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) l W o M 9 RALEIGH A D V E R T I S E R. R J L K I a T-J . TT Q L T 'iH F T), EVE RY TUECT)AY BY HODGE AND BOYLAN. ; Vol I V. . ... A. Numb. 179, if jj w vstl vy; tl INERVA . . RATISbOM; Tune - On the i ith infrThc c!i.;f of tht Vmplrf, aTIcmbTel here, rece-i verb the f13-U irr ':. Imp: nil ruWc lie free to the Grrru n Die! refped'ing the late eataVrnb'-e near RncaJt. " II" Imperial nv-jwity received on the 3d ult. the rm UtichiiJv in; licence?, in a rrpcvt fi -ned bv the Mar-"' PC, of fhcVn h?rftrlf. tint the F'cnch Mintfrr.s Vlotenti.irit', fe --misf wtc .ippprtt iwe-tn tn evtmag; or stnc 2.8th of April, on tlir Y-pacrore, -in the n,c"r- from Yeiterday the members of the Germanic Diet htld afcnence,Tii which the folio winor r folutions were agrted upon, rtfptding the new impei'al Aulic De cree : ' , , - I. The deliberation upon the Decree o'his Impe rial Majefiy (hall commciice on the i 2kh f July. - IL The Imperial Co Commiffioner fhall be aflced, whether the,De"cree irn,pl!ejt in its 'meaning, a deputa- ent to t!:e Corcnfs of reie? with f the States ! r- V.-'-? 1:-; Jil.rlhM, in the Li er CuL Rati!bonwhaIl; be pro- pofed to thc-pperc?t 'ar.thc place of d i feu filoji ;' but venil perfon) at a ..fman .jfjiaJf e ufrara,thcfaii city,- by a troop of people .drefTed'in the Irnp'erial rnilitary uniform, an i tint the Mjri.-.-fi Bonnier ?nd Rober. wf?flurdcred bv many cuts cf-fabres. . b,ut"lhat . the minider J-an cie B-rey, whoefcaped from.deatK- only ar.'happy.-ridc.'it.'' had been rnnch wounded, , i 1! of ih;ew wiere 'ObbeJ cf 3 gtect part of theiref- .' "is , ' ' . t His Trojly -is fcarcely -able-to prefs by wnds ltl".-f '.Vf frillL- Kt r..r rrf s .f i0 a.w't mx.ltt lu CT .eceived, and the whole-force of the impreffidn .if abhorrence, which has been excited in him cn the , '.'E'rilj.!?0" f rbis at of .barbarity committed on the .erntory of the German" Enpe, upon perfons, whofe inviolability, was imdf the fpecial gai?art'ee f the riohfot nations; no-- c? his r.tajfty exprefi the inde- fite 1 -np-etitoii which tbi dTfait roiis catrphe..Eai left ;nTi's vcvoTTed nv td whlcr ajway -'Vnterafns'We' TT)o'n'da')le .'-f? for the di'smity of .man, for mo xality and the f'.-jr ; I -.nnciples of the of nations. : It is not bv illi'Df rut fqfpicion anrnrconjeure not by calumnious imDiitations and partial reports of audacious fi6i'ns, nor'by the pTfTir.nt fillies of a !e-.praved- heart and xkc licent ions Jjiciioh. : foreign . ."rji.hd (lo-netlic editors fjicjorir ;t$t not bv inimical representations;' ralcul?.ted for ?