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V a been rppoli-tcd.to.:aa bot " - J : ' ; ..faiowfe' that cZcrrxr iuci lor vast v ' - J.f JVAf i KVnri nhttv ; "Sf Ji .q'ch heVas ; rppoiofed . t$:de J vVJA-i.- ;.?KV-ion.': would fed, i 1 4: . ac-es-e irihis stillf prpf r1r VJz than thcc kvov?ed..batJ P" .'; cfti; oattd '. m : - our w 5 atipn . v v - ' U. i Con? B-rnryMvrctogDed--.'inucpia di. anguish. T Officer of: the :prfeentc;"medtViatUcvCham - .be a v ep;;th:c?t;:;; ' tains first 8pkSctcd uodr the.admuifj istration.of Prewdint-V .Viogton, J aid vb'ad : he notxestned; he would loetoii had considered htm a chi2en long tbt'e? Save been' the cad of y Xsaiio 'kbcw that President "Wash- .sOmucnrcnuuea to puDiiccoDsiuci-, 1 . tico, tna t a Vote and ypc cut mcaieb t, 'trr y'sMiLt(i" Tama tea to deniand ' his cslease from confinement arid me- ; caeca ignominy. ur k"1 Vr die ? his ship against British depreda- tions arid fdlihis when hit charac 'ter was ar perfectly kriowpvasfat.the: present time. s Under these circutn stances,! could not in juiuce to Com Barney at to the p-blic, wh'ose officer he is, havcrithheld from him the op. porttnity; of vlndkatinghia Ycputa- tU IJWI w wv " tiba to remain secretly on the files ofShc Department cor Indeed had I theTmost distmUdea .that-conceal-, tnent was the wisK of tEe wter, ; uu his opeo' avowal owed both : bii Tolly and his baseness-":"Com. ,par xey came to AVashiogtoo-I jread to rum the slander fromthe orlgioaU and displayed to him the author. The re. suit i known snd Iam .happy it is do worse ct wui improve nc, maoucia . oi olr. I. and l Dope, witnout ,im pairing his health. 7$ Mr.. Taylor had the "audacity1 to tcharge mo with a u flagrant breach of uusti-yemanded an , 'explanation through rtis frieoj). I.gavc' p sub starice the reasons, I have here assign d, and exhibited to bis friend the o riginat lettci tKis w as not satisfac toryhis passion or feivvaoUyJ had . prompted hhn "to prepare n clterna- tive. A thalJenge was produced, and, las'cH'eryman of honor and, com. men . sense m my situation . would, have done, I declined tbe invitation.'. The next resortwas an abortive at tempt topubfish In the Baltimore pa mpers the argumentative, and eloquent jnorsel, that appeared in the Federal Republican of this -day. Thet'g(icd sense of .eWry.; Editor in Baltimore " rejectet) the Bagitioirs libel, and it has at length teen forced by the scaven- gers of detraction through thc com men tciver. . ' ; . . 1 ask pardon' of the public for . this mcmentary aberration from the. ele vated path feicrj official duty, would have ores cribed, but truth and'ean- "dour, mther -than'personal feelings, 'have urged the course wtiich I have relucu'ntl? pursued. ' -v.jones. iraHst9ttt Srf. 6, 1813. . ' . '. ..... :- v - KEWX)RLB.NS -BATTUItE. We are informed that hij celebra-, teQ caaie has at last been determined 4o fayfcr. cf Mri L? vkgston; After several. frurtless applications to the na tional legislature, and ah abortive sat Luiocston we think thatte should. have" pursu ed from the begimnog," andbmught a suit in the Fcdcid Court at Ne w.Or. leans, against til r Durgenoy, the Marshal, who had dKpbssessed him in taeyear of 1808by viitiie of a4 il legal warrant. That gentleman ap'f peared to the suit, odlorhrs defence stated the"authority under which he had acted. thi,t there wasnbthing to' be decided but the point of Jaw whether that authority wa? legal or not. . But