fHE NORTH; fli ' i' i. ."'ill CAR A LIS B U R Y A D 01 WA Mf E. R :.t I S Nom. 124.. T H UR S I J A Y; LONDON, ; jul aL ; Laft nieht we received the i Pans paper h. 2Qtti uit irom wntcn we nave giTcii fall ilng the Great to H of of Curonne. Xh fame day the olrmy mat towards San Julianb, which the advanced ln:h BrthirVntereftifvg account Btffle at Manr-po and we ringo- dded the Bulletin of the army French hive j Tly 'were- attacked by li e j dance, fopportei by the 241b 1 for. the at NUti ifipr'ot the'd pur;- I !!v. announcing that the ,ien Dofleflion- of the j firft 1'ne of fortreflVs.- ivi an", u 1.; with the idler nk tha Melasmas marched-fro m There is another Bulletin f tiljed .i Hffiixl and vervJSvere anims y ,, 0n' LnrH iKeith for Jill treating him. TH 8aiienttlfo Ws an account of j the riW.Tbafol s i-oeiri2prrft-;nt at the'., pec, fUaiinc: of Te UeuT. &r the de'IiJerahce of - i I,;. . I' - ! - i- Soochrt, his lfr jvat Orrnca lettfrs an-j bis I'thm' Alii '. "tune, and he ilfk.K-antai'e. Imre is no from right var- !o'Sl'.4 ccwi n i f . t hej pa gejoi t:he panuy at Diiieiiifo. "Hut no kfoubr can be, .rntertMHed of ;tie iftt The pi iwte accounts the .ullri ins we;? ore vi 01: fly pre paring to fiiw that Lctiin Ulm. We hve at Lord Keith's ocnerai goard of the enemy evacuated, ; pole of occupying a pofttion hr ihiifiirJ, nu luiitu iu ii is I u iu unugc ni I lit cor , mioa, irr naving iou two pities ot cahncri, an 1 to prifoncrt. - - - -"r H '( . I The enfmy refufed: to rite nV batt W in ; the. plain 61 San jultsno acd Mptirgo, ere tht-y might have derived the utncit adini : tape Irttn tbtir rumerfiiB; cavrv.i ejhd I tiil everyVrtafon to prclume the vou d tiOtiKave I btlcue ; . . ' i . - 1 . 1 . - attacked us alter we had acquired ; a bhowp j left leugej of liie ground anri t! tir Jjinatnnand pieces a that their (bbjtCt was eithef-tb Ipafa- h ; Vo j they; w ; and tisel "Tetin; or advance sgakjt Genoi -jircl j Notices. Bobbiqi. jMekfures w ere ' ti.keri to oppnle J vulrv fu them W4h flffieifnf for ce on she rod ' Ittcm j 1 00 pril - Vleflanuria io Cfnoa, ard on he. 1 e 1 1 r b k k I he 1 : of the Fo, the pIiaac of vvbicli i watfuypoltd Cafiel ( tBe'y would t ten pi at Cafal dr ar ' Valei'Ce'. ing if efti i A divifion of tte corps under tfce cctnmand of j pptltflioit V. 1 r- r - I 1 . i- i r.. : il t'L. i I r the left bank of fituation re took i marched tc vrarel terrible la The ranks they hefit begun to recei. ed their .ima poled tl iind 96th Maringd ndV 7 I r UefrtVx dvacced tcwa Tor ton a. rll 'id hivalja by V I i n rt "jn'ti -'''Mi. Dei ween tblifhed on the heinhts ot Cai le ties ?u ere e - trprbvin it was in coiifequence of his t !ur,-invv reliibi to lanction me convention m K errand ihe Turks, that'i boltihties agarn frder expcditioUfly to palv the Poj 'Mr bfpk'i out in Egypt. Another jnegociation is j movtmtnk in fiank united the dVvi'fi fald.to be on foot between the f rench and -the Portei '. ' ' ' ' s ; ; by in a BATTLE or MAR'NGO. Itftrt to ihe Cvmmander in Chhfy j'rem Alex' an(er Berthier. ' i ''.: -To obtain ppfTeflion of Milan, effect ( . t 1 '-' C ' ' r T . ' junction wun ine aijriuon orj uenem wqd ev, cut olfithe retreat of the; enen?y to Bref ti 1, Orfinoi, Marcaria, anj j -Pi si fa ne'e to gib the immenfe ..magazines of the enemy, lip?eent their cornmunications, and fecure lircir uepoia, .ineir Jtvk . uuu arm cry iuv.u . wrjr the orders, iflued, whilJli our army5 bbr fered the motions of that ;cf 1 the enemy harrafld them on the Po.l nd effedled i the raJTie.cf that'll vef before Stradella. The aetiify of our movements were, preparatory, te It he .accbrapliftim'erit of tKei .object a ;. the geAi,ofv Boonapat te profifecr jby thein v j The-en.enay beater.'atj Mdniebello, were fucceifivjclf reinforied fcy troops, udcr the pujaiatid of Uftierils Lllnuz and Heiiegarde I tvas informed, that 'Melas had aflenibfed it was impor- Uht rorces at AUHandria. ttot to ; prevent his ulterior '.mdvementa. Wuhth:view every thing was arrangeJ. The "enemy had the alternative cither of dvaucing towards Genoa i and - penetrating iaio 'Tuk'y on pafilng the Fo aud the Te-'-Itn, in order-to caia Mantua, for fcf 1 foiticg their way; by giving battle fo our army : or My, cf fiiuitingtfaemieves up inTorin.-. 