..j... . .... . .. . -SN St.- -J ( OatWebitanWf4ir4eJhiHfM peace, J 'V f -3 Vol. v1?' - iiiiiiVii imi 1 1 1 11 j i Him in' " imV i j 11 1 Monday. March '.3,:;I806 Znaim 18 Prince " Murat being informed Ltciy alter W" thelLaTI;m: ud that .every ?S . tt the rewiaitider officers, " who are in general verr different from the .soldiery.- Mat ny ot them are.ot aisungutstiu merit bat the army evince an in stinct which we never have obser ved in our EufoDeah armies. When we ask thtf inHnhitants of Austria, Moravia and Bohemia; if ihev love their Emperor; uwe loved him" they reply, kbut-how do vou exnect we can love him any longer: He has brought in the j Russians.' : - , .It had been reported at Vienna,, that the Russians had beaten the 1 French army and were advancing to that city. Aomaa cried, out fin tKe "streets, v'tiie, French arr j oaen y' tae riussians ars wmm.'. tu! ' consternation was general : f- if anJ dread preyailed through- 'prince Murat entered t5run$ the P M, still in pursuit of jhe enemy, . .1.1";.- a Ju,. ' ; wno ewacuatea mc city aua tadel ;the. latter iaa, fipe structure, and capable of sustaining a, J6rmd siege '"The emperor has removed, his head q'jiarXeri to -forma. : MarsruiV Soiit, with his cor frs f thearmy isat IXiemstscliits. Mar shal Lannes is bufore Porlitx, The ilora vials' entertained e ven a greater hatred against the Russians and wtrnger friendship for us tkn th ustrmns. The country is beut;lulund much more crtiie th'an-Ausr;a. 1 he Mora- vians were astonished 911 beholding in their immense pV.iVs the inaaUi taatsoftHe UScrane1, tVf ICamschat ka and ofGreaflr Tartr.rV, the Nor- scape o,hel them kno bmperor 1 Vt.UHUV : ". . L.-niiPnci- Attack them, l o tnat L P'rinre Mufat.iade the ne- , - ... - , i.r irrunorements; i marcneu j tcr the enemr anu auacKcu u..m Bthe lesdjJat 4 o'clock, P. .M. rsdroffi in which that part which 1 .nfrl rvf thft RUS- iifi mc rcai u v.ni an army was put to flighting Ln. 2000 omoners, and 2000 icd.bftthehcworoawe. iua.&.- loveo mssu uu.y 0 . tilv thnt humau bW is a com. " , Such is the result Oi j; mans, uie oascniw, out y ien.na. g of :i &c, come among them 3to cat each j?e;, CS i -rnbcrti. Theb tJ other threats without1 ihi ir court-' Colleredo, S thf nation, i try hawing any thing in worn. r. on 1 men are also detested . f . . -J hnnieai..t . noli- I and the iAmeror ol a.u . ii , . ...1 ...,. never recover the confiifti ' WdI n J vwvu,x, i""- - I ILwmes.tucked.-.the enemy m Cmg them to public 'a.Sn,uon, . . . -,,ffic ;n thj: tli-r,as of th tont, iSI while he turned themon and sooper or later he-w.U Uave 10 ju.o wealthv Woravu le!eft with the brigade of, grenv. do so. ; , ; . a FmkIi 'officer, "v t under General Dupd,tnirsh: Souit turned them on tne ngm e Ui) CAPITULATION. 