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ur * "^-^ n e w b e r n north-carolina :) printid h john s pasteur friday $ e p t e m b e r 16 1s00 r \~ ...... , ,„ nefs dignity and honor savona and ceva are occupied by the french army the chief conlul arrived here to day : he alighted a the-tiradel which he in fpected and having furveyed ir iinn:e diarely departed we found there im menie magazines ; in one alone are more than 5c o pair of hi mkets for the hofpitals the citadtl ot turin is lu peib it contains more than 600 pieces of cannon ; it is calculated jbat the sr cillery of all the places furrenderpd b the convention of the 7th priarwl a 1 mount to more than 2600 pieces and the gunpowder foun 3 in them to two i iu'.iiions o pounds bulk tin of the j my of kf/crve paris 16 vufidtr my $>) " gen moreau co amander in chief of the army of the khme has de j felted the auftrinu armies in ihe banlec j of nederihemi nprdlingen and oher hauir-n wbvre gen kray cotiunaitdcd in pvifo.i iheencfny wer drjven be yond ingolltadt on the p.h meflldor june 28 the relblt oj thefe dhfer i er.t aliens was rhe taking t>t munich i whence the kkdor of bavaria has been oblijed to fly with all his court 1 he victim of his avidity , which has induce ij him to betray his interdts a:'d thole rt his country for i'o'ue ij':l!i.>'.!s which the j engluh h d given him in the form of a fuoiidy — latoured'avergene hrlt gre nadier f the liepub lie fought m tin j tpremolt rank of the grenadiers of the j 49th anj was killed j cepv of a letter from the general in chic oj the army 0 ihe rhine 14 the tti nijier of ivgr . % furfhw'f tune q " the eitemy,-ciuzen fwlir.iifer •• uf ing to prevent our penetratinn by h hdd concentrated his army at neubtrg as in his retre.it he bad a mirch a head oi us as we had three defiles to pa's the v'ernitz the danube and ihe lech and s the re-eftabli!hinga bruise on ui latter u»ok up near iz bcurs ht gene ral movement was retarded ; however the corps of gen lecourbe w.is able to p-ifs on the 26th in the evening on thes'vh he puihed forward into bavaria the divifion of general gu:lin to^poet nolt and that of gen monrrichard to j istiewburg the utter found at ober haufen a vry coiitiderable corps of the tuemy commanded by gen kray in perfon which commenced a very oblti njte battle general lecourbe rlew in an inltani to the fpot where our troops were forced to give way before three times the number and fuftained the combat until the arrival jf the brigade of general grandjean which had paffed the lech and proceeded to fupport the diviiion of montrichard which itili maintained itfelf with great valour a battalion cf the 14th light two of the 46th ol the hue and two of the 57th had attacked the enemy wivh an intrepi dity of which there are je<v examples l"he enemy were defeated nocwithltand ing their great force and retreated du ring the night towards ingolitadt by the two banks of the danube a ; ter ha ving burned the bridge of neuburg the brave chief of the 46th forti and the firit grenadier of the republic latour d'auvergne who combated in the ranks of the firit company of that corps were killed as well as two other c.-jptainsi all the troops performed pro digies the 84th the 37th the 19th and a battallion of the icth h'^ht torm ing tr.e diviiion of montricuard wich itood the effort of the hole auftrian ar my rill the arrival of reinforcements 1 he aultrian generals faid at neuburg when they retired l this army is in vincible the french never fought fo well i here kvere alfo fome charges of cavalry by the 4th and 9th huflars and ths chafteurs of the nth vho dif late foreign news com.'iulate arrete of the 6th july the conl'uls of the republic clefir us to give a particular proot ot the la tistaclioq of the french people to gpne ral of divifion viclor cona nanding the left wing of the army in the battle of marengo who conducted h'unfeh with equal bravery and intelligence decree as follows : the minuter at war hi all caufe ro b presented t.o vid:>r a 1 ibre,on which ihsll be iefcribed fne folio wmg words »* battle of marengo commanded in perfon by the chief coniul given by hie tovernment of the republic to ge.j ei'jl v ct r signed buonaparte b ft maiur shsof/iatt similar decrees h ve palled in favour ! of generals mucat l.mn es watrirf & gardanpe paris july 8 . " the americans who are in pars met | o t:ie tii or f'v.s month to ce.ebrate toe ; anniverfary of the independence ot tne j united bt.ites at this meeting many toatls were given in honor of our invin dole armies and the fpeedy re-c'liblilii roent of good harmony b-tween me two republics the americans viewed with much emotion general la fayette who v .