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'.«r I I « I • P •* e Translated fir the Baltimore American, from ^ ^e lefr W&t>w^ WnlcVitkM^ man shaUhe CQudemuedro die, a»3 -*£«« ^5^ ^^Wg^S^e^ktb, hiered, an «i the dJhei^omcets,#ti«^8d; w«ek^ an*U4 f ays ^T^S army M« *£.•• • 4m frit* **** •»*•*»*• < •\•** The\fofio^|dffi i'.t-hg • tti^tc;JdH}ertB$. The i#<^ng B^ a written declaragn|^ ier<?d , «& A ojher^mcersM ^f^J^^m^^^^^ i^:i*» ^'A**^'^^' Cries of alarm ^n^the*trttfktftfAll •*»*w-t*«*««»\ t*- -«*A Austrian .cation • ; bli_;#tB#*^- ; - •': Inmmme tftie Mfy Trh^ I h | act ^n ^rs are given to ^m&'m the ^^J^fJ^T^ of the wU^mL^ %&*i^#,G0d 4-^at <*f the #uin. In^«nosf|rlp|n^tt, some f^***^;^* to* duke of Sle*vig,,fpswn,-'•:&€.• &«; makepfthe^ -----. hereby \awrt&§ &**8»hc* w ? sevem<OT officers shall see that all thfe^rums return! yearsigP'^^f^^/^Sv'^?^^^-* 01 ^ P°s^ a,ld * halt * afee caretltat tfte _;.!. _^L.lJVi*-..-. 1-'-- •- ' ' - '-'•-* \ ' pie. • Bi»t 4M& Fe are now 'Jiitt^jfemtodsd great 'disorder, The regiment of Hesso that.we^ pslpnj&r can execute our rbyal of- ^enahtirgh did nothing but-wander liere and %eM;^»^<^oja^e manner, bothforttR.thW^ .sometimes was h«ard the -cry of arid VW:seofa^b tOLtnairrtain ord,eif and'ad-j^lo^y^d/* where thdte was no enemy,I vance. p^c^iid h#pi»e«s in the ki«gd#^-~va)Boerat Riese did not conduct himself well W*l»v$&d^'ft-ofa.' 8a ^fe« duty* ^wiatln^ersdorff. On'the 6ih, in,the evening, ,pnr freewill, ^y the present instyim^rii: to>l f Sd not Bird him at tW head of his troops, re%t^|l; o$r .rpyaX.$P«fofar;>ft:^^ fojl'ow the orders -»«.A *!,-».*«^4;-„Atf of our Uavs to the WIHC^ were.given:him •respecting the at- i^ind'6r ! «?l^ our day's to the jects, gfkce ar^l biasings \JErorti ^e most \ High, a*4 a tftore prosperbus futurity for : &wd,la&4 fatter jw%Jkfag\\\ ; . In teit'iitnQ|J5f ;wtier^bf we have ;wr|ftek ijhis-witk our>wn hand, #d fiKedour Roy? •aJl Sfiial*.. '\'*> •'.'.'„ Grip»holai pa^c^, the in the year afrer, the na an4'%vwui; wsus dhrUt, 18$'0. tt^a^ai«diroi«-X,^ PyMkbtifoS Paris.} *; The |Olips,t distressing inteliigence is fe- ceived %t ^nStantmopJe Botti the\-j^olv Land.--It ^ reported that the Amenian inhsfeita,tpfts' 1ft the'neighhorhj»oid of l^rusa- , lens hire© quarrejledl: mtk yther Cirtt^kns there, aj|d J< p1i*oc0edM.to sack e^tpemity* that many p>rions' l»ave already lost their liv^;-llt i^a^ded th|it many disasters have .happeneB. in the Holy City, and that several] ^h^rchea .ijaVe -been destroyed. -, •' , ai^rtty that sO many- stragglers and pluh- Iderersare.todnd on all the roads ^nd in all Hire •v^tages. ' '/.'.,' j ..' (Sigaed), CH^lRKES, GeheralissimS. \•• Pmagmphs fr<6& & Lonfan Papw* , • The city of Antwerp is situatedabout -40 miles t>.%. of'f^fhing, on the-east -$4% Qf ^he Sche|d^ i^hith is here of sufficient deotK and. width to;a$tnit Vessels of great bnmen dose „to the '^uay. The coramerce Of this cit^,'fatherrhprfeth^n twa centuries agd> was BUpe>ior;toanyother-City in Europe, 25,Q0Q; merchant vessels arriving in its port in one year. In )5$Q the value of the merchan- dize imported tfrat year amounted to 133 roiljions, ~\ But v^hen the United Provinces threw off the Spanish yoke, having got pos- session of the entrance of ,the Scheldt, tfiey sunk obstructions tn the channel, to,prevent a free navigation, • The town- is stt#Oftinded by a, wajl and regular fortifications*. Tjhe . nawig^tlpjROt\ th r e river was declared fref \in Au|usyp9*j '.