- Cc-ycC" lelterfre?n ar-r-ra'ta to pcf'thc Ccr.rtcdctr. t!:2-f: t ' v v "Tswttrj t?iM rc-Vy. - - ive in -J . fer. :c:cf. ad, Slkire7lHr-)fiurctS' inform :and fifty r jiorsr.nd n V, -for- I rVip l)he lived lc'cnB. pcnr,dentepQrf;or? nSas Mr. indrfd ( press hiaindi3:uftoii at us brutahtj. rreat disturbance iWns!takenpl ; cThis-craiesandiczpi ' f - j .u 4 - cv i V t 1 f; . 5 ! 4i ! I it UJ,' i i ii !!(: A. i f '. ; ? -" i . 'Hi! i t ;!!-) if 'I I I1 1 1 1 r 1 Mi - j l 4 ll' J 4 . - i i . . I ' ! IS ;7 1 1 S -ji?" ':.txJ-M:fmttrRtiv )l: .few- tic: ration she red adenree-of !.-"2T-. ei3r :rji!ir V eal.for ut-defence r. f the plac fcnd .Vjv K: ;TMi sirricr va -'ner&yned tn fmost' rty-hep; ; utu Vitjvn. ( ..:Terjc?.cop;: J -teen fronbclo(i!tVHicb'l.cj - ThelosVoih cnemfchnnb i -X:, VvttT sna.Hnnvlhs.- cncmV -Onn riuroter 'if Ujiichirerc 'kilUd onlhi" l . '::Vh' J:' rjenoihai Vf their3 bargcverc be jltribu i6 td. thQ suptjicr - fnanapt.. tnJ :h thcY 1 ibnv -JViti 7p,SedroftKie Navy. : I ' S.TbcTcapiurc.trts oa SuYnSaf ".the 4ihfiostatitTVv;v-.--V.V ' t C A LX-AItT BXPI.0 IT O K-. VI HG L i IAN ; a;!--V: .t militia. ci:-j,ryy . ; ToeToIIo m Off extract c i a let t t o. d rested tb i b eU OTetn Or , bj; a- g e r.i !c man xt( bantpectabjliiy'i'daretl test roovfiL tnts jpf the.eni'myi-ad hr dtn?cxioft cf oQe of bii vetls. ocCasi- sMaU deriLfcrucrit of miljiit :.? blTtraVcf ihechrmy'sTciJclC in theycin'nred .an3.bflrntibc.T5ninebe Tare the JasMheic ltin- nofcm:H.ia kta-' acnt.-of -Siilinp-mancr. PcrcivaK the cool4iiJb;Hla'hfri mcn:fifcd !l descrre well of their cesceociDincTiTtr io,vj, uM the rabulh cfXiwrsCreeki'la Avhtch there werec . -Va! Tcssels ; iVtof vThicb uwied tt4ne time cn rnr crccs i- iur- : niailnq hid, howcrer, err giftn lo'one V yf Tj dclachmentV Wt?fch:moetd down ipi .the ' t V ' nrghr,;nd yesicrddy 'morning ecrly, a ' Warm crtigcxnen for a-sbori iiroe,took p:ace between the cnMny end fevr cf r this' ?c4inty Saty)miida', . who Jnad Yp!nnteered'ndtrti cd-Lavfn'i 'Creek; which the -fmdin lint between I sit ofViht jvd Surfy, --.jt About twen'y-. tnrte or wui1 uuitc oi umtcr, wcic opposed to UTCifbvgesj sod olhr tcs l.. ' One crtlieir schoKncr being a"-" grynodi e?c ry"crTrt nras""raade by them to'saV el her.; .but'. notw i; htandingthc Etc frt-m offb'.vf he?; btig, d other Tcsiels; they Vet e compelled o tit Gr; to her and sheVsuntt. Afftrwhrch, H thc barges(seTen fnttumbvr) j Weic compelled to retreat.' Dufiog theen. gagemtru; sefcrul cf.thc enemy Were seino Wl atid'oiie cf them h floated oo- hcre: The rhili ii xecelTed no in JdrynateVen:;' Copy.cfCrf: CeiUj'i report to Cen.Taldr. ISxRSbrne mo re m cn ti on the 2 1 st iosr. among the Urittshhippmgjv 5ng bear Newport iNeuseyserrrned to indicate an earl attack ooihb Jsjand, end in the ccufsevr'oTt the-otxt morn ing; on the 2d xnUv they landed two nilea; from, this, fro rn the btstac counts that can be iRcrrtained, frdtn tiesertcfrs, about 2500 mjops of vari; bus descripuoosl The' object of thh movement irasno doubywith Q yieVi to xipprcucK this postbnthc