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?? 1 1 i no 1-vjfs ■■■' xjc/k/^va 1 i vj foe tun x publ18heu wkki.iv)my 4llmand ball tuesday march 4 iao a i ii foheignnews pro ! vm vtion the an<tri;ii)s li ivr not bad tunr to enrry off above u fifth 01 fijurth ol their mrtilleri or liny t n;r ■',. ,, 1 conbejjuimice vve have warlike stores mtscleitt i01 1 cnmpalcns to renew our artillery eqnipa^e lour liin 1 il ww should lose it \\ , havct also provision n • ifi-t a sk'ge fora gr«»i n inibei ol l.ite the empvror 1 s established himkeu at schoenbrunn \\ . weni i<j d f to vienna at 9 i'ctock in the morning lie passed ihe rest ul the nl hi in imtimr ihe advanctd posts on the left b nkol ihe i inube an well istlie positions and 10 sutitfy himself thai every du » was well performed he roturn ed to schoenbrunn t bn^k of doy the weatht-r has l<ecnme delightful this duv is one ol ihe i'iium cit trti winter iho 1 cold commercial and all other traniuc tiflns go on it vienna in thi usual wwy hie fnhasitants an nll of confidant c and perfi t v ■'' hi ir < ise i he pupul ition >.! 1 ii citj is ilbotlt us 1,000 suttls it i n ■! hmpposl ll to h*vu himlnrshcd nbrrv i 1 100 bj ihe de p in urc of the < ouri arid no ilitj . ■' 1 or ret eivi d at ' noon m de w ifim \\ ho is now placed al i . head ol 11 idministi'h ion of ii vi iti la i twn rtnsian kenirah tt se4na that tol vvatu is not v;i..ti bul ins hortfi ii r been wound kd in ihi mtu k t wit , j fix ner ! l.i nc«s +>. hi hli ilcasii i i.i < ii | < ii i , \. iuj uum i i ai licular it^u;d ior ilis i hi eft " the l • \ of tin excellency the ci i i sary of th ourt established in low ei austria the p lie are informed that for th preservation f peace and order in the in irior i hai ' u decreed that,a certain i ii i r u .. n , citizens compri ing the ii i i s n . wi il i tbe members of the tcadi - my ofsue am md other individuals who have means of inning thenuelv.es in a con l'1 i pir h ; in iirms shall always i re - 1 ''• tope any service which may be required of ih m hi re follow ihe nfocts '* pmiite the parudes win i the mun tt-r roll i , tiled lb - trumpi isnhsll he uun i vd twice at each phice ul parade the ri ti us nl en h lei lion bhall r ii to then i t with their arm i and thorn i iii for one il is -, rictly forbi iden any p en i eitiaen soldiers to appear on thi , ! ku • when the trumpets shall be sound 1 ' rty person who shall contravene thia order i i*h he mrcsted by the patrol as and delivered up to the police vleisurcs have likewise been taken n put nil the lick and pmr who i noi the mentis of sub istence into the city h.o iii i in order lo be ' keti ■bre of p irisi december 2 kgond dl'lletin or the k h army st !'• ten j<n 13 morwhal btmlt has followed up iiii sue ices j he whole cbrp nt tfcerfthjt is ties troyed i'hol vnilenian laved liiinu-lf with * officer of !:■•' ..... ( ..■!,. mhi-uh nt 11 nt leoucn ha them nude uiiiuitoia of loo c^.'l.y prince murat lias been ihdse thrte dnyb wit inn limit ■kaj(ue o \ ienim all the auslriun tronpi have evacuntcd that cay the national guard perform duty there ni'l air in high spirits this day tl i rench troop made th.-ir entry into mm c lt o |. tl • russian if k%ai eve opp mi v which wui offered t'l.n lo c.i ...,. iii ik on il.e lui;i.is of h ■' ■• : ;'• ■! v p ■'■•> ) i hey enmed the i 1 " i'crn in iniii.iii.iitly tiler *'>• i • •< ■iha in ;<!...