KENTUCKY GAZETTE "extIUMfttR 9. J
BY J. BRADFORD, ON MAIN STREET, WB ERE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE RECEIVED AT I5PER ANNUM'
Foreign Intelligence.
England.
"LONDON, Auguftip.
but and thatlost
fucli 'canThe whiSh we hae this than the n"fg 'I' h,n' the, on way to
May 10 relate, is ot io awrul and,a nature, that we cannot,
without considerable agitation andpajn, difchaige our duty in commu-nicating it to the public. It will excite wonder, even in this fnaracqlous
TU
,Wcsill
and V Vi onaon theand in tce of
feeu wi t The--and the his forh,sone en
of the rout and Me "' bVan
and the rM,. be the of an have dav MP"' I 1 "
of evert. T- -;- ,,Ma,ony of pa--which fcem to to less than
fa m to the ofrthe of
It and thatIta- -
uly as the in theFrench be An ar
t iny is ver ve count)
sand Iskely'to manyattack. owards
or Auftu? appear to haveeven
responded been,from
onWelt bank
Bref- -
tia,These
l
army Buonaparte been
i ficm Vendee
to sixth
beeri
routed fliortbeen
November 12,
t,ribUte,fuadlnira")n 'eot5at'on between a conqueror a troops deadto ikill& onhave wro't luppliant. fieldprodigies ; aftonifliment Whether victorious republicans It it said
miration a, e in ot a will Ulm th orajth.and la"oulckSJt?tu m reIati",f cation, of Mr. and vouchfafeto ly as a army 3 ?
intelligence futinln-- '" c6ndition !"H1' " doubt PceedJ " r" 7 'j' s"'iuiiicguvcnimciusot v ror mere is no iorce to op-rop- e.French are nn- - Europe on their surrender, we knowItaly, fIom ; amidtt ngeling fenti- - .. ,
.liUiUtKrwBot & ments fliame. foriow. m- - So rh, -- f .L--- .. ""- -' " mtner ':... .:..u.iy par" " .ependet dignation, French ooerate nn fhRepublics, Or still fb r fl while nut- - tn.rs.1. ..i-- !.,! 1 11 i- -: J 1 i ..." : . jiiwjiswrwneamiiirfs.hfmh mn nt,r a . . . ' . . . :
'campaign, may perhaps produce nas King- -.j lneglect a nation .io" 'iuthoriJS fr? " , Probat,hV " aganft fton Southampton, a remarkablethai ftn.iharized h defeat, ftbfta. "J r"?7?J " u P"" W,th &,ea,t Br5tain bm' swift faiIinS ellel- - c0PPer bottomed,
reconciled tp disgrace. In 1P', v"" '0r " T n."!cfl overwhelmed in order to oVing home effects ;
day, we learnt Wan7 thrnfn!n ? P" own caam,tl" d dangers, and purpose sailed Fridaystill moeS ?PT'i P '7 ',rcfled " coming. ,
immediate accommodation, to AnM ,oWn imnendin. m... .5 Ell,Plr?' - . .. lolicitous fnte.efts this laid Wore, '- iviniiiinn.est powers; in word, ?- -" --- - C";, .."i",V",le.n?,,,,P J.?'very unportant ftatB
! us be little'total deftruclion
eftahlilhed system Europe.was natuial realonable
ifthe Imperial comtfliould considerquarter which alone
could vulnerable.scattered an extend y
gapd occupied in cohftraininga restlesspeople, lcemed
present1 Italy, therefore,
b. .directed. It thorfght
the lcaiinfr
wa""eft
laifethe
His hrlt thiswithtlte
jformed formidableOn ult the Fiench
iituated theot di Gaida, and
eicnclledthe capital the
fuccefles h6wever, ptovedtiJas
forced twenty five thousand men
havethousand
fdventy
anniliilafced
Saturday, 1796.tEXrtiOTON
the thousand theirof battle
thefeelings condescend toihe luppli- -
WuniverfaT wh1thr
nowdisputed matters Ammft
and ,t,r.ajrainft
charteredome
eourfeot
H:..i.l
mutinous
thettoih
Jhort-Ine- d
c.L - ii- - i j n - . ... . . .
