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??? appeared immense: the Emperor immediately made his disposiion. The viceroy received orders to march upon the left of the Prince of Moskwa, but it look him three hours to execute this

move.

JOSHUA TRENTISS, JR

Our loi emoiintu i, .'lirfCkl JJiW. ami ct'th centra! vtrnmint JOHN IIAHT.

woundedthat of the epv. m-v be es-' To fAe on. fAt Senate cfid house nfftcp vAMl)i!OJ?K HALl

tiinatcd'at fnni 2VtnVC0w n. Tl.e resrxtifhes rf the Unitid Stales m Eosloat June 15. 181 3.

1 tilled imdind wciihy j!' iMieil . f?;uii truvmf ', tt,nenjtui eg v

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uric IT. I Tft I'rin ' rf i - j .i- - .; .1- . - l.i - f t. J

. - . .. . .. ...... ""'1 nmgiikllill OiI rUS!JAV''!i' c i'ujtu. .- srjrrzir ra iwinv"'.

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his five division, sustained that action which in half an hour become terrible His majesty marched himself at the head on his guards behind the centre of the army, supporting the prince of Moskwas's right - The duke of Raugsa, with his 3 divisionss, occurpied the extreme of the right. General Bertrand received orders to debouche upon the rear of the enemy's army

a the insant the line should be actively engaged Fortune was pleased to crown with the most birllian success all these disposition ous - the enemy, who appeared certain of success in the enterprize, marched in prior to overwhelm our righ and gain the

raod of Weissenfelds. General Comans a field officer fo the first merit; at the head of the first division of the duke of Ragusa, stopped him short The regiment of marines sustained se-

cavalry. But the greatest efforts of the

CONGRESS.

The emperor of Russia's guards suffer- The undersigned committee, chosed by

ed considerable - and the two division of the Minority of the Senators and Repreten regiments of Russian ???rassierus were sentatives of the commonwealth of Massadestroyed chuetts, beg leave to represnet; that they His majesty cannot bestow too much ap have perceved with extreme regret that plause upon the good will, the courage and the Leigslature of this state, in their preintrepidity of the army. Our youn sol- sent session, have presented a remonstrance diers were unmindful of danger - they to congress, denouncing the administration have, on this great occasion, susained all of the general government, reprobating the nobleness of the French blood. the war as improper, inpolitic, and unjust,

The etat major general will make impeaching the motives of the congress three millions of dollars, apportioned to

known in its relations, the distinguished which declared it, exusing and justifying the States respectively, as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Thursday July 9 THE WAYS AND MEANS.' The bill for laying and collecting a Direct tax, within the United States, was

read a third time This bill proposes to lay upon the Uni-

ted States, a Direct tax to the amount of

actions which hve illustrated that brilli- all the agressions and outrages of Great

ant day, when like a stroke of thunder, Britain and charging a jority of the rehas crumbled to dust the chimerical hoping presentatives of the peole with wantonand calculations of the destruction and ness, ambition, oppression and cruelty, dismemberment of the empire. The dark while the Executive of the U States, is plots contrived by the cabinet of St James steadily pursuing that policy which alone

during a whole winter; when an instant can secure a safe, equitabe and perman-

destroyned, like the gordian know was untied by the sword of Alexander The Prince of Hasse Homberg was killed. The prisoners state that the Prince royal of Prussia was wounded, and that

ent peace, and are acually negociating to effect it, it is impossible to concieve what good motive could induce the Legislature of this state to vote ? remonstrace so trea-

sonable in its origin, reprehensible in its

infantryartillery and cavalry was upon the Prince of Mecklenburg S??elit, was language, errouneous in its facts and prin-

the centre Four of the Prince of Mosk- killed cies, and pernicicus in its effects

The infantry of the older guards of Who that is American, can but feel inwhich six divisions only had arrived. sus dignant to hear it stated by the Legislattained by its presence this affair with that ure of a state, that we ought to have resissang froid which characterises it. ted the French decrees, agreeably to the It did not fire a single sht before half the demand of the British government? That

army was not engaged: for the four divisi we have seduced her seamen from their al-

fM'.irt u riri'. ir?'o aiieadv ei " red.

I vilUjr.orIvi. Wk tnk an l -f.t'!;en ver! .ti'jn It re ni? v!d in "the e:;e 4iry' h vil-. v'i'i R'onriJ wai oiiie.o I t.- take it. it rrs. i-wtikcrj T ie S ti t?) vn !'ida l a I'ne of tin !r4"s Cjrc"-iTlh Cn rcckc-'s ind whirlwinds Of dU V .A P- iVO Oi M (Jfentr.

