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From the Richmond Duuy Com/'.it:.
1 IST OF TIM AM I BILAN II VVY,
\i St a. i 11 il'< I Acs, and in the
difiiTei t !’• i is. ar il Harbors
oi the U. S June I Sid.
Wim is. Guns. Commanders.
Adams, (*. Morris.
Akrt. 11. 18
Ar us, b. i 8 I.t. Allen.
Adeline, sell.
A sp, seh. I.t. Smith.
bomb.
.Aiiah Ifan, b. Smitli.
32 (repairing J
l o’dtimtion, -i4 ('. Sle w .it.
nlle'lation, 36 (ft. Gordon.
( mi ni ‘s, 36 J Smith.
G iroline. sch. 14
(’oiioutll, do. 8 I.t. Pettigrew.
( •met, do • 14 I.t. Boyle.
Duke cf (donees-
U r!b- li l “
F* patch, sch. I.t, R.tge.
lli x, 32 1) oner.
J iitt-ipiize. b. 14 I.t. Blakely.
FI zaheth sch. 2
Fair Ainc ican, 4 I.t. Chauncey.
i net. se 11. Lt. Crowley.
(i’Ti Pike, 32 A Sin< lair.
Giowler, sch. 1/, Mix.
G >v. Tomp- , T ~
, . , ’ 6 I.t. Brown,
kins, sell.
D met, 18 I.t. Bi Idle.
IF tnilton, sch. 9 I.t. MTbtril 11.
J hn Adams, 2(>
lfaac I lull, sch. 10 I.t. Newcomb.
J ;l: i, do. 2 Ft. I’rant.
I. uitiana, 20 j
L t\ ot the {
.Lake, do. J
M 1 cedar.:an, 838 J Tone s.
M:ulif>, 28 J Ciiauueey.
Mu v, bomb.
Nvv York, 36 Crepairing )
Neptune, Jones.
N’ t Inch, sell. 12 I.t. Monk.
O’cida, b. 18 I.t. Wool fey.
Ontario, sch. 1 I.t Stephens.
I* efideiir, 44 Com, Rodgers.
Pitlidenr, 12 M'Donougb.
I* tapfco, sch.** 12 Mortimer.
P* rfeveratice, lb'll.
F • t, sch. 3 Lt. Adams.
R’vtnge, sch.* 16 Well.
Svreti, b. 14 Lt. Bainhridge.
Scourge, sch. 8 Lt. Osgood.
S’fifiri*, bomb.
Scorpion, sloop 6 Lt. K-oiinedy.
Froup, b. i8
United States, 44 S. Decatur.
Ye ngeance, bomb.
Vcfuvius, do.
15 fules the above, there are a
number of revenue cutters, and a
bout 170 a lew of
which arc on the lakes—alto, two
block voffds in the Delaware.
Iwo lloops ol war have lately
been launched on Lake Frio.
["Schooners Growler and Scourge
on Lake Champlain, have been ta
ken fmee the date of the above lift ]
* Vessels marked thus ars hired by
the l huted States. I
The net/ Hoops of war of the
United States Navy, lately built at
Frio, are noble viflels. ‘i hey are
ol the rate of the Wasp and Her- j
ru j f, each mounting 1s ?>2 pound
c; rronadcs and two long twelves.
One is called the Lawp.i-mcb, in
honor of our lamented Here—the
other the Niagara.
BLOCKADE OF N'FW LONDON.
A strong party ot the Biititii
landed at Miilftone Point, near
New London and turret dec! iu sur
prising and carrying il i:\vcn
This i: the great. It xploit
they hav. done there fine-. our I T.
