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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1789). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7s1r6n0x5m/data/1271.pdf · Ler ctf persons.' AVVitrtzbuig, one of their maga-i-j esvas given up ro

Foreign Intelligence.

. Get many.pie-cedin-

leuiedHESSF-rATlMSrJD- AugitftiJ. behind Ve-nL- and arc to

'J he nUrlansJrwheir retieatu, lest the Danube. Our iiglit troopsbehind imyksfot delpair. are in pursuit of them ;r.iiey have

n the expiofion of feveial lieady 1 cached Thepowder-magaz-ne- s, would will iinmccJjiSSly follownot luiiei to tall into tne lianas ot meFrench, has reduced thiee or Tour villages to allies, and killed a coiifideia-blejSujU- n

Ler ctf persons.'AVVitrtzbuig, one of their maga-i- jesvas given up ro pillage, when

eighty persons were killed, and ai eater number wounded.Between Wurizbnrg and Hamburg,

forty velMs richly with the 'orXI ients, and treaiuies or ail the con- -

churches,, J cologne ivicutz,

'" hand? Fiench.This valuable captuie eftiniated

at millions German flouns.

a

ty ot otof

fiin &

Ol

or

we

Ii

Aus

w as

"ve

a

ruui kiuii

inthey re allied

1 haveattacked to day,

aboutpass

them their

which they whole armytj)cm. ",

laden

reves,

to,er1ioVt P of

nvinedW ciiefny'Taving wj iheian betn icii uic,

appiehenH'nseiiterlam-e- d

safety. iball trafcfniit toof

i

pi otwliodlredttl thcii

and in theeleetoiate of impollible for me to itanti ten into

the of theis

nine of

ln

details ",0coprifoncis.

received

a

.... .1 o uI

1 - 1 h

.... ...

1

in

lc

C .... inland

t

laltar) m

"-li t. t.k'w ifcw. ... n

makewe fiom Jl k

a oliwi.j. .....-- ,

Augnft 2. Jorget their Tlienod of BaibUi, r- - loss. 5h theie,',

rived, brings us events as conflidls at kslled.orGeneral La- - '

borde. head of ftronaC co- - . t have a dil- -

onin..

as

lunins, took pofieirton the from Gen. Kerino, this e

of as asof all rff, ,r of ( HAI.K has latelv--y J T ...vefl'els and boats. .He hid formed y 11

lining a howitzer, culvennes lUchardof Italy, 24 pieces between we

is at peihaps, master of 0 barges,ot

A ofgcneral s ' I

lias pofleiiiou a t "inceflant- -

on tnis ualiube.. Several members Diet,who to t';e French,

lefuge P.illan Lintz.division of general occu-

pies the to Leipfic.advanced guard has-palle- d Weimar,which is not leiguei dif

Leipfic.

FVfilXlS, Augnrt 22.

OF MOSlXLC1 CIA1. DEI

Ivloreau, Commander in Clilef,Executive Diretftoiy.

lols 450

tlie wedtr foi the

wasthe of the

the efie

loss 430500 wlii

cis. and theof the

llavi-i-

aad the of

the

re'i theof

didnet

Ourbut

St.the

mil, aiiniiuiijof

the not

wtsr?w

was thehad

thethe

the.the

projwith sour

and' haelalrC

oats,

fleen.

lendshave

toad

from

an

enemy,Thermidor, J'efclneriii, attackeil

"Onthezill iuft. enemy

tookwith cnlinon, hiade

pnfoneis."On

find pioper ofitionwhich extremely ciiiIicL.lt

from nature country."''On 23c', attacked

jnj's advanced guard which de-

feated. betweenmen, prison

night, frompiofiting fuccef.

"On 24th, Chailes,received llrong ieinforceuient5Crllicia, inteiiorattacked line.

right flank spulfeef, ene-

my projeded "whereEiat-Majo- r General was, who

thatoccupied

rear, movementdifconcei

advanced guardbeen -- epulfed, coips referarrived, andoh receiving inlirut'iions,lenewed tbeiattle'.

