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.fed whero i o ...... j nd gcneroUSpa" luef Jw ,. v-.. n.., a-:.nlzL .A V.Jl rni n mand nf th arrav. hmdfc - inform. Vafeeti.. VVhfc,-.u:. , cnscm their -friends'' who would reueyer"tn it-??: Tr.-"- , ' . ." " .H, " T , " " : "aecree when the critical and interesting moment a formidable a,forsc,as so convinced me thasion on the public -,-fte possesses the lore and respect to neutrals, or toecure ?U red the moment when it was in ilitij power nhe period was arrived, at which my instrwx connaence 01 meBoiaieri in a very nign ae. wr oincr service, admits of ctuht ectuallv to rid themselves of their opprea- tiona would have directed ne '-to withdraw greei It is understood that the armistice has A French decree has been tf they have proved recreant, and suffered the army under my command, even if cngag- been prolonged for 2 S.days. elves to .be brouebt over, and made the ed in actual operation. I had certainly early August 9. MM. Ch,am shal Duroc are named ors, victims of intrigue, yes, of itatrigue not dis- understood on my arrival at Ifalcheren that similar to that employed by the. great enemy tne enemy was asicmoiwg in conwacrauic of man afid tyrant of the universe. The result force on all points ; but I was unwilling to of the Maryland, elections, and the Bonapar-. give too much credit to these reports, and I tean: plans of ken- Smith affard a practical was determined, to persevere until I was satis--Mllusti atien of this Fact. x lied, upon the fullest information that all fur- But notwi hstandincr our defeat at the late ther attempts would be unavailable. ;lctior, derive no utile consolation irom subjects to seizure all ves,!. i.-.Tl jampagny and Mar- rivers Elbe', Weser, and JaJe V plenipotentiaries for produce on board: Like I1 ml t. qecrees it is.calculated to nn,:' - ly Although many vessels may 2 ne rant of its existence. Hw' .ltr WIC Deror. are allowed iv arlmit I.. yr vessel vvivmot jjjtjuuuis. cjonie that have maj be glad to return ; for if jL gUcafered till a general .ace, the faj peace prices, which it is expected, means out i. France, and count Metternich and count St. decrees it iscalrulatpH .et 1 ' - - , f ' ----- o-iFr..;..y cscia may August 19. W e witness- at present some rant of its existence. Hamburg " arrangemthts which seem to vindicate, that Elbe, Breman on the Wt'ser. W the Emperor of" Austria means in future to . , 1 '. reside at Budi in Hunearv.. All the ofii- - SALF.M' irt if g , , - . v' w k 4 : r - - - ' 1 A riviiiAij uui . Itiiciliuriit-c .'i ft;jJiaia inai ,m,h ui iuv ufiiu J'iunv ucja' iuicihs nave y ' y "' Ol rnnhi the recolrecuon tst the stale 01 parties in mis mc iurcc 01 mc cucniy m una .uiici, uuui ntuu uium in ii.iim.r duu me ' w senii'tnan in tiut, state in the year 1807 By comparing the buted between the environs pf Bergen op- pubTic archives are also to be removed to that " J"ty 3o 1809. .We are sorrv votes ot ,1807 with the retttrns 01 mis year, mjoi. uiui iuu wiu Auiwq(i, auu umun- jt-t. 1 uouii umsiann:, jatww uic rcsiijj tvu, .iiv w c nr ajiy cauntrv i-hntii rnut. i nnt les thdiiODd liun of the arr.hrinkf f5harlt-s haw marln li.r continent under the. r.rmtm.ii r.i we nno mai wc io.tc. upiv. - "!, ri w - --- . . - ...j. .lu,uulllt VOtet more in the LeglSiatUre HOW, llian liien. men, nu uy ouiuc imrniciusi n camnanu mupi paiuMii impissiun , uic, miicr is Although we ought to have had twenty votes higher- Though a landing on the continent generally considered as an event of the ut more, we rejoice that it is no worse. What .might; I have no doubt been forced, yet, as the' most importance for the Austrian Emperor, is left to us maybe fairlv set down as so much siege Of Antwerp, the poses6ion of which ( Royal jlmjirrdum(iazeue J nr of mire suhstantiil federaUsni which will could ",a!one have secured to us any of the ul - ; Paris Aucust 24. V,. 