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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 2

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f-a laliour.il -nijjfvt'w guese killed and 33 -wounded. Oi tljjp 5th BnUsli loss consisted kiHcd-aitd- 87 2'vvtiti tided-. loss 50 killed and 158 vvouiidfetf; Tfcfe iiuiilberS yf the Allies nitssinar on tlie two days arooLhiteti id 31. Tihhe enemy's loss appears to-have been very gteat in killeil, IlbUSFi OF'LORDS, Sattjup av, Jtf The Two Houses; met to-duy, when the Koyal 4aeHt was.gnet liy edmhuasipn to. thfr-Brihiul the Calico Duties, the HsfcVrv' the Jrish'Mirttia aiiS to" several Private "Bil -'thbsfm nlie Tnble wereotwardedHBaeh -a -taoe- -rtd ihe'Huaisij adjournedi.

J. Hie tpttt mat: i-ue ioi.wwnvg, extr.icj:r- v'w i viJtA-Attw He Supreme CouiaWjof of the Pirince Viceroy, niade khoyhvhat a part of the Cbiifscripr'; tipn of '009, yifhwii-Jbt i wounded, tiiiil firisoiicrs, but no return lias been transmitted the 30ih inst.r'eceive a route 4rotii ihe Minister of War. The Conscriptioli: of 1 10 wlU 11 officers expect to. quit TJie trjpdp'fcSe Sthoat tOOOi of the eiact itiiiou nt. (Sigfted) LiVEnprjOL.J The above it will be observed is defi-fitjieiit in tiiutiy particulars, wit it It we hope the Extraordinary Gazette expected to be published this morning, will supply.

Lord Wellington, it appears, purposely declined tiiiire general action, iind contented himself with re-pulsing the enemv, and frustrating his object, which was includiug the dth; 'i2llii and light -Peteosburgb, Apuic -24; Count Kutusovy, who succeeds Marshal KaniensktH hi the command of the Russian forces destined to act against Turkey, set out from this capital on the 1 3th, to dirfett the operations of the Grand Army; Previous to his departure, lo teHeve Almeida. By this plan he probably insures lh fall of that fortress, and will when that event takes place, find -himself' in' a condition to undertake Bolder iiieasuriis with less risk. The annexed List of Officers, in. killed, wounded; and missing, we have reason to. believe is accurate' S3 fa as it goes it is published with the view -of relieving the dnxiety wf tlie' relatives of those brave men how sei viii'g in Porf tugdl.

RETURN OF OFFICF.RS KILLED AND ON THE' 3D OF. MAY. Killed Lieut. Cowsell, 71sl; and Lirut. Inilach, 79ihi.

From the LQNDON -GAZETTE, JSATuanAV, May 2i, 1811. fi'itice is'hereby given," that his Highness- the Prince- Regent will hold 4 Levee at CarUpTi House, ou Tuesday the 28th iust. two Jpfii'iehittl May' 16 Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been please, in the 'nnine: atid'on the behalf of his Majesty, lo constitute amLappoiiit Field Marshal lus Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York Jo be Commander-iii-Chiei of all his Majesty's Land Forces iu the United Xiugdutn of and Ireland. Commission i signed in tha 'Zoctd 'MUHmiC-'C- AMerley, to hf in the 1st vine Rfcinmtoti, re-ignorf; T. IVhelor, he Lie.ut.-Goloiitl C'lnminnflant YYti ivickshhi-, vice the Kijjhi Hon.

Lord Grey de Euihyu, deceased. fiaakrulrlc; Enlarged. W. Birmingham, grocer, from June 1 lo July 20, at the- Rummer, Brisdrt. BANKRUPTS.

3. Sartnin, Horse Terry-road, idillesex," bir liter, fo Mirrentler June 3, 11, July 6, at fJuildfmll. Atiys. Minsiiiill aud.Vn(, Westminster. li; Hitssey, IJi istoi, dealur in earthen-ware, June fi, 7, July 6,.

at the B-Jsh, BristiJ. Atiys. Mr. S-i'tiheii, Bristol; and Sivetl and Siokrs, Kuiu' Beitcli-walks, inner Temple. T.

