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S U T , 4 - e n e rr y va compleatly - debated. - Alo. jji pyruea login wua tnei grc?vcu,; : r. .iC(?na Telfgraph'c iipi?ci; of thU iorr.lng aJJs. 'The viflor is complete ; it lot's of thf enemy in killed, wounded and prifoutrs;. h immcnle.'f . ) i .! J : . '1 May jo.: , j ' .j '.. 1 I We hawe received an accountlfrorn Buon?i pine. l:Tfte Official Journal rcon'tain t he 1 following extraft of a letter wilitten by the J rirdCohful to the other two Confuls. i I l j 7th May. ,r J .arnvecj here, dtiz-n Confuls, at Ur. aibi mhrning, that I have Set only; 24. Icars on my journey from Paris to Dijort. ; !. ; . ; LWON APART Rt1 We Inve fince learnt, that the tirCanfpl leftrbiiori on the ievepihs; of the 7tb, and mtiih bv this time,; have arrived at Gene . j 1 M I wire commanded by General I fore Srck,f h, . J...tvl ' ir eked ti enrmy on the 'j 1 th vvi-o 1 :m. j j t- t, r - t 1 u vi nui no ninru in i'r mm i U - 1 ... . . . i number of dead have been Tea on the fieH of battle.' , L A N,- r;pri! 12." This jnomeni intelligence it rseivej Here, that citrrdsy jen IVleias Ca1r5V aa Mafl'ena,' aud gamed 'a faoti conapicte ry. The victorious Aultrh r : 'Ire the walls of Genoa, v K hav '.rear binir niac?- nrifnt.or - .. Aooo vk ere killed bv .U (AS TV,i k.... .i ... jiwas ohligfd !(, 1 1 bak for i, tnomeni 1 jc j . 7 - ,'',u'l'( JI !fllC IifjQ ,01, fraV corpi of cavalry , Vrecipitaied ilpUtf port tfie rnnny, ard at otice trrefted ir Pf.Pref- Heiiorirc ihje c in,h oi l j, in( , diers by bis pre fence, and eJcmpltl hi. niadi tuetn charge the entny anew, wltrjn il, wobd on the otl rr fide cf irkiaVh. General left IS or 14. COO men. 1 his h ltl. .-r " " T , w V P 11 tip to i:to- K.ra' We have jnrt if ceived n3 hap ! py tidings that on'the n le Jrape. ,J riauix3 gainefi ipienaiu v . Jt unertl MalTena furrputtded near Genoa. ; colleiled a IJhis troops tip attempt to fih.his through. -Near Karoffio (between and Savona) he Jjtvv 7 ' ; Sciilie fen j the i' Ssjicktf.to the gafrifnn ofSatonh, s Ya;t have b?en appointed to di- torirds off ?aoni, 1 ou have pri- 7itians tp experienre, arxl fatigue to indure, bat fuppbrr thtra all with: hrranfs. . The to eorcH of the army of Italy, aftfjough fe paiated Inve beiten the enemy on niure than 3eocca:iiv; tres!dy have they taken lToln tim ic, co ririrnnrra, 300 officers, 8 llan dirg, and killed or wounded' t-pwards cf pio t uonipn tei watches' over thekdefli B:ts of rl:e inni js, and wil! bring them tri" u-pphanr out of. the. prefirnt. ftrwgglej Con fincy sn 3 devoi'on ray brave comradrs. L l ihill fVnd you all the pfiovifinhsl ean,; 'arid tbr tiipe, perhaps, js riot far diftant hen 1 tiy hope to facilitate you on our firrnt. our courage, anu tne msicnict ; you Ue diiiie tn the i-ripm ' i . This moment was met by Ganeral way Genoa Melas when a dreadful and murderous battle fued. ia which'. hurnbers fell on both fides. April 1 7J- pertie ON A we ,"7 . have en. received Intelligence, thit on ine f nh in(L neat, Ka roffio,1 an important battie had been fought, w hich I ahed. e i gjh t hour. M a lie niJ ' s I a r ni y is almofi 'entirely dellrpyed, the General kil his itatF Tnids pjriloners, and the joooty the campaign in Italy,, which had icarcely cowTmeiicetl, t j a'i cady -te rrnl.--' nated to the everlaftir elory of the iuvinii- blc Germans. R ! battie -avas lough rHiry d,viJior to :i; tirfl C'lul.A tieaiH, XZZLwtirs ul.Marfeiliei. 16 Flcrtol; May 6 ' lituen Cfnful -The news which I haVe ied fr rjri the arrcy, dared the 'd, i- nnns m thii the ehetny dare 'not' block him in cy d'llar.t pofuions. : He his made a ' killed San An4i-ii nH i-iad? OVER E D O, April 1 8. On the 10 th and j I th i?faKr, a ,dradfii1 top.y be compared, yj it : that of Flrcrta ed the CTound " . ' ! 7 It j, ffe r ted that. the Fnrce of -Wlrteni-- burg was hiade j.rilcner. ard tbfi theLntirc emigrant regiinent cf Bachroslon as Uktn3 VIM?!-, April sc. PivaJe accounts from Iralv Hste he halt, i that to of the br.irh men, 8 th in the penoei.?, in the Kre'n.cri loll between 8000 a vA 9000 filter the eng?gemeJts of the 71 h ard General Maflena fo-ird himlelf 1 furrcunded between benoa and Mvona, ara, nitn a vie w of fighting Ms v'ay through, he aitjacked. the AuiUiins, but a ball entered his brad, and he fell. Odr lo(s has like wife beer ccn Hderable j befidies ah entire regiment we have lo't a great! xumber of men, bull we took tb'e whole of the eaemv's ;cd-qnHerc, :ion, Madc- that the Geoeral in Chief defenlle hitnfelf likn lion -at Genna except 1ort 1 , 1 ' IMOiiersJ 'Five fhios laden with '.rafuMi'ivNe imved at Ornoa. and other fmall ' veuclii la arriving there. flap of vilh prain are dailv T." J J ftt General jn Chief has anfwered a trace fend hy the enemy, that While hehad oread, and a dop of blood in his "ins, be would fiiihr.; nd that he would looncrbqry himfclf in the ruiris jof the cuv. .1 ' . -. r .. . 