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iThd followmc: cornea from ir VWrW. tableV janrino1sptablefc On the evnfe 'f . K could bevwtsite ; o? Cage4hoiSf'raX iapH:&c;46thtna;nu f :v AVc tustaiaed turfo except one kuw . -vV'Vicw r 1 1 t . f Towards cvcmpg he rrem; citriics to irxvuntecr for the defence .1 r ; , ; bitted and. the: pnacipal part ol;tus &-r'-?Tfc&tnf&&m&r' landing l n - " XynbaVcnt'butcrcgiIlaAilf rcpuls' I- y,iV : cdiadtlriycabfrby riOTbbVmiliii V,. . , ..' VuTOI; 4 . t ,, '5 .'..'v.: - ' Tficgtow of.rcat and prittiotic der . VidVod 0taV.cA'd ; . . ... tifjCrabcj 1 ; k- ; . !YottD2'VinnYaDS SwKoTrtrad Ihcse t.-Miihft v wiW rrf xmnme&t lor lur 2 ccs oi'lxunonr.anu iiauipwu pect "your aidr-i-mount "yenjr hors ta aodhasteindividuaUy to the scene of . lory It jrai thus y our fatKer actcti. ; Kcmcmhcr voUr Aacc.tbiYaod j our poster hy."' TTXMDTAM TAV'RM i f" V. Jatt.as oar paper wm ready fur press an "expr arrived rn town; fringing an coouni of lit enciriT xur2- ttcJcl lliitpioo twt - o'plocV tblf rn4nV nd tlur n . tour lnd fvrty,iniottie,'cwuunt firii!fft Ui v cvt urrru dcrcd - r ? - V - ; - A dtchmnt trooi the 5 lih ngt. uwJer licuUUraubtoo. ?Oirclicd from brace this iacfriuixv iieIauTul witV tLe tltcjrier arvi pricier from the.Uriti! fortes which Uaini iitack. Vnv-lilind o MoodsjrUit: - ; .' . LuetsrecthttJ-bt lhU'nornicrmsii 'iUte.thtlhe fhrte ir hs xrnevit none ca bord.; - ' ' I ", ' 'BESTRtfcTlON. OF HaIiPTOH ' A W hare fait reetived thedutrrssioi io IxIliaKe thit lUmjli i , in hts, wd v thst the brre CorUiiH ith partrif n.K itv btle of ihic ntU p:rioiic. bsnd fa rxitrr fiis comnsAd hate teucdtheir deo Iron to their eoubcry. by d'ig i their poit. Oar llixnptoa , ccrrcipotKicni, wxtfHrwicr. ' m raoc5p them ixid to be killed or titcru -lv"c hope be bu done hit duty This is Uo tied tor'prtTite grid- Let him who his feeiujs, fed for his country. ; ; v; ; ; , : tlJrwvjkr ly exptt'i u the Executive this ( BHrmy;f i'cfcct. . 's S i -Mr. $cvtt hi this' tooWxit wrired from York. He informs xe-thXAn exxxresi - htd Arrirrd there &boui erne o'clock to4y miih (he drrtdful si.mchincboly news of : the ctptvre of Uin pUxu TIh expreW was j Km ty Cdttti Howard to sji ofBccr of . the J5'r rrfiimcm, oraerin mm vo rrpwr " - the half, way bouse . be ren lUropteo sod York, mi Uaxnpion hd been Ueo pcttes : tioii of by the oeroyv ? I btl otder n r gimeoi oit inuncditcr.th gtetr ivinion , tortndetrcus at Vilfimbarrt the toliace At York. to h e I aiu ' 4 WILLI A! LKER, - UaZkts Cev.'&lrtitr, ; . Irf sddiUcm to life sboW; it. ft sUted by ,the Expreisi who is sppKoily a man woi- -thy crcrcdit- thit ; the. aiUct: oo Hampton , it taade by water jesterdsy (ftiday 2Uj) t tx(4 0 clocX.4u" m. that byhis rockets he had rtstlht toa befort eHVc'ed a landing nd that the action lasied 4 hours before i the rolliui recreated ilsj,Corbin-nd Ad- jutant Andenon are said to be" among- the a!ain.l he eaemy had some eaTalry. . ;: ' y ";v;.'J; (k! Vkitt aecoo ots,aytlat M ajor Coi binyai "fcot killc ;!' blit icrerely wwunded." f ' ' rr A titfrUrz wat held it the Capitol on 8aiUrdiy tut. and tlie fullowin gentlemen were spjxiAted & Coromittt at - Vigilance. 