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i if V .1- V ( '- 1 Ik m 1 1 , .: I I 9 " tC ft 1? 1 ran were load-d riir trrice ftit. A few dur. ?nnr?Jf 1iit?Jto flff t htteBcTtP. aftd :Mtlii Une :,oiUc ma emireci we tne undcrficrc,,! . " ciW fw iliiVfeillerf killed aVteaiW&er icotnnle.ttdaT : -:: l.it " " r Arfice. :OD etffiofe and ere .!,C,.L . y . . f. , . - 7. ' .. 1- ... - . I - - T - r 17 L. I -IF.- . y-r nut. 1 .1 VI II.. n -r.rt .t.tt( tK.ir mnln.J.i. T II :.L rt - . - -V t. th.M .ik I!..., i fl e Q1T UOn OI rJCUfcO Uf 111 T VI 4wu men. km irail. WUCD IS. . " . ...But'ivncdiar !y af.er, the enemy made difpo. theHoufcf of eornmbrs, that theTHn waa Magdebirrg is to be immediately fiftphed with ftip Charlotte, do declare iln Ctiooi to tAc the 'barter io reverf;, and Maiheo formioff a new adminifiratiW The old provifions and neceflariea far a leng liege. ju8 and true, and will when c. 'nH jjr renin! BarcUDc Tollr thas a fecond adminifiratioo' did not refizn.but weredifmifled.,, L, - wWarch 27. , .tic fame on oath. . - ; -PC fcd .ifr).;; Gotteoburg -mails arrived this morning fcert'. TV commander ir chief Gcotral Bcn. which forma the o8t:fib!t caufe for cbanM and two bags frem HufuruThey have brought mojer.of th. rrJtrfVn. - mrimrnr- H' nhfrrvrrl thin mih nf iHriinirtratw' we cannot hut thtr.lc that the oreat and moft favorab.e JCtCUlgence. - ' CaroluiP,ih,t- . . 'cfU tset, riaftvirlr ordered trchinge fror.t, and! to preient it all others the mo ft: unfavorable mo throw bavkithe whole of the nebt win, to pre. meet for changes. At a time, when the great an attlck in flank, at thf fame -time tie. -queftion of national independence or univerfal vent tachiog reiatent and rfchcrDijrow, immediately after, thje rouflitteeta of Lithau, to teinfo.ee Maioj jrcncul Ca c!-i De ToL'r. Mjcr gencralBatclai.-Dr. Toilff as foon he hl fmrxTed, a part cf th; infautrjr hith he had with him oa the one fide, end fctit cr. dera- tu('Mijr General Piincc D l?orucky to dtl'potif'n is peod.irg, ucaninlity in couucil was devoutly to be wilhcd for. LATEST-FOREIGN NEWS. , . New-Tor k May 9. By the arrival this morning in the brig Bed- marcn wttn il.e rrgjment ot the 1 scJianrow ford, captatn Duribar, in 59 cays from JLiver- tn(kctctia on the oiher (iJe, boldly tuihed Idr- pool, we have received our regular file of Lon- ward at the charge of ths bayonet on the tre doa papers and Lloyd's LUls to the 271b of nuy'a columns, drove ihcrn bjek. and by thi March inciufive. The papeis Jte and icteteft-, rueani Hofpsd ihe prnprtfs cf ihe oiher cclumus Ing intellioence from the Continent. A letter cf the enemy which were rapidljr coming up. from Aitona( which will be found in the fuc- Tiut the f rcch, v.ho tti.l kept up a hre ot raul ceedmo column. . t a ' fresh victories over the French. Altona, ; March 20. "' ' . Extras ofitprivau lttUr7) ' " The advices that have been received here, fince my Jail, from the combined RufEan and Pi'ullian armies, are of the roofl gratifying nature. The French, if things go on as they have be f un, will have no fuithcr occafion tu iffue their bulletins, to impofe on the credulous part of the public, as they will be obliged to retreat much quicker than they came. " On the lit in II. Gen. Benmngfea'a head quarttra wire at Heilfperg, the chief tewn of Ermeland, i.n Lall frulua, fuuated on the river -tT-attecdant rirrumftnV. ;t... lu"uaCOttnln knov.Iedffe. . "to Signed by twehe mat. ttrsofvrffclt. j 1 AJatanxat. JJle , Luh, Jaa ,0 Surttary ef State, Sir. The undciGgned, American chifr. you upon, a fuhjt a deeply icu,u;r ? 