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Monthly Chronicle.
of villages have been burnt , not in the way of punishment , or to retard the pursuit of the Conquerer , but merely from the delight they seem to tatys in wickednes . as they frequently went out of their road in order to set fire to them . " LEtrsiG , SEPT . 23 . " The situation of the Enemy ' s Army , commanded by Genera ! Moreau , is now such as to give no farther apprehension whatever as to " the security of the whole circle of Franconia , and also of a great part of that of Saubi-a : Gen . Nauendorff his different movements
having , by , obtained in those parts a decided superiority of position over that of the Enemy . General Moreau 3 Army , in the environs of Donawert , Augsburg , and Ulm , is in such cenfusion and terror , that they have nothing left but to seek ho . v to effect their retreat over tho Rhine . The Imperial Troops have taken possession of Stutgard and Constsidt , and extend themselves all along the Upper Rhine io Stallholren , and even so far as to iCeiil . All accounts received from those parts are filled with particulars relative to the capture of different French Commissaries together with their plttnderatid booty in money and other of value
objects , by the advanced Austrian Troops . —In this they . re most eagerly supported by the Peasants of those Countries , who vie one with , ' notherin discovering every thing concealed bv the Enemy , and also in leading the Imperial Troops through all difficult passages ; bv all which means a ^ reai number of the French fall daily into the hands of their pursuers . " ° FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY , OCTOBER 2 J .
ADMIRALTY-OFFICE , OCTOBER 21 . Copy of a Letter from Sir Thomas Williams Knt . Captain <•<• | , h Maiestv ' . Ship Unicorn , to Evan Nepean , Esq . dated at sea , twelve leagues North of the Lizard , the 21 st of October , 1796 . SIR , _ I am to acquaint you , that his Majesty ' s ship Unicorn under mv command Ins just captured L' . nterprize French Privateerof six and fortv
, guns men , from Bre . t twenty-eight days , and has ttiKen a Portuguese ship , tuo li—lish brit-s and a stoop . I have the honour to be , kc- ' THOMAS WILLIAMS , COPENHAGEN , 0 CT 03 ESII . af . I" ^ ort illness """ " aS " of D (! llmark di * yesterday , at Friedeiisbargh ,
ARMIES IN ITALY . - ( From the OJ ^ dal Letters of General Buonaparte / ., / .. £ .,, „ ... _ ;; .,....,., „ ,, :,, ,, , , jrom the Paris Papers J DUE CASTE 1 . I . I , SEPT . 16 . » Wurmser defiled all the night of the nth towards Mantua wit ! : < ., •_! , ratrd ' tv that on the next morning he arrived at Novara . In the course of this m , ; r . l . « . Aus . rtati Curassters surrounded the small detachment of
Genera ! C ' ,,,: cu ad mace 300 prisoners . General Cbarton w .-. s killed ' , M' 1 " General Angereau arriving the , oth before Porto Leg- ! :,,-,, , invested the ola-^ d " of" \ h vi- "' - ' " , her " ie br ! ' Sade 0 f ° ^ « ° in-sVi „^ r he " rifle of tne .-vruge . .. iter some par ev the <>• .- " = , „ , , / .-, ., _ , themselves priscmers of war on , ! , , ' h ''^ "S V !• ... *' "f l ^ o "' - ? with their
finance carriages and waggons ; and the 5 oVn e ,, ^ u e pr . ' onU b - Wurmser , r , the battle of Cerea , who bv this means were de'iv" ,-. d " - - - ' "On the t ,. th the division of General Massenaset out a dav- break f-cn C , s tetlaro towards Mantua , bv the road of Due Casteili b- « .. ; - ; , -I ¦ , ' , of St . George , to compel the enemy to enter thence '' ' Th ^^ n ^
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Monthly Chronicle.
of villages have been burnt , not in the way of punishment , or to retard the pursuit of the Conquerer , but merely from the delight they seem to tatys in wickednes . as they frequently went out of their road in order to set fire to them . " LEtrsiG , SEPT . 23 . " The situation of the Enemy ' s Army , commanded by Genera ! Moreau , is now such as to give no farther apprehension whatever as to " the security of the whole circle of Franconia , and also of a great part of that of Saubi-a : Gen . Nauendorff his different movements
having , by , obtained in those parts a decided superiority of position over that of the Enemy . General Moreau 3 Army , in the environs of Donawert , Augsburg , and Ulm , is in such cenfusion and terror , that they have nothing left but to seek ho . v to effect their retreat over tho Rhine . The Imperial Troops have taken possession of Stutgard and Constsidt , and extend themselves all along the Upper Rhine io Stallholren , and even so far as to iCeiil . All accounts received from those parts are filled with particulars relative to the capture of different French Commissaries together with their plttnderatid booty in money and other of value
objects , by the advanced Austrian Troops . —In this they . re most eagerly supported by the Peasants of those Countries , who vie one with , ' notherin discovering every thing concealed bv the Enemy , and also in leading the Imperial Troops through all difficult passages ; bv all which means a ^ reai number of the French fall daily into the hands of their pursuers . " ° FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY , OCTOBER 2 J .
ADMIRALTY-OFFICE , OCTOBER 21 . Copy of a Letter from Sir Thomas Williams Knt . Captain <•<• | , h Maiestv ' . Ship Unicorn , to Evan Nepean , Esq . dated at sea , twelve leagues North of the Lizard , the 21 st of October , 1796 . SIR , _ I am to acquaint you , that his Majesty ' s ship Unicorn under mv command Ins just captured L' . nterprize French Privateerof six and fortv
, guns men , from Bre . t twenty-eight days , and has ttiKen a Portuguese ship , tuo li—lish brit-s and a stoop . I have the honour to be , kc- ' THOMAS WILLIAMS , COPENHAGEN , 0 CT 03 ESII . af . I" ^ ort illness """ " aS " of D (! llmark di * yesterday , at Friedeiisbargh ,
ARMIES IN ITALY . - ( From the OJ ^ dal Letters of General Buonaparte / ., / .. £ .,, „ ... _ ;; .,....,., „ ,, :,, ,, , , jrom the Paris Papers J DUE CASTE 1 . I . I , SEPT . 16 . » Wurmser defiled all the night of the nth towards Mantua wit ! : < ., •_! , ratrd ' tv that on the next morning he arrived at Novara . In the course of this m , ; r . l . « . Aus . rtati Curassters surrounded the small detachment of
Genera ! C ' ,,,: cu ad mace 300 prisoners . General Cbarton w .-. s killed ' , M' 1 " General Angereau arriving the , oth before Porto Leg- ! :,,-,, , invested the ola-^ d " of" \ h vi- "' - ' " , her " ie br ! ' Sade 0 f ° ^ « ° in-sVi „^ r he " rifle of tne .-vruge . .. iter some par ev the <>• .- " = , „ , , / .-, ., _ , themselves priscmers of war on , ! , , ' h ''^ "S V !• ... *' "f l ^ o "' - ? with their
finance carriages and waggons ; and the 5 oVn e ,, ^ u e pr . ' onU b - Wurmser , r , the battle of Cerea , who bv this means were de'iv" ,-. d " - - - ' "On the t ,. th the division of General Massenaset out a dav- break f-cn C , s tetlaro towards Mantua , bv the road of Due Casteili b- « .. ; - ; , -I ¦ , ' , of St . George , to compel the enemy to enter thence '' ' Th ^^ n ^