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By this m o v em ent, it extended its dav lu ihe ihip H ighland M a iy, in 35 . y s j front h^yond the left o f the enem y s army, from Buurdtdux^ has f.-.vcrcd U3 w iih the j was fappofed to be ready to^ make a M cnitenrj LOd other Faria papers to the z o t l i l heights o f St. H y p p o fite ; and l^ov. atn! the BoarJeaux paocis to the 2otn j L ilienfidd it o.>arched towards V ienna .-■Lrh- f ma.-th * ‘ leading d irea iy to it. 'fh e intelligence w h ich thev com a in is of I the advanced guard o f this the higheit iiB j-o.taa.c to the political world. ! B-arrhal being yet feveral^leagues from M ari- ih e event w h ich iu i\ att-i'a£is our aiten - 1 met tne corps ot general M erefeldt •tioo, is xU u m d advance oF the French m arching towards N e u ih d t lor Grand Army to* near V ienna. W e do not j purpofejDf^covcnng V ienna on that fide perceive by any c l the p ipers w e have receiv-I ^ commanocT cd, that the En peror of tlic F iench bad tiially entered V ierm a , but he was wiihin a few leagues of that capital, and no fciJtmy to -op p o fe him . In fa8; he only delayed his entr'/j §n order to adjult fome ccremoniaiSs ana to make it more foiem n and imprcflive. It wiil appear incredible that.a m ighty empire fhouJd be overthrown in fix w eeks, and w ithout one ■ b,.ttic in w h ich the tiuo was liilpbyed. o f brigade H o u d e k t , < o f Marfhal D a v o u iFs advanced guard, attack- e.i the enem y w ith the grcatdt vigour, routed him , and purfued him for the ipace o f five leagues. 'Fhe refult o f this engagem ent o f M a r ien- zeil was the taking of three {isnds of colours, 16 pieces o f cannon, and 4 0 0 0 prifoners— am ong wdiom are the colonels o f the regi- anckrit valor o f the oa- 1 fO‘-nts je f e p h d e C o lltredo and D u tchm e ifter, I an t 5 ni.jors. In iiaiy -the Fitr.clt arms have in every in- | 0 “ 'he' 1,8^; in the morniop;, Prince M u rat iian c r b e ta aCtentied w ith fucceL. j a tnved at St. rlypolyte. H e jrave diusilions T h e K ing o f Pruffi.i, adheres to his n e u - j ‘he general o f brigade o f dragoons Sebaf- traiity, or vath-er contieues Ids nartiality ior forward towards V ien n a . A il T-.irtce, and his unconcuetable h.'trea of Auf- \ grandee? have left the capital. I It had been already announced at the advanc- Fr.ince, is raifing another moft for.-,hiahie b''‘ , F ° a that the e.-npercr was preparing to arm y o f 2 o a ,d o o m en, to fudow tii.. . arm y either t o fecond its ODerations, or to z& \ R u L iin 27 xtiv have e^Ct.ed its retreat an ^ m y . df rtferve in uak of need. 1 by recroffing the D a n u b e , feanng France has, concluded a treaty w ith the | and tw o Sicilies, by tvl.ich it • m o v em cut wuK n tvaar- la that Frandl w iii withdraw her ■ M o rtier made on the left bank o the tto e g i J j ^ ^ th e ^ f o t e s o f that K ing, provided 1 m j t ■, perm it the forces of the com b ined I G e n . Blurmont m p ll have paiTed beyond rs to pals through his dom inions. I L e u b e n , ^ nr ^ ft v a a i o f the Paris and fome of the G e r - I T h e abbey o f M o lk, w n c se the en ^ e r o i . iBSh Joarnals^-|i|jfentinentdl Peace is fuopo- ^ is one o l the tineil in Europe. There ' fed to be c e r d f B p d im m ediate. It w ill be | 1 obfoTved that ^ e ^ m p e r o r o f the French wus f fT abbey that can be com p ared to i?. it is - to-. |j>y^eiA.