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Foreign Intelligence.
LONDON, November IS.
flu- from Germany bv
Hamburgh mail, bring the
‘it* of the campaign in Ger*
to (he same point
.. (ha Feencli official bulletins,
i, -ar that ttie Austrians-and
it-.'Miv did not find it advisable
cii nd th* Inn, and, tlrerefore,
r dto W tls. 7he crossing
and” /tin Jay the Firuefa i* coll
ar Gome accounts say, that
i’ iicfi army is 130,000 strong,
t are persuaded tint it i,
i Sgu a,ion by 60,000- Tim
ti the Russian* and Auutri
tated ac IUO,UOQ, which is
> an exaggeration—The
* :e al retreat, in the pre
’ curnitanccs, is unqiiesunn
le. lie nap true seems to be 10l-
A’in- neaily ins former plan of
ts Murat, with thirty thou
"• len, forms the left of the
iet i and follows the left hank
Aauube. Among these are
1 he general Buraguay D’
;li ’* dismounted cavalry, a.
t ig to 13,000, winch have
lountid on horses taken
” Austrians. Bernadotte
oust, loirr, the right wing,
o n, y with the Bavarians. They
erimidy upon .the Salza, It
7 p-” *ft tuoro and more certain,
wt h inadotte intends to attack
lie oo:i bined Austrins and Rus
•""* with almost ail his forces ;
tnd the be again will try to enr
olled inert/. lie has accustomed
.ps to pei form such extra- -
V marches, that, notwiih
ig the start they have got,
,iects to outflank then* -
a£T will surely he cm his
against this, and.will com- !
, ’tost any fault but that bv
Macit was destroyed.
re,.t ilea] will depend upon
rVomenU of the second Tin*.
‘* we slr< 4 ° rr y
f*'yt * are |k> satisfactory ,
‘* it* Jf'ear. approach, i
‘< t from TOirsaw, of the J
t say?i, th.vtgeneral
had aeribed there to rt
di <rc)i of iJie two.arm.es
advancing, one nuder
and ©I baron lammivsetj,
* to pass through Sifesia,
u the otlfer under count ‘
*t Sitcsi.a <?lso,
: way ol Cracow. Thus
s that neither of these
oui.l possibly arrive at
ice the h. ad quarters of
*’ • ’ vr “iM are, till the
: nr ,Nember at the
“ this ’ <l;cv, deci
!!!: Itav.v taken place,
.-v id Prussia, in one
me present moment,
be to conceal front Bo
‘he determination she
till efe.ry thing i*
strTe the blow.—But if
- ’Tit’ long, it may ‘be
• he. last intelligence
’iii f the .sth, at which j
c * 1 V‘V is, that armiv
’ ”• Vv estphalia, and
TT- ! -oa with the t-1 c- j
:t,c -ad Lower S x . !
at ... viy v/j . -o be e<- i
I er iliuiv ‘
i‘- %ai:sL‘..iu. TANARUS., -i
hr * VHTngTJa- |
7 -ic precaution
_ : 'h.at ipurtei.
‘■W *'•“ move •
’ ■ A be‘-. pre
'• . which the
■ A t n- eagerness of j
n u violate, un- I
•and b‘. force. 1
•an take a:,v
; ) ;parte, a :cor
• dii iiy, will have
ii he suc
*> -T n :• i.\bia have,
■ nii t firat re
t cil aftvr
ported,
Is tgoi :fi
’ •$ on
T- If
■ia
■ > * aft’
vr. convention for thoinetfirafity of
Naples being agreed to by Prance.
Tins is not improbable ; or at
if is not iui|>robable that t<>
siiciigi hen IVirts-scua Naples
should for the moment be evacu
ated.
Nov. ri.— NoTntelligef.ee has
bejn recefvttl r.t the attempt
which it was supposed was about
to be made on the port id Boa-
Itjgne. !i seems generally believ
ed at any rate, that tbe troops
which liave suili-d from ‘bo
Downs arc gone Noflhwanl, -'id
are not to be employed m av at
tack on theL tench Coast. I hey
are gone to join the Kusainus and
Swede* in the Nmth.
the third victory.
Weekly Mesttnger Otjke, Monday
1 o'clock.
Wa jost k-arn that on express
has arrived at tiiu admiralty, with
the important imcUigenec that
admiral Louis bad falbn in with
the Rochefort squadron, and that
after a smart action, Six more
the\cremu's ships oj the line struck
their ic!o>'s.
