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*' F r ROBERT JOHNSTON J AT TUB J * cnosb-crrr sunr, IJa* rhfvcj (><i Me Urig liruth'n, k FCO'I t.l VF.Jti’uOI., r/F/1* r.ics\ Comitting ef thefdiox.iV.g' uriinet, which tie vil " </%/«/.w of on renMuwititc tr '.int—'• t rr-** jJIVlvti and Forks | sraS ol even <!< tcriptiou Pocket bt Penknivo* ; Fifes, Locus Hammer* tTcissor*. Razor# Flam** he Plane li ons * l’ini, Necii-c* Looks, Holts, iliiiges [ Glazier’* Diamond W<.od Screws L Survey ors and Pocket Drawing and Cutting I Comp isfos, Chain* lviih-’s ; Math. Instrument* Curi-hr’s do Adzes ■ Fashionable Tea Tr , . * avt Steel Waiter#,. Bread Ba‘vCls Chizels ondTougrS Caddies, Bress’g. Hox‘i Spoke Shaves I Sugar and Spice Boxes Angers, Gimhlets \ Tin, I rail and Copper Braces Dial Bits | Tea-Kettles Compasses, Holes Tea ajhl Coffee Pot*, Squares, Kevils Coffee Mill#, l*iuce' s, Nippon Chaffing Dishes Brail Awls, Oil Stotte 1 I Gridirons Thumb Latches Table, Tea an.! Sor.p j Glass Pmjkv, Hom 1 Sethis i Hatchets, Trowel* B*IK tuefd Kettles and J Spades, Shovels, 1 Mortars | Scythe Blail*"* Frying Pans j Heap I l.rok's Coal Scuttles, Sifters J Anvils, Vises Kim and Castors, plated j Tinner’s and Black*rnith’s kial wood J Beck Iron Brass 1 ,.-ak Mounting Bellows, Screw Plates Commodes, Imndlus and Bed Screw*, Nnin Rotes Brado, Treks, Sprigs Screw Knobs and Kings Steel, German, iilister Pullies, Bolts ed,&« Quadrant und Catches Iron, \Y'n«low Glass Escutcheons, Bed cups Sash Vullics and L.iEe, Iron, Wood and Brass Fish Hooks and'Lines Castors , Hones, Gun l..i As Brass and Wooden Cdc’ts Gallipots, PlymV Coach Nads Chest of (Shoe-maker’* Weights and Scales Tools. Cork Sere ws Matrasses, Shoe thread - A handsome assort mont ol double and s'ngte Ban—1 Guns, Pocket und Horse niuit’3 Pistols, some sheet Losil. July 5.——--tf . NotTCe Is UeAe&y (TTye^T, THAI'a Petition will he pro rented to the nexj General Assembly of Virginia, praying - Ini' an sc-, "f incorporation ol' I he Banking Company* c b hlishcd in the Town ol Duiufri.i—and thatu charter be granted the same. Jin Order of the Hoard of Director!. July 15.-U' NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV Els—That« Petition will like wise be presented t*> the next. Genera) Assembly i»f Virginia, for an act, for the incorporation of a Com pany, and autlioi ising the opening and laying out a Purnpike^Roatl from Dumfries to Fauquier Coml linuse. July 15.— - ■ -if la AND FOR SATE. “ AGRhE.vBLE to the late witi and trstamen* of A iexandtr \V aujf . dep’d, will be sold to lint higb t«t bidder,on tlir 15ih day of September next, i! fair, if not the next lay day thereafter, that VALU YBLE TRAC r OP LAND, which said Waugh died posses sed ol, containing Lv estimation, 334 JiCHRS, hina in Madr on Cctantv, adjoining th- landvof Wrn ’1 wyman, \\ in. Clark nud John Hume. This lard is well improved with a good Dwelling-house, Kitchen, llarn, and with a eood apple 'and peneb Orchard—bus well und wadapt, d to the growth of wheat 8* Indian corn—about 180 acres of said Land is cl. a. ed—th Lu i hmee well timbered. Ti e t- rnwof sale is four hundredBcllars to be paid an the first day ot November next, at which tinieh.il possession will be given—the balance on the tenth day ol Nov. 1816—guorl security will V- required, and n Deed of 1 rust on the Land to secure the payment-— Immediately alter the sale, the put chaser may pro ceed to seed wheat on the premises—There is forts or fdty acres of gprd ler.dto seed on, t ow in cultiva tion. —ALSO— On the 10th day of Nov. next, will be sold at the ionic place, on a credit of dine months, fifteenor twen ty LIKELY-NEGUORiJ, conaistiog ofnvn, women and chii.irtr., among which is a goed Carpep>y. nil the stock oj horses, cattle Sic. crop of corn and lodder, pb.I.t..tioo utensiis, &«.