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Louisiana State Gazette from New Orleans, Louisiana • 3

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furious'y charged the riht wing rf th Steam Boat cJiCi compelled retire with Vaiious chaiges were at- enemy loud roared the fiightful annate and the sword of Ftedcuck, in the hands anv ciictl. At sunset "'nbicived that the corps of cavalry i In likl? CH'CUlt .1, had oeeii he flik thrown themselves id by 2 5. T. Ko. )e l.ai Ics be line of our relrt-af, about hull JLween Cliainpaulieit and Ltoges, 'I he hii.f Vesuvius, Will sail an.p, ngp rt en Sunday the 26di Jui.e,, unless a tuilfitighl should be prtvinjslv obtained, iitid ot which due notirc will be given.

All passengers dettl'ininint; to in her, Mill please uply buitiiu'c stoiCa Le pi'ViiicJ or freight or passage, apply to the Captain on boaid, 'o P. V. Ogclen. Jure I A. vd iiicni'cmia inn form and on eaeu siue oi 1 In h.iT ihe he ellulu ufc At this tno.ncnt field Marshal i M-iirounded onev- .1 fiu itrnuinl iih of Llucln ovi plains of I'm is i i ank after rank fed beneath the arm of the strong nerved veteian, and tier upon tier were piled befii him At length cspv ing Bon.

parte, he darted his Litlilii steed, snorting over heaps ol sLiin, tu wards him. The tyrant fled liom the uplilted a word nor did he lly in saletv for being un.dde to keip his seet of hor-our equally advanced with the lest of his body, a large seel ion it left on the field of bade. Soon after this flight the French army retreated in all dnectiens, and ni, In coming on aon put an end to the pursuit. No hir.g inoie ol impoi-lance hud occurird wlii-n A i 1 left ris. Ills clctt-i mined to execute it rlirmnrh vilMlK "I tucies opposed to it.

Tl.e news via Nantes, of Napoleon having reoccupied Paris i two hun. dred thousand men, after a most sanguinary combat, is confirmed. The allied sovereigns with the whole of their ar mics had perished Swartzcnbut fell early in the coiiflict, being torn to atoms by five cannon balls, which struck him at the same instant. Blucher, although i c-(juemlr wounded, continued on the bioa-iy arena until near its termination, when in a desperate charge at the head of the remnant of the Prussian horse, he was met by a ferocious colonel of lhe youi.g guards, who with his terrible sword lop ped off his hettd, and by a quick lcscciil-iu' blow, in manner of Mci chopper, split his ti ui to the saddle. At tlii time Bernadote with sixty thousand men arrived but too late they were instantly surrounded and sabred.

Not a man escaped to carry an account of these horrific disasters across the Rhine. The Crown Prince of Sweden, Blucher and Swartzenburg havini' after this i fair, fallen back several leagues, collected their scattered troops, and received vcr poweiful reinforcements, it ai irsolven in a council of war, at which the Empe. columns una squaicsta.ieu i. I mi in tilt; most ill NOTICE. I'M IF.

iht is ot the Louisiana 1 both in lhe eity ami tut.li. tiy, will pa their sublet iptiuli lothe ic-seot publisher and tor Mr nl M'K than, aiso all the b's clue lm it. siuci The artillery oDencd SI 1 Mw -f 1 1. r-iv-ih-v M.nt had nlatr jtifoa the wnicli was sue k. voilies ot musketry liom the vetusiiig or ib work done uodti n) d- eavalt couiu "i ijeict nunation.

Tluy were ioiccd i ihrt tun iiiit the ctunsstc. iiu I. f.twn. ull.l fr limit (farther attack solely to their The columns and sijuares on i'jiikt and rear wet qu il.y a-sailcd, inn. i ad uiiute oi tie upai lc S.ial is mi "parte pie--Gen.

lUVItlg lined lining le ic bivou- IllpUU' lc l.ad t.tn. loll he tit' vill-g: boily iCCt (1. ddtnly 'lit en utd aishul, hi in. iitd lupaitc i lived a larop fui ecu bateau not silicic one, uu me wnoic i i. it.

si'ht came on, the intaiitry attacxs vded to ot the cav.ilry. As ttoops wcremtering the village of rti they were assailed hy the vollies LLctir from a body ot infantry tout 1 books, suiisci iption lisis and ucctlnenis fir advertising ait in his hands RICHARD C. l.WGDON. 1M -t lluus Jiold urmture, 6 c. OS tic 6 i will be solil hy Messrs.

