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:MfE GAZETTE OF NORTH . . -- "' - - "' :- "-' T " 1 ' ' ' .j ' "w ' " ' " . 1 "... -GAR w -M'l l; I ' lifO """ T H E R Y W 1 Mi'JOMT UTIE TO TBI STATI W,TH A. HODCE. T H U R S D A V, A ? R I L 27, 1797, Numb. 58 -j .,nnM GAZETTE EXTRA. 1 0itthatl February T 1797. A bis been thi day received iroiu A'ntuable Lord Cawdor, by hu i nuk. of Portland, his Majdty' .':..rv ol State lor the home de rrn of having received informa- o'clock, that fl.0.!: ;V;e J war, and a logger, had an- frW RQadftead, upon the wait Sbbouthuod of th.l 1Q I Koed D vut', detachment of the Car. ;i W to this place. 1 looa gamed 2 rcethu'heyh4d d.fernbarked : fT.Tn. but no caunon. Upon .ih , fetttnfc m, Feb -officer, whom. I 511 Ti. L..u- f.mrwl in command, came iu Sllettercopyof "bichT hivrtbeho- m.m . - flrtxrm In.'Pl lr Mill I coclole to y" wiv, 6... Ktf to BjnUeri.incon I GAVE yon an account yefteiday of the arrival of our troopi at Trente. Gen. Jouben arrived in this town, immediately lent ihera ir. purluit of the enemy. General Vil at the head of the light infan try, occupied the line of Lawisj thcuagmeot. of ihe Aulirian rmy were on the othi lide. General Vul paired the Lawn on foot at thr head of the 29th demi brigade, piifled the cue my quite to Si. MicWl, made 800 of tUcn prituneri, and , mewed,, the ground with the dead. The junction of XJenerali Maflcna and Joubert is effected, and the Lit occupies ihe lioe upon. the Li9, which cuvers Trmt. The Aid de-Camp Lunbt 1 t, and adjutant Camilliun, particularly diftiiiguilhcd them.' felves. I am engaged in demonflrating th generofi ty of the French, as it refpeds Wurmltr, a General of 70 years of age, to whom toimot has been, this campaign, extremely cruel but who has not cealed to exhibit a countenance and couiage which wiil be recorded in hiltoiy, surrounded on every fide alter the battle ot JIJUI W-m j & I ' - . -mm ... w--..- fequenceot hich they de li-(Tano, loling, at one (iroke a part of Tyrol .At iurrender thi.mleives prtfoners of ind accordingly laid down tbeir arms. this iir. mittooclo. LnoBt at tbis moment inform your Grace tit' Ik iA number or pnfoneta, but 1 believe fa iiobelbeir wbole foice it is iny intention to iK.t moKi 10 Hiverrordwtrt. where t Iblliuike the belt dillrjbiion 10 my powci. iKIiitaiei, coivuu, and lugger got und. 1 M AUf4lay twcm,, ao1 cre morn m' ijtiuiclj out of fighi. ER,j ,Xbe fatigue we hate experienced will, 1 troft, cab me to your Grace tor not giving a more & BtiiUr dttail but my anxiety to do j altice llM jtuctrs ana meo 1 naa.mt noouur, io isMid) will ioduce me to attend your Grace, jilutlc delay as polfibtt, toftatt their roc MjUklatthe fine time, to give you every uroition upon this fubj;cl. TU fpttt of loyalty which bst pervaded al) lU, tKiougbout this country, is infinitely pd vhat lean caprefs. . lam, Ifc. .CAWDOR. Cardigan Bay, $ih 9 Ventoft, tfkjtar oj tbt Rtpublit a in. ttstciccmifiinrn under which the body of feFittuh uuocs under my command were fc4it this place, rtndrred it unneccflary to fetfBV J to) toititM Af hIaA Sal llSS 14 II Nsali to blwod (hed bd pillaet. The of. At fa and his army, he dared toiioie to find a life retreat in M.iniua hich was the di(Unce ol four or five days Marcl., to pais the Acige, to beat ' in one of our advanced pulls at Cerca, to travtrle the VloiinelU, andanived at Man tUJ. Shut up in this town, he has madt two or three Icincs, all of