• J’-S All thow i.dehted to said estate are requested to mRke prtynv n*—and those hftvin^ claims to bring tl.rm forward on the day off ale well authenticated, & Cicj shall be se.lh d by AN ni'ONV r'VYVJ YN > , JOMNhUMK. C ah* 2-2w J * Co-eautnershir. THE AUCTION' Hi COM-MISStO JiUSl JfESS, HERETOFORE carried on ly Jntnra Urtr.cn, jr . will h. liu,.re be cahdncteil bv the subscribers, Under (be firm of JSfjilt-.., if noil Jr. & Um.f'T.\J\Er, who hare formed a CO-FA UTNKKSlfii', -md „fT r fhrir onrcmiUing attention and exertion*, to their hands and the public. Thnj have for sale, afloat, 1500 bushels Liverpool brown salt 5 Ion* F.oglUh patent shot, 180 crates blue and green edged ware*. nt heo quality, ami Iwdln on low w terms— Attn rtr store, 30 liltds. pru Ntw-Otk.mslt iVfnr eovti/lo sugar I >0 hagr, cufb’o I*u bbls. Camther’fc best rectified ilb proof whiskey JO piiLcheons Oil £t 4th proof Anfigna , 30 c*.k? London brown su nt •b> keg* l.on.on YVli'tc I* id 1. I W.I st.-rlmg, (.fw.m.d bora,»ate rt" bales l><n<| Hlanketa t)‘s!o b'tannda. •5o /’> :kag p.& dr Y-crc n s, < ’ > -<ISTI.NO OF 9-S St 0-4 fVanibtii* iiiM iisJt la ties Superfine flirt* Ft tmdres*. .| talicon »?*-» «"•! 'b us’ fine emto i Hoaery ( nsis.it St.irtiu-, Jriji, |,i..,,„s Rneb bt L no Musiii.*, l*ht» " bales t •"•man 1 hnj.*.lap-g.i <KI rlh'.-esDowlas, 5 .-tics if .;*•,*, bupcrfinn Lie'll* $< Casimeres, tic- Ve, , •'AS. MOWN, ir. - - , Wm. FINNEY. _ T,iy -5-tf fniRjiT. [WAA IX(; maria ttrrnngenu n's wilb Mr. Joseph n S A. *■(•(), on t;„, ifo,;,, of I be Lanai, frrrcccSv. .id •torn,g «f wb-nt, 1 will give the highest cash F re lor wheat, delivered at the Hasiti, si. 1 as licre ti ,"'"’ ** doekett’s Mill,or a* Ampthill Mills, rliu*in<# , * 'cason, and enter into riurtmrt lor rmp«, to he ‘ f ^ cither of those places.—Mr. Weed being _ ,f,T+1'«vltn purchase for ine, Application May bg niroje to hint, or to jonN j WKirni.». •tq,' ', Kvery Wednesday r-l Sntn»«!*y, John ^.7. . (fV', m*y be *o|*n *Mes MWL si A tripthill, from I " ‘ IV " d'g>k—red or rr-r. o.h*U' dr/, at hi* «m >'•nv-Wfo*n, opposite the Rr.H-Tsvera, fiom 8 in '* r"'»>V'hg till 2tn tjic afternoon. NOTICE. I MIL SHlSCUIKKIt^ having entered into Co pannerahip, will, mi the first day of b. ptemher cm, commence ilivC.Di'numv livst.vi'o. under i« linn of liUiiHKS &: * li.MJSTK\0 Hoarier tiiiv.h > s, . JOUjm'X. .1R.\KsThL*n. In the mean time, Uomitr tlvonr.s will trim.act usiru *s on Clunmujlon, in tve House formerly occn iml Hy Mr. Tuo.u i« H. Mauri,, n*.vt door to !«■»<«. s. i • »*' 8t Kiciiaudso.v. • July 19.-—xotlii > irbAiTrr ~ THE TAVERN £: PLANTATION, CO.YE.it. V/vVG lf.O .H UES OE J.. I.Yl) l^/"URIv.EOX l now reside ir.Cumberland Count ¥ T near C’artemvillc, on James IHv. r, irome liale on the Carolina and Lynchburg mods, to R'elmiond there the ithil-stage p;eLs weekly. 11 is place is lenlthv, well watered, and In an a.-ivcalilo neighbor* mod—the dwclling-bodse ha* been lately repaired bt "larged for the reception ofa private fa in r, with onnnoilions stables and other out-houses—* is siuiati iii nu.pial it net superior In mi stand in tHucnhutrv 'M* a 1 a veto—beside ineuy oilier idmuts; * u»i , i :e*sarr to mentien, as it is prrsunuibte th<, # ioalineJ o purchase will view the premises. i he terms olsale w ill be made accommodatin'' to he purchaser. HUMPHREY BELT * an ie ID-tl ?ADUE IF SMITH AND JOSEPH RIDDLE, H.W R this day entered into partnership under the hrm of • \ SMITH *«.VD RIDDLE, And will do business in the lower tenement of Col. John Mayo's l.ri. k buildings, in Main Street, nearly »PP' i-ile the BelLTavcra. A/ay 1. tf THEY offer for sale, Plalstcr of Paris, ground, and in lump Spermaceti candles, warranted pure, Boston crown glass, I-2 |,y lti, in ho:ies of 50 panes Refined Peruvian WV, in small packages Whiskey, in tierce*, of good ijuaiity Tanners oil, in barrels T'VO ’ nits negro cloth. 