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- 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- <f it, and made them priso l were a'j : its ancientreputation. Sixteen years ago I rive on the great road of Abens Custonti for allowances paid by follows I composed The corps u( the duke of Auerstadt, this regiment had been called in Italy, ;[and Landstadt. The duke of Monte- of three llu them ,to th- oivncrs and crews off divisions', lions of 1,500 an n. M Ra'iisbon: c the Terrible, and it has perfectly jus- ij bello with his two French fishing I the on the left, o The Division Saint Senate and/ The duke of Rivoli'* at Ulm. tified its name in this affair where a- j forced extremities Sujpi it enacted by the verthrew before him, and ad another etjuad In which thi Representatives' the Gej . t),iii'.iot's at Augsburg. lone it has assaulted and successively what was ac of of vanced upon Rohr and Rothemburg. Charles w . BF. America, in Co defeated six Austrian regiments. United State* of M. all the points the cannonade was safety only to the quickness accountingo Head -Quarters at Strasburgh. On the left side at 2 o'clock P. On < I assembled, That the I in up with success. The enemy horse; thiscolumn was b*r be, ;\\u\ 1 The three Bavarian divisions, un- Gen. Marmd fell likewise with an kept equally OftHe Treasury Department attacked, disconcerted by these measures, or taken. The darkness authorised, in s. r tier the orders of the Duke of Dant- Austrian division,which he obliged us to they ara hereby Dantzic, only for one hour, and then make a stop. In this of the ' zic ; placed at Munich com- in front, whilst the duke of fought battle F<k- the accounts of the Collectors of colors, twelve mulh, only one half in i.- the Prince-Royal ; these* with a Bavarian corps departing beat the retreat. Eight cf the French to give them credit for the j Iby troops Customs, Abensberg the rear. pieces of cannon, 18,000 prisoners were engaged. The have been orr co id at Lanshut, commanded by Gen. from took it in enemy, respective sums which from its were the result of this affair, which driven before us with the ? ; & ihe third by Gen. De Vie- This divisionwas soon driven sword in Dcro.i to us. hand, continued ail de, at position and left some hundreds dead cost but few men night to hie . of firing -=ii lieui Straubing. parcels and ev3 at Iley- and prisoners. regiment of Battle and Capture of Landshut on in the most shocking tfis- dut "» the; The Wuricmburg division, The whole Of drawbw s of the dragoons, the 21st. orfier. AH the wounded, the the same, to the thirty-firstt deniu-im. The Saxon troops were en- of Levenher was destroyed Bre Wll used by having part of ,-. hun-. camped under the walla of Dresden. by the Bavarian light horse, and its The battle of Abensberg un- the artillery, 15 ;,er, one thousand eight -~000 prisoners corps Dutch, of Vorsovie, colonel was killed. covered the flank of the Austrian army have fallen into The of the power. J. he -ur VARNUM, commandedby Prince Ponistowsky at At the end of the day the corps of and the magazines of the enemy, the Cuirassiers h:. J. B. proceeded on the 21st on the Ed themselves with glory Representa- . Varsovie,. the duke of Dantzic, made a junc- Emperor a Speaker of the House of to Landshut, accustomed to do. On the 10th the Austrians invested tion with that of the duke ot Auer- point of Slay and the tive,. the Battle and capture GREGG, v, into which a Bavarian battalion stadt. duke of Istria overthrew enemy's of Ratithw ANDREW town. 23d. at the same time. They In all these affairs the Generals cavalry in the plains before the President of %h* Senate,pro tempore. had entered" The 23d on the point invested Kuffricn, where' likewise a St. Hiliiare and Friant, have distin- Moutop, general of division, marched of day w. June 28 lU< ')\u25a0 a charge the grenadiersof vanced on Bavarian battalion shut itself up ; this guished themselves in a particular with quick Ratisbdtt, the 'advance APPKOVI-.D, being at the guard formed by the movement took place without firing a mariner. the 17th to the bridge, division Gudia JAMES MADISON. column; that and by tiic musket. These unhappy Austrian troops head of the bridge. Cuirassiers of the divisions was on fire ; but Nansanty and Saint Sulpice, de- The Austrians published in Tyrol, which were conducted from Vienna, which was of wood, were not An Act making appropriationsfor to infantry, long perceiving the Stationery,, the enclosed proclamation. The courts by the notes of songs and fifos, and , this was no obstacle our cavalry of fraying ihe ex-pence of enemy pretending to of Bavaria quitted Munich, to repair who were madeto believe, that there ! which passed it and penetratedinto the cover the town Priming, and all other contingentl from his Three successive charges '? to Dillingcn, the Bavarian divisions at were no more French troops in Ger: ij town. - The enemj* driven were made! c -penes of ihe Senate and House of by the ail to our advantage. Landshut to Altorf, on the many, and that they would only have ;| position, was then attacked Hacked and rut lieprencntutives, during the /in-sent I marched to pieces, 8000 of the to deal with Bavarians and Wurtem- I duke of Rivoli, who filed out by the the cavalry repass- ' Congress. left side of Iser. j ed, precipitately, tessiort of divisions commandedby Ge- rs, showed all the sentiments j right side. Landshut was in our pos- the Hit be by the Senate andf The these actions, Danube?duriaff enacted ? to Ncu- which they had conceived against their )j session, and with it we took 30 pieces cur shooters tried the Htfaesi utatives of the neral de Vrede, marched town Home of for the in which they of cannon, 9,000 prisoners, 6,000 ar- By an inconceivable disposition, E America, in Congress stadt. chiefs errors the tinned States of had been terrors . chests horses put to them Austrian general had the ex- The duke of Rivol't, departed from confirmed, and their j tillery with placed there- assembled, That for defraying ; ammunition, 3,000 wag- in 6 regiments sacrificed and Ulm and went to Augsburg. were only stronger at the sight of and full of without rea- pense of stationery, printing, all superb son. The town is «urr, the 10th to the 16th the ene- those old bands which they were ac- j gons with baggage, three equi- , h&ti ether contingent expenses of the Se- From i and the hospitals walls, by,a bad ditch and my advanced from the Inn to the Iser, customed to consider as their mas- ' pages of the bridge, by a bad con- and House of Representatives, magazines which the Austri- tcrscarp. The artillery arrived, Congress, parlies of cavalry met, and had several ters. i and the a batte- ig the present session of Couriers and ry of 12 pounders was charges in which the Bavarians had In aJI these battles our kiss was | jans had began to form. opened, an is- jm cf nine thousand dollars be, in chief, sue was discovered by the advantage and on the 16th at Of- very trifling, compared with that of ! aids-de-camp of the general which with a ?*.d the same hereby is appropriated, ladder they offenhoven, the 3d regiments of the enemy, who lost a great prince Charles ; convoys of sick com- could descend into the out of any money in the Trea- 2d and i ditch and payable of Bavarian light horse, overthrew many officers and generals, obliged ing to Lundshut, were astonished to remount afterwards by a jury not otherwise appropriated.