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if. 1 ; 4 - - -i -' : : r,v;: vi-'i . ,:;FE1D ERA iute,. si it " yaXNTKD AND PUSLISIIED 5 TQIICS DOLLARS PKR ANNUM, PAYA- Jr iALf Nearly in advancxs. , v.-t L ADVttaTISEMENTS WILL ;BE INS CUT ED if SKVEHT7-7IVE CENTS BQJJ ARE, Thfe JJRr ' W B JTv MO THlRTTttV CENTS ,b SACa,CQNTXNUATXOn ; , 16f whlfli the following ; is an extract, vwasf !tst . 'flight received at Earf ? Bathurst's Of- j t, NC!C7FORT, R I HAT 533. : LATEST; FROM JBllGLAKD..' v ; ftrrivrd at tWa port this' morning, brig' .fiMan. captain Hodckinson;? 50 ;&if jfrom Liverpool, in ballasts Acft there, fctiz Holiin of Philadelphia, a cartel ; ng AJexander, ;.ngot,ior posion m icn uy, nd Pcckahuntas;r Sherburne, for do. irec days, both with cargoes of goods; j Capt. Hod gkinson has ppHtely favored the editors of the Mercury with London pipers to"ApriHO, Liverpool to April 52, hi days latest) and Lloyd's List to April irohv Which we have extracted; cVery ftfcde'jpf consequence: V -';-if-r - The expedition to America with 2000 ciarihes on board; ' sailed " from, Plymouth . jbdut the 1-ith April. " ' yStf fhe exchange of prisoners, bet ihis coiintry an England had bwn ntirely Vpnded by an order from Hhe British ivcrnmeiit. V The follcwing, article on 'this' subject is frotn- the London Statesman if April 12 '' Saturday the American Consul was informed ,by; goyerameiitr ;tnat id -tore cartels fw6uldf be pennitted to If jve; this rcountry E for ; the United Stages, tntil Jurther. orders 5 ano; we learn in con i ence ojf this- determination, a vessel ittichwas on the Ipoihtlof-sailing with scngers. and prisoners has tieen stoppea. h 3 departure ironi,, the lenient system up- n wnicn ministers naye nuncro auvcu,i iiiili-to have beeiToccioned by the receipt if intelligence from ;ij:en; tSrv.the exchange of .British subjects natu ja iied in the Unjted Stafesliad been per fcporily dempdeklby the American go ttmment,' under a 'menace of detaining all the British pnsoneWtHat mightfall into ihrir hands. ?Ti this ddm sirJ r B. Warren returned a prompt ifcfusaL ' Petitions hddbeen presented to Parlia- fnsntj from the;-cotton manufacturers of Liverpool irom ine meinanw 01 i.iyer tWl engaged in ths commerce of Brazil- u d from the ehip owners of Liverpool, sraV ing '-fbrj prohibitory measures ; against the importatioa of cotton from this coun -The Russian gen Witgensteuv has ad pressed a lirited proclamation to the Sax ens, !in which he invites them & their so rheiga tohew themselves true Germans. He says1 the hour as struck rthe hour ii delivery froiA 'Bonaparte's oke-but Jet ds tak6 instant advantage of it, for it ill flevervStrilre a second time." 'IThe Russian minister at the court of Denmark, has presented ttf his Danisn ma jesty; letter trom the emperor ot iiussia desiring to have immediate ansver, to tafe Question, u whether Denmark will act Vith or against Irance i . A , Stralsund nd Pdtnerania have been ta ken possession of by a body-of .Swedish trrops. ' A t second division ot -10,000 Swedes sailed from Carlsham on the 24h March for Pom?rania A third andtourth division were to follow immeaiatelv and iat crown pnnce would follow the lourth. . The king of Pjrussia lias, by edict, abo- liturd Bdnanartes continental 3 v stem. He declares, that , ail restraints under which commerce has hitherto Buttered in thfc russiaiifstiates in consequence of the 9odtnmihated continental system, rare Hsliand that1 the ships afld goods of all iriepdl and neutral nations shall be freely admitted to enter into the Prussian 1 borsand trrtoriea; without. aflyex teptien'or. difference, f All Prench goods, ihcr produce or manufactures, !areioh tht contrary, totally, , prohibited, hot" only for use,' but likewise to pass throlighqur tcnitori es, or those, occupied by o ur af I he; Bonne. Citoyehae , arrived at. Ply inoutH! April J 7th. 1 frpm . Su S&lvsdor, wiui pnp miuipsj sterling on uoaru. . oucn werthTapprehensions entertained