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we killed which had been com cealed. 'We took 250 p! -militia-in all 8,900 men. Fas boz b pikes 9\ f AME to* ® 0. p * ~< women and children, except two or three, - Our lofs is 106 wounded and 26 killed, Major M'Intoth [the Cow- loners, all \threatk ngd, a | 0C, a _ proceédcd o the glagéi‘uppbfed to be - ith , a promptitede and fefving unqualified applaufe.- CHB zeal de informed, that they remained there who joined my army with a part of his tribe, greatly diftinguifhed him- felf. When get an hour's leifure I will fend: you a more detailed ac- count?\ -Ga#z: - ; vontesti® @ @pmem«e \ An article in -a Savanngh pipfif fates, that Major-General Pinckney is to take the commaiiid of the army de- ftined. againft the hoftile Indians in that quarter. The force eonfifts of ©2400 militia from N Carolina, 1500 regular troops, and 5000 Tenneflee h Saciétt’s Harbor. - _ NAVY AND ARMY ORDERS. The commanding officers of the na- vy and army from recent informatien, # know that the enemy have Jpies in and about the Harbor,. To defect and bring them to punifkment is the duty of every good and honeft citizen. Any perfon or perfens who will ap- prehend and caule them to be profe- cuted to convictionfihrm‘f‘rfih the com- ~ manding officer of the navy or army, Shall receive five hundred dollars. Every officer of the navy and army is ordered to apprehend all fufpicious perfons,. and every citizen is earneftly requefted to report fuch perfons to the nary or army that they may be im- mediately fecured.. ... * Chauncey, Commodore, &c. J. Hindman, Com. Detach. U.S. Army. ' # woman - Extra of Orders-Sackett's Harbor, ___ April 1. ~s §Ir-4You are hereby neticed, that upon the firft appearance of the enemy 'with -defign to attack, your houle will be deftroyed. s You muft be aware, fir, that this erder proceeds only from the good of the fervice, your houfe being contigu- ous to our defence.-The govern- ment will, no doubt, remunerate you for any loffes you may fultain in the deftruction of your houle. IJ. Hindman Com,. Detach. U.S. Army. s Brom the Buffalo Gazette, of April 5. Buffalo Village, which once adorned the fhores of Krie, and was proftrated by the is now rifing again- feveral bildings are already raifed and made habitable-centracs for 20 or 30 more are made, and many of them in confidérable forwardnefs. - 2 Brick company has been organized, by an af- fociation of the moft enterprizing and public fpirited citizens, with a fufi. cient capital, for the purpofe of ren-. dering the price of brick fo reaforta. ble, that the principal fireets may be built up of that article. All that is required to- se-ecftablifth Buffale in its forme; profperity, are ample remun- eration from government, and peace : peace,iftRot obtained by negociation, mg éfiogfiiined by a vigorous and * fuccessful profecation of the war. Buffalo had its charms-the fitua- ~ - tion, the profpect, and the general 'hellth of the inhabitants, to which we may add, the activity and enterprize of the trade, the public {pirit of the éitizens, and the fiate of feciety, all confpired to render it a cholen {pot, the man of bufinefs or of pleafure. it“: Ll C) Lo l T iddlcbury, ( Vert. ) April 30. thugs C HE ALARM, \''It was mentioned in our laft, that w confiderable body of militia had . 'Heen ordered to repair to Vergennes, for the prote&ion of the U. S. flotilla I X” ~- in that place; in cenfequence of the ~* enemy's fleet having been {een this fide \ of Cumberland KHWfead, This laf circum- - . to have been incorrect, & 5% \~Slithoug it was afferted by the e€prefs, t- - - who arrived with orders to Col. Sum. ~_ mer. - Several hundreds of the militia with a\fingle cartridge, an« many companies without receiving a- ny rations.? Vet\fuch is the fac. At fhould be obferved, that thefe men were\ tendgin, in confequence of a reque from Gen. Wilkinfén. They ought of courfe to have been fupplied with both provifions and\ ammunition by the officers of the U.S. His Excel- lency (Gov. Chittenden, arrived at Vergennes a few days \ago. We are © informed by an officer 'of the army,\ that every thing is peaceable at the north, and that Gem. 