A

agairjfr-ou- r right. Gen.defended position with

greatefl avery, althoughirreat fuperrority

letieated.

ccountprecluded

harardinga battle,

have

ponuoi;The enemy's

guard (Utionerl judi-

cious lmmier.poiiiiun which rhej occupied

evening, Ihoulclthem

Francoiiia

eiecbni iMiulter Spam which was huulcs. he

he ueconlul moved-- ln7V unuiu.i mots, auu icucr was

excited, andfoi our

the tlrefe three ac-

tions, theand the ofeliional talents

the o'ficeis, opera'- -

the duc ilisems do

aiterwaiusnpoji

fesrerly pioper.declaration

exceltive

rapid

inhabitantsCoultancc.

discovered,juinftion

moment,bailey

diMhon ainalmoll

Lefevre

leagues

attacked

lecCived the gtatelulimportant vicloiy

gained anny italj.Sinned) "MUKhiU,"

matched

pl.tcfe,

dieadful dark-lief- s

reented ciilmcn.

Vtrona

being

rjifjler

quarter

threatened

Intelligence.

MajJ.iclufeits

UdoberUxtrad of rails,

pa- -

the ynfwer demand

delay, houKTOfchademand, the

aion

now

oitaiii Jitciithat icter.

for the lecurit) the great pai n.oHjues s,ethem he

then ancient hinting theitace, down, iurther

cued for, was decided milchief.Great vere fiequcntly

iUv inrnr liiinir tne moie Jtcour six fucceffive and. aliances

have our all tlni my--rii, .r.nv phanftcil' amounts war.

WILHELMSlTAD, labois. ea' NtTM-l'or- kt

The iuft netuv elHmate

eivtiaordiuary.two this infiarit

litj who nait thelake well the arrival Annnnv

wueie tney toon nior- - been latetars, and Smith kf(j.

the army the fuft ,cal clialkthis and

Uanaau. sacks and fipur,Klcbei exhaufteijPjr

taken pai theci- - and fiomKatilbon luie

theweretaken

His

above seentant

THE RHINE ANDAILS.

the'

the

,he

nla'ttn has

for

aniiDun- -

fatigue.V.'e have

ofijy the

fouices wealthopening

another column

EW-YOlt-

fiomtheir

.it;sull.

Buonaparte, chief captfire nentialarmy Italy, t.xcutive bound fiom winchlecltory. Amencah

Verona, propeityliennidor. Atiguft guineas, hey

iatli,cin2ciis intoiitated With lucctfs, thatPiiemy jiolledx cchfjder piopeity

with iVlntlo. Their right as. prey thoughtheir eiUientlifd mcSjUire, obably

Mediienaneati,Mantua; their alag- - extend American

to is uhderllood thetecannonade with alaim."Ui.JT i.Ij, usi rtmieiia, mc

Augufl to tbeit)theentietiche(1 ctimp,

attacked enemy their politions they before tliatThev-nei- e lenulfed lontcd them, twche nitces

men, who piifoneis. Inji.ade

22d, lecotinoitred ina

aimy,

weTheir

and tie tookflorin

Fiincc

0111

tiia, whole Ourf and

rfeydeiillcim,

eared Keuifjron,an extent

but; thisus.

had likewise"

'The enees chief effort

b.

" attackJ,

ciiii yya ii0, retrept

he thepof-fibilit- y

whichcai couTJ

lnppoitctl above hours'flank- -

well

vhich riled much henoi onarmy,

tions vajjous

part,

Jantl,

about

army

ARMY

tyr,

jultintelligence

larfe ?ou,,c acictitt.6'n'e JtnaI At"c'

igencerompletely

Vero- - mfolcnt,

diS!o,i douSt pimcnralpofitiuns,

and taken seveneneu.j Wett"

still gates fliur,bridges stifqd.' providu-to- r

repirbliefummourd open gates, declaring

notdoitfor tWolioms;oidered thcni be.opened

cannon gerieralexecutedhonr sound quantity

baggage madelbniejuifoners

Thns eitablifhedformer

Atjfirtaii army,weeks

likewise attacked with The and

that

bad

Seminary,

REiOLVEDr.th-- rTuesday

ftt'Gowan, Lexington.(Copy.)

