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tiV-JttMKK tvfKrnwi, ;ar,'aa3 Jvai-ann-jcxiit-WT tf,'mmiwmj iii-tw into u FAYETTEY1LLE Published.ever y SATRp'AY iVH0DGiAKirb7ri:2aNz Voir: Numb. 45 -a- U nsw. will am l. jv . (Tiui vnu wnviv vt vm i - V f V tojwnetrate with all his force to the vicinity oft forming or rather i l(enHngen,T ftfiti ft b "1 L.T f.lf r ft' - .1. . n t! "11. - I 0FFEN3ERG. October i. N the i8th itiil. iieji r-l Moieaii endeavoured cure himfclf a free oiflaTe over the-Rhine. The action was obllinatr and bloody, hut as foon as the Hungarian grenadiers, headed by the archduke Charles, tame gp, they fell like lion on the enemy nd forced them to retreat. - ; On the 19th, the Aoftrians again attacked the French in the jieigiihourhodd of RLfgd" : This bat : tie was like wile very bloody. General Wartenfle . ben was wounded in th . Mt arnr by a-grape fiiot The lofs of the 'French is vci;y ennfid; 1 able, and thev ' have been obliged to abandon Ellzach and Emmen dinger). -. ... . ... .' .. The head -quart ers of-the a rchdukeG 'ha ws-werc Fjreybourg, victorious 4 and the communication be- fcTTccn gcuci a 1 ivim ca'i auu 111c turps wuibii ugu iu vanced to Huningucr, is cut off. the 'North united, fortti a corptiof So thoufand men 1 Gen. Buonaparte is undoubtedly fuperior in mmi- ii ui mm a rm n . a nr w wav a-r i r i; aw r v-. - w n iyii wmr a iiii 1 mm r - - rai r w ! bbt n n n , r . w 1 - - ' ( r---r ' ' 0 ,.: 4 , . FRIBOURGj OSober 2; , Aftr COat'iRued fighting for fo ir days, the Auf ttlaaf have driven the eneiny fromKHzach, and out of Kribourg, into which they- entered, Thefe advantages coft them about 2coo men i but the ene my according to the account (it the French generals themfeives, loft between 5 and 6000 men, among which are aooo prifbners. The French general Beajipais is killed. v .-"':'. RASTADT, Oclober 23. " On the 19th, the Archduke attacked the French vith his whole army, ajorig the valley of Ellzach, by Swonfwaid and Ending, to the Rhine, and to tally defeated tliem. On the ?th. marflial WnrmfJ-r ' wif h rh o-rfal part of his army, auajftedriir Freneb at jViarmiro o The battle lafted fe'ven hours and ended in the ronte of the French whn lolt between a nA eann lren In killed, wounded and priloriers : fevera! pieces of cannon, ammunition waggons, all their maga jfrnes, 2oo oxen, and their military chelt. The de feat was complete, and the Auftriaii cavalry purfued theJFrencliJiuitX-JtoL.Verona..TheLilauglir dreadful, as the Auflrians gave no quarters on the road from Mantua to Verona. FRANKFORT oaofek , We learn from Offenburg that ge. ttralch inr tended to, obftrdft the retreat of general Morcaa througli the Black For eft, but was rcpulfed with Jof of men, laid to amount to iyMc, and of force bag-, gage and artillery. The Imperialifls, though thtv fought with the greateft bravery, could not rehft the lUpenor number of. the French. It is not ex recled that genei":il Moreau wjli Tpeujiiy. r cTolslTir Rhine, as bis potman a: Frybourcf is very advaut- -geouvhtsf rear being, covered by that rivrr, anc' botlr-hts wings by thr-fortreJo'trflF-Straibnr3rrr-Huninwen. Meanwhile the archduke Charles is eoT- 4ng all the-difperted dftadiment4 to preveyt general Moreau s advancing, and it is therefore very probable 'that a very ttaciiivd battle may happen in .1.. r r : r i ' i. . . i Hie ciivit una 01 orugau. vjcocrai jvjotcau nas ci Four thoufand Au(lrians,have their head-quarters at Germeflicim.