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jTE GAZETTE OF NQRGAROLINA"" fjffOil Pmntbd by HENRY WILLS, Joint PuNTEk to the State with A. Aodci. S D A Y, J a H If A A Y IX, 1797. Numb. 57 f '""""T" T II U R - D t 'M E W, I IV - ' Otfokr 7. If t 7 clan of uniting in f!E ?!?iheir tbwe defeating a.mies, WfL ute which temerity defer C welfare of foeiety, totally f w" pletely rooted his by the Aoltiiansis - flill. "5 hordes of Peafantry of Germany Jf8 route, but now laid to be ft foetrating into Tyrol, bere eve, y .here every woman-and child,. is W arrifon 0f g0 men be- jneriM6-"v , --- -- - vtMtaf war. iftrcVtoke at Manbeim on the 28th, lopofei to quit that forfait the tol Wmg Highnefo hartwo Info gen . LiooAg W Aid de Camp, Colonel Si ''tad Lieutenant , Colonel Ccmnt UJI fopof the late Qeawal andGcvsr. ftiDg of Proflla-has thought p;cpe.r, W. i 'withdraw his carrifon from Nu- W-Be'did not think ibe moment an op, to ok to add'that, to hU other Political ' . l ui r - I VFwudf through abfolwe want of pro 'i mean to nmcb to the Hunditiuck, . fotoeoiy, Jiqt being able to cope with the J Wofokt v n0" trying iotheenvi. 'as! Paudqoitt ""at they. can trtcci a Jatiktmfeltet. fcatcely a'day parte with We bloody rencontre; and iattci ly - as a Vbffore me 'fiates five hundred of them L.HIM. '1i uwtll knavn. thai the ereit- w- " w ' ' " O Jtaifcftyf baa Long prevailed, among tbofc 4 loarcjiy and rapine. A rluprierer of ttSanbre aod Meufe army has the moft root- iuudnntn ihi Cavaore citizen of the N.ir. Bjndjtu; vUtwrfa. jlsuid that Buonaparte has experienced a jalitfatio Italy but it is veiy much to be JrEetd, betbtr General Wurmftr hat an 'twed to march but of Maotua. A Jet h,krttr, from Augfburg, now on rr.y ujnjiTtfc4jiy, iiiai, ur. mc 14111 .bcfcre Mioiua, the French were beaten 'atMGdejable loft, had two Generals killed, 4ibt GenexaJ Maflena, though danjeroul ''n4tgMlb:ck towards Verona and B if. Buonipine, it it farther Oatcd, threw aiut laid lbs f.i ajl fortrefs of Sintjuinetto, iWat Jbon i.ter fnrroundfd, and rinal ijapifpntr.bfthc Auftrians,(vho el'cori. Wiothetua this letter beats the date l?$cptti8ler. H. Vettert from Brixtnt, of the 25th h$n Infpruck, of the 161 h, Ij.fjk MHplicult of tme tecent iJvai.iiin. ' .... r ' I Try wmI Wurmfer's aimy in lia- LTcT-f Du,ch Pott- e. IS! 11,10 BfwtehcU lenders it 177 probable ibat U I fent you in my Jit Micjj a if port, is no founded upon -, ., pi(y well koon, (hit thofc ho, K dra; the reins, of the (la.e in he Mrottryeped.iioui, hm, iheie it . w announcing the non fucceft of the nolle has certilnU iK. Jt Mtobtim, with an army of from 'Mt tboufmd men j theobjeaof hit V,,;,80 e,cn guttled at 1 it may be to lkl't"0' W 11 m,r noe to have been ft.hro,,RhieiT.ore le.iout. W,f f of Nicw. ftormed W'j;. at three o'clock 1.1 the L. Vholeof ie enemy .hade !l'm,depnfowriof I can. itit ' c,rc"tial detail of that 0 ,a Thich ,hl Audrian lleroct, fWiA 'tjf ' ion at Neultadt and kk.by way. of Pftu, ,otMdi Marica. zelle, where the Imperial Cavalry furprifed and drove him towards the Lech, afteFhaving ta ken from him 16 pieces of cannon, 15 ammu nition waggons, and 46 baggage v3ggons. Moreau halted at Emfting and Obetdortf, to make head agaioft the Audrians ; but the.lm perial Ger.rals Frohch, Wolff, and Lob kowitz, fll opun hwn with t ucli inipetuulity, ihat, alter an action which la'led two and twen ty hc-uit, the 1 until sirri) v is ten plutlyicut ed ; 25,000 lay dead on the field of battle. -1 1 trtrt con (n e e-pf-t hatrba tf ky !