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wilmington gazette volvtte x published wkkiii-v hy ali.masd hall tuesday january 7 lbco a'o 470 list of acts poised at hie lust jtititn of the legislature cf north carolina european news the austrian army which had been hem med in on every side has been totally delta ted tha garrison of u tqn has capitulated ; a'),u n men have laid down w';r ami and heen made prisoners of wur home corps that hud fled toward the tyrol were vigor ously put sued the consequences of siirh a victory arc in calculable ; alt the pftsses of the lyrol being in our possession the army of the archduke charles is placed between the grand army si the army of general mksmna the r pu'ts u vienna are open and t he rusbiau o lumn lilch will certainly ii<>i oppose them selroe to the vintorioui trench artny have no uilmrcourse to follow but to return s ihuy caiutt f he history of fcluropv l«>r the lu*t hi i cu centuries presents noi an evum to he comparod w ith ti>is vi whic ; i could ii^ve nucii conten l uencva»«^c<mm((j dt fraivt campaijrn i ha?e dispersed an army of tin huntutd thoh^and n>cn 1 have almost taken the half prisoners | the rest are killed wounded or deserted u reduced to the greatest consternation these brilliant auecatsm 1 owe to the affection of thy soldiers to their patience in tupporting fatigue 1 have only rest i g0 men in killed and wounded sent tors the lii t object i ! the war is already ful filled — the kiector of bavaria is re-estah lishad on hi tbrone the unjust aggrsatorn have been airuck ai if by lightnings tnd with the help i ued 1 hope ( in a short spaced time to he able to triumph oter my other enemies london november american bottoms an act to r»i«r(rti*««micli-*c the 2nd sec tion of an act j.assed in 1786 entitled an ad to direct the method of appointing jurors and kurrtynri to run out deputed lands so iur as raqtlirtl jurors of view toincoi potato it company for improving the tuivijjaiion oi tar river uiid for keeping the name in good rejfatr to amend the law regulating the police of the town ol i'ayeiluvult to incorporate and establish a dank to be c;i!!cu by the name aud vitlc of tlic btatc bsnk u noi-ih-cdi'oliii.i to niter arid hiienil a part of the 5th sec tion of an act entitled ' an act directing in what manner any p«nol1 who hereafter in'iy enter hinds in any county oi this slate shall be emitted to have bit or her cartiiictte returned to repeal nn art entitled ' a.i act to repeal en much of the several laws now in.force in the following coiiimuiiicaliuii will be rend with much interest by tht commercial world it rrfktei to a subject ol uiuch importance and embraces coniequencca of the vrevtmt magnitude we shall oflcr no ixin.u ks on it at present : great cumberland place oct ?*« " sir 1 have the pleasure to ein ion j "> a copy of a note from lord mu 1 ,; i • i.e i in injj information iliat his u/y • . is jit fit to relax in certain respect the b ■■■of the porn of cadiz mi it lucaf wn h u now formed l>y ins naval tm s " as the mod a un which i given to the blockade of i:ic e ports ly this decla,rti lioiiofhisin''ji->i f may uenfimpoi tan o lotiie united stutes i have 10 reqdesi thal'you will be so guoil us lu communicate it withutii de iy to their coiisuli at their s'.veriii port that their citizens mny have the udvautdge ol it " from my imperial amp at 1 ichingci i 26ih vcndemaiit oct 18 " n'al'bl.eon 2}ji(iviir stauq4%i(teoftl\t lit jvov we received ititeuigenee from frankfort to the - 7 1 1 1 ofoctober while our paper wu bt press it ulds however few j>ai ' iculut-k uf importance to those already mnde known through the official bull tins of the french ar:)iv tiic only interesting news is that which relate ir the retreat ofthe w reck of tl r auurian mhv on the 20th of october t,ha little column commanded by the arihtfuke fevdinand arrived nt nuremberg it 1,ad been on '!■. i8:li ■gunzenhausen this co luniu c wi.