4 the tngdeot yeaera. CncmeJ betwfen the Franco-Ba srof the d.vii.on ot y". varin,t br: . sperms or , . ii. uiat nt was u- a -A and 1 ft th reeri- Knts of or ui- isions Watther, ttaced me uus :-j .?f roo nnsoaers. rrKwrifrade of grenadiers under w . . mar J.AftA. hea. Laplanchc-.OTornere k,shd. itselt ?av -, scaped. They tougtit atiiic pu. rZ Krnn fft for a long time. I he .Mai;n af Russian grenadK-r5 1 1 intreniditv. Oener- y (l imot has oeen wu, tn.:tnVtd de-camps, Domangeot lillJ wtrv . - . .11... L, v T.tnitte, were wounaeauv. side Thwoimd of GeueraV 1 .. ' ' . Uic o tMTI br atieat l5days. In the. mean tima the Emneror, wiahing to give r,nad'iers a orool or nis csi-cm. lias appointed Gen. Duroc th.ir The Emperor removed hw neaa quarters to Znaim, on the 7th at 3 o'clock, P. M. The rear-guard of the Russians hadHe -obliged VioHnital of Z.aaim., where we have found considerable magazines of fliur and oats- I he Hussians reuredoBrUnn, atidur advanced guard, pursed them had way. But the Emperor t mg in formed that thd Emperor of Auv tria was at that place, wished to she w him a mark of his regard, ana halted on the eighteenth. ( Herewith il subjoined the capi tulation of thi fort of Kuifitein, kcn by the" Bavarians. . o caera . Baraguay D'HUUers made an in 4Cursionasf?r asPilsen in Bohemia, jand obliged the enemy to evaluate aiieir nosts. - He has taken several it;bo fnlglled the object I tmuI ,rc mn The dismounted 'i&Woiw have crossed with ripidits a Hmouniairisxoi'cred with ice an 1 V es., which separate Bohemu I Y wrofa Bavaria," y J No idea caa be jf&med'.r the 4n:rror with wMch the Easian hav a I -iapired the Moravif hs I a m -ik 1 n;j taeir retreat, thev DQt til t m u ,mtiful."vi'bgt add kked the head er. iny.ol tac p 4517. yh-:n th ' i'ih ibu:uti siw 'tHcm 'gade : Maior General count ,i.'4. i v. 't. ii now pay : ve I the rcdit-ioiis conventii , hHvn found 'a t Iiritnn, 60 Arti.I. To-morrow at TO o'clock; ipieccs t of. cannoa, 00,000 jhs.v1 M. th caite of fCuffi'tein shall if ijowckr. a p.rrat 'oaahtitv. 01 wheat . f T ... 7 : , , Tvii -r. -w i - ..-.i . ' tint t be delivered u to the iiranco-xa-11 uaa,tiour, l-consiaers varinn brigade. . The outer posts zipe o.fc!oathittg. iDurosnfcjv of the" i6ih chasseurs Und CofohlfBotJdea ,6f the llvh dragoous . The'eYny has 'fallen back several leagues. ; " , y Twenty-ninth Bulletin tf the Grand : - -Army,- 1 ' Brunn, Novem&er 23tb,:180. JIarshlNcy hasbtcupied Krli en after having taken many prisoti ers from, the enemy. , He found m the hospital a rreat number of sick and grounded Austriaris. ' On the i7th Nov. he made himself master of CUuzen and Rotzen. Gct . Jaiil&chich, wno defended the Vara!lrgf has been cut off. Mar shal Beniadotie occupies Iglnu. His ti'iops have entered BohciriU. ' Gen. VVr-den, IboinmaiiningfYhe Bavarians, haa taken a company, of Auatrittn artiUerv, 100 horses nd 50 cuiiir and several officers. He m&Js himsclf master of. a considera hie inac-jizine of oats and of other grain, sn(boi many ciruiges : kden 1 with the b,5g;age of several regutients ai?l Aiihtrkn oi!iccrs The atijutuni -commander Ma'mon h made' pi i&eiircri of 200 dragoons of Ijatour Mild cunaaSiers of irlohea? iohc, om hi way5 from Iglauto Brum He attacked .anoiher- detachment of 200 men, ami "made 50 i)iiboner. 