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mveltd already the environs of Cunib, a ftrong city oa thc.fcoaflux of the Shira aod Gcffo. Gen. VukalTnvieh! advanced miatvl had ph6wt OTr. ... B magnola, Alba, and Cheraccoaj m the. latter, he -fflllllfl Cftvral mtfll mnA ti.aw.ff ipaii (riini uiit-fi a..?.... ammunition. . , . . " . .... ; . ' v. , The fiege of the lirong citadel of Turin, 13 contl. nut J mod vigoroufly with guns of-the city. ' General Xufisnau was fenUtalnft'th French J 1 ii--.-.i-:. -,l..r- . .1a nun riHcurnKkDiriacnntiuion z ana niciani ; hai.began to bombard the citadel ' of Tortorta. The r rc . .' r r .1 I . I r ' almofl lurrountiiid with rme trmna. - ai4Mslli4 far thirty days, when the French collcdincr iheir'fom? "cIofer,betran to bombard it,' and re-occupied Mondavi 1 1 - .i 1 j 1 i ij 1 ' i e': ' : ... ' dui ijuc nuv.ncca guaru 01 v u-auovica lorccc mem 10 -lvttbotlf-biaceafecondtim. - Xieid Marthal J.rar. at Caftelluccio. oil the nth. .... -ft....: j n.. ...t. .A.. Tuch pactions near lernova, (famous tor the fevere bat . tfe between tharlei VIII. of France, and the Dukeof Milan, with nil alhca) at complete! to caver, farma , ana rweiiza.,, 1 ()C nege 0: maatua is continued witn Tthetnb'ft viVorout berfeVerande.- :, 1 ' ' a: x .. .-..'.;.. tii--...- -r.. AO examplcd bravery the famous St. Gotthard'a Mount, embarked with hit own diviGon, on the Lagodt Coini, to proceed by Milan, and Favia, againll Tortona, to ; JWIM BliV VWHIU IUJ- IbRTIU UW1IUIU MUM UWU tlW - dick to maintain the communication between . Field Marflul Suwarrow, and the Archduke Charles, which ' i now Facilitated by St. Gotthard and Turin ' The Archduke's trooDS oafTed in hafte throiicrh rich, id paVrueithe i French, and leave them nq time to take pft again;. Hence the whole iaflcrn parts of Swit- ettand rp MftiatM. "7 ' -" ' . . r. 1 1 . j t.-i -j ...r-.: k i 1.1 ..hh M.i uin w mum W iw..iuu.JhravUVMIMM "enr doJetyfoUierr fay he" warappjeachingRome," . ; rrom Venice on tne nth ot nine tnev write, that 1 the Irnpenalifti ha,d entered Cefena, on the river Savio, and Riming on the river MarreccRia, where they took 5 cannon. '60 prifonerB, and the French' Conful of --Sinegalia. . :Yy ' ' ' r: 1 ' " .';v. , June .29., By the VieftnrCodrt Gazette Eitrabrdinary, of 1 6th r June, the junction of Generala Moreau and Macdou -- aid' armies- is officially announced.. From the above -official "as well at private accounts, it appears that " Gen.i; MacdonaJdi's tach, was effeAed through the. v mountain defiles in upper' Italy, and alonglhe fea swaft, .k:v.-A.it-j .r r --... ..Tc: trct to ttevalUy on the nycr Tonarp and near Savo- HBt uii xiziiuc:ic maiirt litre iviicw riuci.ii.u.11 u lu be joined by GencMbntucbard Gatutier fmlli v To oppofe the combi$d forces of the French, with. : out hindrance pa the dafatfiege' of the. citadeU.of Jur: rin, Tortona, .and AJelMivdria, the corps under F. M. YJUU Lrenerai peneguae anu v .t y tne; aiviuons ot ' Generals-Frolich and" HshenzolUrn, the hrigadeicf Generals SeckendorfF and Alqaini, have all been iinited Into a ftrong anny of obfervation, ready tg aftevery IHitBUi ML ujiii i v- aav g r mi i --- uni- rjar Hence the news of a general and bloody engage. wiK decide the fate of the French in Italy. ; The official accounts from Switzerland only come -down to the 9th ; gader which date the Archduke Charles wrote to Vienna, that the Ficnch left 94 pieces iinntun tit- fama 11, 1 aa4-mfliiuiL. yivjK!Silvc muvc :1i4d'jbeea flopped by Col. Prince Rohan, Generals He-, bert and'Haddick.A . VH ' ' "I)ireft;letrrorti Switzcrkqd fiythat GenMat ,,fo?la drfpntes every inch of ground,, and had obtained 