nuimg thm w.e might retvn Gfji. Latour,:.
rar icfauhrafen j'this was 'necefTaiy -in ;
order to divide the army incf piecet ia the
cmraucerfthe road which led to thehricVe,'
cvcrtheh. 'i hey drove the enemy with-"
cut d fficnlcj-tPottsns, -atni -Verreated by
i;prtenao, bchimHonTc fwarhps. WeVicrht ;
have toed thuVbtKwiert
them (till more, by making themUinkit was
a retreat, in order to make . them ivaihe
"next 'day. f :The. 2d complements r day ttes
army took polt, the righr at Par, nt Grof
hauten the left at Gemdelfdorl'; the advanc
ed .gnards. forcrd.the enemy's flank s far as
ir.heepetOTf-rwardwasortred' that
afLer the retreat of'the ary of- the Sambre
, " ;'' t:1 !,"v? v "aries naci qetinieq -a
body of his army, .as we! 'as of the girrifoos
cJiuj ii:u(ut ine coTjmu!iir:TTi:ir of th -rw..;
,. . J - v 1 miw. u ii y
.ftratbnrg,- and that hs advance J guard had'
.tmgncdi he expected this nianiu
vr,iroaf theenemy, whkhdjd liotrive him
;fHch J nil i jels jbut thi s movement being
iiiade with verr confjdifrah'fnrrMt -th-'mn '
gaducs might be Jenfrom us j l?regiiez
iinTyimian being menaced bythe enemy,
who then .had .taken- awav- fmm fW
by the way of Conjtance, the' general lie'tcr.-
iiUllCU 11QI in KPPn lrt tnr nit hin m
. jjoftsfijore. clofe, and to approach prince
' Charles, in ordjr to give the army of the
aiiu if.cuig tuc means or acting
o5en!iveiy. r No other reafon could re.
; taw us In Bavaria, where "the enemy fought
to amufe us, always -efcaping from us, and
every time we wilhed ip tight then) giving
1 us the country. ' The general has chofen a
IK)(5tba -.on tke lller, the right on : the;
lake, of Co .ittance. .and the U ft at Ulm.
. . y "' : ins poiiiKjn, it .can de
' tch.abody p tover oar communications, or
to annoy the troops whk h prince Charles has
bre and Mcnie aft plfenfiveTy, march the ar
my back in a body and entirely ruin the enc.
ny " .." ,
'fbe.. 3d, the rmy Tat off in the "night to
crdfsthe.Lech ; thc centre bf the right wing ,
croifrd the t .vo bridges near ugiburg, in
- ordr to ga'n a pofition behind, the Lech and
the V. crtboc ; the . left . wing Yrefled the
, Iiain ; let advance guards trailed before the
j.uu. .ven. u-atour, the clnpeot our two
preved'rg days marchs and of demonft rations'
ofSclu-obfnhaufen, believed that we were
marching to attack hiai, " and retreated on
his iicjrij this gave us a great advantage in the
.: GcMr Monl.iK-hard left Friedbcrg with
A Surrilrvp ail V reaiinents of rn-ilnr
liv toedinarcWstb Ulm, to cover it, a:, the'
1 ridjres over the Danube, and r'epulfe the
rncmy's poIU which were as tar as Goppin
gen..;. -
We leair.t, the 2d, vtbnt the divifions'
vimb hidhren !eft,r the fot of the Tyrol'
motSnuius t.ttNVRen l l.keof Conthnccahd
Lcih, liad attacked by the Auitrians,
who bad teen retreated into jhc mountains,
rcinfbccd b. a party Wurmfcr's cav-lry,
, who driven lnck by gen. Iluonaparte in T - ;
n.i, andleinj of no ule there, had return
ril into thHe parts. . 'Tint the -brigade of
fen. Sirrcan had hKn ctwirch' Inrroundod
nd.the enemy's parties had pnlhed as far as
Gen; r criiw inned;a:cJy let rut nth the
lirle-) of gen. Jordis, to inarch to Men:,
mbpen, and gnve irdt rsto aural Abbattf.
Mey to ttepart by forced marches from Land
Ibcrp in order to fall on the rear of the rne
v. V 1 ut ih'. had'be'-n bM;rn alrtady by gru.
Tarreu, ftpportcd by the brlgrde of geu
i'i'LV'nl, bocok one pieic ijf crnrep.