..".. '. X r" nis misiormncs. i noie relneCuno- r- -.
a (which may, perhaps, in the of suppliant ambafla- - particularly inte.eftin?ui c nr rnp nu mr n a.. .1 -- . ... .. . - o... " ""rs ivir. Hammond leem
tt.i. excrcnejj ior imploring the likely to out1 iciii.il 10 a to the ma-nic Body. accused the Emperorof haina protratfted hostilities ,his niinifte'r rcciiminated, 'al'crib-in- g
the calamities of war toinactivity and pufilanimity j
may both in befavorable points of true Rorthe
was
toliften
niellina,
.MKi.kK (lcnurnniMi i
i
J .. .
republicans, itincendiary France,
intrigufcsup weakening
unexhauitcd ; ambition,inducementhumiliating, Gprmnnv
wiiat adelpcratcfootinffthevmufl- mA . : :
be thecircumllancc. interest.j !hey neceflary a . We are peifectly fenfiblc
!. v .! w .! . ns fhai.i ... v. t
i
a
foi Durbofe n. i. - . '-- . fa.c' ' - . . & u mil rnem rn riiic
j
....
h.w,w
IT . I' J 1 Jl' . .!
AMSTERDAM,
":rZAZT," P- - defireofPe.ce. t!,,""S.C" K"???'0
scendS: !?r -- ...the LmeSeriEuythonfand men: nVn," conci,,0,f hotlenomcerieemsto havethoughthim ItCtfeXiot t'mh SSTou infiff
conque.oV didtate compcnfationWantua and ThVaie all'd'fof uiotection uu" acknowledfre.
that
heof Salo,the
of
trivial. I heof had rein- -
Laeelth
days
tak-en, army
nd ofwhich
larEeits
it.of not 17.fcrini,.
,nt0 which Lisbonfntfr
one
iacc""""' """ECJ
Oei
all the
partanu
w ' I ' O " '..I ,. .
Thus, proud afleinbly, there-iViefentati-
greatett numberprinces
political aflbciation, oblig-ed depend safety,
acci-dentalcommand
humiliationserving notice, andme- -
volume
"Huaiuiuiiidiufibi.ai- - a nerphnnfinbrig
alarm
which
,th.C mMed about
elude
efforts
moment
Sw7Hiipanea ciecieeruns,
grant peaceThey
which
ue
1J. LCI lltTIl .11111 llllla
.. H. w
iI
prevailedw sc
detcltatiou lead-agaiu-tt;
Ktirred puipofe, dou6t, exhauitino- -
foreign domestic rcndeilng
littleapow- -
mnvir,;,,,- -iiecrntinrfl. n..!judged
fou"d send
duke. remsoiciiis:
r.
'r?t Co -
and that excel- -'" "V"Is :
' o?in to lofTcsa rhufe to 5.
to etfca y of those, r, , . :
a force.diove
from pott
asterfft
they
f
been6
A
pofcthetti
rdcrsu
uc 10
uii
lk
a
0
isof of
and ftafs it v. ere eVera
to itsUpon the precai mercy
modei ation of thole who mayarmies of France. This
wi etched not alone de- -of as an awful
tiation be
x
on
of
"v canine mat
""
ihethe
of
the
an..
".'be
and thatwhose ing into with
they haOe andtheir andmies, and easy prey her
have grantterms,
mneraoieivhvli
may fiomthat lime
Frpnrh tLviiwi.ua, rnnint-pnt-
ULUkAIIUIll- l-
called
Z fo,n, which he
does-- im.
self siege VSIrecove lieir
hope
Lagothem from
and
onrhiit-fniit-.-
their
ions
oc groisiy ignomi-nious peace natuial fruii
abominabledetell one, without abhoriingother The articles peacetruth commfcntaiy
principles andeffecls will betheie written charac
Ileafon- -
,. ..w.
ence Ruflia.th nf;n..t.:
Jhc the would appear sheit war
ofall
theycan to
fn tant?, to
of
Augnftambaflador from the king
said to arrivedjiguc; it lsconhacntK repoited"Z,Z
-
WitJcondition of liiilv ? fpr the which
the rJu 1
Loirjbardy. fuccefle cor- - r son
so
ihortlvBrefciano.
at
the
inpersonal
i's
believe
inconnitent. Hisbe
of his No man canthe
inbe
of the
ters that be mistaken.
heof Empress of
inof is
noic
ait
viri
th
ih- -
on
in
AnPrufliais be
anand
?
