s. 'I " - : AlEIGH, Nld J Published weekly by WlttlAM BOTLAN. Monday, Febr uary 1 6, 1 07. NoC 566. - frfL- - . - - i ; ; r ; ' - - - . i i tt -I 7 - fr J N'W.YORK,Jn. 23. r nounce that an eogagernent took place between were fcized near Lubeck, are on their war to my right, and being much fuperior in artillery the French and Ruffians near Stavcnha'gcn. the deat at Poifdam. and cavalry, he was upoa ths poiV of renewing A number of wounded Ruffians were brought " la the 29th Bulletin it was ftated, that the the attack upon 'nay' front, Miny of auy bat to Roftpck." If fuch an encasement had corps under General Blucher put us in poffef. talion were without ammunition 2 the wheof .7VJeft2hi after a long Iapreofliaie, taken place, and if the Ruffians had been dc- Gon pf 12,000 prifoners including coo cavalry, my riding artillery waa left 5 and for" the cannon V. 4 w 2faiiry the puouc anxicjy nu re. leateo, 11 w which hare cakitLplace Ienith. 'Oo would have been detailed at full This was a m i flake : there were 21,000 made that was left, secordtner to the icpsrt cf Col "'a the occurrences which hayeta.kjrtiplacc length. 'Od the I2'h ult. rthcie were only prifoneis, including 5000 cavalry, completely Hufr, there was not ammuoition for more & .t0L'-f,4iat of Europe fi.oce jhe'&tori thre? T'.wiGoni of the French at Pof:n araouut mounted. Thus, in coofeqience of thefc two than five difcharges. 1 was ft ill feven miten f'ofv eoiperor Napolcofl tft terM.the iog at the moi to 50000 meft, Ney and capitulations, we have obtained tza pair of diflant from Stettin; and the veiy fail hope d( ltfv&- ' '' -''JE' Soult had only then begun to. march for, Bra- colois and ftandarda, and 43,000 prifoocr3. obtaining any thing jttpoo the march bad van f$j&ri: (of tbc (h'p Cato fort trApoo!, dcohurgh. Bernadptte and Morticr were in ' .The total of prifoners made-fince the cons- ifhed. From my fuppoJtwhich dill iemiitd Edlorof the r4CTca.n.ej Aa. the vicinity of Hamburgh, aid Murat haa not mcncement .ot the campaign, exceeds 140,000, near Lychcn, znclfrora General B ucher s carps 'L'cttr'adg p'Pfi reached Berlin fo late as the iSihult. fo- that and that of the colors taken, 25oVi The num I was already cut eff; without cavaJiy fit for 'v'YccaiUa mcrthlatehan Daroul coold not be joined for fomc time bybar of pieces df artillery is ken froovJhe enemy aftion; without ammunition, aad above sH, ;';;-. sndX. - Uti aoo any cnudeiable body oi,tioops; it in rhe n in tne lied ot battle, ana in the aiuirs with without proviliooa ; and convinced that iJhoiili . , . tervai toe ivuiaans naa reacnea roieu m mm liciacumcmn, cxcccub 000; ana taai or mote only run ue uvea or tne tter be-.cicDt force, it itearocftly hoped that they afajj- fouod in Betliu aod.the funendcred fortteUc,aa unavailing faciifiee io jx?o. " -. 