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Show J -' ‘tfl"; " 'I'Yh‘ M- THE \VAR. i(i I.,\'l'|".S'I‘ FRO," EUROPI'E. or nits, women, children (under 1'2) and passengt rs, permits not in :1 ii,.\:il or military occupation, to be lilwi'rnital \iitliout (‘Vt‘littng'tz 'l'lie lil'lliHll are building two sliipsof \\'fll‘:tl Kings- 'E‘lit-y lnnt' druwn .Sf'l) cztrv ton. on lu-lm. t):.t:iri'i. to \‘tt‘ii'b on them; :uitl t':.via.‘a Loni-r from utwi‘s p4 ‘3»t'l F‘liitli'fi :tre ()"(lt‘l‘til up, to sci-\e as tint} he re «gm. ‘I. {4. VLl‘nl natul oliirt-rs have ht t'il ordered up ilnlLthX. \\"‘ ti-zist that our f;.,\'t*i'iiiiit‘!it \xill in the nllt‘ll (irrangt nients in that «punter, its will ilt'uriiiwllx ~t-cnrt- our hlil‘lti'illitt'v on the Lake at the 1; cf the next cuiiipaitgn; for should the lil' tissh 71,410:in the lift" ml rut \ , :t v. ill nitttt-rinily retard the Ct.i.‘.en.nlatt-tl onera‘hons (if our armies. ‘i'L‘iillt'lli of re I'lllul'.» now at Halifax, are cs'it-ctIt! i in ti t: spring. limpethat the great coninit-rttiztl state, of New-York ‘.‘- ill "it s ll'er lierénelf to be outdone by any of her sisters, in t-llorts to obtain the ll‘t‘t'tltinl of the seas. lad we hut Lt li it: ships of the line, to lead out our fr ‘Lt‘tes, the coast would be soon (‘leiti't'd oftht: (gilt my. A lute London pup/w" coi‘ititiiis the :ttldi't $5 of cup- taiii Urt‘i‘es to the ("I‘ti‘l-lliitt‘liiil tliztt tried him, in \.lll('lll1t.‘t‘.\1)l‘t':>'r‘5 hmsetfas titllous: pectation, November ) when tlit-I)i'i:it"(~i‘t'e‘t-iit deI . that the :tni'cttble telittions het'eeii the tht- t‘onti': t :iiiu Pl‘t'tt‘lisizil.§ oftliitt tgoveriini it have i 80 Indians on the field, exclusive of many l:i‘.h.'rto prevented the conclus on ofany pacific ztt‘» who were killed in crossing the river, int; "ind of my life, to be once more opposed (.oiistitnt on 7 n :‘th t'nt in under my. . coniirittntl ) iii _ tit: ot u hilllllltl' force to the (lllc‘l'lltfil‘t)." Cztp‘ntiu Harri s m y rest :tsnu‘ed, that either rapt. Ilull, or Capt. llztiizbritlge, who now commands the Constitution, would rejoice to bring about that happy period; and we think that every American would rejoice tit the result. Accounts have been received in Baltimore. from Nassau, ccnfirining the report of the loss of the llri« tish frigate Soiitliziinptoii and the litte U. S. brig ‘. ixcn, on Cat-Island. .7 l'Im/i‘l'c '1 ink. The French ship 'l'ainerlztnt‘,from Bordeaux bound to Baltimore, with a Vultnthlh cargo of si;l{s, laces, brandy, 8'12. was chimed itslioie near Norfolk, on the 19th inst. by the. British sloop of war 'l‘Ltrtztrns, who also grounded at the smile. time. The 'l‘artarus threw all her guns over but It, ltlltl got oll'. She then took. possession of the French ship, and left litr in charge of Ll British crew, \\ lio decoyed 2t pilot-bout tilting-side, put, on boztrd a. quantity of dry-goods, brandy, 84c. manned her, and ordered her out to the srpizttlron which wus cruising off. After phicingr the pilot at the helm, they till went below to p.ty thtir respects to the Frencliinttn's brandy, ‘.\ll';lt the skipper fitstcnl tl the hatches over them, and curried his cargo and the prisoners sale into Norfolk. By the lust accounts, the French ship was still aground, and it nits supposed coultl not be got olli rl‘lie crew. and passengers went tip to Norfolk in boats. -«.--- BY .‘5. ll Jib. 47.3 Pro/7,351 .91 82 [Mr mm; M l'tEClel'l' only alternative the ytinqttishtxl had of escap- dii'et‘lt'd .iy;'itii‘.st the adjoining: pi'oyitititzs, and every ing, and thzit too by swimming. efii rt 1,..5 l)\',t it made to St"lllt‘tfi t|.t~ llillLtl) tutits of th4 in from their alley; cc to his llllti"‘il}'. Alli l,"l‘.\ N 'l‘ir'zmzsr/i, the noted Indian chief, and bria gntliei‘-'_rt-iier.tl of his nzaicsty's ztliies, Wits; ' .