• u hlch v»;is a *■•'■"■■• •>" ■• •"■the i in .! day break his ha murtiei'i attftctneul luixbaitnliatw fixed himself dt s in needing tu,flnd there fcrear njuard ; ' w h » le uuaalnn army w ' iiero hen ••> nmc iced the bat tli of diernsteln which ui , be forever me tftorabltg n military jftnals pmtn t iti ihe morning until 4 in the uftei ioon these 4,000 brave men opposed lire i i ion anny and pot to rout every thing opposed to them — muter of fie village oi cetibtn they lie beved hie day finished but th enemy irri tated having loat io stand of cojoum 6 pie €'.•% }[ cannon 900 men prisoners and 3,000 lulled had givefta different direction lothtir u ip by forced m'archea in order to flank t'.r french aa soon us marshal moitter jpyrceivcd th'in manoeuver he marched au tei ily to twe troops which had bled off and attacked thi m t the tame time that the o\u rcrime'it of light infantry and 3 1 of the b n having chjitjecl another russian corps kill it >■> ili^hti taking uvu standards and lour lmnd.rd men this h is been a moody day dcail ho dn.s covered the whole field ofbattle m'"'c than 4000 rtimlanshavebeen killedorwound ed ; 1,300 h v l i n nude prisoners j a mon the lattei 2 cojoneta on out side the loss has been considerable the4th and shii li y inf.i'ify liive suffered most the co lonels of the iro l and io;,,i bay l»l-cii slight y wouhtmd col wjttrci'uf the 4th regi . im-tit of d raj.fi i km b*«tl tfllhjd his majesty had chosen him for one ofhisttftta — jle w.is a in r nir t-r liv wpileoftlie diiwdv«iha^ei ol his-pcjitiw in had nrada a brilliant resistance rr.m n huisian co lunidi but he i\uh struck uiih i pistol b.ill and died in theniidit of the battle li u n.s uuit the i u»iians retired without biddirta ijuii'l bye 1 • : •'■:; :' "' •'■of oerm iny the en • '-. ih i mi lister and u m at •'. ui.i in rli r '' l h nobili j tui ail . . , ' , but llie pi ■/ ■-, h ■,,- ■. ... , j j lf ,._ l l ' : " ( ' r i " '■x>-.ifrai ururin odliis return ti urn ■i ttn j'.cit i mii ..■■;:■; :., v i i ;, the besrer c in my tlisp dies bviwsen ihe etnperbrs of france ami ci nuatiy the emperor of (. h.mv v.-iil in doubt bgr«e to a peate at toon a ht i m bn'talii the a*»aii i'i.ic enipe ror f lf.i-si i n t ic ntebn j ni . ,|, ( . ,,,,. roii-ent f the people is etctrerne 1 hi y v v ri vi.nna and it ml ho pfoiinevt t the an , an mbnavdhy ihut they art hv'lv go vp-ncd that forthe so ; intcicsi ol l .,'■hnd they hiivr been dnagi^d rntoah uniust and ruinous wit that they have i&oridated germ my with b .•■'..;, ian i thmhuml lirr s mdre destruckn than 11 the scourges of irartjnitedi that thvii financai are in the gveateat utauidar ; lluit public and private credit are rained by ihe great quantity of p :>«•!• moi v which is at a iacount oi 50 p'rctnt thatthejr had misfortunw enough before without adding to uitra ilic horrors of w.iv a vuiumi of 4000 austrian infantry and a '• iflaieni 1 1 ( in pstli is | atsed ti roti li opr in iii . who p«rn itted tlx m io jo i.fi • false report of a m^pe union cf ntms h..\ni been sprevd uniting tut soldiers on u \ occasion vt uui;:ii!zr il chaitctcrci i c 1-u-in i v id brave in the midst ofbattlej arc possessed of the utmost gtnci-osii l.en the ii li'iii is over ieneral stillhiuid ermmsrulirir tic k vuih.a corps of mai-ih.l duvr.visi h»f taken i"i pieces oi 111,011 vml nil the provi » wukguds ili(l l((i hii-ti j us mini ;.,; vhule m-ll)jt l i m\r is'ri;.ti turn ;• ■v , in i ur poommiun i i e jinlm t schiai.biii , in whii i ilu i n»l eioi iikiilei vm bi.i l-j m..111 l heresa u hoi-e porrr lit i bo been in iilmoit every spavin irt ! i • - 1 "' < wlili h ibe < mp ■r no o 1 1 -.