:4i 5 . "jt- .T -v "IT-TV' .THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,. 1809, .1 , jrontjnVSnttlUcnicp.--:; 1 1 : j ." -" -":'"" " l - -" raf Dupali from Mc. SecrcT Ciri- - Sir If there really exists in those ;ftr?iviriirili who oreta bavta leading tharc.io the jiew, Ad the United oUtes, wax owposiiioo ro acomplfteiud cordial understanding t?ith Great Briuib; of -which you have received frorothem.such positive. assurances ; mwung-uwi uisvai tion it would be liielessa and unpto fitable to recur to ;d re capitulation ojT the causes trom wnicn tnexamcrcncc3 betR-eea thel two GovernmenCs havf arispo, or of the argutnenu already so ortea"rettedf1ti:roppbnyth5;yf; tern oi retaliation w.wnicp msiuj"; ty bas uawiHiogly ha'Arecourse. j , - Thai system his Majesty must iln v .r a r a . tti ti I in i ii. t tinless the object or it can be otherr . : V IJut after.the, profession on the part tafso manv.ot tne leaatngmiiusicra of the Government of the U. Sutes, of'a srace're -defire "to contribute to that object in a nunnerwmcn snouia render, the continuance of th"e,-sy"stem adopted" by the British Government unnecessary; it; is thought . righ(-that a fair, opportunity tnouKj oc aaorucu ia the : Ameriead Government to ex plain its meaning and give proof of iu sincerity. - The' extension of the interdiction of the Anirrican 'harbors to the ships of war of - France .is 'well as Great- Briuinf is, os stated in my fprmer dlipatch an acceptable svmptorj' of d t ysemtox imparnamy iow4ru?, uuin belligerents j; the hrst tnat nas oeen puVicly 'manifested' by the -America Government. t .v.'. Y ; -The jikc extension of the Ncnnrn pbrtation Act to other belli gerems is equally; proper in;thlsl!yiew;- These inea Wea, remove 4 vhose preliminary objection which must otherwise hve precluded any useful or amicable , In this tate of things, kit impos sible fo.t Great-Britain to enter tain propositions which, while such tha nifesYpartiaHty was shewn to her ene mies, were not consistent either with her dignity or her Interest; .:.,v From the report ofyour conversa- tiocs with Mr. Madisonr Mr, Galla tin and Mr. Smith it appears ; Uu That the Amencan- goven- meni is prepares in ine eveni . jus Majesty's consenting to withdraw his : Order in Coanril of aniiarr&No- yember, 1807, to withdraw cootem- poraneouily, onlts part, the interdic--tion of;iu harbors. to.ships of, -war, . 1 11 XT T ' lTl T anu an . w on- inicrcpurse ana i on-im- TKmation Acts, p far as respects G. : Britain, leaving them in force with rcsprct to rrancc, and the powers which adoptor act underher decrees; .2dlr. (What, is of ;Ue "utmost im portance as precluding a new source ' of ;raisunder9tandiDgi which might a . tise after the adjustmentof the other queuoo)That America is wiHipg to renounce, during the present war, the . pretension of 'carrying on, in time of war, all trade with the enerny.VcoIo- dics, irony wnicn ane .was extluded during peace.. . ; ' 3d. Great-Britain, for the purpose of securing the operations cf the Em bargo, and ot the bonafdc intention of America to prevent her' citizens from trading with France,. aatl the! powers adopting and acting - under .uwiuctrcri5io oecoosiuer - cd.as being s liberty to capture " such American .vesseU- as may be' ' found attempting :to trade "with the ports of any of these pptveH; without . which security! b the observance of -th5LE.m.bar50tKcraising it nominally ith respect la;Great.llritaia 'alone, . vou!d in lt nise widx;rnCatoiU the world. . n v-- 4. VJn' these conditions ' his Maiett v I themselves; .with lgory4: This charm cers