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BY THIS DAY'S MAILS.
BOSTON, September 2.
Arrived, ship Sally, Lewis. Liverpool) 42,
dry goods. Sailed in company with the Sal-
ly, July 19, Sally, of Bath, for Boston;
Ceres, for do. ; Oliver, Ellsworth, N.Y.Pali-
nuras, do ; Hope, N. Orleans ; Bellisarius,
Wiscasset ; parted company with the Oliver
Eli worth lat. 12, long- 48. Left at Liver-
pool, President Adams, Wood, to sail 5th
August ;'.'CerpSi Webber, 26th July, Sally
Ann, Glover, do. ; George Augustus,- Jack-
son, 2ad ; Tyconic, 26th ; New Packet,
Trott. 20th Aug.; John Aclams, ipaliender,
15th ; all for Boston ; Diana, of Baltimore;
Abcona-, dv; Canton, do ; Hercules, Duxbu-
ry ; Juno, Pepperesboro ; Jupiter, do; Pro
tcctress, Norfolk ; Charleston and Liverpool
Packet, Boston ; Thomas Jefferson, N. Or-
leans ; Julius Ctesar, Duxbury ; Bedford, N.
Bedford ; Rhoda and Betsey, do. ; Missisip-
pi, Charleston ; Liverpool, Philadelphia ;
Halcyon, do.; Philadelphia, do ; Manches-
ter, dp; Annawau, do-; Cincinnati, ofN.
York ; Manchester Packet, do. ; Robert
Burn,, du. ; Mars, do ; Alexander, do. .
Chatham, do. ;Caledonia, do.; Liberty, do.;
Ocean, do. ; Liverpool Packet, do. ; Missou.
ri, do ; Phocion, do. ; Moses, Brown, New-
buryport ; Wm. and John, Alexandria ; Per-
severance, Boston ; Nabby, Wiscasset; John
and .dice, Philadelphia; Zulema, do ; Alex,
under, Baltimore ,- William, Savannah ; A-
lexander Hamilton, do-; Xenophon, Duxbu-
ry ; Mary and Eliza, Providence ; Hercules,
Charleston ; Prosperity, Philadelphia ; Gan-
ges, do. ; Hercules, -. ; John and Charles ;
- , merica, Savannah ; Pallas, New York ;
U. States, Boston ; Henry, Portland ; Ho
bet*, Castine; Ann Williams', New-York;
Eliza, do. ; Eliza, Savannah. ; Magnet) New.
York ; Piscataqua, Pbiladi Iphia ; Caroline
Ann, Charleston-; Minerva, Stevens,-----.
From tin* great number of American vessels
lying in the different dock sf it is probable
there were about 60 sail not included in this
list. The ship Winchester, Tucker, of Port.
land; and Henry, of Topsham, had just ar.
rived. Spike, Aug. 1, lat. 50, long'. 27, ship
Swift, 38 crays from New York for Liverpool-
Aug. 18, lat. 40. long. 43 snow Ida, 20 days
from R. Island for Lisbon. 20th, lat. 42,
long. 53, brig Anne, 45 days from Liverpool
far Portland.
Also, brig Calisto, Sttnson', Martinico, 25 ;
sugar and molasses ; sch'r Regulator, Hobos,
Windsor, 10 ; Agenoria, Crowell, do. ; lit
dustry, Cray ton, Demerara, 30, cuffeeand
sugar.
Cleaned, ships Perseverance, Williams, S-
America; Pegasus, Carey, Mat.anzas ; brif^
gaily, Ransom, Barbadoes; sch'r SeaflowiTj
Crosby, Yarm nth.
Arrived at. Lb eipool, July 15 IS, Union
ftf New Yov..: ; Otis', do. ; Industry do. ; Sa-
chem. Portland ; George Kehnebutik ; Hu-
ron, N. York ; Mary, Portland ; Wm and
Il< nry, Newport; Pi nelope, N. Orleans,
Ltonidas. N, York , Draper, do. ; Ann, do. ;
Jant, Norfolk , John, Charleston ; Western
Trade, Philadelphia ; Huntress, Wiscasset ¦
Fame, do. ; Gen. Knox, Portland ; Harriot
do.'; Liberty, N. Orleans ; Mary, Topsham ;
MoiiUz una; Hall ¦•well; Henrietta, Cubbing ;
Huron, N Bedford; Lydia, Boston ; New-
Jersey, Philadelphia ; Joseph, New-York ;
Reserve, Hath ; a barque from Bangor : Hun-
tress, Newbuvyport ; Raver, D.amoriscotta >
Indian C/'/iif, Baltimore; Reunion, Bath'
Rainbow, Portland ; William, Bath.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
By the arrival of the ship Sally, captain
Lewis, 42 days from Liverpool, we have
received our London flies complete tu the
17th July. They furnish much highly in-
teresting news :—and we have endeavored
to give under our foreign head, a general
sketch.