while matters were in tiat equation, and -t-he. esse ready , for a hearing thc'Distiict'Attorney of the. United Sutes, acting as ia prcsumV s cd, from the impulse of real, and with. out n $apTessor direct uthoitty. fro m the go vernm t n t, , !cd a sugges tion, suiing thit thr spit had been instituted. aod managed by coHiaicjn between the phintitf anddefjmdant, in OTdcr.to tffcciin ao iodirea and Jmprooer niinaer ti.e claims' -of the TJiuted .States to the propcrfyia jcon J tempt to recover damages from Ir.' Teflcrson, io Ae istateof Yirginia,l !Slr. Lwiocttoh took .the course which IrbTcrxyi t" rove'd, thCcurt to riiisYthe suit on ih-t grouatU1' After Hearing sumavH ta uuiu '" Cour tlfc'cr e ed the d iamwsibdoiJVIr; JWDgstbn's 'ptddonihl&nvit, effects; ntamount toi nal4 dc ciiloii Wairist hira.: ' He, howcvprlp.' ocalcd toiiHe Supreme Cptirttof the J Ucittd Stares, wno, alters iuu ocar iDgf"by ahlccbunseVoti iidMie rersed'that decree, aid remanded the csuiielac tdbceard(iijd'dejmjp cd c its.' real mcriteX 'According ihc cabse'AtaV heard, and wetiindern staod;'fully argued, oii all the 'imppr trinr points which.it ibvqlvei, and i5p. j on the whole, Vbn Jthe third oTUit month die 4CQurt decreed "and;, oxder cd ' ''that5 MrV Livingston -souldi be restored to postession oi, wc .ua:-. ture.. The prpcefccfiogsTn thiScause, axe as wcarc iworHKu,.j,wuiuuionw to inc fVica u7iyi riv , uWt auwyui w" "( a tibn of for cibleiiiry and detainer. v Amved,vlcUeif ' of marque 'a chr. SabineXBrnes'of Baltimore, of 2 iO tonsV 'lyguns'and46:meof 36 days from Naruzyia Gloucester, wiiii a valuable cargo' of silk goqds,-bropd cloth'sV&c . y Mv ; A British ship, with fish, hrd'ar. at Bordeaux J and a schr. at Bay onne, cargd do.- both prizes to the U. States frigate'' President," to mm. Rodgers. . ' The American privateer brig True Blooded Yankee, Haily had arrived atLTOrienu ; She had taken 4l pri zes, two of which arrived in France. She bra'c in 00,000 dolls, in specie, taken outof one of her prizes. One of which waa.rich homeward bound lndiaman, worth 500 000 dollars, which the took by boarding, and was convoying her to France, when she fell in with a sloop of war, which re captured her. 'The privatcersmen tried' to sacrifice the privateer for the safety of their prize ; but the sloop J or war toox no notice qi nem, ana went in pursuit of the sHip.; ( . Duriog the Armistice between Kuisja andFrance, Bonaparte was augmenting his army very much. As the armistice had been prolonged a month Ooger, it was said he would j have the largest army, by the time of its expiration', that he had ever ccJlected together. , It was the general opinion in Fj-ame, that a peace soon vould be concluded between that country and ussia. x. ;Afterthe success of theAmerican ffigates over those of the 'British, the commander of the' French fpgste Arethuse, was generally stigmatized as a coward &c in France, for not capturing the' British frigate Ame lia.which she had a desperate en gagement with. , ' The Sabine has been chased bv 5 kdiffereot ships of war on her passage, and escaped from tnem all with cae. DRESDEN JULY 15. The. emperor left this place for Magdeburg on the lSthJafter having reviewed the troops under cn Van damme, aud had reached Leipsic, and reviewed the troops at that place ; he then, after 5 hours set but for Dresden and reached it the same' nigHw f! - ' , ;f . , Trie Duke, of yicence, anil the Count of