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>, fora** Sc prnvifiom.
Every thing ;hat v. ecan cornrt
iir wtil i taken. ‘1 lie French
fcvlHier , dy mg with hunger &
fa igiie, n > longer Feel a difpo
him: id ci” *nd them Helves. At
the mete light of our troops
t! ev tlne-w away their a'ro* Sc
deni a <1 brcnd. Mv advan
ced ooHs ate a; liebdadt. The
wboeaiim’ i’ in fuli march.
My head qturners alone re
main at K iningsbrrg, as my
ill h< hh, ad ilc extreme fa
i ha'c undergone, com
p 1 me -o take a few moments
of reocvfe bet e. 1 let out to- 1
inonow. the Piuifian divi
/ion commanded by Genera!
j’lae'z. is at the extremity of
mv right wing on the heights
oFRr-ndcibeig. General Sed
mnr.v zkv, and Ger:. l.eliocq,
f7m together mv left v;i::g.
The Grand Army is in the
. cm• e • and in this order-v.e
■ ivance towards ti e ViHiili,
: iiibraciog and horn on one fide,
: id L>’M"g on the other. I
o;.e n'V troops wi i toon (hew
then.! Ives on the other fide o
that river. In the mecr; time,
mv advanced go ud, reinfor
ced by General i’laiow’s Cos-
Jack , a coniiderable pa r of
whom have already reached
their and fixation, pursue .die
enemy without relaxation, and
hartals than by their periy
warfare, which is a Strange to
them as it is advantageous to
us/’
D ver , March 30.
P.y a Grip v Inch artived in
the Roads this afternoon tiom
jhe r \ cxd we learn that ac r
counts had reached Holland of
the AufUians having taken the
field againfl the I* tenth, aid ,
that tie latter were retreating j
out of Po'and in all direcii ;n ..
ii was aicoidiocU lHai the i;l
---.. Somatic Cos ps had already
jirivt.d fct Buiin, anil had
f"oog! i H®abie accounts o j
;i.e it ate o 1 the Fictrch army.
LONDON, March <*S.
Govefunient has received
dTo me bet hum the MrnquiS ©i t
Douglas as hi. Petet(burg, as
fcifo.icnic accounts from Vitn- .
r,. which are Rid to be ot a
very gratifying defci ipunn.
A Utter hunt Gcuienburgh i
? arcs,thaf part of the 500,000/ !
j n\ by the Britilh govern-j
merit to the emperor of Ruflra j
had been detauu dat that place, j
The piobabwtj, however is, ;
that the part alluded to has 1
been allowed to remain at j
Got'n.buig,as part of the tub
fidy due by Rufha to Sweden, j
‘! he bullion left thiic for that j
purge ie. is come it t and in sixty- j
r-Hir Ccfks, ct's,ooo eiollais j
each. ,
f.Jatch 31.
An account Lorn the (Vn of
.vsr recti'ed through ? mol;
rcfpedab’e channel, adds con
!ideiab>e we iht to thd Hate
.'.rents we ! see abeady given
;• the depict able iituaiton <;i
:i e Irene!) army. It is be’
jcrihid as reneatirg with gicat |
t ich y, and iir much eonfu.. :
fit 11; -,'. t ti in dui : y Rain fled by |
lire C< M tk , that numbers j
sci ( true to he r-;< dc piiioneis. ]
I is a ded, that when Bona- j
ttv’s propold! for an n;mis
•ice, was ttjv {led, he ready Let
in Gt'ii, Benningler, to icq it ft
hat a fpccics of v arlare RS k -
.ere night f>e aoNpteo. i his
Ixr ‘ort.iaarry tneiiage ; fpr
: ot< dto ha ‘Co iginat u i in tee ,
vuK tdi ram es of 1.0u.e oi his .
Ge ea s. owing to tire i tench
• 1 n:y having been no !us ih.au
‘t davs rtiihcUt hr cad : !
j ’ i.
j Yf r ffr'bsv a mail 1.-om TTu-’em
I arrived brincinq llsmb'eg and
J A ftonn: papers to the 26th ult.—
| 7'l'c French bead quarters v/ere
j at Osterode on tlw 1 ttb ult. and
this w“ beliave, is the latest in
t- U'.sjeticc which has been recriv
< and from that quarter. A letter
from East Prussia, of the 1 S'.h
pit. mentions that they conrinu
j ed there on the precediriq ih-v,
i but this is probably a mistake.
| f he la'est intelligence from Ber
lin is of the 2tst and it is almost
i..possible tiat news from hast
Piussia, considering the difficul
ties of communication, could
have reached that city iu lour
davs.