” The important and comirwid
ing situation in which Prussia
stands has thus been recognised
fay the unexpected visit of the
emperor Alexander. But this is
nt all. The archduke Anthony',
brother Ho the emperor of Ger
many, ha* arrived on an extraor
dinary aiissiou at Brlm. His
object doubtless must bn to stimu
late the king of Prussia to those
measures of vigor which toe em
peror ol Russia had in person
been laboring io produce. .These
are flattering tesumur.n-s ol what
Prussia could do. it is a recog
nition of her holding the balance
of power, and the fate ol nations
in her hands. And how has she
gained this distinction ? By hav
ing acted With prudence and ad
dress— bv having reserved her
strength for useful exertions, and
her interposition for favorable
occasions. By having acted in
a manner tiic very re verse of those
ministers in other stater, who
have done nothing but offer sub
sidies for absurd, ill concerted
attempts ; who by having with
an abuse of their advantages in
tErferoii a tori tin (ravers, have
been driven altotf -rhcr almost out
of the society ot European states.
Prussia, on the eoutrary, has
placed herself in the inevitable
situation ol being courted by all,
of being impioteii by emperors
and princes, of being subsidised
by such ministers as Mr. Pitt to
pursue her own interests, and to
maintain the independence of
Europe. Whatever resolution
Prussia may adopt, she has mud:
m ht-r power, and dv- owes the
pre-eminence, sli*.tn|oys to the
caution and systimatic adherence
to her neutral policy, while her
neighbors shew ed nothing but a
precipitation which exposed them
to greater evils than they had
stifiered, which resembled more
an ebui: ion of hot-headed in
surgents, than the wise, vn 1! com
blued efforts cf independent na
tions in a great and noble cause.
Lord H-rro ,by arrived at
H apt burgh on the 3th. He will
make the fourth imperial applicant
to thu court of Pn ssju within tl<s
mo >'.h. The t’tnjieror of Bu>sn
pci stn, the Arc!: inkc Anthony of
Austria, Lord Hairowhy, and
general Duroc, have all been uig
ing their suits to the king cl Prus
sia;
We have examined every thing
nt i I'bi.c occurrence wbicii could
ecable ns to form a judgiMiicut ot
the intentions of the com t ot Ber
lin, whether far war or neutrality,
but thete still appears roam for
doubt. The Prussian troops
now In complete po--e*dor of
HaniYtr, with the exception ol
the fortress of Hanicin, here
me French r.r- preparing to < i>-
l>nd themselves. It i* said that
|coi<vcntion has been executed,
<y which 50,000 Prussians tire to
\rt main in possession of the Htm
'overian dotniniftns, two thirds of
| th. ex pence of which rre
1 paid bv Prussia, ;uid one t-, idMMP
•,?}!. “ever. d'l'VaWjl
-1 ■. 11 Hhss'i .ns Lvtm? ft*.;
’>*: of Hiut'Xtei ii 4H
vfr, fir-'rrrd evpr i Ryxsiati*.
have, tneced, ! >t° the
territories of Mecklenbui'gh- T v° ’
tlioitStUirl bad arrived ;it I.auetv ;
burgh, put none have yet enter- |
ed Hanover, almost all the points I
of. which are row occupied by the
Prussian*.
j-’
j Gen. 1,/uroc has left Berlin.—
1 Before his departure, lie raceiv
’ t-d a valuoble snitff-hox, v : with ;
I dianmndii, with the king’s pic- j
i Hire. He carries to his emperor I
the reutli of bisnegoriutioir,; and 1
i hat may he no less i/nputiaut, of
his observation*-
HAMRURGH, Nforember 2.
Russia and Sweden have made
very considerable di niands of
money on the seriate of (Hia town,
of Bremen and Verdun ; but it is
asserted that the latter have de
cfaitd tlxeir incompctency to de
termine on such a demand, which
must necessarily be submitted to
the decision of the citizens.
Besides the Prussian troops al
ready arrived in Hanover, the re
giment ot Frmce Louis and a
uother, the name of which i* nt>t
mentioned, arc expected there.
The omperor of Russia has
quitted Benin. He had received
i a courier from general Kutusow,
yvhojthey say, asked new instruc
tions of his majesty, nftilr expres
sing to him the surprise he felt
upon arriving on the theatre es
war, *t meeting only a remnant
of !6 or !8 thousand Austrians,
instead nff,o thousand yvhich he
was to have found there. It is
said that these dispatches, and
lomeothers received from Vien
i|*, have hastened the departure
of the Czar. 11 goes directly to
Prague, and from thence to the
army of general Kutusow.
Jicppwam that this sovereign
has been unable to shake the re
solution that the king of Prussia
iid taken to prcsi i ve peace to his
subjects. This may bt-judged 0 f
bv the last rescript published in
Franconia. It having bocn ru
moured that his majesty the king
of Prussia wNLed to take an ac
tive part in (he war, all this legal
authorities are enjoined by this
rescript to make known to the
people that the military prepara
tion* es Prussia have no other tA
jece in view, but the maintenance
of the ncuMnlitp j ttlHl
the measures hitherto taken arc
only intended to secure its g Ua .
rontee, and no Other construction
should be put upon them.