Narbonne, ambassadors of France at Vienna, have been ap pointed by the emperor, his ministers plenipotentiary -at' Prague. ; The Count of N-irbonne set out on the th. It was .beUeyed the Duke df Vicence wbulp! sct'ouVon the "l8th. The counsellor;, of AnstelCf plcnip'o. tentiary of Russia, jeacbed' Prague, on the I2ih. V.w- "r '( 'J A A convention was signed at'New m ark; for the "continuance , of the ar misrice till the middle of AugusK: j f 'On the fiAof July,, the cmperot of Austria was within tT?o milts of Prague, wheref he will tarry ; some time.: :ii;v-V.."'. ,'.;f;V; The FfepcK emperor on the 12th July visited all .the.- fbriificationsbcfi I iViagdeburg, which is one of the strongest places in Europe. He4eft Vi tteuburg at 3 'i n th e afte rhon and reached Dessau in 45 .hr3,and"Te viewed he troopsja that place;rHe left j)etsau at 2 Ta the morng.and wa3;al'JVIagdeburgl at which"-hreren. camped; the three divisions under gen. VaJiciamme V ' ' - -.7 . v J i ; ' ' ; XONDOH, .JULY JO..' - We have news again of Cocamo. modore Rodgers; and we hope that the President will share the fate- of the Chesapeake. Com. Rodgers was upon the coas t of Norway. He took. In Hyautr'Jat ' Bergety and left ' that Clace" with intention to canturesoihe iHaglish veucis fwia rqcxdanl Kvizre Ibid m iEngUsh sMpl&r the' i mr o. the A jiercan' Co M 4 -i, y, UDa'mfrie,'Cai,tGi'osfi Crdiib. ; jinf-Londpn papers; to; -July;' ,3-adCadiz papers td July 25;:;? f i A otsenger : in Uhe umttVwJjb. ' feft Eog! ind on the 45 th 7u!y , Wqrm liis, thst the Dukeof Monjrosc atket taken bv 'ahe'lrr'ra'teVpresidenf, Com; iRogenr, arrived atFalmouth abut ihe ilastofxJu'ne s aV' tt; with.80 prison- 'ers, DUt ins unusa govcrnmcui iwucu l'.LnAijrar'iliim ih.' and br- ( lh'the of7x'er;hiTing:charge-3of ibecaeJ, should ;be kept-on po?rajnei t Kwgr brig nutmei to-.aiI,fdr:Hlifaxr in all July, and the Packet was restored to teoriginalowners He also informs that Om. Rogers had taken and des troyed 1 4 sail of British; merchant yes- SClS. .' v' l ".':'V-"" ' , Nothing wafknbwn JnTBnglabd as to the deterrornation "fcf , theritish go- Ivernment respecting the Russian medi-' . ... . . jatlon. AUnougn inearnrai oipuwim i isiers at Gottenburg was khown,'the ob !iect of their mission appeared to excite our very lilite con crsauon. c w huv observe a single article. on the subject ?n our London papers, 5 V FROMv FRANCE. ' t By a mercantile gentleman, recent ly from Europe, we have been po litely Jianded the following decree of the French Emperor. . As we do not recollect to have seen it before and presuming that it may be interesting to some ,of our commercial riends, we give it publicity. , barib,5t.i iiB. 1813. lira imperial and Hoal Majesty held on Tuesday last a Cooncil of Finances, at which the Dulcenf Gaete, Minister oi Finance, and Count Mollien, Minister of the Treasury, at- jsisied. Amongst othr measures prescribed I by his majesty it was deckled rhat, the claims ! for supplies delivered at St. Domingo, which have been Ikjuidated in the sura of 7,100,000 francst should be paid by the Treasury in 5 ner cent, stock : arisiric from Droperti of this nature recaverfi hv that denartment. as ao pears by their books. This payment will take place a the rate of 2.000,000 francs ca-J i pita', or Jiuu.uvuarscci iniercsi per mmn, ' in March, April and May. The balance of .1,100,000 fi.ocs capital producing "33,000 j francs interest, will be discharged in