1 s 11,1 th OUI Ailee. where he had received, the ir fisnia of ,te,D8' Vie irc well iwSre under the London date of the order of St. Andrew, as a teken pf the great tuifonal' organ, thicugk whicL cations oucnt to tc mzde kftry and artillery, did not ahandon their in. March 27) ftates that a continued feries of bat- fafiVaction that his Sovereign feels for hisfig tention of attacking our tight flitk until the ties vere fought from the 26th'of Feb. to the al ff tvicea, and thie mark of diftinftion was connBaodtr in chief took the itfolutioa of at. fith of March, in which the Ruffians were victO- accompanied by ao addition to his'faliry- of iU .1 ' tcri wieie corns. tack in 13; the enemy in his turn. With this -riew be ordered Lieutenant ge neral Count Oltcrraan 10 move forward with the remaining infantry of the left wing, twc;iiy fquadrotw of cavalry to carcb from the right flat k, and the bstiery under the command of ?A' r Stivvizkji to advance at the ti;nej which trious. A leuer from Thorn flates that the French loff 1 3 000 men, 5 generals, 47 pieces of cannon, ai d 15 eagles. - - In the Commercial Advertifei of this evening, we have given as copious extracts as the late hour at whih we received the papers wou'd permit. 12.000 roubles. He had broken' up from Ko- ningfburg a'rraJy on the 24-0. tilt- -The Pmf fiana uader General Lelloco, were on his right it:g. uenrai.ttico o neaa quartets were at wmu u whubknj corrotioiating C;IC6 icteilald. U11 tl.e 20 n uiutne fiench Kam "ci,i.c, u 01 wrucu csroc wnlin IS ihf r,nr.' commercial agent, ; but as neitht r of tUfi J .v..vv .-vu., r iire uuuer toe pitr,. doing it ouifelves. Theenclofed ftatement, to which n affiled eur fignaturea, we have tx.-mmd our cd en advantage over the RuJEans, andccupi- knowledge, tnd finding they f0 wcH 5g,fe ed.jhe town ol iin.ui fb;rg j" ihe Ualtic, tiom uc-,iaic D9 l exprtis f ur opinion o( nnn thus taking the enemy's line f infantry iu atk, The pipers are principallv devoted to rarlia- whence they difladjjtdih'e, Rufiians ; but the . ce a fxchang-ng ihe car- ucdrr ii py a vigorous anu wen uirtcte.j cannotade to. rnenury and editonaj dilculhons relpecting the la'ttr ittuitcd to the itt&ck on the 37M1 ult. Ufly-touttd and difperfed it In the ct3n time change of the Britlfh .Miniftry. The New when boih pirtits became alternately maflers of (he remainder of cucavalry, was pitted in the Mimllry" has commenced its caieer under very the pLce, and il ernaely loft it again. Thofe centre, to. Keep the enemy in check. circurnftacces mipht have hnpf ned v-wuu ci. t ui,t t US- trfl ranL..s ' VMM lit IF1T., The nnrjrontifin'' cirtuinlbnces. Already the ftiereth confl fls were m'ott bloody : and the bravr tv and ',rnU f,.,c-.t Avrr.i,,t N... ..... , t..tl,, r 1 .Ti".. ! 1 .1 I.' - . : 1 1' r. r .L. t.. r ivuiUUjUi.iji(.ioiuj, wt:c Kigui or parties nas of en triea in liriumenti-wnen tne uit"" luungc, sue iKvcnuic oi mc iui compelled to yield, at all pr intino th: tincorri. New Minilcrs found themfcivts in a minotity of fish?, after daily battles with the er.ctr,?, from 93 and an immediate djfioluron of r rjoti bravery of the Riifihu Harriots, sccufiom ' td to victory, the ability and refoiution of the coasmaader, and the heavy at.d dciliuctivc fi;e of the artillery, . " The battle ccnticucd from 1 1 in the morn ing, until 7 in the evening, and did not finlfii' unlit it was completely dask 'J'he enemy were Cheated and dv feared at every poia: ; Luc the drknefs of 'the" night, the iitclemcncy of the weather, and the fatigue cf the troops, picveut. ed thepuTfuit ofahe eaemy. " ' la (his battle we made about ico orifon- irdm Tiianient tit ' .1 r is mentioned as pronao!. -ine cata.cgue or New Minilters was not completed on th 27. The following received the feats of cjfTiceon the 25th and 26th. The refignation of their pre. deceflors having been accepted on the 25th. . Eurl Wellmo'elandv Lord Privy Seal. " The Duke of Portland, Firft Lord of the Treafury the 26 h bit, 10 the 8th itift, maintaiBcd the field of B'aui fi;rg, which was lcen ia llimes on the 8rh in ft. X In this p'ace ana near Heil'perp, the Frerch left near 1 c o dead on . 