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six thousand prisoners, for whole battalion vnc forced to lay down their arms, cnj we arc every instant hearing, that duti the Present day, additional prisonets are houiiy bringing into head quar ters Ve hate taken twelve pieces of can tion, and a great many wagons of amunilion, and a tjooddcal of erini The regimen's ot Faucheurs (sitha men) l aving demanded arms, we have assigned to them those left by the army on the field of battle; they went to seek them, and
are returning armed with muskets 1 lie j combat having lasted till ten o'clock at Light, and the aimy being fatigued after more man twenty hours hard marching, and fighting, it was impossible to pur sue the enemy. Nevertheless, the effects of this com ba' p'omise us immense results, for the commander in chief, conformably to the plan which he had so happily conceived, proposes to attack the dispersed can'onmo lit s of Marshal Diebitch, and to sep Drjte him from the line of his t einforce rnents We hope that this bold militaryop ration, so well and ably combined, will lead to important resul's, and assure
o complete victory to the noble defenders cf liberty and national independence The President of the National Gov Crmncnt, Prince Czartoriski; M. Uecryc kowky, member of government, and C .urn Malachowski, minister of Foreign Affjirs. accompanied the commander in Chr ' since the commencement of the affair until nightfall, and alter having shared his dangers, they have been wit nesses of the triumph with which he crowned this memorable day " l he following is the letter of the Gen Cralissimo. written trom the camp of
I3e-n!)e,wielke. the 31st oi Maich, at 10 o'clock, at night Dcmbe ielke is lour
milt s. Gero.an. from Warsaw, and one from Minsk." Ti the Ka'ianal Government " "Before I inform you of the impor
tant events of this day, I must premise.
that as the army has fought and n arched
dmi'ig the whole day, it is impossible o
col ect all the particular reports srj as to
render -i tub account of the afTtir rot ced to postpone this duty io a more lei
sure moment, I hasten to commnicate to
the government the general result.
14 I hi- day the advanced guard of the
national army precipitated itself upon
the corps of genera1. Geismat , which oc
cupied a strong position at Wawer After a ( ombat of two hours, this corps Vt is beaten and pursued upon t he i oad to XVlink Every where as 'he enemy, aided bv fresh reinforcements, which he continually received, wished to profit by the post'ions which this road so often piese.ittd him, his (Torts only drew up on him additional loss! s Finally the tvnoie corps of ge era! Rosen united at I). uoewieike, endeavor d " stop u-; bu 'he battle which we tought there en
did in the entire defeat of the enemy,
cnt :he carrying of all his positions
'During rhe day, so glorious 'o the
P i ish arms, the enemy has suffered a
Considerable loss Moie than live hun
died or six hundred ot hi men have
been killed and wounded, as far as we
Can judge at this moment
'Among the prisoners are. general L' .wondn ski, and a threat nui'i'icr ot su pen r and other officers We have ta k-o two standards, filteen pieces of can Don f which a part have al' their bar-jie-s fpteen wagons filled with ammu tuition, and some thousands of musk-, ts 'This victory is the more advantageous to the Polish aims, inasmuch as it has not been bought on our side by any veiv considerable loss l his is attribu
table to the surprise of the sudden ai tack which we made an attack which xv: followed up throughout the day ni'h the greatest ior. .Many of the enemy's were cut to piect3 on the field of battle, others were made prisoners in a bfuly Being above twenty hours on ln sbfuk. it is impossible for me to fur nih a m re complete report I only p :y he national government to onler a no c un service, to thank Grul for hav in deigned to shed his blessing upon Our at nis l ht Commander in-Chief, SKI' Y NECK " The Paris papers of Ap'il il, state that new and decisive victories had been
Warsaw to Constantinople, to tcuse the I czar? They have all perished, ard now portc to a o operation Considt i able we have been chosen to be the vile in stress had btcn laid upon a ukase pub l stt uu cnts of despotism Wo,w tms! iished in the St Petersburg Gazette, by j And aie we to be blind'y obedicn"? We which the emperor disbanded t he Fin-' all complain, we shed bitter teais in
nish rectmcnt of Carabines, as showing vain; are these, then, the arms the chil
l tie distrust of the fidelity of that prov
We g-.tlier from the report cT the Li verpool and Manchctci rail nmd torn panv. t he following lupoi tarn rcsu.is:
1 All doubts as to the adaptation ol '
rail roads to the transportation of heavy commodities aie removed bv the plain
tmtcf
ince These reports sovoiing as they did of war, had had the effect of rather depressing the funds in Pans.
