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August uj 49
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Foreign News.
NEWIYORK, July 27.
Tins merning arrived the (hip Sedan, Howard,
40 days from Bordeaux.. The snips Brin,
Stevenson and Ranger, Gherbourn, of Balti
more, were there; the Utter to fail 2.5 th
Jo .<? for Tonningen. Also, arrived, {hip
Jane, Bragdon, 45 days from Cadiz. No
news by her,
Bordeaux, May 12.
PGST-CRIPT.
(Crvirier of tltis morning.)
SEVENTY-SEVENTH BULLETIN OF
THE GRAND ARMt.
Finkensiein , 29 th May,
D.tntzic has capitulated. That fine
pk.ee is in our power. Eight hundred
piece* of artillery, magazines of all
kiwi*, more that) 500,000 quintals oi
eg. ,n, cloth, groceries; &c.; a!! kinds
ol provihons for the army, ana in fine,
a place of the fir ft (Length to fun port
ou. i.-it. as Thorn.fupports our cen
tre anti Prag out right—thole are the
- advantages ootchted during the win-”
ter, an i which have fignaSiled the lei -
furs hot-;—j cf the grand army—thele
are die fi;and fineft iuiiU oi die vic
d' v r of Eylau.
h. r’gor of -die f-;.fon, the f.;o v
rv'-.icii h molten cove - ed our ti caches,
| and the iroll which has added new di
; Hcv itie?, have hec.n noobdicict to our
b -rs. Murhcai l.dVvre It s {...
—eci’ttve*y ibs : lie has arentut-’
?d r::h the (ame ‘pirit Saxon?, Pules,
and IRdeuyf The difficulties which
Re srtiiici# bed to encounter were
confidercble. One hundred raonriu
fire, Ir rn to fix hundred thouLnt’
pounds of- powder, and.au immenfi
c-t.mttty oi bads, :;ave been float iron;
i otett;r and differem pans of bi : efi?. j
i We would ak'o have had to over
; r -ire dtfi'iculties cf tvanDvxt, but the
‘diuula otic red a prc-rr.r t an 1 easy con
v.vancc. The kanu;; of the guard
carried the boat'; under the fort ol
G*-u.tz with their niu.d {kill :o ‘
bravery.
G- 0. Chaffdoup. gej> 7Unqr.vnr,
col. i.ccoQc.andindeed a!) s'•'{.•rm
h-ive Oc-naved in Ibe molt eft'n mu id
: \ manner. Ti e rt.bo rs have <!if
playrd a surprising intivph.ii;/. The;
corps of arrilK ry, cotr.tuaiided.by get) j
Lariboi{Tfere,ihas nnintained its repu
tation. i lie second regiment of !i ;h;;
infant;y, the j. rh, and thn Farid, a
> troops-, have aitl> tli'JinguHhed theu; ,
(.reives. . !
A detailed account of chi. siege will
be carefully given. It will record r
great number ol seres of bravery,
v tihy of being !-. Id up examples,
to excite cnthuliafia end a ‘eviration.
On the tgth tire defeent and the
pal <-e of the Moat were execut ’d,
at p o’clock in ti e evening. Ou t!ve
si ■ it general Lelbvre had prepared ev
ery thing for the nfla.uk, when co!.
L.ecofle, who had bet a (cut into the
place in the morning, tr.n !u known,
t! ut general Kxlkrtum offered Lo ca-j
pituiate ou the fame conditwna which,
bed been formerly granted to the gar
rison of Mayence, which was agreed
to.
HckeHberg could have been carried
by aflauk without much loss; Hut as
the corps of the place were itill com
plete, and a large ditch lilied with wa
ter would have enabled the belieged
to held out for fifteen, days it was;
thought bed to grant them an honor!
able capitulation, (
Intelligencer.
AUGUST iB, 1807.
Norman M : Leam c? William E. Barnes.
On'the 27 h the garrison marched
out, with general Kalkreuth at his
head. This llbong garrison, which at
firlt consisted of 16000 men, is reduc
ed. to 9000, and of this number 4000
jfiave <k ierre- : there are even officers
j among he- del iters. * 6 We do not
wiflt,”’ fay t'r/.’V, “ to go to Si Iberia.’*
We have obtained maiiv ihoufcnd ar
tillery horses, but they are in vi ry bad
order. General Radp has been ap
pointed governor or Dantzic.
Theßnflian lieutenant-genera?, Ka
meiifßi, aficr having been beaten or>
the 15th, retired behind the fortifica
tions of Weifchelmunde. He re
mained there, without daring to un
dvriake any thtng, ar.d beheld the re
st u'Tion of the place. When he law
that they were preparing red hot balls
to destroy his velfels, he embarked
and withdrew.
The fort of vVeifehelmtmde H .ll
held out • Marfiial Lefebre fdmmoti
ed i: cn the 26'h. a.id while they were
adjuring the articles cf capitulation,
the garrison fallicd out and surrender-
The commandant thus-abandon
e nved Limfelf by water. We are
now therefore mailers of the chy and
port of Dantzic. These events for
bodi a happy ouk:n for the campaign.
[Me emperor of Ruin a end the king
of PrufTu were at Heligenbpel : the/
mult have known t’ e redufinon of
‘.Oantziu ty the cciTuiot: of the fire.,
whi h cj. * ; e ht ; • u tie former
p] xcc.
The emperor (Napoleon) to teflify
his Utisiaction at the condutl of the
b.fiegL rs. h;:s granted a cou-pcnfation
‘o each f .Sdicr.
Tftm liege of Gratidegtr. commences
i- 1 r dr: command ;d Gen. Vidor,
j Gen. 3-2 uowfi:; commands the in fin*.,
i,ry, end G<-.n, Da: thoitcvd the arui'e
• . Grauder.tz in ft ■ cn , ecounf
oi ks ;; -.•21 qua. t C■: ;ne>.
The cavalry .0: r.e anry is ?.eau:i
-----1; the oivifions o iigh: cavalry, t.ro>,
.:v';fio-n.s 11 ui.rrii ur and one M
ivsgnr-ns, were..r. Viewed at Lib nr- -r
■re no:'), by the g-ahtl-duke <■.: ILrp,
On the fiitnr day, hi, mar-fly went
to ‘ifehoffver.ler end Strallbur/,. at. l
reviewed the division of
■arntneruled by Hautpau!:,. and the
i ‘h’vificn ol dragoon -, commen-lcd by
i b ro. \>:ichv . Uiß 0)2-i’ yms well
Yard with them condu-8, and the
j good flatc of | he r horses.
The am ba Tad of of the Tcrtc, -Yd-
I Moha tn tned - Kme n-VaK id ? ’vas cn the
> 1 3th, at 5-* oVoc’:, F. M. imrocuectf
by M. the prince of Ber.evcnto. to the
emperor, to whom he tvcTented Ins
crec - he re rn a ined :n hour i*j
i’ s'‘ s •"?jelly’s cabinet the lodges in the
C , and occupies the appartrr. :.:s
rib : grand duke of Berg, cow absent
a. ■ review.
We are alfured that the emperor
fi id to the atnbalYdor, that he and
the Sultan Selim would henedorjeard
be as infepnrabie as the right iuncTand
the left.
| The news of the success of Ifmac?
at id Wallachia hasjult been received 1
the Kufliaris have been forced to raise
the liege of ljriiael, and to evacuate
WYUachi t-
Ccpitulation of Dantzic.
After a long refiflance, fifty-one
days with open trenches, imperious
ciicumltances rendered it neeetfary to
capitulate for the surrender of Dant
’ zic to the troops of his majcfly the
1 emperor of the French, of Jta!yj|
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