^a^:AJ]a£:^r4a^ -« |-isc^cilrorg pofitiori,. and-£00,1.0.1 aftfos the D a n - la l coogrefs for that ourpofe ; it is confident-*1 principal polls 6t the ^ ^ { \ T J ____________ . . . . . . i t - . . , f . . the PrulBan cabinet, additfied to the iu h a lit- ants o f thoP r u fiian provinces in Frrntoiiia, rem oves aU doubts. T h e regencies of the M asgraviats o f Anfpacb and B.ircoth im m e diately cau u J it TO be piibiiHicd, w iili the follow ing introduction : It h<^ i*.cn lately made know n to ail the Proiiian. au.hurkfcs, that all fereigu armiet {hall be pt^ceeded againft, to avoid all fpe- cies of eXvtlii, in the fame m anner and with the greatrJt im p a rtialiiy. B u i as tlio* .milun with U5 by land atraioCl T j ’y -idi-— ac . r . . r . - ............ . -- <i r« loricl ■vhen ail rhought ic the bcO; peace. x^r U)is yu Of. ■ridy to m o IS. ih. C» it aifo appears,' th-.t-th'; p-dh-iiions v/eiit to I throne bv m ey’.s of'rhc -lope i,y the “ a miftah m the cX'“balh,4w c o t h derfiai.di,^-; <' .r <i ignorance of the .true intea* ^ cx-a., t, :• 1411.^0 i-cun tr.c ; f i -:m force : tl 'm cadc-it acm its i!ur a i| w a s and chat meiTcie oli tf-.-j day ideaF tr.v.pep. e, , yfiih cOi.fiacXtLie e/' iij- tions oi Lie gD-.etT4ment, it hay been w p o / i t o So ti. -: r.. being ordered to '-if'. ■ B..,o bt pturccL, ly 2fT;tted in fom e o f thofe journals, that the Em p erors o f Ruifia and Auilri?i have made bV-och, overtures to toe through th Euiperor R o m a n s, houfe, and was called the iron built by the em p eror Convmodus. T h e ccliai'S and vaults of the abbey w'ere ^j^diation of P iufiia. ! H u n g a rian vAne, w h ich has V /ith EngU n d , France appears determ ined 5 great help to tna army, having for to p r o k c u ts the w ir with vigor— lhe co.m- time been wi*hoiit a n y ; but w e arc| Alow in the vine country— ihcrc is a great deal 'in the e n v iions of V ienna. . T h e Em p eror has ordered a particular fafe that his ivfujaty the king o f Prufiia w iihed to take an a<S:lve pait in the war 5 it has been ei joined us to make known to the people ih.it the mllltar'/ preparations o f Prulfia merelv relate to the m amtainauce o f the (IricETt neutrality that the meafures hitherto taken are only in ended 10 infure the guarantee of the fame, amt t/iat no other iiiterpretation muil: be given them . W e in con k q u e n c e re peat ail the authorities, and order them tu make knov. a to thole under their j u r if iCTon, that all the r::pcrti> touching the pariicip.itian | Eaton avows 4 td*r‘p.»ration vA.., i irn, w h w h of his By in the war, are dcilirutc di all | he a.imuD.ha be fyomiirntnis to an Ahar.cco 1 rils aafrjiiir.>n, i;Ovv rerngniz : > y d.pr*. <!« HCzit, .ccTtuitily places Ikaiiict ui/on the icot'* • r- \ , 1 * ' n.ig o t an '-illy. It v i l i therefore b liCve cor.«. lock into the Bate in wh\ h we h R wI'Kii Mr. L i a r p.*tc!*cd i!p peace. A s foon as the m cC .ce. a? pr. c.ys:. li Is k.leai* from-this' CQmrnunlcaJion, tliar rAer the u.?» tortunate 'fiamet han obtain-d the rcka.k o f .'ns lam lly, he had not v,d:ercw|chcv] <0 »T.:i r,« rain them , or even the meanb of fcturii j i.*cic k fety , Of perhaps hio ow n life, it b.ij nec appear what pCi t of the worl * t.be unA.ippy man had t..kcu refuge in— bur from (n.