'iz. Doctor Wiliitjn r'tAiiee.' aeon lAjtr '- '9pei Cibhon, the lloo. obu Marshall,' CoV AViltiam CmpUlt,lior .WiUiatn .Price; . Jajoc'ArcbiUld DenhUm, TV iOiani Wirt, v rhillJarlKjnKrUhrolas, Thomas Ritchie! , . WlUiaa C WiUiaimv Dcojamln Tate, John rt QrZttMh and AUaaoder McHae;Ln. There is rrery reaaoh. to beliere'. from later ifconnu," thitihe report of tt vic tory over the British. forces In CanadaJ - by our array unccr ujeneraJ Acwrs, is - - v, : i Jta" 21 We. have frtm varibus sourcea indis- Uncf and tminicingible - rumors of. the N operaiions1 of.the army under the, cm rnmd orCeneral Dcarborn We ahill state pn uus liead only whatwe knowto -'fcc fact, derived from lettersfrom Fort ..Georgei .dated the 10th, taking; Jt for . rirknted .that moat of the other panlcu? . ,lars have beard ar embellishrncnts from the fancy of those"thitughlvlipse Jiands and lips the, news hapjLSsed;.,; v -j .- The army, i alter- the repulse of the British fcfrce; .remained at Forty Mile VXrcek, to which theyliad rctreatcdthe - ccxidjy. Oo .theiroirnipg pf the se-1 -fleet was ducotcred oiTthe shorc. Our Vrmjrttas ordered ta "retreaU Sir as. , A'ed sent a flagon shore -requesting the ' . surrender of Our; -i,fmy, ;to prttcut tlie -vasic of ItTesj because cur forces -were . tuiiwuiivcii uy uiquqs, ate anq must be , captured. .The answer "sent bjr General r . Lewis wss, that such r request: did Kot wicni ao anwer. ' uur army then push , . 00 or ori wcorge, where ther ar- Tca,n me everuog ot the StsVauer a .lard riarciwThr Indians did not . at tern pt to rnolest them, except by har b iut ku-aicra oa me rearguard. MsJocCenl -Bearborn, lay Jvery UI On ';-!j.TJR!TlSH-A'(OUNT..f-,;-. "lYcstCrday the Spafiush lloon Juina ar rit ed lwre iroti ortntinfi: me paper pi, mm cuio.' yi 9 iht Vvliicj tontuin t he follpwink account of the lite s jjiinjinirv tittle between the letters tuve Deen .recovea $ .nor nyvq thef remarks' than theToUomng, 6u the tucuocnojj event.; :? HALIFAX June r 9.-,- -'o. :OnSundaV antted here his rnaiest's lhtp SKaiirMarrn'Boutbti4ja Lit wrcDce. fcfc rfze. V ?ft,f . - ; yt isithv pleasure ..we,-congratulate bur-rcadcra on the capture of the Ame-. rican frjgate Chesapeake cbmmandedby; Capti Xarenceby hlif lujcstyVihip cluhnon, Capt Brokci after anacuon of eleven roinulcs.'. u ' t:i ' : - lie wtiuTu paiiiwuAuivurifusptca king evcDt.no Uatc collected from con-. Tcrsauonr witbsome-of thevbfficcr s : 61 the Shannopy and iuve reason to lijeve theriihiateriully .correct:" . . : 'i On the 25ib May, hU ilajestys rhip TenccJos "which had,- for ncarlyhree tnohtbs, .beeti c ubing in Boston Bay, With thf Shannon," separated irom her, and Capt' Parser was insrucit4bjCapty tlrokeVnoi to rejoin him un:U about the 44th Jutfa '-, ,.Thi ra done in the hope and expectation, that .the ; Chesapeake frigate, finding tlic Shannon- watcruisirig alooe oil Boston, would com9: out ixl give her baiile norrerc ourYars dii jipyotnted. EarIy 'in the toorcing of, the ltins. the hjhho'n.stood.close in t3 Boston ArighhouseyaiKlibscr vcd,the Chewpeixke Jying at anchor, with royal yard wcroVs. and apparently ready Cor sea. V Tlc 'Biltish colorswcrc then hoisted on board the Shannon and she Iwvcto, near the the land : . at 9 A. M. the enemy's frigateiirus obscrvedio hos- eh her' sails, nhd fire n gun ; at half past i.sne vreigneo ancrorf and stood out ol the ' harbor, . when the Shannon , filled i ana unccr easy sail, edgee oft the land, louowcU by the Chesapeake-; at 4 short ened sail, at J, hoe to, with the topsails aback, -for fear: the enerny. would -not briiig her to action before daik; in niinutes after, theChesae jke cheered within musket shot of the, Shannon, still standing towsroajicr in such away at left our tars in uncertainty which side" of their ship she intended to engage i a half past 5, however, she ltifTcd up oh the Shannon's .weather quarter, and on her forc-raast coming on a line with