'Wiikinfon' has gone on an expedition to---T'roy. After our paper had gog‘e to prefs, we leatnt from a gentleman, juft from Vergenties, that Gen. Wilkin{en ar- tived there yefterday afternoon on his way tothe fouth ward. We alfo learn, that bis Excellency the Governor, yefterday reviewed the militia, and gave orders to difcharge them, (ex- cept one' company,.) as foon as the row-gallies are launched, which will probably be within four or five days. w &ge Gazette. Tueflay, May 3, 1814. - ELECTION. The oficial returns of every town in this county, is net yet received-We have af- certaimed however that there will be an ¢ owerwhelming'* democratic majority ef eight hundred ! ! ! on the Congreffional and Afi'embl'f‘gféfg'l‘icket, and 540 en the Senatorial Tic§gt-This defalcation ef federalifm in thisCounty, is to be imputed in a great mea- fure to that deleterious policy, which has for its obj'e‘Et the coflciliation of © om”r wa- vering verfatile political malhroom of 'the day, regardlels of like withes or feelings - of the © ninegy-nine,”\\who have ever. ten- du@ed them{elves with inflexible polftic al integrity. Principles have been facrificed at the shrine of private feeling, and local animefity, and the refult of this csurfe~ is before you. We carnefily hope that this What will the public think, when- g br four days without being fur- ~ lette ordered out; by Governor Chit-- . completed. .) % nothing but thie energetic interference - of the good fense of th& people of the United Stites can. arred the mad and fuicidak, carder of Mr, Madifor's ad- miniftragien. - We have yat feen this this fort really exifts. When will p: litical phenomena ceafe ?*\ # *It will be recolleCGed that Mrt. Jef. ferfon in a letter to Dr. Logan, gave wp the \ fuperemineat\ © Napolf@n \Bonaparte ; It appears now he has al- fo. given up the sub-eminent James Madifon. Cou $ Lave A ' \hid , * -~--s400MD | 45 ¢ Ls Late French News. Epernoy. ( France ) Feb. 10. ExtraQ® frem the Procimation of his Excellency the Marthal Duke of Ragufa to the inhabitants of the in- vaded departments. __ ‘ Glotious fuccefs (have juft crowned the French army, Upwards of 100 Ruffian and Pruffan regiments best- en, crufhed, and deftroyed at the bat. tles of Champaubert, Montmirail, Chateau, Tierty and V auchamp; 20, ©00 prifoners 180 pieces of cannon, two generals in chief taken or mortally wounded, are the trophies of thofe days. The Emperor himfelf is in purfuit of the enemy, and will halt only, when its _deftructien fhall be It is at this time that all good Frenchmen ought to fly to arms, in order hafken. by every poffible means the deliverance of the country. God prote&s Fiance; this is an a- dage of our monarchy, and is founded upon the courage, energy and love of the country, which have implanted it in the heart of all Frenchmen. At my head quarters at Eloges, the 15th Febuary, 1814. Signed, - Marthal Duke of RAGUSA . Paris, Feb. 2% Her majetty the Emprefs and Queen has received the following news of the armies to the 24th Feb. The Emperor arrived on the 224 at 2 o'clock P. M. at the little town of Mery .-{ur-Seime. ° Gen. Boyer has attacked the re- maigs of the corps of Ger. Blucher, Suchen and York which pafled the fyRtem of management may be configned to Aube to re-join the army of Prince the tomb of the capulets, and that federal- ifn may fland upon its own ground-ard then if our country falls, we fhall know who are innocent. Gp Annapelis, April 14. Enemy's Squadron. -Five veffels, a part of the enemy's fquadron, were in fight all day yefterday from the dome They appeared to be ftamding up the Bay, but the wird being light, they progreflfed flowly-theitrfituation appearing near« ly the fame in the evening that it was. ef the in the morning. Since wiiting the above, a 74, with a tender, has arrived off our harbor. {Maryland Gaz. $ Grn sn 4m Exchange of Prifoners, and ne arrived at Saint Paar, he found hrs rear guard of Gen. Guilay, charg- three of the latter on each fide, we id it, putgit to rout, and mzcie 12630 underftand has been finally agreed on liberation of Hostages -Except forty Schwartzenburgh at 'Froyes. From the 22d to 25th the Empe.-. ror had his H. Q. at the 'little tows of Chartres. On the 23d Prince Wenzel Lich- tenftein arrived at Head-Quarters. 'This new flag of truce was fent by the Prince Schwartzenbkurgh to pre- ofe an armiftice.' _ On the 25d our troops invefted Troyes on all fides. A Ruffian aid- de-camp came to our advance pofts to demand time to evacaste the town, This confideration arrefted the move. meats of the Emperer. ' This city was evacuated. in the night and we entered this morning. - Count Valmy went this day (the the 'cartiage, the atdor of fishoféjg‘ls‘rag; ap the-conflict. -They hare be ed with tianfports, whigh (fie-data; without which, it would be burnt. d, from -the atmy of Catalpnig, It is im to deferibe the) men- They are n 11 veterans, whisk. ered, ftrong, vi . orous,. and burning.for ' been reecivs their deffie of. feeing thet enemy, :it B scammers - From th gfi_,3§<.