We I'Ich if leann, th.it the corpj wh cli
vc haJ b-'rfftre'l b'.llif f.nirjt, h d fortunatt-ly
reir'attdcnthe ipth, ir,totheca:rp ofKell,
is he h.,J nrdtrf to do, fuperior tofs Jiqv.'
in'?, pre'et ud thcml'clves 0:1 the 27th b fere
at liruchfall, pn-l that thecnt my UUI fmt
ot-rpi from Sinter d to take poH'cli crj of the
oftheKnubi:. Otnhe 4th, the tentre of
ihesrtny tiwk a j-outlon brlnnd tlic Shutter,
ri the road from AuMburjj ti Ulm, the left
ving Idund the buiaUi-; Wcrluicti, the
van reaiDedorTthe ljilUe-rarpH
01 general ixauenaortt, -who -pad gone to ;
0rFfc general Ddaixon thefideoffJurem-l
fep'vcd "atponaert and;vpdlingen. '
- he 5tbV the anny took its polition be-'
hind the toindel, the right of Kembal; the ;
icu .uroieajjie ut polls on the Su."
zam. , . Ji.xne Ut-Vereniiire f Sept." 22)
on tne .uimtz, the riglrtl at' Waltenverfer
ajid tfe left on the 15anUbe, th6utjoih5fin
the Mindel. v t rTr:,fpr
ph; eiieri clf tlie etat major gene.
E. HEYNIEiU
ThrVeitmi m tFelfJf ihe army of the 'Rhine
and Wofelle, to tbetxecutive ireflory
, Bead-tuaners. at Buhsuf the
. ,rr pth Veaademair(Qil. i,)
" Citizen Directors. . "
y bn have no doubt received pnr 1
m r s account of the attack ef Kehl, and'of the
uiecK wnich the enemy rec$ived.v J had lent
ibme troops of the army to him, but they ar
rived too. la. e by fomeclays for that affair.
i have, not yet received the details. ' Nearly I
U our couriers ire ' intercepted either by
the peafants.or by the enemy's poits y.
. General Seherb whom 1 lud ordered to,
retreat from Bruchfali-to Kchl at jheaD.
preach of the enemy, did' it a httl too late,' .
as he found the enemy eftabliihed behind him
K !ire? (r four places ; but he mawceurvtd
with ability, and .the bravery, of the 6th
dem'brigadeand of theJifwli-regtment of
dragoons, freed 'hiinfrom allobftacles. Ti r
pailage was .opened by the point of the bay
onet, and this Imall body of troops arrived at
its.xletthiation, with all its equipage, its
wounded,' and -more" than '100 priioiiers,
'This 'cnrfduct .nferits the higheit eulooiei. v
Since this 1 have learnt from the aitair at
Kehl, that this 6Sth demi-brigade was the
principal means of preferving tiut important
poll. 1 , 1
l.have received no ney s from eitlier the
army of the ambre and iicufe7orT'rom
Stralburg: this is extraordinary, though 1
hear by the German papers and priv itelet
tcrs, that Gen. Jourdan has been forced to
repafs tty: Lahu, and to retue behind the
'; . .'. .; ;
At this moment the enemy has made an
attack at ths Abbaye de SchaufFcried j Gen. .
JJefaix is ai an equal diitance between the
Fcderlee ar.d. the Danube. As my Utter
will not be fen: till tomorrow, I ihill give
you the details , ' . .
Vendemaire i 1 th. After a briflc engage,
ment, "the enemy h.isbcen rcpulfed at all
points, with great lofs.--We have made a
bout 300 praoners on the left, auiongtt
.which are hve oliicero. As the enemy -are
not tar from us. I Uu attack them a rain
to morrow, and this is the more important,
as 1 icnrn tuat tne corns of- general fsLucn.
dorfl, .bout 7 or 8000 men itron, m.ches
on to 1 ut)in'e,i.
iiedthand rcff
MOKEAU.
Lxfr f a Irttrr fnmciihen Haufrnan, .
m c vmimiuT 1 - gwrnmiyt, ivtth the, ur.
pi iib( Rhine und M',fellittQ the Executive
rtreflory ' ' j
ClTIZKN DlRP.CTORS,
J wrote to you ycflerdav by the ordinary
courier ; that of the army is arrived,
and has brought me tu o letters, dated from
thehcad-ijuiTter atSaulgen, the 12th and
the 1 3th. They announce that the Aullrians
had Urn completely beaten on the 10th and
nth,- in the etn'ucHis of Buthan. -Two
colors, lix canron, 5,000 pr'do.jcrs, amongtt
honiarc 59ofiiccrs, were already at heaJ.
quartm, 2,ooc other ptifoncrk wen txxct.
rvl in thccoiirfc of the day." J have thought
it my duly tot(iAe)ou iccjuainird with this
rc s by an cr tracn hirry tcuricr. 'i he pri.
fotirrs rcj rrt that the emperor has not more
n rcefc'inthe interior cf Auttru, nd tlut he
hns fent to the army all the tnpi which he
h:d iu 1 tferve or m U.c ar nfuaw
HAUbSMAN.