the Shannon's mizzei;t he latter fired the alter gun, and her others, scccssive 1 j until the enemy came directly a breast, when the Chesapeake fired her whole broadside," which the Shannon immediately returned ; and heie broad side to broadsjde, the action cohlmen cedt in five- minutes. the Chesapeake; tell along" side the Shanron, and .was boarded in .her tops as well as on her decks, by ourallant countrymen, and in 1 1 minutes from the commencement of the action her three . ensigns were hauled "cowh,;and soon after replaced with the English flag over thcn Hcr decka cleared of the dead, the. wounded taken below, a great portion o! tlie pri- aoocrs rcmoyeQ out ot ncr .ana accom paniedoy the bhannon, she was steered fortius port. . v-. - V us Oh board the Sbahnoh; Mr. Watti the first lieun Mrl' Atnham, ahe .Pur er ;Mr- -Dunn, Cap ain's Cleik,and 13 sea men, ; wrcre- Killed---Capu Brokei a tnidsbiman and 56 Veamen wounded; Or board the Chesapeake, Mr. Bial lard, 4th lieutv; ' Mr. - Brooro, lieut. ? of tnarinesVMr; Whitei the Master j se Tcra); petty officer and about '7o fiten were, killed,5. Cajn. La w'rerice,; (since dead;) Mr; Ludlowy the' 1st lieut. se vcrely-?. lieuuBudd, 2d lieut "cs ;lieut. CoxJd, litut. slightly:; - midshipmen Weaverr-bbott, and Nichols , se? ercly and near 100 seamen 'wounded-- - '; X'aptBroke,1 we understand nobly led luv vuu.usij nuiu;uic quarter OecK, and.waSf we are sorry to state, severely wounded, iif the foment of vicmry, by a sabre, on the head, hije exerting himself to save twbAroericWs'from the iury of his merj he - Is, however, .wc rejoice to iearn,in a lair way of re- wjQfjt onu yc,nopc.wisoon be able to return to that stations which he&ti wfth so much bencRr 'tb- his countrr, jng the Clsapcakewhc was an -eicer-JcnfofBcerv i- f-PA v I -x ' T 9 ?aP:-; BrkeWh youndedr thd ucl5inxcIf to braTc'road; this occailontlot onlf for the ance wltKhich h baa ft? Iotig Wgbi Jitit foriheprdmbiiude'anf 1 uwM- AMipwMuaDic nonoC' to himself. ; r ' " --fj ; . Lieu WVtt waV'killeS ofter'bolrd: dud'toi ;brate! encrnjr was yesterday "ihwii: to'vremajns of Capiienc nWr ihf7 Coffin. xi Avhich was vpfaced the awordifthe: ileceasedr ?ix captains , of me. ixaVjr -"; h i www. , ti?bmpatiiti4otne"'"4thv ceded::tbrpthq;6fficcraof C hesfi beike fol io w ed i a a a ' mou t m'ers Uiefiicers of thc Navy:: generally at tended SiThomas' baumarez, the sfafi. and'dfiicera of .the;, garrison; , nd t he procession was "cl6fte.i)y;a;mimb r 01 respact ible mnaDuantSj-r, inc iune- ral service was j)enrmea oy me neve taridx Rector of S V Paul's, autf three vol lies' discharged by the troops over the f - , ''A sbipv'tne HenrymaVbe houIyy pected rom Halifax, which will bring the American account ot tne.aistre; sing Ipss. : A cartel may - alsobe' expected daily at Salem.-' J; : r; r : ' 'vf ! , ' :J v v ' ; y - -1 - FURTHER. . ' Wehace received frofrt?an"Aroer ricia 'source, the following additional )articulars- Captain Lawrence, received . two wounds by jhe first, bwadside of the Shannon ; ; afterwards a third,: Hen he'fcli,ariti was carried belbivi i He died the Saturday -.after the battle: ucd was buried with all the honors of war; : ... i'.( ..v' ' ' ;' .... Commodore Broke was.' severely .vouoded by m vsabre'eut .'