1 nowung more man an acc-iiect, by bearing even the apptaur.ee cf gutir. 7 oppofition nude by the bbai crtw at'i point was no dcult imprcper ; I v.- i6n.v be confidered that it wasal.er.ft of the n-n iuc Don, auo norr cui Krcw:trge t t,t c duQ nf failnra. a'ln Kirimr '. A ,i j - i 1 . ,i Lu wi't, rrt a icw noriB 8ino:e, we .'lh:m that ftW-ir the field. Near .the .&D1,P ,ncrt 01 pchtive tcrce writ teflrai." thr General Lefebvrc, is We therefore venture to c rrf8 r,;i oy'n - 1 . .1 1? I iiutr tucc, ine rtencu general r.eret;vre. ia (aid to Lave been takco prifocer with 6coo tiat thecof duA of Francisco Fik't.canmkin cun, cf a juftfevt, vow ftticicdat &,:i,a,A ' Napoleon's head quarters were exnecled at Jioidg on .board'an umrrf;ed. an cfleLi.vc J Lord HawkclWy, Secretary of State for the Thcrne on the (jAi inlt. and though the Frecch ft, fe;'"K the full officer ard inr.mini-l Home Department Mr. Canning, Secretary of State for the Fo- ers f-and, according to the Itaremtuf cf fraie reion Denartment who were taken the Jy sf.er, the enemy, be- .Vifcont Cafilereagh, Secretary of State for fides three Generals who fell in the anion, Lit the War and Colonial Department. m killed and wounded about 10 ceo men, Earl Eigin, Loid Lieptcninr. of Fifefliire.. V The total of the lofaon'ctu fide ainciunts in Eail qf Selkirk, Lord Lieutenant of Kiik killed and wounded to betweei and 3009. cudbrigbt Stewarty. ' . As foon as correo returns fliall have ,een re. Earl Camden, Prefident of the Council. ceived of the statt, and other ch f r fDce-s kilk ej and wounded, they lhall be forthwith ccm tounicaied to the public. ,:x "The Ccmunat.der in Chief, Generalof Ca valry, ILion Ber.nirfeu, ttllifiee, that the 1 1 oops 61 his Imperijl Mi.jefty, who fottght on this day, gave iticxprtlTibie prrpfs of valor, and from the Generals to the ranks acquired never. CobuouI Earl Bathutlt, Prefident of the Board of Trade, and Mailer of the Mint. London, March 25. Further adviet hare hrri raretverl from tbe facing glory, b; their firirnefa, intitpfditj, and Cootinent of a very late date. They furr.im in- xcai. -Het menuons,, 10 paiticu.ar terms of telligence cf very great importance indeed, of Commendation, the regiment f Jer.u whas which .we have only time to give the principal the cne'riy themfrtvci acktowledjeV difphyed heads. with the happitlt tll-rt, au uncooimoa degree The Ptuflian Tnfurgents 00 the right bark of ofaaivityaiidaddufs. ; " the Oder are become fo formidable, iha. the y tiere Mlows a hit of theofTiceri whopnti- communication between Stettin and Thorn is cul.ily liiaingyifiicd themftlves in the above almofl entirely cut cff. uaiuc nroong inem Len ietinineen rnenti- Gen haM acqrIideri.ble force, cm lilting of their own DeiiQwii'f upf n him mere than foity i trooLd. and the Geirnan and Poiifti trooDJ at w8 entirely upon his own refpocibfiir E.biug, yet, by the Litlt accounts, thty have tae kncwlcdge of! his jnptrior . fficets, J been driven back, and genti J Beonigfcn kept .totally contrary to the law of thiscouutry. coiitinuaily ac' vanciug ' he Ruffians are about n'8 unfoi tuna'te man was ttird unheal jofj to rectiye two great reinforcements, each of this dilgraceJul puntihroent ii fl Acd, i b ;ut 80,600 men, one of hiclf will be nder the n belaj poflible lot the devoted victim to.;ki,uw commaLd of the Grand Duke Conltantine. A the crim tor which he fuffcteo' aid vlutfi private leiier from iiirlin, of the liih inftant pt'ble) added to the irjury, the Amcricai fi 4 Lord Mulgrve, l'irrt Lord of the Admiralty, lays, that iai.cyranu, btfidcs a great number w waving nearly ever the htad of ihtuihip Mr. k.. i. jjunaas, i teiident of the Uuaru or Mc oipiomaiic corps, returned thither, via Vi imr. inis unwsnantifc c crccmii Bxetiwt in Siufia, thinking the other no Icntr- w conceive talls "paiticulailv fcr national ia cr laic, jpondparic was daily cxpeaed. 