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POST-OFFICE.
24 ' '799-
' ' i '-"'One are M-q netted to take notice
that the IW-Qffice will be removed to Mar
ket Street.the f.urth honfc above Eleventh
Street, on t'e i:ortli hde of the way, this af
ternoon a: half p;;ft Six o'clock, where.mer
chant 1 ; and others are requeued to feiwLior
their letters, fee; as the Letter Carriers vvilT
not during the present calamity carry letters
oat after that time.
WANTED,
A COACHMAN,
TTfiiO can take care' of 4 or j Horfcs and
'» druK a Carriipe He fnuft bring 'good
recoiriTiendjtiaiu of civility and
sobriety.
-Apply to S. WAfcKER, Pine near Fifth
fitrret.
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JI 'anted to Employ,
/\ 'Judgment and Integrity to #CCi
■i V fioKaily .Tfctertd Vendues to purchase Wet am
Dry Good* for in extensive Country Store. Pro
(<■ 1 dire'Vl !•) A. S. With the name
of some "»h'T perftn nicntioosd, to whom refer
nee miy be had, if met tfary, for information re
lading to th-i qualifications of the tgent, and left
with the printer, will be duly attended to, The
applit'-rt will mention the No of the house where
he or (be r- that a letter <!irȣted by pod
ma/ be regularly received.
aug.io
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
FOR CASH OR OS CRF.nrr,
Coffee, Cotton, Logwood s Hides'.
Apprr ro
PRATT &?KINTZING.
whoiiave on hand
A very extensive assortment of
GERMAN LINENS, &c.
cuita le f or the Weft-India market, which they of
fer for fu!c, at mordcrare piice?, or will barter
'tjhem for Weft India produce,
au>uft io,
TO BE LET,
Fro ■» the i st Op October next,.
The STORES fc? WHARF,
' A the Drawbridge, now .occupied
Mr. Jofliua Gitpin.—The terpi* may
»f Known by Applying si No. »jB, Market-flr.ee*
h»ly »9 jtawtf
■ JOHN Mtlle*, JUN.
' N«>. 80, Dock, near Third Street.
Hoi for Sale.
CM&ci, ■
Bsfiai,
« Mimosftici,
.Taf&fjes,
Calicoes,
Pstna A
Romo! jind ( Handkerehiefi.
MU!;tii>l J
The faregoing good* ere now to be fold at
REDUCED PRICES,
N- U. Many of th. c vJeods inay be ptinted to
A beautiful Country Scat,for Sale
I rUATf D cn the bank of the Delaware
l-| joining lanHs of Matthias Siplei and Mr,
'uV.ii DcflieltJ, i j mife* from Philadelphia
j mile* from Diiflol.
Tfce bu'ldinps consist ofa ntwtwnfirry Frame
JJoule and Kitchen adjoining—j rooms on a
Boor, a PUzz-j the whole front of the House, a
Pump i'f excellent water, alfinf-ood garden and
orchard—lo acres t >f land wi:l be fold with the
pr-fini/cs, but inure can be had if required.
There is a gravelly (hrreat the river, the water
!\\f'es for Burlington pjfs every Hay in the sum
mer frafoD, and the land itagcs for New-York
wiihin mi!'c ; aDy person inclining to pur
chase may know the terms of sale and other par
ticulars by enquiring at No. 12, Dock-street, sr
No.iAt, S-nith Sceohd-lliect. ,
jun* I.
LAST NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted tothe Estate of John
Warnsr, Ivory Turner, late of this
City, deceased, are requcfted to come forward
and dilcharge their refpefliv# obligations, or
they will be put in suit—and those having de
mands againlt said estate, arc defned to furnifh
them, lf,;ally attefled, for settlement, to
Robert Dawfon, executor.
No. lit, North Sectnd-Street.
