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a. 2 " 1 I 4,-. . . Y J'.'.nl ft-- ti1rtt in fuch a6 manner as itpjiarrafs the nemy on that river from the hVe of Comb to beyond. Vtgevano, whilft Boudt'sdivifiorf,AVhich was -under h or4er$, appeared Tiridze of Buffarola, where the ene- . nv had w i thd ra wrvthetr b ridge ; of Posts, and the r iliage Pt wnicft was defended by foiuc pieces of cannon. Iliad fent th diy ifion toigeyanp. tseaersi Mur at nude difpoRtions. t fie obieft of which waV to perfdade, Tiie enemy inac.nra mwnuuii; w vu pals the Tc Olnoiyolrefol ln formed that, head 'rome'boatson cealed in a fmalt arm of the Teiiino,; he ordered ' W artillery, a part of J ihe c'a ival ry, and the $&th clem i - Wiifade, to appear at the. gate.bf a - leate, Vhicli the, fcnmye tended with two howiUsri and three eleven . . 1.-. .' ' bounders.f which kept ip a, very Warm fire of grape (hot, General Marat placed his artillery ip ap.ro per po At ion j and returned, the fire ith equal vivacity, puring his time the 70th carried trie boats which i leumo soldiers carried taeieoaix owtneir !hbulderjs, JincT paiTed' 't'KSrn overdo the other arm of the rrverv munt a, ittower otrapd mot. , in come, a iience of th6 oTderS thfc Vecciveot. - T.he tenadiers, ahjaVe It heir middle in watferi gained 4 wobdV He. Trdm Whicli they could'kccp lip an,ad 'tyantagfou$4pfmu1aetry.;'le heral'Marat ordered the artillery' to appVfejii trt oder to take thatlpf the enemy in lank; - Under tte prorirttidri of that fire, and by the aiu 01 cwo poats, nepauea ine nve.r, d obt!gdtHe!riemy to withdraw their artillery. . - . , . . Several fmall boas, collecled on tho'oppofite bink, afforded the. means, of pauihg over a battalion, which charged the cavalry and protefted the paflage of the demi. brigade. Thei Cnief of Brigade Buroc, was ur being drowned. djutaritrGeperal Gerard paued -with th fir ft troops. 'The enemy . fell back to the Village of Tarbigo, received cchuderablc teinforce fnents, commanded by Gen. Laudcin ln'perfon. Adjutant General Gerard got pot -tejliori of the bridge in front of Tarbigc--, and oppofed the forties, Vbichthehemys cavalry attempted make againft our infantry; flight approached. -General Murat, lee- ang the importance of driviriff the enemy from their pofit ion, ordered 3erleral Mohnier to mak i warm attack on Tarbio. That General, accomprriieti; by theXifalpine. Ge neral. PinOjtattackeyith impetu. tefitynd carried the village at the point ofthe hif otiet. . After;an pb flinate defence, he killed "260 men nd took -40Q prifoners. We had on out fide 15 "men killed and 50 bounded. General, Murat then octeded y Buffalora, "which this rnovement forced the enemy to eva . cuafe, .' " ' During the night "ve employed .ourfelves in building flying bridges. 1 The uighjt and tie whole of the- ' tint ot jane Avere tpent m palling . dver the Hiyinorijbf Boudet, Loi : fon, and Vi&dr,. which proceeded the next day to Milan, of which fceheral lurat will net fail to re ceive the keys. 