4u,ry' vv itti lentiroeots of elletm, . '' Yours refpeft fully, Gottenburch, March 1,6." Signed by all the maHersof American td. Letters from Copenhagen received by the fs at ftiatanzas at the prtcedicg date. po.t ot to-day, Rate that another fcvcie batte took place the end cf hit month, ' Ma tan z as.. Jan. 29 1807 The male and four hai ds belonging to Ihip Charlttte, captain Benjamin Jennings, lying ia thie pott and teady ftrfea, came 00 Ihoie in her beat onfliirs duty on which dufvsiev cetainea until wrc Lciamcu uniu telween nine and ten Rer.nicfen. fuKfr nurni tn f " KattT hf o'clock in the evrrn'rcr. o .s, Captain Uoor.t Woror zow, who afted ia Ey!au, received a reinforcement of 6co,cco re- T be oars belonging to the boat had been "put .mv v---..7 v. u uv-aujjj jrf iicrai Kjiier. gulars, and tMrt uan, On pulari. and thirty ruik nf CtMicV i f ran mpn into a vara near ihe uKarf fnr fi,M t I . . " . D ' I -' -w - VWW. ... VU J , - - v U 1 1 i w anu who d.tpljyed the rooft fiscal litre- each. On that memorable occifion the Ruffian etuinire to go cn boatd fit htlvtr wr. Arl 1 pi Jay in conveying Lis orders to the different' armv. actordinp to the efficial flatemert ua the oais beloreiW to ihe fh i-fVC Knit Bt.rf rll. n;... k 1. .Vl fl . r.i . . 0 . . . " - - "w.v r . - - -. , wiu.wij,iiiiwMLiiuc,IOiuapariouncoauJc."J on'y feventythouhnd 1'ronc The French were cn. anotber boat of neaily ite f?mc foe. ard ocn teturnirg 10 erjoy wuh ny calculated at one hundred thoufand at JeaU. which Jay tear ihe other at the wharf; the mif Iewa,a cr F'ucence aid irrJuttiy 1 he want of forage is fo great m that part of tafcc was qutckiy teclifitd, acd in takirg the Poland occupied by the French, that they have oar" one of them belcr,gir.g to the hip Char been under 'the nectflity of taking the thatch lotte W2s left in the ftrange-bost, and one of coverings eff the houfei, to, fply their horfes ei's taken in exchange. Ptffing a point nt the with provender. " v mcuth of the river they were hailed by a pcifcn, March 26. rr- fuFPed to be en fficer of the cuficms, as was 1-Themail due on Sunday, arrived yeflerday ufual and on the beat's comirg ifhcre a man erccing, and btcught intelligence of treat im- ttempted to. take away the oais, but was re. i Norfolk, Msy 9. "By Capt Bear.f, of the Taft failing fh.'p Dum. fiis, in 35 d;ya frooi Liverpool, we have been favored wi h London papers to the 25th of March, and-Liverpool to, the 26th. Thefe papers do. not.contafn the infotrration we anti cipated from the report of the.fhip Two B.-o, thers. It is evident that this icrtliierce rruit nave received. ... - ' .i .- - " iiii.iiivhiibi. v. zivai iiii Been the latLc which was fome time fiiice portar.ee ; reinforced and fuodied "with crW Cited. neceuary, the Kuii'ans are again aliuming the laey then went on heard th flifn without further moleflation, aod iKmediately defpatched two cf the fame acn apd a fmail black bey, with fotne medicice for the owrcr who was lick on fitore. Thtfe mhc. ml healf miartrr urre n K. r. i Cs(mA boat Wfr f'trA nn . 1 . 1 . It would sprear that b propefed the 8tb,heis faid to have be err on that day at t.ind until celr mcrniL, uhtnX f d armiilicc to the Rbilian genial, and- over- Thntn. Tt'Js i V...- !...,.. L'enn hMen :.'. . tures for nceociatioo with the k ra- rf P.nfT, -'in. P.,n. 