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[Not jmjiruba' 1\ if the abjn- t-\(lo!imej!t of Mdlden is believed, and yr? h sve m doab: of its tru'h.] Col. sou cifftmandi at F.'rt <jc-jr<«*.\ ,,,.? !*: • T'S \ i. 1,'in -linn !- i ri» \IIII n. \l ia ( v\i, l tl.e tl' i Se n •(,)/> ,'•(•; ton *.<\ fl • 'i till i >'II f r HI' i>3li'i'ial thaiii»-!;i • i t_\ iluT- T Viil.' i I'j'i \<ni-l wlU \aeili i - '.if lit.; prm>p - jn-nce -tln-\ u I'li-rd (u ron- f'<im tn tl»- in \tunicid.ifii n oi'lhe irw- <:•;•• i-nt 'n |iirfti-i,j Tiir.i fii tutiufe i-.-i.c r'inrn nj piaer~U.il miMi<iodnre Perry 1 * •s iolni-y jti'OTr, t i ..i L tin- ;> -iver -<f tin- *ir- li'oiii will always (fiiiinjils orer llic <*v- Pialions <if the uitki'tt—H'nj that the vtv can !wj ci utliirttd ••twiliilir ant! \ieio- rioiijly, wiihoul the aid anil ajjniii»t (he wU!«\3 oi 1 tho yiTc iiiiicrcant* «ho f;<iv- •i'ii lite itntKK. and no«n.c«i ainoluie von- '\|p CW-ciriH'Ce of » ii'tir niiisuidt'i] am! \ii«li -in j.nl >- , ,li .imi |'i , « i i (..nr. is J.nil. »' i. i , i i . r I •• 'I. Uf IMP p ,I.I !•! 1 \• I! I- i;j-.i If t ri f-i if • i.ilti it,,- f.p.'d, we lirtic mi n> P'II m f mltirr .•• mi. If no ronlsi ini'ii l\w )\'i<»iiili |i?|>r>, IliM vrnulil be at !>• iM ha!i'.i ni'il' > i. Tli.'t flier ari'laru-i*. v !ia»e n<> i'ii.i!it, ami Irti-ge iln-» iHiJit f> he 10 oppose lite mijthty Jiuj's ayiiiii.l In'm. Nine liiuiiMMiii Riit-nli (ri,n,« rrael.rd .'\liiilfnrti! on riip (»(h. acsl i (Oil more t-c- n>udiff! in \\ ingoe .•< : i h i f iflf - lir r < •\ Sine* wiitlny ilit- Iiato rc- a Uiirtl {;ot1rnliui-gii msiit, »nd Mr. b*lTf»for tins nrri^wii uifhlhc fm- p.iria:il di«>iakhcs. HP Icfi Rtwlu-o- ba -h oo the t sth. on (UP aioruins of She t F. ^ •* 4tp»tkted iby Gsnerel M Clure.— ?ett££fcl porter aoti Caionel Ghapia are i^hwlsssd d& wgat&n astl take ehargo fsnefe voitailtiej'j *» they e»« obtaitj, to- Tn eoo*ft(|i;ctice of ihr (Moi ioiH Iiitdii- {'enre w^i-irrd ,>eitfii1»\, t.'shiieii wrro fil'fd femft (h'^Foifx, Wary Ylird. (lnn- J3oai» and Brfcnu* cutter) aad the twlla of tho Trmiiy Cfaiirrh raiij; a merry peal on the oceftiion. In (he evening Tam- jnaay-IIail,.the Theatre, &.c. were bnll- jttsitr iihnniitiik'd. Y«wt»rtlay was a day of ^fooin and sai~ ness —<o th» sordid, callon*. \submistian tnen\—but of joy and gladness to tho friends of the BqrabUc. The ohl leli a giea.m of returninj; youth—and the tick and-infttui— -freth life <j«4 vigor. wa« an»ouficed, and paispi.rla wcr\ at thr Name time gept to the l«Vewh I'tcnijwten- tiarics, lioiMpnrtc hx>ing i-Himwii nuau- swevto the Kxnp»i\O.»of Austria** «Hins». turn. Tim Biiwiyn aritn hiiuieifmtfi # T raised the frnntler» at dlfR-rwiJ points, in severtil eolntim*. The A«s<ria« Dedaratbn of War h«* Dot been vet'eireti yaf,. Lord Caihcjii't mras gotflnjf Sn(6 hit earmgo to ICHTB RefatailawU a» our mftMtwgw oame aYfa,^- '.Pile Emperors of Kos&ia and of Airefria, Mi4 t!t« King nf Pros- ria, Tsei-e. al Pistgae, their united head- An wticJe frora Bcvliu of the 4tt, slatcBr <irat (Uo £rst operation* in Silcnjv 1''\' J* from i j as. of'a p MMttro«l the Tfc «M»*e s« sM e»atslft«(l in Cautast, appti* fainted in 4S1S. • 6m svri-iv ; the Ar- ^ Staff Ad- . awl j* The !)