l he French papers seem to calculate
drenol Russia ought to use? No; it is fact, that the Liverpool and Manchester with sword in hand wc must go into the road has reductd the price ! 5. per ton, centre ot the capital, into the midst of the the price heretofore chi ged by the ca fit id of battle; we outiht ro demand our rial, to IPs that is to iwo muds.
national liberty Wral can oppose our; 2 Its advantage in the conveyance o. . Vinccmin h-n:AM MILI :,1C mf.'rcr.l
13 i .Sl'hC I FULLY inform the r Herds il Mid the public generally. tl;-t tuir N;AY GRIST MILL is now cin.jktcd. Thev will in futuie endeavour to keep on hand at all times, fresh MEAL and FLOUR, which they arc determined t. sell at fair prices for cash i nly. No t rt'.cr'-. will fx- accepted after this notification, u:;lcs the cash itccrm panics them.
1 hose who may have accounts at u r
with increased confidence on a favorable j courage. The idols of despotism will passengets is so great, that tac cnarv that cush pa)rrt.llls bi. t ,rcc:td fr.r
. i.. . . .. ! .... i. i. i , it r , in ;c ili it it
issue to the campaip to the Poles 1 he : lall De:ore us, tne czar win oecouie a id ii ucm rcouceu irum . Mr soger contains' a long article tothcr and wc shall tease to he orphans; . one hall. move the immi arlvsntatrps w rich tfie pa-1 we shall again fiod a count. y, and like , 3 Its capability of extensive trans
triors will aconite by bei.u' able, as they our brcthen in Jt-us Christ, the (ireeks, poitation i lor all practical purposes now are, to act upon the olfensive against j we shall become at once free, and lm , unlimited In all the d:fl rent channels the Russians The German accounts niortalize out selves. Nations less war , oi communication hither to open between in these papers state that the Rusi v.s, like and less populous have ricn with Liverpool a; d Manchester, four thou uoon the 2d instant, attempted to cross access, although surrotarided by em- sand tons were conveyed daiiy; now by the Vistula near Piilawy, but were r e pires interested in their desti uction. the single channel of the rail mud, this
ulsed, which is an admission ol the The boor has sti tick. God, who has in ; whole amount can be carried wnnoji oc virt0,v hi hands the fate of kit gs and of people, ; cupying any pamcuUr part of the road
i wiil nrfierr us also I ear asunder. O more than hftttn minutes, that 13 l vbtn
INSURRECTION IN RUSSIA !. ihli.inlol l'annlirim. mrl nl ihe'2i houis
lily tlllll' I J Ulv ' ,,v w" - - You have sworn to be faithlul, but the ' 4 As to speed the regular travel be (za-. has he not sworn to he your lathei ? 1 tween the two places ia pe formed in
lie Ikis broken his oath, we arc free! less than one hour and a hidf, and the
from ours Let us, notwithstanding, re sped cut czar, as D e repi e?enta ive of God, as the highest authority Change onl the form of government, ai d de mand a constitution. Russians, let all those who desire
every article they n. ; have purchased r.: that establishment. The pivpnetrrs r.i' prepared to execute on'cis for PLANK and SCANTLING cf every description at the shortest notice, and cn the rr,Gt reasonable terms. N. B M c II. hive recpixed a ct.signmentrf ICO Barrels of KKMIAW'A SAL I , which they will dipc-c ot U.w Vii.c "i f M a' 7."l31. l.V tf
From the
W ars i t.de (Jazttteof the
28th March. We hasten to publish a proclamation just found on an ollictr. decoiated with
the older ot St George, w ho was killed
m a tr.t atTiiir, dated.
'samarad. Jan. 29, on the banks of the
Wolga:
"It is an old man, seventy years cf j
age, who has lived during the reign of
our sovereigns, and who now, tuwai s
he end of his life, disgusted with the
distance being thirty two miits an hour
5. It is ascertained from the expeii ence of a win er unusually severe, that there need never be any positive in'cr ruptionot this tiavel from the accidents i mlr thit in rr!ir'i
fcTA'i L ( F IM)iANA. K0 C'o?'NTV,
KN'X CI KCt IT COURT, March Ta-vu lv'il,
Willinm Crn-zan, Lerutcr of Win
Crogan, ucceaircd,
of W 3
O! Hie SeilS'"t, n-n uiai ry m des may be wholly pievemcd 6 Travelling on icadsof ihisdescrip
their happiness, and tfiat of their desrprul.ints. rr(,lit bv the nresenl moment.