-dw'nh ii jo or 60 pieces of artilii ??' it h'ld scn-.cfly departed thence when prince murat's corps appeared and made i.t prisoners in the snlntrb f gostrnhof prince mnrnt v<.t\i nt the head of four regi m nt»of .-.!■.'■■)■, and pursued the auatrians m ii ly ii lsehenau he came back himsi-lf i i ver in the evening and took up his head inmrter at nnremberg while his corps fol lowed the eneinyi another action has beet f ugfatatlachenitu in which the french took i number of prisoners and bomc cannon i'lie atistrinns then continued their retreat in king the rood tu the mountains at last on ihe 22il the french cavalry which pursued the austrinns returned to nuremberg bring iiv wiih iiieni iwcnl three pieces of artillery an immense boon and four hundred priunn ers they had chased the entmy to the ottyei side ol grasenbcrg — tjn the''j3d the french troops had marched from the environs ofls'n rrmberg to proceed to katisbon the head quarters v ere nl feuchton the 82d and weri in be ut neumni k on the 33d another aus irian corps rerrroted on the 13th by the wa of l'uea»»n to liregetitz and htnti in tbe 1 y rol two days after ihe frt n ii wt-;-t hi fues st-n the aiistri;m gen wolfe hi ii at fti berachi with nbout c < or 7000 men marshal soul hasm«rched thither and marshal vi pere'au isadvanciti thronghthe black forest to form a junction with him oi 1 ua.m irtklliobxci announcing the defeat of gen al.xk the re duction of l'lin iii d the taking of more thun 40,000 pruoner this state at grants power to the trustee oi the univer»ii i.l n carolina to st i^u uiid possess for the t^seof the sml uitivcrtuyj a ny estrheatet und co l^rat'.;l prnpi rty i'o iiic/ivj h'rtie nu i»mmai)/'s l djje no 30 wiimivnglnn t'i ;>• . v ii ii n i/ers j id > ■in s of •?", s ' nil binis anil ., r y ovlj t_i j,ji ,..*, i<»ni trading with slaves to iiiiti ihc time of holding the several eli c.'iuiis in the tou.uy of ls i i : < : ) , ayd to gvant ilic inhubitunm of suid couiiiy two o llicr si p«rule elections for alter the urn of holding the supe rior courts oi la iv and courts of equity for the dis.net oi 1 irganton and also hie times f holding the county courts oi n»w-hano ver october 26 | on the 33d vendemaire l h october | marbhul boult seized upon memmingeni where '.:•_• his nude 600 prwonerst i have the honor t bcj sir your very obli irci servant jaifes munroe c wm layman c ■' of til i ':!>, ■■.' (,.\ .•;, it lu jiiiikj muni'oe fitji 1 ivriiintf-stitei oct n " th unil'jrsii;!,v\i liis maj«s»ty'a princi pal sci'utary i isiate for foreign uli.uis hai the hon'uif to inform mr munroe that tlio kiiir hav.i.i been pleased in conlurniity to tilts no'e trui mined by lh liuderhigiibd t mr munroe on the sitli it april la»t to di rect 1 1 1 -.» i the net«i m-y meaburcd >> 1 1 u i 1 he ta ken for the blockade ofuadiz and st luc»r aitd such having been ui itieintfiiow lilocki dedt the undesigned is i mdei u ac quaint mr munroe thut his aldjtbt , , .»..- i'd to declare that such in . ku ic w ;| not x t ii'i to prevent rteutrul ves^eli fro n tnteiiiig into and s:\iliih from tlic said puts of cadiz anil si ijiicai'j provided ii 1 ihi ves ils :,<< entering and bailing from tlic thl ports s:i ii not be found in have on board ur in hav car ried to said ports any warlike or navu stores or tiiy article or articlc-i intci.'crl to e or usually converted into warlik naval btorca oi provisions of any kind vvlatcvir except ing such at may be fairly deemed sea stores for the use of the crews of such neutcal ves 8el the undersigned is therefore comman ded to request mr iunroe to apprize the mcrican con-ul and imrchants residing in england of thu determination of fiis ma jesty the underaigr .