-dif 4 It ou & to the enemy, jVl neau attempted to make his appearance in Franconia. So that youHee, what l.ofually tiaji.fiii to you as a report, I have foon (ter the faiisfacTioj) of aflunng you df beyond a doubt. I fiope 1 m ill toon inform you tint the French have thought j roer to e vactiste DafltldorfT I Oil. 14. It is now well known that, in the laje-ifVn befoie MiniOri, the Ficnch lod, lidea a confiderabie parrot their anijleiy, fix. t haul and nea ihrce GenejaU. killed,, -viz. Klmaine, an r(i rebel, alias Jennings : Ti& being cut off tim the face of ihe earth will, in Come fort, atone to his refpefUble lamily tor the 'di (grace unicr which they li V ye long a r buurcd, on account t f the fcaodalous princi ples t matnt8infd with the point of his Iword tUofe.-ond who Cell is E:rthier, w.tll kno vnfpr his iitfolent luirmuns lent in 10 the gallant Go Vcrtipi of M.ntua : the third, btii i'tr, whom Ruonaparte always prailed in int. molt hyper bohcal manner. JVl tfe n 1 recei ved a wound, which ii roppofci to be mortitl : this man is a Sardinian livbj-.cl, and, fonueily, wjs a Cor poral of Infufiy. The Fiench Cuminander in Chief has thought piopcr to. cailir Gene ral Angerraii, for cowardice. This ipllo haj hiov.'clf un b-ht!zed, and motlcllly aiTumed thq name of Htlcr,ai ciuz.-n lijuinonmllc uirrpcd that of Aj.x I Alter Buonapaiie was routed, by what hp impudently termed the remains o( 'he Ati lrian army, he let eff for the M lar.el'e to itcioil but he found none to vohiuttcr their 1'fe, in defence of the Fiench dochiut j lis, however, ranfacked the Ja.ls cf the cupt.tr) , (rum wvincli !i4(Jre a (orjii dible rcinfcrcimcnt of a thou laud robber , and inus d-ff aud:d the G.bbet of 1 1 dii r . Time itJri that city a lidy, more irmarka b!e for licr rtyle of countenajice, than for h-r Comtpun Scnfe,1 or her , wh- very ridicu loully had her inUnt b.ibt'Ztd Buumpirte; a CI1011 time ao, fli-J no hn.ls ihf bnuf, whofc , njme (he preUrrtd, tent 10 ttu j) 1 by the Audriant j and 111,-' his it in io;.t-TjUtion to call the brat by nt Faihci'i n jih : I'. nrit 1 The gtaii)) end juopolcd b Ltw.nl IWw feemt now jo bt a powerful dtfifion, hile ih; linpcriarDuke attacks Kclli in military fotm. Some fliellt htve been airc-dy ihrown into LinJau by the Au'triatu. The. 61 1 mil. flit Royal HighneJs hid bn hsad q-iaiteis at Kittati'. Mureau't friend, 011 your fide of the wattr, haye icalon to tumble tor the "late of ihtp l'nttft who continues inj:upr dy j Hpuld I e cicp frin fhs Aulliiioi, hof can be at oui ihc Gulloin ? The fa.r of Bremen brains thr iHth. Oithit occafioit, Punce Adi IpSui, of England, if ivet a Iplendid bttt head quattf, the ofliccrs of whubate io Itay here fur nine dayi. 11-tKoy. al iJighneft, ol coyr(e, mvit t that itgjod, witty nd fair, amonj the cti:ns cf bodi lx,cs J hut tbyle who Itno. llfeipeo arc aitea dy peil'uadcd, that the co i((,ny wi.l nU be numerous, it there it a plent-i'il Icaicuy htie of gJodnifs, of i'i and b-rtutv. Hut to return 10 the war. Fne 7th ind. Gmeral Ncu, Gavernor of Miyencc, atiack dthe enemy beyond the Selti, Rafter a bloo. Ay conielt, dioe t.iem in pl ? ' the Nahr, and paiily beyond it. Tt Fr:nch were tben rtill mailers of Binn. Co-nt de It Tour it purfuin the Ea-Liwjer f.breau hotfoot. The h Septir-mber, al hif pad five in the marnm, he atta:keJ them at evet) point i the Frenc-1 were then pj(led between Uochan jnd Ba-n j the battle lt l:d, without inuriaptiou, nil 7 in Hie eveaing, wheo the poor republ cans took to their heels, and ran towaras otcKacti. 