'He forms imme diately the blockade of the caftlei bu lletin of the tir my. of Re fer ve, MUan, June 7. General Loifoh; aftir ha ving paf fed the Adda at Lodi to'pk polfef '; lton of Cremona, . paffed the Oglib the 6th. and'tbok poffeflton of Orfi : Kovo, a place of fomc flrength j be tween Bret'cia and the Po. , - fterMv!iri urfued the enemy lbjnfiiroa of Brefcia, General IjoifSn proceeded by a counter march .to Cremona for the purjofe of feizing b numerous msgafcincs which the enemy had in that place; ' of pa(Ung ile Bo ther, and of join ing the corps of Murat,' which pat JPlacetitial V. " , ,: ; On the ithi-General Murat ad Vahtfcd towards ; Piatentia. The cnemjf defended the head of the it has 4iftin(bcdjtfctffcv5 :t Taffagi Cental ffyhTefnd f'-Z Genenl Mnrat, .leaving Novm 'Hie Tcflinflu ' which had, orders . . bridge, .with a great quantity of - artillery . It was taken pofleflion of by Murat, at 11 o clock in the 'night; and 100 men, whd remained : to3rd;thp paflage, were made pri- (b;verst. : j ;t - :'r. - . We have taken pofleflionof ever : trdgo;on I the Po, except two or ihveepntlw fide of Placer tja", which trie enemy fiaa time to'cieitroy -i . On the 6th, ft four in the morn iog; General Lannes occupied the celeb ra t ed po fi t ion of S t r a 1 del la , and thus cut off the oniy means whtth the : enemy had of making theft coUnicaitiens. The enemy feel ing tc importance of this pofition. united their feveral pofts and at tacked . General Lannes with the greatelt Jmpcjuohtv: The 2th timi-brigaie has been covered with lory ; the enemy was' put to th tout, Icavi;;- .iifr fbnPr. as rrtanVl vounded,T and tome wYffgoris4; ; Tltey have retreated to Placenti. j - i ' ' A, part of .French -army wll he united tbj-morfo fat: Stradel.la;' itf o other rel'oufcete-mairii for Melas a battle : ne hav no means of re treating exceptihrough Aleffandf ia." . Gen. Lbifon has proceeded to Brefciat Top . Cilalpine leton, A commanded by. Gen. Lechi, took poueSon- of. theHotllJa, j which the eaeiifty ,nad, on the LaCo Majore? paltcd the Adda atl Leccb, went to Bergamo . nd look 50 prifoners, and four oieces of Cannon. , A eoTfoT theenetn, in attempt- mg to-cn;ter inc cattie or riacentia day vaifiirrouh ded and taken. General Murat has intercepted a Cdariet from Melas with very irri-. portant dTifoatches ; and! took more than lonrifoners at Piacentia. ; ' The difpatches of (general Melas- to, th e Co a rt of Vjenna annotm ce, that at the fndment when the ordbh arrived for Geh. Ot3 ;tottati(e-tij& blockade . Mauerta ritii rrnpg offering to . capitplat xjajspearV f rpm i he lettiroj ,Xferralela hat Ma (terra hii iol uPGerioaV hurvthat-m. iripybave not beiri iGeaetll rfEUnt.CSwh evaetiatea rSice lrai;Jheri4bleb effefl fti? retreai pysn uouo jif xenai. ; rsy h Jiereted-letters 'of General IVTelat ,it appears. that Aleltandria is badly proyifioned It is thought t'at Gen. Ktelaa will take fhelter in Genoa, if the fir ft eyents are un favourable to him. - ! f v : . - I.- . J 9- ' - i :' '', Geni Duhefme has occupied Cre-i mpna"i where he found eonfiderable raaga sines. Gen. Elfnitz has been ccajfiderably harraud ip his retreat py Gen. Suchet, w.ho; on theadand 3d took t cpp priibtiers.' General Gorroup has loft his artillery,' and retired with veiy fewj men to Coni the1 Command of which place he bas taken. . . , .j i.Leiut from General Butnaparte rirjt Conful of the Republic, to the . T&o ConfuUy dated Mxlan jfutle 9. You will have perceived,. Xiti 2ens. Confuls, by the letters of M. de Melas,, which were joined by my preceding letter,' that the very day that the order tbiraife tW bloc kade of Genoa reached Geni Ott, General MafTeha. waj obliged) ow ing to the fcxtrerrifc 4ant 'prbvi fionSj to demand ai .capitulation. It appears that General Mafferia hal to,0o6 combatahts ; General Suchet has nearlas many. Mlf tefetWp corps have as 1 think, united be tween Onegilla and Savorti. theV may rapjdly enter Pibdmont by the Ttfnaro, and be yeryliiiefuk while the enem wilh be ie lome troops in Genoa if si ' The greatelt part of the armv js at this moment at Stradella. . We have a bridge at Piacentia, and are in ;poiietiion of Orfi-Novii Brefcii and Cremona; M , Vou will "receive vith this diffe rent bulletins and feveral letters that have been intercepted; and which if will appear to you ufeful to puDtan. , l taluteyou. BUdNAPAHTk ARMY dE THE RHIKE. ExtraB of a letter from fttt Klai.