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J J e m priforer; ci taKfnnTc . s. Li ' .! -A. rvf Lieut. tl 1 1 i uc -M r -- -- -- Which tame Irom V ae ; ne wiu:iu wr.. -with Plaifance. ; re not time tadifpi ch . meiienger Irequedyou will Una im uew. u SfcifaU by courier ;exSrfJta",'r?-- . : irrii ijir z hew i ne array conuuun i- -. " The diviHon ofilhe Arm oi iu - is entirely arrived ; beyond the Po. a jvrt Health of c is alreaoy and reTpt cl. I I pfiTIET. O N This morning D O N, Jon 24. firtt pofti of the principaltorce the From General BZRT HI ER t. General BUONA- 1 j Head-Quarters Bronni. Junef. Ifhave.the honour 10 inform you that . : 1. j n.nml Oit bad left Having iean:cu 1111. wY" . rr t Gcaoi with thirty hattiM ind that-be wa? ,rrick yeaerd.y Vbghrp. Ivordered r:--rl I.mnes to auit the pofinon of bron. ni, tpiattack the enemyat that point where f.. iu .nr4 Hneral VlQor to h nni i nicri im - - - lubDort him with his corps. General Watrin met the Sin Dil't'to il the r -tH -rnnid CalieePlO. and heights 00 the right having much artillery 10 their poftitons, preientingja force of about j 5,06 men- TheJ 28tb;i,demi brigade, the 6th,!3kd,:and 40th.. baying repdlfed the enT my' advanced guard. Jattacked., his line in IronrUfor the porpofe of turning'bi right ; the enemy obliinately maintained his pofition ; ieer WaV there a wore animated 6re kept up $ j the corps mutuallyVy1 clrged each other repeatedly 1 baitaillofyf 'bc ' 4lb who' .gave way, gave feme ady.aiftage to he enemv! ; then General Victor mae ihe divifiort of iRambera,c advQce ; the 24th attacked the JefYof the enemy; the 43d, where Gen.; Victor waij, turned the heights of the left r while the 9'Sih pierced hii cenier Dvhieh it, overthrewand decided !,hej viclory-.i' The village of Cafteggio was taken and retaken feveral timet, as well as many other v pofiti onsi I he braVe 1 atb regiment of Hflars, Contended alpne againft the cavalry of the enemy and has performed . wonders. The enemy was purfued to neaj' Yoghera. , t Therefult of this day gtvjejus oocrpri fonerlanA 6 , pieces of cannoiJ, with '.their. caiBons. The enemy bad more - than 3,oco nien killeaor wounded 5 we have had about. among whom are the Chief of the ld army we received, by exprefa, Paris Journals id the;22d iDOantj The in telligence they contain lai moftl important & momentous. -: I";:)' : The operations of the French Army of Referve exnioii an ouiny itijiiejui icne or ..iflnriM : and irom tne louowing oui euns it abnears, that the campaign to .Italy is aL terminated, bf the total defeat of the Aoftrian TELEGRAPHIC V .. f 4 Paris, ad Meoldor, 1 The Ffrft Cohful halt obtained BULLETIN. June at plete viaory on ite 29th Eight .thpuland Autlrians cannon, I are taken by the thoufand dead, beloRginj remain on the fie 1 4 of ba com1 Prairiai fjune 18) and "ioity pieces of r rencit army.; oix g to tliej vacqoifhed, Th enenvy capitulatirf for the. re ft or a ti-' on of Gnea, asd the for Lombaidy. re fies of Italy; and ; SECOND BtfmkTIN. ill 1 j . . . ; ," Same date. M Tlfe army has been vtclorioui at Marin- go. f ThisbauJe has decided the jlate of Italy. and announces' peace, - j , 1 1" We wait toran anfwef from Yienoai The armies will rtfume hoftilitUa within ten days, if the anfwff;be n;ot favolurableJ ! 1 - A - - ' m t . - 1 . ta General Uetiaix ia wounded; in tne ncad. STKASBDRG, f Prairiaj) June; 10. It is faid that an attack u medicated by the French on the Grifoiis. 1 NICE, ( I Prairiil) June 10 The army continues to make rapid pro- trel is i ft ba takes polle lion of the its famous pods of Millefimoind SrL James, where we made iooo.prifonert. It is thought that the army will proceed to Salello. land Acqui, from whence it will be ehabled to attack the left wine of Melas. and Icvea ta cut bfl retreat to Genoa. PARIS, (t pleffidoH) June ao. Letter from Nice, dated a rrjainal, (June 10) flate " Wt have learnt ofticial- acreeable news that the. rrench the 5r liathc Lborde, Hightly wounded on the head. ALr a. IS iilt i H1.K.." have, 1 .