I 1 A ' ' - I ... a. . . . ' .... - ......: r . ' aa.aa a 1.1 A' si, i , . ' . i r . . 1. . . . - -. i . x ! --- X. ' ,'-.'.. f5!" frfv.--. "4, vwf..-;- , Vol. 12- rrtittri 39rta4 'P00 Misiina, with a superior iWcijSdc ;lW;bulfiMhtrcfouhn V'T yviUJJl cl ami unless the former be dtfecd, this lasfjnfpoe, hcoiitained W Jxlgttf cws; posf rjcr-i it Outitd-hrro, . i, N (viANirvoaiK combination istdiflconctrted, and N-poled J, o(i,0aoUar ' ' t -.rV.'l'i J ' , "V Al .u must retire. , -'7 il;.Vv?4-JvPJa JCitWeitrcWkai i' - v-oNDnw, Ayuz. yye havc scen gomc ktter fepeGtirt'. -Account from tie'at 6fW,tecei '6a Jbeibti2rQdcQUr' j'l-ft . papefsto-the 26:h uit have theMjattle of Kylauwhtch throw! ntw light thiugH a r . . V-;VA Vvm "tiapwMcn abound in pacifi-wrp orts.'on the circumstances leading to that trtttte considable reighrtotheVihteperiu . rr V; !tobagnopi:,5oa?ntn dnus conflict. Bcrhadotte4 alias Ponteo Ve alrtkdf ptvt .f t1 ; 3t r!l ' situajS;j2cVnire j 'and in thU'wdct s -jU-VkV ihita" (j) iatio:i fur PAcc.J under "vo, being greatly presed, tent fpr4ci:pon;f lU 'l;, - j- . it dt-.;ViWd vice Lards thri fiudUattoo oi theCuttot Vcava, haalorcf-mnts. Hii Courier was intercepted j t.etfeiljfig- , . Tf?idytt4'faXty itet actually cam n.nceM, or is a- -and Bonaparte, advancing'KoingslrJ BAach corJuto.-, itd .wikily h.: asse4thsj 'hviptny ;V:, jii ta P,jce; between' France and found himsell in t'roo, iKJt'of RusiAlheC03Sac)tsjftharnurobeH CO ... Vitiutf hoover, tlwt theini dctachmsnt, but-of jlieimain arfly' ln2de''priwnemtUr i"dde(rrt! a; whenIpV an tyaiicilJf " ' AjivP 1 i; 1,',, between the Cabinets 0 Vienna tie was then unavoidable'; bl:daQ aDie : artfl. Omsw nas ecr oecn rrictica) ,ne reany eni 10 ktn. ucnan g- consiaeUbre Jf? destination, pursuant erierny." je P-tewW-zH hi nome liritr pbiectJahoi k"dwti',S5j ' ;jaTidffepfif re id in history . The number stp; to request that a species 'of warfarMVeathci part of whom have alreac'y w.'Uln.ntiih- nan ' 55, OOCf men; Of those but hors dc ordinary messajre is supposed to have on hoatt rt iaxation, and harms theln Uv n- their pey'warfare, which is as strange to of them as it iaadvantatrt.t.iis 1. i -I . A ' 1 . ' . j . . . " ' ' . .. O ' " 8 oae .m rns'u. lynjjri . fk.ctep.ing - r reocn. i-ne greater loss ot tne Utter a. nis uencrais, owing to-tne rrrnch army uari'ice tnev nave aft. cot rose from their advancing uaon the most havme been uo less than e.kht dai without, ' R,iii ,,ftf, a.t lorunea pari 01 we-.ivussian inie, wnerc.ei-.'ureaa we ftavi'ieceivtd accounts i'mm 0tr. .BKrV ID .-Kriathe t iU ; and ffe,,thimescaie. luiwwiiBis n nvisc tvet assailant leti. ihev Atitti tvrf ATrii 1. men ihr i'h n.f 1 ..1.1 . . ir. . -; - . ..' ' . . r mtuiu appear mac also in another vvav- I h Itena Vnrma n Y f str.rriav ft mail troiw Hiunm n-ritfrfl th hn(' m irt....,u t . ' . - . . -a-r. - , v., ........uu.ui.wia wuuiu ijui oc rtmovcu BO ' Tviu.vKu .udrcn 1 t,jvanaclc their way through the Kus. un oringing nmDurgn and Altona papers tosocn as wasitxpected ; since the ittrtuA . . . .1. ..I. 1 .1 1 .1.. eieV. TL v U 1 1 r T? . . Thtrfan'0 an armistice arcsutl in " gs mt-v were m rc met oy me cavalry u,c ' renin ncisu-tjuariers oi rj;uruary nothing oi ton.; quence'had " 'Minion : ani, it ts addi, that siuce the ut ,Lvri ""i o ;ut oi ouuu men re- vruuc o