-., u a muible kiutue of ihui empn b tin 1 i ' " svking l 1 • ■<<•.(., ihiit jj i',icat quern was ytt living io v i 1 hemejl i u gox rm bj tl i ini i ;, biich u womoii i,s ii ml unc ric ( ■lie .. < , cuiiktamly turroundcd at she nivi .. by the grct men of her nat'inn tlni w have kjiovn the will ct her pi-opk mt wolilcj not have permitted her piovwcci lo be cuvuged i>y us . irnil n ueccviic . : n debutiitt i>nn vaf with france hln would not lui\e consulted with such ft courtiei i cobenrzcl who by far ton wrll acquainted with die inuiguei f>f hia court fecra to ru plvtie a bu'tinge w oji an ihunn fully in estud ith a (, in tut v i,i u si c i ■-■■', nor by m ( r!i a writer ns c(,llenibbch b a n un in i s universally d i tdas i imbtny — slio v uui t i have piven the coroni'ai i l t her army no cm h a man us m^ck appcinted m i b the will i i the uv i w inn by tli conflrtenct 1 ihe nmion * ut i y 1 nplai i hi il hiij-bi.i indeed there appears to ut arc maikable unuitimil ofcpinitnvmn ihe nat > i ogainbt the measures of the ni.ti ciiizera ol ill cl isr i:c m m i.nlil ti ik ll li.tr r u hie prirtte ihcnischeb are ojipoked io ua rravi inhabitants nf vienna you wijl tluiili m for ihe w doni of th'isu mcashrex which are rak n 1 b t»ood nf your country the n i;;i-.ic ':«- will •. i |.| ■' ■, vt r ti'in w.i • the same semirnnnlt which have alwuys arun'i.-d them vve expect envy tiling ivoin t iq in»i iit-j-.t nf iii;'ri:v who havrt fthvnynttrttlngimheti thi.mss;jvfs 111 tve ry uiik'i"ii • he nrps ul marshnl s011i1 pasted thro 1 ma tl is moi-ning ui g m ( k tlmt of marsh il d.1v0u 1 is mar ! ig thi'ou h it «' l ' 1!i " '■" ' • cjen ;»' itiioant has gained ' ■■'' ' ' ll trifling bilv«nrau«s l leuben wiiti ini rvna-ii posts 1 he bavarian army rep ivea prtmt rein orft-ments evti d.iy the emperor hus jnst made some fresi prvtfenis to thu elector fie lias i'iv n him ij.ooo tuh'l of nrmstaki n in v'ietmn anil n r il--toi-l-i.it him nil the artillery wh'n«h .>.■trin h«*ai diflvrent peri od ■'.< n i '.;], hie hutes i,i •'. \ 1 1 1 th i'y ol ki.iluitm has c«pitula»etl to col potnp sigffedi thk virt nvroomattkr dated vithna nov i i noth'rcatkw rl imperial rhojesiy who r.croinlir tn thir promise which i.c made tn the hjspit'th ble states of hunrttfy'i l s ciunt.rl to cl^sn t'i irt h.\y been prevenie'd by interventrg nircmnmlences from returning to viei na he fdrc goinjj to ii unn n recablt t his firn de termination bui in thetneiin liint ins \><> •;- me 1 ho french imperial troops r..iy eturr a'i'niiii bxperienev has pmved tint they observe 1 strict discipline sncl dlsrep^wl t!i e durrger of w r rthould this take piece lie expeets that hi people will remain qutet uml conduct themselves with decorum i re j torn mend it to euch one in particular 1 and \ ms majeity cm sorcrti^n far from cjkjpecv i ii v a zeal which mlfitht only comprnniit ti.e lives and'prdpeny of his subjects would pun i^h e\trelv the least disorder not oiiry be cause he himself has declined •: f^ndiny ii ' own capital but becau l he ent .- r n us n nv t i*r.n u'l solicitude far t!;e e!i..ie ol ilu in h..'.:..ii km i n>rva ■■' sai'j u tl.c coui'i vfenrm nnjv 12 ('•'■■■.. i;lir.u-l has driven <.):<- enemy en the rind to britnn u f.