«»!•- IThile th« Britisli had postcstion <jf Kent Island, one day atdimmr «t Mr. Jiamson J s, tbe officer*' head quarters, captain roweil, aid to sir Sidney Book- iritli. saiil that \ he would -whip (he dem- ocrats fur being e-muniei to the British government; he would dmb th« fcdevftl- isti for being enepnes tn their otrn coun- t'Bj.\ Mnsfait- Star, de?1arc4 against Jh'snct — nip*- Inrccff the. Jlrwartitib*--reytiifal of hds^ \vlaj O^rWrds drhen R-ora it by , ytith the loss of is pieora'af A gi'oai battle wat expeeted at t th 2tfth At jewgth the qtiBsticm is rfs(a'de-(i- (btsiosoor arinistie.fi h»s been broiceu, amt UtiStHU hi«B)ifi(a- (its hare Jnf»B raioircd ; vei$&vM, *3o.^» on board vtath t h-e-,a<:estsiou (il'Aurip'm to t^Ai^i^t he h -. ^V& Jme extracted Ylic> 'Freneli ao- cOuotoC the openitiojis in Spam to tlws W%^ ItUl not ot.fi wor<l 1*3 said of cho bftt- tlwiOf tfao SSth and aathJ Soult was expected to be in Vittaria ou the S(?t1i A or first instant.!! Suohet is ssutl' lo- Jiava gdinrd a vkloty at 'IVragOTia,, ^a* J^BgiaOG prisonftrs. antl ts^swg itB ijur, i)-. 3SV0ateis assigned tp thisV^jgr- •iord'W.Berttinrit was T tb* iisst. , Oo»i:ifr-ojjSG«i fadqk , <,$$%[ the third- SoUeiii/it^gh-itujij,. Olio ^i@dg bar* seen-tliat^t .ca fill p-rr- 't f ( ^ I *i • t' i\, » • i ! ',• tut ,» | n i ^' 'v nn il rnormrikf. Hr <• he.id (o *)iC I'ft'Ii, i'r..u • i\ in ff !i s liri-'if . . ••(' ; ri^ht hrrl liard t n !,i« ! iv Iiis<hrtc:cr'i h.st <] \n ,i, (i oi In- 11..iscM u.!lr Ii.- sti-r-l it « 1-.- (<•> 'ii r litt jud ordiudhim i;.:ocsni[ h he ['crerr.pitji ilj tt(i)-(t!. llf lf«l t o a Itii'f irarthc lent* <m tlif rijfht, 'the nwn t>n Jet go ct tho bridt\ <tm\ stt'f'pcd b..ck of tiie liorsr. Nfr. Wau used muilm-ft Ijn^ii.^c to Lieufei ai t Mosns, .iiui w.n »ni< n\l (•ffi.ii fv>rst*, '! tit- man firii mentiun- ed 6ei?.td hin bridle agai* ,md ordt ltd him from hi.s horse, lint he rrf-jsed witJv ifumhiiig; lan^i.'frr. The cor|to- tai oi the pfuard now L«mc pnil ojd«T- ed him to dfotnotmt; but his insulting language and obstinate conduct, nude st ner<r<asar\' ta v* lVjrce. The corpo- ral took him from his,horst with one hand, holding hisrilfeinihe other.-— Mr. Wait took hold of him as. if to L<y him on thr ground, but Mr. Wait, fell undef very turd, and no. other person j>ut a fiiifjer to hiss. He was then shoved or carried (for he would not stir an inch) to the guard tent, at whirli door he was searched j life monev was taken out and optned and Mr, Motris mfled it up and held it in his Iiaod un- til he had done searching hira, and Uj^n jnjt it ioto &Ir. AVau'b hand .a- gain, iVho coumed. it io the presence of a great number of witnesses, and de- clared his money was ail returned.