uie um uu. ou mis, occurred in jtut neighl)Orhood, the ttrotr- i liiui.i ' voun m Austria. nas oeeh l,ut llJ v-c uiuu nnny. a uc ivi3 cntt. is ui. wso. luiujigim-c wmui mics iire.occupiea wita receivingnew rem- itbpK'M)rrorNao..1eonhastrpress- sians rormea a compact mass- column bt as neen-received from mat quarter. A torcemMits. I he Trench diftctthemscrvea ife.ayliia151.es to reatWit- Kusiiu, ud- SranH as mc jwtnen ..would express Jt ; -cucr irora iasi riussia, or me ism uit. in great strt ngth towards the corps of Mar ,4e' conditions oftrrrtl bv M. JL'OulMrt;' l)Ut ,-'.re nignt arrived, tne appearance ol mentions mat mey continued mere on tne shal lyiassena Warsaw, which according ,j Halation theW" things merely ai 'fi. lht Prussian army, which bad been fighting prf.ctdiiigday, but this is probably a mis- to every appearance wiil noHong remain' Li: thev only.serv?:' to shvw. tb'seiJti"aM day, put anend to the.conflict. and caui- ukN. 1 nf latest intelligence Item Berlm-- inactive.., " Ifiw.hc pipie of (iermanyentertaitv .)L?d is ot the a 1st, and it is almost tin, obSlble . .moflera ion of the bmperor : Naxleoti. ' oir ;.t!chard btracnan has Bailed from nws irom Jiast Prussia, cousidtring Augcreaii, (says a u.t London paper) ,Vc Jd another 'from rratkfort, March r.ymouthvKi the Caesar, to take the com- the tlltucuities ol communication, could has returned to France in disgrace, and not maud of the bquadron cfF Rochfort. . have reached that env in four days. in consideration ot ill health. The occamu f.ir.some days past there. has' beeniVfeV --xr- ' - 1 he Conunenttd Journalsfre Bocxtreme- on is thu.suted : alter several unsucctss- ,tof a t!irep fold alliance net ween France, f.uia and the Porte. S-jme say it is al- u Something later frojn Europe.- Th? ship A reseryed.rfespecting th transactions in ful attempts to ft rce the centre oi the Kus ruius, Captaiu Craig,''-arrivdatPhUacUU.0ho, that it .is not easy to discover what sian army at Eyla'u, Bonaparte ordered' id signed by the two utier powers, and Pnu 35 daj-s from Lotidondetry. By 18 doing there. We can, however, perceive Augereuu to advance with his division to 17 'It . .. I a fKi. la-aa", .... 1 al. C .! 1 a . (" I J T" " k ' tVttt Il .ri4nvta .o n A lila.l.. In .. ... U a. a...., ...a, I i, . A . . iiir.ince win scceae u it. "- mc uuiior ui tne irue Ame " j-pi . n,uui ... iv hub mc jmtw mc n4ci.. .nu?reau representctx i 1'Mriirw-. from Vienna continues to wear ncnn has received .Irish papers to the. 7th yistuia without once more appealing to bis that it was morally and physically i'poaitl enwwv pac-fic c mp'' lion, We are as. of April, containing London dates to the teune.The barf of his 'army which has bb that the service could- 'be attelicled tittik' ' wlii,u ten St. Vincent's, minion to lst. mclusjve. The ioilowiog exiraclWC ' "r. 1Hrtl 'i. - Ri, M He happiest 'consequeh. U wfttctt MycyefCometo ims;r KT?lwr , - . ,' T ,u". ru " -I ec, in a gust oi passion- 'VV V i."V v-v v .... va .uv ....... -a. -a.