1 J 1 "an abandon Genoa, to the enemv. perform wonder?, and fiihf. Gen. D-Cnx, Citizen Poufltelue, I- ry. save j ne with l oncers of theirmy cf Egy ptt ha and i (Sghed) lealth St. H1LA12.E. T f graphic, D fpfch. 1 'nejlore.u to the Minifter a War! and a vair o 'lantity ot ammo' 13th the Lulirian Generals sud W itieniberg, arrived trom preckuti'M agaiitft the AniafteA ca of . it he' tlbbiii t ' - 1 - i - .. . !. ' 1 ... J . . Kali liad his corps, Nice, uieetinti Huh I'ttle, reMianse. V E N! I C pe nerrared and contiubed to adfcace towards .s far" a ello, 1-1 S 1 erzy, .1 ioaJ arc, the icler Gcn, with Ki April 18. This eyenino; $ cd'irier arrived here rhe f If afinc intf Ilirerjce, that' on the i inli. at 5 j tidation be o'clock in ihe afternoon, a c.pi rin pt4e?ifiufiy concluded, thej 15th ecutite Council and all perfons belonging to beeoi for The are tire Revolutionary Gevernmeor, hac. fent to the Imperial jcamp. as hoflages fulfilling the articles of capitulatioa- iFiench troops were" made prlfoners, and to return to. France, on promiffing not to ferveagjinft the Irnperialills until excha.njc.ed. Molt of the Generals and Officers wil;l; be lent to the Hereditary States, to ferve ' - ' hodaees for the due execution cf the articles cf capitulation. .n the city oh Geroa.'iYfMil eicnsra- Ing relief) on account cf the great iii.pof . ar.c of t bar place to France. He has tlu uv?n jMmfcif intp 1 he citadel wiih ithe flower h 1 s ; a rmy, threatening the deliructio n! of city,", ff; the '.inhabitai.'ti Jhbiild! gi ve?:he Icail tncouragemert to theoAofiri rjs. ,lr is laid thai GeiieralJleU8. on teino infer jnediof hit menaces had fern an (Dfiictr toAlnden 16 ellc him whether he was Jlrjeiiil) incliiied to tarry thpfe threats intpj execuiion. ije or." dcred that ofFcer to inform him, that in a. public proclamation he had aUijred ihe Ge poele of the protection rpf liis Sbyefeign; jvhich j they Mhould enjoy 11 n Her any cii rts Unccs. , He '.ffi'irninl declared to SMaflna, hat he and .-his 'flair fhouldbe anTweratle for i-.tery cab r.;Iry ithat the defenceJeft Geooee horald fuffer from the French troop j Since ibe 6: ofVpril, the Genoele jtern i arj has be?n the theatre of t emcfl obtlinate . nd Ldoody coiflicfs; Battles Lave tken. jdace alnrofl darly from the 6ih lo the 561V;' he i lultiof which .haiT been fi!oti&us to the Auit.ri.ariS, whole hrm coursce has urn mately tjr lurt pHd 0 ver ihe -lury tfid c ration of the enemy. The battle ot V deciilve, and r bn the 18th. has proved He fpeedily followed y the falfof Genoa'.; LI he Aullrians are in pclitlijon cf all the hjeights tbund Genoa, ano" one pf the jfulburbs of th ci'y General R!eUs conf.ders him llf certain of taking the townj as he hat difpatched from hi army a tonliderabie bo- . . 1 . . ' I r-l i . ' ay 01 iruup ii vjcii; rai ritniiz, 10 epr fide nir Nice. .He likewise the on fent 1 ein ireements to Maunt Benisj to 5 prevent the Hrebch ft penetrating on that fide. There . re ail j numerous troops or relcrve in Lorn, bardv, of which General hlelss has not yet iqyght it rec-l7ary to make' ufe. Beforcj the battle ot Vr;UtJ, Geersll Maf- Pi na made tbe otnibft -lexeriions to ! effect SHAFFOUSEN, May 9. The bat le of the, li'th (Maj fooght bcr junftioTi with the Krehth troops under j Gen. Souehet, hear Finaleand tcwajrds Nice, but vuhoHt tccefs. General Qtt -lis 11a w. before .V the gates . of Genoa, in whieli city the Freiich -have; deouHied many Valuable c0ects, From thel Auflrian head-quarters at. Seflrl di Pone n't ss (a fhort Itaue from Genoa) .ipru 2 1 . : ;, On the tStb inft? the, French If defeated by a general attack 1 ' were entire. of the trians ft tar , under the walls of Genoa Our head . - -r rrs were remof ed the niapt folwinc transferred barters to Voltri. land yerterdav were! hither.' The battle vtas terrible i the enemy defended tkemfeives with the fufy f , 4jefpe- ration ; but in the beginning .f t"he aAiort - (keir center was feparated. iiven i&itj I I "J I I r "A t. vv V. J 1 .i .4 it
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