'n..j -f it,- r.:J . a:5m. . . e .' .' . cr8 rac : i ' 1 fit -, - , - . , - , --i. .... v.uca na seen noin njeciej r ke thtfe circumflaf ces as Thc, PT l00'0 ,he. armt'5" h,t bw11 cfTecfive, and advancing. Bonaparte, who no conSned to flight acttons, m wh.ch.fuccehas Jtnger finding his ifeafon wf Wc on the Vif been claimed on both fides, but is of itfy little tola, it falling back to Berlin. Though his s - a . k 1 - .wav ii aj s. Ruffians have pcftied their advanced pcfis ct the fatq Ihip Charlottf. and with tr,i.t Mn,"d States. fl eie w?s a cctrpar.y ,1 TTr " - .. --ir.'fc.---. - " - m m '1 ; "- ayut SMI T ' vv e are cot to.to Warlaw, and that the Irene h have fuftaiced "enVlevzed.upcn the mate ; ard after ftiicnino- Roct r8aJ concilium evidence another deffat near Thorn. Want and slifaf. fed him to the mr ft, ard then wit hVt n5li "c ferun of h.a irabihty to prtfecuie the war, but flans, and a whole divifion cf grenadiers, f rather of au deflnW draw his rejnlficmcDt be Dudicot's is ftted to haTone over i frolracce, and to give fomc:cofe to his Rufflana. . The harf-'lwn - . . 1 . . - : i.viiit.iuiiii viutitu - "-iiixiiiu icicnrrr 11 rii ,1 ,i il: - i7?irt Vlf lt Tg hy VP te an auack whenlthey had the fad. above flad, deel re tlem miBqdribc fo36honrsr---r "rom Beriihire Reporter. The following is cxtrafted from a letter vrittet by Henry Ingcrfoll, (fon of Mr. Jucif Itigerfoll, of Stockbridce. roBia btoihrt.in. law, the late Thcmai Al'ec. e'o. oHU 1 town, dated at Catfh?g-P3, Oetotci si 1 8c6," received ifrom ist Yolk. Lear Brother, "I embrace a very uncertain rppoftorny or informing my ir'enjs cf my oituppyc tion. 1 left New Yr.ik urif'fr Dronjifn l M - - - r " cure nances, in eord ftTiritf , ard w,th sr friiiitti l Eut'iUi! vain hepe ! behold me new, deemed toei"8 in a foreign ccuntry, ucrier the g!lirg tb"" of fliveiv. for a tfrm iA TFN vtart. tc&l - it - - - - - - - --.-.- ot libertv. and all I knM ("cuin lift. 1 fhait cive vou a carticc'ar acctmpf cf''f eiptdition in which I was trfsge, vtll what happened to rnyfclf, Fiiptr f'e Kiifit"' fbcin in this country,) with the jCifiaice 111 few frietds in the U.Siater, fitted "J iuiuii) i.iiiiu ijinii. wiiii lui ....... rrvclutinoiflcor trtr nf iVe Snrcifh trttirj in South America. Col. Sn.ith cfcli' was Miranda's arinriral r pert in prfcVW A to go on the expediticp, hpkept tte itb& lien of it a fecKt711ffe tlm it rS,'ir end hcrctable. aid Jrkewife au-hc nhdhj . ' I 1 a r 01 1! 1 .nrr i.k ii'Mft cta'dirt HJ r ntv nf WfT.irirfcn tct: . r -- 1 i rirl-M nf friifin crpirtCi . r. ' . ,..oj.p.ecej , con? flon are ,,(b operating in Atpport of thc:Ruf. g?" him forty two Ufes.-,TheT ihen ,eleafd eaD ,f ...JJ' rJ lhi man l.i .. J t ' 1? '. ' i- . nrfr u pleafe." - paoit beeiLptrtmptoriiy .ordered"-'; We .the- undet5gned eyeand rttwtmffti ri " P,Bi! fctfides mjle-lf,Vtic hkewne'' to l were to ttke crrrmtt d cf iheir nff 6if cere j- . . . , , . , . -. ., - oand conilantfy engaged ia ihe mcilaaive and pen cu3 lertec The vi hole snit unted io abmi tcIorc ind The aclian of Braur m,urg,Tcn tjie Wth was tb . United Slates teflify to the frce utou otlh 1 c6 'n therdei, cf pttf, rdV. followed b other rrir.ft orf;rvifurrr.1n. " -J'. -. " at lc nm mA ihV Kfar'i h. ruii2 1' :Th Emperor of Auftriaeloes not appeat.io the town was pften taken and retaken was at ' 1' ft: time 2 fchUSerP-weie tht tried fojjl1?' . . . F' lyucm .ncuir-Hty. lalt barnt j it covered the left wing of the French V 'i-.V' r . . - and evented it from tcing turned. ;Thefe Vuftaie received a coxiea h2 of thettw aaious are ud to have takco place oa' the 27th, tartiy, tec ft en. garnet- Gibson, do. -, Alexander DaUnj, fa. !famet Cttrttr, do. . .. ' .ii.i. t f r.f 1U two ct my7fc:iowpitncrB, m wen dt agoens r nd 4 cei a Qa t-:- r'v :
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