‘1 he continental Journals a-e
ro ey.tren%ely reserved respect
ing the transactions in Poland
that it is not easy to discover
w'nst is doing there. We canhow
ever perceive that Bonaparte is
not like tv to it pass the Vistula
without once more appealing to
his fortune. The part o( his army
which has been confided io Mu'-
sena, has been strongly reinfo -
ceti. Uncommon efforts have Ren
employed to fill up the immense
vc id produced in she Frcndi ar
my by the sanguinary conflicts
in w hich it has been lately en
gaged, anti il general Benningsen
can maintain himself for a very
short timeagainst the talents and
strength winch will lie h. ought
so bear upon him, we are not ve
ry apprehensive of hi* ultimate
success.
Frtm tl * Dub ‘in I‘vening Pont tj
/.fril 2.
Aecoorus from Altona, dated
March 22 t say:—“ tliat Ameri
can ships, even those in ballast,
continued under embargo at
Hamburg, Mr. Forbes, the ‘Ame
rican consul, has un< factual!}
applied to Bouriienne and Brune
for redress.
J.ovulnn IMarch 30-—Ptyris
Journals of the 22d; and Du'ch
of the 26th inst, have arrived;
they present hardlv any thing
■new, but abundance of addi.iomd
ilctiijlß JC jA LUlljJ the bft'Jc Oi
Eylaiijand the precipitate retreat
of the French. It appears from
every account, that the French
army is in a most uncomfortable
hiuration ; but it is not ascertain
ed that t! iey left the neighbor
hood of Ostende, though i f is re
ported that the head quarters
have arrived at Thoin.
Bonaparte has, by an address
of the senate been invited to re
turn to Paris.
A vessel from Tonningen has
been sent into Yarmouth by the
North Sea cmize-E. i *ie pro
pie state, that \yhtn they sailed,
a report was current, that in 011 c
of the la'e battles (that of Evlau,
we suppose, for the date is not
mentioned,) Napoleon iva3 at
one t une made a prisoner by a j
detachment of Prussian hussars, I
but after a severe canrhct, rescu
ed by a party of his own guards
after hating been wounded in
the shoulder.
Adi pa'ch has been received
f>otn Gui. Brbningsen, dated on
•he 23d of February. He had
been extremely iil, hut meant to
set out bom Koningfcbttg on
the next day. He siates, that
the Cossacks take a gicat num
ber of piisoners. and that their
s*. stern of war lure is as disagree
able to rhe French as it is advan
tageous to t!ie Russians. The
retreat of Bonaparte resembles,
I'e says, a flight rather tha -a re
iieai. He tiopcs soon to be on
this side the Vistula.
I.oxbun, march 29. —Yester-
day we received a packet of
| Dutch ami French- papers, by
the Young Cornelius C-apt.
iurntr, ar lived in the river,,
bom Rotterdam.
A report was prevalent in Hal- \
land, m. Wednesday, that A us.
I.la had taken the field against
France, and that the Archduke
C hades had arrived at Niinbuig,
i 1 Bohemia, 10 command the ai
on which has been assembling
on the Li be and m Moravia. We
bve Uetu so olteii deceived bv
smi liar repos ss, thru we are be
come aim.'st Replies on ihe sub.
ptet rP them. Y r e are at tho same
j turn* irt possession of certain in
-1 telligence, that mqperfe-ct is the
harmony subsisting between thf
Courts of St. Petersburg and Vi
enna, that the litter lias pet mil
ted several supernumerary Aus
trian Officers to enter the Rus
sian service, and that Austdan
surgeons have also been sent to
tire Russian field ho pitals.
The Prince of Wrtemberg,
who was sent by the Emperor
Francis to Bonaparte on an im
portant mission, had returned to
Vienna on the 8:h —At that pe
riod ihe general opinion in the
Austrian < ital was, that a war
with France was on the e/e of
b: caking out-
The Prussian army under
/-estorq, on thy 13th inst cuni
pu ed 47,000 .n t n.
I he q leen of Prussia is recov
ering slowly from her i.ue ill
-11 , ss.
Angereau his returned to
France in disgrace, and not m
consideration of id health. I lie
occasion R thus staled : Alter
several unsuccessful attempts to
force the centre of the Russian
a my a; E, lau, Bonaparte order
ed Angereau to advance win his
division to ren.-.'.'/ the attack.
Angereau represented that it was
morally and physical!/ in pot..i
hit*, that, the service could be at
tended with success. Rut Uona
pnrte, instead of abantlaning the
enterprize, in a gust ot passion
sent an Adjutant to supersede
Angereau, and to lead Ins co
lumn to the attack, in which it
was nearlv cur 10 pieces. Seve
ral wounded French oiii cts have
arrived at Hamburgh, Leipsick,
Berlin, &c. From their icpoit
it appears, that most of the recent
operations r f the French, army
have been made by Bonaparte wi
opposi ion to tlie opinion of his
gencialr. Bemadotte, N'y.So.il l
and Lasnes, are st., e l to have
provoked his di-pi a-ore by ilreii
1 eu onbtnmces on tne subject.