juner Private letters from Paris state, that the above 7,100,000 francs are to be appropriated toatye payment of claims ; originating under the administrations of governors Le CI ere to Rochjim beau indusiVely, -and- represent the sum of 31 to 52,000,000 francs. ; All demands or claims of a prior date are null. NaU -Int. T FROM HALIFAX. Yesterday arrived bereVthe cartel brig Oriofli Jubin, 10 days from i Halifax.s Front Cap' . Jubin and an officer of the privatct'r. Yorktown, we lean, that they wercf informed at Halifax, by an officer of the Rattle sloop 6f war,-that ihty spoke a neutral vrssel, which had spo, ktn a prize brig to Commodote Rodg ers, bound to the'-United States, who in formed thatXJorhmodore Rodgers, had captured the -Maicienne frigate, 36 guns, off Lisbon; They further state, that the report was generally credited at Haiifsx. The Orion has 50 prison ers. , The cartel brig Agnss, from Port ... . . . land, was going intrj Halilx. Tim. wan. Copy of a letter from William H. Allen, com. nubding thetJ. S. brig Argus, to the Se cretary of the Navyy dated V Orient, (France, Jxlne 12, 1612. 5n. I have the honor- to inform lyou, that the United States' brig Ar -. gus, nas arrrvea nere in a passage oi 23 days, all well. On our passage fell in with (in pursuing Our course) the British schooner Salamanca (form erly the King of Rome, of iN.York) of two hundred & sixty tons, pierced for eighteen gtins mouiiting six and manned . with sixteen men she was front Oporto, bound to Newfound land, In Ballast ; captured and burnt herl : '-Xyf ' ' r' . ","V A: v. 1 shall immediately proceed to put in execudouyour orders as to ourul terior destination; I have the honor to be, fee, : : r - Yii?if..ALLEN. Hon. Wm. JoVes 'it-:-""V.''4 ' ?v Secretary ofthevNavy. ' . Extract cf & letter . Horn ,an officer 4n com. mand on IiakrOqtario, to tit friend in Una, citj dated - J - fi ' 5 OnVf the pilots and some ofthe men irom Blr- l rant'srvessel who frdi ; was takenihur larei rcontfewUh i Sir.. Jiupes yeo, haye arrryer) i! sre ; theymade their escimeJrom'l-cfsi ton ani oroagq i .oit neir gua rp .w ltn the'm.K The jpHorstates that our ire in that instance prbS'ed very destruc- - . t hi - j r'-Jterdav.t-it WaV spppojtdm por-, uoagers. UveV-id.that; tfeiWolfSirXarAes: usj sripjwas very mucn laic to pieces. Theyrcould.bt ascertain wJdsVof men, because the? prisoners vere-hur-riea below .tfsoon asTUneyrcameco board; were notlpermitted to conie 1 on aictjc untu: an yas cicar. ujipviorur B ritisli"i6cersealch1 conduct; on that occasion, and of the taesperaie yatoroi, -trauiauu vcacuu althp'ughrn reif ofecial unhey have, though eritonsttuctiorf. r. Trant jdiid notsVrixnfe naif (ph'tol not.e;enef ieo told' him to strike, or he)rwouId sinV htn.'.His answer was k fire a way,! am lO'adipgmy 'Xvto IdngToms which he did, and in that situation, fired his cuns oouoie cnareeawitn eret have' escaped iad cot therrear vessel unfortunately Cut away, his halyards and rigging in such, a Way, as - to, leaved him a mere:unmanaG:eanie wrecKr-r: Eckfor i (the f Master buiMefias built and launched; nety of dy to proceed vwith- tis oi our cruise, and I trust in God, before we; riituro, we shall have better jaeV,th'an;Wliaye; had.; Sir James must look to 'Um The winds will not always favor hlmrt V (fcj? Commddpre, - Chauncey did I not sail on ; the 26th ult. but on the. 28th. We have'a letter from Sack en's Harbor of the latter