west Vide jpf ,th Island! across the, witcr in that "direction, vrhich at lotvar U i ps., sable by t infantry V-soj o. after (their landiog, there approached about 45 t of 50 boats full of. men, which' directi ed their course from jrtie hipping,' a above stated.Mo the north side- of the , Island---:rv:i::;' The British trbonjf ait the. same time 'ftnut were previously landed) made " their appearadce on the muin land, wtth"Ta ,yieur; of atuckipg- the west.and qorth positions of the island fit the amc qi'omentr ". Vljwo 24 piHih' - drrs and four Gk p-ndcrs;wcrc. adr vaniagrfjuly-posted .under. the direc? which being sdweH VerveU by Capti Emmerson.bcuts, Hdyl anct Calif wf whodispiayedlhatcooVand deliberate conduct .hrvh wilTat uL' times qure kucceis to the caaVetn whicb they are d himself !our jge,. hich .wl t, a Wri m es a'J d i Ju(ure td the (nameranApierican naval oficcr Capu Uok Viftheahip Jlaahatian; condicdihJpself; yitb grcst activity arid judgment icdefence, Qi me prace wnicn win ow uouoc give .pouq JIpchr5it is due to Capt. TarbcIV telmrob, Udfing nH4ence,i6n; "dur ted bimseir viith 'acufeeaf land I " ' Vm r!rfinfnUhrdnart in the anct c I 1 , T of the dy. Gxnt ftaisi ts also due tol ?!? , 'W.-ctj' i f V V the conduct of Serial Youpg and cbr-cutUssVwhu; 4 t I ooral'TVIffitSf. X?aot. iEmmerionV . led bis existence u .-; V- : ; '".company; lorthe active pa r h f v iTUhc xnanscetnent ot two b - . ' V JW leea crie,- for quarter, djlfth. , ' " .-; Jl nrisoners. nna ti f man uruj a.iwuu itr, a number ot smauarm pisiois, Besidts theMoss. in. slltedi' there Iniist have I enn a: leasS -'d; deserters !broucrht in. ia the coarse - '6f the . dav pa) t ; irje ;6h1yf Weapon madeVusc. cf ;py inc enemy in tne courscoi u, tcre "thc'CoDgre.ve rockets; a few of I which fell in bur c n cam p ment. though I without injury.'- . :l - -, :vv -. i ; X una'; 8irwith: great respect, "your jhumUe aetVabt, A V' .V. s ' ' v : - vw. com Copy of a Utter fronv Ccacrl Taylor, to the I i - -V ;T'-Secretary of Smt ' ; i, T ' V, -i . , . " '-t - llviTI ClDlKTt US. . '. Xtirfotk, 4th July- it oir i nave nc nuuur iu vraujuui-i - - - .i i - . :.i Cot Beam's rcpoitbf the attaclc or, Crany-IsVandt on the 22;i June last; i H6 mulipliedrind pressing avocations have prevented the completing it till jlo'day.' ' . ? j The whole force on the Island at . the, time )f the attack, consisted of 50 riflemen, 445 infantry of the hne Ol tate artillery, and 150 seamen ancl marines,; furnished by Capta n via. bell. Of theSe 43 were ba the sick list. . . 1 . . s I The courage and constancy with which this interior force in the face oi ;a formidable armament, not only sua itained a position Jn whkh nothing i was complete but repelled the enemy 'Vilh considerable U-ss, cannot' 'ail to f" J)ire the approbation of their go tV. nment anu tne aopiause m tneir : coariw. It haslnfused 'into the re Jsiduq m the army a general spirit ot competition, the penefiual eftects of which wiUi' lTlrustv'bcdispbycd in our future oirobatsif.tv . I 'cannot withKold inv grate fuV-ac knowledgments to Com. Cassln,Capu Tarbell and thc'dEccra and. crew of (the Constellation "and gun-boats, who ; hare in every 'mslreincc aidrd uur ope- rations wunja corciiaiuyai anu a bilityvnot to.be surpassed. ' I have the honor to be, &r. ' V RODERT I aYLOR, Mrir. Gen. Jommthng. lion. JohnArmstf ng, -Sccreury of Wur. - v.