The French Bulletins are received to
No. 83 ; we had previously published the
79th. The} are given in the same manner
. as in the English papers. Respecting the
battle of Friedland, &c. we have added two
other accounts, on« from a French, 81 one
from a Russian Officer ; the latter account,
is said, in. the French papers, to have been
taken from an intercepted letter. No offi-
cial Russian accounts of the Lite battles had
been received in England.
An Armistice was agreed upon between
the Emperors Nap leon and Alexander, at
Tdst. the atst June ; and Treaties of Peace
are said to have been signed between Ru-
ssia, Prussia, and France, the 29th of the
sanae mouth. The negociati an had been
c nducted with the same speed as the march
of the armies f those powers. The parti
England, for Stralirmd, had not. been re-
called.
Mr. Pnrviance reached London the t$lh
July. We see no particular observation,
either in the British Parliameut or of the
London Editors, which tend to shew other-
wise than that the negociation of our mi-
nisters was, in amicable train.
BULLETIN No. 81, dated
Tilsit, Juue 21.
At the affair rf-Heildsberg, the Grand
Duke of Berg passed along the line of the
^d division of cuirassiers, at the moment
the 6th regiment had just made a charge,
col. D'Avary, commander of the regiment,
his sabre dyed in blood, said, " Prince,
revie-v my regiment, and you will find
that there is oot a soldier whose sword is
not like mine."
Col. Botde S -ult was wounded ; Guibr-
nene, aide-de-camp to Marshal Lasnes, « as
wounded.
[Here fpllo-" the names of some officers
who signalized themselves.3
The sons of the senators Perignon, Cle-
ment de Ris, and Garran Coulon, died
with honor in the field of battle.
Marshal Ney proceeding to Gumbinnen,
secured some of the enemy's parks of artil-
lery, many wounded Russians, and took a
great number of prisoners.
No. 82, dated
Tilsit, June 22.
An Armistic has been concluded, upon
the proposition of the Russiangeneral. The
following is the armistice :
. Armistice bet-ween brance and Russia.
As his majesty the emperor of the French,
and his majesty the emperor of Russia, are
anxious to put an end to the war which has
so long divided the two nations, they have
in the mean time resolved to conclude an
armistice- Their majesties have named and
empowered the following Plenipotentiaries,
viz. on one part the prince of Neulchatel,
marshal of the empire, major-general in the
grand arm ; and on the other part, lieut.
general pru x Labanoff Von Rostrow,
Knight of the Order of St. Anne, Grand
Cross ; who have agreed upon the following
preliminaries:—
Art. 1. An armistice shall take place be-
tween tlie French and Russian armies, in
order that, in the mean time, a peace may
be negociated, concluded and signed, to
put an end to that bloodshed which is so
c ntrary to humanity.
Art. 2. If either of the t »o contracting
parties shall incline to break this armistice,
which God forbid ! the party so inclined
shall be bound to signify this at the head-
quarters of the other army, and hostilities
snail not again commence until one month
alter the above notification.
Art. 3. The French and Prussian armies
shall conclude a separate armistic, and offi
cers shall be appointed for that purpose.
During the Lur or live days requisite for
the conclusion of this armistice, the French
at my shall undertake no hostilities against
the Prussians.
Ait. 4. Trie limits of the French and
Russian armies, du ir.g the armistice, shall
be from the Churiseh Haft, the Thai •eg of
the Niernen and up the left bank of that
fiver to the month of the Arama at Stakhin,
and pursuing the course of that river to the
mouth of the Bohra, following this rivulet
thiough Roxano, Lipsk, H.ibin, Dolitawo,
Gomadz, and Wyna, up to the mouth of
the Bobra in the Narew, and trom thence
ascending the left bank of the Narew by
Tylyoozyni, Swats, Narew, to the frontiers
of Prussia and Russia. On the Curisen
Achinng the larrfC »%ilbe at Nidden.
Art. 5. His majestJMhe emperor of the
French, and his majery the emperor of
Russia, shall name Plenipotentiaries within
the shortest time possible, who are to be
provided with necessary powers for nego-
ciating, concluding and signing a definitive
peace between these two great and powerful
nations'
Art. 6. Commissaries shall be named on
both sides, in order to proceed immediately
to the exchange of prisoners, whichexchange
shall take place by rank for rank, and man
for man.
Art. 7. The exchange of the ratifications
of the present armistice, shall take place
within 48 hours, or sooner, if possible, at
the head-quatters of the Russian army.—
done at Tilsit, this 21st of June, 1807.
(Signed) The Prince of Neufchafel
Marshal Alex. Berthier
Prince Labanoff Von Rostuow.
Approved of, Tilsit, 22d June, 1807.
(Signed) Napoleon.
(Undersigned) By the Emperor,
The Minister and Secretary of State,
H. B. Marat.
" I hereby ratify the whole contents of
the armistice concluded between the Marshal
culars of the negOctation, and the terms of \ Prince of Neufchatel, and lieut. gen. prince
the treaties, have not —t transpired ; ex- Labanoif Von Rostrow.
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