in Council of Tantian' nod P topst' happy "'destiniesit": All the. ac- 'v:yicnnH quiet ; bread and wine are iki; was divided intdtwcoIumbs r te; ber df deadj-ooawete'iliadd -ember leor, to'tarasresieu Arac. dom.t-front v tnerXustri;irm:sute abundant, "but ;mMVwhiph thispitai fir5t?ascendm;thetn andljr tpieceofStfaiOT tica ; . V r ' ,ir tEiir loss tlie2lstiuitb:hayc gets froft- Interior' of 'H tJuj'itheJrcJu ::?r'r;u:; l-iT -? As the. first and second ot fne con. 1 ditions are the suggestions of the per I sons m auwioriiy iu. -k.iut.4ivA, n- vfw, and "as Irv.Pinkticyhis rccentty (but Ffahce.aod thtf countries to which theieTegulations shall continue toap; self aware," that withoutVneK enforce- ment,mose regulations ;tnust ne alto gether "nugatory ;J flaUcr myself that the r e . will- be no diSculty in cibtaf n- ing a distinct and official recognition of theseTconditions ..from" the fAmeri can GtaveromcnU f -; ? V:. l A-v TJFor.this -purpose, yoix arct r Upon receiving, thrbugh you, 'on thfnart of the American Government, H a distinct and official recognition of Jf the three mentioned , conditions, hi 11 i cww ' .u'll delay whjch mnstiritervene before the actual conclusion of a treaty may ap- pear to the American government to deprive this arrangement of its bene-. nts, 1 am to autnonse you, tr uie v-1 mericah Government should be desi- II rous of acting upon Irie agreement, U before it ii reduced to "a regular iorm fcither bv the immediate .repeal of ,,.Rmhr,yA nnrl the other act in . . - i II . f t Am t on ?i particular day) taassure Jnc:?nncarv jesty's readiness .to meet such a dispo- silion. in Uie manner ocswcaicuiaicu to give it immediate eifect. . T Upon Uie receipt icre ox an omciai note containing an engagement xor ii : " . e II the adoption by the American Go-1 verriment or! the3 conditions, above sptciEcd, his Majesty wiilbc prepa reaVon the faith of such engagement . - . r - j" ' 'C i i. It 00 uajr . dPCuu? u7 .w.c can Government for. that repeal, reciprocady to repeal .those Orders inCouncU, without, waiting, for the conclusion of the treaty z and you are authorised, in the circumstances here' I in tiescnoea, 10 majce sucn rcciproca u t t' I i ; ;l II engagement on his Majesty behall. II fm fcr ... 4 GErmnrc nAVXrVG. THIRTEENTH BULLETIN OF THE FHEN'CII ARMY. Etendorf, May 23, 1809.. On the night of the26lh our bridges were carried away .by the (brce of the I 'waters .aqd mills .which had been set a float. We had not time to drive ihe piles and to fix the great iron chain. One bridge, is repaired, another will be to morrow.. On the 27th we heard of the arrival of the, army of Italy at Brock Gen. Lauriston has. formed a junction with this army, not havpg heard from II them for twelve day3. The viceroy this II the . first time) expressed1 tome, .as w hr3 opinionthat:there' will be nofiri- .P ;" lua.upmuu, .-fW;rj,-' - trartquilised and disarmedl;jfC-v f - ; disposmon on the part of his govern- , h- Triestesen-ooVsesiic y . ofall thghsh colonic produce 'ccbn power of . Grcat.43ritatn ol the.regu. fitted, f Sivinthe KUssiariquadroif lationi of; -America' with "Tespect . to -Viirmstance neculiar trratvfvinV campaign . nas mauuexeovd tang jrota diyria, immense, roagazinea or? provi so d a. foresight which evince ;the grca , 'sions and-' clothing,- :a;eqQipmeats':-of commander.