5iK n. at fnt live elections. All Prince tenor objects of the expedition," was by this ' L-etters from Vienna aff.rd reason to esperate ; or it war ?;yges, all Frederick, the whole of AHega- state of things rendered utterly impracticable, hope that peace v ill bt- speedily'jpeoni-lu3ed. France and -America, c expected ifo, dthesame-in WorccsCfef-ras democratic "such a measure, if successful, - could liave led .It is said that all the leading poth were a be confiscated. rll807 .A majority oi them 'arc with us in to no solid advantage; and the retreat of the gr?:ed upon between Austria and irancc, be Late ace unts from London si!ci 509. ' army, which must at an early period have lore the uegociations at Aliefibitrghcommeiic fident manner of Gen. Armstrong', . . i f i i - i a. ,i i ' i ii j m r. - i . l . i t J. It then everyMcxlcraiist continue to ne ac.oeen ineviiaoic wouia nave oeen exposeu io cu i nc pany wnicn so suenuonsiy and nycu ai nmsieniam. a ietierir0ni tiv-and to do his dutv more impornt much haaard".. lne utmost torce (and mat aDsoraiy asserted the necessity ot continuine goiann io a gentleman in 5alem,sas "election will soon nacre fhe peoole's alien daily oecreasing) that I could have brought a ruinous war is now, since ihF disgrace of trom Holland assert positively that th tion Le4 every man put his shoulders to the imo the neio, alter providing lor tne occupa- me arcnciuKe unanes, g.neially despised rai nita 4uieo r ranee. wheeland they will extricate the political ma- tiom of valcheren and South Beveland, would 1 he ; report of Russia having sent a minuter '- hinery from the mire of democracy in which nave amounted to about 23.000 infantry and plenipotentiary to the Congress in Allen- AVe the undersigned were amonsjthf ft is stalled. 2000 cavalry. Your -Lordship must at once burgh, is confirmed ; and tne best -understand- ber of those unfortunate men whowt ir it : r. i l i ,. :n ... . . . .. ,.i i u- :.. c f" ' . :ot;o:-a", ee. ctcu h inc enemy s lurcc .nau otcn it a "ig "u pit vans oeiween ttie tmperors iNa- "J ai imamoui cnaracter Mm "numerbuii than represented, after the necesma poleon and Alexander, The ministers of ,n, nis. expeditipn, so notorious fr rhe ry detachments o observe the garrisons of Justice, War, Finances, General of Pol ce, treachery attending of" it wlien wtttrc v B'jsiUA t'ct. 15.? liery;en-op z.oom nn Bietla, and securing anci ot foreign Affairs, and Marshals Oude- This morning arrived ship Packet, Field, our communications, how very inadequate a - not and Macdonald. have been created Duke, from Liverpool Sailed Sept. 8. 1 he latest torce must have remained" for operations a The Duke of Auerstadt (Oavoust) ias ob paper I have seen is. of the 4 th., ' airst Lillo, Lifkensboeik, and ultimately tained te title of .Prince of Eckmiihi ; "'he . ' -The Brltisii expedition has abanddned its against Antwerp; which town, so far frotn Duke of Of Rivoli, iMassea) that of Prince designs on Antwerp and . "the' 'French flei-t in being in a state which-had been reported, of Essling ; and the Prince of Neufchotel the Scheldt, on account of the great force is fiom very correct accounts, repr sented to (Bertheir.) has been nominated Prince of Va- Trhich'the lYeiich tand -Diitch hal collected, be in a c -mplete state ot deknee ; ami the grain Latest from England. en by the Spaniards, carried fto "Ctrh ... i. .iiin Mia, l.Di in j iijijii ailll C0!, n massy cnams, tne. visums ot unity tyranny, for three years and seven m, At "'..the expiration of which time, and incredible labour and fnitgue, we with' of our emacia'ed comrades, elevtnin ber, rn,,de our escape through' the v.iil the iiunv'ations, and the sickness of the Bin- neniys ships had been brought up and placed ( Ranal Amtterdam Gazette, of Aue 300 prison of - ten feel in dpthwhen vciil tish troops (5000 am tone on me sick