LHR,

American

BOSTON,letter from

lu.y lalleddayl rrencn

bers to 'jeniblewt than.tiKMifh remitter ivinuriu, penoi muieo

wny iicaiaijui

you

IIIUMUM dliuwas, they low hud taken

were of

kingdom, enable to dedroyed! goeiiiintiat were to

and ihai case whi ll piiiled pitventhun.anity

Spain' would Slighter fliacks felt-n ncctiuw umhe aionc uie

that inchIn op.moii,

r..r ?. thK to

of

at

to

fcoOPERSrOWN, a.'New of and

iiienc'eaie frequently toand of of coun- -

at '.J '.';gens, leverai on tliepeity of

of Alps and of 30 tne

of of 0ftne

not

great

of

40,000 as of the

want

conve

London coiref-pondent- s

this city, 12th

Fiench lias ifluedgentral ill of the to

in to the Di- - tt 01 tiiis coi.ntiy,has miffed the of

Head quartet's, out ti 0111 hence, fi and31 8. a to 5 pei cent.

ihe the so theythe were tlie whole

a line the their and thiswas iscamp ai Pefcliieia, and their lft by neutral pov ein in the

wfts at jt may tfiels, andgia, Angereau nioceeded nil this will aand engaged in brill

rIM ..: ........iieau icris m iik uiiim umi.

13.(Augull 8) v?e

the in Had

at Nercfheim, 6fthe were and 700

oi to

was

of ourthe

f Aulour

tocur

to so

4our

the of

was

hi3

by

tlie

oftwo

u.ns

theill

are

,pi the

tit.

nrytt-.- . IkIC ftrlATl PlmVal"' in an

the for the theh ofat 3 he

it at ten

rfs 'heOf een.1- 1-

ei s, ofotthe

and the 1 heof the oi

tohe I

to tfl5sire of ;

tin in than a ofan Wc a

in andof

" wc aie now tin all our ene

hethe wing was the

! Ita- -

A

s

J

'id

M

3.

3

letterhouse

dated

veliels

which PeiMjyfaartirit

'ftADFI i'HIA, OctofcerEitVaCi from ref)ec!tabl

house meicamiie

ed

86law

the the oie.l '. . i -

un,

menI ly wj .. it uuij nutic

I"t tlie

and to e&H

a be

be

,i.,l " me

(,..

'

men

the

.

ofthe ber .'. . , , 1 ......

and

I

.

aoiic

tlie

in

of a ato

in

diall

0111 21

the

ebe

a" - -- .

tllf,. f

f

8.a

in Boil on, a

the una" ' coalth l.fie

of AclnOnMineio tug coiun

ofna. not daring and

had .eftunedits"f6imer 4C--0

rear the

1

tliat

this

of

hundreds

'' 1

ofr I-- s

jnJil- -

Biitain,

Es'tradl

i U tUIIUXT UVIl C Itjliain i iiu

Ocffober 10.A Aux C es,

that 20 iail of Aueiicans hadbeen there, otwould, it was be eondeinnetl,

positive had beento all the llcpublican

s, to send in all j mencan-vef- -'

fels and fiom britifh.October 1

IMPORTANT.Estradr of a nnrd",T Saage and to a

in this London,20, iececeied tliis

da , via New-ior- k.

my has sled into tlie Tyrol. '1 he that Mr.jou againlt the for the

me v etc coming om the ai my of the capture" of nenri al ships, and receivedar ive. evei v a verv nnfntifae.rtm v and

thing bai e is in the fatisfactoiy ''the is SffitoJrried" into' "

foror letc ot

as aExtract of a letter, 2d An- -

IL Mu .! !.. I.p g'"c " ul" I'' 1 a- -

of the wrounxl ly rs now tianoml. to Jiis hietheiac't offensively, Defaix " "1 lie people of Bologna, of I have one to

n oblifred the ene- - ra. but uarticnlarlv of have ,vnn. has this dav aiv.iied

tiOlnriith

l.lf

Yctte u.ockseffect.

been

men,

their

half

Mlf..U

fiom

oidei

slate here.Feira- -

our jnom

lfenbuibe

ofmartial

remained night enjans etc or any nglifli,of buttle, day-brea- k be and this Hol.t

halttr1,

tidge3,we

ourineir

iiglit.

particulars

rulteiTtanfylvaniaof

adto

next, to

E. S,

the

On

T.

