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of Klein- Bafehwitz. The. the ett
t, r., forced frw.it all Ili> p li ; '■ ,T ’>S
left ;n our power the fluid of ba’tle,
covered with his ilea I an I wounded
aril level at thousand prilon rs.
t)• tin* 22 ka’ o’clock n the
rr.f.rnir >, the French army put it
s. It in rw t: ‘D. i!u enemy had
fled the whole ni hd, bv all Ue
rs and in ewry dire a ion. ll's
ii It |i . were encountered beyond
Wei if iiburg, <£KK I he did not make
any refiftaucc in.til we had reached
th-.: hiiulfts behind Rruchenback.
*
‘1 he enemy had nut yet iecii cur
cavulrv.
I lie enemy retired by Bit flail
V i Lii’N.u into .Si'efia All Sax
rr.y is delivered !r. in its eiteuii.e ;
raid up il'.e mors.it gos the h,
the french army will be in bikini.
I'i.j enemy has burr.; much or
1,; lagergi ; blown up many pa. ks
r t ;;r uioiy, and Lettered in the
vi!| ( . na treat nun.her of wound-
‘
e:. 1 hole *hi h ih? y were able to
carry oil in their w legor.s. had not
th ii w umis ilr- IT and. ihe inliab-
i J the number at m ire
Hfe* 1 - More than to.ooo
rvue’ in. titled m our [■ <wer.
l'i.i i of G c'liitz, wliich co:i
tai: ■ !•.’ Bt' to,coo inhabitants,
leceiv l'rench as tfnir deli-’
Viii'i .• •
‘J and army in 1* utuga! are
ii u and are advancing in 3
dr i: om against lokdo and
!\ #... !—r.tie a ;ai’ It Saiamanos,
am ? J, commanded by \V.I
-lir • . pirlon, amounting to
7i ten, with a large park id
!:. t\ ilkry ag.unft Burgos.—-
K Je ph has oiders to rctiie up
oi .e Ebro, and not give buttle,
utneis iorceil. Chronicle.
v 9 <iw rtfngw.,n>ar>niM■ • a
f M O A T 7 T O li.
a ruu ii ay, August It.
; l ‘5 place is made the llead
rs lor tlie depots & Ration
oi ;loops in Georgia.
‘llll'. report of the captme of
the Ligate President, is in no man
n rior.fmmd—we therefore think
the itnort is untrue.
•
THE Senate oi the United States
have lonfirmed the appointment of
.Vt firs. Bayard & Adams , as minil
tus h r peace, under the mediation
of Ruflia ; and rejected that of Mr.
Gala'in, 18 to 17 —conceiving it as
improper that he 111 mid liold two
ex- cutive appointments the fame
time.
Washington-City, July 24.
The limfe of Riprcftntatives,
it w ill be perceived, have been fit
ting for the molt part of tfie two
lafi days with doled doors. We
have no idea what has been the fuh
ject of their deliberations, but it
probably has relation to our Rate
of war. July 27.
The Senate were ytftcrday prin
cipally occupied on confidential bit
fintfs. But little of a public nature
was tranfaclcd. July 31.
Both Iloufcs of Congress have
agreed to adjourn on Monday next;
all the hufmefs is rapidly, and now
harmoniously progrelfing to a con
clusion.
lo om below’ we learn that the en
emy’s squadron were, on I hurfday
..t 12 o’clock, in the 11. iv five miles
below IVknt Look-Out.
J iivAl)• (j <. AR i tRf | I'.ORGI
MilleJg.vUlc, J <ty d>>//>, Ihi ’.
GENERAL ORDERS.
Tiie avowed deiermimition of a
large prop- ni it) of the (to k In
dians to cotnitv.ncc holfihty on <>ur
frontier, renders it indifpcnbihlc
th..t the State take immediate 11 pr.
to meet them in time and il p.-Hi- j
bit? to anticipate their attack. Kor I
this pmp !': th * Comma;; lev in ;
Chid ln.s been called upon !>v the
Secretary of V, ar, to turn out a cer
tain Dumber of mi'itia. ‘t ou will
therefore prepare the rigs nent of
detached militia under your corn
nun I, to marcli to fuel) place on
the iiotitier as will he hereafter dc
fignaftd as tfnir rend.zvou> po par
atory to thei. marching agaii.lt the
eriemv. Li the mtun time it i.-> un
portant that you fliouhl in iruct
y. ur men in the lirll principles of
mill :.ry dieiplinc, r.nd tfuy will
fi:*J it muih to tit. ir coudoii and
a r.vti.iciiee if tliey will provide
thetnl.lves with knaplaeks and hav
erf.tks a:ul luiuble ilodiU g lor
cau'p ati 1 fit-id duly. Arm. and
ammunition will be tea y tor them
at the place < t rendezvous.