TO BE DISPOSED OF,
A PARCEL OF
ELEPHANTS TEETH;
And for approved notes at 6 £# 9 months,
A quantity of SLAB WHALEBONE
7 CS" IS;feet long—Enquire as above.
aiiguft 9
WANTS A PLACE,
JS fVET NURSE,
A YOUNG WOMAN wirh a good bread of
Milk, who can be well reccomraeflded, en
quire at No. 104, Chefnuc-ftreet.
au£. 10 ' 3 t
NO TI C E
A LL perfonj indebted to the Eftjte, of Ajron
•AA. Thompson; Milter, formerly of Woodbury,'
Nf «r Jcifey, and lateof Darby, deceifed,arc requeued
to make inmydute tuyment—And all per Tons hi
ving 4i m«idk agsinfl faid'efta.e, are dt fired to ren
tier their accounti dulv attcded for fewlement to
JAMSSB. BONSALL,
of Kiiigfejfitig, Executor.
' iugufti;
THX STOCKHOLDKIIS
Of the i)c!aiva?r if Schuylkill Canal,
WILL vl-afc to take r< lice, the the
f tion money on their rcfpc&ive
tfscn called for by theFrefident and Ma
sajytrs ; the three [aft ells ara payable as follows :
One for *5 dollars y on the I'Jlh A\tguß, injiant
Gtn Jor 20 do ok tb c \ stb Sept Kilter n, xt
tut the ijtb OSiltr next
Gfii jbr 20 d*.
—-Ai'd if not p*i.d on thole arc fubjed to a
rtqaky of live \»cr cent p:-r tiionth
GO I Jll 7*, treQTurer*
4t 13ci w&th
irait'ifr ' 6-
TO BE LET,
IWO ROOMS, x conveniently
.<stU4»r«l for PUKLfO OFFICES. Enquire of
ft-e Sulsknhcr on tie Notthwreft fl-ric of the
PuMie Syutire, Pliitatielplii;
1..
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Sl'guft 23
PHILADELPHIA ,
MONDAY EVENING, AUGUSTI6
AtarefpeElable meeting of a num
ber of the Citizens in the south
em part of the County of Phi
ladelphia, agreeable to public
notice at the house oj Cctdival
lader Evans in Southivark, for
th e purpose of promoting the e
leßion of JAMESRQSS, efj.
of Pittfburg, Joseph B~~ird,
Esq. was unanimoufiy chosen
Chairman.
1 his meeting taking into confederation the
crimen 1 fitunt.cn i;f our country, aflaiird
with implacable auimoiity by j vindiflive
and favagc en.-my, v horn neither theLvs ct
God nor the ordinances of man have fcem
fninyi to influence, and who has not «;!y
prac tiled upon l befe United States every spe
cies ot inlult, Iran J and violence, but com
mitted unexampled atts of cruelty andmur
ricr up'-n our ii.olienfive and defence lei's fel
low citizens
Resolved, That in the opinion of this
uxu.n the choice of a Chief v\
this flatc being intimately connected with
the future happinels ot the nation, we are
Convinced that he fliould be a man pc.lTelHng
a jull regard for the honor, dignity and
profpt rity of his country, perfe&l/ free from
the influence of those perfidious and" fieri
legions principles of Jnfobitiifro « hich have
already extinguiflied every republic on eartl
but our own—a man totilly exempt fron
oreign influence, intercfts or coune J ~
e^4w
ftfcthzw
X . .lions, ! 25 paivs cannon, three howitz, and 'lB wag
-11 - integrity and pStnotifm the ( Fed- j genu. In the morning- the entrenchments
• j s° vcrn ' Tient can look with in pllcit con- u „d Zuricli were taken poffcflfon of. In the
.dene, f«r lupport in time of conger. . | latter 9 ; cannon were found. In the at-
- ar< \ °'. °" tac^s Gens. Hotze, Wallis and Haddic, were
L.! . ***• > 1' I'itti- were wounded. Our lol's is very coniidera-
VV f P< : '" w d " "nii.ent decree thole b!e ; and our troop* coi.ibatted with I'ukh
l a ". t t ut a J- ind.lf* ii- fury, that after donning the redoubts they
' rc< s' Jl l c iec xecuuve ot a good gov- ] seized the French that defended them, by the
; " ie p 1 lil ' " s "j 011 11 heretofore in the hair, and d,hatched them with tlie but-end
- r ' c,l ; ve,Ulo ' adopted the Federal ;ot their iirelcck.-. l:i th>- height of the bat
luion ..no m t..e Senate of the United tie, none of the enemy's olhlcer*
»-ates has been inch as to merit our entire quarter. <1
tonfidenee an J rppro'jation. Therefore we j <
•re tetcrmirtd individually to trfe all honor- \ STRASfIdi&GH, June 12.