‘astmfl Palladium. v. f _Aupresest L lave From diir Co'fiquachnt. [ Office of the Newport fiercmy, | ‘ Saviirday evening, Aprflédfl} Latest from En#®land. \ This day arrived the Swedith fhip Prince Carl Johan, Capt. Oberg, 63 -days from London, and 5-days from . Bermuda, in ballaft, where fhe put in. Capt. O. left Bermuda on Monday - ved there on Sunday, (the day before, Re failed,) 35-days from England,. - Capt. Q@berg was informed by the Capt. that he bronght, London papers to the If of they ftated, there had been, a fevere battle be- tween the Erench and allied armies in France ; that the allies were defeat» ed with confiderable lofs, and had re. treated about 90 miles. The Capt. alfo informed, that, in confequence of the arrival of the Bramble, the expe- dition fitting out for Amierica,,had been fufpended, that the-general e- pinion of the merchants in Ergland, was, that a peace would fpeedily take place between America and Great Britain. The above are all the par. ticulars Capt. O. was enabled to ob- tain. . w- CP) . New-York, April 15. In the Spanith Province Venezuels, the moft infamous excefles are con- : tinued againft the European Span- iards. Upwards of 1600 are faid to have been mafflacreed. The Revelu- tionits there are not fit for a rebubli« can government. Under the new erder of things which our fickle adminiftration has produced, cotton wool will be obtain- ed in England from New-Orlea can be obtained in Boffton from thofe . places. 4 / From the Correspondent of the Commercial Ad- _ uertiser, & From Washington, April 17. The houfe fat until 9 o'clock, and the {enate till tem o'clock laft evening. Arother attempt was made in the senate to pafs a bill to prehibit the ex- portation of fpecie, &c. but after much debate, it failed. : We have nothing further that is new. It is faid, that the Britith fleet, which was near Annapolis, have gone back ; {o that it is fuppoled the ffeam abeats, &c. may go fafely from Balti- *more to French-town. \ A letter from a very refpeQable gentleman in Bordeaux, to his cerres« pondent: this city, dated the 24 March, fays, \ I have juft heard that that yeur Plenipotentiaries (Ameri- gath) towards Bar-fur-Seine. ° ’When-Wcan,‘)have‘wfiéén met at Gottenburgh, ~ prifoners. and fettled between the Aingrican this evenig at Bar-fur-Seine. . ard Rritith commiffions. Saturday's boat for New-York. grec» From the Philidelphia Gazette. that an 'émbargo- during the war is teles dieter g 3 ,i m Bush e ale jo? denned y ope lns Bi Aras Rent ng Banh openly nin life Praghton mtv ringed ct ope - Thus, on the 24th, the capital of ° Gens, Winder, Chandler & Win. Chamtsagne has beené‘ffi a chefter, have already been releafed- e peofion of arms, ' ' Lyons, Feb, 21. t It is probable ke will be foldters, abandoned by- the enerays--»------ ----- ~- Count Flabant, aid.de camp to the Emperor Napoleon ; Count Ducca, Another Letter from Mr. 'fefferson.* ai@d-de-camp to the Emperor of Aus- We are informed that a letter has tra; Count Schouvalloff, aid-de-camp been received by a gentleman refi- to the Emperor of Ruflia, and Gene ding in the neighborhood of this city, ral de Ranch, ,in behalf of the Kin from the Recluse Monticello, in which of Pruffia; he exprefles his utter difapprobation treat about the conditions of a fof. of the reffri@fve-fyftem of the ad- ‘ miniftration. He is reprefented to (3y, € a The face of evety thing has chang. political folecifm; and intimates that ed fince the arrival of the II,000ym‘en 'by thofe of England, and it is epect- ed a peace will be the refult.\ «zletter from Pittsburgh, dated the * _ ork April 1814. ©\ An exprefs has arrived, with im- Extract of : delivered, And formation that the Americans. have we have made about 12000 prifapers, the former arrived in this city, a few | wip a great number of officers. We days fince, and took prfflage in the paye found. in the hofpitals of the city, a thoufand wounded officers and P gainkt Detroit. Malden was deferted by our troops on the 2If ult.\ ° emanated Malden, and that the Brit- are bringing a very great foree a= - From the Notional Intelligencer, \ Inignical as we believe her gov» ernment is to the inftitutions and prof- perity of,this country, we do not wifb s to fee the downfall of Britain. W¢ £ ¥ E alas hate met at Sufigoy, to confider her as one of the chief pillars in tbf/bCiGZ Edificg o‘fEuropG-‘l’ . Hartfora, (C1. J April 252 The ground in this part of the coun- try, on Thur{diy merning 118, wa$s tes o' a ae ores Amen ss mur nari Acar ny env or ire n canne . laft, and informs us, that a © 'Georgia and Carelina, cheaper than it -- | enfftircly depih o thehigt was vi noon., - Maid counts Malden enemy. ly repul captain guard ©0 at from fmall fo evacuat treit on Jitis fa marchin gan terr - ular and _i The 1 {effing t vent ou: the upp val force us, com; 4 correct comm Four | lif veffe States. . One I veflels d Seven of which $. the 0 Sixty. tured an States. Thirt Britith United s Batile fon, in h tack os | did not c general's was not i 'to obser \ cormes of From the been dift The B affair at I wounded tain and From the 1 We at Gen. Wi not pur{us Departm. advifed h given poi and admo fion into - When paring, is one thip three brig four {choo # -. .On Sund Thorp, Mr. SOPHIA : -At Gre ult. by\”R' Achort, to towns dr : . A gent with a frifal chance for ing to this u ® A \HE fu fand . fell for one @r merchan h-Qxfo‘rd, a