Mt'icer, Billing-. hurst, Souses, ewer, June 1, 15, July 6, (juildhal'. Sweet nut! Stokes, King's Berieli-watks, E. Meaeher; Beikhamp- stiml, Ih-rls, lirandy-merchmit, 29, June 8, at Guildlinll. A'lys.

aud DJvis, Corbui-eourt, T. Mearlifi-, Buckingham, brewer, June 6, 1, July 6, at i he Bull, Olin-y, Biu ks. Attys. Mr. and Mr.

Gatiaid, OIey. J. Wilson, Sunderland near the Sea, ship-owner, June fO, 11, July at the Half Moon, r-- Allen, Bristol, fruiterer, June 5, 6, July at the Rtimpifi, Btistnl. Mr. Stephens, Bfistul and Sweet, a ml KinuV E-eueh-walks, Tir.p!e.

T. Bailey, Hackney, Middlesex, factor, Mayas, 4, July 6, til Guildhall. Ally. Mr. Nind, Thioynornm-sTeet.

J. merchant, June 19, 20, July at tin- GV Livei fTuol. Attys. Stanistteet and Eilen, and Sir. W.n.ile, Joliii-sli-eei, Bedfurd-ro.

II. Teuton, jnu. U-inlfy, SiaH'-ird, dinner, June IS, 14, at the Swan, Hanley, July 6, at the Tr'entham Treulhaiit, Attys. Neale and Bishop, New Inn aud Birch, foster, and Btfhoji, Hnnley. T.

Smith, Oxford, li- nt-n-dro'tier, .51, July 6, at the Angel, O'ifojd. Mr. Walsh, and Mr, Towuseud, Staple-Inn. rpK. Stone, Clifton, Glbucesier, dealer, June July 6, at the litisli; Bristol.

Mr. Burroughs, Custie-street, and Mr. Jacobs, J. Cross, Plymouth, buruher, June 12, 3, July 6, at the London Inn, Altys. Collett, Wioibuhi, and ColIeU, Chancery-lane and Mr, Peers, Plymouth-dock.

W. S'an, Liverpool, merchant, June 10, July 6, at the "Golden Lion, Liverpool. Mr. igh, Liverpool and Lowes ami Cowhum, Temple. J.

Runcorn, Chester, grocer, June. SO, at the Cilobe, Liverpool, 21, at the New Inn. Runcorn, July 6, at the Glulu-, Liverpool. and Arl-liii-um. and Mr.

Dawson, W. W. Tait, Li- Mr. -Wriil'Wiv he'shbold' bring forward beeu" stated in advised -the not to.i accede the of House, as expressed in the Address' en the subject of Mr Palmer's clainV; to the answer being, read, iwir with the.Hon. Gent: whenever.h.e chose and shew -that the objection taken Regent's answer, was founded completely in Olista'k4: Mr.

Wynne thatj iri opihipii; the House had acted most; iiudicusly.in-jnra present grant. He shoold never shrink from the he had dncte avowed but still he meant tb asaertV. ISvat iifte power bf the House, to make such reriiauW. undiminished. FLQOGiNp JN THE AKMY.

Sir F. Burden called the iiKentionvitvtheH)ii)se' to accent instance of-flogging in thW Local. Uua--in tfcfccase pf Taylor, a private in the Liverpool: Local MiHtia, -who had been condemned to'redeiye 2ph.1aes, merely for complaining, along with others, of inferior qualil v. of, their bread, and aftervvards writing" a 'song upon the sub-" ject. The.

punishment had afterwards been mitigated to 5.0 lashes, which were inflicted. After stating the'ease, at" some lengthit was agreed that' the subject be adjoarned till Thursday se'nnight. The Orders of the day were then disposed of, the" Bills which -were read third time and passed, being the Spirits Duty Bill, the Dublin Harbour and the Customs Superannuation Bill. 'r OF KINO.BCJ'-SMBiti-ifviT'85 jNicholson to. Mounsey and SyrneS-This was an action on the case brought by the owner of ship call-ed the Chambers, against Mri Mounsey, Captain; and Mr.

