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aving behind them fix pieces of cannon, 
and eight hundred prifoners. iMajor-Ge- 
neral Loppert, who commanded the van- 
guard, and Capt. Junger of the Weizey ~ 
huflars, at the head of his fquadron, at- 
tacked and carried one of the enemy’s bat~ 
teries. Field Marfhal-Lieutenant Klenau 
mentions his having paffed the Danube, 
pushed on as far as Arbach, made feveral 
prifoncrs, and invefted Straubing and 
Landfhut. His lofs in wounded however 
was not inconfiderable. 
But the moft decifive action w 
by General Moreau on the 2d init 
Eohenlinden, the refult of whi 
that he had taken about Go picc 
cannon, and 200 baggage waggons, 10, 
prifoners, including a great number of 
officers, 2mong whorn three 
rals. "The purfuit lafted till nignt. 
General eftimates the lafs of the French 
{oldiers at 1C0O men killed, wounded, or 
taken prifoners. “That of the enemy he 
fays is incalculable. The battle was ver 
general, as there was not 2 corps in the 
French army which was not engaged, and 
the fame with the Auftrians. There was 
much fnow during the battle. The corps 
of General-Lecourbe, which_on the zoth 
had taken poffeffion of Rofenheim, was 
ordered to cover the Inn, and to defend 
all the paffes of the yeol. coe 
So late as the 24th of November hofti- 
lities had not commenced in Italy. ‘The 
head-quarters of General Beilegarde were 
fill at Verona. Leghorn was blockaded 
by Englith frigates. In confequence of 
ain arrangement between the Pope, the 
French and the Neapolitan Generals, it 
appears that the troops of the latter na- 
tion were to fall back towards their own 
frontiers. Romagna, and the dutchy of 
Urbino, were threatened with infurrece 
tion. The unfortunate inhabitants of 
Arezzo, it is faid, have principally taken 
refuge in thefe countries. 
GERMANY. 
A treaty was concluded between the 
King of England and the Elector of 
Mentz, on the 20th of April laft. It is. 
not now very interefting, [It engages to 
take 3464 men into pay, of which one 
eleventh part.is to be cavalry. ‘Phe in- 
antry to be allo ved 30 dollars, on be- 
ing raifed and equipped. Each party 
binds himfelf not to. make a feparate 
eace. 
Accounts from Cuxhaven ftate, that 
on the 21f of November a hody of Pruf- 
fian troovs, confifting of 1860 infantry of 
the regiment. of Schladen, and of 60 ca- 
valry, entered that town. They came 
from Minden, and pafied through Bre-. 
The town of Stade, fituated near 
the Elbe: is alfo occupied by five batta- 
lions of Prudian troops. It appears to be 
the object of his Prudlian majcity to Ice 
<srere 
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State of Public Affairs in December 1800. 
[ Jan. iy 
ure the navigation both of the Elbe and 
Weler ; and this is done under the pre- 
text of guarantying the free navigation. 
of the feas, and the proteétion of neutral 
fhips. His majefty feems not to be fatil- 
fied with what has been done to give 
him fatisfa@tion refpe@ting the Pruifian 
fhip lately captured by an Englith man of 
war ; nor is he much pleafed with the city 
of Lubeck, which has refufed to pay the 
fy! fum his majefty thought proper to de- 
nend from it. 
TURKEY. 
r of Pafswan Ogilou attacked thofe 
of the Porte on the 19th of that month- 
with ‘fach violence, that /a total defeat 
throughout the whole line enfued, ‘The 
main body, under the command of Placi 
Pacha, has been entirely difperied. The 
troops of Pafswan Ogiou have cafried off 
the military cheit, nime pieces of cannon, 
and all the flores and previfions of the 
Ottoman army, whofe lofs in killed and 
wounded is very confiderable. Hears are 
entertained left Pafewan Ogiou fhould 
enter Wallachia, and lay the capital 
under contribution, where all is in con- 
flernation. ‘The Prince has difpofed his 
‘troops on the banks of the Danube, to 
prevent the paflage of the river: and he 
has befides a. confiderable body of troops 
at Buchareft, with which he hopes to de- 
fend himfelf. 
EGYPT. 
‘The French have kept up a confidera- 
ble intercourfe along the coaft of Egypt 
by means of fmall_veflels called “ Germs,” 
fome of which it appears had recently 
been taken, and others deftroyed by the 
boats of the ‘Tigre. The accounts from 
our fquadron off the Coait of Egypt itate, 
that Sir Sidney Smith, determined to at- 
tempt the deftruction of the numerous 
traniports and other veffels at Alexan- 
dria, had obtained from Mr. Spurling, 
the Englith naval archite& at Rhedes, 
feveral bomb-veffels, and was collecting 
others. 
Menou on the other hand is. indefati- 
gable in his exertions to ftrengthen his 
pofitions in Egypt. Kleber had hegun 
to form lines round Alexandria. Thefe 
Menou is completing and improving by 
redoubts and batteries. When finithed, 
the French think that the fortifications 
will be able to refift any force that can 
be brought againft them, Several of the 
Beys have joined the French, The. 
Grand Vizier is ftill encamped near 
Jaffa. It is reported that Gheazzar Pacha 
is dead. Jt ieems to be at length de- 
termined that government is to employ 
the force under the command of Sit 
Ralph Abercrombie again the French in 
Egypt, } pe 
RUSSTAy 