.c means in our power to promo.e the 1 On the 7th inlt. General HalLna'. head
■ IOUO ? ° to the office of quarters were atTttau, and the army return-
Governor of this Commonweals. . •• , e ,t behind the HeUX.
1%-so.tcJ, that the following ptrfons be a June ij.
c .nii.uttee to exei tth nde.vcs in their rel- General Z\nintraillct, who commands in the
, ' flrC ' 1,0 tickets tor the Walloon country, has informed the Helvetic
"" j Directory, that ae defeated the infurgcuts a
jawtf
Fob Southward.
Joslui Humphreys, John Itfrner,' ■ -
Wm. Clifton, jun. Jjcnry Moiicre,,
W. Robinion,jr. Esq. Copt. Jchn Fleming,
Peter Micicken y _ VTtu* I uj/lor 9 '
Job" Hood, George Handle,*
Thomas Shortdll, James Moltneau *,
Nathaniel Huttjn, Wm. Oahfard,
Isaac Pbipps, Ibomas Wilson,
Martin Casper, Henry Weaver,
Ne,l Jl'Ginnis, John Clifton, jur.r.
Thomas WiHey, Dr. B. Dufield,
James Hays, John Ti>um,
John Batten, David Ftick-uier,
Robert Allen, J»h„ Konkey,
David Ellis, JJg n . Phipps,
Joel Wilson, John Thompson,
Dr. Wm. Wallace,. Geraldus Steckdale
John Evtrhcrt, Adam Key ser,
Isaac Jackson, Wm. Alexander,
Richard Tittermary, Joseph H. Fleming,
Joseph buddel, ju#. Nicholas Pickle,
George Reese, "Joseph Johnson,
Joseph Williamson, Aaron Musgrav t,
George Burke, Charles Bastian,
John Delewuv, Joseph Ogelbie,
jopn Kch ey y
. Fok Moyamensing.
Joseph Bird, Esq. David Shoemaker,
Alexander Read, Samuel Dtxcy.
Samuel Stephens,
Wm. Corbet,
ia*Bw
Resolved, That this meeting wiJI support
JOSEPH BALL at.the ensuing eleflion, as
Senator, to represent the City and County of
Philadelphia and County of Delaware, in
the Legislature of this State.
Resolved, i hat the proceedings of this
meeting be publidied in the different ptwf
papers in this city, signed by the Chainnah,
counterGgned by the Secretary.
JOSEPH BIKB, Chairman.
Attest,
Jossph Huddf.Ll, Jun. Secretary.
Philadelphia Theatre.
nPHE Agents for the Proprietor of the New
1 hcatrs hivjng agreed to lease to the fob-
Icribere the said 7 h ea tr», for a term of five
years; ihey wist -to .rtinfoice their prrfent
company with the n,oft refpedlable abilities,
tree !«m other engagements, on the cunti
n«nt.
X etters (port paid) addrefied to '« Port office,
Baltimore, will be immediately forwarded
sud receive c.irly and liberal attention.
June i 5. The nth, Gen. Hohwrollern
jccecded m rfpulfii.g a corps of 8000
.'rencn, who appioatlied Modcna, and took
O P«foneri. But Gen'. Macdonal 's ar-
IVams a Situation, as Cook, • JT
>»vl- an undeniable charter from h cr latt fitua- m , Piacenza, receiving rsinforr<
gn
Mji fctt flreet. " r . neral Suwar>Ws Ticad
N t, M WIGXLLL fe" KEiNAGLE.
• . „' , . Mu , jcian> oF lalents *"<» charter ire
included ih th©above invitation.
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Aug. io
X r m
:«>:
ELECTION.
Pastunk.
Major BuMait.
BOSTON, August 31
iFomgn^teetti&ence*
The latesi by seventeen days—
received by Qaptain 'Waldb ridge
from Hamburgh.
Operations in Switzerland.
LOWER ELIJE, June 29.