Paris

conheleret!ill care

aj.ainfl all whate-ver, foi ."Exttacl ofalettei Tlinmas

Augultof he Fiench

are believe medi-tate of

Hyelteiciay, coniains an exw ci a

botrvillc, ice, coi (el cfthe Ln.aka,

on the co.ilU,the r loreal, at

the momiig,feconus.

tui 101 and undulations.

.Uat m

followslaunrear

in'fheanfwcr count!)

'1 oulcrcdlights injured,

tohot

by

asolifecl,

efory

levelled

pieces

Tvlnnrc?

oTthe

jonrir

Atigult

London

Paine,

was totally'houses Toitofe and ri-p- nli

weie tumbled lar

Laiakais situated ofcoafl oprofite Cyprus.

the ancient aodicea. ccn'ains

Mr. Volney, and its

outgmta.

FREDERICKSBURG,the pi,odu(ftion America.. sii..Bv apallenger Northem

O'cloberifcommercial

premium

1inoinmgot

Directors,

fappotted by

toBorghefio

considerable

R

jirotefled

and

2P

..,...permrting

aflonifliingEngland."

Parispaper ofugufi

Mietiteriahean

defliojed;'1

to a

1

inhabitants, accoulmg to

---- -

t

a

J

2

to

havcthe melancholy iiitelligencsconflagration George-

town. '1 he out nearly to,and immediately opposite the i.'snk FColnmLia, colifiming .e

'Ibis nnfortunateV ciiti.m-Han- te

happened Sunday nightand cafioned h negtoes

tip

Lexngtop, NoVitr.Lt 12.Senate of tlirs ci

tee of the Coiiiindnneakli, T.e'oUtd,that had no onftitntioplto decide on ihexonTtfted tletiiitm ofa governor, l.enby rhe be-

tween N.r. Gatraid arid J

confrqnei tly James.rard, Lit. isGochor

Ih" efthfeenjeftee Lortdoh paof 29) of tlie outtagts late

ly coftimitted by the j's, ci iizeiAhieiican des' foi ihi

fconntr'. the Brififhpveijnient IistsPefT ",?".. comen jujqwTOvere obliged to

chiera, and to auk of IvMpcte. "J h? V-''."- ' ataL,0,fe ffle sfthe jcthngcreau palled s nrs, pBrr,oJ

Peiclrler.. div.fion of fquadmn, delhoy- - our new alliesgenenalSfrfuitcr marched lor ed.the letllc ment St. John s (New- - fr0m the depredations

where arrived the eve-i."1"- ") tl,e, P'culars have faithless enemy ! 1

fatft.aUenapule

He gtiaulweie

Venicetire

coutd

Uumarless

this place,

pofirrcnssndthcrr-- have

moll

fijii

right lhvalion itaiyvigor. dieam

hoard

CLK.

dated

uiouinnn

houses

Sei.

ftagg

leiter

letter dated Sept. 2f,fayst

fen'trn whole which"said,

oideis reilltled

cruize!bound poits.

2.

letter Mefl'rs.burd, relptc'table

house city,

Iieaulintoicemcnts iiifofmetlfBtat

Oce?n. hefrin aiifwcrorder u.ndeiltood,will

tiain. effect.whioh

hasdifappeareddated

acain whiolr it menaced, .iis,kto Geri. made only moment infotni

afack. du- - that there

whole

aff.

makellupt

lec&V

leaei,Jy-ri- a,

fa-tiiigt-

ta;tlicuakc beean which

king

wliich

royaltaken

ranee.vvoild

1706,

lage Oibel

down. ILusletter.

trade

lus.isyheaid Sept.

eadiul 111

broke

itsiiai

lalt,

gamLling 'ing liot-fe- .

they

Mr. rgan,end, Gar

(fasJuly

fuge

trwIe eicial

made

dated

5O00

WlTHStTRFME PLFJSSLRF.

THE PUBLIC THE FOLLOWINGIllCHLt IMPORTANT AND

BLE IN! ORMATION :BY AUTKOltlTY.

Eitrfctof letter fiom Steph. Catha-li- n

jnn. of the L nited StatesIVaifeills; Joseph Con-

fnl of the Statesdated July, 1796.