30f £-tt 7 Swi"RK\VA!t 0 WITH *LL UE.ISOJV.SKLE. UXPE.JVCES, SH.A1.J. he piud to the person who inuv appre h«nd and deliviir to me, at my plantation in Hen rico, about tan mile: below the Ncw-Jiridiy.*, ,.r . C'lf^ Vf'/’/ *n ^'UinK'a''1» ;i negro man, named Manuel is illkjuJ twenty four years of »g£, about 5 loot five inches high, broad shouldered, and well fm u, . . w *:iC4* usliort, ii:«t :i%d brotu), his mouth wiile, hii ? *olt, atul HI:! ey«.»inu'Higent. lie hit* on his lorHiend, just b-low the hsir, n rod flesh-colored ap-1; winch looks like u mole, but was occasioned, I under’ Mxnd by a blow recently <p7tn hint by one of his fellow-servants. The mark -will probably remain, alter tits skit lias **eg i.ied'its Ha’tira! culjir. Manuel carried witli him some old clothes, of which’ I recollect u huj^ jacket onl.., audit ndr suit which he liar* .piever Worn. The new suit cuautsud 01 a c at o ome-spun, the tilling o' black and white wool, with while metal buttons ; a waistcoat <>r blue verge, j with black horn buttons, ai.d a pair of I loons ®l w bite serge, with buttons like tbos-’ oj the coat. T bought Manuel, in April, lSt4, from Snmue1 M*. ' ’urdy, of NoitljuniberU'nd. Hu remained on (He pUntaliou until the Middle ot November last. Me .iheu went otT, u*d carried han a Negro ‘Wcmmi elot.ging to .ny neighbor A iliiaia Harwood_1 lu x have net ueenceen in tl»e t igliborhood sinoe. She Ims t\ •wions in New-Kent, and he probably, in Nor thumberland, where he win raised. . ; GEORGE HAY. _Ashfield, Hfriricp^Jo. Aug. 5_tf 820 REWARD. ~~ from the Falls-Plantation, Chester* , held County, adjoiniqif Manchester, about the '2Utl. June, a negro man by the name ol C A L E B . Ho IS from 40 to 50 years ofage, 5 fret f> or J inches high, rather light compbxlqn, grnciallv wavs his bearu igiijt* nml bis Imir in a number of different plats around hit hvaj. lie can read a little, and 1 believe write. liisclonthing was a iwpt cotton poat, without skirt* s Whe striped p.1ntalmi3 and wool-hsf —He was pmcha setl two or three years ago of Mr. .hours Warden, t.f . or'olk County,to which pl.ee he will prebahly po— , V* toinkhc baa yet left this n i dilHrhox!, having been s* t n near the Powder-Mills, on T*||i„... Crx t k, a te . weeks ago. I think he is either lurking about there, or .Manchester. All nut .trrs o! vessels and othewTare forwarned cm ploV'ng cu ' Slave. 'i In above reward will be paid for delivering the raid \cgro to the Subscriber, or securing him in any j: j| so that he rrmv |lr objainc*]. r ,, „ _ erarcis s. samp son. Balls-Plantation, Aug. 5._—3m Buckingham County, to wit : ■ TTc.mVii* ^ Kvans, in Bueliingham 'A SORREL MARK, With a star in her foruhcail, sliol ail fours, about five year sold thfi Spring, four lent ten inulie* |,iKb‘. i praised to fort y dollars. b ’ ' U:<UK' lUCl'lLLY,.^ a star in her Insrlicad, supposed to be two years old this Sarin? l-os Utt llVe iuci,<!> l,*8K appraised to thirty dob k . A Copy.—Teste, ich.it, KLDUincR, c. u c At’." 5_‘2to ’ (KV/i, J'J/UUSJJS J), (ciThTTOF L.T. VI) FOR SALK, I- A IN (.in Albemarle, on the Itivann*, almut one * ' mile from Charlottes*HI-.—fioOnerr* of r. b i;,., !! • *:••*» nr<l *0,‘ os* the west side at j;,«! Itiver — I . IV IS about I’M acres cleared I.and or. the ior.o. r i vclr.ti, is to K<ied iar.iua.- .ruer. The Hwr llmt-hous..’ is lain *, bur « -oils wnH repair—^I'lu- Haro i.a K.