date! which says, u the ileitis now; getting under way THE ONTARIO FLEET, The Sylph pierced for 24 uris and carrying 20 of the burthen of 340 tons schcner rigged, was built , and ready for service, in " thirty iree days From tke stump - An instance of ex; ry .of ship' building. ; She accompanied the ' fleet in the cruise which com ' menced on the 2 1st August.1 A line brig is also nearly, ready for the, take ;c On the '14th" Aug. com. Chaundy sailed from SacketVs -Haibor andfell pedition,1 perhaps unknown in the nlltot in with the enemy 's squadron, btw'l.om' after a good Ideal of manoeuvring, got the weather 'gage the 5rjrti; then bore away ancT'he chased them to Kingston. Ouif 'fleet then returned to port arid sailed again' on the 58th, " the Sylph in company. But ir was tho't the enemy would not give them a chance oi the combat so earnes:ly desired Iby the officers and 'trews. . - , : Mrfolk; Sefttfr5ir$.: On Sunday! lastj six negro fellows belonging to differenr; farmers - in the vicinity of Cape Henry,' went down to the beach and made "sisals to the Plantagenet andDotterell, when a boat immediately " put off and took the m on board. A great many others have eloped in the same? way, Wvhich induces;us to belieye.'lthat theencmy holds a secret cbrr'espontlence (vwith! the negroes on shore., " This proceed ing of trfe enemy suggested to some of the inhabitants a ipianwhich ff i t had been managed .witri 'more : cif xumspectibn, would have r made ; him pay dearly fr the negroes. A :par. ty of the militia, (17 in otimbef) $ta tioned themselves behind the Sand hills, while two white metr with their J taces and hands blacked, went down upon the beach and wfevedsheir hand kerchiefs to the ships when a boat witn 6 men irtirbediately came ashore, followed at'the same distance, by two others full of men. .Just as the men from the first boat were, preparing to land, i)ne of thosb disguised in walk ing a few steps shewed his bare an cJes which he omitted to blacken. when the enemy exclairjwd-i-VTPftte mzn tn nftsptxise bv: ! Lieti us push:off which they did, and at thei same moment, the militia ran out and fired u pbnv the m until they were .out of gun shot ; they killed two" out of six. Had real negroes been made use of, the deception wpuld have been complete ' and effectual. V - Jtiehmgiid, Septewibn lli r The last despatch to the Governor- received last " fveniog ibyt. vidette froriij3anrrkop mained in jLynbaven on the'9th inst. Only of the 'enemy's fleets a 74, a brig and a sloop of war, with several smaTi vessels. Thsesbinst which had !rcturnedV within ;he; Capes'; on Tuesday "; last,' , did so we' presume, mereiy. in consequence oi tne . wioa s being at east, Jight and unfay or able, and doubtless sailed' again the jrfirst change; .Whether they are gone to n aiuar, or to reiniorcc tne sqaaaron off NewLondon, or, in a different di- rection,' to pjake dSpredations along' 0urV southern cois cannot be ascer lairicdr ;vi'. :r( r?.,rl yeance nor tr; be; surpassed, tacked and r .dowuiteir)ide nc&'rth MaiOr Case'. xttw i. lesjsion that he much ears Torpfedbes.v stithy importances in;, our-jneans of de Tence f ; ls the RamiUes crew of oa men aJarmed cd made uneasy by Tho. masWelcl .oln;a'comV : Qn- whajeboat; ? Yet Ihej are not afrfr fteem Thi4, ispaymg areate - ijiyqnjion , and ' bur own duzens " hav e been, disposed to bestow ou themrfe oagitated is SiThomas,v that f he geuys s tears in balling it " a mbdeTof Warfare cdsdbdlvidadsfrom inetceuaf yj motivesjxiu tebre novel than honOrablehls asWiion, how- ' eroliliewat he jisrior-soper iih&torlm br natural phifosbpher, aVneis .a .!prilhenentmaqvarid' sea-' inarti t Such invectives have been cast f oh-'hUMpwbpiktUf art of war, TheiChcvieBJpvardsa were1 invented jbjfecbwarcls, ' tobut all men on a level; The firstbomb shells, v -used ini thbdme of; Hfioce Maurice, Wre considered bjthbs effects, an abonSinableinV uesiroyeu . more women-ana, cnilcJreh Used against Conenhage is a new in- U; vesnrionr of ISQSmore A bomb-shellsUiYet the fShafpnell shells 1sr;als.:nW-'1hveA- tiiwit . uscy.K iiiciu1 riituuut srRTnnrA -1- . British i goyernmn use te inven . tions. aiid harepensioeb? t Inventors: . Thejrhishgbvetnme 'Fulron:3Tore.fag1t; 'the. 'Bob- logne flotUlaHu Upfexs. ;'. r$tiejphc&. rice ismerireV not quite novels anSIJ is quithiroorahle' in us, bdtn byprece-v; dent andcoinonuh otHe?r ebgines of, ynr. k Itv cannot ' be jenied itbaft it , would be as honorablt lor rowlit; to destrov a;74 asbaSrl'' tb" destbv - a' detericeleSsVasteor woodnioop; ; 1 the . that the p'ra'ttice otXttiedoeis jsutborp ised by a raw of Congress; of hf&rjtti 3d, x 1813;fcehceirs a legTlAbe of war fare corn manderf mjst bcauuous hbw they ; trelc;. S taken in suc h jegaiebtei- ; tors, that the' law ' fpr--vencburagirig the driving- the enem frombur watersTi i is very oetecave imd;icibpe will be improved at the nteeuniof Cbh- gress. 'Itrants to individuals one half, a me yawe ortbe vessel vwhicn snail . be f ilatfwir. J fc.''- 'ii t'il'ii .-Xi 'l-wJ: 0 vessels rrd thebfficers wl- cunboatrlrMs-aO ed SutBayeo gjrahifogjy the yhc3eajo;of takebiSuperiofo half tho value f infetioyfbrce in which , cases m ust bviousto eVer'v one that few. individuaihaye 'capital or enterprize to fit out k-Vpowerliil Torpedo expedition-- and thus, Iperhaps bnie of 1 he most important rVyenUons r -the lu- " tU re ; independence andA'Mnniness of -jf ri this Country has nr)t a'fair' chance of 4iip.ef's. lihrifyriovemrblcnt have all the means without additional' eTtpense they hve riejl boatsvesseis anr men, and the men Should nave the reward forusing torpecibes.'. Ten y or twenty . of the gdvernmejit'&bbatscould drive irtthe boatsfwr make 'It impossible to put one out from his ships. Thus they ould clearthe :way fdr four i rfive orpedb attacks at thesame inst inland to a certainty blow him upltor drive 'him Trbm our waters;': heat his boats hv boats, and the 1 . torpedoes will beai the ships. This' is the object rcquiredj.anjit would cer tainlv he bfas much" n&ribnal utility, as honorable and worthy of re wardfj as H theSsame thin had been done by-a fri- 4 gale or Y4 of ebual force. -'-. i " . P. S. As sir Thpmas; nardy seerrs to have very acuielalqnnarion if U our. inoveHienij? Muw;awM applied tothse Vlio communicate with the enemy', would have a good etTec i. Traitors, to their, oyntty should be punished with: the utmost vngorthis is (he usa war - .SHEUIFrs SAL-E ,'TrHEttE Wlti: CE SOLD io the tpwn In f Wavneavitle. H1H H five thousand acrea oi inu . "f ' brcerryVof- Heuger, lyini the water. iiUttyptbe taxes aueinw yrT .-aft;t8l3. ; .v;' .- :.4 - NEGROES YOR SALE. 30, who tsnot onJyWexcelleirthaiid at. carpemeryana Tg.7I.nt ' TfavNeW . ' il T.J .A'mn.0C ftn3Z - er is too o v ritrtT" " i ihiatthir I begleave Wstifjg ll 1 ' C j . -v 4 4 J I
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