- - - ' CHESAPEAKE U S1JANNOK. .-t ' ? ' 9 A L EN , ' J V N E 50. ..CaptcJnhn Upton, late mman 1- er .ofihe privaterirLCossack, of. thfsN porti amveu At costoo on aionaay, in the brigVictorya licenced vessel, trom M.vcrpooi iX . d.: Oapt, Jptin feft Haii fax on theeth inst. , The brig Porcupme'jfrom France had ar rived at JHdlifax, Capt, Broleiwas recovcrjog.: 'From Captain. UJ we Jearn (what has before, been rtirriored) that die conduct of the enemy on boardXheiipealcei alter her cap ture, was siicH as would disgrace even hi srnajeyty's jrrd; allies of the' wilder ness; vCapt.- Upton boarded at the same house .with t the surviving mi ihlprhen and other offidexof the Che sipeakey and from them he. learnt thfc rfollowinc'narticulaii i -s filler tne enemr naacomnteteDos; .... ... . , - . r - . i . session oi the. ship; and the men were brdcrccl;frorn.ihe.topsrn Berry, af : miusnjpman, wno comroanoea -tne mizen tbpK had got half way down the mizen shrouds jtto surrender himself aji prisoner,-, wnco twosauors rusnca up and seized him by the.-cpHariU tempted to throw bini bverboarti, but ne got wjtnm cne sprouos. wnentney Sffirccl him b'yvthe heels, and pitched hi in on "tj'tHe'deck I Bctn'g V tunned I by: the fall, he .hy senseJcss f vHen he t over tne bead ... ' "... nearly terming iher rrridship.v t -musket bat! through' his bodvi was Vuathroucb his body thf ee ticoesisnotwithslandintr his repeated cries for quarter., (and j lana.flispertca througn ine country. V'lt is'with pleasure I hayeto statfcto iyoo that hoLa rnan viras lost orii our 'ATtA.th rmt.ifeJof hc:sbiD: and! nistef Train JVcQUi x -even fired into the cockpit cmbng- wound c-v d thc dMagr Eleven place ,sffracefutWacivUized:pee pie.;- Captain. Upton waV particular-j lyTeuested.Dyw 'A.ipmeotoi'maV fa$ia known tp the publicVand yifen theyreturn to" their ebtintrVlhev will undoubted': o f .theseihotrid" transicttonsL:: . J , The: Cbnductbn ; board JtheChesa pejtafteh ; c'spturc is! a' cShtrst to the -"nencroui beihavibur bf buV'sKibs. in such .aitua'tibnsVv . . Ve "hdpe; -thatl jmitate-aavages;;:;;- I n Ens xv txjr. n t the. w a o f Ata lif ax CATU6lIC:M4NCIPJIT20X. : The follawingis th'e.purport of the bill for thisnurpose, nowbeforcUbt rarltament;- it enaoies.rvomao.v-a-: iholies tosirl'nvetther'HuiSse of PaV- iiament, 10 now ccvi.ana. murtury tfiices. upon their cakirig5an(j making a certain declaration and batfiVinsteacX' pi the bathsr of allCCTancey abjuration and supremacy, and ihe,dcxlaations' y gainst tr ansubstanViation nd. the; in i ocation of saints required by thVpre "tnt laws- EXCEPr theofDbe of Lord High CHantcil t, iL'brd Keeper or Commissioner of-the; Great' Seal of Great Biitain,- or ord Lieutenant, or