-- He was then shoved into the guard Uimt; «ttd further the writer knows •ftot. B@llar$ lis-aiard' i ci board IT, States* for tb* ikfenisc of hi-3 })rs re- tifce FflVt e»'Sa»dw>eh., ot? tha and i!fe&featW!Bg and, slure-a of every dt*- {{»• lie rtasais* j Av- Dragot?«a, ^Jt, in wMth was tSiis f-9lioiwijjjf482 1 ' by e'tif M.&in» iwh teviag o'ujek i?cisiT<fl[<^l ijy t&B alow jtrogper. bat.tea.iEE-. ikey T?«^e eanbted tip, wito.tiift rsar guau'd and tend- on the linn) Instant, nirtl etiec'eed- .•turiiis; the, whole JSbflite.'jtn 1 - oetflf iseiji», (Tins dopviT«Wf the -intvan* of supiftipttujjf'hU little wmy, «•&« Ktiader the necessity .of awaiting the e.«e- iny'* atfaek ; whish took pUet »t four \n'elocK on tils evening of the fifth ii>.it. near the Muniviafl'viiiage. A si*, pouudsv on the flank, was by 1 ^orae nrspiirdonabJe «ei>lert, lefi drsfilula of stiHinunitfon, and the enemy a>aiiirif; himtrlf of this untbrdinatr cii'uuraMsnor, pressed upon that part of (hi line, ^hleh, Tfimring the snpport oftriiilfry, «a» for- ced by 1ho iiiperior sambrrk of the i-nr- TOJ. Major General Proctor exerted liiraself (o r»tily the troops, who being ci- iiauj'.ed with L&tjguf f not hflvjng received lunyprovisisnslho preceding (lay were IIBB- t)ie to make, adequate exertium to retlit • tha superior numberi by which they vrcvie assailed. The safely $f Major General Proctor, the offu-ur* oftlit pvriinal rtalf and MHIIO lew olhers t«g«ther with *)>out Jil'ty n,en l)M only as yet been a**erlaineil. 'flits ];<dian \V»rrior» i\«tr»ated lo^ai-dsMacL- i Mails, ;i oiaod.\ On tlje, 10(h, tiie and tho. lie(ertnination fcf known. On ttie iStfe f|i6 Hii'ray in BoKemiat was put So. the Atistrhiii haai! tj'fai-ters ed to Prngu*. Of fits lii*st Sijosisr, <iv on (h«s Boli«ni5an frontiers. hai?e.no( yst f>«ee$v«d any clefaj-h. j iKtr hxj:«.the French official account Of'i'he fifst -*.etions near. Hanijiui»gh. 1>a>;uu£t. ^3 Ate iald yestetday, had tjitfUed.' )iir«fi, aai(5 takon * portion at B/srg- f» bt*Qku up from !ii» Bansonreents on tsUij &t>d ;tfoceoded to ami llossiaus at l>a»te-«b»rg tf ... vs^e not in strong fore*, aboni 1W)O won ; btr( tlsey h*d thiown up eutreixsh-\ raeniSj.and bad sorae-.u-tjUery. The «n- cuiT stpiaawl it on the nijfht of the lsib, and (he allies' retired ftSrossthe Stefck- hitz. Stmh is the French account j (fteir sstceoss it prohaMy exaggerated ^ bet e- ven if it be not it is not of much impw- f , TBEADWEL, , about five feet five or sis hright BUisiio pFomincnt Had an when he de- « roaasJ b&e n^jkeen jacket trousers.. Wbofter w3Q said ttesertcr, secure him r notice, or re« 'bj sh(F! ye- ifesvard o5ovi(iis5rfi*?tJlWJog»<oFfchoj araU!j.(i againntTPraneo, wfi^ dt 'noon on t h ol««n,i!l 'I'he- enemies forces employed on 1 <<i» serriea is Mtimntedi from 10 to 12,ODD •trong, inelu'iiisg troopi of wvery dr«e*i;>- EDWARD BAYSTES. I'omains on tha l?erth/ of the Flho. Meanwhile t| f e Crown Piinra is draning neiuci tho liibu. We have hisfii'Sit bulletin, duied from Oraai- eitberg, on tlie-lSth, giving an aeeoutit of Ibe di^p(l^itlon of the army under his cauiuiii'id. (Jrertt judgment seems to have hfi-si fNTnerd on the, choice of posi- tion's—in ler.