«d * •«'' 1 'hr iHlt-r, the e isaiwmt <?0P aerevrl; ai-pil I/Jnd, tier buddings are of wood, hut l*rg h d t oo or, and ui. bfeat I. small expenoe b ■ ■„,( '? ~"r"1 r,r ' '■ f,'t the r. i i ton of a Family ,>.'inv OV:. \* >••*' (he who er f im-e I-ends inav pini.e, |, h stud I ll've been of the first rtr*cripi|o,'ot u - tain l,arid.—I lictieTc I shall not I-• (», *»’"■ when I say then is „o la...] its \ i.oinin lx u«r a dap*rd to the use of ch.cer and phi r<-r. With r gjod to health or soci tv, I V p'ace* excel it , i, „,irht also hr necessary In a !•! Mr. lore a.- i v. o \|:„e f f!„. ring. ,||a, y.-ry eoovr. ienr—r.r will,in „» , ’ the W.er * m“ thrcu rn‘L# bL,l’u* immediately on Mr Chari* Roger* long nn -be ,,rends.,, will shew the land to any me im inec] to ». ,y_( . ... made Known W applisa’ino to Tb.v a» l a/lor.or' the subscriber living near Riehmond. • w ' RICHARD SAMPSON. • _AUg. *>——ft’V ~ l noiTtkT ^ A Petfton still be pres ted to the nest /v merit ifssemo.y of Virgin!*, from the oitio-,,, of County .pray,Off rsrin.1.0, „.„v.nl t • ,ftP |,H, h.d tn flint County, by ft,, in February . .pteo?e ontsbavinghttin usadas a m,.— t. • ri •ddit-a^1 * 21»* '-cut uft.be V» . Ju.»e 28, *8vr On / the lOt/i i>iet between the ho n't »f |-j R 4 '-'e'c l' m the evetvnjf, will be exfms- l to S.i V, tn> tint/n riruwt, one ninety of'tb it vuitmlrle futbn ni ( 'iiVhi/. i mo nu Si ram/!, c.Ucil * 8'IIUWB Ki:iU-!HLi.; £ lON1 Al'.I ,G oya laic suruy, lutli'iipwaAls of A y two Inindnd xcrvs. All {•«:i->.i>itK wislmi-; ti» i ur HgrteHide summer ivirem*, as well a* ih<> who w'rji to ptliohi. x on s|mentation, a.t* req’ii *te«! to ride i'll and view the situation of it,is farm. ^A■ aj'it I* * or To awes ol iln* liigU-latuI, w hicli comes vi l,,n about two miles and a quarter of tlm City o ' Fn-hmond, will he divided int! lots of from 10 tii 'ib acres each. I ue lialaie-e of the laud,, winch will contain .dam* an oqualTjuantity ol high ami low-grounds, will he sold together—Thirty-five arr-s of the Uw-gmun*. ate cleared, twenty two of them are sown in herd grass, and molt r.| the balance is fine iVatural Meadow. ft is thought nnnechastiry to give a more part hilar desonpti n ol this land, as it i so conveiiient to Iticli roond, tlmt ettinr nersqn wiihing to purchtie, int ride out ami gee it before the day of sale. I liOre is not a more hew I thy situation in the neigh borlmcJ of Richmond. I he 7Vr*/u of Sul: will l- •, one fourth of the pur ch:ec men > to Ik- paid on tive HHh day ot Ontolwr ov.t, one fourth on the I'lth fit Juue, l Vlt>, one lourili oa ••!«! 10th ot Kth. !K17, and the balance on the Hkh oi Oct. 1817.—N’.'gmr«ble notes at either o*' the Hanks ot II chm md, with approved endorsers, will he r. qui. rod in nil mslm-es ; R the three Inst |n.y mimt* ore to car A- interest hum the day of i'r.le, which will he requi red half yearly in advance. I he wlawvc sale w ill ho under the management of Mr. Thomas Taylor. Aug. 5.-tils' -£----c__ NOTICE. pel»»ior* the next General Assembly of 1 Virginia,; lying to be divorced from my lutsodhc!. Jacqneline A. 1’ope. * .ar.ijtCY rbrn. Amelin, Aug. 5.-wfSot ^c”'FoIiiiir(T^T 1 ’ GRAND ARMY MINUTES. [The folio wit tg items may help those who lohw fur '* Bloody News,” to form some judg ment at what time and in what degree, they are likely to be irratifird.] THE RUSSIAN ARM\\ London, June 7. Gtvd Castlereagh has informed Parliament, that Russia will bring 225,000 men to over throw Bonaparte ; besides having a reserve ot 150,000 under Gen. Wittgenstein, in case of emergency. . - „ —'o» - *^r A large Russian column is now passing this city—distance from the Rhine abost 110 miles. Bamberg A Tan 25. Twenty-four pieces ot Russian artillery pas sed here-Yesterday. [About the above'dis tance from the 1? .me.] A