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Moreau is at the Swedish head quarters. We are momently expecting to hear of a great action in the north. It has been reported that the Russian Horse retreated fifty leagues. The French have suffered a series of disasters in Spain. It is doubtful whether they have any footing there at this moment. This day the conservations? Senate are convened for the purpose it is believed of recovering the declaration of war against Austria. The Express sets out for Cherbourg to witness the opening of the new harbor which has been unclar out of the new? Rock. Commodore Rogers has visited the Green Land Fishing and circumnavigated the Orkney and Shetland Isles. He has taken an eighteen gun sloop of war. They have not less than 30 vessels after him. Eight or ten of these are of the line and the rest frigates. The latter sail two and two together. I am fearful that he will sail into their hands. I am sure he will not disgrace the American flag in his fall. I have head nothing of Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard, since they left Copenhagen. I have never expected that they would be able to effect any thing at St