-c o f the docufEicnts urcomp.TDying toe mLfTa.ie w e are told ihc:t Eaton and O ’lkm n on, had rt h Jv- ed to coi quef or 'p -illh with H am ct. M r, foundation I and this dec! iraticn is ma.fe in order to pia.\cnt anil hinder ali illegal a£ts on the part of individuals'and corfimunes. S'\R.^xSBU]tGH Nov. 16. O n the pdi N o v . M aTijcl x\ugercau*b liead quarters were at fitocki.T*. On the 10th ht I fet out a-ocw on his m a r e h ; the lighr co lum n o f his army Itruck off tov/.-irda Eu'. k« horn, and hied along the this ally this ahd a m em oAai rrorn Gc■or^ia abtcot the coUH'’arie'S of tha?: ifate and N u r th-C a iolina, in which ihey c o u l i not a'tTce. Mr, Jnchfuj undertook to tdra us fids out of the gallery, bv m. v-i c to hive tho ■ A -file co.m jntneed the form ation o f aii.„ther camp at B o u logne, to w h ich place a part o f the i n- perial guard had adtually arrive-.]. Bo cipai-ie, it is faid, as he pafled to the R h i '.e, cb* ferved, that he would pafs his chriftmas in V ien n a and Eafter in London. was ,guard to be placed at tne caxile or Luftchlofs, Emperor had not arrived there. H • a fmali country feat bdongiug to the em p eror I o f iaultria, on the left bank of the D a n u b e. T h e defeat o f the conabined fir-et was I T h e avenues Oi \ itnna on this fide do^ not know n ia France; the M oniteur preferved a T^F:mble the avenues o f tne^ great capitals. fuUcn iilcnce, w h iift tw o o f the nainor jour- |F r o m L intz to V ienna there is but one h^^h nais, ventured to nodee the acUon ia thefe ^ great many rivers, fuca as the Ips, w o r d s : jthe Eiaph, the M o lk, the T r a fen, & c. have A u thentic letters from Efadrid arTert in a w o o d e n bridges over them . T h e poilitive manner, that Adm iral N c h o n died is ■covered w ith forcits of^pine trees; o f the wound he received in the engagem e n t ; every fiep incxpungable poutionsj wme e o f the g i A OzRober, four Englifh captains, * enemy in v?dn endeavoured to ^rnaa.e a as w e ll as a great nurouer o f officers o f every , vvas always apprehci*five G x n-eing i.ank, !ofl their lives in it ; it is a fa£l: nov/ | h i^f^K pafied and turned by the colum n s clearly akertained, that Admiral C o llingw o o d j v/hich manoeuvred beyond tnc flanks, hae .not been able to capture a Ixogle (hip o f | the intercepted letters^ (peak only Oi tlie comblneG fleet, w iiich vrere difoerfed by | frightful chaos w h ich V ienna exhibits. upper p a u of the eaftern borders o f the lake ot Cordlauee, by Laugenangef to Lindau and B r e g e m z . T iie centre cotum u diredted its march iio m Pfu- lendoytT to ^aven'fparg, and from thence by W a n g en and Yfuy to Immenftrtn. T h e left cclurriii w h L h departed fr.Dm M oofkirch on the lo t h , marched ofr by W a ldfee and Lenth- kirch to K a n p ten , wiiere it was to learn its further deftinaAoh. If it be true, as is ah fi-rted to-day, that the Auftrian g t n . W o lfs- kthl has ^uriendtrcd by capitidatlon to a co lumn fent sgainft fiim by rvlHrfh.ii N c ii, from G-fpriick5‘-’arid %a-hAhou' o-F .'ps- reireoit^'Miix- fhal Angcreyiu wdll have for the m u m ent no enem y to fight avainfl:, and may .itl: in ron- | this city has Em a long inut 0 'iMiutHd great cert vAth M arihai N e y , againil the Italian j s^nxi' ty an ong its irdnabitantr., and t.'iat she Tyrol. I prclfnt criiiLal peftine of na i^izai aflkhb has ■Nov. 17.— T h e city o f ATetma has jufl: o- | greatly inerrv-fed tb.i.