regt.of Chasseurs will be at Schwartzenburg and another at Hoflflthe 27ih. Bayreuth, ATay 24. Gen. Sacken has passed here for tfi* Rhine. On the .4)'.!», lvoff s division of dragoons, with flying artillery, will pass here. ! Coburg. May 25. Gen. Dortoroff s corps d’arrine,, consisting of 4 division.! of infantry, l of dragoons, with GOO cossacks* aud artillery, will pass here about the 27th. Vicnra, A'T-y 29. The Russian Resewe has already broken up tr~m Wilna ; and a dew levy of 300,000 rem U:f: h^ti) been made-in Russia. Qe.i. Barclay de l oljy was expected to be m. Nuremberg the 2d hme, with twenty Gen era' iwul'four hundred staff officers. The Emperor if Russia was at Munich at thu last date, ua his way to Frankfort. rhe, Russian columns will concentrate in the vicinity of Ma-.-uflce, The whole nrmv marches steadily, with the usual rest days, & , the rear will not reach the'Rhine until th,. last of June. Three are are no preparations or indications in France, which make it iifecessa rythey should be fatigued with forced "arch es. THE AUSTRIAN ARMY"! .... J.on don Jvr.,' 3. I he Emperor of Russia has engaged to fur nish 300,000 men for *hc conquest of Bm^a parte. .He left Vjeuna cn the 28th May.-vfor the Allied Gravid Quarters On the 2a Juae he was at Ilt-dbrun, I , Head-Quarters ot the 1 ruice of Schwartzenlv rg. The army for ming on the rjgbt bank of the Rhine, is im mensely formidable. A considerable number of the Anstriana are on the left oi the Rhine. Milan, flfcy 12., Austrian troops are continually passing here for i ieuinout and Switzerland ; thro* which K-public a demand has been ifiadr, and refu R"‘l lire, forma, for the passage of an Austrian Corps. Ornrva, May 12. t»en. Bubna; with an army of GO 000 men, (of which 20,000 are Sardinian!) is advancing towards Dryuphiny. The passage of troops through 1 urin, from the Kth the 15th is computed to be 20,000. Etfuts of the h eli t-:\ importance may he shortly expected ’to take pi^r.e in the South of France. I'he co’i'i’iest of Itaiy having been effected the wh- h of the A us'Han nrr»>y of Italy wi;1 be Cmpioycil against u». South of France ~ .It a'imn.its to 150,000 men. The other ISO - 000 of the Austrian grand contingent, arc on both Hides nt the Rhine. With iiic Austrian army on tho Unt,ev o/.nT’ .th(M e w ,n V l,n,t<’d 52,000 Bavarians, 20.00;) Vv urtemburgers, 12.000 Bl-.dencse & HUGO Hessmns. I he-* with the Saxons, the contingent nf IIii.se 'I • wns, and the small State »on tup Rhine, will make an additional force of 150,000 men. OF TUI; PRUSSIAN ARMY. T he Contingent which Prr.ss a turnshes for the nev war, is 2.16 000 men, d.vided into six corps d arinen. 'l'Ke whole under tin com rnand of P.* r;Ce Bhjr.her. The King el Prns ii; folio** the army and is the nominal com* uumkr. DujHtldsrfr, Muv «, Above 200,000 Prussians are on the left of th- Rhine. i be Utmost hrmnor.y and concert exi *-. between the Duke ni \\ ellington and Prince HI. cher—-who have b id many conferences to r, .mu have ..greed upon the plan pf the | Curupai^n, V»;FLU N(; TUI;»k a 1{ my, 1 he tfoopt m dr-.«sl' *i:y witli the Duke are i • a ' r \ 50 000—of whi ■*» ■. y rp rcginumts are cnval- 1 • y under the F—1 of • Oxbridge [Pigut.] Her - forcements of * cry arm were c >utmu lily lea vin., England for this army. 1 te Netherlaml r ous amounted to nea-!v 50,000—and were u .Uer the or 5 t* of the Duke as Field Mar dud, the baton of which lwis Ir en fiven Ijv the King nt tiie Netherlands. l'ne 1’nnce ol Orange has ‘he immediate comm and. The trco.r with Louis'the 18th at Ghent, ckc, are variously estimated at from 5 to 10,090. J. very Hay more or less officers and privates, which had escaped from Fi nee jo n- . ed his standard—builite