Syines, the Lieutenant of. bis Mates arniedvessel WouAtif.il Capt. Keauchenln-rg, 1st Tlnssars, G.teg. slightly; Capt: 4'2d Foot, sever-ly I.icnt. Kuclliin; sligiiiiv'j Ensign Grant, ditto Williams, sitverelv tariil.

Du'Chasleleli ditto, slightly Capt. M'lutj re, '71st, severely Lieu'- Lieut. M'Craw, ditto, slighlly Ensign Kearns, ri it to, d-jngerous'y Adj. Lavr, ditlo, sliglitly; bitrn'i: -Caldr-r, Ensign Bruwti: ditto, severely i' Lieut. Hill, 92 ditto; and Lieut.

Hinache; 95ih, di llo. tie Moratto; Portdouf.se. CSpf. Dt Barros. Ctli Ca 'acadofes Lieut.

it known that our Government; influenced by humaitc had made affinal effort ttt Ihduee the Ottoman Ported to listen to of peace. With this view it had bffered to uegociatte under the aiedliUibn bf the prin-'cijial Continental Powers, hiake. Sbrfie territorial cessions, for the provinces of Moldavia and Wallachia; on condition that Servia shbiild be declared indepetldbnii attd the fortresses which, bach party held oil. the Sbiith bank of th should be 'retained until the signing of a defi-illtive treaty of- peace. To.

these ttermfi the Turkish Govern' nient.is udderstood to hdVe'hailghtiiy replied to M. "ren tdn, ttiat it would never listen, rior to any other which did not stipulate-the restoration, of Moldavia iind Wariachfa. Inlmediately ilrnVai of Cbtint fcutiisovv at headquarters; the campaign will fcbmHifence.TT-The aiege of Widdiu and Varna will bev prosecuted with additional vigour; and the past successes of Our troops is a pledge of fresh Mercarip.) BbciiAinEST, Aphil 15'. An Order has been pbblished herb, granting permission to the followers of Mahoniet to dispose of their prbperty and retire to Turkey. The permiss'tbri ts restricted 4o -Mahometans.

By anotxier order, a return i is i to-be made of the population of this and the adjoining province; previous" to a levy of Berlin, April 36 The Coort of Slbckhdirft Has presented a remonstrance to dfttn-t Enti'h ditlo Jjient, Joaijuun, ditto; Lieul. J. Sante A'tffoo, Ferara de Rnxa; ditto lijsian Antoiiib Plhttfi Uiltb Adi. Bfenlo de Itla- galhocms, ditto. on the 5-rif "of Killeil--Capt.

Irwin, 8Sih root; j.icut. -lreiaoti; ftp nousion, ieut. Jphhstoue ejey, 95tli and Ensign Guards. Foot; Lient. Irelantlj tibit.

Houston, fist; l.ieut. braliam, ttttto Lieut. Holmes, 85th Lieut. Weal JfouAdedsKkh Hussars. Ma or-GerL Niciltihsai'e.

Stewart: and Lieut, f'hzclarence, all F. Ahtllety; Capt'. ThompT son, slightly. 1st g. Drag; Lieuts.

Martitij -W'oolcoriibe. aitd all. slightly. 4th Lt. Diag; Capt.

Knijie. seVerely; Capt. Lieuts. G-ymie, Badcock, add Coniet F.llis, all slightly 16tli Lt, Drag. Lieut.

Weyland, seveiey; Lieut. BUkb dead). 1st Major slightly Capt. Gliiber and Lieui. severely.

uo'usiream Guards, UHptl. Hervey and Clilheroe, sliRlnly. 60lh Foot, vv nne, ana UllSlRn tOX, Sllgllt iy. si, Knsign duuciuer, sevei-eiy ACij. i 7-ttii, Capt.

Macqtleetl, Severely. vsVpoul, June 14, 15, July 6, at the Globe, Liverpool. i'iujiu ami nne, siigniiy, -ivin, uameron; severely 4 Capt. Fi'azer, slightly; Capt. Dat'isoh, severely (sitice deilttj Lieut.

Sinclair, slightly A. C'aniei'citi, Webh, Kobinsoni severely: A-Fraieer ind D. Camer.oh. Veiecke'r, scker, Nixon, sliglitlVf Lieut." Brook', dall- T.imtr clitrHtl.l severely.WBoth, Capt, usly Hoggi-severely geroi Sittll Hoitail. Sevetelv -92d.