-. fi.:';. i. u Ic. peaed its gates for the firfl tim e to a v idtoricus j It ia v/rll known thc^i l c..n ; e r.pproach- itmy. T h is glory was referved for French- | e<i by holAle vefTcic in tv. o v' ys ; thai f.ig-v m en. O u i troops have entered it. A n ex-, j o f force can pTOcced tr.r hound traoHinary courier w h o arrived here laft right totally uriinterrupterl by any Jorrifi uAons ; brought this intelligence, but at his fettiog | that fliip:. of the line ca..,, by v- v - doorb eloiecl. T h is is tithf-rcae uiaui ur tenth day of fee ret przccedings-! To tlie B.en3,te and liouhe c f R-yrcfehrc'iveg o f the U n ited States o f A jiicA cs in Cuz‘a-» grefs aflembied, M E M O R I A L of the A ferm e n , and Common.’Ity sf the City cj mef r-efpeel fully vepMuiUtR rhi-*t the prculitJrly dt-Tnrelefi, IkuatAn o f veas, how ever, im m ediately expcCiccl to make his foiem n entry into that capital, and aiter- wards repair to M u n iuh, where a congreib it to be opened for the re-eil-ibliilui.t nt t*f p. acc overtures for w h ich have already been made. Ic is confidently aflkrted that the 1 lung Oi the tlorm. th of Aamu'al N c lfon 'T h e war w a s ‘undertaken by the Auftrian ca- ^ v v A . i t 4 . 4 i \v»viw L?y ^ i'he deal._ __ ___________ _____ alone is an undcubted defeat for the EuglUh agair.ft the a e v k e of all the princes or I , ; the Imperial fam ily. But Colleredo,' led by Tetotne Bonaparte arrived in the city of ^ who, a French woman, bears tnc NaVituS on the 20ih’ of Nov. ' f meft t nvtnomed hatred to her country ; Co- P A R |S , N ov . 20. bctuzel accuilum ed to trem b le at the very name cf a R u ffian, in the perfuafion that The public were yefterday in expt^dtatioii ; mufe bend before them, and to — __ _ I... .... ^ ... JT.. L. T m . ^ ^ n 4* receiving the confirojatiem o f the new s . w h o m , morcDV'.r, it is poflible the agents of Pruflia v.dll em p loy his medi «tioo, and that count H a u g w itz, w h o was lately at V ien n a , w ill repair for this purpofe to M u n ich. NAPLES, O a . 13. Intelligence from Palerm o itates, that the royal fondly had fafd y arrived in m at city. Two diviiions cf the Ruffian t/cops at Cor fu, have tziken their depauurs for vT u k e w h ere they w ill jedn the Auitrian troops. H A M B U R G H , N c v . 10. HoC/k, and whh a favorable viifs-i arrivu h..re it* a few hours from the occ.zn, ami that th.re is nothing to oppofe th d ’ p r ,-r«-fb but a feW work'- on govcrnoi’s an.i E li-NLl ind, which are totally iuad> quate to repel the attacks oc Dreveni the anvaLccs. or an tnrmv. A It is equrJiy well known that this clfy, M relation to liic latcrn il ;nd external comtocrct^ and ihe revenuv-s of tfie countiy, ivS v.:ry im-^ portaiit to the XJni n ; and that it izi a fit- uation ; the m olt dchsKclVs o f a n j, m u ll '03 a i Jiverfa} 1 y aek n o vAed ,4e xf. A t the beginning o f the revolutionary war^ ibis place was arnong the firft . truikeu by the .cnemyh and ii is higidv probai l tj?«£ on the cofraTieiicefutm of hi Ithiries, wivn a tim e power,, it. ‘invited bV h.-5 the iirit blow will oe a Lt p.exi.aity to s a c-. .an, by its uiiptoo cicd fitu r.y it.> t-x\ i.five , Letters trom DrUden announce th^T 1 5 , j rnercc ann great wc/^.lh, a n i iy r*.'dT- 0 0 0 Saxou ttoops have rCxCeivc d ordefb to hold 11 ,-: ifi -ro'il c-*‘'.