I'antu and 1iii, in house rit Com i all lo iluu.sttiold tchtn furniture ot (he same eoni inii.g a gnu, v.iiu iy of bt ticlr an ong which ale a very huo toned PIANO FOU'l F. chaiis, ta Us, china, anil an eiegant tic sei sett ol lit lass a handsome lihi r.arii.ige. hut little worn, with harness complete time dras ad caits, and one roid huise. The sale will commence precisely ai 10 o'clock. Should the weathri ove on-favoi alilc, the sale will take place on at the hour Ilieit.re vaiuabie house ser.

vants thai will he di-po'td of a piivate sale on appik ior Harrod Ogden. Jur I4 ror of Russia and all the oilier allied sovereigns were present, to advance ngaip upon Paris i and upon the first of May they arrived insight of the whole French i army, in older of battle, covering the cap- ital. But in vain did Bonaparte now op-' pose the rup.c of theuliics smaiiing ur. id the cflects of the late banle boti I his wings were turned? his centre pien. i ed.

and vviih the loss of ninety thousai Germain Ducatel, Apotlu-cuy mid Lhymhti Ins tends unu tlie I ubtic in tencr. th it on Miiid.iy liie Ins oi was opened ul 19 ,11 Louis, R)l utid Chartrcs stiects where will futtd complele assiii i me ii of KltL'GS AND MrDlCIKEs SUKCICAL INS I lit UK rtlKNl Mt.fi, C1M. AMU I ML1I 1 NolhinK will uu, ei to i.l Ins iart to aiisfy the demands winch may be ule on hun Di. TjtjBL'E has removed to the same hi. use June 16 6t (Joustab'e's Sale IlASKS l.

Maii IM CUAMIES. BY virtue ni dii order ol iz ii rn'm directeil by Tnoiiias C. Nichols hq justice of the peace, 1 will expose sale on Saturday ihe twenty filth day June (now nistjiit) at the corner ol Bieii. ville stieet optu si'e 'h Two elegant Mattrasses, To si i ly toe cos. and ciijibe in the above suit- Ww JAM'S 16 June Constable (waetratcd by roads on Doth fl uiks k(ir march, Genei-ds itat and quai-s, and their reipee ic corpi, ijjain broke through me obsta-, oppoed to them, irced then way the viiliCi though with co si-loss, snd brought in their troops, Ml further attack or inolestalio.i, to nuilnn of Hnrnres.

where thny wked for tbo night. The loss in -J, wounded and piisonert duin loneund arduous stiuule, it es i. about 3 $00, ith seven pieces of I Ilurhcr mint of each icry. 1 ne enemy rviuentiy content. the destruction of he wli(Ic.

lli F.Jty Dollars litwurd it 1 of have been double hiscavairy bbserT Vfi than a treble piopoition proha. iv A iron I) XX) horses. Field Marshal blather's cry vis more iiu iicinus and better me for jgh the divided si fuiy ilhe enemy's hi.is, Irom its fin nun the constant cep lUes of its ca. by the fit ot the stj lai ts, must have I'he ccTcxces. IVf, hit vint words to express my ad.

of the intrcpi lit and dis- ccnl IV Mr. itANcois hiPAONT Hi rman eoast, on the 30 11 last May, a mulatto) Wench, named Mayn.e ubowt '20 of age, round ace, flit ncse. and has a number of warts 011 her hai ds. It is thought the embarked on boaid some barge to go up the river The above re-tvutd will he paid wi'h ail itasonabie expences, to any person who will take said wench and secure her so that i-he ma be delivc ed to said J-'makcois 2ik-PAdur, or to White 6f Morris, New Oilcans. June 1 4 tf.

Vente parle Constables PasHS Cjtltrt J.ADAM C'HAk LBS fren of the troops 1 he exampie en tuiFitld jislial iiiucner hiinsell. who fctrerr wliere. and t-i the most exposed ver d'un ordie dc saisn- a moi 7 nuoni of Gens. Kliest and Kt ie. cere cceedi fully i adrese par Mr.

Tho. C- Nicholls. Guiesciian who directed inie in movemen' on the chaussee ol Gen. friuce Augustus of Piussia, at the he jd of his brig annua. in tl ii thro rctn ox, de paix J'exposerai en ve le Ic nedi 25 de Juin courant a I'rncoignure de la rue Hipnville rt Ar i Deux bnns Matrlats, Pour satisfaire uu jugment cides-us.

Wm. AMKS, Juin Pji'iih Court, for the Parith and city of to the most heroic efforts, could tot to inspire the soldiers with re. quiircf Jus that must have even struck the lncieui nr with admiration and surpiizo. lae position of Chuljtii presenting set t. Tv men, many standard, and nearly till hi cannon, he was again compelled to obaii.

don Paris. During this battle the bravt veteian blucher had the good fortune to recover the sword ot Frederick th Great, which he almost fian io with joy, placed in the hand of the king ot P' ussia. On the aott. of May Louis in XVIiI His Royal Highness the Prince Kegel.) of II is land the daughter of Louis iht XVI, the sister the or of Russia, with many other distil guished ch.irac. ters aniveU at Paiist a few days aftci which the coroi.ation took place, aiidttv grea est exertions made looiganizc thi new govern incut, until the loth instarr when a most pleudid fete was given the French king.