for his fetyf that polices had ben underwritten at'Lloyd's atOl." per !cent. LieutT Chadds, rwith the survivmir joEK rs ana crew, ot tne late irigatc j aya, fici addressed to his" lordship by Lieute nantGoyHathiitbtf:v Extract of dt letter Jfam General the Bat on ; fTcUcnbora to Major. Kntzinger$ dated Hamburg; April 5. I 'w,vr rhasteit to announce to vou the sig nal victory which our troops liave gained upon the 2d of April ovefthe corps'' of Gen; Morand who Jiad' possessed hini bf the, 6wti of Luneburg. v .:.: : ; General Morand, With 3500 men had marched from Tosdedt td'Luheburt;AMy i Cossacks followed his movements ? and I gave information of themto Gen. Dorn buirff who;' in 'conjunctions with "General TschernJcheffV corps had passed the Elbe at Lentzen r The two Gencralsadvanced by forced marches to Luneburg, and "arri ved there just as" my ' Cossacks were cnga- gea wiiatnv enemy tne gaccs were ivr ced with the bayonet, t and a sanguinary conflict ensued in the streets of the to wrfr The victory was sodn decided in our favoV all who were not killed r already made j nriflfmurm laid down their arms. Not a single one escaped of the whole corps.3 1 f protectionand las- pair of colors and' 12 pieces oL cannon fell ug secunxy taine regencr-aiion, pi a vene? into our hands." - v rable empire : . -.X , , These two armies, trusting in God. - ST. PETERSBURG, MARCH 2.- and full of courage, advance, hoping 'that ; Adj. Gen; -'Baron Wir zmgerpde re every German, without diitinction)iiVili ports;, from Kmistch under datej4th Feb. join thehife t ' as follows, to Prince Kutusoff Smolensko t j "The Confederation of the Rhine thai w With an army confidedtb me, 1 came deceitful Tetter with which, the gcncraiHis- up with Geh. Regnier, aVKelitseh, in the j turber hound Ger many, after dumemBer evening o: the 13th inst. The enemy di-yngher, and even obscuring: her ancient rected their movements upon the city to namecannot longer bef tolerated as it is form a junction with from 3 to 4000 Poles, , the effect of foreign-' constraint and of for who had IS pieces of cannon with them, eign influence. iIt must be dissolved and found themselves at the very instants Their Majesties will only givepro, attacked by the Russian troops with their Uection while the German Princes and na characteristic ardor. I4 The result of this 1 tions are engaged in, completing the "grand on- tee one or nona caicuiaua air ecu v or mmwMv tt r.ni,v ? t general's fighting to Hoiise rad thclptublic an'tolma ch the Ctonltipo thatths V weaker had acted hfrith in- s ' j usuce in reiatioa 10 trie xr.cu vmuai petition- , ' ing.X Jtseibme i j the Sp?al:ec Would haveaii bpportimitv of j;! ; nnrl tlin. wft fthall so pane's most celebrated affainsthim. y The4, army ;whi Prince will ' command wiU beupwards !pf 50,000 menapd thescenefif ts operation will probably be where Bonaparte will coxa raand We 7th we bahces having broken out in the South of r ranee ( 1 ne touowmg is an extracs irom one .of then) : in person. . fv' lexplatmng the igrOuhds; ca which M had U 'have, letters from -Minorca of the! acted' r.;.vV;j; V t;M : v, - of last month, confirming' the account J Mr tyt ightwas indispoa'eU, to f eferthe 1 sl j communicated on Saturday : of disturb ' petition to a cbmuitteel for reasons which ! '! ''.! ' ;T; Berlin April. .Our 'newspapers; contain the following address to the Gefmans--& L Whileithe victoribuA Warriors of Rus sia, accompanied by those of His Majesty the King-;of Prussia, his ally, 1 appear in the (Germany, ' his " Majesty the Emperor of & Russia, and lhis ; Majesty the King of Prussia; announce to the Princes and na tions of Germany, the return of liberty' he stated V " A WrV disultory debate' thsuedJ which occupied with Tittle intermission; tfreu re mairider of the daVs sitting J of which wo, can,Tor the preseat,Vat least, give iittla more trfan the names of th jSptaiets and thegeneral coure bf proceeding. n- Mr; Grosvenorjeplitd to!fdrf-Wrighfd objectiotis to the characterfof the Federal Republican, . which heconcelveclt hVd no hearing jori the abstract questwf the ad mission of another Stenbgrapheri Is W. &nsuntpotc &t sonie length, witt ich' warmth, and no l?ttl Tfihiiriir ir 2 1 t jved at Portsmcatii-April lCth,?om Li. Ivador." U iil w. I cfeurv. H attack is the more honorable to the reputa tipn of his majesty's arms, as, the enemy's infantry, who were superior in force, made a biaveahd obstinate resistance.