7 The divjfion df Chabran and Lapoype, Ti" ' eeied droCTs to guard the Pof Tb detach. tnent left at If vrea jobferved - the XJrco, the corps ofGeneraliRtoncey, occupied Plaifance, of r v e d B obb o gu a r de d the1 Te fin , the Se-f fiv and the Oglio, from the fource of; that tiejr tojthe j'o, and extend its obfervation$ towLrds Pefcbiera and Mantna. The Italian legijn occupied Brefcia, and ol the army, with Buonaparte narthed aainft the enemy. - dn the ; 24th- Drairial fTutie 1)1 dT fcrek, the army direcled its march tow arils Torpna. and Caftel Nuovo :'jdi;jScri'vtl jft'T'liei corbs of General Victdrj whith " formed tbel ivjnced guarfi pa fled the Scrivia rt Dora. Thjt of General Lannes obtained po!TefTifn of Cattle Nuovo, where the enemy abandoned lSo tick, ;an:p.g whom werel 600 in a Hate J recovery, and ready to rcfume actire frr .'M.in arobyl The coips tinder the order OcneraL DeTaix tnnk noGtion near Foute the remainder at tbejr bead, Nuo'v d i'vifions on the left bank of that fiver. Put on the ? 5th (r 4th June at 7 in the "morning; the divifions cf Gardanne, which formed our advanced guard, was attacked. The nemy,; by the developementc .ther forces, TianiteOed jibe obieft of their plaiiji. The trrps uder the command of General VictoV were immtdiate. H ranged in order'of battle." Cne part of it fdrmed the centre, which occupied the lap of iMarinco :' anot her foiled the wine, which extends to, ihe corps of Gci.eral Lannes conOitutcs thej wing. The Bcirmida lins, and its e corps army formed into two wincs fuoDorted bv a foimidabl 0 . . I ' t. : ; t valry. 1 ' i c s ; f They made fuccefllve attatks. advircing in three columns Thiir righjt adverted to wards R'2or'c by proceeding ; up the mid a ; their centie by the geat road their left by CafteU Cariclo ; General Viaor Informed me that' hje Wis attacked by the, whole of the ejnemy's fortes, 1 .1. ' ' i I rf" Irimmcdiately marched ihe r k U rve u: Th hnoarie unCer .ne ccm- mand of General KellermaV, dom poled. of the a -La rtii n-nipniiftf catralirv. anci of the Sth of draaoons. faepcrted the left Of Ge.n eral Viaor. j. The 44h and lbiiftot the line bravely main ained iheir iortner wellarried left the btca- Bbr- i ; and of cavalry, and the corps o Genii Defaix fjrrrt , which I however, exceot the tliillon IwUlcn has been direcied aoainft .'ScratUle. The Kirfl Conlul rufhed wib gTAf RmA nf rrattle. On arrii "he found the action general ; Both tides With eaua! fury. General Gjird nne lul ihe artaek of the r ifib-MncMIi I fiabk, crehtre of the enemyf wiihout lofinatviiich IfUgade.; but a general crj Ground, not whhftacdioii tbW ireriity of f " We w,H rot fufcr the we i oeght ained,; they too the houfi Seme ot carton in oiio their kec tut fity, advantage fated the of the cav enemy wit ihe iefr. reinSorce t loft ground. in th-ir ce finifhed by f. go. Genera make a ret re General tacked by for'c! of infantry ni formidable art a id the 2Sth, point of beirg t they were, lup poens under the ipeacx, This ch Viaor oblieed Ge - - r I W fame movement, The Firft Conful, of General. DefJaix mediately haftcned in lannes to favour bis time the enemy aqvahc 7id denii'brinade to merits he ei deavoured t 1 flank, and charge at the rnntation. GerneVal Viftdr Ont order io the Virigade cf cavalry of General Uuvgbeu ; . jtijt thai generai had ciuitted withou iuthoriry (he command of his brigade circumftance retarded the execution 'of ftur movmenU. "Two hundred men of that corps werej com manded to procVed up ttie BoUida l ajnd ob lerve the motions bf the riietny ; the jeft re ceived orders to fupport the left of -Ahe ar- and hey; iondutfed thenjilelves 'n jV pole fimflf !f This exel ioed by an ir.tereftirg flrt p; trcons. wlio urmrrldful of 1 their1 thfught only of their chief. sained lime - j- ,( ' . : "V T he retreat Was foon eflTeded, fire of eight j pieces of artillery, w: ceded the mach cf the uftrian bail and. vomited forthf howeriof balls t 7 riAi h.rrt.nne: oblioecl to Quit i victory lour. r-"-" 1 j J j I ' . (u.A,kn. IlWhtl rtiilerv. advanced guard; reiircp ", mj :r ' r. & " T V. . hit Dofitior. as 100k an obltqu polity . " "1 1 I f "Th-' , ;L,slr; nl te Ccnfular cuaid the villagt ol MariPgo, ca te ii " 'j - oar ranks. They cooloefs as if thry ing their xet cife brrn iu(V in a mai txuvrjed ith the' had been sme rely peffol The .tank, which h! J i- 11 k-a' 11. 1 . .. manner snniKiistea, was 1a1 mediately fucceeded by oOitr brave trocps. vr wii there 'be held! movement morei 'reonlar; or more arickitgJj f he enemy I believed thenSfelvet - fura of, A rumcrous cavalry, fnp'porled by preyed was! to ! 1 pon pur right, and threaten ed to turn our

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