Lutd Dc puv, oV Chief Governor, or Governors otlreland. Roman Ca- tholits are also to continue disquali fied to hold pr present to -'any .olfice, neocner, place orcugnity,.oeionging to the established church, or) Church of Scotland;; or any ecclesiastical court of jurisdiction, or tovthc?Coll -ges of Eton," Westminster, 6rWin thester, or any college pir 'school, br royal 6 ecclesiasticaj foundation with in this realm, otherwise than they are by lawsbow existing qualified to hold or present to.. ) r Mr. Canning has-proposed several supplementary clauses, not hostile to the bill, but merely as addenda ; which with the biji, are ordered to be print- A Gottenbdrg mail "which hashust arrived, brines the unfavorable intet iigencc, that aypture between Svye dc.n and Denmark is unavoidable ; each power has withdrawn its agents Irom she court of the other. Count Bernstoff, Danish Embas sador, has left this country on his re turn, u Copenhagen, having failed in nis pacific overtures, which is noway sutprizing, considering tlve extrava gance of the demands of the Danish govWonv-J h esc are s'uid to hbvieverrfcuv 3ramee!Norway to Denmark yitQ restore '..her eapturetl Islands & her fleet ; to pay an rndtm nity for its capture, and trie damages sustained in 2aidi : To maVe o ver to her the Hane Towns, and to grant hcra subsidy to enable; her tp take possession 61 them. " v 'tOn the22d ult the second Swedish expedition sailed from Carlsham with a fair wind having 10,000 troops on board The Swedish merchants ex press great regret at Ihe almost Ver tain prospect of a war between that country -and IX nmark. ' v. ' ' 1 Government has -received official advices from ;Gch: Site wart: dated at IJerlm th 23 d pit. ofthe surrender of the imnorttif6rtfcssor Thorn bv wj?umwuaw,uw ui amw T"L v . - - - .. war.;.the Bavarian troops jvere alio wC eaneif parole.- :;;Jfei VfThc ircps,prSaie. Wemarj'(JotH auu mare quirters af A'tenhurghand ipimedi r iciy vuiuuiccrcu: uicir-sjrviccB a. gainsttheenejmyherJmpoxtan torires s b f J Spand aphasV xajitulatec)'':: aid private letters .mention several 6- ther places taken possession of bythe .KThV'pao Lioats up the Elbe avfar; asZoHVos peckeri and hare VoluitafiL v offered foodj anytheiroons'' io; sstst Ot tne. UnesapeaKC s o:accrs ;wc;.wu: run-n guaru r.iti:- uoor, uuiicw rivaf atHalifas, nd permitted Repine :."pyV 'Xujoaei JVItn were ahotfatn cnming-6ut of the tops .to sUrrertuer anemseiye--r and btherlnstance's- of- barbarity tpok r- ... i i . i ' N ; liSerjoqa1 di$ttirbancesV3re;,saiv to tjireei line of battle, shmsT resaict to nave oeen mooreo . wim meir proau 1-wo lench iriffate made. their es ibape froni3rcst pn thelst u!t;r AQothcfchangeittwnHte 90 the Subject of "Araecan LUepceti wauugutrcta, a qey, nave nowre solved Jo ptthein.pnl jthSpprti north pfKhbde- Island;" whereas thos rwhkhjtheyh pectcd any port nbt unclerolbclcade ;Thev situation of oujr city isxverv critftal ; Echmuhl is aajrburgtwlt 900Q nieri ; ; but "we arnapetenu to mVetBil, Anattemptwas'roade ibrdlthe riawhhhewPttJ hyef accdmgished.ha tfnued but; 'fortunately the. - wind cuaugca;na mc ueptn or tne stream; rendered irimnossible. 