- qiiarters of the right tying df the drmy of:ikc Rhine.l 4 - - ,. Augfturg, May jt. Lech at Lai; uerg, " without n?eeting with any rcfiltance.f in thcr.eyen. ng He headeda ftroii reconnoitring partipperiorii andook iKuliacs of BtankenfteinvV Oht the sSthhe; marched wpianytPihur a part of his diVifionlr and difperfed the enemy, after a charge at the bead of the carbineers : hp en tered Augf burg at &ghtin4hb venink!- ':'Xtk i feway we ihalltae i ixA 'r& wards -Munich. The uttrlah mult be brought to aigeneral aftibni It 3.Mith-aview.bic4m to 'gVt, one?f that tecoube made this bqld movement; The Prince of Hohenlohe died ai Ultnitip cOn feuence of the wbUhds he received in the late aflhinrrt. T i Vftirr1av wj iriaded huffarS pfifonersi ; Wtf are every where, well received pjK Ihb TfeLlTURAPHlC DISPATCH. The Chief of the Staff of they Army if c jxninej 10 uic mtniier azyar, : , rHuWiirgv?i!, 5JCraeB. - On the 5th 'tlie Aul'riijtactei the left wing of' the army vihby were repulfed and itbmpletely dei feated. in thisactibn, eignt pieces of cannon, with their caiffons and furniture, have fallen; into ,our handsi A General- an 1506 men have been made priloners. Te following is the intercepted cor- yPttncealludediotyBuon&parte tnhis letter to the. othtr Confuls. Gcheraljielas to Major-Gbneral wh.ch the irm7 caapocure profioa,, dt a ctu0 ct ttic. ,2S tI is ftot improbablt., JVo ton)plc)c taaga-y f Virtinpf Atexaridrf;rith; flour, , fpfgs,f anda mtndd tq. yea "(or fom lime aul in jibe' moll cfcfrefr toiontrj..' but -i, whicV 1 )ae not yet (ttn an!r eTTtf&i: fuM aCofitog Jto the latclt reports -frojh,Aftt and Atetandria. as well ss ro)rowtttoerinai?iviion nereat Turin, its thjep majrtioes a.r tir?ly,def tttufe of prayi!idnsV;fpd tfe&to'agaame of 0ocr and ' forage at Metaodrii has not ytt been cotoleied. , Tiie army whlcMs Here,. whn augmented Jby the fpeedy arrival of tfcre corp indf Genral J;lfttit,noVthe corpsWf Field Ma.'lhal Ott, who is marching by the Bol ehttta to Alexandrtr, mtift draw aU its vr v i fi 0 ns f rom that place; by t wi t h f u c h , mea. lures both trfcfe plates aiii be. etpcled foa total-Vant; and it theepertydMld fuddnly pals ttc Po and ythcfe means cut off, eten for alhortttme Tthc- commtlmicatiqo between Platen ti aiid Alexandria, this place and the army will be without refourcesj and expofed to the danger of being depriy edtof provifiona. There was at Cremona, according to the iateft reports, a conRderabtc tnagaxihe of praTions, and I think I can ftope'tha't the'magazine of Crefneni, Milan, and Lodu will be placed in lately -Oft the tight bank ot thf o t We (hall therefore be in want of provifion and in confdjUHce of the information which X gae yoo fevraldays ago, you mud have col lectpd.all the mearfs Of tranfpoition for the artrlyoh the right bank of the Po, and made 11 relation, Wilbout;pay,in5 regard to any conuaeration wijav.ver o an toe carriages in thi, country; fothat means will not bt