1807.] State of Public Affairs vi Deceviber, 1806. 



593 



" That all moveable and perfonal property 

 in the cicj of Hamliurgh, if! ports or tcrrito- 

 I ries, belo-jjingto KngUfhrnen or Eiiglilh fub- 

 je£Ve, is cor.fi: :ateCi. 



" That no (hip coming from Enijland, or 

 bound to the fai;)c, ihall be admitted into tlic 

 a'jove-menfion'-J ports, city, or territories. 



" That every /hi)) •.vhicli by meajis of falfe 

 declarations fhall attem.pt to f.al from the 

 above m.entioned city, ports, or territories, to 

 E.ngbnd. fhall be confifcate.i. 



*' That no En;fliih courier nor Englifh 

 Jet,tcr bag, ihall bi- aiiou-ed to pal's through 

 the city, ports, or territory of Hamburgh. 



" BoUUJENNE." 



Thirty-JccMd Bulletin of ike French Ann-j, 

 Balmy NviJ. iCy. 



«' After the tjking of Magdeburg, and the 

 battle oMvi'i-ect, the campaign againft Fruilia 

 is entirely linirtied. 



" The foiiowing was the fituation of the 

 Pru.lian army upon filing the fitld : — 



''■ The i.o;ps of General Bluchcr, c.illed of 

 Weftphali?-, confuted of 33 battalions of in- 

 fantry, 4 companies of rangers, 45 fquadrons 

 of cavalry, 1 bjttilioTi of artillery, and 7 bat- 

 teries, independent of the regiment piece?. 



" Tiie corps of Prince Hohenlobe conlitTed 

 of J;-l PriiiTian batt-.iions and Ub Saxon bat- 

 talions, 'lb Prulfian fqu.idrons and 3C Saxon 

 fquadrons, 'J h.-'.ttslions oi artillery, 8 Pruffian 

 batteries and H Saxo.". batteries. 



" 1 he army commanded by the King in 

 perfon confifted oi' an advanced guard of 10 

 battalions and Ij fquadrons, commanded by 

 the Duke of Weimar, and three divifions. 

 The firft, commandvd by the Prince of 

 Orange, confuting of li battalions and i,'0 

 fquadrons. The fecond divifion, commanded 

 by General Warcendeben, confUled of 11 bat- 

 talions and 1.5 fquadro:"is. 



" The 3d divifion, commanded by General 

 Schmettau, confifted of 10 Lattalions and 15 

 fqindrons. The corps of referve of this army, 

 which Kaiicreuth commanded, confifted of 

 two diviiinns, each of ten battalions of the re- 

 giments oi the guards or of tl'.e elite, and i!0 

 fquaJuni. 



" The referve, commanded by Prince Eu- 

 gene of Wirtemberg, confifted of IS battalions 

 and 20 fquadrons. 



" Thus the total general of the PruCan 

 army confifted of 160 battalions j and 236 

 fquadrons ferved 50 batteries, ^vhich made 

 prefent underarms 115,000 infantry, iiO.OOO 

 cavalry, aivi 300 pieces of cannon, comprifing 

 the cannons of battalions. 



" All this army was at the battle of the 

 11th, except the corps of the Uiike of Wei- 

 mar, which was ftill at Eifsnacli, and the re- 

 ferve of the prince of VVirtemberg ; which 

 carries the Pri.llian fjixes that were at the 

 battle to 1 '26,00 ) men. 



<' Of thele 126,000 men, not one has 

 efcaped. Of the corps of the Duke of Wei- 

 njar, not a snan ,ias efcaped. Of the cor^^s of 



referve of the Duke of Wirtcmberg, v.hich 

 was beat at Halle, not a man has efcaped. 



" Thus theft 115,000 men have all been 

 taken, wound^ or killed. All the colours 

 and ftandards, all the cannons, all the bag- 

 gage, all the Gcncr.ils h.ive been taken, and 

 nothing has eroded the Oder. The K.ing, 

 Quejri, General Kalkrcuth, and about ten or 

 twelve Officers, ai-e all that have fled. 'J'he 

 King of Pruffia has now remaining a regiment 

 in the town of Groi Glogau, which is bc- 

 f.eged, one at I'rcl'.au, one at Brleg, t'.vo at 

 Warfaw, and a few regiments at Kocnigfoerg, 

 in all about l5,rjU0 infantry and 3 or !003 

 cavalry. Partof tl-.efc troops are ftiut up in 

 ftrong places. The King cannot a'.femble at 

 Ka-nigCberg, whither he is at this moment 

 fled, more than (DOQ men. 



" The Sovereign of Saxony has msde a 

 prefent of his ^lortrait to General Lemarolsi 

 Governor of \Vir;enibcrg, who, being at I'or- 

 gau, re etlablilh'.-d order in a houle cf correc- 

 tion, am.ong 600 cofivifts, who had armed 

 tbcmfelves and threatened to plunder the 

 town. 



" General Lcbrun prefented yefterday tt» 

 ttie Emperor four Itindards belonifing to four 

 PrulTian fquadrons commanded by General 

 Pelet, and which General Drouct forced to 

 capitulate near Lauenburgh. Tliey had efcaped 

 of the corps o: Gener.il bluchcr. 



" .Major Amicl, at the head of a fquidron 

 of t'.ie 16th rangers, fen' by MarftiLd Soult 

 along the JTbe, to pick up all that might 

 efcape of tjae CO! pfe of General Blucher, h.is 

 made about a thoiifand prifoners, among vvhon» 

 five hundred hullars, and has taken a great 

 quantity of baggage. 



" The following is the. pofition of the 

 French army. Tlie diviiion of cuiralliers of 

 Genera! Hai:tpanl, the divifions of dr„gjO!)S 

 of the GenevaN Grouchy and Sahue, tlie li^lit 

 cavalry of Gen. Lanlalle, making a p.Tt of 

 the referve of cavali / which the Grand Duke 

 of Berg had at Luheck,aro marching to IJerlir. 



" '1 he head of the corps of Marflial Ney, 

 which made Magdeburgh capitulate, entered 

 Berlin to-day. 



" Tne corps of the Prince of Ponte-Corvo 

 and Marfhal Soult are on their way to Berlin. 

 The corps of .Marfhal Soult will arrive there 

 the 2()'.h, tliat of the Prince of Ponte-Corvo 

 a few days after. 



" i\Iarlhal iMortier is vrivecl with the 

 eighth corps at Hamburg to clofe the Elbe 

 and the \Vefer. 



" General Savary has been charged to 

 blockade Kameln with the Dutch divifiun. 



" 1 he corps of Marfhal l.anncs is at Thorn. 



" The corps of Marlhal Augereau is at 

 Brembcrg and oppofite Graudentz. 



" Ti'.e corps of Marlhal Davoufl is on its 

 mnrch from Pufeii towards Warfj.v, whither 

 the Grand Duke of Berg is repairing with the 

 other part of the referve of the cavalry, con- 

 (ilting of tlie divifion of dragoor>» of Gencrils 

 Beaumont, Klieii, and Beker, the divifion of 

 ij ' cuialiieri 



