tTh'-f state, that a general action ha l abeen foa.vtit at Sdamanca, on th. 22 I Jalv; b t feen 5 allied forces, an I the F ench Grao i my under-M arm lit, m w ich 1 th rmim tj. perienced.ayery sev rr defeat, ' w ith th 1(8 of from 1. to -120(rmen, their ;pr m i pie artillery fa 1 sever tl eagles ? th tt M t 1 had been retaken bv gen- Baltesteros ; ta tt a powerful -expedition had gone ..vmst the invaders of Catalonia, and lit was pirn, bable had driven the enemruut of thv-ro. ' vince ; and'that the French fooo who had escaped ftom capture, hid general? proceded towards Seville,1 ,wtiere S nit remained v?. ith the remnant of. the Frr -i ) Grand Armv of Spain! that in the IN ru of Eur5pe Bqnap ote had done but i tile th;t he had been unable to bring the H'is sians to a g merarhattle ; andjvat th-? mt dates, the Freach were throwing up fr jtifications at Wilna,' after havmp lain there 10 or 12 days and taat .Sweden .had en tered: into a comp ict .wit a; E ;igand to no porV.tfie cause against France, and th it in cnsuence 01 inn step, me jngiia governm nt-had sent powerful reinforce ments, both naval and inilliturv, t6 aid tne general cause against the univ rs d t4 Tint; thatthti r .official declaration ofiwar aaint Eiicland', h id been, r :tifAvA : L -and tn'it the ffo'vernmeait, while h ddingr up a si ;5 and expectation f that the existing dirfii ul- tes might be settled,; were still determined tagxvaroTraginst the evils f wr, and for thai purpose haM determined to send up)i theAmerican : coast, a large squadron of shins,' under the con naad of A'dm raU Wrreh. 'T 1 Jrlalifai ltttcr, in announcing tht latest news from England observes ' t understood thaY admiral Warren wn is Atderedi'o h the American station with a powef fulvfteet, is invested-wtbi powers t a nejrociate fifcndurle'arpeace with' the A- werican ffovernmeait," and iu cts&tof.faiiiife Adetacb the'.' corn. to unkennel the dptfV'of war against us. zines iiear IJplangen: .Many-.Eiiglish 's,MUtary 'MovemeiiUyfk iercn'antsjbavVfleTd-from RiLiebau'iya .st several -detach mehtsiof WP tin:. With His char.fdteristic.'heroisni . Bad invited the iuhabitano come !to Sal- H.V atmmca;aftd searrh tor the.ir( property 'jj'lii '. . mottgthe plunder. . ; i : l-V' C The adherents of the" French in .Valla ,t; ' V, dol?d. have been obliged to jake up arms; Si' J' iVd totjremire for their departure for France. fcd totjrenare tor their departure tor i-TCintodepbis at Vvdladplid alonglwith J . f K-quera daVd' th, 28th J bly, alsotnaas 11 in tteivulls qf-Aorgo,;ahd; thaut was I'! a friend uiClj 'onf 'dated ;T"pattV of thegreatdstinuie which, everniati na netl for.ivoulincevourmorwl.enemv 'r v TMilnet:was wounded. an.dC taken .pr13dncr ' ihe2d; In the . fields: of" S ilaniincadit 4 . 3 xyriulil bevm-my opmionyen', proper that bout 2a merf; vijhout e0ectingr the ob feet.- 'Lv' ; " . vf fAsjsoon as the pnncipaitorce nau cros Sed te nveT Jon. tbe. Sth jnst. Lt.; co). M tiler ',who "ivlis detached ' toproceed t to the river RaisitS with t6er4th nitedStates lleoWentand netachhaeht ifrom the; Ohio; and iVUchiganVt)iunteefstbeV, on tneir niarcn ato1 open ic cyrnin umv.uuu forTthe t3 ssage of pro visions. ; Hishole force co&sisted of neaflv six hundred men a brass potihdei .aqd ahhowitzerhkeS wi..' ahrtiit J-fl rival rv. -v ' . i ? yTyoi;shotd piv hinv'a yjsif teforr .he; goes ;;;to;Ehglapcj; tktmjSp fyora r.:?- U tne tower ,parrcf lagangor apoui 3 miles from" Brownstown; v a hotdy tpt I ndian : force t wer .formed i nTorderoT batv ttlas: Col MWlek approached, J CVfox, had beu ome;timohihi; jrrbunds& had -jbrepared.a bresiwork of lbgs The) x torce ancmuingne-;inqians Avas uut si tfeVioVirt durhber torXt. ColMiUer ( J - v, iv..r t w ,',. V i ' V'-'A'V, !!!W?f,,. gilard, and whi;fifc Approached -near tfji- 2( ar-v 1 'J'V:- - V ' v - r ' . ' anti Aimer wris auc. ujitiv, i nave ntea Qtt rrom tne enca.mpmear s 1 1 jueoau . . ; Greenbush tor the western rontierrja Extract from ihe IPqntatv Gazette July 9. tn e senrfinjV forward' of cannonand other ;' ORDEH FOTl TMEGti 'ARMlT.' WuniHons bf.w, in that-diftitiqi: h ' Hehd Quarter lityowk, s:jfwie. 28. sOmethir'ofhe appearance of 'dispoSi fHiieitj orders the mahalland -tionVot to leaveCn. :Vaur: Renselaer ia (renerals, commanding" Qh the. situation ofthe unfortunate Mull; with- nerals conam inking brigade'st' and chief sof JVnv means Wdequte ttan ron ite f ;iorpvto dp" defence V C V v ' " Y&bhty Qaz. . i jnntHiningUhearm in the best order, ih r, V ' ' - l4 preventing those'disbrcfers whi ;b begirt! to -Gross Crdrr-Yesterdayasressr1 ; desolate thetcpuntry. -v helpsRichardioS nd y-IsjD legues , Inyranseaafencfer eacVmr$haI;aar ga- lrbm7rCayUa; t;theState Qonyention ral -;ico;ramaridmg weri in , their iya to ,thiscjtj; a IigHM 1 kfrall X appoint-! k -preventative 1 Ppm r .iaggoitf aibour 5Fr miles west of thejcitr of mission? omposecl of : fiveofficers, before' SchepectadV on thef turnpikbay,y theft j Wbbra :Very5 soldier, or 1ndiyiaiiialtin"(tSe vvere'm ' suitebOhiVlrwhp: fsball beabsot ctSmrnaih f romjbls rejgnxien without legiti ate' cause vrere tnarchipg iu4 platooSsjanai occupi e& " vefvimarauderJ every; individual ivHo rarlv.the;Tholeroadf and;n!ea fl 1 )kx shall be taken tn.the, act pfmllaging or mo- ,ver fijea j?tmenmarragi hitinth"e'inl4bitanti shall rjefbrough; The enUementurrted v their-vvaggbh; eaf :'";;The ;om tirejlyfF the toad into the, tihiditch; aid - 'guiltv. o Jeathi and'&iethesent? were tridying fn iiecar ieB intoi ssvirai platoons Md;alreadv;Mited l : "A, 'preventative committee shall be csi when ihe vV7ere,;meC by CoI.JjiltonwhJr ; Gn.'Du triiUs;Qovernorof Wnrsawho merit; pluugi hU;s7ordi theodyj; t h':dl bchirged hhuCp theTront horse;ear;y : ioa Eolis'lI;mbpaFihVGfastr-D cfalmidniitthhorie I reVirens dnes shlll forrr Wtr.oveabt2 Koraaiknotithia three et of Himva;)dr I. nhnntr which .shaU be divr ?d mten the wtcnroQ :on :tne, extreme ence u u,
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