V
is, that hostilities1 and seem Inevitable,
two havingunable to adjult amicably the diilion.of Poland.
SUABIA, Auguft8.th French enter- -
4 111., l ..i . .....t. ., . c" "", ironi wnence tne"-- their p.evl!
example of the viciffitndc of All those fi,t "lulelr "'"!". 1 he impeiial- -, umortunareiy human afFai.s. ho h fln w .. i.,.k j.--o ,, V ins are retreating to liavaiia,
ebrated country; which 1,tiH,n ' " ""u'CJ ;" P "X ana for present, take their nofition be- -e combined powersfo lonE hdped to f, cl nrw ' ir: t VT. S"Ci ?" "'CUi' P''umP- - hid the Lech It is said that arch- -. - i v. . ..- -. v. uuiuitiHiiuu ai t. luuua M.11U in ia.ru area irrnnranrr w i i j..i . n 1 . .
mortal wonna to uietrencn re- - likely tobepiodudliveof " ' "ythemoft rtr- - by that ruinous and i,?om nous Irible conreouences A viftnrv n,r .1,, be converted intoburg on thefecond instant, on hisrhegraveofthe,oyalifts,andtLbett ty, hifto.y and re.dignity of e to Bavana, will join part of Wanen
m fery of republican fol.liers. He of Europe is as important to the French"
Auuft i, Heben s army, with which he will as.
parchedwithout delay .gainft wirta- - otoZS wl? mendettel-d'is- 9 .fttf !1fiAdates and particulais of Htoiies fl V the
astonishing events w hich followed, a, e country' s.rrSrthaVhasnoB: f L<Ind'ffiS Vi" " f n1Itho?rd Wnd gen.fpimperfedl that we can ohly give a jeCt of ther veheration so many 1- - Ah JsgiveSn theve. y general fcetch of them. It ap- - degraded laid prost, ate in paper no tile fi. ft in poih t of T tmTT"pears, however, that Buonaparte their reverence will be changed we think tnevertheleft" 'fU,U-,- ;tacked Auftnant Lonado , Fear feszedat all the fpnt;m.?,f Li,,u ofnSalo ; and afc first of these places Xh produce obedience Severn K, rft aPP" " bhe best info.med in thismade six prlfoners, k,- - itW bened TSi'Z Di X?mftS SV1 r f- -cft
.v hole extent of line ; at tflt gJ f conftkc' "or wSh J effs'to Vienna-so- me have been ab!and Mdntechiafo, fts Iuhs uiope politically, as I y (l,rd enough to trust theirwithfuchgfuccef have i Air. SewweeK nottSS' ft0 f- i- --chants, of Belgrade,
ti.n. 1A-. 7 i . 'c happen to be here as thi. timeficldpieces.andmadefi.'thoufandpri3: tltiie e ioS ?i a'T ? 8- - commandant b, thi.
Jonemong whbm w.re two gene- - f , b c , , Maln o,lt w ce Cf1 ?.