'Mnmr firrint ti'-IV Inn-rtifF. isill rl A I n. sir-- inlies. Freuher. Touro'efrirt.

i ihu-a, 4i itanm Lieut. P.lemer, slightly Ensign Pioto; seVerelv. 1st Gflr. L. Major Slanistreet anil h.tien, Utverpnol; anU jotin-sireet, ueuinio- rnw, -j.

Lynn. sliip-br'oktr, June 1,11, July 6, at Burt ant! Swjnfbrri; 'John-sttcet, Crtiti-hed-friars. 'B Do! an', Strand, cheesetponser, June 8,11, July- 6, at Guildhall. Attys. and 'riultawa'y, SoVitliamptoo-bit lilitrgs, a'rclii'tect, Muy -29; at th Bush, Swansea, June 7, Jtily i)t VlVe Maiikworlh Arms, Swansea.

Altys. Bleaidale, Alexander, and SVsw Inn; and BenJnston and Jenkins, Swansea. J. Linlliwaiii', Alniondbniy, York, vool)en-rrIahiifacturer, June July 6, at the Kse and Crown, rtUfldereUl. Attyst Mr.

Batty, ChanciTv-lane; and Mr. Crosland, W. Liltle Moo.fields and Picradilly, slahle-keeptT, lyjay 28, June 8, July '6, nt-Guildhntl. Atly. Mr.

LiWtbtt, Wilson-blreet, C. Sharuud, Sussex, victualler, June 8, 6, at Guildhall. V.Wancl Castle-kreeti F.il;oii-squa're.. Dun iiume, to recover irom ine aetenuants a compeasa-tioh in damages for the Itjss the plaihtift vessel which; had been run down by the King's ship. The case.did not go to a but a reference- hadbeen hlade to Mn Gaze--' lee, vVho made an dward against both with liberty, however; to move, the Court on the effect-oif finding irt the award, that thelCaptain was not Jn theVcom mand of the shiip, at the Jini'eV''bot-was in his' cabin.

Mr. Attorney-General, on a fofmerday, moved; on his point, for a. rule to shie. jewuse why-he- aVpard should riot 'be set. aside as against taptain Mounseyi Mr.

Topping nov shewed caifSe againStsthfe Rule, cited several cases iti support of Ms. argtf jthents. Mr. Ab: boitt followed on the same side ajid that all tlie-Officers ffi a King's hip were. undet the CWpfain, thougfr he haxt tint the appoihtttient of them, and.said it would bS impiosstblB ibr any person Who might haii-e the misfat tuiie to have his vessel run down by a King? ship, to know against whom tb bring his actio'n, if Cotild.

nit do -so against -t he Captaift. Lord EHetihbttMiic afii; this was a Case of such magnitude it Was of such Jmmetise impnrff' auce to Officers in his Majesty's service, who might tbirt be put in peVil tq an atnunt mch beyond their private fortune, that he was anxtoqs it should be considered with more deliberation than'it receive in the shape of-an. argument pn a rule like the present; It. was; therefore; agreed that the question should come before Court; "either in the shape of a Special Case, or of a Speciil Verdict; Tlie Average Price ol' SUGARj for the We'ek ejidtrig May 22, 1-i 36V. H4'd.

per Cwf. purGovernment brt the subject bf the vessels and ear goes detained ill the Prussian ports. It is believed that such explanations have been given, at the same time, as will.indu'ce the Government to order their release but no vessels from English porta Will be admitted. Abetiie dii Nord: Vienna AbfltL '26. The Deputation ff8m Servla; whith has fesidinjg in bar for sortie months past, has at lengtrf quitted it bn reteivinga Brtal answer from our Government," that; satisfied with the assurances of the Emperor bf Russiaj it would not interfere in the aftiUrs of those 'provinces.