which have been unfonu naie, .notitnllandm; be was ti their head ; but beftdes iHfurniOuntable obltdcUs wh ch our lines pulented to biro, he had r.o lolJiert 10 iccend his views, but fuch as were difcou raged by defeats, ar weakened by the pelti ncnti'il tiilealts of Mu'uj. Twle who are coitttntly endrairooiing to cafumntate the unfortuuate, will nut fail to pcrfecutc VVurin fcr. Gancral.Surrier and General Wurmferwere to hive a conlcrence yettcrdty, to hx the djy of capitulation, and agree upun the ditTtteocts Ixsttcn the propofed, and tlw accoidcd am cUs. ' Thedivifioo of GerKial Viclor ftopt the ij h at Itoola, the fuft town of the pl eftaiei. The army of his holintfs had biokcn-don the bridge, and was withdrawn with the great eft cr to the tivcr Senio, which they had li ned ith cannon. General LaJnc, command inz the advanced guard, perceiving the enemy began to cannonade him, imtmdutely ordered thelcgunof Lombardy to attack the papal liraMcuu. The chief of bugade, Lahoj, curumjnding the leg 00 of Lombaidy, having united his tienadiers, and louning ihem into Jafnaciplcs ol humamiy, for a lunendti. a dole columo with fixed bayonets, irfoidcr tu ciny the enemy s batteries, anu noi nTini been ufed to battle, covered themfelvts with eLfv 1 thet took 14 P' of cannon under the fire ol 3 or 400a men, entrcuchul dnng the comhiL ft number of rfiA cruahx in their bands, preaching to tbt unfortunate Uoots. We hstetkco 14 pieces or csooob, rt.n.lid.. looowifonen, sod killed 40500 Th. rhif of bncade Lshox. was flight 1- i.j w. hid io meo killed and it nu'JiuiUi " to enlighten that city to avoid the siisfortunet attendant open their continuing to be deaf to our demand?, I have feot to Ctienna, father D-m lnano, head of the Btnedtclms. Geueral Victor continued bis route yeftcriiy and maue h.inlclf mailer of Sorly. This day I have given him orders to go to Catenne. I m Un youxlificnm paper, which will ton vu ee Europe of ihe fully ol thofe who conduit the court ot Rome. Herewith yuu will" find io other publications, which will convince you of the proceeding of thofe gentry. It ia depUrable to think that this blindnels OiouIoV cell fo mucA blood to tkele poor people, inno cent vidin at all times of the theologician$. A number of Pncils and Cipuchini, who were preaching in the Cathciic army were killed on the field of battle. (Signed) BUONAPARTE. ROME, January 15, THERE waa.yel!eidy a convrotiea of tht ftates held hcie, in order to difcufs the propo fitioni for pesce made by the French Republic, which were almoll unanimoufly rtjeclcd. Car dinal Antici, the only member of lacred col lege whoentertamsjull political opinions, dared to inveftigate the conlequct.ccs of a rupture. Others have bten of opinion that 00 propofition mould oe iiitcncd to, till the trench confented : to reftorc to their ancunt form of government r the two KepuDlicanixed (tales. Thedepauureof the Fiencb MiiiAer ia loolc ed upon as an event foon likely-to take place ( J and it is even laid, that the Secretary of Stat had orders to fignify to him that the govern mcnt could no longer enfure ber f-fety, and to advifehimto quit Rome. The depsrtort of ) the Minitter is to be followed by a proclaautU y on for a religious war, for whieb the briefs and '' - ' m nifcttoes are all ready. The union fubfifttnff - j between tbe Minider and tbe Miiqyis Del .V - v ff.k S M . m, ,4' vaitu, imoaiiador cxtrorainary trom tbe K.ng of Nlcs, makes us (uppole