- ' ' " - " - " " - J -"a... W . o l, Vaa U y UkTC flU 71) firiich. the -following had the honor of , Accordirc: to letters from Hambureh igg nis MajestyV the British n i pmntments : were entertained in the former :city of the ?f Vird Hldon, on being appointed Lord landing of an English force either in the toiccllor. Elbe or at some of the contiguous ports in Mr. Robert Ward, on beioe annointed a the Baltic. So central was this imnressi- M oi the Admiialtv. . nn. that thi Prnrh commandant and mi. Mr. S..B .urne, on beine aDnointed a nister both nreoared for a retreat. la .. ' ' . .. ... iry ;nJ fhu'- A istria will now f-xertall her Londondeiry, April 7. knee ii St. -1'itershurgh to induce Hus- Notwithstanding a number of those de. iim-iks peace; but, say ttieBe advices, .i;ded persons denominated 1 hreshers, have fonturytV. al expectation; the tffus of Ijeen found cuiltv and received sentence of lecwrtof Vierma ate not crownedwith death at ihe last Assizes of Siigo, and not. e, Austria will be more deterihincd withstanding the wholesome lesson which m ever to remain neutral .during the prcv . the late special commission, which was a if . faa4 m IK. I r.nnh n r a l . 11, r- O M O 1 "I t f I . -1 I ht. aa.l.a ... .1 . piiuu,u in tut i niiLii iiii nviiv ai i'v iv .iia luiuiiui io ine aiiacf, lit guinary conflicts in which it habeen lately which it was nearly cut to pitccs. Several engaged ; and,if GenerajJBenningsen can wounded Frt nth fleers have arrived at maintain himself for avrry short time a- Hamburgh, Leipsick, Berlin, 8cc. From gainst the talentsatld strength whkli will their report it appears, that most of the re be brpught to bear upon him, we are not cent operations of the French aririv have P'luest.- sent into that part ot the ecuutrv, Should 1 . . . ' , -.-ri-" Yesterday; at twelve o'clock, his Maje. have aff.rded them; yet such U their 'blirid , Ma . S C,0?c"!h aT ge ' ;Jmad0e vtame from Windsor to tht Qmcc.,'.s P4-, delusion, that they are still continuing their f, 1Q . t,nt ;n ?nd. L-8nes have ' . A!oot half -psst one his Majesty depredations in that part ol" the countrv. Z?" l,,b.,n8t' th.c French-toU-Jur provoked Ins disp.easure.by their rCmon-' , . . r, ,. , J ., V. ... '. ,n. - j stationed at btad, carrving 12 guns and 75 s trances on the sutiect. audience to L-rd ferskme, wheu his. I he ships Westooiat, rhymr son, and , , k i m " s i j h o J I j! - , . r, , i. , , 7 . XT L, mfcn (soldiers and sailors) was boarded by 2 m iii - idship delivered up tht Great S al. At the American. Smith, lor N w-York, are j S , . .u l. r J g m ,i i' L- ; . ui . i , uic 7' "' .. . r - - . boat belonging to the British' frigate stati- THE PA'TKNT , ... .H...u.i . a -a a - a. f tlV.t .U vu, .UU T4l.l II1V Ik. m i ' a it.ui 1 T . L . . . . . 1 ... I . 1. IV 1 1. 1 i f J ..al Ull alia. IIIV.aA.t V I1I& 1IUL IIU V. I 1 tTTT..T' T .1 V T S . V - . . . : ed Yiihoul the loss bf a man on tlie part of i4 . I . la vi mt, ires' if - kV ! fl ttfV. Waal V UQ Jla )tV Loj-d Lie utenant of Ireland. i'"l $i'dnev.'-'on beinoc aDDointed.Rah Pf Hyile and $t. James Parks ia the fin. ,1 U 1' i i K u.c f.arj oi Huston. : East Prussia, March 18. The Imperial French head-quarf rs were still at Osterode yesterday. Th Marshal Massena is in motion Wut operations are expected. France. "A st rone rumour a cam prevails, that Austria has drawn the sword against vvtrnrt nf n :n;trh nml n. : ningsen. DoyERMarci 30. :Koningsberg, Feb. 10, (22) 1807. By a ship which arrived in the Koads u Gi neral Scdmoratzk) , who has justcf- THE fubfc.iberh,! g purchafed the pi. tent ugh: of .hu fry iifeful Machine for the count ic of Oacvc