As the moment when you may
be called upon to march i-. uncer
tain, pr. ib.tblv v/ithin a few d,.\',
)ou will lee*! the tier tli'y of vgi
lance. Ir any of your men diicov
tr a relucl mce for the f*i vii c y u
are at liberty to take lubltuiites it
you approve of lu. i) as are fieri J.
Ii the number of mm in vur
companies have dim: liied fin. e
tfuy were full detached for the le-r
----vice oi the United States, you will
compltte them to at lead 7 A rank
and hie by volunteers; and so
foo:i as you have mußered them
you will report to the commander
in chief their Rate and condition.
By order of the Commander in
Chief.
ANTHONY PORTER, Sec’ry.
‘To Col.
The force to be employed in the
proj cteJ expedition ag.unlt the ln
uians will probably contift of 2500
drafted and volunteer militia bom
tiiis Rate, i;oo bum Ik nifiie,
and the pi regt. United Staten reg
ulars lau Iv oidered lrom the South
ern to join the N rh Wißcrn Ar
my. Although dilputch is all im
portant it is iik. ly active operations
will not commence for fonu - time,
as the General (iovernnient. hav
ing taken the bulinefs into hand,
remains to be heard from.
Washington City , July 31 .
Intereßing from Prance.
Extract of a I.itt.r from his F.xul *
laicy tho Duke of Bassano, dated
May‘doth, 1813.
Ihe Emperor has perceived
that the present situation of affairs
might cuule the Americans to loofc
a part of the advantages of their
commerce. I its maje-Ry has or
dered that the quefiion which lias
come before fiim Ihould be dcdd and
in the way inuft favorable to tfic
American .
Wherefore the conluls of the U
nited States Hull have in prance,
in what relates to the prizes, the
fame jurif.liclioii which the French
consuls excrcife in the countries
where they are moR favored.
‘The American viff.U and priva
teers shall be allowed to take each,
oOmufk :s, 70 pißols, .701 words,
and the number of guns which lhall
be necUb’.ry, from 3 to 24 poun
ders.
an American mer.ht.it
fltall choose to profit by this a van
tage, lie fh.il! be 1 o ;.:J only 1 y the
term.; of t;.e iliciee to c.iUle the
iii'.i'c of the veH.I, h r deliinafon,
an I the numb’ 1 of In r crew, to b:
Ceriilied tty a couimiiliry of the im
peii.d marine—an I it is provided,
that with that cei tifiealt he shall be
allowed to purchale flic arms and
to fbjp thcia without any difficul
ty.”
C'!. vof J letter from a mctnlu rof Con
VO.
1 :.e cf R crccy rrn our
pror ‘dings cling removed, I am
now at libelty to lav to you what
v have* been doit.g. The Ihvfi
d *t recommrn J*-d c> ‘fi iiuiallv
j
fmu R. l')lutioii> up. r: C..u.merce,
to pr. v. lupplics <4 provdi'ins to
tlie nemy \n ..ct l.vingan l.in
birgo u; til the next meeting of
Couguls, palled th 11 ult* of Rep
r lent.uives in a huge tnaj uity.—
1: was negative t in the Senate by
a major jr Vof t a v .tes.
A I i'l from the St tiate to pro
hibit the u! o; Brttifh Licences, un
c. r Icvere pui.dtie*, is now under
cot.fi.leration. b was fufpen l and
until the fate of the trt.bargo b.ll
was afecttail ed.— Ipn fume it will
pas. today or to.in.rrow —Con-
gal will adjourn on Monday next.
I. KE ONT \RK).
The (Jen. I’ k.*, was on .Satur
day rea y to I -il atid on Monday,
(! • motor. Chauruey failed from
Sac kit’s f! arbor with fus whole
squadron. It would Iv imp iliblc*
to put to paper the anx 1:y v iih
which hope and fear aguat. s the
public mind as ir look.-, to tl.e ifLic
<d the battle between Chauniey ck
Vco. 1 heir force is nearly equal.
All that bravery and fi-til au do
vuil he done. A few diys will
give us security. Dan. I'rt ;s.
FORT MI.ICS AGAIN’ BESIEGI D.