177 < —lot:J.—l i ;ho c’.Oi
u'.rnct nv r r oi tin- rcvoluti* raiy
war, England }-•<>tlc(led the o Fniui
('item I’ .inil State-,) the p< fl. If and.
great external rt. lucres not dilli cf
ed by loreigti wais, (he was fupprrt
til by the influence of placemen,
penfiontrs and ojxdaits. ‘I he
it.habitants of tin: colonics w re
without fvflcio or (in.nice, veithout
army cr nary, wit out a nation vl go
i’ rnmerit —yet the tyiant was .;tt 1 v
c’i front a foil thedtlbned h.diita
tion ot freemen. The tree ot liber
ty wa„ planted, and is now liir
rounded by 7 < i'VX Ct 1 ot Inc uti
izens again engaged in its d< .'eJlct,
vim ci! the ii li ny 11 ■ ars < i pro
t ding it, and with this mil, once,
that, in the I .niter war, ti.e-y h;d to
drive the cm my out. they h.ivi now
only to prevent his coining in. —
How conloling a nfl* cli-m I r the
patriot—how detpoiuiing f. r the
r ory. A 1 ilitarv Alo nit or .
SOMETHING NI.W.
A letter received yetlerday front
an undoubted tourer at \Y.:fl>ii g
ton, dates that “ the ) nil us” had
come forward and offered t<> loan
govi rnment any linns they might
want at seven and a half pi r cent.
The writer oM.ivcs, “ 1 am r j..ic
ed at this— their money is prefera
ble to any other, in my opinion
for it once we get their money,
their i'upnort is ccttain ”
City Gazette.
A letter received at New York
from New London, lays—
*” By Ihe kill flag tent to the en
cmv by the militia brigadier gener
al, we are informed, that tin < m
modore knew all the names ot if.e
gen:lr-m*n concern'd iu tilting ut
a torpedo from this place, from
which circumftnnce it is evident,
that an fti'l comi u s
between the enemy and their friends
en shore.”
REMARKABLE V ARIATKW.
Qn Thursday morning l.dt it was
reported and by many confidently
believed, that the Piefident of the
United States was dead, and that
Fort George was rccaptuied 4< >< >0
ol our troops had fallen into the
hands cd the enemy. ‘I he mercu
ry rote to cypher above blood beat;
j<V Ipaikled in the eyes ot many
the hearts of tome were too full for
utterance—cerrain Jritnds were
found at every corner congratulat
ing each other on the happy tiding o ,
and tome were exprefiing their en
tire resignation to the Providence
of God. But fad to relate! on
Fiiday morning it was announced
by the New-York papers that the
Piefident was considered by the
phyficiansout of danger—that Fort
George was fate, arul our troops in
high (pints—and that the Bntiiii
ItHd been roughly handlt and at Cra
ncy Bland—Upon this inform tien
many long laces appeared, nuhtn
choly ajuiin ( btaintd the victory <•-
ver joy ; pn mill’d prelims, tet!:-
vals, *-:c. weie rtlinqu'Hied; the
mercury fell to f)0 degrees below .
cypher ; the pn liability is that Ir-iae
are t.at to well pleated with t! <: o
vcrruling hand of Providence iince
this difapp >intm :.r.
Ad: Haven Register.
iIJjUH BJIUU J.S,
j IGJIT C.:SJ(S. o’
MOV. Bi *SI L\ JJS,
I ni’ ec h— Iftjdy / .
1). (C.-.Mirer ■,
FORFIGN NEWS.
By an anival at New-York, on
I iiuay hdl, i:i .it) days from 15 r
draux, we have nn < ffieial ace mint
ol utothtr gieat battle between the
R uth ;r.s and their allies and the
Fi< iiclnatut then allicr, n the 20th
May, ih which th” l'Yeia h were
vict uimis, d,ie.itd tiitir etten.y,
and dr ve tl.em . ut t t all their
ltic’.tg b.oh s with great fi. ughttr.
An aitotilicc was figtied on the
4th ol June betw. en the belligt rtnt
p ‘.vr, Conniiillioni r. nn tlje’p.'u t
el France, tile 1 iuk- Cl \’; at 7 1 ;
or the p.tit of l\uuia, Cuui.t do
S !, u\ .I. ti; and on the part ot
F- ill.:. I.i* ut G n ek- FI dF 1 tie
(’->iu a.Hi -tiers having examined
their Juil paw ns ;u GT)eild< lI on
the Jun •, and tign-’d a lu' r 11
fion ot at ms t ir 30 h urs, met at
the village’ o! PL wit a, mad*, i.mu.d
for the purpnfe. between ti e* advan
ced p ib, c.t the rclp’divr aru.i,-,
tor continuing the ncg-auit nos
an armitiice litlpcmiu g hoftdiiies
between all tile b-llmcr. .its, and
agreed, among other artie!. -, that
hoflilities Ihould ct ife at ill j.oint ,
from the notification of the am il
Me; and th..f it flusuld com: u
till tne 20th Ju'v, indufive, and e.f
its expiration fix days noti.c to be
gi\m.