'Infuriiiatidii h&s reached us from OhmitZi The court has C VctCii ated that place and retired to Poland. The I rf.athcr begins to be Timorous. Its Van is '.supported by linmn, which is ii stroTjg place .and which tley are now busy in putting into the best slate if defence. ' ce.of.the casde srjaU ; The Emper of-Germany -haj, ssion of by the saijf retired x . Glfhmz. Or posts are within one march ot that place. tad the entran ic t.Acen p'jsstsston iingaue. . ;- s : Ans.f Granted. But irrecipro cal gliaraatee, a Captain of 'Bava rian troops, snail be sent to 'tne cauie, ana a captain son shall rcnair to the city Art. II. T he garrison 01 ivun- iie'in sh ill m rch out with tne ho- j aorsofwar add all its artillery, but ( VtLhaut carrying away &rf or it -I a.iiAiuitton. Ans. The garrison of the pace h shall march out with ad me npnors : 01 war : tncy may m.v vv.u j 1 - : .1 . . . hut tMirni'. t armana sme ariti , muv'- i - J rFxve7ityc:ght'h - Bulletin. " ; ' - " -BniirNcv 21sVlG05. The Emperor enured iil unn the de- 20ch at i3 o ciocu, "A; 1. r jmta'uon, from the states of Mors vi.i, lit the he-id jofwhph was th? bisiujp, cari.e to meet him. Tne liinneror visited the ibuiri. atioirs and gave orders th?t the. titadid hduid be ioniued, in which 'were .found '.upjvardsf 6,0i)0' nrkcrts. great qti'Vllltl" s 01 ammunitsoa Wi war ot all- t inr is fimuocr otac 1 s, Scve'ifti Blilfcthifij the Army ofjtaly. '.'!' llsrxd QiiarEprs', Gotizk, Nov. 23.- T'he arty maintains 'the p6?hf6n wh'f'.H it had taken oh the left bank of, the, Ischzo. 'i' he adsfinfiid guard, uri- ,vt the o.'dtrs'of Ge:. Espanc, esta Sli't'd rself on rhVViacco, repulsed ! i s enemy aa fu' as" Gaux, ami inBe.' attacki, .hiah were perfor tat d riih vitrcairimade'lOO-prcsonrs, The vfiidc -of l!'wircava:ry has rctired-hy xh; :rcat roael. A considerable body v oi tlv-ir infinrry took the.rosd '.y the ail y d flna. to jjam tnat 01 vjiier l yiach. i'ive companies of vliigturs ire I'urss vna;vthe en-jmy in that direc 'ton, wh?h' our advanced posts hive reach" d he intrench inenta of Fre vil, an,d htve taken a .direcilt.m to-arsfd-. Lrvbftch. 1 - : i 5 "'.'WJi V lvctuGehStf-Divimhi&c, to ix s I hasten 16 jntWm our.exceUehfe'jr, : . . " that a'cbrps of he. eeroyfs ?noops:;! ' pth commanneu oy rriuce-nouauiSQewca . Gcv1 fieltileViiiraaiw:-TWGejnWiifF? Tl set tff for'Ssfa wiih'thci tVtserreicom ; ? posed of 'iTolish rpscb'mmartded ; ! by Qen..Fcr:airoent orec"li;i infant ryi a" hattttfion orn manded t Ge'n- .Reemerj, and' tour pif'ces cf ar: GthJ.lRegnler havmg:depaVted;frbin . his cantfnmnts, wnt tQ BiombinoV. wherer by: thisineansVhe cut off the,, . -'i road to' Meatrec fitjm. the 'Austriansi ' v who were 'endeavouring ' to.getfcjM was attacked, aad in spite hf k yigcy. tons resistance, 'was thf ei tim S coiti pclhd jo "fall baxfc. ." --. -v.! " , The corjis of Polish infantry, Whifi v , . was at, Camp6T3ietro with iHe GehV' in chief,;set out before day for Cislle - , Franco; wit h-the Gen.' in chief injpetv 1 son, who, when 'about half way, "per- ft eivea tne oi vision 01 cgmer ;w,-ub j reu eating, oruerct 01. sjruuiasAi, to attack tbe.ehettfjPrin 3ank;: Tho; iuack waaftrmidialely msde'witli TrifcT " ... 