and GhithAm; offrr le corps of "'"h rlghti to ufe the fame a d im 6r ubl0 n- aiu couaiies. ' f ' an irnPor" to thofe iQ,whjm the faving of time and la. 0r IS Ol importance, ihll Murhme mnli hih!jr v8!uabiv as it will with one hand, af Ctted by a boy , (hell out one hundred bu(htls of C.rn in a !ajr. pcrfcly clean, and without iifj trinf the grain oi bieaking the cb. The utility of'iheMachi.ie and the fmilloef of ii colt, wiJ, it it prclunicd induce plaotcri A'ifin irul C- a ' .1. ! &!4.JI a1 S a - . 1 w .1 . T t aLr. Jofrikrl i tl.hln nrt t K ivl n ' Vv n r tWiit of the Admity. W ' . .accounts had reached Holland of the Aus- with him 1400 Prussian prisone.s, from 2 j.; h.7 F' ? r P ' ine lon' J,)n Aper- tnans naving taxen tne neiaragainsc inc . w-ova -m.nuici., nu;a great qeai oi og- Tl.e Sicriber wii) ihorily bates M'chue :!7V being appointed to the com-'.French, and that the latter were retreating gage, whiph he has taken; from. the enemy. at Hr (b , rough, and ano h 'r at pit, ft- r ueh, fof the 53 d regiment. out of-Poland in all directions. It was as- The retrograde march 6fonaparte rather f,r tl,e lamination eftbofewh.. mi vwilhtis Mid Ui. i i m m . - a . a . n'v.-i . ; l m . - iu ov. jotm resumed his stati ot efface, certained that the JJiDlomatic Uorns had ai- rsemoies a ment than a retreat, it is sole . a .. . . .. . . . I . , . .. . . . ,TV''PU,I t the band of Ge'utiuman ' Pin." "read v arrived at Berlin, s '.oners. . 'y'ieaty hcld a Privy Council, when -French army -Kua was swora m J-ord High igh Ciiau-1 and hAd brought iy to the swiftness of our Cossack's horses miserable accounts of " the state of the lb at we arc indebted for the eiiormous - - - - - quantity- of prisojiers tJhaLiicvebeen daily made sinccthe battle of Eylau. The day London, March 28. before yesterday they took 200, yesterday Government ' has received dispatches 150, and to-day 385. 4 officers, besides ... . .... . ..' purchafe. I he potlagc of all letter to bins the fubjrd mutt be paid. ! OH May 6. GAVIN ALVESr THE 2d, VOLUME Of' HAYWOOD" S REPORTS "if 'Jy expect 'to. receive intelligence MttkNWhith may eventually decide from the Marquis of Douglas at St. Pettrs- baggage-waggons, forage and provisions. ay be had of thf E(Jitor lt j, b . p;v .rwapar btyoud the- burgh,1 as also someaccounts from Vterii.a, 'Every thmghwe :comertip-yith tst-KHklalifdr 'Elq" Hi jiorouhT ot G. She Wrru :ure turned pale at the sight ot 'nd part of the 500,000a sent by i'f -''8l-,wi.ton, are briu'incr uo their re- covernment to the emperor of . " lnts ,Ve have already mention- been detained at that place.' ' ' i ! ,at5nion tne French ita lityvbowever is, that the . part fi V-R J'1 w,n3 cf the Russians. But has been allowed to remain. at J nsi the ' the lc wtcnjtioa b uadcrstood : Jisseii is op- as "part of ithe subsidy due by .Russia to and the extreme : fatigue I have undergone, the British sight ol our troops they throw away their' W adeiborpugh Uussia naa arma anu oemai.u-oreaa. iviy auvanccu The probibi- posts are at Lieb'stadt. The whole army : auuvjcd to is m iuu marcn. iiy neaa-quajters aione Gottcnburg, remain at Koningsberg, as : my ill health, 2l5tanhii, Of all kinds, and of tit? mo i approved fermif ;. for smte tat vu rfKt L 1 - 1 - " . , m yi -...i ' ll ; i . lift .u ':ia-'-i-!'. 'T;'-'ar"--tl.---. i-TT-" '