'H . -V ' ; The French army- cn the bahkbf thcale extens trohi the limi:s of' banconta jo (VIagdeburgh, snd the. oumoer is computed ataouvJU menr 'I'he Russians are in prodigious force, supported by thelU5sian$; theAboie txtendinff in a line 'from Attenburc i.u jssacvanci uenin-; anu wiuun iu a '- .. v. . i- :''r ''W 'V aiGenerals AVizinger ode- anc tf gentei and the Prussian epmman dfrsLescock, De York and Blucher KutUsotT is sick at Bazen; where ne is attended ov tnepiivsicians ot-tne lmperor and King of Prussia- :Wc have just received information 6f a!desberate c, .hflici ra the ne!chborV hood of Halie ; where the French, Were defeated by the allies with the loss of 6000 luen. IbTCohequence; of which the Russians anoj'Jrussi ns are now fn force on'the left1 bank of thcSaale, below Mersburgh. r ; 5t)RESpENriIttL 25. 7 ;J'Austtia will certainly joirjjhealie3 ; a' congress of the German body, un der sanction of the' Emperor Francis is confidendy spoken of with a vie vy of establishing his! authority, and the ancient' Gcr'mncbnstitutiPn. f- CONGRESS. U&V2&tOF JtEPRES ENTATI VES. The eherpsscd bill establisbinig the, toAvn of McfXp'10 enUy "was read a third time- ana l& Mr. Benson laid upbniheltalile a Ye- solution to the following efject, with an intimat on t hat lie should call for its consideration on Monday : ".. - - r " 'iesolitd, That a committee bepoint ed by Uus House' jointly tith a committee to be appointed by the tienate, to eonsider what business is necessary to be. don. before the adjournment of Conss;rar.doe'port ai uliat l ime the .two Houses may adQUrn.'', ,; Mr. .Ingersoll, after a number of per tinent remarks on uhe . present defects Ofthe law providing for thepunishmerit of piracy, 'nd on the1 jarring decisions made oy tne jucaciary oxneet s mercon and alsu oiv the prcsenV vexatious v and diSicult. mode of ,ti&ing rdepositions to be :e;ad in the couHs bt tbe U. 'States, offered two "rcsolutioni for enquiry into the propriety of an. ending 'the lawstJ these respects. . I hese - resolu Pons he proposed 10 lay on the tables p;he call ed up at t he next session - bf'Cdn gre$s. On the sucjlbpfihepea t lii s-c o u rser. was "ecjpt raryV to; the rules, according to wbicjh1aPostpbhemen yond tho sessionis'tkntalpount toe-- nerai or maennite postponement, ine House refused to consider the resolu lions, yhich nowof course l'!e on the table. . - , . The bill to impose a. doty on licences ii to disullers of vspirps, was firit taken up anu iue aiueuuuiems Buioe io com mittee of the whole were-scyerajly.a- iMriayIorjmo bv stfikine'putthe second section therei ot;inposmg a , duty on the capaclty tne iuu, ' ana : m ncu lacrein userung a section imposing "specific duties on the.quanuty3d&tilled5 the fttepifien L cents for , every 'dlpnj ofpirus front loreigniTOiterials ot jtirst proot, and so upjrdsI'toj25 cehfsfUhe ldgesti proofj ana every; gauon ,cisunea irpni dbrnestic rnaterialsT! cents: Jor the low- t i bere Peons an this 'anifehdmelittei . have brok,en;outat Pafermo troops had artved tr&trbat iMaJta'rh J J sidei to the tbwn ready' to act as;oc Ltasjop mightTequire; .J v - r eiti aoc so uptto 1 8 cen per; gallon on teriome?