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Ke r iV.Ycrh % Sept. 24.
YelUruav a?rived at this
po:i (he t* ft failing; ]A
irn or Marque fcl ocoer
G an'jpUi, Murphy* of Bal
ts *rr :c, m 28 d:\ys from
Fi:'Vf)nnr t v ith a valuable
cargo of fi'k j #>ds & bnu.dy.
By this arrival we learn
verbaNy that the continent.
*i aHiith»ce Oil! continued
unbroken'. In the mean
time tile emperor Napoleon
was lecerving immenle re
iniorcernenif, to herr*dy io
profre ute tire war with vi
cor, flnjMid con* irtueci h&f
lihueH>e.eeiermiiic*«l on. *
The ganilon of bt. Sc
baftians {till held out. Lortf
Wellington’s ormy were
within fix leagues of Bay
onne.
Markets in France were
ve y dull, especially for co
lonial produce:
We have fern a letter
from Bordeaux of the ip.h
*>f Augtiil, which ftatqs,
that no intelligence hau
then reached that place of G. ]
Britain having appointed
n.iniflers to attend the Gen
eral Congress,
The American tninifter,
Mr. Crawford, remained at
Paris.
VVe fmd nothing relative
to our miniiiers to the court
cd R ulTia.
Iranjlafed fir the Mercantile
jtu. ceritjer from Paris Pa
pers to the 21 jl Jugu/L
' London, July 28.
Adrnl. Keith, informt the
Admiralty, t! 1a t H. M. vc f.
ft 1 the Briton, captured on
the 3d of this month, oft
ii orc«f 3 u x, byt h e A nr. eri c a n
privater Joel Barlow, lrt m
(Jha:Lflon bound to Kancc.
I he American privateers
continue to infeft the coast
of the Hebrides.
Parliament is prorogued
1i• ' a
to the 2 2d or Au wfc.
J«iy 3°
Tt R bHeived that hR Ma
jelfcv’s go* ernment will ere
Dug, be nibbed by ih- ts-
Iciiisof Mr Canning, dome ,
Journals state that he is about
t » be* appointed first l md of
the Ad irnrdty Gibers,
with m prr-bNv!uy ( a(- •
I■>*i t, ti a tithe anoruo.'tiients
relative to his em doyrnent,
A V *
a;e not yet tern in.itetl
Sir Thomas Graham and
Sir Rowland Hill, are u en
tinned among th.e Pros
whom it is intended imme
diately t® creat*.
J al 7 3 r *
By (he convoy that is now
aficmbling at bpitbead, de
tochmer.ts will be lent tor
c»tiy fengli ih leg intent now
in North America. U(ti
ttis will ailu he lent for me
C-nuiun militia, with a
quantity ct naval and
military iioies,
~ e * defsburg Gazette
of Sill July,
l,i "i Gci.eral Ha r < lav <Jt 1 \A~
<f y. 1 *»• received the c nr
hr.Uid in chisi ot ihc* KuilV
en anil r.llted armies. lie
»
i has puhhfhrd a pr«cUqr?*ti.
jtion in which he lecom j
jOKnn# tire progfv is of in-s
! and maintenance ©f.
dilc 1 p I i n o.
» i
Private intelligence from i
Stvckfrolm, announces that ,
[open hostilities have already j
i taken place between Sweden
and Denmark, the Swedish
I government hr* forbidden
ill merchant v die Is to pay
the Sound duties. The Da- |
n r fii Flotilla attacked the I
Gtm Boats at Malmoe. |
They fought desperately,
ar> d tlic loib was cenfiderable
on both hues,
It is aflbrred, that a 1 ! the !
i political connections he- '
tween Mr. Canning and the '
Martinis WdieiHy, Imvc
coaled. I
she snip of war Lord
Nelfpn will be iinmediat-ely |
launched at Wool wich She 1
is pierced for 120 guns, and
n ' 11 i cairy in addition 2 a. i
carronaties> S!i« i&thcfiron
gnl veffei ever buiit f»r lire
Bngli.h navy.
Align ft 7,
The cgnvoy deflined for
Lngiilh America, laiHd ©n
hiiuay fall from Falmouth, j
to the number of about 100
•ail, sfcoitcd by th* Albion
of 74 gam, two frigates,
and a (loop of war.
1 he Baltic fleet Lfrlv ar
rived on Thursday Lit at
Yarmouth. They puffed the
Balt under the escort of 1--
veral ships of the line, and
other armed vdlels, that
were necefTary to prelerye it
from the Attack of the Danes.