Ce/>y of a Utter Iran emitted to the Su
rd ary of War by the person to
whom it war addressed
Upper Sundufkv, Juiy 24, 1813.
Dear Sir.
Mr. Oliver has this moment ar
rived from Fort Meigs, with a ver
bal im ff'gc from Gen. Clay to Ma
jor Gen. Ilurrilon (now at San
dulky with a considerable force) in
forming him that the Britifli and In
dians have again befiegeJ that place.
They were difeovered on the oppo
site file of the river yeßerdav m un
ing just alter revcillee. Jhe In
dians had eroded over in the night.
JOHN C. BAR I LL I TANARUS,
Ou. M. Gen.
FROM T OR T GEORGE.
We have received information to
the IG*h inst. at which time all was
tranquil, and the troops were iii
high spirits.
Brigadier General Boyd is in
command. General Deu.born In; 1
taken leave of the army, between
whom and him much harmony pre
vailed ; and the moment preced
ing his departure L tcpi cEnted as
having exhibited an ::ti cling fceni*.
1 he bikerings which have been i\p
refented asexitting among theofli
cei> hsveal.ni.it entirely iubfided ;
and mutual eff -rts at conciliation
have rest arid to the camp that
good humor and harmony which
private kuds had in fome degree
dilfurbcd.
F.xlrjrt\/a /turf, ... \t or ...
ri?/ /:. itj >i. S.et c7./y* •.
*/n.V /
Sa< ken’s Harbor, July _
Oar iLct lia'i gone nut of she
inner harbor anJ appearances are
in i.ivor of its going to Lain do
hours at fuifi.elt.
“A little expedition of v.dun
tcu s from the country, to which
by the advice ot cnm. Chauncey I
i Li.t 4 > soldiers, tailed lr<>m hence
D days since on b..ar ! of tv.ohnall
row bouts, with a <> pounder each,
to the head of the bn Lawrence,
where they captured a fine gun
boat mounting a ‘24 pounder, 14
baticaux loaned, 1 o Hirers and (if
men. Ivo of our fclu's. have gone
cun to convey them in. Ifu prif
oul.-s have h.cn landed, and arc
coming in under charge of a detach
ment of dragonm.”
CANDIDATES.
. _
Tht foUozeing gait Union an can
didates tu npnsavt IViikcs county , at
the n.xt session cj the Legislature.
lor Senate
Mat nti w Eai hot, E ;q.
Pi i t Milner, Esq.
For the House of representative..
Col JOHNSON Wj LLBOP.N,
Tiiom as I’ vi bo r, Esq.
Col. M.\Ci K Hi.NDKRSON,
Di nt \ n (J C \mpbki i.. Esq.
Maj. Ib NJ \ MIN P*)R| I it,
Cupt. David P. lln i.hoi si:.
(13* Preaching nt Sm yrna on
the i l/// v> i at a f.J S- j.<t -min r,
by Marshall an ! ot'i •.
■UMM.aC't.a> .MiW- (W-ivTMiwUfMaUMM
NOW IN JAIL
I ,
S N Wi!k o county, a neg'o mart,
by the naun <>f It * .!, who fays
he Helen js to U b‘>t N. hl *s, tor
nieilv <f South-Caro!iiia, now ot
Milledgevi’!*.—he is about v. ars
of a /?, had rtrgs in his cars, and i,
a very goad drummer l'!,c own
er is r; quelled to come f< rw.mf,
prove his property, pay charges cz
take him awav.
John Halidav, Jailor.
Aujjuft 14.
COLLLCi Oft’s SALE.
!
WILL BE SOI.D,
At the Court-home in Lib.rt count;
on Saturday the gth day of (Jet her
i. ext j between ur, id tljn . o'clock.
\ > NE improved lot in the town
of Petti {burg (No. j,o)— levied oil
a 3 the property of George Cleg
horn, to laiisfy his tax lor the years
■ 180 c, ’l, * 2, *3 & *5 —tax due 30
dollars 50 cents,
j Terms—cash.
JAMES O. COSBY,
August 7, -813. T. C.
i
l
NO I ICE.
i VINE months after date, appli
cation will he made to tht* Inferior
court ot Wi kts countv, i*’r leave
to fell thirty acres of land, more or
Ida, in 1 nd county, on the water,
ot Rocky c’tek, adjoins id. Gres
ham and others, it being the res’
state of Abner Webber, dec an ’
lold tor the benetit cf the orphan
cl said ifi ceiled.
• EL 11 /ABE IT I WEBSTER,
| August , 181 Guarai.n,