and hasten o the banks ot the Wolga; ! tion, with all this enormous increase of
despotism with which he is surrounded, 1 there the fir of liberty already floats speed, is declared to be the safest kmo ol
rctiupn in iniir beri ! 4 fritimpnt rd na . v, . ... L. Inc n.mn.pnif'H, f.iti rraimllinir. fewer ar.CK.tntS lCCUl I WH U)T
tional liberty, and wiil die free. Raise : zens and warriors have taken the oath, our heads, O Russians. All Eut ope, j ,n the face of the whole world, to die or
and particularly that part which the
nio!" civilized and en lightened, ac knowledge tlvt there is nothing so des
picable ab to suppoit slaeiy and the yoke ol despotism Have vou not vigo
ions arms, have y ou not souls inacessible
be tree I hose w honi distance prevents Irom joining us, h tve only to rouse their sleeping scuh, and, swoid in hand: de
mand on the spot 'which they inhabit, !
liberty and a constitution But it is
principally to you, Russian wai Mors, that
the nun ber of per sons conveyt d
7 And connected wth the last fact is another, that carriages hae been ci n structed of strength quite sufficient to bear this increase ol velocity
fear, why, then should you not be; I addi S3 n yselt. and it is towards y'ii
to
able to snr.ke . fT the chains with which
you are fastened? "Russia, the queen of the north of Europe, having saved the liberty of o tveis, will not tail lor heisell: why do you tremble without the daring ou';ge you slaves ol a despotic czai? Y u
tiemble at the very name cf liberty ; and the idea of it is in your eyes, tne greatest ot crimes! Is it then possible, t fiat those who were the terror .f the worid,
can suiter to remain the slaves ot preju dice a id ignorant t ?
Russians, the ey s ot all Europe are
turned towards you; the tra?iht for
ward laborer and the hih spirited noble
ate known; but of what use are these qualities, wnerc despotism reigns in the
name of reiral power there where
pride raises its bold front, treats it 5
neighboi w itn disdain, and, spreading iis
wi! gs, tries to smother liberty and lion
01? What is it that stops your corns ?
Why do you not fly to obtain inestimable Ubeity? It i), perhaps, prejudice that
prevents you Ywur
born and died slaves Oh! n ay the light of liberty now disperse the clouds ot slavery! There are now no Russians in anv class whodo not on ierstaed the true valu; c t liberty; but they look for an impulse thtv cannot give themselves; thev sigh in silence tin y await the mo
ment to conquer tbetr liberty. I hete is not an example in the histo tyol any people, that those who are firm, iy detei mined to obtain their liberty do not silt ceed God protecs their el lo'ts L 't'K t the happi:.ss of other people, whiu you n main the victims ol inneaiing despotism Y 11 see tvenat
hone, the love tl a people tor a sove reign who comment cd his icign with justice aiui c!en ency; but, a. as! it was only the cummenctmt.nt; tor at Icnili, blinded by pi'ule, m ,urishrl by vile fiat teteis, he ciuel y deceived the hopes
uhicc lie ratted Couk to the trulls ot that justue and clem ncy We must sulfet punisfiments till then unktunvn; victims ot his suspicions, but ncilhci tried nor cunvicted; and allthisonly that he might reign des oticallv Our war liors aie returned fion Tmkey coxercd with in w laui els; all re not come back; many are missing. Where are the)? They ate b yond the 11 i k a t ; their ashes repose in foreign land, il at east the Russians could say they have perished;
but thev pciished for their count iy
that the country hold cut its aims; it is fiom yt u hat it expects ddivt. ant e; do not allow 'fiat it will be a y longer the plaything ol savage despotism. The
thione has no other deiendeis th3n the siave that sunound it They will be tray for money in the field of battle as tin y have done in the count il We must be free me and the throne will trem bie; but if the despot will arrest our en ttr prne, and that by the aid of these ac complices on whom Ik bestows all fa vors, in forgetting that he is our Mon arcfi and not theirs-in torgettting that he is the father ot all the Russians
then the whole world will see thai the I Russians aie not made for slavery mat
they mut have their liberty ; they can be free, and ' lf v w ill be l ee GENERAL JERMOLOFF From the Sun The manifesto of Gtn Jermoh-ff to the Russians, calling on then, to insis1 in demanding constitution from the U tra To y of the North, the infatuated
ancestors were Emeroi Nicholas, is extremely impor
tani, arid demands the most attentive considei stion It confirms the truth o
what wc asserted some weeks since, ;hai the insun ecM-n which ushered in the present Czai's accession to the
1 throne, wss only scotched, hut killed, and that it waited only a favorable oppnitu nit y to bieak out again win. redoubled energy The throne ol Nicholas, we appi ehend. is a' ready in a untti ing s'ate lhe crown si's loosely on his nyal sCi P.ce. What with Per sia Finland p.dand and the warlike piovincesof Georgia nnd Circassia, all ot whom it on 'tie stir, it is evitlent that the Czar
will hae quite enough to do, without tioubling himself to intcifere fuither with the affalis of F ance, Belgium, or Italy.