. io boarding, nnd received other severe' wounds. He was repotted to be 'delirious..,; ; . Lieutenant Ludlow received c3 wounds, and had his mouth . cut to The i Shannon received five shot under water, orJe through her copper, and had .hex rigging aod masts much "ut up., .The-Chesapeake's masts were badly Wounded. - .. v The first Lielucnant of the 'Shan non was shot by hts'own crew, while hoisting rthe colors--hayjng maae mistake in hoisting the American t ver the English' colors; . Captain Thurston, who has arrived at Barnstable from Halifax, sa a rife heard nothing there about any exnio- mou --and though on board, the Chesapeake, did ootsee.. that, any thiOg had happened to -the-quarter deck. ' -r ' ' " ,'' . Boston CentlneU ,THE LOSS OF THE CHESAPEAKJR. We are'eonstr-wtned to believe thai the'BfidihccoUnf is pariiu ly correct. Wc iwave-atlast lost a frigate,, and many valiant officers" and brave men but,- lbanks be to the God of Jl'rwici. our flag still waves at home, arid in distant latitudes, ..with untarnished lustre.' It is twelve months since we have beehat war vwith the niosi powerful mam-me nation that ever existed ; du in'g which we have taken from them hree, of theiV finest frigates and as 'many slcops of . .1 t . k warwmc tney;nave in xacti taxen.out one frdm us by dint 4jv&rmsf ,. . v : ; While wtr c.Jtv proudly boast that bur naval- charaaer has been; upheld i;b) Capt. Lawrence hi officers and crew, we arc deeply afflicted at. their 1q$3. While weminglc our tears with those of die surviving friend our hearts bleed for'pur wounded coutry men, Oaiv.svrh pathy, and our, gratitude must be-(heir consolation They'hayedeservedveH of their country andv of "every - warm friend to "'Seamen's Rights.? - . .While a - ftij,mtn -inTthe Senate .of lYjaasacauseuSfat me.iusugauon oi .iMf :iwA:gafj,;haveys3lvcd that it is not becoming a1- moral and religious people to express any apprbbatiori ;bf miluaryr naval exploits we: would f airj inqutreol this jp ca( jptanj a'pd, his fsa gtvcoi legu es, w(ie th i r t s be 4llS)y'a ble and becoming' to Tninele bur tears witb.thpse' of-, the bereaved .vfrieiids bf pureparted heroes. r: . When iUxan derMamitton fell lb a'idueY.bV: the' hand of tlie manrwhom he)iad calumniated, H he les(meije:Mestgn'f tried tb hbhbr ma memory oy ine pomp ox tunerat ob siquies and pratiba; wre",wish to fcno w H;1t be, at thts ; dniej becoming the same moral aWrretigibus y the like honbrs to the heroic' virtues Of fiKB and La-wr shc ti t0 .In Urnei like,these,Ker erOus retfin"ol;thhcart.a.sacrf at theV?u-ine bf'wccrbus''bartvhit-: ,whcnvtje socJal vie3e:sbprewd, and old assocUteajstrhtjedi and friend shlpue)immoia tbthoHJlc)cho shall battohedTtQ exbresslour taThatthe'pbh ttiayhaVeSa brcVideaf3h tesfenttbn Canada XZtR corps riigbttQierciSnsisUnor ra a -'mile TaiaP(i wnpaie.seat othcrcre whfchf&ii iPJA 1 bamcMrinn,W.iS h Wrfi scour and Ddsaesthe shoref and coier ii W AWlpied-; ; -ea V landinebf he ' trooMiViicit "loUowIhe.'ri fteTnen, to f dyance, iavfrofity..h the. ankstpr .obiique.Jy oathe v flan)' abcpVdjngAto. iir . curnsunccs, . fit is iiotintenVlet poloel Scott should ad ariee ; Deyan-'fpacj' fore he-is 80pp;rtediby Ue first ori'aite 4 :Bod's brigade , (the first) wiii tottoV quickly in ''suppofL..,to advance, or display, according to; tue disposition vand niovemeni iUkerhannerr Winder's Tbrisrade wdl fotlmv -in quick f uccessio'nj to advance in 'column' and tlisplaV ion HoydV left! or remain iaca- lumnr'asmay be 'd:ehedxpediejit j)y:Ge liewis. jChandler'a brizSJe, aml X;oU AIsu' 'soorf as thu main Tine is fanned, jLJol. Scottv will advance ;n'ot idwftlian 50 pacfes-in .froWof the; jnlantry, and'if, the, enemy ap pear in force,' thlighttroops. will fall back andYormoa the niik ;The directin of the boats, ana Ine; embarkation ;ot- tiiLtroqps, wifl .be arranged by Com Chauncey. " V .;.Hy'ord?r7bf. .tbeAa)qr raandef in- Cljlef. : i V'- 'X' i- V ' U V SCOTT, Afli. GihxP v ;. The char'geVof the light troops andj Boyd's bnade upon the enemy on the bank was so impetuou that WinderV brigadcand the reserve were -notgraii ot ine. enemy; t ueuu oiv Fonerj corpa 4 1;ght'artinelvtoL''abMbp ami' the volunteers' HHe on its Hanks. Jit fied'in looming into action. 