'rfil fubmitted to mv hard "The emperor yeflerday reviewed his houea capitulation with eneo,y, the dbndi'rionrt and foot guards in a plain in front of Berlin, which your majetty will fee in the fup plcment The weather w?s very fine to this difpatch. I can -fafdy Jay-jny whole his moveable colnmns. forty- .nf trtJC. fill t jStb.tF! TOWPi!nrwb,try !' J- bcmfcl?es of every cin tainV) it ' difficult to feleft fa as to give fiVor. ' hc tcader a full " view of the whole ground December 6. ioncf, an ianpofliblc lo enter into minute Mr Thornt0n pur !atemioiftcr at Ham- tjil. r , n burg, errived this morning. He brought the Vehave endeavored to coroprera the molt -m Ki of alj the Biitifh merchants io few that rert-aincd as your m;j fly's fervice1. fate, and entered into nrtmt8rticle8 intokhe fubjoiaed abftraa. Hamhhrtrh bavino- been detained bv BonSDaite Ur j nr.r fmd tl at the OfvCaDture of Buenos .r r Kv known in Lngland-athe tiias tbe of a jetler from Yarmouth; Dec. 5. Cato fjded, . W'j have juft time to ''cfora you of our Ao expediion. ccmpafed of S-0" IQ arrival at Hamburgh, which we were oblig- tlgh fpifii kf Falmou'h on the 121b of lio, ed jeavCt a few momm notice, o efcpe. r.vWi fufpefed to deftiaed for Lima. bing ciadc prifoners of war. Bonaparte'a ' . hftiptoclamation is to this effcA : That Britifh toveable colnmns. He found there from ty and pollcrity, atid await the rtfu!t (kli an to fifty, Swedifh fhipi in ballafl. which he flufcen confidence. ' I believe 1 .an piove I immediately put up to fale. Hanover, Nov. 14. The fol'owing rotice has been pubiifbed: To the States of Hanover1. " Gentlemen, rVr'ari1.-? nrifnoers king Ot I ruirta S u t. ...,( ..,, tht mrbnts and other Uflt lifburj, ,.n and the depot of th ne-fures, has capitulated ; the EUclorsVjf Hef- madc prifner at Hambuigh havlcsbeen aiiefted ftand Saxony have been, obii-jed to join i the . -.--h-d from the nlace. C iifcdertioa of the Rhine, and Gen. Blucher, iy v jeafon to believe that the reWt to J,i 14 teuiziair.g hope, of the Piyfiian army, wych- wc ai:uJed yelferday, of the ncgociatiSi rdjof three htuira. The French purchaftd wJ1 fiievp tn8t ever, fVg w88 tjODC on ourh3bitants of the abomcnti : viftcry dearly. parV ,nilt cou:ci be done, with either fafety or all, except the old meor rhe itiong fortrcfa of Kocnirgftein in Sax- hcnor to inc tHffrrences with Vmerica. been puaifhed with dettb. In been obliged to furrender. It appeared wth America having taken an unfavorable turn tut the Uencrai Dad retrcited wiu nia uorpa jj wej fouad-d. Ttitts is no pretence for fay toLubeck,acdwt8 tbtie attacked by a fttong iDg this country h8 eviuted towards America divifi'an of the Enemy a baugh'y or unbended fpirit. Far .fiomit, The flaughter w;s dreaStol and latfea up- tae ,jtU;i8 of the nerociations ve underitand wa lie Th: itionz fortrcta o! Kocmrgltein in sax- . nr t .j; cs;, is to be delivered up to the f renen aa a NotvrilhaanJiuaihe inlubirg lmgge ufed jAtd-eor the"Eimoi0 fimrrrfllityr- tcwrds tbe louitty mi'STTCltaTSSrSg A.wptaia.ofa fhipj uft arnved from E fineur, -p;j-ag 0f noo im-oiutiof bill, ' we fliall rtporti, that wheo he left it, that accounts were CVCfy dilpofition n freferve cace. But rtceived that rn aAioo bad taken plate between Jt cannot for a mo1CBf be fuppfed that our ikKulhan aud 1'rcnh in the r.cigLbcrnocd .aQjicly for peace,; .igioaud i.. any d.e-id of granted to all the peaceable 'inhabitants, of Pol"c, in vtlich .the latter were defeated a, i. wa9 .becnufe we could n:;t dread a with great ffaughtet. ThcRuffiin army con- ccnttfl itAmerica that we fiiewe'd a greater muu ui iu Him, Buu n.. .v...v (jjiaoutie-n to mootration or ccnciimn j tor that 1 have been ihe ui-hap; y fadtilice