that the French) in filt on ihectllion ol Ucncveotaod Pont Cor - vo, and that by a lecre: articla with thtKinr a 1 t . . a & . ot Naples, tut; are to oe luneoaerea t9 him. T-ll - -. f w . v-t.1 1 liniiBflnted by Gmi'.ar confiderstions, Pl I rJtloify the fame by tbe bearer, and, 1 1 """"ana, DMiiit ei loan ceaic. iiutao4 reipecl, . . TA I K, chitf de brigade. Irotpt. Jjtront) of the force under my corn abii houily mcifalmg, muU pre rj1 tanng upon any lei cm ftiwrt or your , . w , - T - 9 M I L A N, Feb. ji WE Hull not be loog without enjoyinr tht fruits of the famous victories lately gsioed ai Kivou anu r. vjeurgc. r-iiotua u on tro) uonit of fufendcring j and the news which ar rived yefiirday from the bead quarters of tht divifion forming the blocksde leave us no room to doubt, that in four or five days ihtj palladi um of luly will be in our power We Iciib by letter t from Roverabelli (thl place whcicGtnctaJ Surner, the commander of ihe blockade, is fluiontd) that Orient Wurmfer has fenta Hag of trtce, empowcttd topropoft afurrender of the pUct and of irti citadel, on condition of btiog pcrrniittdio.it tire with hiigatnlon iotoGtrmany, and order a promife ot cot ferving sgaiod the Republic for a year. Genera'. Buooipartf,to whon Sorrer tranf aitted theft propofitioot, bis rrtaroed (t io Ucr, that he will receive no other capitulation, that that which (hall be msde it difcrvtln. When thisaofwer was rfpi4 to Wsrilal IflPH tkA.a Mill, nl I? ft 1 1 O 9 Ail ififfoa ol blood, whcb your fptt JfcirrcaB loe ptevti.f, and which will .M to that cenudfiaiiwn it vtr tht B;8itf&opi te (hew an cntcay, wbofe TMitfifior. illdrlivir you this letter, ind I J091 dititminatton by 1? o'clock, jrxU kkti I have forn flied with an I "WWWw . , . fVIIVM IHIi wounded. Our troops immediately ipproic.i- wrmfcr, be determined to ftod a ftrood Bag ,d r.rnt., and found tfte gates u,u , gf tf r". tu! 'ill conduct him to roe without CAWDOR. M V or ITALY. HttJ fattttt df f irnxa, lh thvitfi, hhp r..Aim th locfin 1 tht r.oi.uUce be- w.lJered, pre.coded to defend the gves. All ike chiefs, tod efpecially the birtros b.d run orf. Two or ihieedifcbargei from our can nun, broke open the gatis. andturtrps en ,ird wnb t quick Utp. The law, uf w r ould have authored this unlortunaie cny . babiodoediop.liir,e btiho.c.n one re. folt e to ponifh thoi fr vercly hole city far the dimes of trewpiefls f I lent so officers whom e made pnfor.ers to gcamli.tormthemof the dirtgci loth pro- . j : m r(,A iti.m to. Tims nmr.iPg I iifembled all the m3nks and prune ta , . .,... He. of ihtfofptl. i4 bivmg employid HI 'be o reafon md the mcifW " (hcn to condu themdUei p.tptr, id ijty st rraf to b well d.fpoUd to goo,J t.t.cjlt. Urn lent u, Ritci... Otnl tirt.'dok, I truce, to propoii terms nuri tourernioi to thofe of the French General. We every itiilant ixpeli tbi return of tht courier wbo is to informal of tki end f theft parlies, indof tbt entry of Repobhcan troops into thii fortrtCt. We ire preparing bcre toct likrate tkis viclory in a ensnt worthy of iti iwpotisnce, snd of tbcerT.d which it is likely to hste oa tbe terms of iheptsct wbitb tat ultimately be msde. AogefCu is at pesient it TrevUo. Ilii fo) bablt lhat in about filltea Jays tbcFieocH will be roaflfrs of Tnefle. JUST RKCE1VED Frottl Cadii, and for SALE by the SttV fcribcr, aqviantitv of SALT and SHbKKY WINE. JOHN LHTLK. 1 pi; I Y 1 i
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