(t' of " 'l‘lir' proofs, ho. tt't-i', \‘.lllt‘ll I liat loyalty and :ittat‘liintnt from his niti: st, s stth'itt‘ts iii tken prisoner, and is now in the town of North _\.mt‘l'i(‘.1l, ltl't,‘ highly sittistitctoi‘y. " 'l'lit attempts of the enemy to'invmle IUpper (7:1nrttlzi have not only proi'erl abortive, but by the ‘jntll- Fl'ttlrlkllllton. It is worthy of remark, tint the conduct of the Eriti‘h was dastardly in iirriis ill'l‘flng‘r'mt'lllo of the goveritor-ireiiei'ul, and the the extreme, as they deserted their tawny skill :iiitl decision with ‘.\llit‘l\ the iaiilitai‘y operations hm'e l)(t n conduetvd, the tin-ties oii Lllt' eneniy asseina hlttl in that purpose in one (pittrti r iiztve been grim[)(‘llt‘tl to cttpitulztte, and in :tiother have been comv pltti'ly rleli‘atetl. " My best illiirts are not wanting for the restoration of the relations of peace and It]llll.V lit-twr‘t n the brethrt-n and worthy allies the savages, without the lens: opimsiti(nu-consequently, if any credit can he :tttachcd to the enemy in this action, it may be attributed to the sa~ rages alone. \‘- itiiotit sacrificing the maritime i'ig‘lrs of ("Tall l‘li'i' t. in, I shall l't ly upon yourmrdittl support in u vigor- ous prosecution of the war." that the success of "W opponent \\'.is owing to IS Pbllll‘lllill l which they pi‘ecipittttely plunged, being the " 'l'lieir [Tit'zlutll‘t‘s ofliostility have been principally two countries ; but "Hill this Ultit'til ciin he Llititint'tl . isliinghter, repulsed in all quarters, and pi'. l‘. o nations \ioulrl not, be long interrupted. It is with i to flight, leaving 14- or 15 British rind 70 if sincere I't' "vet that I :iin (illllgfltl to itetiltitiiit yoti,that such I‘tilli:tl‘_‘llft' hate I in tin: exeitions of the otlicert, and nit-ii who belonged to the (itlt‘l'l‘it‘i't‘, and I am so that it is my tittrnest wish, and would be the 4...... . ibtli " Not‘.\'itlist:tn'liner the unlucky issue of the rtlhtir, {I \‘v' ; 7 rtinct: to eonimt-nCt- the attack, then to renew. keep! it; up a running fire, which induced tip: extritr‘. of \\ birth is all ll\'t'l't‘tl Ll speech, the liill‘)" enemy incuutiously to pursue, until C(fliplciC' tli.tt "chairs to the li‘iitetl Slztlt ,4; ly surrounded by gr-n. 'I‘upper's superior " 'l‘lir it‘ljlill'Itllnll of .' :tr by the tfot'ei'nnit-iit of the forCe; zit this moment the general ordcied l‘ni‘. tl St tes of Aiiitricn was tnutie under rirt-uiii. :1 charge-the enemy \\ ere, with consideritl}: stunt‘t's, \i heh might have .vllol'iltd it rt- soiiable ex- on the rittitft-i‘nt'iit. 8 private striisri'iiiavu has been opened in Virginia fir the purpose of l7ll'itl.il"'.; a Trt gun ship, to be pre- St‘lilt'tl l') the g; J'tt'lltllH‘Hl. it is l)t‘llt‘\etl tlittt the leg‘isl' titre of thin, srzde will (list) " lt-iitl :1 littiid." \Ve 3:2. , tween 1500 and 3,000, (the (meme, 2.00 Bil" tish regulars, and 6 (W700 Indians) under the command of brigudier-geiierztl Topper. on the 1.3:h ultimo. lie s‘utt-s, gen. Tuppt r, having been zippri'ed of the position of the tnemy, ordered it smzill detiichiiier. in ad- l The brig,r Mai-iiiion, cztpt. lultlridg'e, has arrived in . this port, in 47 dztys from London, bringing papers to the ltlili ht m nilK'I‘. (3:-.pt. IC. has brought out disllllit‘lli'"§ from lttissiit for our gl‘ffl'l‘l'lllntf'nl, which are 1 sztiil to be ofiiiiportztiit‘e. The British pitrlizti'neiit tint GENERAL TECUMSEH. We find in the history of gen. Hull's cxpc t‘lition the following ‘ brief description' of the Celebrated Anglo-savage, brig. gen. VI‘L‘CUIU" seli, now in the British sertie‘ : "Tecumseh is about 45 years of age, of the Shawztnoe tribe, six feet high, Well propertioned for his height, of erect and lofty deportment, penetrating eye, rather stern it; i ly the English accounts, it {IPPC‘ELI‘S that the French have sulli red severely in tin ir retreat from the [ins - sittn territories, and that ex n. Angereati, with 2000 men, had been surrounded, and obliged to surrender. The. Russian fleet llflYC ill‘l‘l\Ctl in England. t, l I Fire frigatcs have lately sailed from France on a i cruise. his visage ; artful ; insidious in preptirirp1 enterprizes and bold in their execution-his i elothence is nervous, concise and impressiye. .