THE SATURDAY GOUR2ER. A N the hrst Satur day in April was com-
Vf .nenced a periodical Join nal, to be pub-
James Breathitt, Executor, and John C. Siiurt, and C. W. Sii rt &: J D olhers heirs at law cf Peyton Short, j t; deeeiis.tl. J A ND now at this time came the e m--TL plninant by .Tudah his solicitor, nnd it iippiMrin to tiio satisfaction f iho rtiurl that the defendants arc non-residents of this stare 7 onltra! t'nat the pendency of this suit he pul lihcd in tho Western Sun and General Advertiser, for four weeks successively ; that cui.l defendants nppcar here on the lirst d:u oi the next term of this eourt, and ::nswer
the complainants bill, or the s;:r.t.1 will
e taken as coniesst'd And this c.ese 1
continued until the next icrui of this ':rl.
Attest. 1). C JOHNSON, C7V. C. C. K. C. May IO, 131 J. -X
lished once a week, and designated by t.e
above title. Custom has rendered it neces
sary for the projectors ot a new inei ary undertaking, to present an analyisof the plan which thev intend to adopt, in order tlu.t the public' may jadge how far the schen.c is likely to be deserving cf patronage. Ours shall be brief
Newspapers have been aptly called The Chronicles cj the Tune, anil when under
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verted from the legitimate objects of th ir
;,ti .tntw.11 :n nrostituted to jurnrses Inch
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invt lve ii lurv to the n.oraiS, anil unpeiu
m 10 tt. thr advancement 01 a t.eopi. i uis
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All matters of iiiterest. eoTincctcd with
the ireneral and state K(v eminent-, shall l e
ceive from us the earliest attention. We
disclaim 'dl party feelings or pi t juthces, but
in doing thii wc would be unuerstooti as holding o u st Ives at liuerty to c.pen our col uuins and express our sentimc nts m relation to all subjects of public interest, whether connected with politics or other w ie. Light Keuding, in all its various departments, w iil form an object of our especial 1 aie. i he numerous sources tor obtaining the best stkctions from foi eigu and domes tic literature within our reach, authorize us
to assert that, in this respect, t in journal
oem ci i.n K.i a i r k I , wi . skh;;i.;t
Kach Nrt.f'f this popular monthl) periodi
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will be pnh.ished in the Jauuarv ISo. One of the Fignies a full Itngtli Perl rail of Quten Adelaide rf F.nglanri; a Lady in Bali Dress; a W alking lJress, and Cap ui.d Turban, of the ra west stvle. lhe Februray No. will contain a splcn-. pid Portrait ot ashtngton. An cltgar.t crij)tnre Piece for ?.larch, is in the hands t-f the Lngravcr. The sul;e(;uent t ngravinps vill be cf the b'.-st quality
Liber al prenuums have been iTertts fr.r
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1 I v liiiv.v Ul IK!.:. 11 1. mill ujuin-i o. ii'i v l- a &
will not iiitTei in comparison with an) other I care will be taki n to have the sen-cm i.n of
Hut alas! no: the? ate sacriSreil. offer-
obtained over the Itussians on the 2d ol',, liri ,,. ,h. ri,, a, ,i1(. narhflI;B?i ,l
t -lit
up I. ot wnom sik tnousanu nave oecnj,wo despots
liiau': pruoners, nesiucs twenty six pieces of cannon 1 his news rested on the authority of a despatch from Stras
Where ate our fathers,
B ALT l WORK MAY 19. FIIOM HUAZ1L
The editoi ot the lJatii t has been la voied with the following inteiesting tet ter receive' bv the Consul just arrived
at Alcxandii., isdttd B A It I A , A r H 1 L 11,1831 Since our ci iuia- pei biik; Columbia of the ul-. we have to adv ise ot an entire change in the government ol our province and city, arism f'oni the disaf tec tit. n of our inhabitants towards the old Portuguese officers and icsidents here. Since the 4 h no business has been done; every store and office of Portuguese and foreignei s has been closed,
in the country. Internal Improvements, Agriculture and Domestic Manufactures, shall icceive from us that considt ration to which thev are entitled by their great aud growing uupoi tance. Among the regular notices of the week, will be given a corrected Pricks Cuklnt of Stocks and the grain mat ket 1 he latest Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, recent d by the Eastern and houthern Mails on Saturday, v ill always be found in this paper In short, nothing shall be oveilookett that may be deserving the attention and character of eiiierpi izing intelligent antl industrious journalists. We aie not ignorant that we must encounter many difficulties in advancing to public favorbut long experience in the mechanical branches ot our profosion, antl an ardent desire to render ourselves usclul in
their more extensive prosecution, lead us to believe that these obstacle will nut prove
insurmountable. We rely particularly wi j
the liberality alwavs shewn bv an enlightened public to enterpiizes judiciously conducted, and confidently make the assurance that our claims to patronage will not be lessened bv anv want of pruper talent in aid.ug to give spirit and value to our undertaking. WOODWARD & Sl'RAOO.