-'y\j . ; , I^^W?V^j^:voii$|ib>. and Richard Cockcr^ft* 'i-W- *ftan^fa«aure^s, were^appre- hended M Hull,, for preparing to leave this kingdom for America-* ••/' _ The donvkn*ons^I $h&wm» to^e^mou.nr of two milUons~of Hvres yejrl^ hawe, been • distributer! by Bonaparte among his Qenerals and Ministers. The £o,Uo^ing have tlie Jar. gest grants; >'*•'.• .••*>. '_ ^ •.••.• Bertb^ier, Bemadotte, Mortier, Ilpro.^ Ney, Augereau, Massena, Caulaintourt, Davoast, ouit, Lefebyre, I^ebrun, Btssier res, Junot, Victor, 4 -Fduehe, Champagny, Decres, and Grete;t. \ v Heskaiibe dismissed from the service i of hisHmaJesty'.\ -• ' j The disorder Which:'still prevails among; the droops proves that the officers of the Staff fenowi. not how to apply a femedy. I shall, lioweVer, set an lex^uple myself. I shall, according to the' cii cumstances, dts- \ • ' BATtliEi-OF WAGHAWt The foilowlbgis the'Austrian clfidal ac- count of th^battif bf Wagram as published in the? Au&tri& iGazetfe?,' daiml: from the ;hea&^arters' ? of th^e a^clldttke Charles, the fekh July^' '•.\• :• ;•.-. • •• I Scarcely had the rooming 6f. the 6th ^egan to* fereak 4 , when the enemy's 'atmy, compbTse^ of a force whkh, since the earliest ,'timis^asi.peV%0s never beeft, collected in one 1 pojnti appealed at the distance of a totJg canoon-*ho , t. ' It \%& ^stimatjerd at from 140 to 1 ROjOOO men. Acc^rdin^ to.the latesi statements of the emperor tjapoleon himst-l^ and his generals, K consisted of 180,000 combatants. • On,'the paixt of the imperial Ausfttai\s, not quite 100,000 men were in; the field on the do.y of battle* The attack began by a brisk: cannonade all along the line, which the energy answered by a far superior number of heavy ordnance^, and kept it up.till night isithout interruption. ' J he right wing of the Austrj(ans made the trios? splendid progress. -^•Adiaklaa was taken, a>id, the ^nemy driv- en froo^ Russehbtunn, Breetenley, and Herschstelieut ' The enemy*s r cavalry -oh the right wing> was completely routea; and Field-Marshal I kieu^f^lenau, with the six corps which he commanded in the room of FAeldr Marshal Lieut. Etiller, who was taken ill, penetrated on the enemy's left flank, as far as Aspem, f*sslingeni and tbe town of Enzersdorff| made hicnselt master of our in^rfenchmehts, which, we hfli^ abandoned the day before, took ten pieces cf cannon, and 'some thow's- .LATEST • FQIIE^N .«$Ef s ; : M ^-The ^bj-ig Corporal ^rrisseditVre on Satur- •s from Cadiz. Capt. E. bn the 8?h, Sept. but brought \\ reports that Gen- Cuesta h|s commission, and left .the Spanish • army 5 that' Sir Arthur Wellesley was retreating towards Portugal, for me pur- pose of re-embarking on board a „ fleet otj transports, which is said to have amved on the coast. Capt, E. did not learn. tbat any battles had been fought ulterior to those al- ready known in this country.