composition is most ly officers. The Duke of Brunswick has a corps of S000 men, in Brnssois, of some of the finest troops in Europe. lirusset s, Mav *2. The King of Denmark left Vienna the loth inst. alter innsf.cordially subscribing to ihe Declaration of Outlawry against Bonaparte. He hasemvfcge* to furnish 15,000 men to tiic sacred contest which'i3 about to commence. They arc ready to embark from Cupr-nhagen, ifer. The King of Sardinia, v/ho has been res tored to his delightful kingfF-^». with the ad dition nf Genoa, lias furnish 30,000 men— and w I unit.- with the'Austrians in the inva sion o the i-> r«tb of France. FRENCH IMPERIAL VR^fTES. Paris, M iy 22. * Oar regular force", are estimated at 400,000 exclusively of National Guards, June 8. The Emperor will set opt on the 16th .for Kaon, where he will establish his H. Q, Mar shal Soult has proceeded thither. Count L<> bau’s corps is there, consisting of four di visions of infantry and four of cavairx—a mounting to 3u,000 men ; of which lO.Ot j are national guards The II. Q. of the army oT the North, arc at Avesnes. Gen. Vand-mme has a corps d*annee at Mer.ieres, Sedao and Givet. It communicates witlt the corps of 30,000 late from Valenciennes. The II. O. of the army of the Moselle; are at Sarbruck.. There are 250 Cannon with this army. T'id i-T n 6,. --—.. , c .i. _ iil!_- _ Atkirch, under, Gen.tvacourb. The Duke of 1 reViso [Moitier] is at Me ft. General Rapp has a command in tills quarter. Marshal om het is at Lyons, 8:c. with 50,Wot m:n—Of which 30,l)t)0 are towards Cham be ri— and 20,000 between Lyons and Geneva. General Clause!, of the Gironde, army, has his H. Q. at Bordeaux, with 8J),0''0 men. Ten t ionsand ^tilicnal Guards, oc» upy the forest of Organ e. The army /f the Van has its Head Quar ters at Antibes. M he Minister of VVar has given new orders respecting the destruction oibridg'.s. THE StiORD DFjft’A. Flood again flows in Europe.—The follow ing is the British account of one of the bloodi est actions, ever recorded in British Annals. Their loss is perhaps without a parallel. “ A few more such victories would«//do them.” Murat is said to have had a command in the French army—in which lie y.;as very ac tive.—Bonaparte, before he quitted Paris, named a Council of Regency, v hich was said lo be composed of Princt-s, Ministers, See._ Dispatches have reached the British Gov’t, announcing the death of the distinruished Vendean Chief, the Marquis La Roche Jac quelin.—Other persons of distinction, warm p.irtizans of the iioubrons, had fallen in the same cause. Train the A. V . Hazel fe ^'.xfra. Wednesday Morning, 2d Aug. JMji. fly the BVton jMail, we have received a Hnud-B 1, containing the following impor tant intelligence, which vie hasten to lay be fore the public - Lai* tmd Importer* A etas from the mat of War in Europe ! , Boston G.i/ette OfTice, Monday, July 31—12 o’clock. Bij the politeness of chai. poster, of'tftr fr-g I favorite, who was UmcT'et at Beverley last rve**nirr, intfiirt•/ five iL.uk trim I hm-hsnt 7t'" "7 '•> ‘ received a fiaficr contain/ % Me A>/ loivirtg ' HIGHLY INTERESTING INI ELLI " 'GENCR; JJoruiori Q'-^cie . IS'x traor dinar ji , Downing S»,r vt, June 22, 1815. ; IVT .jor the Finn. II. f erey arrived late las‘ night,, with s dispatch fio > Field Marshal Duke of Walling*™, K.. O. *> Earl Uiithursi, his Majesfy’s principal Secretary of l^tate tor the War Dtrp&rtmen ,of which the following is u. copy. lVar(crloot June 19, 1°M, Mr Loud, . Bonaparte, having collected the 2d. 3:1, 4th andt6th .corps of the French army and the Imperial Guards, ami nearly all the . cavalry on the kimbro; anil between tiiat * - VC!