Jufl nov. aifTiei man l

by Paniln Capr. fliipcnteiingPomegno (the this road,

whcie ships fiom Barbaryaie perfoim quarantine) from

s, itl, all the mei icans erethere slavery.''

ingai e theby the aimj Jourdan, from

the of tine the 14'h of JulySOuthren pf the Dutchy

of Bergen, the rtmainder of the Hec-torat- es

of Cologne, Treves and 'entiEallof.l.e Rhinejthe ten itoiies oFthe Lat'draves of Hefle Ilombuigfiand Hefl'e the territoriesof the landgiave of Hefle Darmlladt,

of tlie- - Mein. the Gc milt pos--1 . a . 1 1 .1 .. . .,.,,! .. ., r ,t,. .. cr.ori,r,i friy wuy, aau tooK cwo nun- - nng tiriprajcci tne grcai- - tne .jouinai canea inouv tiles soil- - ' " "- - .wn...... -- .a..'u..,..i ui

dred prisoners. ell: couiage and the at attach tiques, the Liitciory to Holland, the incipall'ies, Lnfingen,"The lelerve of cavalry placed ment libei ty. At Milan, while it Mr. Bai thclemy, Balle, which fajs eilbeig, 'and g the

BctweeT!- the Two attacks, kept the e- - 7as reported that the enemy was that Ofdeis will given all French tiesot itgen flcin d Solme- - thejieuty itTch'etk, and prevented them Caflano, and iveie rout.ed, the cruifcrs ai Ameiican ship imperial cities etalar, GehJen- -

from paffu.g bitween the two- w?ngs. people atid tljp America Ingland, fiom and Frankfort. I (eeral'M two armies, aster ohftinate flreetsnd squares, and all the public' England any the world, and territories form tract of country cx--

rnntelr. which ladled reventeeii hours. lefoiindtd the air to miner them lor niaf. and the tending aboi.t I miler from Noilh toinactive tbe tut of illon la I atrie. , go pai t fliall be. F will

the fi'-i- and at. (Signed) "BUONAP vRTE-f' condemned willrnemv

fuccefir of an cer1 ,.:...

, ofthe

ofi'or want

;

utfcvlaryci inoutu inathe advanced!

but

re

attacKS,

hidays,

alighted

patch

cannon,

in

at

cf

ac

iotined

j

I

fnirited

T a meeting of tliethe

house Mr. M'Gowaii, in LexingtorNovemoer (7o6

thisthe second in ,anu

ary meet the house

Telte--

jAC.

'the J

"

;

&

intenc.edfccui

-,.

4

.

"The

"'

of a

.

'

tu, jt.ii

the

and thatcenify

f e'

vhich

JJMiiiier in

'. -- n

)ai

..

. . .

- .

-

,

-

-

.

.

.

- -

. . .

.

.

he all goncis llirpt Hornthat j to

insuranceany goods

fromdaied Paris

"The fuccefles army1 they

invasion

ac'.

hi itpuM.c in

16thpail in an

mine itn

Oib- -

hW

take

nine

ofand many

theron a point 3a:icf

on the 1

It

conliilera- -

of troons

The

'theweol a di

lire

1$houses.

onwa 0

In a

The f'ate in r it

jKiivcr

v. cjii.t,ltis

an

appr

cnenpropeitj med

ofe.

of

ift

in

he

HAND

AGKEti'

aConfnl

Fenwick,L'ni'ed ai Bour-dea- rx

20this nt tome

the, of ainro islands in

Levant orto Al-gi- tn

w Vho v

Tfie follow countries ron-quei'- cd

of281I1

The part

Rhinefels

Northij.n;, .!?.,,,,- -

to give re.-re-

w melt a note fito coi.n- -

at to W

that we to take"demanded arms, from 10 or haufen hefe

he an to part aDinces. with is car- -

itin

The 33

liui

iton

It

nlir

0ilci

in

in

aj

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mcas

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7.

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to

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ot

AV.

South, and So from fcnfl to V. est. 1 he1

French were at the same time mailersof the load to Fnlds and Saxony, andtheiefore, the cxtenfive and lieh bifli-Optic- ks

of f i.lda, W'eitzbeig, andBamberg, as well as the Hectorate ofSaxony were aLaridoned to ihe Frenchby the .iiftrians, who having theii re-

treat to I'anaw cut off, w ere obliged tocross the Mein andefFecft their ret-ea- t

towards Heidelberg and Vanheiin.The rorntries conquered by the amy01 Moreau, fiomthe jath of June tcj

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