>r»s wv 1 j ■•■■,■; i'o d iy m noon he bad hia'de 60 1 pri . : ■, nnrl tnk'.'ii a park uf io pretes of u ry conipfi tei ii-iimi lannvb anived t " p v t stockerait _ he thi re found mi in . unit vni fcuzine of cloatl ii:i 1(30 000 pair ol bhocs ii boots and do ii unou^h to nuke t.'i's for th wliolo ttrniy i'hpy have nl»o taken m mj ho.n . v ' rch wi •■•• iescendin the danube wkl ■illery |: ....,, . n d 1 lot thinjj the bullbtln ht-ic ui io jjve 1 pi»r t?culnr inr.mtory of 1347 pkecs ol cam 11 47 iuhrtur"s io9^2«j uniskrt and c«rbiu«s a rr;it niunf rofs-wortls i>k niston an im mense quantity of powder cannon musket and pistol lulls fonts k^d t.nj many other military stores ii is iid ti.v prince charlr at t n incni i.ihji letting o\u for iht army ol ii .. wvote to the ti.-.pirir reprittntiiig i i n tin imprudence of ms cnuduct pud | nni illg tli ftowrtfal of i!.i:iv(,|::irl 1 ie c kctoi salizlmrg tu archd»:kcr he noblci nil iilvi the fi'\\\c 1 >■i • k • : .«)', 1 he v i , le continent aught 10 regret what tlic emperor of germany lus done who wislus t»e!l who s f ucutr than his mininter ntl •• i might lie u t;i<.it prince but fui his diffidence in uimself khd lixinj sn constai tly n ii t '. i e would learn from ihe nobles «.( i.c . n pirt who esteem him :. jubt'cor.'fitlirce in at if i none f those vunv rbiand m ti cherish uic ititerest of then i-i:uniry tver approacii bh cubinet this ttclumon for which tho flrp|(pe8i j blarocd i tin <■,.... of that univcml hatred whii !,:■,. , i coiiceiteti t^ritnt thut princcis )-• it this order of thing bball rcm ': -• e f't v ii iii (.• i.im ■tllc wi r c . !;■•■,■-,• ; but ttulalw«ys be ae tool ol eonuptrd it lisli urkiitu who coniinuell mirnnr«i l.im to prevent him fn m being bi lit . inl mc . '] here is but ow npiuion ai vi ni o cs v l t's i.t paris ihe.wiuai-tune <■• ; : - con tinent is the divadftil watk ol l'ngf.in all tlie colnii.iis if ihc fcj-n v ; re making rapid marches and are aliua v in moravia and not many d«y tobvcij iioj the danube a piitu.le ol div.ilry ijus aii .;.:,■a«riv«d t tlic of prebiiiiir the capital i upper hungary ii iiiiere«pnd a oonrier from venice while he was t.urm|>iiuf to ■• c r that city the dispatches i that c uiitr ini'oi-ni tliut!b«armyuf piinrc c bawe wa»re trt-dtii^r in ( ti(t liaste in n|it oi driving m lime to vif rrur \ itnna tfxab qt a.ltkrs o;:ditr ot tub uav the empemr testifies iii giuiafuction to lh '-.. regimem iii l^ln fnfaniry ; to the ll " l f ' ■■imp ; to the 9ih of .•.,■:.( inf;m tvv ahd to ihe 32d of r|i line lot ha intre pidity which the displayed at the bank oi niernsteii itltc'i'e theii brav«r in piescrviiig ''■••'■■'" ' ion which fhej'occupitd obliged the * ' m ) '" i in thu wiiichjii hei<jon the duimbt ■'' mi '. ty a 0 si mt . , hi , . ; ..,. h ition to l '"' ' e^imtnl ol i\\e tint nnd to the 30th *••'»' '• •' the ii ttle i lamba h made - n'aifi falnsi the reorguard ol the rukshiiw ■' ■'"' ' ' : i>»l ">'- the hut blow but ir^cc u prifonera pi n:..jr y furthti ex res • • b hit iatisfi i ti n to the prcnaditrs ofoudi n.»t who at the battle t ainstntttn drove tl t p.iisiun aud atmi'iaji corpi from their stronn and commundfng position and made 300 piuunurs uf wlioni too were kussiuns his ru v is iiti*fj i w ith ihe l«t i6ih atid 22d pe^irrt^ntof chasseurs and with the 9fhand loihrcgin-ttits of hu^aart for their good cohdlut m till ihe ftkirniithes which took place li'm ihe inn to ihe gate»of ieft tia and fui ih 800 kussmn pnscners made nt ste'n : twentt.tmr»)!i'j-i.i;b'ri!