1 he emperor Alexander and the
king ot Pitilli i, attributed the lots
ot the battle < I i.n z-. 11, to tha en ors
cmrimirted m the uii ctioii ot t;.e
Cu-ohir.e 1 forcer, and above all, to
th it tii. ultics att. ndant on tie. <p
eratii t:s (.1 from i ;o to 18..,c00
UR n, acting (11 ihe • ffu.fr. e I(e v
rt lolvcd to tak up tho p iifioti ot
Buitzen and tiotfikiieh. aha.dy
Ci I biatetl lithe i .iff r\ < i tin. kveit
years war ; to coma lit- to- the re ail
the r< it.lorcetnents ixp•. cted tiom
th> V>l l u!t. a 1 J oilier p it. is m the
rear; tc ftiillglliet. his p- htion i:y
every mean-. v\hich a't cul i lur
tiifti ami there to er.c* uoti r tt.e
rilque of an ther battle, ot whiih
aU the probability apjxaiea to be tn
their favor.
On the evening ot the 191 b, the
enemv’s pofitinit was as toll ws;
ti.tir left tilted upon mountains,
cover and with woods. ..;d pupiniii
ctflar to the c< uife ot the Spree, a
bt>ur a league tn m Bautz n. Baut
zen fuftaintd their centre. Ills
town had been entrenched around,
and covered with redoubts. 1 lie
right of the enemy wrtfted upon
feme little fortified hills which di
fende i the openings of the Spree,
on the fide ot the village of Nmf
chutch. Their whole trom was
covered by the Spree. 1 his very
Arotig pofiticn was but a fid! po
firiiin.
We perceived diflir et'y at 3DCO
miles in the rear, earth tie fitly
thrown up. and works which dtfij;-
nated the fecund pojiti I*. Ihe
left again r.Tided on the fame put>
tion, at 2coo toifes iu tile rear ol
thole of the fir ft pofitinn, and con
siderably advano. and i.i tmiit oi tiiu
village of llechkirck. Ihe centre
ruled upon their intrenched vi.la
ges, where f.) mar y wotk- I ad bt t n
tl i. wn up thu tln y ndght be con
fid tied ns Ptiong places. /\ maill.y
and liiflici it ground covered ihiti
t. nirihs <>t the < t litre. I.aftiy. it eir
right retted bth'lid the tii il p- fitior,
upon vill;ig;s and little liills, en
trenched in the fame manner.
The Mont ot the enemy’s army,
in the ft TI and fee end p. •dim -nr,
tlfetched .1 i.aguc and a htdf lour.
/’ •; r d. : s K ri.n>oifar.. w ,
t’.lfy ■•)(’ I rei V( tii W ! T V *f: I'd.
mg f h'’ lolx ct a hatfl. F . • ( .f
1 m /.. n, aid alter *; f .■ \ . ;
tuning, ft een m> r h . ; 1 o! ‘ Vt .
hoppi turn the (hn t . 0} u
!he ( i: 1 r r | V .Jr, v k
m. t.) I avu g anivic) vid 1 ■,•
, put 1 unit II .it the I. ad ( ‘ lie? : . )
’ fhvifr -it, at J ictook the y'h- . . t i
Iv'./Tiigfv.vi'ii.a. Ac the I. u • nri;-
n- rt, the a rp-; of </, u. 1 l a.: ii'. n
v. M( htn u<! eel ah. nd ,t t ! . r , ! r! :
P’jr.cP <) iku I,t iJ. j-t n a
the ( r T|\ p- fid, t - ..,j ..