By the Vienna Court Gazette, of June
19th, we learn " That the archduke Charles
was'as Slattern, the 9th June. Hs"took at
Zurich, from which the French lad precipi
tately retreated, 94 cannons.
" On the Bth, Printe Koi'eiihergattacked
the enemy r.rar AlbeiiiiVd, aud.took it.
" The rncrny having been reirit'oiced after
their defeat on the 29th ult\ <>ll Mount St.
Gothard, nVar" the Devil's-Britlge," cilllodg-tc!
Gen. St.-Julieii of iVme of" his advantages,
gained tTie 31H. However, "Prince Vitlor
Rohan advancing to Biiegen, in the Wal-
Iftorv country, and Gen. Herbert from the
Gril'oes, the'enemy were forced to abandon
the advantages, they had. so jpecentiygaioed."
•FRONTIERS OF SWABIA, June :6. ,
The Archduke's beau-quarters were at
Ktaten the 13th. He intends giving a few
days reft to his brave anny, which has beei
fighting with admirable perieverence for th
ten days previous to th: 4.111 i nil.
' 1 _ « •» ]f « 1 1
On the 13th M-flena's head quarters were
at Waldenbu rg, on the road from Soleureto
Bsfle.
VIENNA, June 12.
On the 4th, sth and 6th inft. the Arch
duke attacked the French in front «f their
ft ronV entrenched camp in the vanot Zurich.
The combat was long, oblhnate and bloody ;
and the particulars are given at length by his
royal highntfs. On the night of the sth,
the atvhdpke"intended making an assault on
all their lines ; but the French retreated in
such haite as'to leave in thei^Kitrenchnienis
» » - * * f.y
third tihie on the lft in ft. and drove thee
over the Lax, if confluence crfjgpbrifk en
gagcmcnf, in
taken prisoners bnd sent to Lauftnne. Jhe
■ insurgents had loft upwards of 1200
The inhabitants of several valleyi iurreuder
ed at discretion, and, General X.iinirailler was
ifj hopes of being soon able to inform Gen.
Maflcna, that the chief end cf his miflion
was accompli died.
MILAN, June 12.
Gen. Brllegarde has gone toPiedmont,
from whence be will marchagaiott Acqui,
with 12,000, and per.etfate the Genocle
countrv on that fide.
We havejuft now learnei, that the vaa
of Gen. Macdonald's army has betrn deieated
near Lucca, by Gen.. Otto, who has made
many prifoner>. '
The fortrefs of Urbioo has capiiuhted.
Gn the 7th, 600 French pnfoners arrived
from Lugano.
General Morcau has ftietchcd his right
wing towards Genoa, to sustain Gen. Vic
tor, who c vers the Liguian territory, on
the fide of the Imperial be:».
June 11. (>fn Macdonald's army is ft*,
tiocied pait on ihe mountain* of Tufcaay,
and part towards Lucca.—A good pofnion.
June 12. A ftci Moreau bad detached
Generals Viftor and Grenier to Genoa,
Gen. V. marched to the valley of Tora, to
co operate with Maodoi al,- They then
dislodged Central Quo, near Pontremoli,
and beat him Lack as'Faras Parma.
VERONA, June 14.
In order to cover-Macdonald's march by
Sarzana to Genoa, Gen. Montiichard was
obliged to m ke a movement with Bcoo
men against Modena ; tut Gen- Hoheuzol
lern has repulsed him. General Otto is now
colliding his whole force to encounter the
enemy ; and General Su a arrow is hastening
with the main army towards Genoa, to sup.
port him.
The city of Ferrara is ralfin| a corps of
4000 gu .rds toco-operate with the impe
rial army.
We expeft here an army of 12,000 Ruf
fians, in all June.
The Fren h troops in Tufcany are join
•ng Moreau. Every where tl.ty .mpofe
contributions. Even at B they de
manded two millions, but were offered onlv
Ijo.coo. 7
I
i ■ ""inja 'p "■
'J'he Council'was informed that the Di
rectory had declared itfejf permanent.
The Councils decreed, at 11 o'clock at
night, the eledtion of Treilhard to be un
conilitution.tl.—'i'reilhard immediately cea
sed his functions, as Director.
Ysllerday the ex-minifkr Gohier was
elected, a:,d proclaimed the new Dire ft or.