-Jellachichyho by his lefetyiorti.:, 't ".4 insolent proclamation ,io. ioc,,i yroiese so inflamed their passions, has had his whoje corpideatroypd. The Archduke 1 1 jonn, -wno wrote iWiin sucn 'excessive ii presumption to the. Duke of Ragiisa, e- yacuated Gratr ytUerday, scarcely carflil tying. with him 20 or 26oo6.men-oTthel nc army mai emereariiaiy rms arro- gance has lerjninated ir shame and inr 1 faray4 ;The people of Italy accompani- sa our soioiers-wno ears.ana Deneaic-i lions, andgavthemjevery assistance. Their conteraprand hatred 6 the Arch duke John, were pnjy4 equalled.by .their joy at our triumphant apprOach; ...Cer- taln;- papers-showed that vthey.boreva great love to, the Emperor, and;' would not; acepVof&ces under- the Austrian Bcrnraeu:.;-;, . r The;regimenUof -.Italy whbdistin- -m r .t: guisaeq ineroseiTes m'oiancr, covered themselves' .w ith "llpry 7 Thi charm -. '- 1 been enormous ; .the flower.ojf tjie arm rnsh'ecLy , The watsoju Vienna m r,-,v.-..w . ?JC .Tyl and & Emperor The,;junctionof thcr aVmy oroaTmatii approachVsiv . I himselfthe titltf.offgeheraiinJthe aer vicq of v;iES'g!andf rho nwtituteV: the narne of Jne King of Prussia asihe sa tellites of England do thatof.Ferilinand, nas oeen anven 10 an iMaDa m ine roe. IThe King of Westphaliaj besides nauve iroops, nas rone umcn ana one French division ; . add to this two jdivi siohs of a corps of observation under! .-Ri-. ' The destruction of, forty mills which supplied the city xf Vienna withhread, is evidence of the, hatred of the prinqes ollhe house of Lorraine to that city : ! The bridges on.the Danube are i en a eying bridge, and they are' preparing all the materials necessary : for throw- ing oyer another bndce of rafts: Seven J machines are driving piles b'ut.the'l)a- nuoe oeing.in several places 4 ana feet deep much time is always taken up in fixing the anchors as th machines rc rcmovca. - i ne wors nowevcr are dfancing, and will shortly be finished hc Bngadier-General of engineers Lazowsku is wotkin? on thfc left bank. on the head of a bridge which will be l600ois-es,in lcnWaVwtlt be coyer- good ditch, fiUed with run- 1 ter.'. ; - : !y r Thd -44th crew of the ftot Ha oF T?nn. Mogne, commanded by Capt. Baste, has I arrived. . A' great . number ; ot . boats cruise aooui me .isianas, cover me ' ..t . ' w . i .' .t bridge, and f ender a variety of services. The battalion of navy workmen uem- ployed in making small.armed tessels, M'h rf c to command the river After the defeat of the corns of Gen JCllachich,.-M. Mathieu, an ofHcep at- UcUd tQ army cf Ita!ywas sent with fc dragoon presaon the road .t6 Saltaburg ; having met -in snccession. axolumn of 650 troops of the line, and,a colomn of 2000 Eandwehri who were wounded. and straggling, summon- j . l l i -. j -it. i -j ea uiem 10 ; sac rcnacr, ana mcv iaia down their arms. - & , Liaurision, genei ai oi envision, arrivea ai lacnourr, me are county oi Hun gary, with a strong advanced guard. It appears that there is some commotion in Hungary, that the minds of the peo- pie are very mucn amqea, ana tnai tne matoriiy is noi in uvoroi Ausina ; jasseie, .general gi ajvision' nas nis head-quarters opposite Presburgi and has advanced his posts Co' Altenbu'rg and nearrto Raah. ' 7 r -. Three divisions of Jhe armyjof Italy haverarrived at-Neusiadt. The viceroy has been for two days at the head-quarr ters of the Emperor.' -;:r "Gen." Macdonald, commander of a corps of the. army of Italy, has entered GLratz. .' They found n Jhis t capital of. in ,inc .uujve.oj xjanizicK. isiaiimz. I hThei Prince of Ponte Corvcr rBerthiet is marching forx,yienna. with the "WuA lemoergners, is atvoaiui .rouen-, Miau tern and Krems.'' v v .'