- and the Meuse, between the 1C h and 14th fit the month, advanced ,«*i the 1.5th and al ia ked the Prussian p^»s at Thuin amt Lo iter., on the S.unbrc, at day light in the morn ing. f di 1 not hear of these events Jill the even ing of Hit 1.5th, and I immediately ordered the troops to prepare to march ;£c ifierwards to march to their left, as soon as I had intelli gence from other tfjavter.s to prove? that the. enemy’s movement? upon Cbarlcrov was the real attack: The enemy drove the PrvsBian Wits from thi- Sarabre on that day • .fid (-■ . 7/ctcti, whoi commanded the oorfr. which had been at Gharltroy, retired dpon FU iirus ; fr Mav S.tal Prince Blucher concentrated the Prussian nrj y upon San-.brv-f, hol'd-ng the 'villa*, s in -li lit of his position oi Saint Aiiiand and I.ic ny, h Lite enemy continued his marrh along. the mad from Cbarleroy towards Bruxelles, and on We same evening, the 15th, attacked a bt-gade of th»r*rmy «f the N therlands, under the Prim e de Weimar, tested at Fr n<?, and ft-rced it b»ck to the farm-home on the < tmc foa l, called Le> Quart re U, s, „ I he Prince of Orang* immediately reiofor - * “d ill k brigi'.du- with . of a he* same <li 'ris")n, tih(l‘ r General P< rjtoychi r, and in the morning early re,, n1i.il pal* ■ r F the .■ rfrr j ivhi-h hsdrf'eui lost. sr> as toh ,vc the ei-lTV aland oi the r>i aaiuuicutioit ii'Ri'iuir ^ -tn i'-'i '■ d'es St liftjxellc* a ith M.ir. b lie r’s tion. 1 < lathe mean time 1 had diiv'.tel the •ir itV to march tipoii fa/- hr’.r?; • It; «*, nr ^ tii«:5th division under Lt. (»fsi. Sir Vitos Pic ton, arrived at abou h.iiipast two it. the !fiv, followed i>y tiie corps of tvdbpsm .ierthe hike of Bmuswi.k.ithri afterwards by the contin gent from Nassau, . .At this time the enemy roimhenred ',,i at tack < n Prince Biurht r with hio whole forcy, excepting the first .V second cords and a corps w cavalry tinder gen. Kcli'>rman» w;tli which he attacked oiir post at Lcs Quartro L»i a*. Ti c Prussian army maintained U'.c-r tion with their usual gallantry and pci ‘.Tr ance against a gnut d. sparky c f n;m.h< is, s*$ the 4t1i corpl of their . army under G Billow had not josne-t, 3t I .was not able to as sist them us I wished, as I was attp.c ted mv sclf, and the troop*, the cava ry in particular, which had a l .ng distance to match, h. d net arrived. \Vc maintained n?fr petition ahr, and com* p’ctely defeated and repulsed all the enemy'o attempts to get possession of it. The merur repeatedly attacked ns with a l.irg-4 bo-y of infantry and cavalry supported tv a. nuim-r •mis and powerful artillery ; he niade several charges with the cavalry upon onr infantrv, hiit all -vere re pulsed in the K*ea*he$t mrtinej. In this affair him yal highness the j.-incr- i f Orange, tiie Duk«* of UMuif.fciik, and . G u. Sir T I’icton, and Maj. Oen. Sir J.-s. Kempt, and Sir Dennis Pack, vho were e« g ,ge<l from the commencement of the enemy’s attat*, highly distinguished Lin aiselves, as wej! as It gen.Chas. B ivn A.ten, maj. Gen. Su C. Hi ket, It. gen. Cook , and no j. gens. Maitlai <1 ; * and Byng, as they sticcess.voly arrive'.'.—Tlic troops of the 5th divisim, and tlv sc of tin* Brunswick corps, w ere long and severely en gaged, and conducted themselves with the ut* most gallantry. 1 must partirnlarly uiMilicn the i>S’th, 4?d, rt’tu 2c 9 2d regts. anil the bat .,' dt Hanoverians. Our loss was gr-at, as y^ir Lordship will iyc i.ic n* oseu rcci rn ; ana A nuvo particularly to regret his serene highness t!.