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Monthly Chronicle.
April 17 . The preparations for defence are continuing here whh uncomin-n . vigo'tr . An intrenched camp is forming on the Wienerberg , on the Italian road , at a little distance from the lines ; and the works are continuing quite round the town . The first division of the troops from the Rhine , accompanied by the Prince of Or-a-ge , is already arrived , as is a part of MOD . de Seckendurf ' s cops . This morning the . numerous corps of volunteer ; of the town were assembled on the glacis , and afterwards marched to the circumjacent village ,-, where thev
will be stationed . Their regularity and good conduct do them infinite honour , and the happiest spirit of loyalty is manifested by all classes here . ST . JAMES ' S , MAY 1 J . On Tuesday last , his Most Serene Highness the Hereditary Prince of Wirtemberg came to the apartments prepared for the reception of his Most Serene Highness at St . James ' ; . ' His Highness having been invited by the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks
K . B . to stop , in his way to London , at Spring Grove , aud to partake of a Collation , was met at Spring Grove by ( he Right Honourable Lord Malmesbury , KB . and Sir Stephen Cottrell , Knr . his Majesy's Master of the Ceremonies , and was by them conducted to London , in one of his Majesty's coaches , drawn by SJX horses , and lodged in tbe said apartments at St . James ' s . Immediately after his arrival at St . James ' s his Highness received a visit from , the Marquisol Salisbury , Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty ' s Household . - Their Majesties and the Royal Family sent their compliments of welcome to
his Most Serene Highness upon his arrival at St . James ' s ; and the Right Honourable Charles GreviHe , Vice-Chamberlain of his Majesty ' s Household , who carried the compliment from his Majesty , acquainted his Most Serene High- ? ness that his Majesty had appointed the ensuing day to receive his Highness , after the levee ; when his most Serene Highness \ vaite _ , oil his Majesty , and afterwards on the Oueen , and on the Royal Family , at the limes respectively appointed . Before the hour came for his Most Serene Highness to have access to the
King 011 Wednesday , his Highness received visits from their Graces the Arch-, bishops of Canterbury and York , the Lord Chancellor , and other Lords of his Majesty ' s Most Honourable Privy Council , and from many of the Nobility and other persons of distinction , and from the Foreign Minister ' s ; all of whom ' were presented to his Most Serene Highness . On Thursday his Highness again received visits from divers of the Nobility , and went to the Drawing-Room to pay his compliments to the Oueen ; and yesterday his Serene Highness paid his compliments lo his Majesty-lit his levee .
SHIPS OF WAR CAI'rUaED ritOM HIE ENEMY . La Molinette , French privateer , of two swivels and iS men , by the Swallow sloop , Capt . G . Foiv-ke , on ihe 27 th of January , off Martinique ; la Sophie , French privateer , of 14 guns and 40 men , by the Kangaroo sloop , Capt . Boyle , off the Lizard , on the 9 th pf April ; le Voltigeur , French privateer , of 16 guns ' , and 40 men , by the Vestal , Capt . White , off Flamborough-head , on the loth of April ; the Mngallanes , Spanish privateer , pierced for 18 guns , and navigated by 36 men , by the Dover armed transport , Lieut . Henry Kent , on the 121 I 1 of j > rii , off Lisbon . ' '
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . FRENCH ARMY OF IT ^ LY . LETTERS FROM BUONAPAIITE TO THE EXECUTIVE DIHECTOr . Y . Head-Quarters at l' ahasone , March 17 . 'Since the battle ofRivoli , Citizens Directors , the Army of Italy occupied the banks of the Piave and Lavis . The Emperor's Army , commanded by Prince Charles , occupied the other bank of the Piave , had its centre behind the Cordeyolo , and supported its right on the Adige , from the side of Salurne . On the ? cth V entpse , in the morning , the division of General Massena repaired tq
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Monthly Chronicle.
April 17 . The preparations for defence are continuing here whh uncomin-n . vigo'tr . An intrenched camp is forming on the Wienerberg , on the Italian road , at a little distance from the lines ; and the works are continuing quite round the town . The first division of the troops from the Rhine , accompanied by the Prince of Or-a-ge , is already arrived , as is a part of MOD . de Seckendurf ' s cops . This morning the . numerous corps of volunteer ; of the town were assembled on the glacis , and afterwards marched to the circumjacent village ,-, where thev
will be stationed . Their regularity and good conduct do them infinite honour , and the happiest spirit of loyalty is manifested by all classes here . ST . JAMES ' S , MAY 1 J . On Tuesday last , his Most Serene Highness the Hereditary Prince of Wirtemberg came to the apartments prepared for the reception of his Most Serene Highness at St . James ' ; . ' His Highness having been invited by the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks
K . B . to stop , in his way to London , at Spring Grove , aud to partake of a Collation , was met at Spring Grove by ( he Right Honourable Lord Malmesbury , KB . and Sir Stephen Cottrell , Knr . his Majesy's Master of the Ceremonies , and was by them conducted to London , in one of his Majesty's coaches , drawn by SJX horses , and lodged in tbe said apartments at St . James ' s . Immediately after his arrival at St . James ' s his Highness received a visit from , the Marquisol Salisbury , Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty ' s Household . - Their Majesties and the Royal Family sent their compliments of welcome to
his Most Serene Highness upon his arrival at St . James ' s ; and the Right Honourable Charles GreviHe , Vice-Chamberlain of his Majesty ' s Household , who carried the compliment from his Majesty , acquainted his Most Serene High- ? ness that his Majesty had appointed the ensuing day to receive his Highness , after the levee ; when his most Serene Highness \ vaite _ , oil his Majesty , and afterwards on the Oueen , and on the Royal Family , at the limes respectively appointed . Before the hour came for his Most Serene Highness to have access to the
King 011 Wednesday , his Highness received visits from their Graces the Arch-, bishops of Canterbury and York , the Lord Chancellor , and other Lords of his Majesty ' s Most Honourable Privy Council , and from many of the Nobility and other persons of distinction , and from the Foreign Minister ' s ; all of whom ' were presented to his Most Serene Highness . On Thursday his Highness again received visits from divers of the Nobility , and went to the Drawing-Room to pay his compliments to the Oueen ; and yesterday his Serene Highness paid his compliments lo his Majesty-lit his levee .
SHIPS OF WAR CAI'rUaED ritOM HIE ENEMY . La Molinette , French privateer , of two swivels and iS men , by the Swallow sloop , Capt . G . Foiv-ke , on ihe 27 th of January , off Martinique ; la Sophie , French privateer , of 14 guns and 40 men , by the Kangaroo sloop , Capt . Boyle , off the Lizard , on the 9 th pf April ; le Voltigeur , French privateer , of 16 guns ' , and 40 men , by the Vestal , Capt . White , off Flamborough-head , on the loth of April ; the Mngallanes , Spanish privateer , pierced for 18 guns , and navigated by 36 men , by the Dover armed transport , Lieut . Henry Kent , on the 121 I 1 of j > rii , off Lisbon . ' '
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . FRENCH ARMY OF IT ^ LY . LETTERS FROM BUONAPAIITE TO THE EXECUTIVE DIHECTOr . Y . Head-Quarters at l' ahasone , March 17 . 'Since the battle ofRivoli , Citizens Directors , the Army of Italy occupied the banks of the Piave and Lavis . The Emperor's Army , commanded by Prince Charles , occupied the other bank of the Piave , had its centre behind the Cordeyolo , and supported its right on the Adige , from the side of Salurne . On the ? cth V entpse , in the morning , the division of General Massena repaired tq