^ :., It was' also reported.. at Csdfe, to at L th f cause of Sir Arthur We^sleyV falling back toward the sea coast/was 1 the total want oi provisions and* not through fear of the ene- my'-, that the Central Supreme Ju»ta, had noV dissolved j but on the recommendation of the'.British commander in chief to have the provisional authority of the jpoontfy pla : ced in the hands of the Bishop Of Toledo, as Regent,'it'..was expected some change would take place in tn§ • government. .... ...-r-mw-vn* ^mm ^^me.m^M^Wk^ m& near - Madrid/' fchari l wtsof%^'*i*-ft^ : f% l **^MW he has denominated the ^Upm^^^.. GovemmeM'tf '*$hat> h m$fy ^*|9»^**J&»f&5^» timi'* ^••<?;js 'it m kM 'prlsonersf besidfs one eSgte anid several, [stands of colors* In the. mean' tmie^ the French centre, where the emperorJ^apoleo'u wa^'djd Hot\mpvefron!fn.e spot of Rosch-[the British expedition to Holland, with the dorf j it was^aWoned ttere'inieveral ranks r |'pr;incipal p^rt of tke forces uftder his com- consisting of upwards of 'Wry thousand i*nahd» had returned to England* The latest men strong', and ^orftinnWy >«grtie*wfd i ts l - : - '^- T - J - «- -«-'- --J-U** ^ rigfit wing,opjiositftheleft\ of the x\usjrian^, tiUthjg latter Ways iqiu%. pverii?hrfmed', i %bout Prom the tiuhlm Corn'spopfyni, Aag> 2T». •• By an arrival froni Holland, there seems no doubt of war taking place betwef n France and America. Gen. Armstrong had .reach- ed Aiuaterdam from. Paris, and r-esided at the house of Mr.- Bourne,. the American Consul there : Gen. Armstrong had finally taken leave of the French government in his Diplomatic character, bnt intended to return to> complete ( some family arrange- mehis.^BFjifacielpMa Gazetty. Papers and letters were received in Lon- don on the 22d August from T^fis, which mention that the .American minister had s0t out on a journey to vAmsterdamt. but with the declared intention of Returning to Paris in thVee weeks, - ' '' The following tetter from a Spanish mer- chant at the Havanna, to an American Mer- cantile House in this city, was 5 received by this mornibg^s mail, via Baltimore.— Post. , Havanna, Sept. til'. ,' \ I am sorry to be under the necessity of announcing to you/that the ports of thk, island haVe been thisday'shut against all for- eign nations, with-the inclusion of our allies, in consequence of an order from the Central Junta, dated 10th July, with every appear- ance of the measure being rigorously perseve- ; red in.\ .' - Deffiacrac$ ^»^/^.^1^e: f |iubli#hafe'Q£., late '\'wifiiessed wit^ ^4st^ni,shn^3Eiy*'*>« : :.a%. sVance^f &' Democratic prjnls^ tkim* wig Washinmort ai? one oFthel^^party. IVhile. alive, tltfy reVited,-Hi?%-,af %%&fmk they opfeulv rejoiced^ *n& noW t%y^^. to • derive J ^op'ai4rity. 'fti$$,tii W^W*?* 4 * 'ftt e'd democratic paper W MeW^le^lyvTOli^, dium of JLfbeirtyXdtisKdveiES a»wrtt#|ly%hat are the real sentituentss#Bnt^t%«M%y the leader? nf that, party ofWe fli&e*;&0.Wih • ipeakiw* , „.••**•»* » ^Wafh|nKtc», witii others^ bttt^M^petH tioned tlie^ritisl King not t<?.;lTy ton griev- ous a barthen^orf ^P^^W^* 5 \^- America4 • <&lW*$n t ^^^#S .jffiWfi?*' tib'n-of Mtti'P* #«fei^i ** ,: *K H^\W5§¥%^» ''$*$ tjiere Is no : db^plr WW^id* ulmost «ties^;^«^^1^^««n^^ n»ent, and give aid' ^ndds^fte^W that.of England.^' ;-~ : -\ '••-'.' ; v/' :. r .v'^:^-. '\ <« As' Wa§hmgtft^WdW14.