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... ttAI and wtfLACK. PAYABLE HALS YEARLY IN ADVAHCE.1 vol. I. n jAxum is, 1806. no. 12. V r r i j ww w -w w w- W WfAAA A ..-. ,KEW YORK, DEG.&1. F o r&i ;g n n e'ws: , the .first raneers. covmrf Mtif t. -; . '.L. - .' ?J&',. 8th resimentf of Wales is in consuen Ttommycr;n 2TaK;S KWrf,he' Skiddy, -arnved at this port last eiment having Ks SKw off M ,, In P"11" eStists and one pfiacrs rans.naners ta.thft istk tt T ' . "Vy."t . - w -w I U, VJfcW fectetLat Vienna ; hnthAfiaa tl0- tier step': it is asserted that gone to Berlin. razelte Extraordinary. , 4 o'clock. 4th' I ol u v, , . "-'."i uvmic me tnucc, tne, moment he She brings Pans.papers to. the 16th' , r .J . v!" .ne or November which we are en- caf jS S aoled-trace the operations of.; the brave Emperor The Emperor u Frenarmves m Germany, he on learning this traitSre. pubhcajion pf the fifteenth bulletin,, cognize'in b the seZtfments bfthe and to follow the armv of ItaW in St, oi? t :9?umeI1 the career nf ' imsnuaner master De apy .rT7 -r ' r ' Potedto an advantageous post, a Sfe&S. Gr?d -fording to his ,5ituatiS:inPthe' pa. iftuZ ' , u"r?entn; laoe ol Versailles." -The inhabi- Thetfrivarof the British Packet -r; A- t, -f- T,., , . sacs iu merown.; A feroclama 'vr . " "c" uccupiea py tion caustd the wholedf;. TLXT irr- urn uYavqi v tctory itish Admiral Strachan. meS T. Li t ,uucm, irerv Jtrf shb.urIy expected,that the King i w . , "lAimfccution, ana ou.oou rations --..j,MMW-W4MUOni of flour, 1000 muskets, and every of. hreaf : Wr.'wiJS f . rt.deeceSsary for :the .raainten- kt-ofpartoY. een wGAETTCErrRAOlDtl.Al.r ,nceof agreatsge, distributed. to the coJps of MansluT s dmiralty Office, Nov. 14V L ' Soult. ' Th letter, (nnd its enclosure In IFTH BULLETIN OF MafshaTBernadotte is arrived at h 'ingare topie,, were ii-E GRAND ARMY. Salzburgh. The enemy retreated "edSthit -office last !ght. . c i m iuc ruan oi orunnia and Wels. i r, vw" uuiaij oir Serat iRussian deserters are A regimenHnfamry attempted to Strachan, Bart. com- rnved, among Othersserjeant make astand at the illaffe of Hal- der oJ his Majesty's ship the -ajor, i a nanve:of Moscow, and an lem -cir was;' fbrceoV to retire to th 9sar?addressed t0 William Mars- theHyssians, who fled at, the- broach! of the, French troons 1 behisd them 45 pieces; of cannon a gt;.' tionsofbread, more than lOOOsacfes Ifine manutention,anl SOlpOQ ration of ft;oold join the coalition. . i cvciy oi-oreaa. winch -ww ;n O M L l every doqv ouestionefd hitn: ht r. x. . . - luriiuDcs mat SaiQ tnat trie rCnsaion armu iirtib . j - laau wouia contrive to cut oil its rc ,, w...wMvjr. vmLrwttru&uic treat ana capture it. -R. T. Straah AM Csesar, West oft' Kochefort, 2 mues, XSGv.4, wmd S. E SJR. r Caesar. Novemlir 1 1 SIR, ' t The aCCOlTlTianvinfr rrnr Af i 1 rench army from what it was. the The inhabitants assert that, m hs fy ""d to he Hon. yldmi last Aat the prisoners-who had re- -uneasiness the Emperor of Germa- V C,0rnwalhs' ;I request you will turned trom France. nraJspH th j j r r , . ne Weased tolnv' hr t i j r ?ujf rtuvutcu us iar as yveis, where r u,c country and the. French very much ; . he learned the disaster that had han- C?mm,$$10nersf the dmirahv, .that there were six of them in' his ;pened toihis army. He also learned s'w.aVmyI comply, who, at the moment of -there the cla:nours of his -people of Ln wWf h 11 isrien. stiieir oeDarture frotn .PrilnTwl wrA rut j J. 1 . I have the honour to hm i- , , , , r rr uwcmw aim Austria acainst the r 'rltur from P f , RuSsiam' who PluntJer dravish in . Returned from France been left in .so unbridled a'manner, that-the in- Ae regiments they would -undoubt- .habitants , wished for the arrilof .dly :have all deserted: ,;that the the -French, to deliver them from Russians wereaorrv tn fiKV:v;. .u s..t . 1 ,ra" fT" .love,; Marshal DavouswitK his body 'X ' W- thfeT,nd 1 KCyi: d oit -evening of the 2d, rrefich valour. Beino- avi vzjJlh ri , served a :fn irate in tho Tw finer thevr loved the Emnerr A tKA r siiraals : made all -sa 1 to Inin hfw. i . , r . "'v,A. -v,,u.vuiuaui me army are. ,m tun u , r , . J .ander, he answered that they were movement ; but the weather is dread- n,Sht ?nd vved by the ship rtoo miserable -to bear himany at. ful ; the snow has fallen a foot deep, named ,n thc argmf, we -came up tohment ; that the.soldiefloved which has rendered the roads detesl ,th hcr elevCn at night ; and at he Emperot Paul' better, but that table. the moment she joined us,- we-saw 'S?1Uy The Mister Secretary of State rgehips near us. Captain Alexander that the RussianMnge-Murat has . joined .the Emperor at J0 me he had been ;nerl,wre satkfted to have quit- OJrannau. emperor at chased by the Rochefbrt squadron, then- country, because they The Elector of Bavaria is return- ,to leeward of us.- We ttCf, 1 re,bStter.paid ; ed to Munich ; he was received whh d?