Wfe learn from Belgrade, that an iusurrettion has broken out the odthern trohiiers of Servian to be-'conie eS'tremely the insurgents are 12,000 in number. The Senate is without authority or means to quell it; Czerny PetrowetS, the General, is extremely dissatisfied; and-to add to the misfortune, a Turkish corps of nletijs expecteci to penetrate in that SttUnng.) Yesterdaythe Ahbishop's pfCawerbtiry and York, the COlUtiii; LS. SA JTUItOAV. 24 0 .0 'U Giorulriu- nBrnhurgh Arrivetl Djite. -Due 70 '( 0 1 0 0 0,0 '() 0 1 0 0 2 IS 2 IS 0 2 America effect.

tiieci. 1 Lisbon lris Madrid Lisbon oSJ Dublin si'jjiniy; 3u tiiua, iwuier ana uuice, severely; tin cm to, Ensign severely. Bi unsxvick. Oel's, Lieut. ZbKekoler, tilightly.

21stPo.i tijguese, linslgn FranciscQ. de Ponta; slightly. 3d Cagadores, Lieut. Johnr, Br.emir-gue, s'iglitly 6th 'ditto, Seb. Pontez, Lieut.

Jos. Vas, slightly "F.nsign Jos. Virreira, severely (since dead) Ensigns Franciso PiiiiotSand Joachim Petreira, slightly. Missing Capf. BAillic, I61I1 D.

Ensign Slodart, Cold, feds; Hill, 3d ditto Capt. Antlrcta-s, 24ih Foot Lieut. Ryan, 50th Lieutl Roy; 71st ditto; Lieu. Baldwin, ditto. The 'Gafeett'e of last nfght notifies the re-appointhienl of his Royal Highness the Duke of York, to the tjUice 'of Com-matuler-n-Cfilie vice Sir D.

Dundas. Four 'French frigates are Stated to be in the West Indies, two of which were at DeVil's Island abunl the tatter end of March, for a supply 'of -Vvat'er. The folld ving extract of a Letter from an Officer in the 3d Guards dated British Camp, near 8, contains some InterestiHg. The writer cbhitiiieiiciBS by stating, that the Allies were-, on the 3d; drivteii from tfce village of FuetHe Dopero, which was subsequently re-taketi by the 7 1st, under CoIouWl Cadogan, at the point of ftie bayonet; he then proceeds': On the 5th at day-breaki was perceived that- the enemy had removed the whole, of his cavalry, and several, heavy colii-iins of infantry towards our right, and their numbers giving thera tonifidence, the Erench cavalry charged the Jlntrsb, who were compelled to retire, but frequently faced about and made several desperate charges upon the enemy. Meantime, the 7t'h division: 1l0 Dlihttn UH Ataragc Trices of CORN of ENGLAND and.

WALES, pjr Quarter, from the Return ending May 3. Wlieat. 1 Rye. I di'ts. Beans.

I Pease. Oatmeal jcerorlKg t. If. d- d. I i.

6 s. d. 45 MAtMARKlST THEAtltE. Last nighfj; a new; farce -was perfprffreifi at the Little Ayciage Prics of lSlUTlSII CORN in-SCOl LAND, by the quarter of Eight Win clieltcr and of OaLvneal per Boll of 1 2 8 1 Scotcli Troy-, of the Foiir Weeks imuiediatcl preceding May 15. Duke of MotitroseV Earls Winchelsfea" as- Wheat -Rye Pease Oatmeal Barley Bccror tiig D'ats i.

dT Beans li. d. 4 d. 3 i '9 65 36 it 3a 33 3 Prices of the public funds. 51 aClfiUlCll db IIIU3UIJ Olict LtlC JT.t IV a tUlcl 1 12 111 cli- tendatite on the state bf his Majesty3 -healt hy but the re-sul't ftttd not transpired when our account left Windsor.

His. Majesty again rode in Windsor Great Park: yesterday, and moil hle'd his horse in pStence of Se'rnl of the Cdancll. tite Majesty appeared in very It is rfefibrtfed to. be in the Prince Regent's contemplation; TUES. WF.nNES THUKS.