U O N, Cfoher xi.
The diT n ine with vpain are now Ulrl
to U brought tu n amicable tdultmeut. c
nrrea believe-that the - detention of fo
lnJ3V-rIs-' Vd 'tq profefllons
of fnendjhjp, as the polhhle "means of their
reuorauon ; Dut we trult that our Govern
ment is not to be duped by artifice.
TT.. PrV jJ . , 1 ,.-'-.-
: '"iMUJMjon. vizi the JJianri. St
Uorie, and Ctrberui '-finemtM 'ha
carried into Milfonf, tVvd neutral fhips with
fcpaniffi Pfcberft aTrerch trivatrir nf .
andwtninrBra?il Ihin nf no, tnc
and two .vpaniflr m?ps,-one from Lima for
Cadiz, the Revna de ?-onifa with Treafnr..
and the; otheV the Princcfra.j of : 600 tons.
"rOnThe 28th ulh arrived at CorkjhirMa
jefty's ihip Cerebus, ;capt0few, ironra
cruife.- Un Sunday The fell in with the Sea
horle, capt. Oakes, having in tow a large
Spanifh fliip from thelJavaf.natoyVarid
another ftom theavannah tri Fprml hr.th
.0)' h5h Hie captured off Cape Finirterrc
1 ncy nave an immenle fjuantity of treafure ..oxi
boardv !. ' ' . .; ':
u we inoutovnavea: war 'with Spain, the
property pjreadaken by thelquadrbn un.
der capt. Faulkner from that cpuiitry,' would
make the fortune of all tliebflicers and men'
N E..W B E II N. Drr
Married On Sunday evening laft, at
Mr. W jlham Anthonyrs, in this town, Ko
bf RTWriiTEHURST Snfad, Efq. of Onflow,
Clerk of the court of that county, tp Mifs
HARRlETGltUSPlE.
TlJE. Gentlemen who ar'e'vttilin? to pro
mote ihe KewbernDmcinSJ(ftmHMthh
ttr, are dejired to meet at Mr, FrUicVs hotel
m Mgnduy next ut noon,, ' - - -
I F any geprlfraan or lady in Newbem is
in poflcffion of the mufic of the Farce tt-ti-kd,
" THE AGREEABLE SURPRISE,"
they will oblige a number of their friends, by
lending it .to Dr. James S. Cutting, Dr. f.
J. Toy, ov Mr; Tbowts P, Irving. . v .. -
December 10 : .
WILLIAM H.AWLEY,
M E4 C II A N T ,T A Y LOR,
Tl EGS eat'C tn Infnrm Vile I- 'f
r ""menus, CUI.
XJ toircrs aiulthe public, that lie has late
ly returned from New-York, with a very
kandfome, and well .chofen aflbrtment of
igoeds, fuitable for the feafon : cohfifting of
Belt London fuperfine broad cloths and,
caflimeresj.elaiiick doth, heft fuper iine and
mix't coloured twill'd coatinfrs. a var?At f .
Icgant printed cafliuier veil . patterns, do.
hvanldown black fattmett, twill'd thictfetts
and velvets, double raill'd drab fuitable for
great coats, camblets fuitable for men's cloaks,
twill'd kerfcys, plain, red, white and yel
low flannels, green biixes, call'umncoes, ruf
felsand durants, tamboured, plain and print
ed jaconctt muflins, book do. black fattin
fuitable for lady's tloaks, jaconett and book
ntullin handkfs. bandano and printed (xxket
do. plain and tambour'd muflin crarats
men's cotttn and worfted llockings, role
.......v., .m . jjj.u4. ui ucgro cottons.
Alio a variety of other ankles, too tedious
to mention. - ; T,
TJ?fc gentlemen who wifh to fumi(h
themfelves with clothing of any defcription,
wdl find it thctr mtcreitto call on the above
pcrfon, as tley may rely on being fumifhed
on the molt reafonable terms, and with the
latelt falhions. - . .
Coarfe wan clothing fuitable for Pilpts
rnd bcamcn, will be furnUIied on thebweft
terms j fo.ne will always be on hand read
male. '
- WASTfD tMltl-nf trrt v
three fober bduflrious Idurneynirn. . to
r.jgnen wages wn ue gircn in cam,
paid ever)' Saturday night.
Aff.Wt01IFSOF THR
M 1 N u r ,E s
or Tits
NEOSE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION,
hrftlcntthiiCffc"
? Price if