1 laftsachtifctti Rhore l-lrnd : Connecticut " Vermont New Yrk - - New-J?rey PenngylvmU Deiavrare lMwryland Virginia Kentucky Ohio Torth-Carolina Tenneimee . South CarolinGeorgia ' JjOtiiian& '

C6.T03 57

310.27? 95 !18,IC7 71 S8.343 71 431.141 62 108 87! 5 365 47916 32.016 25 151.623 9 36P.0ISU le9,9?8 78 lOi.loO J4 20,238 XW 110,069 55 151.5058 91.936 4928 295 11

ou ot ener.tl bt,runsum ne:-?y ci:np4od otance. avid tiiat. we h.ve invaded theter LV.iixic, the t!ir?e-l.viiii?u4 o: u duke' of ritorv of a :e3ceabi and. un'iii&uHti"

-as .-vi-nMi, Girard. Mrere; every- Hcio v era abt'tit Iv o dM tnarcli frot t '.-nigh?Kr? . where pr,it. sr. J . frcai .evr.y. thin. the ii-d of battle! .Lcunt 'bemand riva rB at.V

5yeMl baiN, Gen. baUl'r vrith only cue of his division, rtnd lrmvu at re n?:nn o the- tht so .dihtl v eA-ed thM it did not waed from dai ty it to ho hb 0j.c oO u:'r -in. hw second aad third divisiora en quest? th i

Where a the man uito vainr

ion, v ho on id not indign inHy

-u ! uiu'. ivcn. ti l '3 wr.n odiv cue o ftiB o:iin .,..,1 , irown r 1

"Girird inVu'ol 'ior.;i

lld of.hvrlo. He de

"ii to i'o o-n mining inrt d:rictin h;s vvre not en wtcd. ' . to oppre-. the other - Euroriean .nnHoti-

trvp. inc t.d mooient was arrived for Ti e ecotid divhion'"of the xnncer ttiat our government have eaablihed

Ml'H ! T r - T-B N n iCttt r C rV a-. V ..l.i 1 . ' J.J I l

.j . v. .. .... k ui iuiiny guarns, coninii.r.uu oy gv.nerAI liari on, ' "

l tSa main ine hein to be peoolvcj

' f. iUa kl . 1 . 1 1 1. . .1..: .1 . ' .

-wn-t ii'"Mni ui 'no una, me nrsc

uto it ucv uertrana 3 corm. At the -v. iv n-nn " nnk .isuu.iV'......i.

Bi(J.wi" V reserve of mr .than ono huri!red picis have not yet j un.d, ard mt fct tiii the road' iVi. ,' iij"m .n T!-e troo4K,bf the ciukt? of lic'eno was at

xlit Rtnari'li. hr.m litf iio'i of 4n:

in'tiUrv posts "to- proFt rate the

was fiie day.'s mr.rch lrom the liehj of hat- c'vi t the military author!ay:,, ai d whai thv the panic wasthe cae wih the haif of mAn n01 lto;:ether exclusively Jirithh, the eulbr guatts, coinuiar.iel ki ienerai Can wit ho.ut the deepest mortihcatn.niead

T1)e bill nlo apportiona the quota of e:vch state among the counties in said slate. Fneh Mate may prior to the 1st day of A prii vary; hy ht act of its Legislature the respective quoti irnoMd by this act on it- evea:lounlie.1 v-r dis ricts, so as riiore

e '-insinuation, that war was equally and equitably to apportion the tax motives of airbition or tttgl of hereby imposed Each state may pay its

quest thit we are leagued -with France n00' lnt he treaury ot the U. g end

tl.ereon Rl all re entitled to & deduction ot ld'"pr.cVntuni, if paid before the first ar of March 1811, end of 10 per cent if paii be'ore the urstday of May in Uic5 tame ytaej .- . , ...