F.leven o'clock a night had arrived the ball had bee opened by a minuet, in honor of anteif. volutionary tunes, by the Bntish Princi Regent and the Dutchess of Augouleme the old Prussian Field Marshal in boots and spurs and wearing the tword of th; Great Frederick, had d-nced a jig with the Queen of Bavaria the cotillions had commenced, and Swarizenburg was proposing a Waltz when dreadful to rr. late a thousand alai were heard and in a few minutes a troop of Cossack-arrived at full -petd, announcing the unwelcome news that Bonuparte was within a few leagues of the city Nothing but shrieks, diumsand the roar of cannon were for a long time heard; atlength as the day began to dawn the columns of the Allies in good order ad. vunced to meet the toe, whom to the num" ber of eleveu hundred thousand men, chiefly veteran troops, were e'er long observed approaching, eadtul was the hoc ten ibic thi) coi.flict ol these foi-nndable armies and Louis might have soon found himself again a fugitive, had not a reinforcement of 90,000 Cossacks from the Don arrived at the most critical moment, flinging with them their fright. sitaiitage of forming a junction ol dffefent corps of the aimy, Field dvanci villag Jul Blucher resolved on marching PUBLIC SALE Hy the lion.

A. D. Tureaud. Till-; public is infoimed thai on 6a. turd.iy the 35ih of the present month of June, at 9 otlock A M.

will be sold, on the premises, the real and I er- red ceil having received reporu duiing laltle, that Gens. D'York and Sackcn ier, wl lved 1 imcd at KhemU, and that General pOBItll sonal property belonging to the estate of nuit retire illery Mgerode was within one or two iMrth-of it. The whole of the ar. if Silesia will thus soon be united. enabled lo advmbe against the en.

iih that confiJcnce of success i aumbera and union afford. I have the honor, LOWl Km. ih Hon. Sir ('. tiki boldi Ur.tkiis, Juiii.

11, esent the Hon Juinea 'it. fSKDEKIli: h'OHLHHlM VS. hi CUiDlTORS. UPON reading and filing the pro. ceedings of the crrditois had in his Case beto'e the No.

Pub- and upon motion of Mr. Carleton ol counsel tor the petitioner, It is oideied by the couit that the creditor 0 the laid Kohlheim, do shew cause within ten days if any 1 hey have, or Can, vhy the said proceedings should not be homologated hy order of the Hon. James Pi ot, judge el 1 court. Thnmna S. Kennedy June 14 3.

Uik. Caur Faroiase pour la Paroisuc et la ville de la N.Orleana. Preset I'llun. incs Pilot 'o contre mmancjirs. Qliii I'tcture ties procedures oe e.

anciera paidevaiit le Not. Pub. tt aur moiion de Mr. Carleton avocat du pe iuonaire il ordofine par la conr que its creat 4 du dit Kohlheim deduiront sous dix jour, a'lls peuvint, Ics rMions pour lesquellus lesdites pro. cedures ne seraient polm liomologue Paroi iiie de i'hen.

James Pitoi, juge de paroisse. Thomas S. Kennedy, Jul i.nrter. COUUll la re, fV I constantly with the advuncr- liich (t Ktf guards. a occasion has poinicd He iccsmpanied the Prussian civ.

nceal i oided ch4rf'! 'he morning, and much indf hlffl tr Kins fim uu in tO Plt. the lae I r.mcois ('roizct dee'd of this parish, consisting principally of A Plantation, Situate this paiish on ihe right bank ot ihe Mississippi, about twenty-one leagues from New. Orleans, containing six arpents front, with the ordinary d- pth il forty arpents upon which is a good dwelling Louse, kitchen, aiore houses, 81C. ALSO, A MUL TTRKS. rrnle, Bgrrl obfxit twenty-five yei a Rood house scivant The Condition of Sal? are, The fumiiure and laitn og utensihi.

payable in the month of March, 1 8 IS. Tho Mulatrest, payable one lull in March 1815, and the other half in March 1816. The plantation, one third in March 18 IS, one third in March 1816, aid me third in March 1817; the whole in good notes, endorsed to the sulUfuction ot the Testamentary Executor, and payable at the house of the hou. the undersigned judge, with special mortgage upon the land until final payment. A TURKAUD.ij-f.

Parish ot it. Jauits, 3d June 1814. ind In 'ioni tli SUPERWONDL.RFUL NEWS way 14 1 'he of the a tl was AridVco, 16th June, 1814. llf'fter 10 o'clock, A. M.

thane the Batisf trtinn unrtnnni. bin; that moment arrived ui climate. This turned the awful tide ol "UUI- i7 minute S3 seconds lh cjpitj 0flhe Fri l)C, Empire, sny in' loud nily 1' BILt. OF LXCHAN'JL Baltimore, lot sale by 01 Ilia most interest. battle.

Fierce and destructive was their pell niell onsetterrifying their hurra, Swartzetibm' performed wonders the Lmperorof Rusia and King of Prussia were in tlio foremost r.mbsj Jkrtiadoi.c wera I astounding intelligence of just note the following out- A'. alw June.

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