« duke of Brunswick who fell lighting gallantly at the head of his troops. Although Marshal Kluc-her had maintaine*! his position at Sambiif. tie still found himself much weakened by the severity^,: tiie rontesc in which he had been engag’d^ ;.i«l as the »llht cot ps had nut arrived,'hec-terpined to tali back an 1 Concentrate his armv npon VVavrei ai}d he marched in the right after the action tv'll) over. i his .movement of the Marshal’s rendered necessary a corresponding on my part * and X retired from *t»c f.inn of Qup.rtr* Bran upon trenappe, and'thence upon YVaterlop the m xt momic.g, the l«h, a tv 10 o’clock.. Tae enemy made no effort to pursue 3VTa*\ Blucher—On the contrary, a pa*role which f. sent to Sambrcf in the morning, found all cpri-* et, and the enemy’s videhes fell back as >hc patrolr advanced—Neither did he attempt to molest our w> vrch to the rear, although .made in the middle «f the day, exempting by lot* loving with a large body cf cj.valry brought from his l ight, the calvaliy under the ’iatl of Uy bridge. i his gsve Lowl Uxbridge an opportunity of charging them with the in Uile Guards' upon their debouch* s from the tillage of tie. napjie, upon which occasion his lbvd*h*p lias declared himself to be well satisfied with the* reg’t. 1 lie position which I took up in Front Waterloo, crossed the high roads from Unar~ leroy and Niyt ile, artd h.'s its right thrown back to A ravine- near Mv-rke Hrui.e, whii.li was occupied, 5c its lelt extended to a height above the hamlet Ter la Wave,, v h'.'h \vao likewise occupi-d—In front of'the right ceri*? tie and nt ar thy Nrvelle yoad, we■ bccispie/T tl:e hcu*.e and gulden of Hougeumont, which, covered the return of that’flank. . and hi front L'\ Hayt S lihtt— By our oft we comrouiuca trd -larshal Print-, b'ucher, at V\ tvro > Jhrcugh (ihairu ; and the Marshal Ira• 1 p'ntn i*id hie, case we Should be uttncked he would ‘■upporl T**e w.tji one or crore corps, as might he necessary. The eri°Tity collected his arw7?-wjtfc the •—**< eeption of the 3d corps which h 1 been sir. toabsprve Marsh;! Hlur-hor, o,i a rarge o': lights within t.dr front mtbe course ot’’ th«g • Tdth and yestcr :?.y morning: and at Hbou^lO o'clock he c onn, need a furious attack npr» our post at V?ougoun # -nt 1 had c-. cupictl that post wih u clcta* nmeut from gen. Uyng’s briga.ic of guards winch was in a pcsitio'n 'm its t^ar • and it ’r,R? f raomc ti ne under the Command of Lt. 'Jol. IVfaedonel, & ; fterwaidu of Col. Home ; Mid I am happy to add. jhuV it wasnvaintahif d thro “I nto n»e day w ib the utmost gal la t, try by t> eie hr v» ir n.ps, rot • , tVithstanding therfffer.ted efforts ' ( larm- ber* 'iir •» of the er emyjjto obtain posseteon of it. This attack upon the right of on/ centre v-as ^ircoirp >nied by a vt?jr ) envy cr.nm nadc uj a > our- 'vhole lin™, which was destined td support Abe repeated aturIts of envah'y ar.d infantry dflcMonnllv nuked, in f son etitr.es separate, which were mode upon it. Jn cbo nyjirw, tits enemy rained the k.rm-lu uf,i df l.. Have Bfllntef* as the c etfrehmeutof th* light battalion ot *ne legion which ocCuoicd it had expended ad it* ammunition, and th*‘ * enemy occupied the onJ^ccrnhiUfucaticn there was with them. The enemy repcatcdlv charged onr i r >t ry wTth the cavalry, fctffc tt\--:<e' .ittacks er • unifoimly unsucct sful, and they apbr i f .,i, pi rtunitie# to our cavalry to charge, in one of which lord F.. Botr.eraetV brigade, com . *in of the Life t.iiuvds, royal Horse O; nr^s, aij.l 1st Hrsigoon (iuardu highly ('"•.'Tii-., *) "d then^elvcs,: * did that ff M..j. Orn, 8 r W Ponlonhy,having taken neverM prisoner* ,nd an eagle* , t Those wpp repeated fill r l- v . / hi th : e roing, v urn th- cor my n.’,ilc a dc?* i perave effort with the cavalry and inf.,ntv// «upj>orte4 by thefrrr of Artilici-,to f.* . oir h ft centre rear the form of f,» Haye gaime whit h. r.fter a'c-i?rr t vo s d< 1‘ -o-’ /A add having obc.-rvec! that 'h/ triops n* - r h from this attack og.c.*t r n.fua.,-.., ^