-i in:rftfe of power, for ex vOions of ionv or -for other f-ret- de- iifns, n,or bv f;!?oij8 fpeeh:s,ui convent o'"!, mi 1 I-1 C',C'! ''V "l -.ons-4o th" I'vf'! in the former cafe a fafe iilacc which fhall not be too diftant from that where the deed was perpetrated jKhall be propofed to his Imperial Majcfty.,. - Only a deputation of four iia 'vsp .he Empire ftall be deiired, which excluding thelmperial cities, (hall con lift of tw6 Electoral and' two Princely de puties', i , . J ' ' ,-' " " - ;!' ' ", - V. That therench governrhent (hall afterwards be inv'tid to 'dck"gae ume perfon to afliit the enquiry, and to comiauuicie the ieal dep"utatiph"s6fihe"IpiJr--cd parties. ; .. - ' VI. That tlie Iimperor fhall be entreated," to give drccions to the military corrimiffion which is alre.idy fbfntiog,' to corm$fficate ail its deputation and to make the faid conuniiffion conform itfslf to propcfi tions of he latter. V II. ""The dep 'i t a tio t; h all be provided with unlt- miteo povvers.-r ...F. .'. tV -jrp'ijij-jp. ari37ltary commiffion (halt be in'.trii'ted either -so aree 'together ttpon a len ience or to feui the aits of their dtlibetation to the Irv peii.il ql-:i terp. TheleJttfoJutions have been fent by the Lnvoys ot ; vltiri e:it States w::h the Diet of Ratifbon, to their ccordi" v t'o .h'r- Tpfr y ' -1 or t .:e ia:.v -;. a th.it ' h-.' ho; rid : 1, f'!r; 'c; ijjror. it " C' .'.".11 .-ft i:i and the 11 P' !'".' of' th bo'h in i.v'(T:o"(", b trnlv -d if ed. or.j 'pTopri!'rxtd. id !j''..ve v ( ' 'To t'tf ; .'.' the -"tiol -!i;rih'? 1 . . dirc-Tf I .. . : t te w frencri I;et of the frnp'r- th!i;r:hi 7 ld tr.. '"oh' rjr.lv dvr''f -or tne wn.We ," f,.')"i)f '"fTfiH'r. tnit nn- ii 1 of f.10 mo'r iverf ct'-f.ariqi Ion. r'TirdVfs of aUh?'hcr co.nfidcr.-!-".-, '"'fhall. o-,:'ifv the fuiUVel- of t'lic1 c h'ef of the Tr npirr, refoe.'.ff'h'''";i whom the in;)-u'.-;-d ftntence oi avenging j-ifii'Cj may pro j.' .i 'ce 'j'!''; ." . . .. . ' ' B:"it-it U aho the w-iYi'Msrollv he EmrJfrbf," t he mBtnter iri vh'r'"i hi5 meIc''nV'-evcntrrij, the re'fpMivcOonTtFxp,tcti:ifr:' fuch "Inftijji'flions as fhall enable thein'to farm, a dt'ciiioii Iiy'thcroajority of the Di-t, as required b its Chief.. -. - , Rsvcreao, "June"-. Yeerday and thed.T; yAv, vt "e had a viol- nt cot h-.1c iivil, ' f.'jiivt pc j; - -o. : 1..., : ' c ! is r:'nevr, hiv.o fd I-- h . 1 fi.o.-n -H.e freistli jan itoii.'in onler to annov our wot I-.'?!'-'"- I h? n:!'iy eil; ffelt paflcd 'ti.ro,u'.;h rl.is ;-l.rce that fiMTii -ih tViJ 1'OpU! t '1! 'inhabitants were on their guard, and eYery''fliop, ,gatc and door Huit up. . 1 . v Gen. Maffvna has ordered his thanks to be given verbally, and in the mod grateful ter.ns to odr muni cipality, f.)r the ki udefa and rindlliip he had expe rienced here, ad iirvr, that his retteat ought to be eon lid.Ted a- a ptooU.i l.h invariable alfectton. Mafic-r a iiiod to dinner, and did not. quit us until z o'clock in, .'- . J . ta .sr. jafU, fr1 IdaTd- hi rrtj a n d oidya'pilojjrton, Jifqr: remained jita'fio'ned at" each ate. Th8i:rietVstel ;wiVarhaTf pajl 5 o'clock. "'. 