7 3 hevene-iltlTem to outv vicN and .cdmnipnr..i my vflcdV leavihg 260 klllea and. wounded on the, heid, a morig whbmwere CbLvMeyers5Jof thp 49tb and svcfafofficeribrdisurictioi 1 ne ,car nonaaing commencea .aaawu of daj : the day was fine, the Americu bank was covered with spectators. On the signal given by Genera Deiirborn, from the Madison the advance pushed for the shore ; the different brigades ) ot boatsunucr. cover ot -ine. snipping, followed iri ; rapid succession. 'The enemy was drawn up in battle array on the hostile shore,; and as ourvboats ad? vanced, . the water appeared in foam, jfrbmvthe impression of hisjiire ; after fifteen or twenty-painutej struggle the American arms againtnumphed in Canada. The tremendous canborfade kept up;by the shippmg-the atmos phere tilled with . fire and . shells, from Forts G eorge & Niagara-rrFort George in fiame's from our hot shot, UU isepv ingup a spirited c Bre. of grape) and sharpnail . shells oh our;VpPbw formed m the reir of the"tywn-tbee combined with the contest on tht bank, r comributed to render it, One, of die. most grand anaLinieresupg spectacles mat has ever bden witnessed..-, ; 7V. , ' Gen. Dearborn had been confined several days to his roort by,-a fever; .and contrary to J tnc aavice oinu pnysicain; tnsmicq on oeing cohveyed- oh board the AlaUMn, where - be raight superintwuf every movement, y. '' Copy of a Utter frtm MajorsGcfterfti ' Ltwirto iht Sccyti at '4far$Aji .' ' ;'. 4, .; ' iNbgarai 'June 14, . . Sift, . ' , . Vw V YOU will perceive by the inclosed, copy of orders marked I that Gtneral Dearbortu from, indisposition, hasyre signed, his command, not onJyVbfthe Niagara army bbr of the district. 1 71 have doubts whether he wili ever again be fit for serviced 'He? Ms been repeat edly t n a. sute of cYalescencVrua relapses' on the least agitauoii orrb'uiaV In my last, I mentioned, the unlorjai. tunate circumstance of the e a'prbrcof our two Urieadier, Chandler Winder I The pardcularaltre detailed in tbe re the beat inforrbatione cbuld.cblJectiW His corps Jay aN considerable diance from (he scetie of acuvAvopitioiti "as you i will percciye f- by"thb'inclose dia- gram. a 1.1c iigui utpa apuikcu vi.werp Capt Hindmajo's, chbiaVsttkbd, Bid , die's 'xompunies , of thej . 2(Airtilery serving as lnlantry.;- , hese tlire)e en? tlemert and Ca pis. rcher ;8To wsoji of the same regiuienl, a"d Lcia light ar tiileryiare' soldiers' whwbdld Hoir .a:jr aervice. 7 Yhw gallantry c tliat fofilTeiivco rpDanies, was? equally coDspicuous on this' ocsior;as in the aiot iho'uIt.vi rChandler'arebcamp cient to shew that ,ij'ioif. ing to jts arrangemen u 7 " Itst bt uterbe- , discovered bythee received Uhe combined attack ' of iua whole force,and his Une wis completely cuu iJThc galiantrTof ; the 5 th, 25th & part of the23d ttndf lient trbopsaved theuyipf iheif th issaidhat rwhetfthe day smip-rand, that a parttSej? 