1 ' II war ianets shaH ue untixt 4-nu, " 5 ,inn(Ylin u,c , t nnw,w 1 nft as- c,a widiot flmts.. The prison . had unkcd 1 their cavlrv Hall mar(ihfontwith two pieces- of jaanon withtmtamumtiQnv Art-Unvave property shall 4e, respected, nd. it is stipulated that it shall be transported m sciy 10 the Aus trianar my 1 which 'composed a corps , of aho-U leioOO men,- and wr t disposed to defend their position at the junction of the'iroad between Briinn md Ui- mutz. GeHv WaHher5biiged:them th The (en. in chjef has.fetit thedi vi.ir,n, .iera to- Trieste.' The. Au6r .. . ii ' .H'K JVfFp'rpnt. -rtnseik to' .oUit ' uranien-ru uiCrfi.- i ground. Gen. Ivlurat dibpatchr:cl peny 01 uic b''1 , r to hia assistance d'tiautpotfa Otvi cet.oaol ihe.ilrlts and mans 01 1 . cmraS5iers, and thre squa d environs, wntcu ui the forts an drons ol the imperial guards.---; t be removed irom tne piacc. , j ,riw,:ftu nlir -horses were much fa. Art.IV.Therat6ationoUheae . . S , a - rP fVrted fi nu nru. 1 wi. s&a w w " Av .o. 'itnLtttrin fihau ta&e 11 ' ; 1 place to day, according to military lorm and regulauous, . Granted. ? ,; j -. m.,0, -.' Signed infirm by both parties,. seventh Grand Army ', r.d nufto fiicht. They leit more than 300 chosen dragoons on the field of battle, and i00 honea'ftsU into our hitnda. . iIarshat BesMercs,commaridicg tKeitnnerial Kards, at the head-of some fc'quadroii ot guards, , made a brUIians attcfc -wnicn mrcw.meai. Ii isito cemfusion and piU-.thm I route. Nothing could form a grea- 1S05 o:...-u. iv,tf 7mnte.ridolF. ! tcr contrast thtUe silence ot .he the enemy htts contxnaea to. reu cat with the utmost precipitation. Ge- i?hhts briiiade ; 1 tit tiV'V;"' " of dragoons puriufcd theiasvrord in bund. "Th ' vast 'plaito of. Mora- 1 ft 4, nn the h-ii-hts of PorittS, he. V-Pv theyiiV f chtohheetrearof. several corps 3 v, our enemies arfo:rr . ,nc) f ;eak of tiuni mv as Bbarjan i,. aio every wnra bjjrctivi uvau; w guards of cuirasiieiira and the up roar ot the ilu.ssians. Thfs body of .Russian cavalry, is well-mounted and welt equipped; .and has shewn great bravery and j j IWUlunuu uvvivv ?v- trr 1 to be mdl.aDquaintedith. the use eir sabre and in that point ouc i of th diirintf AVVaad made s.ow i 'K ' Tjr j onnng. i v , , . r had some vkdled and 50 woui- tri&nfc facuatedthe.pUce at bur ap proach, leaving 30P-. if their wounded. A corpift of troops pursued thhi on the wiv to Leybach and took 50 pri soners. Two regiments of dragoons, supported by infantrybave proceeded on our left as far as Ghinsade Plelz, whic w s ffuarded'by the 2 regiments of miAntiy Straoldo and Dsligne, and some oivlrv; 1 All the posts were afc ban don cd tfee day after the arrfval ot our troops. The Gen. ol bujraae cour, who commands thm hts ra- ceived orders to ptfnetrate as Ur-as- ViUaeh, and to endeavour to open : a communication with the grand army' ihose movements have no doubt de terminad tfee retrea.. of the' enemy, who were fraid of being surrounded. A detachment 4las also been sent to Poateba Veneta, where the enemy werJirrelty strong, but diH not dare o uTTf.it our arrival.