to the circum(la-ce of not havings nad my eiraett propofalfi acled upon. The misfortune jlors, and not the flume, aJFclsme. The fuperiori?' of the enemy'd cavali y had, for fome days p?fV nearly ruircd the whole detachment uudtr 1 have taken pofTeffion of your country in the General jjchimmvlpennick. It was upon the tx.iicncc ot ctiis corps, which naa aeuroycj z i cabi- your ,rei lutteincd by the,above ni?nrioced detachments ; I have conducted an aimy without bresd, forage, or ammunition, wl.ilc the enemy moved in the fame direction. Tbe irBpofability of obtaiaing my ol jrft is 'neither imputable to my want cf zeal, good will,- or to the inadequacy of my ordtts. The grcatcefs of niy misfor tunes nuy. be regretted, but cannot be deprived! of the -truncheon of honor. I am piepariog to lay at the fet of your M;ejfy a circumftaatial detail of all the cveoti which hitve occured h'nre""the 14th in ft. 44 F. L PuiKCH OF HoHtNUCHEt- Saxony y Jftvember:l. Tha following Proclamation has appeared in this Eltftora:c . '' The iohabi ranf ef the village of Wcth- f have had lW temerity to murder ifolattd rreccbmenp.aliiq tiirough thtie terruo ry 1 thepdetainri and plundered a convoy. A dreajjitfl cxafoftle was. necefiary to reprefs fuch apOcitics; and ibhas alfo been given. Thein- ntioccd vilrages, have- omen and children; hin niiiifhed with reifh. AvDnrn'ar treatment t ' - n : n n r is referved for thefe who may imitate the ex- " rreatt.ow, uct. 29 'e"Q ampfe or tTiefri-cbeU. . fiur, at .tUrTame-t.nne, that all acts ccnttary to the law of ratio of r will be fevercly punifhed with tic p eft feverity ; protection and fertility." viil be Hamburgh Piivite let'ers Xtnroonce, that Nov. the Allied ' Baltimore, Fru. 3. To the politentfa of a ge ntleman, juft arriv from St. Thomas, re arc indebted for the bitettNintelligrnce from the republic of Hayti.. The papers "fur a: flied, contain'' 'an sccounr of n.peratioiis ckjwn to the 271 D ctmber, inclu- five on which ay tLe new Republican Ccn , ?"w " A a w k vi hui v'wii 1 u 1 tcv ak.ivw co,c0. A fhip atrived at llltntur m three We wele fure that.our oioderatioD could not be Trnon: pommined hv Pn't, T 'rnme have "itution was acoptrif -J 7 yHccm otctur., the'espuun of uitn iiw 10 ,ken for mcannefe, nor our d.fpt filion to con- rrivtd at Frankfort upon the Oder ; and that vtcvohi full of wcundtd Frenchmen . ' December 3. By the Alphs, c?pt. Huttcn, ariived at cede to be fuppcfedto prccet-d from a price i pie of rear. betters trom u loon to r aimoum, ttats tnat their sdvarced purd rhvs piocetded low,rte Chtiflophe appeared on IbViktB ,f Port ru l'olifh Pmflii. It is alfo ftated, that the Ruf Prificf; w,t " arTy of abort tcco men, to fiacs have nzfTtd the Viftnla. nd tharthc have compel the body cf people ifr.ml'ecHcgtthcr, Htryith, we learn thattueFrer.cn tuck pot. ;t wa$ currDty repotted there that Bonaparte advanced as far a Ghncfa, ?oCtvt -and other cinttiiutttin to appoint him epercr iciuon 01 imn.vtn on ins ztcn. 1 u.iti- i.d r0n.manded from the SDirnfh povernmect. tftn in Pii-.ffian-Poi.nil 1r U fi Hi P,,,f. Ot naytt. - un 1.13 arrival there, ne :itnt in a n?g rt of truce, snd defired to have a conference with general Pichoo, commardir ai Port eu Prince, who went cut to meet bim wiih what foldieri he had and inftead cf a conftrerce, as fcon ss Pichon came within gun fhot,f his nen wme Igcnce is mt to be doubted. Napoleon will eoCfijvpr q ftiut p every port in" lua power ui tyKorlhSea Dcnmaik mult look tohetfvlf a catecorical anfwer to three queftions. ift The natme srd terms of their ncgociations uiib Riiflts. 