- Detachntents from that body arc conffantly making incurffons in the country. T hi inhabitants in the environs of Lauterbutg who had taken up arms, and who had been ported along the banks ot theRhine; have returned their arms and . gone to their, homes,--- . - - - ... 7" Switzerland isrmlng for themaintliTnTrrf rhefr neutrality. We learn by our laif let ers, that the diftrift of Zurich have raifed 600 men, that Bern ha 6e thoufand, which are to receive an ad ditional number of five thoufand more. At St. Gal i tny ?re likewife raifing troops o join the above. - nrar Kunrvn , - " I """ " frtade a movement the day before yeflerdaywhich -indieated-iinttick on forTKeHt; nsTafFa'ir. was" - . - - v v wit i l itl s 1 1 1 a 1 iv 1 1 1 9 waa -TV'f t0 on'y - fmall difcharge of muJketry in -...v.,. lutjr c 11 an iix men wounoci. 1 or enemy, imadc the greateft efforrsto burn, the great bridge on the Rhine, bur all the necefTary preparations bave been taken to render their projeets abortive. .We t hi s day -e xpect ed : to be att a ck ed -at K c ht. Yefterday the Archduke paiTed before the fortrefs, directing his ma rciv towards the Upper Rhine. A -5?S','m,nt f Aulfrians muft bv this time have tak. tfiis capital of the Brifgaw in order to re'inlorcelhe corps which is pofted to" defend the intrenchincrits nar r-7nnin whai. 'Gerl Maignor f cpfaceseneral Scherb, who is ROrialpirhded from his Ibnif ions. : The Auftrianji had reqiiired of thrdiftrj of Lau-j t-?r?Irtht-HTmfi: of out thoufand florins, .this reaueft not beingwpHed with, they, have carried. - T-ee thoufand i?en of the national guards of UuMnii) and of. SchIe?!ad? are now organizing li;na fonn a corps partly of borfe d partly of foot f . v .V . 1 u -.n-j ed hy theold generals Frwn'bo tz andHemftaeder. WeTalfopeflconfic! reinforcementpf troops, which is to arrive to.morp? v " AIX-LA-CHAPEIXE baober his frequent attaclw"n the Ipe.naiiUs, which were atwajra uiauc in uidis. - MIL A N, Oober 10. Extract of a Jetter from gen. Buonaparte, to the fenate of Bplogna, who fenl to hira the late ma nifefto of the Pope. -The manifefto which you Tent to hf , is not ftgn ed, and I doubt whether it is from the Fope of from an enemy o,f the religion. Woe to them who at traa the vengeance of the" French nation' Woe to Ravenna, Facenta, a&d Rimini, which are fo much led into errorv Thefe cities lay afide the refpeft wbkb ibey owe to a victorious army. lhe reia of fedu&ioa will ceafe, and' liberty' alone will re main tnafter of part .of Italv The moment is at, fe5JbJtaJill ftine with honour amonO; powerful nations. Lomb(HyrBolVigna ReeK-rFerrararajdperhps Romagnarwillron a future day, be the admiration of Europe. Hurry to take arms) That part of Italy which is now free is rich and populous. Make the enemies of your rights . and liberty trembler - I (hal I not lo'.e you SSLL3i rTbreuhficW he rod to 'idory. 