4 iometrininif advaimgcg in thengajge'mtfnti fihee the M h UK irK . KrnrAuM... turn rt nrnA li I m rrialiflirwhofe head a'uartrii''on the, I cfVil wire flill at ' 1 a - -" 1 - lUattert, where ten. iiatzc and other ch-.efs hold con- troches, which are mucii adyanc dyancfd,. The earrifoa ' was rtturning a,Uiart nrbuttfloUtJiffecVA great number of perfons re jft arrived heter who were ar. reded at Pontrimali and Saruna, owing to their at tachment to.the French. . :" r V: : . Count CocaftelJi is hourlyexpefted.neije, as Impe-, rial Commiflioiier, to organize our government. ' :.: . . 1 j un 7. r '. " r. The following .letter liar been., received here 'from General Vnkaffovich : ; ' ... J. 'Zi-j- Yt. "V- lj L-' ' Ctvj, June 4.. 1 . " )' I have thU day entered CetV, whcrel made pri fpnerf 1800. Frenchmen, and the wives of Generals Moreau and FioreUa but as I do not.wae war againlt women'', I fhall" fend tlien botjiia'cko-.morro, to. tine Freuch ut.pofts, attended by.mj adjutant. " .At 1 . was marching through MondovjT-1 -wtra nunnery,; where the French committed exccflVt .before tfieir fttreat : They cot fn ;'ptwt-Tome"p'f;?he mini, the i e i theyjlru fhed to deat hjwuti; oto";s tif ilie iQutr end of their muflceti 1 1 The Trinch are now ll at Co ni, which fprtrefa being very ftron& ly oiture,' will rather retard the progreft of our troops." . , . . r', Setiom troubles have broken. "out in the 'South of (FrancV';and thff:.recruit$ fenrhuhrnleferin great 'numbers. 'V -r--'r--; V-.,. ' ; . ' , A fmall corps 6f Audnars ana Piedmonttfe hat en tered the province of laurieniie, jn Savoy, vlieie the. tuKabitantt are viry" readj tb fnpport theui. - V s, '. ; '-,r t-'-:-.-,- CMo2etiax jfune 2.' ' A revere Imperial mandate has been additfled to the jews, injunclion-to teflor.-iihio ihe fpacc of three days, . all the church plate, teller ""tucs of4 faints, &c, i which theybotightof the French, while the tatter were mafters of this couutrv. If they have dvfpofcd pf them , jej,jmuft. psyjhjiirvalue tne cnurcnes to purcnaic uncivjraica anq prnamcn!t;jn rjteu'oflhofe they ha ve benrTobbed ;..'. "r1 ' v. . . . , rtnpei June The Imperial marine has new commenced its op rations against the coail of Italy, on the Adriatic, by the. taking of Caflena, ... wham are t8 Huifars jof Z:&intnpb.in and arieU- Uenant sLihe-famt regiment. . The peaiact of Oden wald had united themfclves to the neroy,4 heir comi monlofs in killed and wounded amounted to about $q3 Signed): . MASSLNA. men. Verona, '.June tj, Tlii mornrr.t we receive advice, that the Fiench began on the 6th inlt.- to bombard violently the city of .Turin, from thc'cifadei. , J - ; , : . ' " . Stutgard June I J.. 1 he famous patriot, Weitet, 'of-tlerilan, was umon tne.. lit., inlt, under a itrong etcort,- wucic. a military cbm million will decide his fate. . . . . -Tbe-rHelvetic- Iifreclory Ant istfaidjoquit ccrae, auu to. return to oicnne. The Redaflcur of the l ith June, conuins th irn portant ofHcial account that the Toulon fl. et after ha v. in? landed trpops and. provjuons. lor the trench array jn Italy ano in tne Ligunan ivepuonc,-ana aner nav ing evaded by a vcryt Jkjilttil manotuvre, coming to an engagement wltn a iupenor tgrce, pallca by 1 oulpn 011 the 9th inlh .. . . : The Monitegr of the 1.7th, Hates that the Toulon fleet landed , 16.000 men at Leghorn, had vifualled fundry port in Italy, had aritved fafeat Carthagcna, joined the Spanfli "fleeti" and nS'us'forros a force of 50 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. ; . Frankfort, June 18. ' V-"In Si' weeks we etpeft (he Rufliin troops in our neighbourhood. ' - -I y: ' - -." : Nurembergi June 