01'- V" As falt-as' the Ftench were Gtifitmlrltke'lf entrtliili 'r mentg jn the morning the- A uftraiti w.ithoul fii.ng.a fi'nglc Ihot upon theirtfeeatitrpfYeneA tides. The retreat of the French wii pVaceablerltl fr quiet, and tlw-entty of the Auftrians was oidcriy and Itili; At 4'olpcjc iri thecveninof the'Jth, the mu- ' nicipality opr.e'd, tlie gate5,and the i liittUl troop ' occupied alt the : potts, wmie iome ot their detach ments of heavy horfi., infautry. and artilfeftrpaffed j through this cky and-marched to.vraids W.edikon. f The Imperial army is uncommonly llrohr,' and both men and hoifts afford a beauliiul Hglt 6f martial gran deur. " " . ' ' . f'-' ""; Thus ended the 6th of Jurfe, a day fofeVet memor . able, to this city, after anight pafT;d in teirVr. "by the InhabttahUjjiaUaj fo J read- p t h e- V .V, b-at wl'h'lvr 1 ic-:H'v" in 1 1 dot. jl V is ! '.id to iiiu.;iita etj,it, if the French had ftaid but a few h burs lonuer- ordcrs having been-.' givcn-and all being preparedjf'a'r that pui pole. ' " ' -' .' Ycftei day morning the, venerable BurgoVi'tTer Kitch fperger, the Prefidtnt, and fomc meabers of the inu- ' nicipalityvvaited 'orLihatJiumacc' hero, 'the1 Archduke Charles at his head quarters in Klotten, awdtecom--rn-nded to him our city iuthe moll : piefung manuer. , The reception which hiVoval hih'efsi jjaye thtfmti moved every bye-ftander to tears ; he txniefTed his joy on fi'itdinj; .that the Fienh hiu doie iro'ir jury to I tht3 pla-Jind affur'ed the devr.tatidn," t-'. hu.u-.,l j un u! !cs to his troops not to uie a finale flut upon I the town, where nobody wcutld be mole led a:.d where which ! his trps w-iu W;:-?!Hrm-the. it r i bt diicinliue;-When e us t'lvriiivd j f ie vtiv;r.i;.ieoj 1 it.tc..l jereT'.jneK'-iK-ci! 1 Ce city kcyj rtapufiii-iiiWiMi.cttr a?liy to tic v-..ri.'J turu, tic- u-fwira a:c.:;)ti:iJ them. Idviti- c -4-U Gvuenil I1 ' "c- -T-a.-:.ke j of our city .are in very aood" haade.V " m;ik(. .i Ui!l feir ii. rcat Icice ii) t'.i. S-J.jMf -"S r-'fiHTol: 1 au js ...iiaiion-td--rienr C 0 r. , lini endravc-urin;-: to -keep tlie 'Picdniotitele infurgeuts in check The French have. buna daily villagtS. 1v J. 5- h; Tir ij' d. an event wb-ch .:'! rrrajeflv connders ui various -r'.;v.""l3 i a na'ionrd corci-.m or Oermanv. be nor An-. "rn re-r, i, it;, per fi- '1. rr-n '0 Wit t t fH" T.i ,.f-e that the :r' 0 rn.ii It.- .trr;,fr c jv ;cus inpar; ivity, prtren :--out 'life tpe n"w.r-.i;vIy. -ffrdir- .cd to it by th- .('n'reni;- ' . 'cn oriirion er croaclfTfJ'2f nf't. the lea' hn't" v wh.f 'dcc-'f:An!'rs' thereby pi fju ','d ; "that even' the puur oi any r or r.r'r :ont(y.nce t.fr v fn'-'Vv.!1 .ffpeft n i'H't of tI .n.e o ic 'ti ; .liberate itt-.Mitr;n t '. .': ! .-n .1 jl'.S U -1. JV.t. Gen. Kiyis r.ow r.dvfrcirp vii h '4o,c.co nirn, by forced marches ngdiift ge;i. M'D jnalu, who is: laid to have rijmorc than -25,000 men, iu ordei delat hi.n entirely. - h 'June 6- -The Prefident of - our arfenal and marine, Cav,li eiii.Qi'-r in. i, . Ji.a a. p ub l.idi ed th c in s !i o. e.ce,...t JiaU the Au'.tfia:u have'enterel ..C.'k-ia, the lv?., luiiv'e place, on .th'e3 i ft ult". airi-founcf tbei e Jour pieces- of C3 m: 0 n... 