Tlit Revolution cf the Executive Power
is nearly complete, and of all the Directors
from whom Sieves so lately received the fra
ternal embrace, 011 his .inlhillation there is
none now remaining but Barr;.s.
Roulay de la Meurthe, ii) puifjnnce of
his plar. to annihilate the .Dictatorial power
of the Directory, proposed in the fitting of,
the 30th of Prnirial, to refer the answer of
the Dirt story to a fpectal Coni.-iffion. He
exprefled himfejf very frrong on this occ,:.
(ion on the Dictatorship which a trinmvir-ite
wished to aHutfr. I revealed to you, he
laid, three days ago, the lecret of the cif
cunhftances in which .we are now involved.
Since the 18th of Fruftidcr, the Executive
Power har- a (Turned the diftacorfliip, and ne
lylefted nothing vo villily thS national repre
sentation. You have icm.iined silent ; you
thought tli/y would uIV Uusiminenfe power;
for the f.ilvation of the iJepublic but they
have only employed it to bring-on its ruin.
' hey have rendered us the objefts of the
detf station of all nations. We will refumt
our place in Europe, and we Ihall be beloved
and relpefted. I accuie, above
and La Reveillere as the authors of theft
evils. Thcfe men can nevei remain in the
Executive power.
Arena informed the Council cf ft vera!
fails, tending to inculpate the Direftors and
the Minister of tfcs palicp, in wUoie office
he fa id they had been continually employee'
during four and twenty hours, in burning
■papers; these papers, he addict* -v.-bulcl witlv
out doubt have difcovfred the arbitrary and
illegal nitres of the Directory and'luv.
thrown a new light on the conspiracy.
1- ancois, of Nantes, caused a decree to
be pafiea in the name-cf the commiffibn -n
eleven members', to whom the roefiage of the
Quectors had be?n referred importing tSaj
[uart
:erß, to concert
ihe plan of operation* ll Mi :.J. i-iik" ■
'jt'lie Duke of Pdinjj., ai d f<um.y .* lied
acrcfj the Po, wbiie they aie in iafety,
$ overedo, {m the H yrciltaunt-y) June fc)..
Gen. Macdooald lias marched from P«n
tremo'i and Sarzana lowards ,to
join Moreau.
Gen. huwarrow will break out in /orcod
n<;iche« fiom S<ivona to arvi
ai.other battle will be decisive of the fjte of
loly. His army will confill of' 50, ocr
tr.f n
. .J.
The fisge of Mautua is fufper,rj;j U.r a
short time.
VIENNA, Juse 19. .
Coui.t Mclas wiices thxt Mceau
had retreated, and takeu a n ; r a "
vona, in the guis of Genoa, winch en?bled
him to wail his reinforcement, fiorn Gen.
Macdonald's army, and Generals Montri
chard and Grenier's diviiiofls, from Naples,
Tufcany asd JBoh gna.
In orckr to ojspofe this jundlion, and to
prnfecute the (leges of the citadel? us Turin,
Tortona and AllefLndria, the troops iiudeV
Generals Brllegarde and Otto, the djviljons
of General FrOihlich and Kohensollern, and
the brigades of Genetal Seckendtuf aod Al
baini, .ire to form an Army of O6lervation,
to act as exigences may require. Besides
thofc, 11,000 liulhai|S, who have marched
thro' Kafchau and Pert, will join Smvurow,
which will make his reinforcements 25,000
The proportion will therefore b" kept up.
Gen. Suwarrow, and army, have marched
from hence, leaving aftrong free to besiege
the citadel. The commander Gen Fiorella,
u expe&ed to make a vigorous defence,
to escape the fate of the Commanders of j
Chiera, Pizzighetone, Milan,Ceva, and '
Ferrara.
After thebattleofCeva, Gen. Moreau left
the environs of Alexandria, and rttreated
toward Afti ; on the 10th he continued his
retreat to Carmagnole and Coni ; and eb
the 26th fell back towards Coni, Tenda,
and Nice.