SATiJR, 1-11 Bank Stock 1 neatre in the Hay called the Trial 'fy plot is briefly this lovers a 'lyjr. bornford; 'Captain Mel ford of the 20th hussar's, ivilktns, a simple pretender to modern fashionable acPniplinfiient8 are in pursuit of Miss Louisa, the" niece of a rich old gentleman of the city, -a" fortune of forty thousaml pounds The.rtyo,lirmer are tiikn into the servici of old Twaddle in disguise, the one 1 gardener and ihe hs fdtVtfnariV Bvnforti is'itte" favrniritie of the but discountenanced by the uncle, lie is at td-estabHsh a. anil therefore open ly taVpurs 'tlie" pretensions of Mr. WilltiiiS. The hbrnour of.

the piece arises from the coif; 4 3 perCt. lie. Ann, 154' tinder-Getl. Houston, was warmly. engaged" with 4 superior bodV of infantry, and in consequence, was directed tti It 64 P31 3 per (1.

Cons, Ditto for- Ac. 65 4-flcr euOonsoiflO. 11 ii to place, the twelve Royal Veteran Battalions on the ssWe i- -64 -f5 "91 --9tij mi BU, 97 r.wi uacn upon ine guards, vliifcfi were posted tin the- vignt of the 1st division; flankfed tlaptain Lavvsnn's brigttde of nine-potinflers and soHve. caValrV. This movtrriBht tn respeci io ciotning ana: ap-poininieius as nre 5 erCt.

-An n. 9 oi other established regiments, by which a set of tiierito 5-perct. -ny? Bunk Long-Anu. to 17 :17 17 ir u'as e.tfecufed in a rhoSt malittei, feVery inth of grou'ha being dtVpfi'te'tl with enemy. two foreign OoVps in this division, ihe Duke of IS-unSwick.

Oel's inlan- fkink Short Ann. Im. SpcrCt-Ami tc i a5 1304 dis par 3- pr i .1 I tlis 4 pr jtlis ldis par 4 pr par4 Jnma ftocic prnniiinn fecln par 3 pr rious oldl Gpn.efals :hI.I to the. same enjoyed tiy tittiir-nl'ore fprtunatte brother pfticers who command rfegimferttsvof the" ah'd this without increase of. expence to the pntilic.

"By a-tirctilat- l.tro'rtlitelcretarv o)f ISitxtes Office, received by the Coriimaijdanli LoCaf Militia regiments, ft'appfeaTs that they FoV -En3nCs ilin 'on. the. regiiWeiA ftrtVishifig. iii the proportiotrdf -50 pCieR. for gfen'ei-al service, a lid "cAhe JTquiSiVe nii nibe shdtttd not bnte year, the Commissi'ons will is completed iii the fotloWg year.

I tryi ant! tlie Chasetirs BritanniqueS btelva Vfel iivi tft thte utmost and completely clievfceH tlre Fie eft 'cavalry by several welUdVectfed Volliefc-revious tlii, Vive enemy had opened tremendous fire tfpbth. first firfe of infantry every shot frfeot pvrj the seed lid line. Abia'Neleyen A. M. pfrqfret of1 the -guardVlimfer Hill, which skiniiish.ing-in front' of: "the brigade with the troops, was Sf body of cavalry, vvhoto fre twice bui-feeinrfeiU tinual 'mistakes made by thje rivals in disguise, and the conceited '-dY olid' ,1 bat -nobody can fiotlx hftii.

The concludes by his -receiving a fro'tri; 'Dorufed's; father in 'behalf lib son, and: informing hirii that the' verdict of a Jury had-confirmed hihi ttt the possession of an -of six thousand a He awrdihgtyi after making many gives his nieCe to DprafiiTd.EHiston acted the part ofte 'Captain, in the disguise of a Footnian, with 'much spirit and-Listen 'that of" -life Fasshi'onabl'e Fop; bis usual humour. The Piece was received throughout with' approbation, aud announced for repetition with jgVeat applause. Covest Gajiden. To-tTiorrow. May li); King Richard the Third, with Timoari the Tartar; Tuesday, Macbeth' 'uh lasitime) Timo'ur, the'Tartar.

Wednesday, for tffe. Ben'efTl of M'r." Incledon, The English Fleet in 1342, with The SpoiTd. Child. -Thiirs'aay; Mr, "Young, Hamlet, with. La' Fritlay, fortb'e of M'r.