'Xl is y. :loo k poffclli o ir sS f R i :t;j n i , c n t h c-fa m e ,draV, -vj-her-e.tbey "mad.e pi ifonerr 6d " Fre'tichtiien-,' one Adjutant,, and the French Cotiful of iiemgag'.i ; they alfji.iyiii4hcrejk.pie .;L'eivteoant CotrGriu h;is fent inteUife;nr.c that tlie Fi erth hae mode a u.n! 'precipitate retreat from'FdTr i ind (ieT. la. On the 2?l-'h ult. Foi t L-.jjo. btt wt wi "Ravt'ra ?.::d n'cg'iwaii (tirprited,, and 65 French- tt'.ken .? dci.i-rsr7"n'' enuacciau-nt which took tiotzeis now am'fnrjf tu. . The lal;iu. f Turm .ituir-iie otjeitratTO 1 1, ( tf Modh t St. ( j rJtliaivV bai hevn aii'uui'iicvd hi the rjjiarole of the Ai-chduke'c army, which l;aii o,v .tlhibilthed a commu rit:?,tio;i i.i both thote points, with that of F.e!j Mar Ik al Siitfaiiw, 4-4 I Hia-i be'a'tiri'vjed -i-r.cf..-rV chic ... i!"t!i)i!!: tumic 1, oyv; r(f emp;rc co;.c : .v. I i onre tocco pi;'h t b 54 dtf;;:tv mofl ftte'tually,- 1 hcicbv'-.i -ffi! tj .on main f.Cf J. i 'i 1 ' t o . :.- ;i p o i :-. t ' 1 ' p : 1 1 i . s of th e, tic 11- vvn, who tiiac; 1 )ou.a:icr, h.-.-- i-ituca vjuviai .j.uhu wa5 4.aKen nfo.-er. Ph.e -com", .nedjfiidii and Turkifiv Reel i . .,...ff ...:.r ..' ai oi v-. :-7-' to ti?.lv'f';nVe accounts, have landed- liaar An-. :.W- ovia,"capi.uJcal that city, and irnpolVd a cohtribtuton t-. be ".wcC-nt Jit the e.'o.ti.: v '-hia. ?:rbfo'B: nlpItVtn-i" rcl r is-aiio-Hated -to have btert tUen by the lame iorces. - ' ! 1 1 1 r :ef h ii.icti ai c t,o b tr Ken 5 loon tii'-n ,uvt:iei- ro . . 1- r- . I ..s p ifliLh', wii ii rt'.ay l - ? 'hv 'pt the,'.nVp''-rTrfce'- of t.0 tribca'rd of'and de.fe.'labb nn event '-may in i.s y;-jfdoh'v -v.-'iv:Ml tri-e''Wlule, -t p.a t.'k! "'ojfd'by, iv'iiv Mini i.'vite;' ttitt botK the -emnct or''.!H cniraJted- w,t'a the f. v.e' li.iif i iA "il'-itt Wnts, f r "ih'e :t'Acctitio.i.of trie mod ri';'oi-'ii .iftice,:' 'and .the. p. hint V: t'.f the'.iftFvft peiRJl .i'-iti-fuciiVtvj and ivy aii equ i :'"' '; ''."."."' ''' ' 7H'jfJt.une I, A .detached corps' of the army unJc.rA;er;. Melas hai '.pvertaktiVand octr&ted .UU -Freiieh, under gen. Mureau; I' ..,..-.- 4 ,-r ? .-n-vt t aiirt f..Vt-n frtini tYfm t V i- - A ti f. !tS CO''' ! 'V' Av ' k. S : v ' . " ' u . s 1. v w ukvi j 1 uave a tirong garmon lowarus iNicc. , --'.;. ' '. '- " ,-' '''' witu ai '. : .... .; i,ii:JiiVi :' 1 rtt.l.jtfd abbot 1 et-ce-, of (o i Mtb-'cf-s-rd infTno'.'; airatt' ; ,ii vtll .'ilk by ..a'-.f c q'Liand du--Ii;A IxffjTcet' of rrtorality and the-i icred ;iv!:ici:;i.s of ilt;. 1-i-v f uafjo'ns'. . :-' "' XI i 0 !v '(i.jii and. Irajirwih-be f e'ril iC.- a d .vie e ' of .-the- .e !iipie w ii ia-alt.' iktiTt.tif -fpr; v ice o-r .-t tie-e -.'