-r. 1 . Savon a. and that the army of the centre is near uenoa.; , . . n;;v.-" June 18, A letter ftom Nice of the 7th, announces the arrival of MafTeaa. and his The Genera! in Chief irt i. rhtj tb Landfbefg and AuffK.... c,i turn more to his left, ijo order 10 tr the enemy. He aflembled a large ha. f troopa n the Vertac, holding Lauolbe, and AdgfbuTg, with detachmcDts. , 5 On the 4th the army retained the portions General? Grenier, i0 uhem General in Chief har given provifi0naiy rank of LieutenantCieeral,l re'faced Lik General St. Cvr. who has been 15, go to 4be mineral welf for the recotery d his health, in the cemmard ' of kj5 7 General Richepacfe took ;he, cbtrirnatjd 0f?' diviPoln polled ;cn the jleft of tH-lHerl- f T Jn ttie night between abe 41 riatid Jth Gener il. in Chief learned, from the reporUcf (pies, that the' enemy ad j collefted t ,11 force on this -fide of the Danube, bfte(nj lerberg andi Weiienborn; and tKat rart that force hatft paded to the left bank 0f ttg lllerl I He communicated this inforinitita General Richepanle V ordered; -Generiftrii nicr ti fupport bim byj the bridge of Kilffi;B and General Lecourbej 10 take a pofition fee4 tweenjuuntz ano rvamiacK, on the . rcai-tl Babenhauien, m fuch a iaanner at to eatJ tlve roads frpm Burgajgt andV Auglburg, coBieoJuently to Joccupyj Mindelheirn, . . , ; The corps of rtferve ferved aS 'a ftl Mum on the left, - and Genefal Delmatpofleflicgtlit Ouotz at jtsaoenuauieny marcoed to'-'fuppm the corps of General Grenfer. wnf?e iv General of sdivifin, GfceiB,' fell back (ra Obcrbaufen upon Babenbitifen. " On the 5b our army, extended, u I have informed you, from the Uler t the Lech, with a corps on the Jcf tot the lllr. Gei.l Moreau prefuming ftora the nrotcmentt tu tne, enemy tnat :ney jwere mil inclined lo rifk a battle, gaye order to Lecoorbe to talt a point or luppori ior mi Jen, and to con centrate himlclf between the Guntz asd tha Kamlack. ;v--' ' - ir- ' ' v " Tbi movement was nude 5y GenmM Lecourbe, whenGeneral attacked with afcest 40,000 men, the corps on tne fef c of thell ler- commanded by Bichepanfe. " This General iol owed exatty the it. ftryclion f the General m Chief, which ww . r. : lO lUpfOrt ClBiJtJI ad only to eombttj forte until he ftdu'il cfemitbrigade,and ! my Aid de ..Cartfp . proceedi.i to joiu the atmy atjPort Maarie. EULLETIN ofjhe RMYcfRESERVE, $ rit Ad ell A, i 1 Prairiai Orfthe 2othJu;ne oJ,;jthe Chief Cbnful left; Milan, proceeding to Payia, he flopped j there only an hour, mounted his horfe, and pafl:d the Po, in order tol join the J advanced guard, already engaged (witri the enemy Gene h era, (June io. ) ral Ou bad arrived ffo with a corps ot 1 ic had blockaded that place, j He was joined by intended by; - paffape of the Poi The advanced 'cuard "cfl this army and that of the Army of Referve met about noon. corps of 4O00 or 5000 (General MiUs to defend The Call 1 " titrrq men Genoa at Vog- 6 men, which, i- ehemy- occ'upied ihe heights in front of eggio 1 ne oatue laited 11 obftioacy General charge of Chambarlach's I div greateft judgment and efFeft. a charge with the bayonet, decided the vic tory lull uncertain. the enemy left 3000 killed and wounded, andjfi pieces of cank uon. !l The rout was complete.. The 1 2th huiTars covered itfelf with lory We bad 60b killed and wounded. It appears thait General Me la t has evacuated Turing and con ceotrated bis forces it Alffandria. i The e nem were purfued beyond Montebello. General Vatrn difplayed ability and Went thulialrn which inflarnesjrtlic troops. The battle of Montebello ha ftrick ,dilmay aad coflfternytioa intothe partiaans of Auftria I hey Ue that the