2 Their re2(ons for not croviHiptr fiif but f!e is cot vvithcu: tffiftarie'e. Sir Sarr- uel Hood is to fail immediattly with a fqua - Wh; Spain was net at prcfedt atmjpg ; de. .nani?" ttc. Baltic,? T tbat' R5P!t-joao"dirgt the fc time 5o.ocb-dollat? per threstdfc ' Ihusting. up the Sound win melt into day Un,il fych queftions fhould Lc fatisfaaotily M'rn. . ?T ;V , ,- t. t' a anfwered.' ' ' The soth.Bu'ctio of the French rmyftates, a r..t,P,rl,t, Mall arrived thin . mom In r thitficcco Ruffian it oops had began to enter jth -,he f0iioioz imoortant intelligence. . . -r . w fun Mzjtfiy is with them. y - Berlin, A'ct;. 3. 7 Prince of Hslciuohcto the King cf Prvjla. f the PnfTiaa State by Georgenburgh G rod us, " tx, tic. b ut that on li ca i i g o f 1 1. e Vefult of : the tattle of the ftb,...ihe,y had fallen back. As this waa but the advacecd guards of thefe au xijiaiics, tl ey didnot tLii k it prudent, perhaps, to proceed till the main . body atrive d ; which ia,;all-likelihood, was in a inU march at qo which we hope will prove true GcttenburgKKov. 30.- 7 " 1 have oot had the good fortune to con fired co by Chiiftrthe; whec a fhert enpage- duft the army entruftcd to me over the, Oder, ment cr.fiud, in which there were fome efficers and to foreea them front' the further puifuit acd fome men ki'led cn both fides. Pichcn of the er.emy. After 1 had reached the neigh- got into Port eu Prince, and kept Chriflophe bctbood of olt7.cnburgh, by fotctd marches, frcro con.mit.ing auy materiaepredations on ro the zih .f. October, and had the intentTonTthe" t'ewoV as -lis 'Srmywaa.iiijt'.a'few .ia'Cttafc rf psfung thefe defilcsin order to reach Prentz- ber, he thought it mofl cd7ifab!e. to am btd-jr 1? -J' .i -1 A Ruffian crurter hasjuft arrived ia tro days ,QW OQ t,,f farcc cvcciR j found lhm fc!rtady 00 tbe dtfenfive, and not purfue Chilfto'phe, from St. Peter fburgh. He reports that io paflirgthrough Stockholm, he was told there had bten an action between the Fieoch and in the enemy's pcfitfHon- I fcrced them, but after having driven l.is troops". out of town, did not think it prudent to'continue my marih the end of which they had ettered it. ' in a direct line, becaufe the whole of my cavaU Difpatchcrsw.ere insmcdia'eiy fent by Pichoo great diiVancc. If ttis fcould be the caufe, it ul 10 w' , v , V comPu'uy ry, being without forage for feveral days, was to all parte of. the South, where they have d . .Ui proc.f that Bonaparte will be difappointed v j"n9 1 ??V m Pan,cfular8 quite exbaufted ; nd by day bresk I had reafon minions, for ttoops, arms, ammunition ai.d ,io tbe plan which Lc evidettly laidoftuck- -The Brr.ifh packet Unket et Monttofe vaa; ti-exa the cavalry ;would be'engaged, end piovifions, r-Wc-n the day followicg ther was them by peace meaL .' ' " Falmouth, Lng. on the 3dl?eeember, and ,hst thc iffuc Wd be unfavorable. I there- tot a mule to be found, of fcar'ce a mari" that Weundetuand that jbe 'PrIvyA!tunr.;i;have was expected to fail for cw York otf the jlh fore imiatci, nmied-t the. left, and iu the cculd tcir'armg in the town cf Jacmel a!l come to a lefo.imon to flue an firdcr for pre-. . . , . x - couiw-of itmcbt reached the vicinity of had'iepsited'to Port au Prince, to iom .Mirg .tbc transfcrQ Foreign Property in the . 