ei nv-no the v!er y 6.?ere l in -.line u.oatue tif. jsud the. d iVe r T-rsiitu"iii (Mu4 ntM ) aU;ked the reserve of tl.e eic-nr, and ove.'ehned 'ho villeo upon . TMiaS tv. n. nv hvift rete.i Hi vriirht. At th-j sa'n t i 'h ifi. d , m luuhled hii iTors aat'Ht. th oe.itre the village of Ki 1 vrai .ain cs'rier): some bUtahom dis;er2 1, b'lt tho-;e brave nrc'i in

fcXin5i the K'nterr! II :s m ' j'SH1 v j id :ed thit ths erltrcrl r.o1 t .i'- wioa'.) defide the gain or lo3 of bat-'

a lemonfetvai e whit h, intiuse of war and

pending netvciation, should take the -me-

Mr. TJivnlcf Kentucky vrheTn fn ebaTd

iuu.e er(unt tuplMUheir claims, and in- mi th iNKlriW-. a lew .mv inra. otiKsrvri

1 . . . . K . .... . . . . - 11; a .1 . . , . 1 . . 1 , ...

i locii i--.-siuii Mcafmrc u r lon iimi wiien 11.1s war rsn c ecjarea, n win

tit

gie. aiKl i'te of the Unwed tsle, ehrnunr'd o hi people a mere ffolh

iijat ii-A- !-' '-ai, Biaue ihnt it .ikioa ' chd wtir nnsi.

The cort8 ofcavalry of Irene ru I Srh.ti. mon. ji loiu.e.-, .contaii.i in tt,at t,esofa oartv of p'casme V he 'vraa

arii. with three diviwons or tKe prince of huwUicth KmonsM ance It appears to sorry to 'tie many cf 'hose, vho were iSiost Ekmuhl.,v;ai; towwrtltte lower Lire The uh o' niuU-iiVo -tie : ien.pt ml u disap. rraioon flr tic war. low ihewa -trong a -lied arfhy. con-is! ing, pl'Viini 1 30 lo20(V vr:neu"nnd nul'urisi t in' tu n. vl r. to f b diiirrtti'.n to btk cu He -aid tbt'.var.. OX) i"?tt s i-onfc, comiuauded by the two tx'ti p -wcr, would iriutpTe en the tigl.tg nu lc on e. an arduoi.s eud'treedftip Hi. snvcrcbiNS having; ajiivit r.ur.tber ofthe hd nterii . of.thfcir country:' Vc no firrii,,sw he ir.it r at again that tho

princrs of tK-.h'se ot Ptus-ia at is head, iiCt, howetr, appi-eir.d, that ah luoieh ho vete lie foienoM in teclsrir.? it.

were i.tw the hrst to skulk behind the curtain. ' ' . ITin. Cut

"Tievwt ( iI tlj-) to mroJi with hi- bsii

i-ttilioV-of t.ie vntmsr. tjurds tov&d the

"vill.ij of Ki', to overthro.v the tbemj'

1 1 1 1 . . ' . .ar

lv nvn ueica ca ana rou'CJ bv less tt.;ir. . this conr.irv r.a iiner u.e power ,r

tie,, h-id 'tr-u'fi'J; not j nvVrnent "raH to be' f the French, army. . :th nrcV .t' 'Vect n prpoc cl' this sort'' lr The ' X misty? ordrad the .-duke-of. -. Th a.T:l:ulitor;.' hospitals and the Oeld .; "We trust and si'ictieU hei-ew that -u,

of battlcj presented a most touching sjec people wcu.d ieiTst, and tfutuuliy gxp tde The young, soldier at-sight 'of the press, r 'attempt to er or cukf-ji emperor, Coreot their paius arid shouted our bond cf union. We arp.avaie that

Mohff Uve the eniierorl'.'t U'.noiv wpn. it in in time ot calamity sod

kc t!i0 vt

A, the vn.e ti'n hi; mijety .ordered 1':h iii ':e caM', , (nr Drouet. artillc-y d u 'V.- of the.grettest.' distinction, to form a battery ofS'j pieiei of cannon, to place it 1 th reir oT the e!de. enrds, which was di'vpnei in?:Vel'vi, like four redotibt. o V t..vrt t!ie centra, r11 oar cavalry bein i-t3 xd .'i.ifid iri"i,1oi,ofUittio. T Huii'tU IhiHuS v, Dro iet "Devwx, -. H.psi'T'.'vi,h' t -itr3 p e-e, arend t;e:.Ucr i;i one grwpo - The tire ba'-ame 'i "iHt f-) 1 T- en.'vin v a e w v on vf i y a. !; T ied;:eof rttyvm carried the yil-

)i-.;3 of rvt. without striking, a t)low, ovc

. t,h'vv thj e en. n-id

fromfh

LiM OK TAT! U8

TiHt tet iin wo ie:eived Lisbcn Ga--!e to tl Iflsl Wny. '"'