- In Aese various tmffVxient6, .we have taken nearly ! Uoa' prisoners. The Gen in chief ha1 ictMiear raoua, tne corps pi troops frtn Naples to which he hasatldecl a Jtiivision of the army, the torsican 'tlion and the '2d Italian regiment; Lieut Gen. Gouvain St. Cyr, who emniands these united forces, holds Chioa aid Brondolo, and ktepshimr elf prepared. to fall on the Sritfsh nd Russians, if they dart attempt ths deharkatiou with which they threaten the coast of Italy. greatest .vigour, ..and the enmy;was obliged to retire' ;to,Castlerkn.co,V Vuh the lOtffe of 150 prisoneW(amotir;; , wl.omvwvrea col.' and major) rn5 d pieces df canjion; -- ,;y..-tf Gen, Rcghier, takirr:ladvabtge bC, this manccuvre of-the GeUtTn ehu.fji . attacked tlicm ?gainln pjirs9nr'andr Ynade 2p00 prisaher Jherest of the .enemy's : columhTfetrcatcdltb Vil Franca, whereSOOfr, AustriansVf.?jh:; were hmmed'jn jy"the regiment, erf . Polish infantty, laid down'lhtirirmaf.- to Cof : G rabin sk!r tr4 a 'corp,of -7-00 chirkseurs, surrendered to litetit. CoUQlopmki.- v . , 8000 prisoners, 700 horees,, .13 pieces of cryionl 6 colours and one standard v'e the result of this day " Ariiong thejprisoners is. Prince R han, 3 coU. 6 majors ; and 3 lieutv The'dead amount to abovt QOO, Da mons:, whom re-2 co's. 4 beat, cols and 4 majors. The;wpuadd about nnaEiEB'oi "NOV. If, c It will Kive the friends of thereat cause of mankind no smdl pleasure to be informed, that wherever, the Trench have entered a capital in this iountry, theyrhare been received a the deliverers ot mankind. Long live the EmperorNapsleen,' has been " the generel acclamation from -every house, from every window. The in habitants, and partlcuUrlr the w L men, presented themselves in crowd in every street, to otier wine and re freshroenia to both officers and cl; diers, : Citizens, by thousands, were scnHvith lean in thcii- eyes, giving thank to heaven for having delivered tneirjcduntry from the hard hand of tyrants nd oppressors. 7 Stati o Kaarta-Garolitta, V .Salisbury District, J Scpttm&cr Tennt 1.J3.- 180$ -la th's suit Iucket JHvi & Wi ' William Jdoihy ct alias. tT is ordered by the Court, 'ihtfr . Adverticraentb rnd )3C weeks: SSO7 ecaaively at tha Court-Housein th Crnity 6t Surry- and i the State Gazatte, notify, icg RoScrt Mosby, EiitaJbetKMOaiua and Nancy Lewis, who are made Befer- dari'ti h thjs'petitioo, an who hv cut thv" State, Wr tbem to appear at tae xuza Court to be hoiden fa tut district ct iisbary. n tht nineteenth day of MiivV nsxt, and hew cause, if ay tkey Itave, whv the petitioner!; sh ould uo c evm..i ta their part in the di vioa oi the i-a:c of Samuel UosUy, dtewsed, agreaaUy to tae acts of the General AsseraWy, iaHh-.s.. case made and provided; or ctherwifc-A Plaintiff5 Petition &h&il U.tekn pre c r Iti&O. and ;tfdi:nitt entered Mcoidinv' -5S0TrORT ST0KZt CWk if Si'ishrf Safer esr . Oct. 21, 16JJ. - . f . tUl: - ' SvS r uii-.i VERY TIGHTLY BOUND I V. It f-L iil after mail 1 s ss, and the i. f J hm r1 t

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