>u s; vbi h xVD.uUd rrtyi' to toe themfelves in readiiicfs to ma*vh. revenues aiid ^^Loerai r, r*\'' J T, an entrny wuuln nave rifycnih; tverv t.u'if the earlk il arid lFr:?n TILflolngton January country, ■ner i t to pTI; tipai uH e A o f hfloat for fom e d a w pafi, udoo the entry of '.England may have found m eans to introduce ^The French into V ien n a , svl.kh was to have in fine, that m iferaUe - M ack, taken-.placr on the lo t h N o v . but the 21ft already a^ c d fuch a great part for B u lletin, w h ich the M o n iteur gives dated I f^newal c f the fecond coalition, thefe are from M olk, the lam e day, making no m ention I influences that have proved itrongur tnan o f this defirabie event fcenis to b.;lie the new s, flih o l^ o i all w iie anu ail the meriiDcra o f H o w e v e r , if it be obftrvcd that on the m orn- impcAal iarniiy. „ . * There is not the meant'ft citizen , tne low - eft fubaltern but is confcicus that this war is advantageous only for the Englifh ; that they are the artificers o f the m isfortunes c f E u rope, a§ by their moDopoly, they are the au thors o f the exorbitant pn'ee of provlfions. E s - bashaxv of T r i p o l i . in g o f the 18th Prince M u rat was only ten or tw e lve leagues from V itnp.a, and that he detached the fame day a corps o f dragoons j |;6vvards that city, from w h r iice tne emperor | and his courts had already departed, it w iil ’ readily be conceived that, there being no fur ther xefiftance, the fiift divifion of the arrny 'may really have entered the capital the jp th and poiSbIy the em p eror N ipoleon h im id f may have made iiis entry the fame evening that the Bulletin is dated. . ■ ' f K U P v S M B E R G H , N c v . i . . ¥/e know now ia a pofltive manntr-.what to believe c f the iutem ions of Prulfij toward.5 all the belligerent pow-ers-z A new' t e iciip t of I mak- It attaik. W ithout intendiop tn dr h'vidiotix': co m - parifoos between this and the Other cor4mer« ciaheities of the U? ion, .and w ithout prefum - A few m inutes after the houfe o f repre- |ing to q'acPaon, in the rtm o teft degree, the fentatives had proceeded to bofinefs, this day, j fincere djfpufitiori of c'ongrefs fo extend the / a mefl'agein w riting from 'the p'cefident o f the ! protcdiiug arm o f the national gdv'ernr^ent to U n ited Su-tes, was dcliv..rcd to thefp e a k .r. | us, ia com m o n vairh the older ciifzea s o f the T h e meiTagc and the docum ents accompa- | U n ited States,* we have been em b o ldened by nying it were very long. It ftated, that he our donfixien'ce in your hoDorahle body, so f t have been induced by ih-s threatening afpecb of our foreign relations, and by our re^rard for the \vdfore of thihcity and its inhabitanta to app.eah in the moft tarneft manner, co the c-ooititutional gaardians o f the com orou de fence and general welfare, -aTid rooft refep£f- irclent* laid before the fenatsf and houfe o f rep. ative, the application for afFiftiOce, oi the ex- bafliaw o f T ripoli, H a m et C a rm tlii. it tekc$ a view o f that part o f the war v hh Tnpoli^ wbercTvIr. Eaton joined the forces of the cx- balhaw. It appears that after puttirg the €X-baC aw I iuHy to pray, that prompt and effiAeut meaf- into pofleflion of the city of Devne, a place c l \ uies may be taken for pouing thiS dry ao(| great importaiict* in that ccumry, he was uu- \ port in an ad quite ofT-ftnee. fuH c ic n t to eo-eperate l^pSigned) X>KvVIT,r C L IN T O N ^ M a y o r, r ' aole to raife 2 fores \ - x-sS