- WASHINGTON ADVERTISER . . 1364. WASHINGTON CITY, PRINTED BY SAMUEL HARRISON SMITH, PENNSYLVANIA AVENt PAID IH FRIDAY, JULY 7, ltto9. ADTArf. ftVt DOLIAMS PSR ANNUM,

presented itself to protect the 1 FOTIEIONT INTELLIGENCE. ing arrived at the villageof Peissing, of battle, and measured the manoeu- retreat ; the -Vt-'-.S, met there with the enemy, strong vres after the particular character of of their infantry division Stent . ML-EI. U. Sulpiceon the right, FIRST BULLETIN. in numbers but much inferior in bra- the troops. Gen. Vreed, a Bavarian tbe division Nan- *nts before santy on the left, fowl ld Head Quartern at Ratisbon, very, and there the campaign opened officer of great merit, placed charged them ; April 34, 1303. a battle for our urns. Ge- the bridge of Siegeubourg attacked an line of Hussars unci Cuirassiers of tho in advance, is by glorious The Austrian army the Inn neral St. Hillaire, succored by Gen. Austrian division opposed to him. enemy were put to the route lart. passed than 300 Cuirassiers of m the 9th of April, by which she be- Triant, overthrew every thing before General"Van Damme who command- the ' were ;un hostilities, and Austria declared him, deprived the enemy of his posi- ed the Wurtembergers, fell made prisoners. Niifhl [BY AUTHOR] oi' . proached. Our Cuira n it war against France and tion killed a great number of men their right wing. The Duke Dunt-, of zic with the division of the prince roy- their march to Rati&bonne. T accounting oft », and the Confederation the j and made 6or 700 prisoners. The \u25a0j regiment itself on ial and of general Deroy, matched vision Nansauty fell in wi,th a < , wry Department to Rhine. 72d distinguished to ar- ofthe enemy that the; f The positions cf the French and this journey, and the 57th maintained j upon thie village of Renhausen, fled, ridih Collectors-