Mundeh. Tlie Poq'c Gentleman, with The Sktur 3ay-for-ihe Benefit of Messrs. Ashleys, a Grand Music. 0BSERV.ER This jaMbitei gunsj Capt Sir H. Popliahti on jF'riday tfrHvfed at, Flymduth from Baeqne a did the Scepti atfrl'tJblossus, Y4-', from oft" 'Brest." Scept'rje forced, they returned to Ihe ctiarge such furl her resistance was unavailing, and tiill 'was com Ttife following Telearaphic Messaaes were stated to have The il half, ot Wfe Vst strong) has saife'd Leith EarnSgafS.

Cdi A Cdurt Martial was herd vm Vednesday, at Cantei-feary, of theChalham and Ldcal Mifitia. when being convicted of deserting, lie -was sen- 'SUNDAY', MAY 26, 1811. Yesterday forenoon, Gpvernhient received; the Dispatches from Lord Wellington, coitfirmihg We ini'elli-. gerice which had been pre vio.usly Ve'cBiVed. tiy the way of Op.orlo, of the yepuls'e of Masffena, in separate the Allied.

Arriry, vvith the view of relieving Almeida. 'TheIJispahysAVer'e bVo'frgfliAq tiwn 1V Mr. Silvesfer, the pciicu in suweuuci iiiiHseii a prisoner, axrer sensing nrost-of his Officers and rrieti tut-ddVrij Th'SJjia'ge inued- nr.l the close day, nd h'e? in the field cdnstet'ed of OsQPO in.fahiry Was not enabliSa to gajn a single ad vaftage; of 4 hiaWein int'pVessioh life jfritisj.iin'fa', in froit't of Douorav whttth vVas tiie piVipdi of. attack, anl the idssesslpn of yhfch to seqp ne'e j'to 'e it her a riijy was j'tii niepiij6Q6 bpi led in the v.illage alone. Ttfe tosi'oPthe British was-al6Q been- recei ved' at the Ad n't i rally on FfSdSy afterndoti from Plymouth i I st, The.

news from Oporto via Bristol The Eicmy lost lOOQwe 1940." Lord. HLLtNisTpN kept the Jtcid, and Masses had The remainder of the communication was7 interrupted by a fog, which prevenled ohe of, the intermediate telegraphic stations frohi ditihguishirig the signals of that immediately below ft. Jtast week as a man was.claringaway ihe earth. on theerfge -of a road in the parish of iiCestershii e. he dis- tfe'Ttce'd to receive 500 wijfcti puni'slirheht was after- who 'left Lisbon on the 'l-Sth, and arrived, at'! PJynjouili on Irhme'tfia'teiy yyards i "cdisBihiuted to -ms.

serving xwi 'Hoard a- snip et. war. of trp Cdtincif o'f State "ii" RiiJan to Buonaparte, on the birth Wf his sort; ffiey say Yba are the fa-Vaiiriteof' ProvidenWe, by Whom ydu havfe been sent 4'itor po.a. earth justice, peafce, and happiness. Tlie "hfrth'Hlf he'king of fiptne falfalJs "rtfe vievi'of Providence.

Ubd is'Vfith NiippKkriV the pedjj're your jkrngdoni of ItalW vvihobwe tWeJr.fexistenoe to ybp Victories I ij A covered, three feet from the snrface, a siriail tot of earthen- vere, bnt not. so the length of me tliMro'dps utider firp -C: After the iayalry t'etired ih tine "'earfy'; ari morning the Briiish.iine stoodraS foHowsthelth divi ware, wnicn con taineq exactly IOQ Jforoari silver coins, packed edgeways, fir'ntly and ch)sely at the bottom. Tl'tey are of the later. Einpero atid -are as bright as-the cur.Wifecp sion (Houston's)-wag on the right, n'exVfo. Wp 'm' division having.