oeu. in curuy, unoer ine guns oi tne cuauer. .nug. -zz Mer majesty the tmpress con- VKilcl sougtu tor rie wuaetness, tl, Many of the vBrij.ish tioops had returned to Und-r these circustances however mortify- tinues in ptivte since her rtturn from the and abode' of th tia;er, woll and pnu Ensrland, lnchuiinu: all the cavalry iune oi ing to me to set tne progress arrested ot an oatns ot Malmaison, and it is believed that companions lar more areenhie tliant! which had I t en landed at all at Zealand. A army, from whose good conduct and valor I she will not now make her appearance be garrison vs left at rluaiwng and theitj hcd every thing to iiope, I let! that my duty were rumors of s.vme design on HelvoetSluys kft me no other course than to clost my ope- and imamHtadt; oesiaes anotrjer nesunanoii rations ncrc ; ana u win aiwys ne a sausiac of a port on of the expedition' was talked of in tion to me to think that I have not been indue- fore the arrival of the Emperor who accord ing io the last advictfrom Vienna, is not e peeled to be long delayed. In fact we learn joatthe. house nf Austria after many tergiversations and much re pugnance, setms at leng-h to acquiese in all the conditions on England. On the failure of the project on the e,d lightly to commit the safety of the army Sjxldt, much discontent was excited m Eng- confided io me, or the reputation of his ma lar d. Some "blame the ministry some the-jetty's arms. li was an additional sat isfacti- commander in chief and talk of a court mar- on to me to find that the unanimous opinion grant peace. The last obstacles to fjeace be tial The, teims of course, are never mud wth lieutenant gtntralsol tms army, whom I ing thus removed, the plenipou-nifcrfies nci in Ei.giand buch is the freedom of the Jiress 'jshought it right to consult 'more out of re- prqcuhy 'bppointedto conclude ifie tre-aty, there. . . sfect to them than that I thought a doubt could have repaired to AUenbm gh, and not to ftaab " It is reported that the preliminaries of be entertained on the subject, - concurred en-f as was first said, wntrc they will open thtiv peace between France and Austria iave been tirely in the sentiments I have submitteo to conferences. Phe olncisl Journal amiud: tts agreed on, and that plenipotentiaries were to your Lordship. I am concerned" to say hat this event in the following terms : M tie meet at Altenburgh, in Mo'-avia, Aug. 15, U) the effect -of the eli mate at this unhealthy peri Cnampag'.n-, n'iinis'er for Foreign Relaiioni settle the definitive ai ticlcs Clumpagny & a od of the year is felt most seriously, and , that has set out from Vu i na for .Mtenbsirgh, in Russian envoy had gone thither. the number of sick already is little shrt of llui rtry, where'ho w ill airive on tha 14th " Wellesleys letters to Aug.'S, had. been SoOOmen. It is my intention to withdraw in the evening. On the is h the negociati tpublished. He reflects, -but delica ely on Cu- gradually from the advanced position in this ons for peace will be ojM-wd. t he Emper iesta. The French accounts of occurrences in island,, and sending into Waliheren such an or of Austria has appointed' Count - Metternich Spain, down to August 8 or 10, gite very additional force as may be necessary to secure and Count Nugent lor his pb i, ou ..tiaries " fl fid reports of their uiilitary successes up to that important possession to embaik i he re- Zn tau. July 31. that date. ,Weknow these a-re exaggerations mainder of the tjoopsv to hold them in readi- The following is the order of tne day br L hew is one pleasant arti le, however, iny nrss to avail ius Majesty's turliu-r commands whirl?, the archduke Charles nov.F d to the rants we kft behind.- After enduring ty of distressing scens too, great to be narrated, we at.