Correspondent (Newspaper) - September 2, 1812, London, Middlesex SEPTEMBER bn the of ient and tbe country to not only k are see Go in security in a de best and commence another Within a dash of the two of But it so happens with the Court of tins that whatever their allies fix is the wisest and best they adopted and results have that their of artillery during time de the charged the enemy witk the in rendered master et the The and 84tnv supported by two of to this It was then t remained masters of the ground which the As sontt as had so contested methods were just the the failure is put down to the score of or some convenient Such has been the of all the coalitions that made Joachim reports the aHow France a formidable and fearful They have J almost to tbe but the ground was not contested with horrible account charged by the con it were a matter the day r ojf the esteel with notes of common been opposed by fits and in diversions or the very principles of which were the I elements of their Tlie reduction of the siege of which is will conclude the present Winter approaches not on as on in the warnings of temperate gradation but bursts on Jier marshy and impenetrable in torrents and whirlwinds every thing before A winter hi Russia exhibits nature in its most terrific But He gives as appeas and is consideration its on though on the ocean ot lime a tbe rolling a tirfe the at every new public arid and gloomy train of HI gram accusation of which holds her Is not Interest con of a state of things this prac weakened every day of such events and Government constantly losing ground with that the of which is as as U is I No one attempts to deny tlm wickedness of the shrug our shoul and beud to tlie ol the cif this from its fortunes a matter interest pat against the where mvn of natural enough point eal sense the results of are of incalculable Our en my there jri per tide of resources will be staked there nor will the complexion of the war interest the people of white so great a stake is hazarded in the If lulse of war beat in the though in a diseased limb of the Con it heart and lifeblood of France is in the other extremity of We in that of the kingdom of a home for Bonaparte and ais A friendly and grateful nation consti tates bis rear while his front is an army of half a million of carrying on a war a quarter of the The Russian and Baltic have proved to be what we an of accounts and extending over so many leagues of that any attempted report of from head is at best mostly con The Russian Bulletins are the and incomplete documents we ever They comprehend details but proceeding from the of an more than the feeling and knowledge of an Yesterday Count Witgenstein beaf the French at Dwor M He to pass with or without the leate the beat names and tbe news are so seducing an opiate that with something like wicked denunciations on his throws down the leaves at Dwor and Bonaparte at to their v The Russians continue system of sweeping and devastating retreat but pressed occasionally so their enemies aa to leave a number of stores and in habits which nature has wisely made the produce of her desolate domain man encounters the wastes and wilds the purposes of ambition lawless than the elements he Four hundred thousand to as an invading army in or on the of is one of the most daring in military enterprize that of the strength and Condition of to sustain a are va It will probably be by soon after its of in defence modern We do not expect much from her m That the contest is fought stoutly by the where they do there is no The Rus sian is a brave hut he has no officer that can him to any The magnanimous enough to do justice in this re beyond what is in national or what is required of select the follow ing extract the report Prince Eugene to on the battles of the 25th and 27th of I ordered the 13th division to follow the and the 14th and to follow the but in and at an hours The route ran through a and the 8th Avas quickly engaged to open the which the enemy disputed with About ten in the the after having driven from the wood all the met them and holding an advantageous position on a spot of considerable protected by a numerous having before them a deep ra and their left supported a and so thick that it was Impossible masses to penetrate of Russian which either or was cat to a man 1 The Duke of in a from at ten stt gives the i tion of one of the noted Russian of what they swarm Last night about 11 the enemy attack on the troops appointed to guard They retired as soon as they received The enemy employed the rest of the night in debouching till the break of when they found themselves in condition to the firing bewail by a clond followed by columns ad voiced on our tions the charge and uttering loud cries the of our which weil and as well quickly and soon obliged them to that mean time our columns and tlie three divi sions were so as to replace each suc Every thing being t ordered ift each The Russians at first made lively but useless resistance They were overthrown in a and driven into the iu our power 14 pieces of 13 than 300O For more than of a through which they were to tbe the ground was covered with dead have seen few fields of battle which the image of so great a The picture of the brutal slaughter of a so revolting to the more humane and practice of the part of is ing proof of tlie bigotry and barbarism of One turns and disgusted sucha i of ferocious and unrelieved t it without It was Overmans consisting of two divisions of which occupied this I then Commandant of the 13th to form for the attack the Coat regiment and 84th upon the left of the road the first the 2d in column by A battalion of and the 92d were placed upon the right in The attack commenced it was and they were charged with Coats and 84th obliged the battalions opposed to to give General who commanded this dis played equal valor and upon the right the Voltigeurs greater resistance they bad to through the and form under tlie had placed on their left their principal It was not without multiplied efforts that General succeeded taking a upon debouching from the FOREIGN FRENCH TWELFTH BULLETIN OF THE At the the the Russian a distinguished of the light troops was killed i other Generals were wounded lour Colonels were General with his 1st of He found eight pieces ot cannon all there on he lUCrU UU has been fortifying five where has lr several which cost him moffe than mea ing the abandoned a and is iu our like the other works like the entrenched camp which he had In consequence of the taking of has ordered that a park of 100 pieces of which he had formed at and he bod advanced in and driving away the Ail the valour of the troops and the obstinacy of the General were TV 15th Bulletin is The shews the folly of their mode of They are by these means and the promptitude of upon a i I 1 1 m fl I 4 required to succeed in this so Nevertheless tbe centre and the which could not see the slow progress of the cou tended in the The who saw their marched the reserve upon the which was more closely The Groats aud were In their turn as The King of with bis brilliant valour one other against f hfe are hospitals These ten days of repose are extremely to The heat is besides we beret in The are superb j it appears that thi tends to Russia J last itv was very bad every wt The crops Will not begin to be cut eight or ten j His Majesty has made a Urge square before lace which he occupies at upon the banks left river of the MII Afr i at there is a irand at which all th TVP i 1 guard appear fine One of the of n giving tenable posts to their who will re it their forces in the in their strong holds replenish their stores with the harvests of their s of without opposition from July vigorous charge of ene The Chief of with a com of carbineers of the threw himself before the mouths of the The and with an uncommon the greatest order in the column The df 21st of very Ion detailed reports from Eugene Napo the Duke of the of The first relates to the engagement of the 27th of in consequence of the Wi tep and states the defeat of bnt either op opponents one pUe it V the of the and tlie of the General necessary succeed iq lt difficult aft attack will give your an at the ioss suffered anj 14th J sions in those different The second tlie 1st of Ai gives an account of the same attack General on the heights of and asserts tbe enemy lost a pieces of 7 or 800 and o or least dated the same the l