•><, prefent and who to powerfully contri buted to the eftablifhment or tneir indt | pendence they ihewed him the th oil i impreffive marke of refpect and attach uent cehcril b»jir-i.*<*.i z a tv rd r p n fpr-chefe two days pjlt the report has been in circulation that carnot w.is to be employed on a very important n»if ion it is now it.ie.i that ne is to pro ceed to vienna we have iro ii hority to induce us to accredit jiio rtport — journal tlu commerce july t the duke ot wirtemberg is in clef pair he is uot even yet riiipofed to make pea e moreau titmamled that he fhould recall his troops from the auttrian army and y the three millions that he owes to the republ.c imce the fourtn year tt i faid that lie has rejected this propofal citizens porcv lecoarbe's aid-rfe-camp arrived hc grn a-uh the colours t ken from the enemy at the pallage of the danube it is c.id that new anr.ies are i'nnse diately to be formed to cover theflanks and to iupport the rears of thole which advance triumphant ; and generals dar linos of victory are even named wno are as it is laid to take the command of them general marmont commander of the artillery of the army cf italy is return ed to paris the ci-devant hev.ihcr de coigny has been arrefted and lodged in the tern pie as miiiitter of louis xv 111 lor the police of paris army of italy turin june 26 the army of referve and um of ?• taly form no longer but one & the fame under the name ot the army of italy gen maflena is co vn-.-jer in chie of the whole gen i3ei iier has arrived at turin to organize thf government of piedmont gen sucbet took pel feflion of all the fortifications on the 41b the whole of the artillery we left there remains together with l'oine pieces be longing to the auftrians 1 he enghfli were only able to carry off ten pieces whkh were ftationed upon the mole the auftrian troops which formed the garrilon of genoa marched out on the 4th and 5th at four in the morning m de hohei:zollern who commanded in genoa conducted himi'elf with open c liai - 5 refuiei ro tak the com i;i j of ihe a'ji'r m army general imrray if is t"a;d lias relio ned his command <■•'"■vrk'':iv several other gen r.iis irp likewjie ilelin us to relign ; anrj n;,i kruv ]»■•.!•! ■!.' us i i faid rcpeatctily ioiickcj hu recall ; t a l r roveredo june 24 after the nruiiiiicc bad been co.ic'.fv ; dec inltaly gen v'ehs announced ic 1 to the army in the tohdvcing manner : i — in conlequerice of a'cpnvention iu 1 vihgbeen concluded all acls of hoihiity v tr teal'e fur tiie prefent moment 1 he polls rri:.!i'.i at their prefent tri'ions and preferve tranquility at che advanced o ; s however meetings of privates or ofheers with the c e:rv i \-\'.\ not be fu'ftered and of a w:'.s mu u i al proft ffirms of iriendlhipaad familiarity i ii e not d.:..t c-j i.nr iv . ajt j general of cjs alry yttead quiu t rs dl alitrij^n ' u jiinr 1 6 pi ; i prii ts 1 iv : '• the impending pe:ice ii crea arepub cin jtaly of greater exttnt tn=in ti^e sit alpine 1 • he k g oi l v 3ples has • pp inred r e prince .-:.'!■.>' e hii i:"ii .' l at i et^ifb'j j fur ivhlh city ■■' ' hcis alre-id let out • iie diii of m njr . "• e sias been ap : p in tj keapoliran ■mi ter with rhe pope ilie v«-iicl on boarn ot vvhab he i opecn o .",;.; ics arri d at leghorn on i\:t 1.4th initant wa a hip o the ' ii-.ie oi aamiral /• '• i'-n fquadron exgljnd i v v:.'(>n july ;<). i li 1 . 01 commons r !