light dfvisioris 'dn-c'the quillity yr esia-oiisiHreeflis, iTOeTriaqjipuress your wis- left, and beyond xvere hpse of QeaeraU-PiiCtfim-Atdy. NV' by lovev gra- uuvaicuK. ui -nuns ann rzu. men fitted out at 1 the Westerifc a'rvd "Miratitftk Vis to -exferess their i.hankfnlness toell, and bir WilliaiVt liit'At titik hemisplrere the shin Brothers; frau Livrrm nl to Bahia: li remained -with te Qiftren's and a tririaa'rfe -df lower guns were bred, and the 'lhe'n' contents comntunicaled to the Lord SQtjydr'in Yhefol-lowing. lOL'lv-liRPOOLV LETTfek TO LORD Dutening-Sirtet, May 25.

feceiyeiil fi-onoLorrJ WeUitrgjiottj dattd th'e StVand lOtfi by appears: the. whole of 6), cor.ps,' fHe caVhTry' iyliiciif cotiM ifre: -fift'eforfii- 900 of ilie- Im-; "pcrial. sunVe battaito'n 'p'f jW. 0th' Rodrigo 'dh 'the Gd instant; a'ndoh t'heySd-and -5th- -imade. twb despe'raffe 'a'ttacka Thdnias.a'nd Mary and Eatirtg foiir Fortuh-pese lie 1 fortress: Veat Disposej- 68" ihaman aflairs, Wd.

their-most ar-nt-be'lbr their Mo-'narch'au 'titose on. the '-ltli inst. at ihe Dog iSitconv near lorsa, betivecn a party -of he 102d leriiii'ent'attd a. 'vhtch se'veraf of rurh w.ifeiice a few gu nn vtetv t'ed, probably 8icrtsils in the course of the-ttjtiriiin. The hostile "annie'i'emViid'jn'tro 'on ft'hd two follownng Not'a hdt ivasfd.

In the af A-'meeting. will. be. held considfr of a cut to connect the Atli'tt? and bv whicli a comniutiicat ion oetween oorrev-ianrl lUWiniern nartxi i Ke WtiSr Wr.miM fof ISusse'd afco whhVthe A'quamity of poison was lately ihrtrwifir into the pomp If aiicl; well pf Mr. NjtiitinBhaj Stronte paHa-oles vferit-to" pet.7furtber mischief on Mohi diiy; nd t'he ftki.

tdjpih tive'tr reapcti v- Liecfe, Th. The tii. 'tpn Xtie. Brl ThecotitestfVihuygn, olt the ftit'hj ity somenkvwn vallain, wtth ibe mtentton bo doub, destroyiniG: his caitlei or lakiiiir awaV the UrM nf lionie' nf If r'al' exphwiixis, a-w having hdn ihe family. Prov tdeiftaliy," in If and a terrible -explosion was-t he'j 'by the; trrrival termi jJXed imthe; wiaphjl.e.'vdpij Iseilof e'ne'my and Vi feti itlL ivt i vo: fho id- igtj i of -Marshal' with, to.

Attn by- Which 'gfi wtn were -Ktneu xkti tire spot. hai nnIhl 4i ti I uf llie'water. ana iBmove urr tniiy 5h was jconpaetrtiy, expecfed. tfe tb; BiiHtsh Canjp, that Wot -nafl: fKe trench wtdeites gnfjo oft; and. sotiulter Wiirk 'col' rfamhls of, MiftTtirry 'in-nidtipfv That favorite.

of thy pablicpSf rs foldin, had her Be nefit on WednesdirV last at yjteBnthWtreV and was as it onght Ynent Wigtlyrwhe nmhnst which ft'as '-Ihlp j.liiii.;.--' visit nZ. JfJJlOS.tsasaa. ii iuc iuc.j;n-einv uoii 11 uueu neit" re rifcd' ih laWrh Win-iriiritai'n Atslaerfnnhed: ihis: ted'nsorts'ifi- i nypruer to eoure' no 'ha b.it;.'...ii'''',-ilr'-"ii,mnnli!fi'p(l 'tn tJi -i liintr. V-treatthoid i tllftte llj Xvaahdetlift 1Jbf itlie int'fVtr l.ife A wi. .1.

ftransfeiV Sbe-Ifttrtdo Hetfdcefl 'j or nooK-ooni. yi -ww rcn sne- ii'rV it. hrid 'thefficer, ft'hose fetter -iwe are alfud-jh'IIWcvahfe Joudest; the TO3rf'bX s.tde.d'ttjSed.fieraiidf.

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