# .'^Ifef.O^is • e/ror' : in Mfoi op/po^d'' ^;#mi ^0Wer>- were liqflSirttogS this tfee- fyfr. ^#HM* **** \folhw&( WH t^nderM^ %h; ipMf* wake • great exertions to,',dp 4wiy\t^/s^iSvtip~pn his.chai ; acteri w ~'>•;••%. y.i-:; '• ; v J '. we',days, t ;ea^irie4 his irjftr .• MisM mm ';y<,..it.l.rj T£ mm* 8 : of this •state-m'et' at'^|f%#;tMf». nesdayi' •H«^onor;iifenf N ^^^i*|^: WEH was met at,|fa^4|^^V|^ b ^''- 0 / the (Ht»mM^vf^^i^^^^^$^ hd hinvW'^t-city^i^*^*^ the town, fa-Q&mfct&&%g^^ guards* t&mma^^^S^'W^^ M* ceived him, M^^ofe^nvt^^yi^ em, On .Thursday '#^-^(k«r^r^=foot •: v . .s* •-* , Qf ^^a t er, the Ffom tht Public Advertiser, of October 2f. THE NEWS \ By an arrival at Boston, intelligence is re- ceived of the conclusion of a Treaty ] of P&tce between the Emperors Napoleon 1st of France, and Francis 2d of Austria, by which the latter relinq&isltes'tiis title as Emperor of; Austria a«id retains that of King of Hungary and Bohemia. Napaleoft 'assumes the gov- er'nmefttof A ustria Hnder ( the title ofi^iRCH- t)tJiCEOF A0bfRIA.. t.0fd Chatham, Commander tn chief of noon by a vna^s \ofc^Valry a\nd a great 'quan- tity of artillery » v The corps \which-- had been expeae^d tWm ^a'rihick,'••' did wot arrive, and it Was ea^sy 5 for theeritmy tb outflank accounts fi;6m Lord' Wellington and * his ar- my in Spain, represeiht theni: in «« a'very crit- scai siittaimi > J * « ' \ Prom ths ffetfaTork Spectator* pf September 21.. ^our. left .wingi.their violent cross-fire soon! „ The spirit -of-the jmobfa journals.'->-ij?nder Silenced oursbatteries* \ •', j this h>ait, We propose,'frotui f time to time, Our fourth cprpg^, wniclf wis placed on J.«9 lay before our readers '%'few*extracts- from Our extreme ieft, was\ repulsed, aiid the«the pHnt^ of the jacubinic faction. The eSfr r tracts whkli Remake* shalVcnntain th? pit& The defeat of Wggraro has exejtedthe greatest- irritation and disorder among the /> ustriart officers wiio bteme eUch ither for the mirfortunes of. that decisive day. Field Marshal Holler has\ demanded' arid obtained leave to resign\ au4 General Be)%arde has obtained the- sanie ^0ni$siqn, it is said* without having r^uirediti^ ' [ y ' The following 0r4er*$Hbe Bay was pub* lished on the day-after* the battle of Wa- cram ;.•;•• , \- r -' . •-'. T .v . QKDK&OF TH;E DAT, ••.\• >:. • .misdorf,^?. In. the'tattle ^yesterday, the troops pf tbe'left wing in, no respect answered the ex- pectations Which'-I Mel a rij^ht to cherish respecting them nor dae hopes I had form- ed,'the importance of that day considered, it om their stronc and\ advantageous position, jwas tftreatepigw roao .%o waiK,c CS u^rw (U ; —«-.-• --- •tvY\ r \Val- ~i> rFUiZT^'t Tn^ESSi^i o^ th| bnL mmt the rear of :& t te&aA. ^nd.royal army, j«PWthe catise oSHg Hmi and hnpmai pe .ascnuBw w twe w™« * «.« ? t > s - rv -\ . ^'^ivta• IHM^W In* in fhf») firvrtcL Kim ^Italy, 'Frotmorof the €onfyi^ ftr as the confusion was ^ ^ : %TOW^ &7«^Wi«V A A * W* Wflf them,-the retreat wis, made with too gf eat repeat nobe*. and,t^e -m pieces of cannon ^.< » -,___.