-ATrariquiiity preyaitsin theTyrote Cut 6frbT-thermovements of the Duke !of uanizic ana or uicarmy.oi liaiy, an the Austrians,' who had imprudently en itaged at this pointhaye'been os ea, paniy oy.iac .uuite oi jjanizio ; ana the rest, such ashe corps of Jellachich, by the army of Italy.TvThose' who wcre4J ohr their yray tothe Clipper- Palatinate. ;i hey lormea a amau column -oi inian try and cavalry who escaped; from Lfh- deni and Vas lmet byfoU -'Rejset; 6l (Sn' Beaumont's corps' of j ooserratiohj The column was cut off ; at Keumarck, and the whole ; body,; ;officers and ; sol . V. enemy. do every i things ttf star ve - their vuuiiti j uicu; cuiu .vioii jrwnicq;..conr talns'iheir 'irivesfln conductis very different sfromvthau of mliLs Ttrvjllt:-tijLi '.rifr.,.-- HiThertjuke: oohtebellof fLtsnesl died yesterday, at5i'c!dckih Jhe. mor- nio-me tune; beforeth'eperor 'eony;eeclaif ppnx1lffMiry jessenti Gen.Rapp'hi; Aid camp, tor. JJr. t.ranc, onei ot ,tne .most the aid5)f theart wasavailinfiiHis Majesty orderedtlie bodf ofthe 1)ulre of Mbntebeilo5 to be :embaime 3 cr riedFrahcei-to TexelveeBbnbta due;td hfs'hlgh; jhancf eminent serV I vices;iThushas:departed raosi uisuiiuiiicu soiQiersvimi r ranee has;ha'd.;rn -,the.tnueattle&' he had been in he had recef veci r? 'tfotinds The Emperor has ahon ereaV senabi- iirTEENTU BULLETDT. The army of Dal mi at i a ha gained the greatest success It haitlefeated every, things that opposed: it at alohtlKitttr Gradchaw Lieca and OttaciutTThe Commander in Chief'SlMsseyichwaa taken. :The Duke of Ragusa' arrived on the28th May at j3iume,and formed a j unction with the grand array of which the ariny of Dalmatia wasBerigrit treme. We wili makelmownHther' .ration' pr. the' pule of ;Ragusa on these events. On'the 28th an English squadrbnv of Vshipiof the line, 2 frigates ahd llrikl appcarcu oeiore , riesie, ;win ine inten tion ofl uluriglthe'Ilussiarr aduaroD; The Gen; Count Cafferelli, had just ar- nveoierc. ine cuyv nao- nan no cannon- theRussians lahded 24: thirty sixes, and 16 1 twentyouritahdxed them in battery and immediately clar ped 'springs . on ; their cables. Every iniBg was prepareq ia receive; tne ene- ray wha . having missed his ami. reti-j J rea. . oua Ausinans wno nad nassed from Krems to: the right. bwfhe Danube were defeated-far the Wirtem- berg corps, who made O prisbrlersn SIXTEENTH ULUaTDr. ' The enemy? had thrown a divisiouof pine thousancflmexr on he right-side of the iMnuber opposite Jreburghich was entrenched in the 7 village ofiEngei ; rau. - The Duke tfrAmi$fAcrp& the nrTe'tnentitafiejw s'taJt, supported byihejlzihbf! (infantry) toUack i yesterdaylTlie village was Vooh'caredABlajoIVsix, Offiters of the regif of Beautieu (ahng thentvthe grand son of thai Ifilrldar shil) andT400 Inert :wd taKem ?the remain'der of the drvisioh Secured them selves in an island, till they could repass ihef rtven l -V Tberiflemenvofllesse Darmstadt iough twell; , Theiceroy's.head quarteri this day . atOIdenburg., i The most valuable effects: of the court were Removed from Budcr toetrawa dinj whither the Empress ifretiredS?j .The jD uke of Raguia is arrived atta-' e'ls-riundiRt makes a show' bf rtsistaiice?t?--H: st Atthe hattle brEislirig Brigadier Foulr4inf .wpuode frotrVhiS: hbHe-;and &aj. CeriJui rosnel, b of the Emperor? carjryrnjBuDtdersj erswhoweri ch thrd'iiyjiV ieaniwg trjatl w men;hai, we: supslptafeQruy wounded, and tweiound x mthefieldV when the;Emperoc gavepniers to cpnr centrate between EssEng and Gross? As4 rpern, ort hearing that the bridges of the lianuoc rvau giyen wayeat mifcQvate -Buffi iumji Q After the;captur Of thetffidge of Gb-' raii'iheeheyjiiia gins togrowiscarce. Cotra.rytoail reasons, qfvp6licyand humanity, the my on mis loss, wmco win oe reit oy an rWhmen itiM- 1 from'the conuo ii , i ! ii i ii. . ;. . . - i , ','v I r4tR Poniitowski Entered LubUnZari - r o.etween-Letaberg'and-Cracowv ' j bridge it, and ine; iin, jLnorn was. auacKcu r -'s -Tie.tetedeponte was, pot mla state, of, v r defence. "cThe garrison buTrit jthat part;, J V of the bridge whir.h communicated wita I took position oh theMslandOThls"' . Tient was made,:afteran "affair v?