< (han («oda>s SO.000 men fan be brought in line. An flitempt has been made during the aruiiiliee to ttiko away the CI-OWB Prince's life. On the ittb. whilst lie was reviewing some troops rirai 1 (Jiisuii), a shot was firod at Jiiin fi-oiii one «f th'c batteries—it fi.H within thirty jarcisot' hiui without doing liiin any irijuiy. His Royal Itighnoss called the Fruneh commandant before him, iu.d cuiiisenled to rperiro an apology f«f tins vutlaliun of the ti'iiee. uhich no man will believe to be sir-cidenlal. A IIai'\vieli leitcr, from an intelligent cori'CjKmdt nt. meniicmb a report of a *e- vere hutile I.Hvin^ b«t-n fought on the ITJii, I he result of \>hieh wan favorable Ui t!ie ( ii!ii-6—but lh« place where it was ii<,i^lil j» tint biuted. Uftitc amouut of the force which tha AJlifi ( an bring into tl.e field, we have no pm-ii8 aecount. One leitep from liotienbur^ii hfateh Auttria to haye 150.- DOt), lijjbiii 200,000, ami Sweden ami JPruksU 127,000 j in all 477.000 men— pignV of Austria, ye mefiat.i'iiag««}^ai(d b\4!e»jhadjoii)oy e stable of Israel ogrthftii^ht^ . of aV|c bay or* f ort &e ? M r S c fl ' 6rn \^A* l l 01 \ 1 ?\ cJ ° S? \ 'T Pn«»«S '!'??' w«h «*out aofl« »«> volual«6™.mibt*«iitl Indians. T(» b*. ^T h ^ ' B ' St ** Ul ° The vetreat of tbo enemy h confii-mtd by a letter iron; colonel Seott. who adds, that he destroyed a part of his btores and arms, -which ho was not able to tako off in his hurry. &fgu$. Chazy, Oct. IS, 1813. The subscriber, wishing to correct a publication or narration of Mr. Wait, published in a Pittsburgh paper, de- clares and says ; (hat the time s>aid Wait was first hailed wa& between the hours of ten and eleven, P.M. The man who first went to him iuudvert- endy reached his hand on the horses neck over the bridle of the horse on which Mr. Wait sat ; clapping his h<md on his right thigh ; and said, pri- soner, what is your wish ? He said he was on urgent business to CbampLm and must go that night. -He was then told he would not go till morning with- M«s, firing, tbftskser; I' rsrind, ®a& ©ne .of them \y\i t«t Wud Jfeot, Whoever will sajd hsraa$, aud sctfer© the ihief sattiat fejnayJbe brcfugft't to jus- tice, sliaU rec&we dig nfao*^ reward, or iJieeen dollars and all necessary charges for rctiiroifig the horses to la- rad Green. * JOS. WHIPPLE. PJattfibnrgb, Oct. 15. »2y 3\v Military. Monitor. R. ABRAHAM VALENTWB i. informed ihac fomt kte attangemsifia rendet It nectary to inform him,%fiac h* fliaold discontinue colle«,'ng nionty on ae- count of rhe above paper. New York, Oct. 2, 1813. fr3r The etU ors of the Phetsbtirgh- Me 1 . publican, BuOUo Gaz«te and OnMrfo^ «oger w.ll pleafe gire the above on* i tlOQ* Take Notice. All persons imk bted to the hshment of the REPUBLIC, Wl fo r ncws.jwpem, «iv e rti s ea.t»ts 5 bl..nks kc are requested to make an i^ diate setUcJccat.