-lwih arjiv-.d in Ann the Port ol avc Harbor, on the 8tli where our wants and necebaiues b en- discovered by its humane and phibi! cjnzciis who in a short timicontnUk which the Emperor Napoleon consents t0" ty-nine dollar ' for our relief So e a gut cannot. r,e torgotlcn. We.-tifl greatest pleasure take this nethod toirj them' of the high sense of gratitude tM nerosity ha excited, and beg they iwlj cept our cordial wishes lor their Jiappi and sincere thanks for their kindncii; btrality. ' , J JOHN M. ELIM THOMAS GUI, Sag Harbour (Lon; fsLnd) Oct. 10, state the capture of the fort of Montijut, which appei uined to the city of.Lierona It was not surrendered by the brave Spaniards who oc cupied it, tili the effects of the siege had ren der, d it ent.irt.ly. untenable. The garrison re tre tted in safety to the city. The French say Je.oua must surrender in 8 or 9 days more. Jdoiitijul was taken Aug. 7. " Neutrals are aid to be now freely admit ted in the ports ot Denmark and Sweden. X)anrsh privateers it is said are to cruize in the" North sea. The entry of American ves seli iii Russian ports is still embarrassed but their -lepartui'e with cargoes is facilitated- There are rumors under Turin, Aug. 8, that all American vessels in Naples, Cevita, which I shall moa. anxiously expect. I havi the honor to be Sec. . (Signed) CHATHAM. ' -' London, Sept. 3. Yesterday's mail from Heligoland states, that the Danish garrWon of the fortress -l Christiansoe. itvfjornhnlm. had revolted, im piisonel the v?overuo' and ornctrs. and fch barked on boanj-to ships .hd 'two boais, for the -puTose, as it is stated, of destfting to the English squadron, having previously spiked the cannon oi the foitress Tney were met however, soon after their, putting to sea by WILMlNtiT J, Oct. Si. tocitrs. Qn Monday last the 16 h ijjst. theFc District Court was opened before his Judge Potter and was ydjpu'iKd n the noon of the same riav. Of 11 cause!. v ' U . appeared on the docket, but one v-im'Ii -u, i nai oi me uimeu iiaies v. ip . . . mi 'vi lain n3uii3 dt lUUVltvi llli , -it e ,, 1 . . i- . -securities, -David Jones, laLor..SmudJ, tOl-. OhCSt tils maicstr tn arrnisl m v rini'tiiii ... ' . J .. army chief his resignation of the ttoo ot the command of the to me. r I yesterday j&cet.vcd his v o'isent, and at the same time his orders, to -transfer the chief command to the general of Cavalry Prince of LichtenaJem. While I leave the afii.v I t.,ke the, most livelv interest in its f'te. Th perfect conviction I have of its fcrra- : j ... .. .... n . i . .. . . and vh v.iii connoence i oice in it, auu tne con the Administratrix of the !:ite John F. ams and the Administrators of 't hid Williams. The mii was for the the bond, 10,000 dollars, and ju 'gmcn: obtained against the prhcij al Mid the i first mentioned Securities: the .admmiw auiuiniscratoi s ot the two law wen . -I , 111'.- . V. I RltVl V'll.SIICVI stru huhuo dedicanuK. my exertions ;.o.ts dccSed JoIm erated oh. she wing that iill the awM ervice-, under thi a Danish ptivateer, which captured the two p-ivful- I flatter m hn;ifH. ' Wnl-:.th shin fHfafA. Vtcchia and Leghorn, were sequestered. . 1,:,:'t.inr. nf,!,;!. r 1. r news by the Kite at flulUmore invalidates Ga,rci? having been u ,hc nlame of this. . ... . Nap(ltn, and the substitution of the 'French j It is said that no more Americans even ea , for thf)W of Allstria, ap as tve direct from home, with colonial produce, will anipat. lo ofir,1Vf e tothe Rui . fce admitted at Leghorn. sians, who in those districts accupied by their : .Nothing new about American affairs.' arrpi.mkiiitaimn the Anstrin L, , - 7 - o I V" ,s separation iocribably di5Kscd of befo.e , ise.t that it participates in, and rjcuirns this sentiments ("ig) "CHKLES Olmutz, Aotnis! 14. The reqm stof the nnhduke Charles' to be permitted to go to Teschcii 'to Duke Albert has been granted. 