- T& Saxon standards,; 7 pieces f cannon, the Saxon general Rostitz, 3 1 Col. 36 officers, and 2Q0 privates, were the trophies of this dav. My advanced guard is pursuing the enemy, who retreats upon Raczkoivoand Ostrowo. The infantry having made forc ed marches for four successive days, will require one or two dayvs rest. f i import Awi 'Intelligence. ' ' y: , April XQ, , Capt. Muller, . h Hanoverian . officer, at rived yesterday with dsspatches for count Munster, and' who also brought accounts to government from Heligoland which isl and he left on the 9th instam vThe foP lowing statement was soon afterwards circulated:- & v i " Government has received accounts from Heligoland, stating on the authority of Hamburg newspapers, that an Austrian army of 80,000, in Volhvnia, had joined the Russians against France, and; that Austria had sent tO0,OOO men to wards Ita ly. - f-r x r r 44 The same authority 9tates, I that Gen. Grenier had been 'defeated with great Joss' near Magdeburgh. The movement made by Davoust upon Luneburg, was a conse quence ot that'defeat." ' " Tlie following private letter was also re ceivcoV. , y-i; -l r. - : 3 A letter hasreached us. frbni JIam burg, in which is stated, that the senator Koch had spoke: to the prince of Mecklen burg, " by whom lie had beeen assured that Austria wasy marching " 1 00,000 mcU i into Germany; and, 80,000 into Italv. Da voiist had left Magdeburgh,' wih 5000 men,J and had reached Luneburgh, giving but that he was to be followed by 10,000 others. . , - r - -V-.; - work. Let France, who is . beautious and strong in herself occupy herself, iniutiire in promodng '$Ssr internatfare 1 ;b foreign poverintends 1jistur)in itt-io Hostile pbtosr shall- bff ent against .fhe" rightful frbn$ers. But r'pqif- khowa to France, thalhebther powers arq.sblicU tods of conquering lasting tranquility for their subjects : and that they wilt not lay down their arms, until the foundation ; of the independence of every European state has been established and secured. - "; 1 ' In the name of their majesties the Emperor of Russia and King of Prussia. - f Prince KUTUSOFF SMOLESI Jbieid marshal and Comma nder In chief of the Allied Army. Jt Head-quarters, Kalisch, 1 8 th v ; , J ' (25th) Vlarch, 1813. : i 'fC A; V RUSSIAN JORCBS.- A 'Swedish vibrce is at Stralsund. and byf the commencement of the .Campgn ine rowp rnnce oi oweaen wiunave? tne command;of 5p,6oO men, -v -The Russian force with which the cam paigil ,v will f open catiupt JbeV less than 22b thousand meQ. . The: Prussian "70,(XX). Swedish X and: Pomeranian 50,000, -Ai granq total pt 340,t?uo men. '' f .To'thlsRiust be adde the tforce 4rhich Hanover md Htsser and Brunswick! and the Hanse towns, and perhaps Saxony may .furnish.V; -- i 4 1 S V :v;- , N SENATE. ;; TW6 petitions 'of private nature were presented and referred,; ' f Mr. SwiMof.Md. gavt notice that ; on to morron:. he should ask Tor leaye to bring in a bill to amend the militia laws of the fi ... the press iWir. s Wright replied with equal warm tlx to some remarks made by Mr.H in alluv Mrs Hanson rejqlhedf r .? The Cjuestidn was then taken on referinrj the petition to a committee of the whoio house, and carried by a considerable ma jpmy. ' " . pfTt'Waa made the order for tdtlay in pre ferencfe toimorrow ; the quesiion on tot morrow the-day jproposed by Mr. Gros venor having been hegativedV v Severajotheretitiopa from indlvfdlfattt welheh: presented and ?rcfferred, amnbtf which were several jjetuiojs