August 8.
It was reported at Got
tenburgh, that an American
frigate, and a large armed 1
Ichoopcr of the fame nation
were upon the ctaif of Nor
way.
August 9
On Saturday, theAmiral
tv received news that the
United States frigate Prefi
d*nt» Com. Rodgers, had
taken the Cruircr, a ▼ - lie 1
of war, the latter having ta
ken the American frigate
for an Englith vcflrl from
j Grern!md. The Oheron
was wuh her, but est aped.
I here is rcafon to fear that |
this frigate has done confid^
I e:ahlc rwilchief among the
v - fie i* engaged in the Grcen
! Lud fithery.
Atrgufl; 13.
The ill success of the ter
rible awaulr that vvas*madc ,
upon St. Sebadians on [he
27111 July, wasowhng to the
inundation of a diren that
fe pa rates the Irtbuius upon
which St. Scbadians is situ
ated from the continents
The carnage was terrible.
All who occupied the tren
ches was exterminated.
The Poituguffe in parti
cular, were entirely deilroy.
eh. ihe Lngiilh battalion]
*d the Royals, 420 firing, 1
had 20l men killed or woun- 1
dcd.
| i'i Mticr of Bohemia , sftcr, 3.
J v> e are informed that the
| ; upt’tctdiaries of the Bel- j
powers, who have
! met at Prague have ina<se
• vif*fs ®fcerimony. Nothin?
•* 4 O
iranlnires relative’to she ne-
I gociations. The number
"rpnge’-f who arrive in luc
| cehion at Prague, beceaaes
, every dav more confiderahle.
! I here is a firing Austrian
| ganifon at Prague.
Frankfort, August 11,
The palTige of troops
j through oar city continues
; without interruption. Yei
terday arrived strong col
i umns es infantry and caval
ry, the number of which
was ehi mated at 4000.
Prague, July 3 1.
Hitherto nothing has pub
licly trctwfpired relative to
I the progress of affairs be
-1 tween ihe plenipotentiaries
i u > the Congrefii—lt is only
' known that every thing is
■ conducted by exchanging
A O
notes. A numerous chan
{ eery is attached to the two
Presch Picnipottniiar ies.
1 he Emperor [cu Aultria]
comes hither often from
Krandeis. It is laid, that
in a iittle time his
will cft t h I;fh his reftdence
j near this capital.
From the, Poston Daily Ad
vert i/ir. (
The London Cnii»ier the
53d ot J ulv, contains the Ipeet h »
of the Prirte J<e*>ent, on thr
ptetogAton of Pailtainent, from
which wt have *?n y room i*d 1
the fob* wing extracts :
“ 1 have great iatistaf »:)n in
i acquainting you, that «hew ex.
between me and the courts
ol S. Petersburg, Berlin ard
Stockholm, die mot! cordial u.
' nion and concert ; anu i troff
1 i fhali be enab'ed bv the aids
/
j which you have io hhr aliy si.
forded* to ierd-1 the union es..
frfluai foi the accorn»|iH;«i>ent
id ti e great puipofcs tor which
it h« Occn eUabhfiied.
“ I reg»eirhe continuance es!
the war with ,he Uidled Stairs '
of Am? rjea.
“ My ciefire to re.efUblifit
ween .he two countiie., thoic
ftienrily relations lo impoitant
to their mu tul imeretis con
tinues uusbiiu d • but 1 cahoot
comeut to putt naif .the rel'o:a
ti<.>n of peace by any l-ir. ifece o?
(he ma.'itime righu of the Bii
-11 Mi Empire.’’ •
Pailigineht was prorogued to
the 2id ol Auguit,
Extract from SacketPs Har
bor, dated Sept. 16.
** At fort we |ir>ve
4.500 troops, nt 1 1» is place ftlicm
j the same number, at 5000 and
1 unwind', making at tie 3 p*>«t
14.000 m- r». Small detachments
are srrivmg daily, which will !n a
lew *»■«» v# augment, ui th tr>•,•?■
, thousand reguUi tronn*, W t
i'ave b-sit a cumber rn boats for j
transport*, a |j, r t n ( w htch an
talcuiared t* take cavalry and ar
tiiicry. I {»• li< ve the command-'
ing gene. 41 M thii di ti i c t mu n«h
H ' ov,! >B 'he troo r « | <vr* Ft.