* j requests mr munroeto accept the assurance of his high coiimdemion mulgrave in the mi in line lus ntujskiy torrouncltd j t'.il city oi uim with tlie m«iu body oi his < nrniy the aust!i..ns hnd concentrated in t!ic < neighbo j liood <•; lhn the vitjic i>i their lor ! c--s wjth the inception 1 20 ( uu men uiulef pri.icu ferdntaii ., who endeavoured tu i i into bohemia i the night of the 1 7 '. h and 18 i october i the o\vn of ulm capiuiuie'l mio ilack 1 i genei'dis und 30,000 mtin wci maue priso i ir"'j hi svar prince vlurat renched i ■h the rear of the column winch , ..-.■_ 21tt he hi tele i u prism . j jili the whole coi s lii ..... m ! li ivaii.1 i litirkt tvrtcu»lf(l ! marslml i iici'nut j li . i'i )!'•. 1 his i-u.irfil posts i t • llu hi . l ,. ■, beli •. i tlivit the il-l«1 i larteri ofthu empri viil e removed from gluitoautr 1 ' ; m the 38tb the othci relation gives ditails of'theit grciit tsventia moitiifur we are asttit'cd i hat his excellency ar ; shal alutwua hug receiiecl l-.mi hit majeily lua cinpsror a leiier of which the lotiuwing is an cxiracl : " the auatriani retire continually before the grand army : they will be uj ileu uji by slept us wcil as tlii rttmklubi it we alioiild come up wilh them 1 am sorry lhat our moveravnu und uccesa diminish tiic num ber of tronpa you cornl>mt-i ihere aliall iu ni.iiii lebi for you lo conquer conservative sbnate to continue in force an act passed at tin jast general assembly entitled " an act to amend an act pasted at newbern iu the year 1797 cntiiled •• an act to encourage tlie building of mills and directing tiie duly of millers 1*0 prevent vice and immorality by rler.uf ingtbc ofi'ences i herein contained to be the subject of indictment inspecting ilit elections in tlic counties of brunswick and k ndolph to amend ihe 26 section of an net of the assembly of 1795 entitled • an act directing the manner in which the clerks of the sever 1 superior and county court shall hereafter make their return to the comptroller to prevent inspectors from being concern in trade or the exportation of commodities lial'l t'otnspectton to incorporate the ne«vl = rn 3»itcto*niwl society to repeal all laws heretofore passed au ihoi-isiogjth secretary of state to issue war nuis for lands for military services to alter the t\m of holding the county courts of cumberland we 1 earn that a secret expsdition consis ting of the coldstreuui reg nu nt the 3d guard the 4th pr king's own the 1 4th and 33d regimental the 95thrii corps thu ger man legion and t!»e brtiikry sailed from the down for i be continent on the 6 1 (> ot no vember the duke ol york who irua to have hud uie covrimund will j in them in the spring but the dukc'ii of i'-un berl ind and c*mb nidge gcitera uufrdrd moore and lord chatham accuin|iahicd the troops as cornm'cnubrs ofcohimtm extraordinary melting thursday oct 28 ' at one o'clock iim d iy the members r,l the conservative senate mi i in virtue of a convocation extraordinary ordered i hit | highlit prince joseph grand elector i his imperial highness prince louib con stable hi3 serene highness tbearch chan cellor of the umpire and some^ct the mini ' teis were present ui the sitting it was opened under the presidency of the • grand elector with the following tpecch pronounced by ins highness i " senators — in tiie niidut of his triumphs i : his majesty has felt he necessity of giving ; co the senate anew proof of his esteem { it ' is the object of lie nies*iij{e which hit ma j jesty h s ordered me io submit to you you j will perceive gentlemen that his majesty i is impatient that the french jromh alioald j uke their shurt of the fresh suaceuet which j awuit hint liut i.l:t%.iiy our voting con j scripts are in ptotionj thty ve setting outi i orhuvft uli'ead viarit so all pare is know that when uieir children l^o ■<> he i;niii r li my they go to pluct theulwlvcs under il-.e i shiuldut the con>num father of the french ' v . j is move sparing ot their blood timn he is anxious tor glory the emperor and w ! my have exceeded the hopetot the nation , i have the happiness o/inf rming you that • it answers in n manner worthy jf it the glorioux invitation ol its chief the message of ilia kmperor and kihcc which his imperial lii^hiuss