event which impend, have tor tr.e object the pTefervtiori J of Italy, the retreat of the ftbflriari army. The ertkny hid a General killed and fe verl G ai l day with the tVidlor led on a ifion . with the rThe o5th by if w : T 1 C J T . : I A German gazette alTeifs, . that the Empe. rfit, his nrerrmnf onl.v demanded to have Ithe j t ( -I I 18 ,000 Brit ifli troops iJ the Mediterranean, piacec under vjenerai fyicias. , ! i A cartel which arrived" ai Marfeilles on the c - i T i i 4th from? Minorca, brings intelligence that ten Englfh l fhips of Wrt armed en . flute, and -having about IO,oo troopa on board, had arrived at that iflahd oa the 20th of May.l anf that as many more were dajilyjex- pefted. f . . S :. Tlie: Cbnfuls terterdjy rei ' iptellt gence from Buonaparte He acqnainta them that all the opera tidns cf the army are loc- cefsful ; and that he hope to jretorti j to Pa ris at the end of the month. Th! unexpected return of Buortapa rte,' vi hit h las been .an nounced for the end of tne month in the Ofh cial Journal, has ihatorany given rife ny conjectures.- Some jperioij the rapid march of the firfl Cor prevented negociations between the French government and the court of Vienna, and o thers pretend that Buonaparte j retu rn tnuft be attributed to his being confident of cor-. eluding a peace before that time. The ilat ter report wa very coranion this morning a biocp the Miu liters. to withdraw dn; hit le flrongly on the right, fli ghtly wit h fu pc r 1 or be reiBforced. : At of J the attack cut in three parts, Tiierely by the march cf tfie enemy; ' wbo'advanced i in t five coJoffits, All the intrepidity of pur troop was nefi the . coraxntntemfnt his divihon wa to enable them to ttionate to theirs j W hile thi divifion rcfid a force lo difprt ' .1 :TJ:--.7- vfH vtt f neieed in tti ,tre. the brfcade onlie right coaniiDd' .id .by General Saba?,1 was brikly attadidii nofitidn.Kich Weri'defenaed ocIJj the 8trf demr-brfgide the III reguneut w diafleursy ane'ithe 71b of civalry. jThfG iti Chief then ordered Grenier, hole Uwji w.i oofted from Illefeicheim'to Obcrtiou, fend afTiftance to Sabac.--GenfraI;;Kj therefore debauched by the bride 0! RllmeDtt, to ma" afTert, that has not Ttat but era mu en a wounded. General iri Chief Maffena (1 have joined General ISoochet; arrived at War Operational in Germany From Gen. DESSOLES to the MINISTER AT I- I-' I - it ' - ill ! " .wf " Head Quarters arMcmmingen, June?. Citizen Mi wiaT.Ejt, -?,In my letter of the! 4th oft June I had the honour of giving y 00 ani account of the move ments ot the army up tov the ilf. I , . I On the 2d ithe army, fiill retained the fame pofitions. J . I 'f On the 3d the enemy pufhed fome Uron Oneille on the 16th, (51b June,) and is Jm. I reconnoitring parties td the left of the Jller 7 t ' J -w utu rieumani,- 1 ana a Driuc cannonade iook oracc and joining t he t rod p of Generaf drove the enemy to picntenneitiu . i VJm hA frarcelv entered this .us Orfo column advanced, WW mm b , SaVoc, IUU1U ,t- w .1 1 pieces of cannon, on leperg. i r" 11. w..,,nnt! of the r?6.tb . forming t Out ItwiiaB' part of Generat Ney bri could not maintain fblutely neceffary to themfelve. repulfe the enemy, were in the froaYo the bridge ofXUin Lieut. General Grenier therefore :bsndt- General Ney to make counter mare atiacK. -airowrK..'.:...-. v c. 1 t . . i ' ..twie . . 1 Rnr.r. ind ol'P'i hnoiinc nr i.eneran i-. 1 .K.l, i their Hand. Bd ii ' ""!, , fingle (hot to a briflc fire cf 1W artillery if row tn enewy. .r-est ,uou. .tck, lepported by the ?c. of ch.fle, and thk54'b H verpowered the eoemy, who, p- road ; t h ro ngb a jw ood fcrceiy leit in our PiBiir vu iui yv.- . 'floD prifoners their artillery, and cb I General nicneparjic, - . i-tx 1 ttinatcly defended ibe poiUaon of W r.kff aboot I2C
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