■. p'itt b'-o •; - ; u up ti joilou-ri-it meluge irom his majeiry rent veto li3 trtaty with die eujperor ui geru\a ny — c7eor /?. his i j ih tbir.ks it proper ro lay bsi fie rhi h uie the copy i a li e t u li c!i nab been lignej it vienna between his ij it y s iviiniller at t r loan ml rno vliuilter pleniptteiuidry of the emperor f germany duly auihoriied iov ih>c i>urpofe his majefly has ! e : : .• . . titication oi this treaty io i.c 1 iuu .': 1 ly prepared 2nd tranimittcd ra vienna ro bs exchanged in due form virh t % t of the emperor ; b t on account of the prefertt jdvanccd period of the year irs vlajefty has thought it he.c not b cit-!d com tnunica ting to parliament ihe e:i gagements tbub entered into ar.ii h lecommeiids it to this lioufe to iiuop fuch meaiures as m,iv be nectirry m order to enable his msj ft ,• tc ! u iti ! them his ivlajefty doubts not ut l\c iiiall les in the conduct of parliament in ti ii con juncture an additional example of th^t f.utii ti i : 1 1 1 ■c is and determination which have ujiitormly awaited the coariciis of th ; s country ; atui he is y riu ijej thac his porliament will concur with hi;n i thinking that by furuilhing ~>>>- means f proieeutirj the war with vigour r a y bi-^it promote the attainment of peacp on grounds coiigftent with the fc^uriry md honor of this country and with tue fafety and independence of europe g r referred to the committee cf ujijiiy the chancellor of the exchequer then brought up the following copy of • he convention enterej into between s britannic majelly and the emperor of germany which was ordered to iic c:i the table and is as follows > convention between his mujctty and the emprrtr cf the romans jigned at vienna june 20 his majelly the emperor ot the ko rrnns king of hungary and bohemia and his majsfty the king ot great-bri tain have judged that it was confonna ! ble to the iutereil cf die crowns aud to played pai iitu'ar inftnnces of bravery an account of which will be given you by thp chief of the soft — on *$] aliu r '' h receive intereitir.g derail re prcth.g our rftaetlies and battjc ntu refhe'un and nordlinnen and ilie it tempts nade by the enemy to bri:i us to a negotiation for an armiiiice under a pretence of the convention entered in to by tie armies of icily and which vvould hnvp given them time toeflab'.wb theiufelves in bavaria this i forelaw and gen decaen let otic with his divi sion by forced marches ior munich which he entered yellerday morning health and fraternity . signed ■moreau a true copy c^i^ntdj ca'a\(j ;'. tekgwpkic difpaich fto fft mah } 17 a-jcff'-tior july 6 , centred ti'av the minijier a war •' 1 ht nghih cfflcted a lancing ai beauvcir jw.d i5arbatre in the c.v rt v.-:.iv bilf'a v'caiee : our troops iiimnc dtiitdy n:arch"d gu!i:it them and toictd hciu/iu icfiiiii.uu i liis dueuib.irka lion coit them two hundred meti t»kc prifobers o'er i4 st vienna june 25 shis af ernocn a cc uricr i rived ic\c fro4 ireneral ivit s with dispatches 10 o f.i t lie aii lie council bt war sn 1 anaihtr fn>n sdmiral lortl k-^ith to lhe eln^isih 31 11 iftador lord minto if e iearn th«t alter a extremely fu rjdlk and ubiimaie battle 1 i <>:: the 14th of une ueajraldlandrij iii wii.ci i uur iroopa dilplayfd incredible brat'e v ■iusu cur artii cry and cavalry die 7 ry ii >-•'<£ cs.ee 11 itjii umc rheenensy f-«flfef 6 :» u*»i •.:■.:.::.:■w l r s v :-,....", j i ior to ours in numbers n ai nn;icc was cooc'uded b ge:;erai melas vvhkii waits rbe ratification ut otir court vvt ire anxious to know whether the con ditions cf 1 1 . s convention which undeniand to be th melas mail evacuate he lo tnflvs weft of lt.il and withdraw tc ihe vicinity oi mantua to preferve a joinniunicatton with the hereditary ttate k.iil be r-it'sed whether the armitiic 1 v ill extend to the army iii germany . r.d whether it will be luliowcd by l.e rociatioii for peace couriers have bren fent effby mofi of d;e foreign miniiters refiding here with intelligence to their refpective courts of ihe provilional aiiniliicc concluded in italy the rq);;it that count cobenzel had already let out for italy to ouiuicnc negociations for peace is unfounded i he accounts from general melas publilhedin the court gazette of this day only coii?e down to the 8 th of june & are dated from alii according