-.' V ; JC ' : movement ry destructiye to the enemy.ho not be enlejprifeeiwhen he' saw -ths gobd-cp' . tj I tarance lifJtheckf.V'' ;7 '7viy''-1 Jjl V 1 1 " .".tr'.i .t ' s , i ou werc irpuisea. ana oougea to ourn ; f ,et? . m their.-bdatsi' v, $ W : v ?: 5 'From (he 46tH: to the;2ld," Ornera! z', - pdmbre'wski i attacked, the x f bey ;f -tween Brorariei; Cutochc ad" re ' ' . w -1 ; pulsedtrrj; wiftf efieit1,. befo rorn Jr berg j-afibrded.fulf protection tpCwii-V- -Y tochQWl& Thorn, aodecuredtheomv . municatiohftbeiatller place..'WitRk'Ind, vracUw. ?- 'A & T . ,f ARMlT'OF "IT ALT. :he ViVcroy Qomrn , fdrmsthe Mmistrv at f war of.-the b ! I ress of the operaaonslof hearmyfbf f' After the passage oupe Tagltameno , f if: and the. advantage gained vin tlie;battlo; , of 'Ste.Daniethe rear-guard of, the ".v - sword in hand was come up with atvc v k nizone, by our advanced- guardj .conv s v: manaea dv- vrpperai j-iesaix.r maac.Wv which ivere sevewFSuffoilicersvien CoBoredo, commanding it, was wounded . - snowox resistance, om was soon xieieai ; ed,and 450pnsoners were taken, Attibnar. v' v in the thighby a muske't balL rQnrJzzi 1 - xonsrsted ia killed and 54 wrunded- u ' ' vTheenemy: had'bumt' all the br;de, ' ' 01 lne, reuay ow-tms,pD5taciejwas sur- - nwuhtedHe bfo'rtined himself efr I obtlJVIarlbpr rxcaei.f;tx nese posiuons were roraca the farmer under the fire of the fortand'? without iiisihgfe man :tfibther-' through the valUes KocctMana andxr ria. - The troops lappointedlO ;ths so--: vt vis, and carried' that town at.the fir?t.at Tho -.fort ofMalbpygetto was- capnona- ; dedpn ei itb Aomfivihthe TnorW I uuui ttou otiu fc ttvBa9autv magr ' ' fl W AM A1ffA1Al 1 KMA' Nnlfr bAttM kA with crrat IKW-inWULlcV A tredbliments 'He left 30fc 'ddn' the4 and considerable magaiUDes were taken The capture of this fort; 'which Ivas call- ca inevsopqr oi oriuuuay cost us oniyy . palisades were attaxfedandcamedrat t'v spoi ec 3 strwere maae prisoners. Juwo.; :f howitzers, pieces of 3,anctthree of X$ZyJ: imall Wmber prbur wounded may b'," attributed tdthe'rapidftywim which bur -v - troops Crushed, forward, f : ; Thei 'Frxnce . . Vice roy praises Geriu. Gjrenierf who di-' - rected' every, thing uhderhis orders: . Gen Dnrettes and-Gen.-PakliadwhQr o "v nrstentereaineenemrsenirencnments, . - - hChiefofBattallioAmeretti,ho -V ArdllerVT The crenadiers'ftnd vbltW . v guersvOLine nri qi ic inicf ot o5a,'Oya ; bc i U2d, parucuiany cusungmsnea tnem. v a selves.' 3tnthe same day, imtriediately, -U- ghetto thejPrinceViceroy marched' up., ' p TTarvis, where ,a new victor crowns - ; was posted on the 6ufer sidoof .th's nar Z rowand deepvaHeytKrbagh;wfuch;t Scheltia flowsjoccupyihg-witb mehts of aibe and Ikveralhattdions- I of CrabtsJ a double.lihe of, iwoubtSTabn ' ' with 25, pieces pf- cannon";! In his'jear ' C fcwaa seen anumus caval; ;rese ,;l thevfronx, and the' dlijsion of l Fbiitartf lli tielett'ofeenemVTO which' had hot' yet tweiretf it$amilery . wariotrcstrymed'byjerQf ' my,svbattenes, tA which h pnly answeWV-'' ed iby ; oundinjfh'e rharge andover'i ' uirowin&with thebavonet evetv tMnWrV whi9h?stopaibe .j , f I V 1. r . . ., w is' !