Tl Garctte pf-ll SOth contain Gen.

war that

ty years.; said the Mopevor, 'v-h.'ce I 'cob- faiVV c'pjiigtiin raca v. ilnH.-. lemprtr'.nJfdTrerch arn'iieit. V.erer heforr hsva trd to sir up the people to opprsition and 1 seen ru h brvcrv end mh ,aU icbment ' 'rfbcJIlon. ifct wc arc asstirtd. that niarce

-.r.uiope'wouUl&t length find Irarquilltty majority of the pcopie of this stne wnutd,-. 2!urry .t!ficial defpatcli to Lord Wei. crid sovereign, a;v l the'mim.' CTs who at tte ha2ird ot ttieir lives and 1'oituies, ,liniton.oiiooiicing Iji success over Mrdi:e( t their cabine s,-have been pivrent on resUt.aW ppositicn to the'hiws i,rid tv, sl.ai Seiche;- a.-,' Gasie.lla. The French

the fievd;ol hatuo, 1 eywioiud rr nHiic. ei nmnt c t their country. AN el rheve the los rW-t A lliwci loss UC killed 47T

lrjr

th? fvope of e vising tl e s'ar gf France th war tobe jat and necessary, 'that the lo-,. wonr.drd. Vi mwsirg

re iie: ihev w:ouldec tliat txicse cotJnrc!- xc.'rnctit have invariably n ainlaii eth IorJ WeUinsrtoii.s esr-atch traa "i?d.

i s wlio wish to dismember il e I vet.i ! r trivt j8it, ami impartiality toward the . F-rtincdi' IMay IVth, Tvhca lie tew cve&t npire aid humiliate the em eror, afQ. lioUige'rccts ' of Lurope; that they he bad ccourieJ, reparingthc 'etructtc- of .'tbsir sove- 'suhmiid to an accumulation of wrorrs .. ' . ' ;' "

101

enpi

pre

whioh no, othor cation would .have pndniN

( Fj!rac'cdrrm (!e o?tVenr V cd; they negotiated until nerrciation

In several action. HuVfc of post ".and was vain; that it is their intcn-ion a it m skirni?hir?. by the Fwach'..aouns vt thoir dotv. lo roiect ilie riiihts cf mm.

,;,,. y civalrv, iifautry aui artillery, all to Hie 12 May. thev Appear. to be prHin tnrrceand cf t-jilr.rs. "peaceablv. If - thv

contio'i'! to ad-

The

van : 2 for vnr beat: n g t he .charge

o r nv oivairv, i'f'try Co rn. iie;ied f bet r ,rof re it .

. NOTICE Tc prtrerh.p of J01?N'6ERIKS. Co is hy rrtitual cement u solved Hoe iniVoted to the tirrit,vr ' reqeested ' t

rn ltie'!luini nnd I'niMnni. vl.n rM. toreihlv it thev must" ihiit tinr it a

OVv Bvinetcom.ndin-oneofthedi- flin reti eating.) . , r pie-ended vereU ot the orders in council, V7 t UvJ XT'vW vion, of iho dake of Uia. received or- . . B J . . ; i ivV v pacific advance has beet, made bo'h 1 '" VK t d-H, to rtfoveotihi !ftup.):i Kiia, to sup- 'Vicc i a monster of-sndi frietfnl m'in, bv'ConVend the executive, which w:,, . ;ct,nr viir. or.ier a later o setiw 53rtthe centre Hj KUitained several "A to be haed needs bm to be seen. consistent' tvilh the rights and honrr cf the 1!? - ' f i Wmenl or u,'r u;..k iuA , i . K. i . . .. a u - .:n 1 rio'es previous to that tin c.

iir.i wvlh.a-heavy lois:

Ii the n3an time Gen . Ci-nint Bertrand ' alvnce i, an l enlereJ in 1'me. sIn vain did th eniny.- cavalry ctil.ht square;' his i;A"ch rot thereby retarded lr ordc o rej Vm bjm'more promptly, the F.iu-oi-r or I e.i a'ohane of petition, pivotf:?'i !i9'Vi K t. T.ie whole riht chan -1

wealth of Massachusetts -to tje Congress aido est ei d our propeitv end blood in ,vJ!.(n iiii-i""' i?it;l of the.U. Slate.- -v- ' " i,s prosecution . Ue hopethe laHtrr

trrneeof tKe !fit?l.ahreiff the Common- all the evil and privlitinn ot tms war, i:,, .,,,iVB NWiV.?rr.nff;FIL

received a

'I'll,. .-vmd wjm A- W4.1.ft m 1 A . - . I J I f. .A .1 rif f fx a Im '

th taleois of the rec, and mliehtcn&l, tneir consistency, prudence patriotism and Sta's of lMsarluett:eiid eltW thee love f peace, thftflis contained in their exsage of discard have eshthited mvJch lear-. tia'tuinry remohM ranee.