„ bWand disorder. -^ a^rah^wi^^ ScMdns, for from beingB^W WitK lof^riv^ m ^ 1 he followmgts from the Boston Chron, r heights in. that ^natter pecupiptl by the en- emy. ' . , ^ ' '--., ' ' y-'v ( : By this, the 2d'corps'in tlie centre, was not only presented fruit! -, undertaking the, attack' against Roschdbrf, ; bdt was itselfji* 1 em. guards, commanded b^^ horse guards, and tlie '-GpMwtpZ ^ftlW commanded >jr Maj % .|%|te^^ the Ueutenant. G.o^nor''^A#^TO'^J. state-house, w|lK^^^^|^^P^ J*.' ,the usual 'manner* v$Wk •$$MMMM?W^ t - troopson ^hilSl#^ .^^gj*^. and gave -f^-'^^t^'liti^^^il^^: collection of peoples fhe-gu-ar|^0r^D^ as^a:,badge.of jm^ui^g' ? #r;|^S^i^;. ^overribr : !rr^m|ui^ >;|\^'.'.-K : 'viM^^M^ ,' -SKe'»|Jo. -••'*•'\ of &$ftfan Williams; [ and 'JOfe Olerk^, : It. h^vfef Vleased^^R^ei^^^pfe- ver*^ to : x^x^-h^^WS/W^^m^m^ Governor 1 Trtfe^f ^^§^^^^^ «:t' St- *I: 'i0f& * S ?^ v^uf' iead^sr^jtie an»i ? e' M' Ci6mpi*eli3>fa^ ^itfhirff^vtoarro w a mute OT.«.w»ur«w»«*K \jtui»ii*«*? , 'M*i*ow a 0^4rWhe4ed, « forced ? to retreat to tW.foH^^^Vjw^^ Lseway o£ Brunn, white the e^my had Wm^^^^^-^^ s f U * Jalreaaykned v Poksteisand^n Z ersdorff, aiid^mejrts of^ltose^American ,hewsp>p fi rs', whose [was threatenin^*he road:to \-Walfcetftlqr^ in I edttom and;^S(>tia,^ave so- magnammously •as cbief •i*a^tif^y^^, 1 .i|jfeli^p^^l' experience^ .^-^y^ei^^^p8^m sem&iy aixd\ th^ |^opi^ofHt^^^i®#t deativ/ \., :• •.;, •'•' '•- • -' 1 •^••••y-z***-* , s^mbily will w>ar,^as; 4 , v . Scrape 6^\^\^ : ^^^^Kjf^i^p*tpwrsgw t sion •• «nd ^aC-^.^»i(^»^^ vice asrtfie^Mfc 1 . -hie.et.i#*h;p^^o^i»||^ day the^-oCfti«|^*^^fe. the. af^Wn, ; an^ j||t £g^&9HL rbe reque^ed„;tO'de%e^ •iSe^omotlflf|P^ ., ... ,-* •,. ..; -.;. <jrs,.jiiil*ii..- TCKaifoHc-JjeEi!; ,.- exceotidns, tar trom oemcvsatisiieu wun; jo^n*?rFiv^i *« VH« ? «««^.., ..^. .^^v.. , « any/cause, *UCT were pewow aw ^\Jr^ r Aa * !;«;•?--ti&w&? r^d ks far as^Gunters- toCafarthe tMhvt that are Castas? mother* that they fifed upon otie another. Sttt, on the fia|u.e road as tar as hunters- * - i . j ^ 'ffiSMers were not able lorailf^eWg- dorf. T^^fi M. nfetmate. engagements Ff5>m th % 8 ^ le ^/*^ •• , - 4th ul Jr w • ISShkrSm^sS^ th&*ifo^& «Ir«f be ^ by^yr^nable *3SS5S«S-^^^^crrwi^4i^ * m ? w ^ s ^ways ,m ^ that Bonaparte has d.scoyer01 a pacihe flp* t 4 ^^^KSSi * '\ ' 1- •^tspositioja i iovyardsus..HiscoateMsbeen ms ^eal-d^mongthe iroops*.4?^Wft*d the reaof;for»*&• .. ., ;L <• . • '^ rf W with m 9 <rwahimkv^ v i^fthecommandmtnffi^ ; ~ «/On tnVl,1^ 4^^ sn ^ fi?hts , JS» to silence, a«4 taught tW^ a t«nd: Were for m*m part drawi, upfacu^ <^ ,tt !g^^^^, f ^ • • • . re _. «^Mh«. but tM ordk th> s^fton atiotlWH^*^ conference look place,- &\ Iff-towbtartHe reader with any re*n f fe* mm — P 'ftitOfi'ti,- iJ'C'tifVfJsr'-^!^' - • to state f hat' the- .d'e^erats .r^taf p W»|' ;fe,h|a: so^^ec^bite4pi|^^»; .patty wtgiMspceecl ia,ielec«pl|;^P lc £, we---fiave^r3tysLUCc^e^p<;.p^%f?npi«^ n>oi»th:. 'the: ;de^^aii|.: ##if^l#fj|f^s wifb^ticket, '^eb^^«^p^r^^Mg. . - i •-•'_ . Deitf%inart<* n: ii j«^^6vei i ,;?i»nWip#^i«^ hold\ their: former '^IWiN* W^W of l^e^s^S. ^^r^* s ^ ; V T ^ ': ' \-.: •.•'•''••..;•.• ' : T^\.Tj'r?v'r^i^ ' - \ ; • ' ' . ,•'.--..••• -\•• ,'W ' -•••• '•\ •; • ',.'• '.,- r •'.-;'•:• * >\*« j '\Vi^ift&i 1 4 .'• - T. r ^ S «/ • ^•- ^| % ^i \ • m I '•* ! | I-! t-l ; %'• *'§