'learn from rhem to vanquVft ; 1 fhall lead your battalions. - October n k 12. We are aiTiired that the hoftili ties:b,w.eeniltft ftiortly be commenced '-, According to a proclamation of gen. Buonaparte, t" tr.,,c between the re. ublic and the duke of Mo lena is declared to be fu'pended. , . A" young men above the age of 17 years, are compelled to the military fervice under a great pe naltv. ' ..... There was a Woody cohflicl between fome inha bitanrs of Leghorn, who paid their devotion to an image of the holy Maria, and the French. Several live have been lofl on that occafioo. kis Jaid that the republic of VN-aice intends to to accede to an alliance concluded on the 30th Sep tember, between the-Pope and the king of Naples, and that the latter is expecled at Rome. " 1 to a ' t o e " Q men to keep gen. DavJdovich in r-riprft, and V UVUV IU(U 111 IMC t7l I IIVI IW UI T lk.CH.B, Id rrrtatmot- w rr-mm a f i aaa. a.a a aaara aav w "WaTc1f(fnt0 n - j - - u . S tw. .L . . . t. r : . r... f . nt viiiiniy pr.'vrni ine aiiacKs 01 gen. w urmier, i nis is the prefent fituation of Italy, whole fate and the iffiie of it excite the general curiohty. Gen. Alvin zy, who direfts the operation of both ti e lafiTmen i toned generals, Was to begin his operations in fa--vour of Mantua by the ijth inft. whether he will fucceed we have to learn yet. ; According to letters from Drefden, the Eliclor the Imperial army, and 14.000 men are on their m-fch from Bohemia to join the archduke Charles's axicj-j The news. from tren. Latour's armv extend tth taith inlf. General Frolich had reptilfed the enemy fromTeiigeirandRumingen. wnlrthrlofstthfee Cannons, f mortar, and k watronni nf amni'uniiinn , -. ' d& " . .", gen.'8atllet dtflodffed him from Geilinscn and I Donau Etchineen. field marfhal Petrafch iXl-T-jy.r- -"" -- w - J Vtv UI- V "VjJa Ml,4 - J ' li t ' enemy' there and our troops advanced 'ws; far , .Alt Bryfach, to deflroy the bridge; but Jonfiahe ! fame already drawn on the other fide of the nviJr: VIENNA,:oaoberio. Snce the arrival of the French melfenger feyeral couriers have been difpatchied to he courts of Lon don and St. Peterfburgh. w . We have finally letters from Mantua, dated id ML6hoberiL onfirming notot)ly thejiidvantJL: gejwhicJigeneraj7WjirjnJ obtained over the French on the nth, 15th, andlthTSepmbcr7 but mentionina alfo of anoth (jhe 23d September, - at the head of 15,603 men, in iwhich the-Kjrtii:hnre?niTpl ftrtziXFm'trzzrrr- ieralptjftshiehljeyoceupied I'M. .. ...1. I: ; r ' : . . maiijf Travail 01 provuions were taken troin the enemy. Gen. Wurmfcr, ordered onthe 29th Sep t ember, a divilion of. 3000 men, to attempt a coup de'main'iipon-Govcrndlobecbpied' by-aboura'S riianr t roops j but thefe troops were repulfed and return ed to Mantua, with a lofs of Tome finnArmA On the 3d of October, general Wurmfer niade in6: r tfiei itT 1 hut am t 1 In r ah.ii 1 1 WJ-HtsiJ- tr-J --1 -- with fome confu (ion into, the fortref. . However thefe misfortnhes animated the garrifon more than it did difcourage them. On the 6th of prober, geo. Wurmfer went out again, and beat the French! One pf their columns was purfued by the Imperial cuirafllers quite near to Verona The Ipfs of the F.rench mult have been-very confiderabl. as thofe rilirafflP Invi. AKrl Jnaiii" Aa "Z.. 1 ' ' . a r" ' - - . u -ui uown witn Iteir fwordsl everr Frenchman Who J a w aa a w waa ttVJ V J I V d a. At Kehl the r viiaNi t - f ' V Villi" not do any thing elfe but to think pn the defeii$sf tbe .ffirt, city and the fortified village. T, . The day f the Queen of France's deceafe has .' been obierved at Court on the 1 6th