$htt- desired Wm to tall wished not toxeturn to :the greatest enlhusiasmby of: the 'Kussia ;v and that they. preferred set- bitantsof his capitol. " ' hneastern -to follow me, as'I meant tlmg in other climates, .td ' rpf V c-i r ' to cniraffe them directlv : anrl !m. tothe rod of rtrhgrd adacipUi4.:been intercepted ; the latest letteYs ' bt5re -the Caesar 'Beinc:ofF FerroL worlcinrr to-rK weward, with the wind westerly, we ob- making ' W iwY :Kt ine lustrums had. were of the isth October. The in- lo;i"cPuJPosc making au the aig lostvaU .their battles and did nothingliabitants had begun to receiveews h 1 couldy Vindicate our move- ' ,iotthe engagement In-Wertihire'-t -St V 9 u moonen- ee.Mutset out in:pursuitofVit spreade' greatest cbntseralon!;1180 8f e c m a line ;thenemyi.: overtook ,the rear Provisions were dear beyond pur- stVtly formed ? but wc lost lof the Anstrians, 6000,men . chase. Famine .menace VieLa.! f' if second I wa, .upon the. road to Merobach; .However, the han-est wds abundant; bldtoour ajls, the Hero, rpeivand cWge it was onlyVbut the depreciation of the ipape; Co.uraS5aux' f coins, being the ersame thing ibr his cavaliy. This the assijrnante only ships we could see. to the E. the heights of Reid. The enemy's: had raised everything to the highest 'E-aJU ;niSht, tne morning Vwdry:thea: $assa of the mfantry through a 3 ti?mc.X!'.?1frcd tbe cnc le. nt theiirst regimen?of ran-.naper currency. -"of foursad of the line ut,E. Tr visWn:Oi...flragoons;.!,t'lhe iarmets,would noldnger..twC. Z" Tr r- "c au uiso every ot ,Gen. Beaumont, routed rthemange the:vis up with them ana rushed with .tli a .Tt. :..r :r v W i. r r, vtast'innhe -eyenmrr tv rV.,,i tr mto the defiJ Tr, Jlr. - ti ri- i. v - . .i.,. three t sail, astern : arirl PKri r .;ketry. ,;was verytbril, but the;dark-ilish .iM.thelftithoritWvthefia fo"nd ac" S the night .savedthe. divisioi ithe Emperors tfrancis and AleW - Teffiapt.- Baker, had deliver. .atmpughe,woods, so ;that only :There:isnotiM Couraw'r ' .500 were Made prisoners, f Prini :triU he no.peace m,,.1 nd T K U01. LiVlCintbriin. of arrii will iwrrn it TnnrmnTW tr 1 ,1 r .t ' D , ed my orders, and sent them to as sist the Santa Margaritta in leading us up to the enemy. At day light we were near them, an the Santa Mari garittaliacj begun in a vety . gallant manner to fire upon their rear, and was soon rejoined by the'Phttnix. . -4 litte before noon, the French finipg aij action unavoidable began to take in their small sails, and form in a line bearing on the starboard tack ; . we did the sanie and l com jnunicatcd my intentions by hailing to the captains, 4 that I should at tack the centre andrear," and atnoon began the battle : in a short time the van ship of the enemy tacked, which almost directly made the action close and general, the Namur joined soon after we tacked, which we did as soon, as we could get thc ships round, and I directed her by signal, to engage the van ; at half past 3 the action" ceased, the enemy having fought to admiration, and not surrcnderingtill their ships were unraahagable. I have returned thanks to the captains of the ships of the line and the frigates, and thev speak iniigh terms of approbation of their respective officers and ships compa nies. If any thing could add to the .good opinion I had already formed of the officers and crew of the Ca sar, it is their gallant conduct in this .day's battle. The cnemv have suffered much, but our ships not .more than is to be expected on these occasions. You may . judge of mV surprise, sir, when I found thc ships we had taken, were not thc Rochcfort squadron, but from Cadiz. I have the honor to be, Sec. K J- Straxhan Hon. W. Comwallis, admiral of the white,comniander in chief Bcc. &c. &. FIRST LINE. LARBOARD TACX. British Line. Csesar, of 80 guns. Hero, of 74 guns4 Courageaux, of 74 guns. French Line. Duguay Trouin, of 74 guns, rant. Toullet. 1 guns, rear ad. Dumanois. 4 Mont Blanc, of. 74 guns, captain Villegrer. Scipion, of 74 guns, captain Ba rouger. LARBOARD TACK. British Line. v Hero,bf 74guns,hon. capt.Gardner. Namaur, of 74 guns, capt, Hoisted. Caesar, of 80 guns, sir R. J;Strachan. Courageaux, of 74 guns, capt. Lee. French Line. Duguay Trouin. Formidable. JMont-BIanc .Scipion. N. B. The Duguay Trouin, and Scipion, totally dismasetd ; the For. midable and Mont Blanc have - their foremasts standing.' Our ;frigates Santa Margaritta. Eolus, Phocrnix, and Revolutionarc. The Revolutionare joined at the time the Namur did, but, with the rest of our frigates, in consequence of the French tacking, were to leeward.of the enemy. :l do not know what is become of the Belldna, or the other fwo sail we saw on the night of the 2d instant." tThc reports of damage, killed ahd wounded, have not bcetr all receiv ed. The enemy have suiTcrcdmuch. r 'I s :1 -m A - :;. I :"- r - : s- . 1 . -. - 1 . ' 1"
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