13. . ' I -,f :;. A Rttffltmjr. pf 40,600 men, u infer G'eri. Kin fiioj Kofahpw, paffed Jofephhof, In Wetlgallicia, Miy 7th.' The 25th JftTne the van will be at Prague : It . U eipdfted to mariH'thtough Frahconia. , " " ' V . . ; f" . ' ' Udanjunt . , In a 'niajazlne irillits. city, the Auftrian have iound in a vault the following eficils, .which the Trench were not able to carry'away with them : t. A great many chefts with valuable paintings romvKdrne'"'z.. The Rreat field J'epolitory of medicinek of confidcrable va. .luej ..3.. titty ciielts with church. plate ; 4". A great J many. bales of cloth valued at. 2000,0001 5. A fmall coffer with gold bars "fotly carriages, one finer than, the others, which belonged to the French Conarnifla- : June -- . , , :, ; Oir the 2d inft. the great park of artillery went from, hence to Pavia." :Thc fice of Tortona began, on the 23d j giekt number of handt are working at the -1L :f , g.Bothfa1fe. The Britiih force ?qw in tlic -Mediterranean, con- nils' of FI FTY- F IG HT, fail of the Imc-TIieTui tfl RulSan8";apd ;NeapoliUns! iiike the combined forces 73. The French and Spanprds have -siiTY-THaES fail pf the line,.- , " ' ' The En'gliih Ea(t India Cfapscy .has .voted Lord NtioXi:o6i . ..?r " ;.- June i. ., TheEngliih have clofcly blockaded ll tie ports of -the Noithleas;:. -,.:-;-, . r , : .. The .Court of Pruflia is iajd to have Yefufed the French Republic a paffagc for 10,000 horfesjhroirh the line of demarcationr .1! r ; : ------- - - Our readers will be glad to fee his Imperial Majd tv's Declaration to.the Diet at Ratifhon, dated the Jfilh JnaV'elatjve to the horrid murder of the French! iViiniucnncar ivauaui. , 11 w cuih-hcu u ujit candoi and dignity iWOtthy;theChief of a great Enw pire, whih wiHltio doubt totvinc? every candid, tho' hitherto prejdice1 mind' that proper Juftice: und pu niihsnent will be iriflitted on the aifai&a. ' ARMY of the DANUBE. MASSltNA, General io Chief, to the Executive X reftcjry. ,i'y-"-;' ''-.:. ' v ; Head quarrert, at ZtinlchJune ij-l :" Ciitzent DirelJort, l ;7 . ' . - if?-' li"'-'' 5 lIGenerarCiralidcommanding tEedmfion cl.Jthe' Lower Rhine, gives me an account that on the t tth Prairial.i Mar t0.) at two o'ckHkin the morning, he caufed an attack to h made by. Qeaeral Darnaudat, comrpanding his 1 advanced guardi upon the enemy's pofitions at Schnemeim, near Ladepbourg, upon the Right Bank; of the Necker. J Tbe enemy were brat in every part-oiir cavalry particularly diftinguirtied them felves in this affair t they, took . frotn the enemy 1 30 horfts, and made befidcij about $0 prtfoncri, mong A private letter frQm the fame General, of the Jaroe , T. X-5- dale. . The enehiy no willing to attack the Front of the line of redoubtsjwhjch covet Zurich, have adooted the plan ?f turninui.r irgMrrtiaf 'parpthi h' exfenat from Eglifaii even toRappeitchweiland he endeavours to cut cif- our .communication and our points' of retreat ; but bis attempt will be fruitlefs. We hear acaDnnade7abourkteague.henee-it is an affair of advanctd poft. The inhabitants of this Can tony and partieularlyb ropk.ofihtcoMtry,' rey?nge tbemfelves, not on the foldieis, But on the piovifion waggoricrsk and all iLofe. who follow the army for plun. Jklatfena. General in Chief, to tU Executive Dircao ry oi the French Republic' " - ... Head Qiartert, Zurich', June 3. v "Citizens Directors, The enemy attacked me ytKerday in fofce On ray tight : conceiving this movement a prefage to a gene-' rat attack,' the next day I made in csmfequence, all my difppfitions to'xective it.: As I conjectured, the enemy commenced ft day -break t tack on my whole line. After feveral hours conttB its