to dif patches from field-marflial lieutenant nukaffo which dated from caileiiuccio the 17th of june major general nico letti in a i.lly from the eitadcl of milan had taken 1 pieces of cannon and fome provitions irom the enemy an ailjuli made by the enemy on pizzighetone was unfuccefsrul ; the brave commandant nu»jor taubenhei n having repulfed the eneiiiy with conliderable lols general kray in difpntches to rh 19th bf june mentions that the french iiad palled the danube and thut he was making difpoiitions to compel them to repai's it in an action on the lech oh the 13th the prince of lichtenltein ivas wounded and taken prifoner we entertain hopes of peace and the more as the recruiting which had been commenced has been intermitted according to thelateft accounts from italy the french general oi divuion vaubois who commands at malta has niad3propof?lsfor the evacuation of that ilhml july 15 it appears certain that the archduke 1 rvol in
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Title | Newbern Gazette |
Masthead | Newbern Gazette |
Date | 1800-09-26 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1800 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 129 |
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Date | 1800-09-26 |
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Day | 26 |
Year | 1800 |
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ur * "^-^ n e w b e r n north-carolina :) printid h john s pasteur friday $ e p t e m b e r 16 1s00 r \~ ...... , ,„ nefs dignity and honor savona and ceva are occupied by the french army the chief conlul arrived here to day : he alighted a the-tiradel which he in fpected and having furveyed ir iinn:e diarely departed we found there im menie magazines ; in one alone are more than 5c o pair of hi mkets for the hofpitals the citadtl ot turin is lu peib it contains more than 600 pieces of cannon ; it is calculated jbat the sr cillery of all the places furrenderpd b the convention of the 7th priarwl a 1 mount to more than 2600 pieces and the gunpowder foun 3 in them to two i iu'.iiions o pounds bulk tin of the j my of kf/crve paris 16 vufidtr my $>) " gen moreau co amander in chief of the army of the khme has de j felted the auftrinu armies in ihe banlec j of nederihemi nprdlingen and oher hauir-n wbvre gen kray cotiunaitdcd in pvifo.i iheencfny wer drjven be yond ingolltadt on the p.h meflldor june 28 the relblt oj thefe dhfer i er.t aliens was rhe taking t>t munich i whence the kkdor of bavaria has been oblijed to fly with all his court 1 he victim of his avidity , which has induce ij him to betray his interdts a:'d thole rt his country for i'o'ue ij':l!i.>'.!s which the j engluh h d given him in the form of a fuoiidy — latoured'avergene hrlt gre nadier f the liepub lie fought m tin j tpremolt rank of the grenadiers of the j 49th anj was killed j cepv of a letter from the general in chic oj the army 0 ihe rhine 14 the tti nijier of ivgr . % furfhw'f tune q " the eitemy,-ciuzen fwlir.iifer •• uf ing to prevent our penetratinn by h hdd concentrated his army at neubtrg as in his retre.it he bad a mirch a head oi us as we had three defiles to pa's the v'ernitz the danube and ihe lech and s the re-eftabli!hinga bruise on ui latter u»ok up near iz bcurs ht gene ral movement was retarded ; however the corps of gen lecourbe w.is able to p-ifs on the 26th in the evening on thes'vh he puihed forward into bavaria the divifion of general gu:lin to^poet nolt and that of gen monrrichard to j istiewburg the utter found at ober haufen a vry coiitiderable corps of the tuemy commanded by gen kray in perfon which commenced a very oblti njte battle general lecourbe rlew in an inltani to the fpot where our troops were forced to give way before three times the number and fuftained the combat until the arrival jf the brigade of general grandjean which had paffed the lech and proceeded to fupport the diviiion of montrichard which itili maintained itfelf with great valour a battalion cf the 14th light two of the 46th ol the hue and two of the 57th had attacked the enemy wivh an intrepi dity of which there are je |