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. : i ,r ; ti... i .icrrvt rl -av ft,r 1 iw v t r's ft es. arid where there haa been
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and mostly they have embaiked on bcaid
out hrotheis, our chiidrei r lluywin,the shipping in the harbor, tor personal Advettiements will be handsomely diinever return; but in their iust ven- i secuiitv. The overturn ol the e vern i ..laved, and inserted at moder-.tc Mites.
I cancc, thev send ustne cmp inions t)i ! ment ot the emperor was attccHci by a
Duii: hut w.s contirmcd oy otner cona U,f;r tfini ir!jm. and thr id hiip. ! u ...t i thr...-,.a Qrr,ri ,iw Ininrd
tciai leptnts The insurrection in i which as, auxiliaries, wi:end in giving (bv two thousand soldiers (nearly all the Ihuania seems to be placed beyond I lnr death blow to thosi who would ob- j tioops now here) who have displaced the dmru. Wilna is in possession ol the ; tajn tncir ,b, u You will see the ven 1 president and general at arms, togethci ratto ial fotces, who, after having re cap grance of au ofT.ndt d an insulted G d,; with all Pot tci;uese officers holding situ tu-rdallthe niu taken from them, pro ! ihese insults lnen asini;, in an awful de j ation under governmeni, have appointed cecd d to GeorKenburR, driving tle j s,tc, Cvt-n in our ho'v church, from the 1 as pitsident, Senr Joas G nsal v e Ce Citsacks bofoit them out of every vil-i.cjl,n ot ,1)ecair Alexander Federow i-z-1 , zimb' a. a lt-azniar.; Sen- Viscondc de lapc in the route Other bodies armed HUbMat)Si jrar t,al ech minute , Pi. ,j,t. as general at arms, utid ad the and ..ionized, have shown themselves Tiu nu,Ue vour sllnalin more terrible; : counsellors and o-her officers are now
in im uiMiuiu en murten ! everv ttniu: proves tfiat the
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The tther reports which were preva- whicl is tin dawn ol natinml happiness
lent i i Pius on lucstliy. were, that is snotheted amongst us Commerce Cou'l.me was in insuncclion; that the is left w ithout protection, the merchants md scinur fiad p jsi T vel v refused to oppi escd with enormous taxes, the cut pr the least instalment of his tribute to j tivator is almost forced to put chase his niit,and was still pushing fits mtlita ubsis'cncc, .ss if it wa the pift ot the rv p't parattons; and that tlie kinp; of czar the ancient H isstan est zrns are Swi il--), thinking this a favorable st astm tlespisc d. and st at;et s fill the piincipal
wisdom ! composed of D'azdians
At this time there is little securi'y: Sc a consider ab'e time mmr elapse ere the merchants can feel sufficiently safe to adventure on thtir daily occupations. Proclamations have, however, becnissued by the new president and general, to ent'eavcr to quiet the public mind.
Mrong pitroU appointed who parade our
lV.1 advant.cjeof the distr actions plices ii the state; it is not, therefore, j stt eets antl the p.pulace are disai med
astonishing that -hey oppress and ruin There was no fighting, as all but five us. lor thev arc not our- biethren Andj hundred troops chose the citizens side what has become of out nurtiil spim? many murders were however com w here are the ancient Rusm ui heroes? mi'tcl on o tl P-.i tuguese and dmi'g
wheie art r,,use w . ai'Ued tbemMivesj t!ic nights pas' many abUbCS have been
JO:
of ne Auiocra, was making an attempt
for he r covery ot Finland, which his pied, -cess ms l ad lost to Kussta A Cmo ounicition had fn en opened be-tvur-n rhe Poles and he Pti'ks, atd an
??jjbitjmlor ws actually on Ids 8 Irom , in tho name el (Jod, the rttion and the ! practised eti them.
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iuforii'ing the pubuc genera
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Eur sa.lu ut this 0:hce, well executed,