What the particulars 6f event, ,""",! S HuSarian howit7'rf ff! fca,:brS, tWlvC ,fl so PPofite to ,that coiifidencwhich succeeded this great victo.y CJ. hicL BSJritt fSa ;Vhich ge of hi. majesty'swere we have not yet learnt, pere moments, sustained totter, so, tv W T "g ,l,rP'" 'fbeen their astonishing and fortnnSs ns rhP l,or-- f i....f ........" ,,ana l.' a t0 merchants to reftbre all the
rfcfult, thatih five (proba-bly fiom the first the instant)twelve tlifcufaitd Aflftriahsmade prifohers, have
of cannontheir whole cdmpleatlyand dispersed In this
theloch
thethe Pitt,
lcnnathe
the andwhe- -
this
bythe
ruin We
had
were
by
pcrs.and
"""j
andby
unit-ed
forand
the
Hill
imure rl.rm
clJ
who
fW- -morable
that
dust;
haJ
awfitl
billed, pieces
nume- -
tenor
this
.nr.""J
and
- r-- . - -- - ...... ..j.. iulu ill imi c Lii:inniriiiiinnm-- . o. it ... . jlla nn fh?o n..onn. C. ru i. 1. i. . .. .t j .
Hungariahasbeerideaftotvoic'e-d-f
CoeVor nX" Tf'J0' themTrom takingj:i.z,i r. : . i. . .. .uMiuicuiuvcrcign, wmcnin Au&uft
" '.
hasfnnw
for theand
.:,,ii..
the
the
the thewar.
the
otthe
tI,c yet
Lh"
war.
ment theruhians
the hea'ds been'
On the, ,
that mnft andthe
'& trea- - vay- -
the
for Spainges and the
the but has ndsthe icfult the
a"the ?'
killed
situ
?the
but the fivehas inrr A..ft i.i...: i.ifi ... A. .- - i -..v.. ... LJ
; "j. otn. 16.
LllCir
jnore in : matt.:j... ? h i i . ..
'."? .id, ?,:!. JG,rm.n'paPp"s'F It, "S.Vf "fj'T,Wi"?'l l'.!,'rence that irenein KleV.Pi- - hns ,..- -s k!..;j .... u ' . ' w.m nticugwiiwumE,?d , buttle mrtfenWr. f !,' , :"..;. "r "u ,. ."! ',VnV only fbr the protection of his ownpeiiod has
,rous, brave and difcipl.nedarmy torn- - negotiation (for so it will ttlll &n hVvinfe beerifoLht Hnr '"' .P ' afc?offiPllmanded by of the most celebrated ridiculously called M with the captive MaritnL, the t, oop Punr the tVbeen able
fueceed'ng(.yars'hifn of which fuehitraordfnaiyefForfs tK brrelTtVbelieV hat Sofc nndeJ nWnSerwho
i d ?!H -- Ce "jZ?andfacrificeswe.emade; which was fopie wretched terms capitulation, relieve hartitv wa? ingratitude, cow--Germany on the w.,ich the BpJr of oth- -th.CblbnI?rkof by con, tefy may their j;ffJ in which weie cle- - ii. n.ntv t r Di, tntr a Lo l.fi..J.i..in. r:.u r..' . ." ,? " "1--- "a,c
J.UH.V..I.H.WI Miumuynui mc court this been granted by the French to theof Vienna. Emperor at Munich. The term nero- -At a calmer moment we might ex- - may appl.'ed to such tranf.press. our aftonifliment at these flu- - aftfons, but negotiation implies atpendous and almost incredible events, Jcait feme equality, There i no n- -
unu.
nn...
a ministerto
ene- - Sweden,is to
howevei toerwhnniihcv
inai
will
of willbest
nature Its
cannot
influ.
jutt at
betweenRuffians
crowned
inftantthe.....,
ft.ucted. !"""? willthrouffh "fiacity
.ugC
ff.ai hen!
at- -
peoplehundred
their Lona- - 5c all ?$as to
se
Hich ..wm.w. irnnnc riinr hBa.....t.b iii-i- n uuiiucil
ui nny rurureii
' totelll.Af,f
Ratllbonhi, be
one betwecft protect
ofof
a i annrnacn. - 4 iis . . ...- - VPI hi HOC OMflntl hh'Ja ,e have not time now to pv? the terms of confidencei had alreadyof his action , the result of bliflrd a calm in tlie atritated rnindu
wnicn was tnat atte. conl.derabje loss of tJ.e people , hut that which, contlon the part of the rrench. the Auftri- - rmPH mnf V r,f!.ft. Uii .....'xnswere driten bk, leaving seven ,ival of Dou jW'Jarlcftiof N4."