>« tht pi-c:,t«be t, v the
troops .ure.v, v it. re', at} | p, t) cecr|
to
l the transport t, r» cent iyol he
j na’ V, to c<®-.. the V. L .wr.-iic-,
k.tt Prcsco,, and then move t«i
Montrral, Fort Geo ge in bt
diamaiiilcd, Ni-t-rara lo be gam
om-d by the ;< tv Vork «Hm»,
1 who have already uj-en»ui ? d
l g cat hy.Ues.
j “C» neral Wilk‘n«nr, j, x \\ ;
I the 26 m A-.-go-t tot -• . t., , r „, j
I 1
4
n on hu arrirai th-»e, a se- !
/ -•-’re a fatlt, hut «n the 10 h inv. j
I w a® on the frc«v< ry.
, ‘ Let in lan-! wlt-n we mn; in
La tad.a, vt i* is mu iii{f(tit coot*
! mmder, r-ur arm* will be crooned
With Kuccvm. ()jr trn .p*
h<*ai,hv, ambttio is for glo. V/ a;i *l
( m a fine state (*t d scip.m-/ N«.
l v< ir w^r e troops m a batter conds
I don for a campaign.
AV hethe- the indisposuinn of
General Wilkinson tv il retard this
misvernent wl tn e army, I can. 0 j
‘‘ay. Ihe secretary at war j s V vi n I
u*, and every preparation far a
; ttvsvemeiit making, I am io
| hopes of writing you in a few dan
1 lictTi Muntreal.
From the Nation al Intelligen
cer of September 20.
Loan or 7, 500,090 DOLLARS,
On Saturday Utt, tyeiisg the ir!■* v
(or proposals fa r |
.he mi 7 ,50 J tXK) doliars, an- !
ihori«#d i*v an act of the late hcv !
sion of C tngr#**, proposals for
more than twelve miiitoits a d a
hail ol were affjrefll te> tlie
- C 'ecr-tary mt the Treasury. I’he
loan was taken a- 88 dnilir* 25 !
cents in money f*r 109 dollar# in )
tack bearing «n ihtert’it of p- r J
ih* of prompt
pay me at for he latter i
«tat btfing eiven te the lenders in
tilil loan, a «fcr r; In CM sub
icr.ts he i'rcasury to pay in crest
I ott 'h e m#»ey belore *i is whaied
J Uic terms are one ccn*. bett* r
[ to ih government, than those on
j whten me loan of sixteen millions
I wAi cointaettd lot 6 ui«» ha since.
It f hus appear* that Ihe loan c!n.
sen ui a r-i ui;>«r the rwo>t a'i‘Uc
. t »> r y, and promising very great fa"
tiiUy and advaotege o;i luture oe.
( CA*»ofi. T tie seve, ai oft’-rs accrp.
j ted we-t by the excess of heir a
niauin io-yand lh« sum authori .ed
(* be loaned, obliged i© be redu
ced 29 per cent, on their aatount.
This rc.su t aft’nrds a sure pledge
to the gevernM'tcnx «i ample tesour
ce», f.ir ai it may be ntcessaty
to re9«*rr to loans ir. tw.u <e. It is
, the more gratifying to the friends i
of the govcrnmcßi anti to good ,
mm of ad partie*, *vho WtuSi. re* j
jaice in the good cfedd of their i
gwyernmrnt, ina-sn ich as this lean
ha* b-ttii ftWed to ov .;fl<awuig. du
ri-.g a state of tb •n* s ituiy oi -c«• *a- |
; among the prominent cir
cumsiauces ot which we n\ay cun
r»er »te tHe b‘bckad« of <3ur har.
hots hy li't >inps of war j the vex
atmus depredations of the enemy
on our foreign and tpatung com
-1 nterce; the eot lempora y
J su’p-njitm of both and particular
• iy tile former ; the excessive ex
penditures occasioned by th* in
trtased miii'.aiy I«kcc Lnooght in T o
-civicc, a®tt pauicularij •( tiic ‘
miiiita, the atc»i expensive and ex- j
• lustvtly delta,sive force ■‘—and all
this, tuo, When uw success of car
own occurred to sulivtn the <tei- ;
mgs or loost n ikn purse strn g of I
our cli xcu* —Ui iei it be reuicot
hi red, that the glorious vtctctvy on i
*ftkc T.is, tbe only event ct m*.
*tre-ttt which has rtcer. iy occurred, I
ahd wiiioh wa» well c<ic ji*ud to
inspire cootideoce oa th« art »l
he itsnrit-is in iht ;,pecd nnd glory
riouß teimiaaiicn *»l Wc wai, was
. not known v:t)»u thc >«nth <>| the
«ff i» had all #*. n fiaed and han«
tu ana the i reasury Department.