1 The Field Marshal Lieutenants, Kiehmay er, Huhei lollern and Simbschon, have been . .v.. Vt-'v - -yk Poniatowskv and Kam enskj and it U -vw on account ot the mdisnosit on of the Pr nr. vesterday mormne received at the of-- .ui r j ',.. .l . a f i - -i j ,V : ' .... . . r iucu ni me -ui i csjjunuem oi me -iau, l uumwianiii i uc sicuuukc remmann ceof the Lord VjAcountcastlcreagh, trom tuK. f .h,. p..Kt;, rommnd hr cut. sen.the.Larl 0f Chatham, dated head ,- wrm .Mntirpfti,,, via. " - mwj w v i i Hum vuui 111 UT I JlV-Vr i' . From the London Gazette of Seftt 3. JfcDp Was ' -quarters, JJathz, August 29 lfi09 My I iOrd. -Major Bradford delivered to vessei8 jiic joui; iwiuauiii-s uisjjaicn ui -iisi nisi.- sig- nl fy i ng to me hi s M aj e sty s com m an d s t h at I should convey to lieut. gen. Sir E. Coote the -r.4 v .. .T ...1 k7 p. k- v"c,!,u "7" -"i-iuM 200(0t There are now about yo,000 French before Flushing and particularly to those of -. UlU k; ((omV the arnllery. and engineer departments, his . sition to the orders of Bonaparte, as declared appointed generals. Hiller " has taken the in the proclamations of the Polish generals command of the army in Hungary ad interim, Seven line of battle ships, ana some smaller arrived at Spithead on Wednesday; .! . X . r i i ttv i with the prisoners from Zealand. With what '. apt. St an wood;', vvho arrived yesterday were before at Portsmouth, this will m-ake1'0111 Lislon, sailed Augusts "t5. The people the number of French prisoners, there about artillery, and engineer depai Majesty' most gracious approbation of their conduct ; and which I have obeyed with the most entire satisfaction. I had the honor in rny last dispatch of acquainting your Lord ship with my intention of proceeding to . this : places and I should have been most happy to have been enabled to have. announced to vour Lordship the further progress of this army. Unfortunately. 4iowe i er it becomes my duiy FRENCH ACCOUNTS. PEACE BETWEEN FRANCE .' -.' ' , . ' AND . " AUSTRIA. of and D- IKdlianiS hw!- they had bad Sifficttc penalty had uten i;"" From the adjustment in the Treasury ' appeared that in April 1807 "the late c was indebted to tha U. Sutes in thesd 22,500 dollars. Thirf. r,n tlsp ttcif ten . PTOSff '' on "the part of the.U. Sta'e, for d;e of the embargo taws of which on- f1 to the iury : the not pcieeirii- io rf'0K mis-trial was eriiered, and it ol coui the rtst, stands over fov tti:d at them'1' On the same dav tlu- Simtriorin onrl Vntifu ir jc .rwl-H hflOTC "L Judge Hall. About a 'hundred eauv s the docket, thirty of which were f!i The onlv question "of ,i m -ori aw-ejS1-8 roe from iHe si it. The governor w- '- Howard. 1 his action was brou on clnl.it. nit-.!l .. frflt-l SliK ''' were in, excellent spirits, and apparently lice , ,.. ,7 ne3. : f,.n .riK.r Jf,..VL 7 f.... naencemenf. 1 he defendant p" p' w d - last term this nbstqu,nt refei- the rrench. There were no British men of - a . i rhis.-ai u, i t :0k., .u t...-..:,.- . .i'as .entered a dtmiu tei . Uow.,i , " c 1 . mem heam, was overruled ny , h r r C,TPl ee,rtSICmS The case will be carried up to the hich had just arrived from Gibraltar. Cut H7nh rC KeM riVtd frT t!,V1r5-5 ' Another ca,e exciting con,ider Rns i?' VI M'-" Adams embarked for was lhat of the State r, Luke . Russia. They are written off Newfoundland, f . mnir . c jn r0rrns. . Ainr. 10. - fL.t tM BOSTON, Oct. 17. In ' ' Vt KNNA, Al-gllSt 6 Among other poin s 'which arc to serve: as the basis ol .the treat ies;n..w nrjati-ig one teers, and confining. them to port, has been . was -the evidence against him, I he Danish decree recalling their prttn., lcavi lheir 5oX ,t onas rs. anrl rrir.hnirxr thum try iut Moe r.vV.r.ct....:i - t ''.a, . . i. state to Vour Lordshin that from-th cn. rT" -T' : ' , ; ! 'V Al pc.m.s cruizing near nu.go- H..' ' T : - - wuc, tu "1S ciuesi Diotner the lana-rsaji nothing ol the liberation of dc- 6n Saturday forenoon tM
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