3d,.bnderr Major Arxnatfoug-wasjfound' tk, idg its Wflahfc Theiipfire was Irre lstible,v nid. ihh t&mf :wasdb,rbpejled to7 .iiiycfeiSCuadviif H?? -bejeb pressed iheTrieit : triornibgv, his destruc f iioti rai.jneitab r:'pAipet?k& iuevery? marmg' general vras mi'sdngi without nis nator norsc. l unaersunune wa i mv9u um rear vu ,-rtefc iter could noT b cscerrflnvi ! ,chac t'A A ..... w C ? .' ; . " U liiftW. struck our tenH ' decried thu hostile squadron t4 panof our t-ggJge andcami1'. Iay.4onhe beach. kIi was uj, and about d in the evp.mn C-I" a.largC fie boats. Ai soon as she lZ I ordered down AWhrr. cnt tomnieswhi, fourpieces ol amiw 1 iixuc ci vapi-otien, of the en ncers a most valuable officer) tHr : struct a. temporary rnace for Jlea ihot, which, was prepared and in0 V! wjTsurned with a vivacitv an wZ eeljcd by no artillery in the uni,S: wiurn spon com polled her to retire, a party of 'savages now made their Jt pearuncen the brew of the mountak whjciy being perfectly taW ot. his .regmarsr hi'e on1 our camp, 1 ordered Col (W neio, a ne ;io isiocKe lliem who enr: the, service with tdacruy, but found liim fiabtilpatcd'l) Lie n. Eld ridge, the 4djutant of lib regiment- who, with; promptness :ahd raliantry hiehlv hnn Krable to that y ou ng officer, had alreadl gained;the ummit ct the mountain wnu a.jjduy v Toiunieers, and routed jlhfc Barbariap allies of the defender the . christian faithi : This young man itierU: Ulie notice Ibf government." , 1 he seJHtle a If airs cos u s pot a man. Sir Janbs .L. Yeo being disappointed of a tragdy,'; next 'determined, in uup. dra-. maticstyle, to amuse us with a fnrcp. Arif ulcreif : with a Bag 'was sent w 0c.: from his slup, advising me, that as X had savages in my rear, a; fleet in my ffonti.and a powerful army on my fhnk hfe: and t he oGicers commanding his Brita hhtc Majesty s land forces, thought it' their duty to demand a surrender.of rny arrnyj biabswered, that themes, sage wa trjbidiculbustomew 7 Noi 7 wias deUveredjto me atawiit six thi morning Uetvveen 7 ,'snd 8, the TwaggOhie bad being loaded first withth;sick and next! wi.ih'iimmBniV tion Sc tlie rest of camp equipage & bagageywas put in the boats, uoda detachment of 200 men of the 6lh feg. . detailed to cproceed in them, -,Orders;; were preparea io De.given tnem w uc kr ienn ine ooats,nu u assaiicu . u- an; v theebbmys niall vessels, to carry them by; boarding. By ome irregula MTwhiehTi have not beeFuble to dis- covereboatsrput olfwithout the de- tacnroenfinaucea proooi uy besbf the-mbrbincr. AVhcn they had- progressboutthree miles, a; breeze sprung i up, ,and an armeu senwuu byrUlcJ.mem; j those who were en telprilinillpt onahd escaped, others rantheshore aresertcd their boats7 We' lost twelve of the nuTmber, principaHy contahiing the baggage ot thb.'tjfficers and men- t ' fyjitikn I put the army in motion on our re? porated mimia bung; on our Hints w& thiOughouVfthe march, and picked up straffllers etTring; the Br.u ve- lefi : ' MW The ebemy'sfffeet ia eonsjaatly hover orvour corarmernui. . Iiavi4bchased into 18 mile era l elsadebwnh Ko3pftatstof The lyght ftelufe la, UeiOff u lecjiea at .rniun-.giH iuriF ."t m 1 W il i . 'Secretary teWar No. 5t rncttd iijGel le'' June' WmG&.-: ship ''f ,a!. t lh; thiS'Blaceas soon as possible. , - A -L::. v.Vii;n,rnv' fl1 be eitherto coyer tae rr-.;- , or to bring on a reinbroeiw , tJrMorGe-eui-i rip ,i5i.isii scr',v , 2 cor porkls and-pnvavc.- ? ; ; tiom -The reportot W tiay is vyv bfiiat) ibat Uxey an U?. 1 purpose; ;tUatthe7fres areloj- rhnct Doralt, SO privates. m , xLf ,wiar-ai w wen vmehtj army was M.w m .ucwucu iuc queauou oi stV, v-.t1 ; :.sJ vr ;...r: ax rorx ueorpe; ' ;ii .tu x - - iidM tuit jwa fi Mii; ni;j l,-':i';Jr... : .rr.... r th r v - v 1 ' aii- ...
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