Wkatjng for fecuring theeeftary prcvifions. tnttRe preferlt ircljjnjtauces; I niuft :ecom mend.; to. yoii.'tn tho xndftlprefiing manner, to "cofcVey. in the. fpeedteft .manner, 1200 quintals ff -fiourttnd tjOomQafures of oats eet.tuv M Aletiftdnt t and 1 oeetou at the lametim toiire mlnrormtron oh this hea, as welt ar 'relBeLjFi what nax betomi of ths tiiagtin ilanl;Pavla, and Lodii:!and the meafures taken to camaJete the furplies of Man tui;. and tbf the oj er for tirejTes of the line t , and rtfpeung the! means whicbi agree ably o my Orders hate been employed tj fave the provifions which are io beats on the Po. Hitherto l-h are not receive'dfa word OQhefe imporcam uote3r : , , General; Melas, to Count de Tige, at Viehni ; ; -;. ; ' ' " Turlt June fend the tJoMe Tenia, he arrived vefterday at t-ont, of which he ts to take the command. As the paffage by tbc Col u fhut to General Ellnitx I hare left the latter at liberty to vake for the plains of, ficdraont, by fuch a route as tie Hi all think moil convenient;, and I am waiting for his report. Until I receire it! can undertake nothine With the two diri- fion's of Kaim and Haddick, who are ftill in the fame pofit tons whrch I mentioned to you. BeiideV" as Field-Marlhal Ott wrete to me of 4he ad of June-, that at the moment when or- acTi nauarnvcaar Dwrrt to raue tne oiocxaae of Genoa, Mafic na was inclined to capitulate. and With this view had fent to Seltri, Gen. Andrieu, s'Pleaipotenttary, as the confe rences had begun the fame day at Riverado, in concert with Col.; Pe ft, and Capt. Beyera, on the part of the nglifh, ,as they were to continue the j d, and as Gen. Ott thought proper to delay his departure for fome. days longed to wait the end' df. the negotiations which ihtght bnOg abotit a capitulation, I determined iore readily to give Orders, as Cwi EIfflitt might ftil 6 retarded for fome iapKat the bridge.heajroC Piatentia fhpuld he. gaaWedf Jthif more troops itrat the Po hOul'd conttnut to be: CareraUy watched, to pretenl Jnf; attempts df the enemy to pfs that rier?od: t&4Ctli? ptohable fall of Ge fioifallbwe us to hbihairaifairs would tike a favourable turn.' Fie Id Mar(h a! VufcaflRji rich has; fent me ati o&cer, who arrived this morning. Tftis General informs me., thatt 011 the zd, he was at Melignano, dnd that, to prerent his reports being taken by the enen)V . - -l':ir r.i'A .c:. 1 . nc wih iena cnem tome, oy tn. rigat oanic oi the Po. I have not yet received it; The fort of Bard ftill makes a-vrgoroUs defence; the attempts of the eneniy to get poffeffio of it have hitherto been, uafttccefsfoj. -The prcferVation of that pbft js tertaioly of coo5, ftderable importance to lis, fof the enemy co"uld not : tarry with them, by thWalley of Aofta, but jight field pieces. I hare recoih mended ihe fort of Cv to the eare of Gen4 lfnits, and that of Savona to Gen Ou. I am,, with the uthioft confederation, your tcenency's humble fervant, ; V: ' ' : .., : Melas. i?4-";,CAttHe ffgr, Com tedrid& ef the Cavatty dt Vienna. " : r '.x Jiffif, Jitne j. ' I Ja left the )1oc4tadoof Geioa to the tcpx General du; jiotil the approach of that der CeSerl ; Elfnit, afierwhich 1 &at proceed wi th mf iitoited ' forces agai aft the1e aeray Who '.