from, the dis trict of Columbia presented at the Ust ses sion of Congress, but not finally acted oo Mri Grtintn petition or illlamelly contesting "the legality of the elccrioh'ofTOomsl K. Harris, now n Biuing memper from trie state pi ?i enor5ee Referred to the committee of elections. t w' Thelberlaidb from the Cbmmissionersof Public Lands transmitting the rebbrt o f ..the -Co irimisfi ion er appointed for the revision ot claims to lahds in the district'of Kaikaskia. , .Oh motion of Mr. JSppes . leave was gl- ven to the committee! of Ways and Mean to sit during the sittings pf the Hbttifei Oq motibn jpf Mr Robertson. ' ,4 Resolved Thut the cohimittee'of Com mcrce and tanulactures be instructed ' to v enquire into the propriety of establishing a prt of entry ;inthe;town of Mobilef ;The iiouse, then resumed the question respecting stenograpners anay 1 Qn motion of Mr. Grundy, resolved its! to?a committee of the whole, Mr. Nei soil iii the Chair, on the pttition of George Hicnardrtmsay presented and referrrd cThe petition having been acrain reiid . Mr Grwtwzomovcd the follow iner rit 1v it . h it : Ml ) HOUdB OF, ItEPRESENTATiVESL vf : AptilMO ' w. . ft r rr , - re Arpwn rne qi dwcaeni rt-port ed to: ha;e .actually , lauded "id Pomeiinii, Several petition! ot a private nature iff ere presented and referred Y ' STE N0GR4P1HR& : iMuGrosvenor presented theZ betfoVof George V Richards,; stating, that 1. ;had during the last . session reported therocee amgs .prtne nouse.tor tne .f ederal Re publican newspaper f; and ,tha"on applica tion at the present session for tfie like pri vilege he' had beeri TeiUiided by; the1 deci sion of the hon.' Speakerf ' and prating to be admUted as heretpfpi fcriheurpoce of repbrtindcbateVJr : i: "'' ' - - w -V MrGr i fepo r moved to refer 'the jeti tlon to'ii iter comniittce.t4 ' ZK'S"f4 y Mr. ; Grundy remarkedthat this was' oneT those questions which it? ;re was no, occasion W refer W co'mmitteeai the ,p;uWwere as well "qualified m decide on it as any committee Cw J.'l be.;v.;'.r' 'Mr,Gnwknor " urged t)ie reference f this memorial to;acpmmitee4 j&z th? bci't piodejof aicertainit J.whethef oth steno-" grapherscbuidbe admitted on 'Ke ftobr cbnsistentlv:vith the convenience' ;of .the Iiouse, and, course whlcK. would be per- hapv more decprou td fechrth: an. ( : r, rKauKiresiea ine nronrietr ot I 1ft u A'- v r ; Reshhed; That George Richards : bo admitted On the floor of thiaHouse as o Stenofirapher and that the Sneaker be re Rested to assign him'aplace therein.' V i Utft (bpeaker) . after obscryinrj . that in his cpinioo an importance hadbeerl given to this petitichyhicb did not wpU comport1 with the dignity of the umser stated the frrburid ou which the - t2ecisiooi had been made ? by him of 'which; the peti 1 tioner cbxnp! Vined 'j-which waicimply.thi j tnui in tuuscqucncc or me recent aitera tp-w tions in the ,hbuscrseatsi Had, been iarr-M . ?;! ged'Tdr: but fdur stenogfaphers-and tot 'ilM tnose, places nt uaaa?jrt- itpphcintsr -hi according; to senmpty ; - . Ohoah ''i; ving.been bflon staging ;Lan MrV.'R. V If the house Should deem it proper to adi mit bthersHhan those iibw-bn'the floor, Ml hoped they f,wov,ld designate ' tLz autiohol, : t the?;should;occu?V . ' it cifi f iug ine memorial a commutce or tne ,.pt its itroducuon : bio 'the Ilcibi Trere ::Asmucua5t;-.now tpok plac3 ot jnaW'vO; ?; tut c iinterestiag fo the p-iblic,' and priiiL VV !T cipailv fegrdir ; the rTome!practiceind actual vin?ort o th2 present ruld bf thevT housef' aa would fill a uewspapcr io-wich:T: f ; jl ! rssrs. ..Groavenort CalhounVGast) V , Huberts CI.oIc- ,Eppes;$eyhertk ,M 4 ' conPitkinV IcgcWollibb, S&rtca, , 4 others-borc ipari; ;V;? V'::: ;,;: r Onthe;.ggestibTibf Eppes;. fr ; ;i Grbsvenor:' so m JiSed his reScluuoarW. J ' ResohSd.Tht provisicnut'ht obs V , i i. Ofor Tappers on4 thf 3oori t)e'' h--tV; ; VA'uotfbn was tattde by Mr Grvrti ' tS - P'
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