The inftirreAiens in Piedmont hate
greatly contributed to its evaciiatioh by the
French., They have had several bloody
battles with the French and frequently have
hern obliged to yield to the tactic* and
efforts of the French. AH is quiet now—
a« the French retire the infur-rcdiou ceafs,
and the p'eafants return to their work. All
the King's Officers are reii-dated.
Junilion of Macdonald with Moreau.
, Vienna, June 19.
Gen. Macdoi.ald having enterej the de
iile of the mountains on the lea coast, hit
march through upper Italy the account. of
liis jrtnAipy with Moieau are no longer
doubled ; but the juntfioo of the corps of
Generals Gauthier and Montrichard w.ll
be vigorously impeded.
" Gen. Macdoiialdhai(iL'dedajun&ion
with Morcau s army."
Gen. Moteau left a confidcrahle garrison
at Coni.
Jphother Explosion in France/*
/Wrrr
In the Council of 500 and Ancients, Briot
and Savery exprefled their frft'onifliiuent at
she nejjJect of the Dir. ctory to reply tp the
Meflage of the Legillative aflvmblies of thr
sth, on the interior and exterior ftatc of
the Republic. A new reaucft was made,
With the addition, that the Councils remain
permanent until an ar.fwer fiiould be receiv
ed. Three hours after the Diretftory pro
triifed a* answer the next d;'y. The Coun
cil of joo nevertheless continued permanent.
After-a violent chfcu.'lion the Council
fufpendedthe curatorial power of the Dirett
ory over the Journals and Pamphlets, and
provifionaliy decreed (ix micL's 011 the liber
ty of the Prcls.
i •' " ' : '
c.itll. , • ! . . -j :
i -
I Olltluw-j—'i , . ' 11,,,1! <iu
' the frtjr" ,i- v • -•: ■ r,, rr"f CT " d '=
! f.\- m t' V-'* —---
t " . r.c,i of K, ,
i Hundred. received si ;««j» f rc „,' K
. . ! ''■ ' ■■ ; o nE: -'-!i ui 0 ;
! Qci tto a vsuu all odllciKion.
; . A <"• i mr ,,.,j a , e!
'.|'Xd 'i-C '" '4 W "' * ! , e u::cil officers
. |; ' UI 'C' I '/led the fitting-
I Vr,y heavy 3CCI Nations are brourrht *
ward againd Ratwl, M.niilrr- he p- ° N
. I military foice cf the capita, i u t i„ ;
,: GiHct.i—Tiic ti.rc J,-. ,; (i D,!, . plateof
< attempted to cause 70 1, r , /"•; '**
- 1 Cli '•fF've Hui.wrcd, to be arrcihd
' ! ' r: '' oppolc.l- r i b:v : forwards
• Gcneial hunt!, wbe 'Cornm:inde;it cf P-,
■ ?-tt> a'reft 20 D ut he r,fuf t l t0^ riS
he okL'l-s. ivlcil.ir, who bis Lee ;l tl |ip!
11 the Council of Five Hundftd a r
Duke of Aiba, is laid to
the :;reat; it . r.^Thc
trnrary ar.cfts arc now to crale i„ , V
qu.-nca of a decree of the Courted
Hundred Paris ha, ,m 3acdp , i?'.'
et amidll all these even,,. ' The ?
boufes,*fo J free l>w.fe», jmbliclc carde.JV."
wyalks are\roudcd >»uh company.
TJie Uiseaor Gohier 1, J9 accepted 3n i
has alreadp Jjceti inltallfd. '
nj'h.e7retaken.
1' lUML,(a/ the I. ad of ;bi Adaraiu j unc
An adv.ee boat ha. arnvtd h<re from £
pies, wit'. the mm. licence, that the Ruffian!''
1 ur.es and Iv gl.ffi had landed , he ci '
into wh.ch Carnal Raff, had peM , *
at the fame time, with an army cf 40C0( !
men. A -bloody adion is said to have „f u
ed.m which feviral patriots and
rreiichmeu were either killed or taken urif
oi:c n.j. "
HAMBURG SUMM/IRlfs.
v - Lov.'iß Elbe, lune 22 ,
I ar Vienna Court Gazettes of the 1 nh
aiid 12th of June, received on tl»e 20th
Srm the chief event's detailed of late. '
Gen. Melas, under the 3d of June, advi .
cesno matrnal occurrence in the army n
and around Turin. Field Marlhal Fr.Jich
pu.'hed on beyond Fv.n rol, Bancul.'tre and
occupied Foirano, with a di'vi.
lion, took pi ll nea- Savijrniar.o, and hig
p.:irok-i inverted r.lrvady ;he euvir^,nsoi" Cu-
I 10, a ftrrrg on the coi:Suz of the"
Sh:ra and (JefTo.