It is doubtless in the same lir-ht
that we are to look upon the oc
cupation of Hanover by i’t ussian ‘
troops. The wish of the whole
north ot Germany will be accom
pii shed, if by the negotiations be
gun ..'Km the court of Berlin
a.,d the cabinet* of f. vi - * r,-.A }V
tersburgh, this electorate be again
compr.sed in the iimiis of the
Prussian neutrality. People be
gir. to fiatier themselves \ha\t it j
win he ao j and at .. tiiouglit that ■
his m;.j u.t’- has taken possession |
. of Hanover only to keep'.from the i
J Russians and Swedes the pretext j
! that called them to it. The !
| French are shut up m Hameln, !
I it it is thought that the Russians ‘
j will uc.l advance bejoad Lavcn- 1
: Ull rg.
Nov-*t;“ r s.
I 1 lit ‘ Rjxstan y>: edi-’h j
I .-y, vih ch is now tiossing the
countii ot M e*klenhury, i* on !y
tv, , ruy Lhousaiiil men strong ; but
it is a.-sorted, tliat it will be rein
iorced by seme more Russian fc !
Sv.cclisb re rimems. One of the !
fiist that was emlmifi-d ac Kovel i
u. .. , k ,y gi cat to. ~ vJ ‘ t4 i
vessels, Lden wuh cossacks and
houcs, iouudoiod • not a single
man was saved. The Hanoverian
legion, cl about eight thousand
men suong, has al o landed .- tt
v. as at first to have passed thro’
Use bound to .epai: to Strakauad ;
but in Consequence af the
anangements mat have beer.
on, it is arrived m the elec’
ol Hanover. A great num
muskets unit ocher nrmsha
landed for tltv ancient Ha
. e H.
r>-lnfm .save • : r. :
am, it is now will known that she
j will maintain hos system of rieu
• tra'itv : ail.the insinuations whi< h
w era lately made at Berlin, to ui-
I v.-rt h r from u, have proved
1 fruitless.
R E R LIN, Noverr. her 5.
Vvii-ile th-c ru-jieior of Russia
was at there wits ob
served a great conformity of cha
| icter between that prince and
■ our monarch. Both of i hem p/e
----! Icrroii tlie moat simpK:
j mwits to the poinp and brilliancy
of courts. Doling the whole
time the emperor was here, he vv .is
not invited to an entertainment
at the caside. Tha two potentates
contented fhnnsrlve-* daiiy with
a tumii) dinner and sujiper. 7 he
parting of the two princes was
• tally affecting. Happy the peo
ple, (-ay* the Berlin paper) to
whom *uch monarch* are united
by the ties of real friendship. E
ven on the night of his departure,
the emperor of Rus-ia made a vi
sit to tiie vault where the ashes
or Frederick the great are de
posited. He contemplated for s
considerable time, in an attitude
of-the most profound reflections,
the monument of that tut mu rod
monarch.
’MMMaaMMMu;
NUREMBERG, November 5.
Vve learn from Bohemia iimt
getwral Koliowrath, who is en
trusted with tbe command of that
and vision of the army which is -sea
t!Oßt.d in this kingdom, is em
ployed in lormiiig anew coins,
made up of the wreck of pritice
Eeruinand's troops and tile scat
tered vagabonds from Fgra.
.Some of his cavalry, joined by
the regiments of Gemnrnigaii and
Hohenloe, and several battalions
of reserve, have invaded .the up
per Palatinate, where they exact
conti ibutjons and commit every
kind ol excess, i'hey shew them
selves fioqi time to time as lar
oo as the bunks of the Naab. A
body of French troops, which
passed die Danube at lugoisiadt
lias marched into the upper i’*l:t r
tinate, to protect die inhabitant*
of that country from the incur
sions ol the enemy, ami to cot|>el
them to march back in all points
to Bohemia.
A short time since, there ha#
aH.sen a dispute ol c. very particn
tif. nature. General VVarnecfc
had concluded and signetj a ca
pitul ition “with prince Murat, at
Trochteifirtg .i, near Tordiingcn,
bv which he acknowledged idui
self a prisoner ol’ war, and ail t!ie
troops under his diieciion, and
that of the general count de Ho
henzoliern, who with his corps,
tvaa under the ctmmaml of gen.
Warnt-ck ; but he h.tJ not person,
ally signed the capitulation, hav
ing ran off in the course if a
night, and rejoined prince E'erdi-
HAud in the marquisute of An
spach. It is said tile prince posi
tively fortiade him adheri/ig to
the terms of the capitulation.