ned and ingenious argumentation, their - TVt vtsh jor pecce. but we fenr that

iM frojVth right being in advanc. The nergicM appear like the poet's Arctvwpiol tbiH rerr.rinstrai.ee, if it l as flwy ITecf,

e-nf fvi Inicrthoultt of any tldng bit drirXrtjfti'-s;rcatres employed in lit wtlltend to prevent rahra thnnto acrcm jt; Jvuit 6 1813. nvt'-iU w'pi:--ie-l, theut leapie. and- a tleMeK prominent intt bd cause ,6nh- nhshit, Ve hrpe that th very prooer f v fc

liilf. Wa ooa arnvdl upon, the hu'it joined is the protest eY tbeTnionrity, of eonrfeodoptf d by the admudstr r v- vc'i V:e. nemr Alexander, the kinj.of ihe,sameiefUlatQre Vf hisbieathesVspi eot a taie. WH meet will. th

prov

itir n to eiT-.

ie pHe.-s t

Iruia. awi too umi i iirimieumii rit wni'in o;iii to aeimste the cmnci's .rMch it is uunea. jva stiouM Grest :cjup"e,l during the. bill I An cffi-er,tft- jd every state-r-which more'than tl n '?'- Britain, reganla. f tie numeric ' c.vy pri r:er. wh yas there, informed us senting renomtrae of - th majority, wronf.sshc has iullicted cn ta?. and calculi." of r-! cir-vimS.uce. would promote the m.eresa oflbe nation; tinj on ber power, or e?tcoorj.J 'hv her W- hye tare i ' v.el thousand prison- nd while u-e Wply rngreU the politicRl friends in A roeritfa, persist in her hostile T' a n-J'nbnr could not he gveafecen sentiments of a portion of it cttiiens; ve pretentions, we be nodouht bntthfsre.i

" t ivvit of tno nramrity ot oar cavalry, happy to learn, trnm sfi7h Inch olh.- )ieef thU atate wU cordialW. aetirelrend

"DUY GOODS, GHOCKIULS, .'' QUetiis IVnrf. Hard lYare ar4BARR IRON, which w?U .-! old on i e ax ruble term. fvrJJanh or Country .Linen. -

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10 tf

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NOTICE li e jvcV of tl onrt ef Comrnon PWat. i f Jrcr,rn County. X7ill Ityld a fj5coD''cUrt at f)eecHiHhuse in Madison, :wi.tfclM ncn!;y ef JCoien.lr t ettfor th purine H afisttfr all claims sgainit

a I tH9 dee Wuch th Emperor maui- rity, that the great mvsmT tb psoplo of KalotiW:crtme fortrar und lend their at-1 ",U, lK,n'-v' nnd ,0,n:lfw ! T"J T'. f U'spirethoeatalry. v-' . tb stale wi'l i Sfov.Ty. tfcrt ar.d nthe prtut! of the. wartntil mr H011 -V ,rk f - . .

lent cn U,n by ?n ect of tb Ternta'ul lgulatvuer fined. .?!Uh 11 1813 ;.r ... ; Eftr1trrtftk$ JJtnlUcn, August tV ' ,

Arth'a ''-nctmfttof the battlo, the 'rcfffotufy.niefumrf aits establlelcd un At -.ennm.eet ha-

I-n;5ror"4iid ta ths trKkn, "This i ja the prosecution ;f i he war. -'" - ' -'--" "'," a tru-s Bxyotian bitt!o. Good infantry. " ' ' f" ''' '. Uha?ffti$ htiuvrltw l-r ' ' J.i,:rte I by artiherv, onht to suffice.n rilOTKST OF I H"MlKORtTV. JOHM liOI.MKS G&i. Qji.fi, chlif cf the staff, of tbo. 0(4 rf'aitfrf oArsuMtfj ; WiU. i:0CJ7. ' 7