read to the j meeting is expressed in the following ina;i ! ner •• senators — i send yon forty sinnd of co lours which my army has conquered in the different actions winch iqok l tea since tlr.n at wertingen it is n homage which i and ray uriny pay to the sages qf the empire j j ii is an offering mucieuiy children to their i fathers senators accept it s a proof of mj : satisfaction for the manner in which you have i ai.vii.s a-.si-,t<;d me in the most important j concerns o the empire and you french | men cause your liiotlitrs.to march ; let them j h.uttn to combat by our side in order that without shedding of blood without extra ordinary exertion m . mu y repel fa from ! us all the armies created by the gold of tnjr i i land and ovrrwhckn utitn cunfiwion the al i lies of the oppressors of the seas senator 1 a month is not yet elapsed since 1 told you ' j that your emperor and lm army would do i their duty — i am impatient to w that in i i 1 pcopu have done theirs since i i gan tin 1 to raise a revenue fertile payment of the civil list und contingent charges of govern bient for the yt-jr 18u6 h dative to the coott of conference to mnend in net passed ii 1804 entitled • an act to amend an art entitled an act concerning proving of wills and granting let ters of adrmnistrauoh and io prevent frauds in the man.igeuient of inte»ttte estates pas sed in the year ltx'j for impr>)vin.r the navigation of rock fish creek and lower little river in cumber land i:oii|)ijf to amend the several acts no\r in force granting seprraic eleciic-nitoihe inhabitants of dublin coualjr ami csialilikliing one other uperate eladtion in said county ketkiive to binds told for laxes a appointing tbejogvernog fpf n e time be inr ptesidient of t!m begird of trukteea of the university of north-camhna gr'4n£ng further time for proving and rt guttm-ingbiflsof sale and deeds of gib to incorporate a company for the purpose of cutting a n.ivigable canal from lockwood's fjjly to eiit bcth river in bruntwirkruuiity to embower the county courts of duplin id ont|o to by a tax to pdy jmoib for aid couutics lu thesuptiiorcouits address of the t.mperov x.tpilr.ct to jits soldiers tlie evening before tlie surrender of v"]m ilie emperor ittucd the following protlam tii n : •• soldiers a mr.ruh apo n-e wore encamped nn the shores of the ocean opposite to engj land ; but an impious league compelled u to ify towards the iliiine *' it it but a fortnight since we pained tha river and the alpsof w'rtentberg the ntc ltr the danube and the let h those cek b'rated barrim of gtrmaoy have not retarded our m.-ncli a lay un hour or an instant in dignation bgatntt a prince whom we ha\c twice re-seated on liis throne when it depen ded entirelv on ourpleoiurtj to hurl him i'voin it supplied us with wings the enemy's r my deceived by mr tnanoetirrea and tlie rd pidity ofour movementi is completely tcr ned it how fi^hll only for its s»afety it would gladly embrace an opportunity of es capingnnd re turning homo i but itunowitjoo intei 1'he fi>riiiic;i!tnn which it erected a 1 . .; great expenca along tlie lller crxptctinu that wethould advance through the passes 1 f the black forest are become useless in we liuve approached by the plains of havana " soldiers but for the army which is now in front of y«ti we should this day liave btcn in london we sl.oultl have avenged oursthi -, for six centuries ol insults and rektored the freedom of the teas 1 iic n chanced gtibrd ot the russian troops entered lioi.zcnbur^h on t!ic llbe on tlu 2 ol ctober the prussians entered ilan ovtfron the following day 1 h rtrmils of 1'tusm.i brosdispoacd into fqur divisions i one of ihese reinlurced ly 21,000 saxons and 20,000 lltssitn is to cover the tronticrs ot fiaacoiiia : u second hat proceeded t hihiesheimi a third is to march to the kbine uiui a fourth to remain in'brandenburjjb the duke of brunswick commands the army in lower saxony which is to be joined by i lie russians