«-oftnu ! , '■■'■d my 1 '"'•■"" "' ' <; ' '• ■■'• '•'■".■<■■./, y-'m'n-r 14 j v -'■'■■■■■■ol ,.' i i bin v iere i d . !> nch nttaek ! on the l rth betw n 23 ■' * lin :; v ( ' r i rn kepi their position ! i h«tl i'-iv-ei 3 uiul 4ooc n en capiuivtl ! i ilteir ri r , tncl mode 1500 (>| lionem | of i i ;■and 9th rep n mj i lij in ,, | ,,,,, v »„ | i ; t -" ' ' '■i 3 l rc)»litie'nt8 i ii.i.irvy 6 i i tht ipv i.if.rnl .>,. msfh-e , witl i lorj ji • oon oiiztn itt-re tlispbytd gn i v.iioi fetul / i the'bitue cvrcu'ateil krcrtlr anrt qsii u if:e i i danube icuvini i oo '■-,,;■,, ,.« in ( | e , u . i host aitfresi the fi im . | ie . f ,.,| n ,. 1rty | i men who h rdb«n vfoi|i , ki .; ,-„ ,; , „,;,,„ jj . thenl^ht the hvrehtihndftli<?!?u aliti)')»cvnis , tohnvl-lxren.to linve kuitednrkrems for rttn '< , l..:rentetit a,.,l to httve ! tamishetl rh<?ni ! setv s oh t!'f d«nnde : hut tie liakle i n f m j , iteln h«r*jctmcertttl theirpli ■theylii-ve i leenby what 4000 1 frenchmen c9.uld.cl0 ivhut • ; ftrey'tnight expect when c^ittiidiivg agfcinit | j ttjuul rurm'x'r 1 ;. : i marsli:ii mcnitp ftursutrd t e rmitarts ' : wlulu amxhtr r<-:p ot rlic a my pitted the • ' j duniibe by the bridre cfvierina t intercept ' tfrevn to the ik t nd ti»c corps ofmaishbl berniiclottc m:\niud to intercept ifitvn 6n the left yfijtcidi-y the 3»h,-at 10 o'clo.k ; a..i\i prince mi.rat pamtel through vunna • . at the i c ol i',jy a coluirin uf cavalry is tuwuhwi thwnselvea on ihe bmi^-e of lie ; 1-1..i 1 i 1 ml i k&«ed it after cmr»l r on fir \\ cncl wi'.li the austrian cemmflndo the kngiiuei rs who had orders to b-irti he brwf « ! :! tttempttrd it several times bin were unable j 1 to iucceed mughal lanne an.l ntr..l 1 j h'-rin.n(l,i\i>l«-flc-c.-!n,i)ot the t-tnptrcr ireie ' the first to cross the bridge tbe tntopa did | not stop in vienaa but contiimcd tlieir des i til ml mmlt rrfnoe mural has established hi bead luar ters at the 1 ousc f.f dnkf albeit duke al 1 bcrt has dr.ne much lor the tily mai.y j ituarttn wanted waiter 1j h.t'ro.iuccd it ■kt i>^wnexpence,tftdi»««l|.idowntohavc spent jfrtfit kumi on thi objret jreut puantitie of ammunition and artillery were found in v'ii'hna aiiicn,it.t of which is hcrc vi'.h annexed tlie house of austria |, us no arwnti ur fauadeiy except in vienna prince miir.it mvtl.al lanne*,the reserve ofcuvaljy antl their coq:s cfche iirmy en teved lie isih n<.vn.i • r matle th'evrt^ehei niuigs th lonie d v <,\ i e l)ii!l;;l cvtr tlic danube prevent d it from ijciii)t burbt tiak»eu it ihimcdiatclj and i ut to fli^lit he kirtiiuti ain.v we i ir,<l in vicuna mol-e tl.un suoo pjere of cannon ifkj.rfto u>is brnntpnittan i)f every kind in fine every kind of equipage necessary fop 3 or 4 armies the people of viv.u.a ctfnied to receive tlie afcrfiy with frieiidihip ( 1 lie tinpeior dittcts tlu>t the property ql the people of tl is capital s | o ii j jc |,, !() sacred and ihat tlwjr tba|l be treated with tlie greuteit respect for they have bthtld with torrow ihe unjust war which ha bc.en carriiil on again t t and they testify ly their conduct as much friendship for us as they entertain hatred for the nunianti a pebple who by their savage end baiuroui tnaunera ought io le detested ly ever ci vili/.t'l nation tntr-t mormon t informs thst t!.e court wbieb h*d,»fl«bncod as hv a qedetoburgi ly the valley of memih haa evacuated il»t ccuntty s«|iii bre*kinft down i!l the bridgi s a prtcnutioi vhicl sov»d it ii m in:n:cdim pursuit '] he numbprof piisr.r.rr mads by lu ar my increases every moment lli niiiji-siy ijms xivdi aitucnre to day in the batuvian major-general hiuce brother in haw idtha/jfrand ftcntiamr he came to ft licitntc the emperor en the pan ol tl.e hip riiui ml^hijr states 61 heuand 1 he emperor hu i.ot yut received nv r,f the mthorittdi ol vienna but rr.lv a c!