-Rare jene tr a ted th rougli Germany. Tiiadipefatipn been attended with the mOft favoyrahle ecfetjuenws forthe axmy ,TH capirtatin o Genoa hegunon ihe il of June fiyGcoeral Mafleao was eoneroded, ycfterd- Thi$ plce is to be tuated .byhe nemjr ;hs morttih0. The gaVrifoniF with tfieir- arms iU' be elcirted fo. the enemy's ' advanced pdft, and ue al. lowed -to ferre aeain r alithe 'Auftrian nri. foeri- taken Vylihe French durifjg the epe J radons, on nc coaws 01 uenoa, will be giyeti cpr and may allo-ferve' aisinl j ' ? T Maflena Quitted GencXonthe itljHtif the 4th1, and failed for tKe enemy ls cOafts in an EngUfii frigate. The firft column of the gar. niQtt majrehed out tEfs morniuj; The troops ftationed. eV tfie cky have talte pofleffion of ft, dlJiill as,6ftB forts, and the Snelifo kntered th? port. I tHalffend you a a account of tie ammunition fouaj in Genoa, as well as thiartictea ofcapituJatiooi when have ie ceireCfhem from GeneraJ Ott. 1 have no itn farther at p.reftn to obllrve, except that the greater part of the garrifon will be cob. yeyed br Teatothe lace nf it Hft,' atked yefterday thp dri4i et Ueperal Kaim towards Arigliano. -Th ion nao onren back the troops under th com! mand General Lamarfe.He, and talcen pof. felijon Of the CoL'di Thion, and the tillage of the &aiut Am,i They were repulfed according f toxfrB cf McUs h!nMf T 7inJ rt-..-Noie of f Vatn ht ! 4t tht moment ivbtx Mtk nrtlmg bt, Jwer, the . mi,AM,s as the bmhis bf tbt French. itmona, mil -Note Of the Freach caitor.- CO tor toe enetev ra JAm :-r . ' iii cvr hanus Genefaj Kaito 1 1 olStera and itf wirates. 1 common -hra very took the; rillare cf'Am- brofiOi - 4,. ( - v e . Towatds T)rc every things is quiet, and the enemy have not penetrated iarthtr to- Wards the; Col di Tenda :. Our advanced poft are on the other fide of th Limon.. x General Elfnitz, according to his report of Jne. 2d, is eifjecline 'his Tetieat W Ormea. where he hopes arrive bi the 6th. , Field Marftal Vukaffoy ich was on the ?d af "-Lodi, and hoped, if tke enemy did not appear in too great Ibrcei to maimm hi rale U for lolae time on.th.e,Adda. ; This General was not able to fare the fiotilla op the Lake Major; he however, entertains hopes that Captain Moezj will take care. tofavethAt on rfie Lake.Conio. According to bis report, I think the sroecs of the enemv are ftill douotffli. if they,, However, direW-feerirt CojJrfe towards him, he will retire to Man tua, watching Pizzighitone, while I til th Jbfce at. my! difpofal, and Tbtejfc fbon .to. ftrike k decive bfow. .'" -General Skal continues to watcfi khe .To.' and 1 am pretty, eafy refpecing the fafety 0(1 that river, as well as in regard to.fUpplying the fortrefies with artillery, which, will be loon completed. - v -t-. I am.. With,. inftnifS"" TpAnUtfraiinn -rrtiH- Excellency's moll obedient ferfanr, , ; ENGLAND. ;;7 . ' ?; London, june i8.t . f toils rumour td in London on tM qtk of June, that General Maitla 'nd had landed 7$o men on the coafl vf iuioeroriA zoto had. been' joined by a numerous body of Royalifts. formerly the adherents of G corses? the Chouan Qfiitf icho in tke month preceding frad rallied his friends, having failed from England for theexprtfs pufpofe. Th: fallowing paragraphs placefKefubjeR in its proper light,' . i The London Gazette of la ft night i urniilies us with the firft official account of the proceedings of the fquadron tinddr the command of Sir Edwai-d Pel Uwyf ; u' The opcHiions of Uie troops em bafkc.; upon . this: pcaf4on. have been Hitherto. conlJrieM ta tHe an noyance and deltruftion of he'ene. my's-lnippin and m2ine$l and the attempt" made . ipdn . th e M orb i -han on thel 6th nrf;iceedidn the capture ari d b u r