liom llo>. ilw* id,i, anh. J 1 ,
Wt. ■ . 1: fin i ~ :
the eo’ps (1 :. I• !. •. .;| j h,.\ ;j
b;. nd. A? j, ha.: ir: .r ; ,-
A W h.;'\ VV.: •tv Ii k
i.y Ah:. *’ ;• a oui to ;-•:; r, v
!:/<<’ tin ect! vdy. A 1
ot fu l.gl , and Vi ‘’ . ■ . 1 \v -
wa 1.1. n !, and ft • e rj • of \ 1 ..
ove’ithr,.r t, i . < L •>.-
ci It r th- >;.r
i h cl r. aV\ ;p ;;
2 V l < V !. i*. tr 11 \ [.
Oil I 1 c jot
tr.ort u I■. ]l, • , t
to the h l.d
i'i H.l ti’ 1 I ( ‘
‘'•
t....- . iupporti .. tin i•,
F; h u . i . •- ji ,1 1
l. Mum !of ‘.. . ’
*Y stv i: ’ ft* l - - ■’ on ‘ 11.2. ii- r
few Uio 1;> li the !.,'t .if a|- ■
liom 1?. ; 1! ii .i; • ( ( |.
Ilia’la, ull) to wi.mu 11 v> ■
ty had given tl:- .14 < 1 inr 1 1. t ~
ot the ci tre, to p m the S;> 1 , ia
orJcr to f.arr.. r die enen y*- 1. :
iT.ltiy. he con tiiai and th. i’ i
M. Ikwa, ui .iir whf t d'’ .> .u
the i.i <tjs (uuit 1. it 1• • ■ >1 :.d
gillernl Rei’neil, to ~|prn:i( I \ \g
p ;f> the Spree, and It “ ’! .r: -
my’s rigl.i, and to marc', upo. hi;
htad*cju.Mitt .it VV;j'f f. t j, and
from ti,e-tee up..>r, VW'l'i tuia.
At mon th* e r. iug I * m.
lie I )ua. j (.1 1 ao.: turn I*ut id r.
tit ct fiat y to tin. u v 1 hi- i.i ge,
ot which lie forct-d ft.i p. liaai —•
1 In- Duke of R.igula 1 hr- w oi’ .1
b'tig( ; I is whole e< ips dt . tin. s
pa tied on tht C.lf.e: fin *<l tf.e STi t
Alter fix houia of in,;ut ca
dii.g, and I v ta! , h.
('• uip.ir- 1 p.i*-*; I’ .. . ; vH|
F'-iMut cecuj’i. and 1 lie vAagwßH
Nieckuyc, am* carried hv a
11* p a p ain which rendered h> i
mailer of the who!** of the
ot the tnt mv’s p fi'ion ; tht 1>
ol Reggio p 11 fled himielf
heights, and at 7 o’clock in ti v.. \
ring, the enemy was throwt I. ,
upon sis ft cor.d pi fitien. ( .
ii-ttrarui paflt tl one < i tin a
the Spree ; but tin crier, y r* It I\. *1 i
the heights which luppirtnl his I
tight, ainl by t! is n
e. hitnieif h tweet, the ct rp:. of ihgfl
lhir.ee of M> tlcv.a and *-.ur
At y o’clock in the tv.ning thtfl
Riinct ii M* Ikwa at.d Get:.
tin ariivc'.l at \A aitthtii. i
Unite 1. 1 II y iti.i then rt iv. :
dels to make .1 in* ft 1
vll ft* ot iLut t!m gua. Js 1 ui |i
ica le- He occi.pitil all ti e ufl
fierchcd vill. t ; ., ar..l ..'1 the i
t’- ilk,, width tin y w . !.1; ;
*d r. * \ ..I u;:’e ; a ! v. ite and
tl ■ chr cti’ c of lii . hl-.1.k. *’•%.
< u’il 1 kt*l fht t.it .
tit .11 fhil in 1i: * g;..
Ihe Duke ot Tanr.’ttn, *;i l.fl
1:1*0. id. Ki ul .’ I the
ai.*! *is him met! hi.
J j HH
‘1 be emptror f! p-t upon the inalH
itl t! c itidif of !.’ i. ; :vt *hc it:"B