BANKS OF HIE ELBE,
March 23
We have receiveC arcounrs
from Oaterode of the 1 4th .st.
1: would appear that the head
quarters would not ba removed
so soon as was expected ; since
th* latter en 1 of February noth
ing of consequence had'occurred
in that neighborhood, me two ar
mies are occupied with receiving
new reinforcements. The French
direct themselves *io g tit
strength to’.va, ds the corps < f
Marshal Masgcnn at Warsaw,
which accm ding to every appear
ance, will inn Rug tetruiu inac
tive.—
Anew branch of fciercc,
entitled Mnemonica . is now
much ilud.t and 111 Germany. I
It was originally taught ai.d j
pratlded in Egypt and Greece J
and was an invention atti hui- I
ed to Simonides—i'he modens j
idtoier o( this art is M. Areim, !
who exacts Iron hi. pupils a j
piomile not to write and wn hi- !
ietfines. According so a book, !
laid to have beta written by a :
child of i > years of age, and |
mentioned in the catalogue foi i
the lalt September at Leip
lick Mnemonica it a tiue
Icieiice, and may be so taught
a;; to give a memory to indi
viduals of every age. A Gentle
man known to the writer of
this article, can, by th* o>wer
oi allociation, repeat back
waids and forward?, or by any
complex alteratior., thirty ab
llratl terms, ort heating them
but once.
London Paper.
PHILADELPHIA May 14.
, Captain aiuiyt, 01 tile schooner
Topshum Beauty, who arrived
at Gloucester Inmi M-.useilles.
trav hoarded on the 3d ult. in fat
22, K, long. 25, So, bv the Wind
sor La.stle packet, 21 days from
Falmouth for Baibadoes, who
informed him, tha- the Russian*
Tiad def.-sv 1 Bunaparte, ‘ook
(mm him l!> s tuitlartis, kibed ?0,
000 ot hiy inetr, and took 10,000
prisoner /. [S ich are (he repre*
SttUUUiras iu England]
May 5-
•Londonderry papers cf the
7ih of April, were yciterday
received iu this ciiv. ‘l’liey
bring no inlbrmation worth
detailing. Ducoriteru gathers
ftrengdi in Ireland. Depreda
tions are committed nightly by
the people called Thtcfhets,
iiotwiihfianding numbers of
them have been cxceuted We
l.ave no doubt, but, that if ‘he
piefent jdr imill adminifiration
continues, it will goad the peo
ple ot Ireland to infurretfion,
and eflablifh a military defpo
tdm.
PHTERSBURG, (V) May ii.
KU AX. 1 lie trial of this
fallen nran,” as he was em
phaticaily denominated by Mr.
Randolph, one of his counsel,
comes on to-morrow, in Rich
mond, J under flood he has
engaged the talents of Luther
Man in to aid his defence, in
conjunction with ihe counsel
lie has retained in Richmond.
For die prosecution, the Prefi
;k nt m addition to Melfrs. Hay
and Rodney, has employed
William V/iit and Alexander
M‘Kae, Lfqui:es
Burr's Papsrs Seized, We
Hop the prels to announcefrom
u nquefiionable authority, that
on the xoth inff. in’ Wafhing
ron county, MifTiffijipi Terri
tory, the secretary of col. Burr,
Air. Willy, or Watteviile was
arre/fed on his rout to Georgia,
On his examination, he con
fefferi that he wes then in the
lervice of col. Burr, in the ca
pacjiy of Lcretary , that he had
h en dipatched bv col. Burr
Torn Natchez with two peir
of laddie bags, and two valices,
containing his clothes and pa
pe'fo, to lomc part of Georgia.
A r e know ne>t how he has
ueeii difpo led of, but finceiely
hope that he-may . with the pa
pers in his poffeflion, be sent
dr the I ;it of government, and
not buffered 10 come witliin
tlieconti oui of gen. Wuk ; nfon.
Qrltani G.tnrlle.
Captain Strange, fiom A!i
cant, informs, that Bonaparte
had demand’ and funn the king
of Spain, 3 5,000 men ; that a
part of the above troops had
marched from A Rant, for Ma
drid • and that‘on the 8 h of
March, they left Madrid fjr
!’ ance. It was reported at
Abeam that the fuii'kans were
about 10 declare War aginlt the
United States.
Ah za Tarh P .per.