n in fcfr fe vera 1 ve fle I s, a n d' the' ; dffti u i'on : of Cthe guns andmagazihes on ihpre.' , This effential fervice. .was perfotlned yr kh great intrepidity ahi Ikill, boh by the feamcn and troopsV and pur lofs confills of only one toiled ahda feW wounded. ' ' ; ' ' f. " V c hasealready obferved that oe of the objects of the expedition was to jraercept the trayfrom Uhe fouthern ports-, which f tip plied the combined fleetsin the port of Breft with piovilTons, aqd that objeftapi- pcar,,to nave Dccn.iatistaqtotjiyae omplilhed; irom,Bpurdeattx RWHelle, Roche fort, POrient, and feveral p their ports of : i'm ppr Un ce, .is com p I e t ely at ajllndiinxpniequenceof this vi gorbu'.cfick7:ithe4wa.nt of ne cfja r jes will he feverel yr fel t , by. the x: rcHcu anu opannn tcjuaaronsauj by the government, whtch muit t atCverV conndecable addieional e; penfd, front the neceflity of . Havn rectTiirf to land carriape. " i 1 Tite French official' accotwrrt. ?fj the late operations of Sir Edward! relieiv s squaaron in: tne. Day, of vuioeron are given in our naval rcgiifler of this day. They "Lte, that another attempt to landrhas been made, fi nee tne affair of the. 6 th, hut that our troops Jwer'eiforced to reimhark with rriuch i -precipitation". Some !partiai,and lt'-'liould;Teem ihelFeelual nftnp; of (he Chouans, took place on the;firft appearance of the nglilh iuadipn.; The ixj furgents.were nroinptlr defea ted and difperfed, Tliecnerny we belie Ve greatly exaggerate the Jtrength of cvir forces, both naval ar.d military employed on that occalion. Bp-great (fays the Evening Poft) is the antipathy of. the Emperor of Ruffia to the Englilh, that he refilled tbfeethenephew of the D uc de Har courtbecaufehe wore ah Engliflv u niforrri obferVing at the fame tie; he wpuld 6 e'ghd to fee hi m as a French emigrant : hut MdeHarrourt refuted to re fign h is cdmm i Hi oil -for the ho nour orbeing introduced to Paul. A Tdrkifh valet is his favourite; and the vylet's favourite is the' m dame Chevalier, a French aftrefs. from Hamburg, who, it is fuppofed has no 1 maj i 1 n 11 uence on the Ru ifia n cabinet, and perhaps renders no fmall lervices to the French Govern ment. The intelligence received at Vien na, t;hat' in - the, neighBourhood of blyona a lurkifh Prince haoV rifen agai nft.the Grand. S ign ior , is Cdn firmed Ifrom' every quarter lfi formerjji related to the latter. - Ac CDrd.iri to the lateft aCiiti, the Prince has joined the rebel' Pacha. of Viddan Pafwan Oglou,' with a corps Lof 16 .pop men, conjointly wth whm he fafd? to have taken polfeflibn of tljjB town of 'Adriano me, Sophia -and Philipopol. On that occafion feveral fevere engage ments were tought, ia which the Turk s were pener all v defeated The vpn'd:Sih:orj under the promile fpfOpci" re wards has ordered the Pa cha of Beigradei and others', to mat ch ieuowsfre praue orrtne condua or -Major Merco, dparticularlront Goh ijollrio ? led .: Ihs1 battalion agaieft the" efi? niy wUhHh e .bayonet; nd with on- ti l their.. crcs ojhrerfon;O.vl5 4S raned, to ice m whit.V ?prtc will-extricate X !s fa!d M two rebs ,ft 0n'd0' : r .nfin$e of r0raeoreign p" .TURKEY. . CONSTANTINOPLE, XtH lt 5. , It is now fully confirmed that war has fe-commenced in' Epv As impediments had been thr into the way of the French toT vent tjietr departure. otherwirctPh3: becoming prifoners of v,ar, Gen Kleber had recourfe to lrZ tU I joined by the. difcontentcd : r-"4a" -iwtKca me tjamn Vizier, and drove hli Gaza, with a loh of upwartjs 2o.cbomen. The day For.,, f erday, the firft diyifionf the TnrV ifh ficef foiled from Ccnfta: tinolu and was folic wed by theren; nndet thisiday, under the commando.; a. CajttaihPacha. The whole fquadr.C theline; WhicTi Jis one of 116 guns ; and I frigates.