1 he psrticulars are not come to hand 5 bu t hat the F rench were beat en is beyond a doubt. The 5h, the tr-ewy abandoned the Right Bank of. the Seltz t but not before they bad plundered the village of Neider-lngelheim. VENlC E, September 25. Another IVveie t-dlion has taktn place near Mantua, which ended 10 the advantages of.the1 Autinacs, On the ajd ibe advanced-goardvt ihe Au(tiian rcinfoicements, amounting fo 1 8,000 uirjf), arrived at Trevifo. General Mo icau continues his march thtough the Brifgau towards the Upper Rhine. V I E N-N A, Sept evibcr 21. From the court Gazcttt. " Nj alteration has taken place in the iitua? tionouihe nyujnder the command of the Field Marflial .Count VVuRMSSR. Accord ing to advices from Field-MaruSal Lieutenant General Davidovich, who in as left behind' 1 with a (auuhed cordis in the Tyrol, dated Ncumaik, September 14, General Loudon, on the 9'h, made an attack on the enemy's polls at Doitfch, Men'K, and drove hem ovef the bridge they had thrown acro(s the Adige, near St. Michael. ; and receiving reinforce ments Jro.n Ncvmvilc, cpntmutd to purl'ue them from St. Michael rver the Lavii." " On the 1 3th, the enemy was like wife rcpulfed near Cembra, and compel led to abandon their advautageous poft by which the ertrance of the Valley of Fleimferwill be defended againft them. " fhe fame advices likewife add, that four battalions of Carlftadt, being a part of the frontier troops detached to retn-;' force the army of Italy, have arrived at the Pals of Paimflel, and that more are daily expected'" VVe are here very anxious to learn the ilTuc of the critical fituationof the army of Gen. yurmfcr. General Davidovich, who is in the Tyrol, is advancingtowards Trent. Ten thoufand Hungarian troops are ordered to reinforce the Italian army, and will be conveyed in waggons ; 4000 arc already on their way. Trie Neapolitan troops inthc Venetian territory, agiin act with the Auftrians, and the King of Naples has detached a confidcrable body of cavalry and infan try from the interior of the country. The Neapolitan Chips of war have likewife a gain put to fea. September 28. From ths Court Gazette, The following advices, dated the 15th inll. have been received from Mantua, re lative to the proceedings of the army un der f'ield'MarJharWurmfcr": On the 1 ttli that army wasin full moti on to advance to Mantua, by Sanquinetto and Caftcl lano. The advanced guard I which had beennits march two hours be- j fore the main body, was led by the Gene rals Mezaros and Otto ; and when it ar rived inthc vicinity of Ccrea, was vigo roully attacked by a corps of the enemy, f about 6020 men, advancing from Ve rona, under command of General Buona parte himfclt ; the enemy had likewife fil led allthehoufcs of the place with men. Our troops fupjiortedthe attack withtho grcatcft refoltition, and attached the vil lage, out of which they drove. the enemy with confidcrable lofs, and forced them to retreat precipitately to Verona. The Audrian troops on this occafion took 872 prifoners, among whom was a lieutenant colrmcl and 12 olliccra, with 7 pieces of in 11-
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