princlpal'ftrengthand efforts were directed on roy right, -againit thelivifion commanded by Gen. Soult, I was theie. in perfon, Thejenemy wer.e" If firoua to poffcfa themfclves of all the pofitions whkh coer Zu rich -They adiaiiced with great rapidity to the villa ges of Vittihon, Zolikort sud . Rtilbach ; they we cajLrk4e-v?rJ timcr-ahd were as often retaken hfflur -uoopfclaLili Tuftediiis attacks with c6nAantlrTitrearirgTirfdn .1 then made a gtnersil mtvenient of the hdeXoe and charged ihe'm on. all" points. It was about live in-thei evening. The tnercy fuftaihedour ihork with obfli nacy, and it was, ne t "until withiii" an hour cf night that h? yielded o us the field of battler and whhdre.W from our pofitio.fc!elif hpvcTbeen conftqwently oc cupied by our troops. Ve haye "made. about oo pri foncrs. The lofsof the' enemy in killed and wounded it very cdnlickrabl . f. ., ' .v.JJ- .:J'j , : This rnaj ,be ca iitycbnjeciure,"CjL zer.s Dirt ftort, from the length of the adiori, and. the eagerntfs with which they ejpofed themfclvesjo our 'fire VVchave. to 4egre.t 500 in killed, woundedand taken prifoner. I -cannot futScit nt!y commend Gen. Sdblt r hit ju- v dicioutdupoi'tion. He hatcondocled hirr.felf vith a degree rf cooTnefs and courage to be .rarely mt- with. TA11 thelroopr havedne -theiVuty f but-l- rcult make partif ular mention 6f ihtzealand energy difplay ed by the olScers, and thofe of 'ihe 'ftaff, in leading our fOldeVs on to the cneinjyf - '.J .' - - - -r The'General of Divfiont, Cberin,4s yrrr'dVperate. ly wounded by a miifictt (hot. The reputation for bravery cf this diftinguifhed cfScer is msde. The who.! rn,y regrets,.vith me,-that his "wound deprives u of his ferviccs : we hope it. may not fnatch hint from; his country. .Adjutant G&u Debilly .is. alfo wounded. Since the 13th of May, " a day has net paflcd in whith the army has riot been engaged in ge neral or partial. engagements, eithet offcnfively or dc. fenfively ' Health and refpuft, " V . (Signed) MASSENA. News rNews ! - " " Bythe arrivalyefteiday from Hamburgh, we have reved Vtry Latemdtrlmfortanl Intelligence. .. Anohtr Revolution htt taktrn place in: the Councils of France t and as we predicted the 7th iotl. has fal len on theDirec1dry,-Ti?arZ-HaT3een oufled hy- tjie woonciit, ana merm anu ua uexewer it rati nectfGtated to refign' They are fucceeded by Gn ieir, a former Mioidcr, Gen. Meulw and Rtgtr. w cos, recently prefident of the Council of Antientt. ThtfireAofy is;how compefed of thefe' two, Bar ret and Sityet. The A ultriant have had hard fight ing in Switzerland, but fucceeded Zurich it theirs. ' The amy of (ieo. Jifortau, after esperiencwg a fe vere attack at Civa, rc.tieatedtowards Genoa where ftjr ibTmrf.-otMws.th.Gen.- ATWwwtff.... ..s- i i - rr rr f ti n' fc The Auftrians ire in poffcflioo of all Piedmont. except the ciUdeit or iuiia, lortona, ana nieuar.- 1 dria, Naples js ceruiuly taken iy the Cardinal The accounts from : Buonaparte: are various -.and contradiAovji We bc,eve he has been defeated in) SyriaJaml has retraced his" fteps to Cairo. far The Bntilh grand expedition front Portfajcnth was oa the point of fa ihng. ' - -T ... From late German Paperrpr'mrtf Tort county Peitn- A. TXIHSLATIDI. We entertain the greatcft hopes tha.t the good caufc of religion and rational liboty will gain a decided vic tory in York countyr the ofiakers and all other well' meaning, Mid intelligent men, who confidcr the pa efenL. fituaiion oF our country," re exerting themfelves with an energy and activity that doe them the higheft h. nor, Wc wii)) ot&cr ; jjewfpaper printer to meption "3
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