und the liri tish expedition nbovr noiiccd there is a probability that one of the prussian armies will invade holland to defend which french troops were on tba point ui marching into the republic the ottoman troops at cairo have o taiced a complete victory over me reiractory liiy j l]ie heads ol seveq of them in con fohsnfty with the usual practice ot turkey v»eit publicly bung up at llic gfttel of the sc raglio at constautiiinpli among whom was si»iil to be the celebruied i'.ui key " but bear in mind to-morrow that you are fighting against the silica of england thai you have to avenge yourtelve on a perjurn prince whose own letters breathed notbinti but peace at ihc moment wlien he was march ing his army agafnit our ally j who thought ua cowardly enough to suppose that we khould tamely witnect l.ii passage of the inn 1.:r entry iiro municji and his ajj^ressiot'i bgainat the elector o bavaria ! he thought we were occupied ehewnere ; let him fo the third and last time learn that we know lot to he present in every place where the counti ha enemies to cofflbati t 1 * * subset ibert hove received from mew-tork a vhhy grser.u assort hi n x o f g o o d s biiited to the season which they offer for lala ii rtasooiibjc terms for cash or eoiuiiiy piotluce hooper & mitchell they have ahi on hand fir sale genuine port wine ifl cases of 3 the bulletin from bmufgntt captain owen it the inunortalite friurite on receiving from the 1'iciich commodore robin the late laconic builemi relative tu the entire defeat of the austrian umiy re lorned itmncdiattly the follow in neat sal rital reply :— captain owen of hrowortalitc livery mucli uuli^eu to cuinmodui'c kohin lor the nc\r he did him thw honour to communi cate avjwii d.i/.tn e»cl olj jamaica rum by tin hogkbeutf suj ir hy the liotjshtad or barrel shi bfml of best quality tobacco i'lour butter 15tef kc it is becqinc necessary from i!»e frequent mistakes th;it lmvc taken p|joe in ctinae fjuennuuf the disinnc^.y of servants that urc tent fop gooda to uok as or perhapa iaaceu ruries oi our own to advcriiic ourt usiuivuis thdl we must leclinc that practice in future ucctiiibcr 3 1804 " sold'ilis to-morrow will l>e an hondrci timesmore celebrated than tlif day of marci ko i have placed the enemy in the same pu sill'lll u ije rrqwetu further to know if that re port is at all biiin!>i to those lately made uy admirals verheul ui;«l i a croiaei and it tins victory has been m decisive sthutol aion villeneuve's " recollect that the most remote poster i will remark the contact of each of you on t .; i.itmiiornme day votir progeny fne lnim!n - yean brace who miy place tbettitelvva und those eagle aroand vrhich we rally w know in drt.il evt-ry thing lhat your respir . ive rorpt l.ij „•. .! i ; ve f-jn^rroir aril l fa;im octol.tr 93 the telegraph has announced thi day ilie grand evwtti whioti the last bulletin of u»c gmud uruiy ltd u to pmayt
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wilmington gazette volvtte x published wkkiii-v hy ali.masd hall tuesday january 7 lbco a'o 470 list of acts poised at hie lust jtititn of the legislature cf north carolina european news the austrian army which had been hem med in on every side has been totally delta ted tha garrison of u tqn has capitulated ; a'),u n men have laid down w';r ami and heen made prisoners of wur home corps that hud fled toward the tyrol were vigor ously put sued the consequences of siirh a victory arc in calculable ; alt the pftsses of the lyrol being in our possession the army of the archduke charles is placed between the grand army si the army of general mksmna the r pu'ts u vienna are open and t he rusbiau o lumn lilch will certainly ii<>i oppose them selroe to the vintorioui trench artny have no uilmrcourse to follow but to return s ihuy caiutt f he history of fcluropv l«>r the lu*t hi i cu centuries presents noi an evum to he comparod w ith ti>is vi whic ; i could ii^ve nucii conten l uencva»«^c |