‘Ilt/HVEI). In his youth, and beforcthc trEttty of Green, J)! .hil'w-l'r'n'l‘, privaterr Jitck's Favorite, Miller, from rt cruise of four months, during which she made ville, he was one of the boldest warriors who 7 prizes, .3 of which she burnt. 'l‘hs is the perultCI' infested the Ohio rivct'--3eizing boner-killNAVAL AND MARINE MEMORANDA. tlizit was cliitsed off St. Bartholomew's by the III'.ll5ll Prisch. Sui-tie, which upset and sunk in ‘J. st Iutll. ing emigrants-loading the horses he took with the most valuable plundcr~~and retiring to the VVtibasli, where, careless of wealth him- t-ittet-r ship Yorktown, from an unsuccessful cruise of three months. , .1: Savannah, British sch. William, of? guns {UNI self, he soon lavished the tr insures of his rap, ine upon his followers, which, when exhnustn Qt) men-cargo, 10:2 holes, 10 boxes, and 2 trunks of dry good. tuid 5t.) kegs butter, prize to the Liberty, ed, he replenished by fiesh tlepredutionn»; Among the Indians, rl‘ecumseh is esteemt't‘ of Baltimore, ofl gun and 40 men. .It .A'uq/‘u/lr, British brig; Lucy and Alitlzi, from London lbr Surriiiam. She was first taken by the the boldest warrior of the west." (.ttnerztl Armstrong, of New'~\'()rk; then retak' n by the English ship Brenton; and 7e recaptured by the Revenue, of Norfolk, who got her safe in. Sui/1. [2' I), TRIBUTE ()1: RESPECT. From Who-London, priyttteer Joel llarlo‘r, on a cruise. .‘_._"_ ..._,_.._L_. fi'izll'i UN?) «0 Aniums'r (ii;si.it.-ti..‘s ()rixce, llii.s'/'i}iz_g'.'021 City/i, Uri". lnl, 181.". Ol‘. B:\.TTI.E \VI'I‘II TIII". NDIANS. SIR-I tun instructed l y the secretunr _\()Ll,tt1 uch tin-o mid you, to ey conv to paper. wztr From a New-Lisbon (Ohio) and HOl-tlilrl‘s of the 4th re'iitiimtt ol It is with plt .t; tire We announce to the pub- the (tilicws tire prisoners oi war, the high lic, tit-At John Hitting, first lieutenant of cript. infantry, who the president entertains of the Srelv's troop of drzigoons from \Vttshingtt n, sense which conduct by which you and good and Penn. on \Vedncsdny liist arrived in this . gallantry ‘ t hed. place expreSs from (len. Harrison, with the 2 they have been distinguis As we wish to remain very pleasing intelligence of the defeat of the Iii- i ' of the 'l‘i'ittci‘, we \l‘lll dittns two or tlii' .3 miles above the. Rapids of editor the lfootl friends with :t by firm, the l of side ".ist the. on inert-ly :tnsnt-r his last question in the (if/:7 .I'(1.'f"(', and 9 the l\'liutni, . ' he- of consisting volunteers, of t detachmen solicit :tii exchangi- I am, sir, very rcspccthnly, '17:» 'I'Jrller, rig-uni. '(itil‘ ()Jt‘tllt'llt servant. N IIINL}, Adj. Urn. T" : , ,CLTS ‘ If. ('31,. ,v'unuw .Uzilu withing: it: f ill i‘~‘i‘i1.'. liliished within t rittil'lCS thereof, The district t cruiting tlisti'it.t which will be at The state of I principal rvnzitv,‘ Vttrn'l'>ni,‘)tl‘: Biriiiigton. M hs‘dCl‘l‘li‘fli tricts; the first that part of Mit- cester, principal The second t west of Worccs of which wili l Connecticut, . rous Hartford. New-York, t clutle that part Pfltlglllittpslc‘, York. The second if kecpsic and 635‘ Votis Alhtim'. The third to the state, pl‘lllCl New-Jersey, yous ElizabethPennsylt‘iiiiti elude thtit pirt . ghany inutiiitziii tlelphiti. The second t gliiin‘ iiiountgii burgh. l);lrtwtti‘c, 0 runs Wilminv: 1) Maryland iii one district, pi Virginia, or that ptti‘t of th Ridge, pi‘iiicip lllt: SL‘CtJIi" tic-lhtlg»., 1,]. Bl ‘ '1 ter. North-Cm}. 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