.i p.ir t-w u n-a piu,-e r-pc o jecjieai-y'.t'...hiii. jy iuveS'ns 'C'ud'of . t be l,.s- .tii.ljv'lfy rc-iliaiiis in' other '"'rcfiV.ts, &c'J. -.'" .' ''-;-T-J""T-r-r':.'". - , '-- Zurich, "jfunc fi ; : "It-was-'orr tbe ;rjtlt inil. tlie French" t vacUate'djliTs" cit y wliich'they had entered xiri ihe 261. nLA pnl, hj3. yyrontf o'ch'Ckin the morning" the r.t treat of men, t(f. cl-ai.d beafis comr.acnced. At day; break all the d- tanoiin the rarnpartv- w v",;r--FKVVNC2S,-v;;: trich, ( Cantcn nf Zr.r'ub) 7un? n... . . - -The liead quartets of ih e A c h d 1, k e-J.; ha-rle ? a 1 cr tl i II .at Klolten. The Pi incc . of Ioiiaine and General 'Hotze are here, a 11 1 the inhabitants- nrr-iie vc'rv ' much the good conduct, and difcip.Iine'cf -the impettul Tlie v)o'fu!on of tlie Fieneh, . at. the d'iftance of one ' Teague from hence', is ajmo't impregnable ; thy oc cupy the chain of h.ig'h rr.oniitains which itrn parallel . with ihe. lake from ihuth-wcll to north-edit. Batte- " ries def.-n 1 its approrch. Oif the 8th tlie, Auftiian3--tnde a ftig-ht- -attsek i.pt)n. the front f"-ttrat pofitio- oil ," .the- Zuiichroad! to'lJieiiiffa'iNfe'ff,-.' -V - The battle on tlie itiill.' uias . rffaft "m'urdetoai8V one. At 2 .o'clock' in-the morning, the French. at tacked the Auftn'jii out ports in front of this placei profiting of the difad vantage of the poiiti n of t he lat-: tcr, which is parted by the-'Limat, and of the circuin ItanCe, that that pat t of jheir army, which was to af- 5 fi'lt the other, was obliged toma'fch through this ci ty . . They fncceedtd in rcpulfmgijJjejmperiapyt p flsto xXc camp, which, con fids chiefly of draw huts,, a id took Tome.-'prifonersY"-- .Ba" the.alarm beinyr-n:,',,B reinlorceinents "having ainvcil arid thcAliftriaii cav al7y, purfued land advancing fiom. Si.eteiifcld, -the latter bravely held out. in the plin th'e'fhtjck which the ene- my gave.. At 4 o'clock the engagement became bn fit ter," arid the cannonade arid difcharge.bf rniifquetty was ' fpreadcll along the line fprjae jOiellsfel.l into tliis'city. ' and fct a houfe on fire. : At. Jaft', a patt- of t hedrnpe- -.rial .at my, which is (till ppltc'd on the right bank of, the Li mat, having. palled thaLriver to reinforce their ad- vac ced gu ardthc - French were f martl y. attacked iiatt'"""' loon reputied. " - . . 7;-T' -';-."';'-'.' "-."''" ' Jwif 1 9. Should all Switzerland be ccn,q iet-ed, they talk; of convoking- a Congtcfs.at Bern, 'to give Switzerland a fefJerat I.tvitTitipn, JImiIit.i!tQ---' t he "-U"-- nited States of'Norlh Auafcrica, -"t :W ; - vr- - - mptled and thrown 3way.: . The-Ftdrtheiiillowly ' iiiQv tl frV'm, their camps Ja'tid. redoubts, into this cityT and raiVuhrotr'th tlievery midd psrtly towards Dumvarten. " All tlie T Four tarlais bay 2nlm6ffe June ' 3. BUONAPA atf if eu hci e from iia of i. .-f ':: Ht'"'r J
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