«r ma linn li-(it the cl.fvi.ni t corporations of tbe city who th d«jr f his arrival cttne to hit levee at smarts kinin-n itwu conpost-d ofihe prince de sjnwendorf ihe pulau e'e suim«ttiti n tu ceunt.de vittrani barm le eees iht liiiruma.ier of iht city m da v(.l!,!)btn stul kentrkj b<iurg«ois hit mowkty rerciv t | u1l , m i | reb affability si.nl told thtititlto they migtii mmiretbc i eo pie of \ hmnaof hi rnotcctif n thegcnertlef divi«i«ii clarkt has b«n nonifn*tec jemrnor general of upper and lower ai'mria th ciuintellnr of stalv danii bit been appointed iot»ddant general ottboflmb^i t be iunp:snbr cf>mp!:iiu of an illlhcri-l government whii b oif rs nothing to en i u rag their ii du.tn . in'el which shews * cpn tantjealou y of ilitip privileges aiidjistiun < '■heir na'ii v.i piih in i ici v j ba wt i a in ansx i ; i ) i .,,„, as vvelk in..l ui|er eilict the pl ae oivinrl-cj tl-.nt hc fm p-.rur n:.[)..-l .., h^s wished only f(,r pfeate tnit he is ...■fritiid f ui naticiiis unil of c t'v dt>t>ln i ui 1,-1,1 tlio eiirhsh t-hf perpeiual objecti t i tbocuv^nol a the u jecti pi live emperor d f gsiim«ny and of »!?■» "' ' ■' ■■■'■' '''■'■■''- \» it noi then limo thai pnifti . -',<,••.!,: uten to the v ice of i e people idcj ihai i!.-v sl h l enweaver k rre the uubi inflyvftce ol the eiiglikh oli inro thepihfafa pf the inn the rrand armv h , .,„•.; l tf diffefuw kirnvi h vhir.h hav -„,., ( j a ., ;,,„„, !,,,,,,., - j v>«p l!i i.»ri,-v i ,,| „„;.„„! „., an iv of hi 1 .,.,;, iivouid l..,ve bei i .!. s trojred several carp oftht aimv ara pur in r the ru is v th rrent vi k of i h t - procum&iion of which the following «■•-• ir.ttr wwt pubijihcdoa t.'.c loih anu uvu nut major central marshal bgnr-hitr twenty-fourth eli m in of i til grand army palate of tehcmhrmn vcv 15 at the hattlrd imerrmtto iheatltilan major-general smith who directed il c movement of the kuv.im.s wn9 klilcd as wcu
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Title | The Wilmington Gazette |
Masthead | The Wilmington Gazette |
Date | 1806-03-04 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1806 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 478 |
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Description | The Tuesday, March 4, 1806 issue of The Wilmington Gazette a continuation, without change of volume numbering of Hall's Wilmington Gazette a newspaper from Wilmington North Carolina |
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Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 1960001 Bytes |
FileName | 18cen06_18060304-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/6/2009 1:03:21 PM |
Publisher | Allmand Hall |
Place |
United States North Carolina New Hanover County Wilmington |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Wilmington Gazette a continuation, without change of volume numbering of Hall's Wilmington Gazette an historic newspaper from Wilmington North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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