- It is deftined'for Aiixaa. dria were it Will be joined by aa Englilh fquatlrort. , liprd Elgin Haj had, anplller tcpnference with die TurkiitMimftry and alfo with the Ga plain Pachai previbust to the fail, ing of tncEeet. . ... .By. the Five Brolierr,: .arriirjeil'at &n ja t , - 35 frnv jLtfhaoa. V. !'.' TRJNCE. . . .i-:V- .-r--:: i-.:.-'4;'i - l 1 Vy; OFFI.ClALi -: t;A:letter; from Buonaparte, dated Bronni; June 17; flates, th3t in a brilliant affair of the day before, the enerhy I loft 560 r men jkilled? afi tvic aS niany wounBed ; taica;-fr of carl i hbn: . The body-of the enemy thus -defeated, was-that-of General Ott cciny orceol;m qk nba to 'ppenra1 cPmmunicatlpn with Pla centia. 1 The Fren ch army .con tinuesiM;majH to wards Tdrtonl and Aleffandria. The whole div; fion ;of thertnyjbf the, Rhine h s arferpart is already bevond thsuPc- .;:i:;-r ;. ' '';iA from : Berthier relating lid fMne aflair, mentions that the Aitiftian force confiftsd ef 15,0.00 ; .tHaJ their advanced pqh vere&t , an pjleti'pi and that they occupied parleggto"; ' that the French took 6000 prifoncrsj . 5 pieces of cannon and Killed 3000 of the enemy ; of the French coi men. incfuded Bcr- thier's'aidnjpXaon were wouu4ed. ,;le rAuH : "vSi purlued as taf aswoghera . A Telegraph- Difpatch. of fane' 2b, announces, mat ,tne coniui. gained acomplete jviclqry Jupe t.j ta'lung;$bQ' p.rifpne'rs, and 40 pieces? ! of cannon, .and the enemy left 6ooar dad:jOnthp fierd, the Auitnans af- j terwardS entered into a convention j to furrendeCen'oa, and the ftrong-1 peaces or .naiy anu ljomnarqy. - j eA : tecond Telegraphic Difpatch k p'jfcftei fanie,date,i Ciys, , f Our army ! has gained; a .great vitlory at - Ms- ! tlrigo", which has decided the f fe 61 ' Itaivi We announce' Peace.- We are waiting an aniwer 1 rom y lenna The armies will f relume hoftilits jv in ten days, if the anfwbr is hot fa-:-! ' Vpurable.M 1 1 CHAMBSUY, JUKI U. -i We have the ofilpral account of; the evacuation of Turir, by 'ihs.. -Aultrians, leaving 8ccp men in the , citadel. A column of. the Army of $efevc entered it on ..the 10th. The .Awftna'ns retreated towards: Moncoiieri. ' " 4 - ts! " : A. letter from Nice of the H," announces the arri val? of MaIena f and his proceeding to join the army . at Port Maurice." , ., A German gazette averts that the Cabinet of Vienna hive peremp-- torily demanded to have tijc at the difpofal bf Gen. Melas. W amount to lBjCoO men ."" , -ST r a j a y R C, ju:xe 11:'r j Moreau appears- to have a dttip -upon the North oF 'lyror. as.-- ...... . . . .,. 1; j:HioD leaving theDnubc in 1531 UJH-'V. ( Thereis a variety of arucJeswrn render it probable that a f hand, 1 he Joncion wruf -.- . . -.t - t --. c- arc u:. this opinion. GERMANY. The recent brill iant iuccefle? ihe French have excited rouc-i T rthnht Peace will loon tc -,v ... 1 , ihis overtures. The CaDi General: Kra ifrpnuent httmgS army js uiiconienicu ; - n a n THE. l... v--- ! The French " of th! Anfinans, a grca m ide pnloners, 'ioi .T 1. .-fir. u . r - , I- 4 ST' j Vie , VVA. - J . . 1
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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