T o prevent ’ improper Im
prefrions abroad, we are defir- ]
ed t;> fay, that the paragraph
in vefterday’s Gazette, relative
to a certain broker, M'uded to
lio:ace johnfon. —lbid
Wc have it from rtood autho
rity, that gen. WilkiS’son was
to leave New Orleans on the
15th u!t. to attend the trial of
colonel B v rk.—Ab rfolk pap.
The lVa*p sloop of war, is s'ill
here,at.d Air. Piuv ane has not
a rived from V\; diKigtor. ~-Le:-
ters by lan ruail state that the
presider. 1 i-: less Hostile to the
t't a.y th.iu hetetolore.
2/id May 18.
We stated iumir paper of th
15;h J.inuarv, that the crerv of
the ship Gs.pMra, which h-lMm
F.fV'b l-d from AM. ■
affidavit* before V. r.,t ‘>.l
eF <U that, in cctisvipinv, B
cruelties ex-rcisetl
bv Cant liutmsr, tin- B
Mr. Lem, son. the sun.B
•hat ship, three m.-n hvitl'B
! hoard, end that the
miserably bruised .-r ! B
we at the sit me tim*; f-xprß
onr hopes that this-.; */r.B
given by the seamen,
aggerated. ‘i he trio’ 0 r fl
Putman and Mr. Law-on fl
on in the Circuit Court fl
day Inst before their J]fl
Judges Johnson a n d nrsj
three indictments f, )r n ,fl
and several U,t assault ;
was satisfactorily proiej
Jury that they wire r. n (rl fl
micintof the crime of m
that the assaults to which I
pleaderF guilty, were> i n ■
rneasui e, rendered neee.J
the state of the slaves: W
coercive measures were J
sarily resotted to. to o :r,n ■
seamen to do their thrv ■
the wounds arc! b.uisr, .1
they said had been ii.ft.... B
them by their officers, w<r ]
effect of dis. ase. They fl
quently were acquit id,
derstand tliai three of the J
who were witnesses on he I
of the prosecution, h.ue tl
committed for trial, by thecß
for unlawful conduct du.-iagß
prosecution. fl
G/tritifl
To the New planum
etetl by M. Harding, of ■
leuthal, near Bremen, he I
given the name of June, B
is of the eighth magniuideß
appeared to have a pe;.B
motion, and after oblmiß
(or feverai days, he ckadyß
cetiained that it was a i';B
Its mean distance ftom .... I
is three times that oi the rail
or about one hundred ntfkß
of leagues; it is conlequriß
further than Crass erhi'B
whole distance is 9
Its diameter has net ‘-tibßj
afeertained; but it.’ li/tarpeH
nearly the lame as that el (B
ms. This is the tweAhrfl
het lit {covered within ilfl
few years. HER<Arri;a\B
difeovered Uranus and ibfl
<acellitc-r, two fatelittes to SB
turn ; P i Astzr, dtfcovcicd B
res, atid Ulbeks dilco-B
FALLAS. ihiß
OnFriday evenin'/ hot ti; r - P !? -B
lions in the nciglbomhuwi o'®
place, were copfidi-Tablv “j u ß
bv a hail storm. Its
chi’ ft)- confined to tits 1 uil <r J
Cr. b tree—.Some of the ■
stones tlit next day nu’ a,l;ll '“ ! j|
inches in r.iicmr.teroUsp' : * [ ■
only beat the g (^ v i"B ‘ °',t ’■
the ground, b u Itnrokcd on ‘''l
of the fruit from trees, 4
in some places the ground n l
v< rid with the vi retire ol tie p 4
St .oilier groa tli, wl.'u h it li‘ ,< I
11rely fife naked— -hatter* I
glass window s olscveird i |( fl
killed lambs, pig*> l ,uultl - v J
buds—crippled several g> 0 ’- ‘‘4
tic and did cnu and rao.e u'-J
damage. The next mori.iog I
remarkably warm, ls '/l
gtilar itnuiediataiy ulicr a 1
storm e . I
Raleigh Minerva, i>l-7 i ’I
Greece and Home had th*
Oly unpick* and other s’w Wj
games. An exhibition 01 ’
year, in or near Boston,
port, Hartford. New York,-
ton, Philadelphia, BaU m
Richmond, Raleigh, C ,r “’
Savannnab, & other lai£ c
in the union, such as ‘ ve ,
tv n the constitution ■ 1 ■
tvhermn ever y trade wal< *
an emblem of their l ,roftf
would have an effect to
and encourage
thus brought tail)’ itUu v ‘ y. ;^
AUGUSTA, May S3.
ON* Monday evcuuig!^^;.
gro Girl beluntng to Mr.