■
fellow cit:*ens, friend a of !
the goveinnrcut —> bcnefieent pro
vtdeoce on tne cfFmu of
11' <2sc who arc engaged ;it n»4»ly ■
supfiottii g lit cause ©i our conn
tiv ! fey stii, bv land, ut home,
they prßsjstir. Ludvrr tuch au^pi.
I cc , who but the most tnrnu .ud
| faint heastch can do u bt ut tl iri
ump It a* gloj tous as our cause is
tigntcouj i'flii jus>. ?
Nf.w-Yo*k, Sept. 2 \,
V. f ai i
Another valuable arrival from
trance.
arrive ci at (hix port,
the ?ir<e Infer of fchr. |
Pilot, Stafford, m 30 da;x Iran# j
Hortleaux, with * i«ij
silk goods and wine.
IUo p ilot ia 1. ri from IIor—
• ctp-i-v 211 the 24 S o' Au: us ,
j a <j «co m.i bii:tj> iu la?e da e-.
!'T o,ti ?2rjs as we receive
•Hr GramfuM,
, Stafford io ro»-n>* lM>
mat it w di tep ,rfed a» R 8r ’
dearths French fleet ~ R #cn
lorr ’ confining of fix 74i an *
,rn had received or .
fi-ttto fail, and \ver« r, ear i
ready to lea*e ,he perhound
It was reported lo Ametica. “*
Fapt. S. in the bearer of dif
j patches from a Jr Confi*| J
j derdeaux to the Secreta-y J
By the Steam But.
V, c have nothing but verb,!
accounts by the Steam Boat -.
Ti e paiJengeis state that Com-
Chauncey had n ? 4
failed from Sacketr’s Harbor
If" wf fir James Y eo> wh J
!‘ ,a<l into Kmg{l«„_
snd that Gen. Hampton, with
the army unde, hi, command
'■* s ' eroded the lines in»o Car»a
"a, in the direction of Mont*
j real.— paper.
! j roy, sept.
| a om the Weii we have no
.Hither inteFigence receding
fleets excepting the repoit
that the Englilh have attempted
** H* f ot, t ot ;he Bay. in whicn
■ney failed; that Chauncey had
,ent to Sackett’s Harbor for
lome troops (Q a fct as marines
on boaid his veflcl, that they
had been lent out in the Lady
of the Lake and barge*, and
it *a« the Commodore’s
m ention to carry the cncm/i
vends by boarding.
Baltimore Sppt. tj.
Still Later from Ft a nee,
A gentleman who arrived faffc
evening in the stage from Phils*
in farmed tha' thp PL
l»*t has arrived at New York
from France, bringing la r ei ad
vices than those received bv the
Grampus- -that the A nr, ift ice
had been broken off—that bej
thities bad re-contiof need, and 1
that Austria bad joined F-aic?. 1
Newp.URYPvORt, S?pt. 2T. I
On Saturday sass was launch- I
ed from Merrill’s ship yaid, the I
U. S. {loop of wai IVa'-f. She I
moved into her deftuttd dement I
in nnajeftic rtvle. She is pier- I
ced for 22 guns, and is ra:ed a 1
so gun ftaip. In p«*i«t of rrv>- K
i del and wo; kmanlhip, v;e I
fume she will not fufferby com. I
par iff r> with either of the other? I
of her claf» built or building in I
purfnance cf the late act cf ■
Cong: eLs. We unde, (land flte I
is to be sited for lea vi.a all I
poUihie dispatch, |
DREDFiJL CONFLICT. I
Extract of a letter received « I
tins city, dated fort St. I
Stephens, Sept. 4, 1813- |
“ Ihe Itorm w hich ha* I
so long been gathering, & I
lo often p red idled by hondi I
refpedtable citizens h as at I
length fallen on our info nt I
defencelefs fettiemen*s, 0® I
Monday lad the Creek l n - I
dians commenced hoftiht |fS I
against ns and on that day I
reduced ope !«rt at Teniae I
about fifteen miles lr° nl I
Stoddert ; in which thcr# I
wen between three and I
b fruited persona of every 1
feriptian. Os these, a p f n * I
«ne hundred and thirty*^ 8 I
\vcra volunteers in the ' ■
vine of the United I
and local militia, Tisfa" I
the teart was surprised, ?p I
r.-'t the iidians entered I
cbe of the gates and let 1 H