- CpnversaUpnyhe ques- j f Uon oil theamendment wa taken and i the Result pro ved id be as follpws :cr.thCarpei4rne insti.-a aUalit V pJ:lwtCjS'On I SSr&S.""-: fsiJjttoHonb The:bmwcistrli.v r mittee7ot;w&vi. nni m'i'x: leave tot agaiw, x r : ' ig8? f re-committheUtohcc Ways.and.s5t &Mr.KWK of Massfhen 'Thoi- - . . H J lV . uuiit uji .ci5u. iiu:uoniesttc mateuals fl i wOhe engrossment ' 99t'. Against it. ; ; f'-''xif,i iivuuum; rcsuivea Jiseii into a com tnittee of the whole, Mr. Nelsoa m ih6 1 chair, on the tux billsr ' The bill Wj.it Jand coUect a JDirectrrax wiftin tie & niped Staiesj-was then taken up, discus- scm iucuueu .ee reporieg io me House, and-thecphunitlec obtiiined leave ta sit aga!nh" the re mailing billsb -''The flpuse thenpltfceecledto derthe report of ftje cnmmitteeyin whole pix the Direct Tax biTiya( jourrrect Mfore having gone through same.: ... j ; - ; - :'" . . uesihyt July 6:4:M. . .RTrTrdup, JVorhhe rnilitaryc6;v mittefe repor ed the bill from the. Sena!? -, for establishing an:invdHd1rorps,!:)riiV out atnendment v arid it was, referred to : '"avcommtttefhoJe" jhcences tovtiisIers1! X" speviieOus- i quors, was reau annra ume. i,i rjis.oiii prposes a nmy on licences ? diaullersl a:fo!Iows Faf the employment nine cents tibr each gallon of ,thecipacit; ; thereof, including the h?ad; for omuntn, eiir utee n cent s j ifgr two mouthy thlr'y t lii&&s i rfi'tlr1eV:ifomUw forty t? 8en?s,;, lor lourQnujs niiy iy ii"wjr,j"'fr iiionihs, seventy cent tf -f one jrir. h andrtd and eigln cents for -each g-i'l-ra ei Its bapacrty.a3 ifdrewul.f' T??JJ! the empioyment of a st!! orsulUiatte" tiU'ati'bn ot spirits from eMg$mmi: for onmwiKitmWff a t : fov itti jwmiths. sixty ceu'sfw. 1 six months otiCuhdnKTantt - one year, tine jvunoreu.5u. ' & verv boilerVhowever csiructeIrf iaxlistiller. on eacb a sWf terms andixieropjoy lbe ,?$ The bill m(ied wfcM"W 85 - Mhe Ilousecnprocecrlea dtbwendmcnts committee oKthnoe r ;- laying. Sc collecW a ppyct; tn tKe States. 4 ; sr . Aftersome discussion and on some gi u i. --lfij,t ;Mr,PwtnvedipW to the commtiiec; u ?A-.tv: Neetived. r 4 j'-y;; XJM? nin nnssdVome 01 and libera lherremeide Day J and '4i!hobt XThe House ayuCv- 1 , lnnethroulvtheli bill.;' - The House resumed tiofiifthe bill for lesV 1 &rcet: taxwitmn uv erCp- Other amendtnenis r; jpc poseflnKu .".rv-' iints been; pro P"U4eteiiniDf r fti affirmative. 4, to 'ihelS'. 43er was raisedw- iD thtf P , 1 .S"1:5"'! int.- ' t incfa turcct.axi A: Mr.?Bensort3 motion Ibrihew,: toMessBenspniuGiu :billja to distilleES of blritiimi-HAT4k... orawoacK on tne exportation :otm distilledfrbm i l vvasvnegativete.l c VfeWVdTeadtng 'Wecifici. lis.tbiloWs-l;-;.v" ,cs by steam, aouois ""Till it. K-mmn Macon, Mnrtrth ca,Wd. YbJ , I Zr the bill and eSsri;Culpl Pearson and Stanford 'agaiM I . . I III..