3lsl JSu.letin oj tlic urana Army. ' ;,s..?ScoBeriDsrkv. 1 had already pven crders for srmy, carrying rith them jproviflooft and am : 'jVsads.. Hi3 Majefty.come to tovn this morn- ' ; "'BERj.is, Nov. 12... pufting - flrorg patroles towards, the :-enrry ; .munitions for the occtfiori. Several fkirreifiies to give it ctlcct by the Rov'm Signiturc. ':On the 1 ith mltant px eleven in the rooi ; v , pccea,bcr 4, ing,' the garrifon or Magdeburg" filed off, in brought ev''00'iriforn3a'trTftit"of ..the nmy,a4u0g'--,hjeh'- timr7"Chiiflirr'hcts" army was In the fecend edition of tie ;Stat fo-an cf rrefer.ee of jhe divifion.ofthe aimy uadet;.the being at hand. Atlepgth I puflied a patrqle with to two tr thite milss of Port au Prince, yruerdy, we, aarovinced that f,lr, Shulz hid cemmand of Matfhal Ney. VVe' have captuied. as far as Prentzlow which brought intelligrhce and bad feveral times trite red it, Y fpes cuMcvt in tbit tity, 1 end veiy,.ger:ef.ily " CijlojoeLCeratd and Adjuht- Comreapd- low than the enemy licwid himfeif Upon my cf him, and nr dcul t p reyaiUd, but tbey would. 5"CtU.ilrd. R.2;c!: 1 I r r l cun. That the S5aDa- ere in fuUant ltrthardj-breXe right .Hank. is to; dcKi tcdr TSe 4ir-n. raorninc, in'QPie tame of the- nrtx tod K UrtJi fued ; Jy.qiif..r jth tSt. lay. T-c lJ'a!li ufaa -8w.our.ee that the'R Aaotk, ..cf the l"cf 2'et t.c' tsrfl'ooips. Co pai of colours taken frocrtthe .Pruf- 1?r ighiflank.-;Ao fnp.agenent, immediately eo,Iovrtake hiroi de; ued L,lbeenerriy's .fuperior r umbers and artiL titably be bin le t, as r.hy wtYi ery compeUed me o retreat thra PretS'tzlow. behead Lim,nd eftcb!ifb Wedeta ceatn.v rtdetermined to- ;HaC3 fnn corps rider Gtr.eraJ -B.ucber at Lubecr The hope of undiog.btc-ad acd forage hete was ocvemroVnt. completely mounted, whfch Septal ot bis ts.aiiocs fhetved themfeives obV was illurninated on the occsfioa. S., '' iet.tt rs Tberip.were afnorgft them 22 Ttmutr, an- tncuiaua noii'6. 7 . j-T, ; ..Br :j- jj i itr 1 uc I 8 If but as often 1 in. 1.. .1. - tii .t r f -H."!! h.. ru. ir .r .1 1 ir.j . , - k 1 . 1 1 tetjiitfttclirgewyVI French patroies'hnd cotfhewD tbem . On tie 1 3t.l1 cf' Jtjjuairy, "news was received t If. P'ccat; Pofen, Vciwctn ""TJsvoci'is tcrps ?-d 1 -pain of .colours, c'flapdaidg, 800 pieces of ar-- ftlvesat Picntzlow. I then cottinued my march at Jcmel, thaf CTirift.-phe had beeo defca'edr' V na,' in which M?:l:al pevcuit bed til'ery, one million pounds of powder, a great ;fc,r PrcDt7lor, where I hoped to find"biead and5tnd that "the greater part of his jfoldiers had t lo j fC! vtfl-,j'!ciciyt route d. v--.'This gentlemao Icfr.'ffcmblage of octo of. which every one flood in need. 1 revolted and joined the ether fi.'e ;4liat 1c flvdf'. iiiiglvB ihe -2? h ut for bis lifert. -n PicKo,n5s armir were in cuffuit I ' A - a vould ire-, -I, 'I J? I orrcpablican 11 J f -r-- -N-'JX.V ' ;. ' - ; -: :'T"''" '-'7. :" ' " j.; ..'" '. f ' a i