Gei era. \ ch*i advaaced piurd
J'.'.d entered Carin-igTjls, A'ba. ard C'htr.
CCCO4 in ijie latter he Lund ftveral metal!
heavy iron guns, with various ammosi.
u tIDU"
Tile fi.-e of the r.rrrg citadel of Turin,
I is continued iroll vi'goriufly with the gum
' 1 tlu- city.
General Lufigoan was sent againjl tbe
J French div,fn>n at 1 eneltreile, on the river
I Clufon j and Gen. Alibar.i has began to
bombard the citadel ot Tcrtona. The for
tification nf Ceva, taken by the armed peas. f
ants furrotinded with French trc.ops,
was vifluallcd for thirty days, when the
Fren h collecting their f„rce cUer, bejau
to bcmbai-d it, and re-occupifd Mcndovi;
but the i-dvanced guard of Vukafl< vich for.
,ced them to quit both places a feco d tim:
i'lelt! \ l ar(ii..: i-.r .y, «t Cj'ieilucio, on the
4th, write; of havii.f reinforced Gen. Otto,
who had taken iuch po/itions near Fernova,
(famous 'o tl e fevtre baiile betweenCliarles-'•
VIII. of Fiance, r.tid the cake of Milan,
with his .illics as completely tg cover Par.
ma, ana Piacenza. F. r efi geof Maatlla is
t 'continued with the molt vigorous perfevc*
ranc.
Gen Count Pelhgarde, after taking, with
unexampled bravery, the famous St. Gut*
thard's iVicunt, e. b 1 ked, with bis c.wn <fi
vifi:;n, 00 tbe Lago di Como, to proceed by
liiaii and Pa via, againlt Tortona, t joia
ttie Italian an../ - leaving behind him Gen.
Haddick to mait tain the communication bt.
tween Fidd Marflial Suwairow. and the
Arehduke Cha.l.s, whicli is i.ow facilitaied
by St. Gothard and Turin.
she Archduke'd troops pafod in ha.le
through Zurich, to pudue the Ficnch, and
leave 11 it in no tunc 10 take pod again,—
Hence the whole eallern parts of Switter.
Ia ui are evacuated.
V. -
Private If iters foin Vienna flat?, thai
Cardinal Ruffo had rc entered Naples, au4-
was purluing Macdotiald very cloftlj'j u- 1
thersfay he was apj>ft>achii)g Rome. '■
From Voniie, < n the 6th of j Jtic they'
writ.-, that tlit* Inipt-riulilh [.sclelltfred»C"* ' .
I'cna, on the*/liver Savio,*and .Rimini, on
the riv«r Marrechina, where, .they..took
carrn<t>, 60 prifoneri, and the French
lul of Sinegaglia. . :
JUKB !<)._ •
By the Vienna Court Gazette, j
traordinary, of 16th June, tlie jiihiliotl of f-;'
Generals Moreau and Macdmsald'i armies is
officially announced. From the abfive of- 1
fkial as well as private accounts, it ap{>ears '
that General Mnc'd 0,11 aid's march wa^eijeded
tlin.ujh the ulonntain defiles in upper Italy).- j(
and j .loup; the lea-coast, which enabled b«B .
to jfiin General Moreau f:n his ret«at-t6 '
the vaiiey on the river- Taiiavo,'aud
Savona, on the Gcnoefi cpasK Here tlitv
alfo to be joined ify'Gfrifrals-Mm
trichard a.id Gaukier fuOul lufcanyar.u
logna. . .. . y". : % |fv
To oppose the combined forcrt
French, without hindrance to J
•„Gege of the citadels .df Tat-in,
Alexandria, the corps' uAder"- F: W-r'Jjtf
Gtr«ral»BflWg«r.dc •odOtlfl .5