Flii* over, the count <Jc
H-dii p.jpllt-rn rcireuteti into Ro
he...ia, Ikia itig previously had his
share in the skerrrushes on the
1 rentier of the city of Nuremberg,
t mice L#.inn’i. case was tiic
?:n ie * It is certain that Prince
. r.acl sinnmomd ‘.Hem Lath
so faifi! the obhgafjons they had
previously agreed to which had
nevertheless been refused. It is
said, tint prince Miuat had per
socially address’ and he archduke
E crdir.and, and time he had f-o’r j
about mutual good uade ita,, d’ j
ing i'. the subject ai* on c> Bie
Austiiaa gt.ia-.uJs, They lu-a
’ < , , .nisi in i cii.ntiig the .
sen:, insistit gt; at the * i,,
tion does not involve ‘T
terms and circumstance:-.
•assured that general
ia on his trial before :•
liul. that lie may < ...
Ccssiiy oi rev a
of hi* proc* .ii”
eoi.tr to ,
ide -M * ki.
tbs electoral prince v t; ,V
fd. Lieutenant g-nerat l ,l’ >-
-commanded them in person/”, p.
marched on foot, amen/
tnz-ips, ;,>K> gave ample p,-„,jf s f(t -
Uio movt (lv*crminvd hrav. r.
reuciv. and a wound, l ite u;i,j r
h ;t-rs, d.'tcl and wounded on t, i
I b'Ciod.v day-, amomiis to tfii *
I -i ilc AuStiLr.l Hoops who w ,, i
i bmad in toe ; .Hreeciiments
1 Lefer, were ah’ put to the
Oil the -A’ it in-t. the deftly
btrub were io oc lu.acke .1 b ‘
regiim-Hi# of Pressing and u,’/
ra.vsizkis. ;
T he corps of French and !•<-_
vat /au troops, on the side of ;
rol, have pus .essed thcmseE ‘ f
the fortresses of Cahtem s ;
Mchaantt7., which command
entrance into rfcat province. 7„ e
report is, that marshal N. vh:.,
marched bevond Inspru.k, a i
has fixed his head quaiu-r s i,. u c I
capital. I
PARIS, November :6. >1
lithe midst of the. hurv anil
cares of a camp, the emperor !i?.s I
signified his intention io aurii v I
rate the condition of pri - uner ol I
war ; and ever since the opening I
o? tiie campaign, he has been an-,.1
iotts to turn the victortis of
armies t(.> t!ie advamage ol i,o N I
cu.tut-e aid commerce- fiis oi- I
ders have bt n punctnalß <s o . I
cuteci. Aireanv it>,OOJ AnMrii.a I
prhto.it rs are m France, th-u ; , c I
I tverv ‘vhvre wished for by .fie I
ptef. et>, and are even where re- I
ceive.l wiih that aUemion whiVn
mnortunate brnverv inspires.
A heir good order is every wh.Ve
admiicd. and ui every place rhyj
experience comfort and con ui -j
tion. Indeed, they arc pruofj
that timpt/g the French a vauJ
quishtd enemy aiuy become J
| i.l- lni. ■
i A regulation of the Tniy stcr 1 1
! war >* dira'es tl.e mode to be Jo 1 -*
lowed oy ‘tnt- riniuihic'ure. ::r
; fai mei-s, who may bedcsii. of
; employing the prise no* s ; ..be
j w *)’ ol labor. Such a* <m.<) io
| want oftlieui .slyedd apply 0,
j district imenda/iL, statu
| number ol prisoners win <>
j ioCt c. AVOlk tie .It: , .
| played ji., . • ire.f, r
whiui they u ,j 4 p
JljfcUJ. ;.J
documeuvo -
the proper ii forms tin
nature and .rfuiarWuce ?,-,<•
bor required, % 1 stst-i’ t ■
cur icy for a coi.rpiia ici ,
terms on the footi'ig
j and good cbaraclci'. : ....
| r s as shall he nut in , ~
to .have a ticket sir* - :-
toiidant, nnd by the Mr,
deputy, u ( the ti s
wfilch tl.c-y .s!’,.tJi be
labor. 1 ’ti e-.e rne
jnsure public order 7
qudiiy of iftdivitU
soners ol war, wins ,; a ’
be exemplary, wf ;c! e
ck an hoaarable a .ism,
such only v. ; !i {- . : <>
rent ember they 3
war, who uoßo 1
; dttti , a rtel . s 11 —■( ...
j their eng.-getat s.—
! 11/Vl -, •
j Ere-yrtcr/ ,
! cai rvir> - y i”
] tallied Her
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j aiT bo i
1 j. ;*do
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