inftr in a folemn (olitude. ' - Meflengers are obferved to go between Londo and Naples more frequent than ever. It is believed that new negotiations are impending between boib courts. " r , " . ' " " MT " : ; - 7-;; v. , PARIS: nM 1- -w j -w- vavvwi aak It Teems that the queen of Portugal reileds feri fly on the armaments 6f Snain tiov tv.: " " ucrraan ana Italian nrtle princes, fhewn a defire of peace, and negociauons to this purpofe, w ll be commenceu with her miuider who arrived here. - A miniiW o th duke of Deux Ponts- arrived witoxonclpde aiepiraterpeac The commiflaries arrived herejrom the Ifle of Ff jnce, aflure, that the colony is m the moft fiour lflling Hate; thatlhe magazines arc full of goods taken from the EnglUh-and - For uWuefeyan(Tit)at the flay.e trade is carried on as formerly. V Tiie Sardinian ports are fbur tn rh Fnolln government will infill that the Venetian poits (hall uv iiiui iu IUCIH IIU. - . . . The Directory has fent the following iref age to Couneil of - Five u.,ndxcd:on:. jlettaiiu-ofltl- JX-LA-CHAPELLE, OaoWr i 7 - Mantua and Verona, Where themnahthiTfu .. . , . .ii.uuui. iii i fuecefsful retreat of gen. Moreau from Suabia. vuizcns urginarors, The Direftory haftens to communicate to you the military operations on the eafterly frontiers. The rcfult is one of the molt decifive in ttfe jcourle of thia campaign, and the fuccels alone could fecure the nu nierous victories ifur 7armic.s on the Rhine, and with precifion decide,-which party would finally Trrihe-fraft efforts. The army of the Rhine and Mofelle, which by the retreat of gen. Jourdan,, found its left wing expofed, when betore the gates of Munich, and af terwards forrendered from all parts, has returned in the greateft order to the borders of the Rhine - The fame army-has not onJv been fdFered to be'ef tabhfhed, hu- alfo annoyed the enemy by every oc ftQn and fought their waythrough every difficul 'y, and finally nenetrated in rwn toentdnd lar Vh9iinr.ili uiU.l.w .1 . . . cat acnananreidl w herebv rh ers, and took jo cannon Having thus made Vcam paigiv at the expence-of the enemy t-feparated molt all princes of the empire from the coalition, and fa v"Le h 3 'gorousdiyeruontheiiafion of Italy. raletarni1 remains maRcr of the Brifgaw, of of all the bridges upon the Rhine, of all the roads, and pi pes which, condu.a to the. enemy's territories.. -merit y.BUlrecord.thisremarkakle- retrsat-a mongft the Ttioft famous anions that have been ever executed. It does the greatell honour to thp armv of the Rhine and Mofelleand to iheir modeft gene rals. The enemy is after his hazardons motions, in fuch a confudon. thar it i nrmttl ... . - pe&yet frefh and very favourable advantages. i '. 1 Csiffldl 77 . IL. LEPAUXj Prefida"; HA M BTI.R a U M - I Letter from Paris f October i8, bf ah extraordi The Directory traaffliitted'on th ath ?M, t j, : V 1 . - , 1 ', . '' " i ' - ; : . Iff 5 if v t rr - 7: '. t JM t ' 1 ; W ' '--'-r-J-.- '- . -- :ai . :i ' "...7.'7:.7.. -7.77:7. : ' II , . . j . -7 : .'.'-IV. - ..: ,.::-...,..A''fi:J,7 . . L't "S j . 1 5 " . 4u :;.:':. 7 ' . . ' ..w r : :, ,'7v7,.-..'7:al::. .1 . . 'S. - - - . . in t "t- rrv, . .. : ' . , - ; :. 1 ::'":';77-u.''i-.:-::tH '-.... ..-,7--"- w i : -v -:-: : .::,: ::':-:.: ' V:l r45Aisfeafi7a!aiM
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