a 
Ruffians at-Caffaleggio, and obliged them 
to fall back 5; but at this inftant Prince 
‘Prokration, who had been detached with 
the fame intent on the left of the French, 
fell upon their rear and flank, and took one 
piece of cannon, and many prifoners. The 
French, however, did not give up their 
edject. They gallantly renewed the at- 
_tack upon the village ot Caffaleggio, but 
were always repulfed by the obitinate va- | 
Jour of the Ruffians. The attack upon 
the centre and left was equally violent, and 
alternately fuccefsful. For fome time the 
viGtory was doubtful; but at night the 
whole French line were compelled to relin- 
quifh the attack and recrofs the Trebia. 
%t was the intention of Field Marfhal 
Suwarraw to have followed them the next 
morning 3; but the French army retired in 
the night. 
~ On the 20th inthe morning, the Allied 
forces croffed the river in two columns. 
The Ruffians on the right marched to 
Settima, Montaruno, and Zena, where a 
number of wounded and the guard were 
made prifoners. The left column, com- 
pofed of Auftrians, marched on the great 
road from Placenza to Parnia, as far as 
Ponte Novo. On the 21ft, the army 
moved on to Fierenzola, General Ott was 
' detached with a corps of Auftrians in pur- 
fuit of the French: feveral prifoners were 
made by him. He. reported, that the 
French army were retiring in two columns, 
ene upon Parma, the other upon Forte 
Novo ; and Prince Hohenzollern advanced 
againto Parma. Seven pieces of cannon, 
four French Generals, and about three or 
four thaufand prifoners, according to the 
account of the Auftrian commander at 
Melas, fell into the hands of the Allies 
in this affair, whofe acknowledged lois 
was however not lefs than 5coo in killed 
and wounded. 
About the fame time, the important ci- 
tadel of Turin furrendered.—It was agreed 
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Marriages and Deaths in and near London [ Aueuft, 
that the garrifon fhould return to France 
immediately, to be'exchanged for an equal 
number of Auftrian prifoners. Field 
Marflial Suwarrow was expected to march 
on the 24th to Aleffsndria, in order to 
cover the fieges of that town and of Tor- 
tona. General Macdonald retreated in 
perfect good order, by Forte Nevo, to- 
wards Leghorn and Genoa, ie 
GREAT BRITAIN. 
On the :2th of July, after the royal 
affent had been given by commiffion to 
fevera! bills, his majefty put an end to the 
feflion by a fpeech from the throne, ‘ Stat- 
ing that the favourable appearances which 
he announced at the commencement of the 
feffion, had been followed by fucctifes be- 
yond his moft fanguine expectations—that 
the progrefs of the Auftrian and Ruffian 
arms.had nearly accomplithed the delivery 
of Italy from the degrading yoke of the 
French Republic—that he had the fatisfac- 
tion of feeing that internal tranquility was 
reftored in his kingdom of Ireland—that 
the removal of the only remaining naval 
force of the enemy to a diftant quarter 
muft nearly extinguifh even the precarious 
hope which the traitorous and difaffected 
before entertained of foreign affiftance : 
but that his great reliance refted on the 
experienced zeal and bravery of his troops, 
and on the unfhaken loyalty of his fubjeéts 
‘in both kingdoms : that its ultimate fecu- 
rity could alone be infured by.an entire 
union with Great Britain. He concladed 
with obferving, that it was impoffible to 
compare the events of the prefent year 
with the'ftate and profpeéts of Eurone, at 
the diftance of a few months, without ac- 
knowledging the vifilble interpofition of 
Divine Providence, in averting thofe dan- 
gers which threatened the overthrow of the 
eftablifhments of the civilized world.” — 
The parliament was then prorogued till 
the 27th of Auguit next. Spay hy 
ee ns 
MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN AND NEAR LONDON. 
- Married} At St. Andrew's, Holborn, 
Manfel Dawkin Manfel, efq. of Lethbury 
Houle, Burks, to Mifs Browne, only daugh- 
ter of Wm. Browne, efg, of Dedford-row. 
At St. Bride’s, Fleet-ft-eet, Richard Har- 
rifon Pearfon, efq. cantein in the navy, and 
fon to Sir Richard Pearfon, of Greenwich 
Heofpital, to Milfs Maria Holmes, of Wett- 
comb-park, near Greenwich. 
At St. Martin's in “the Fields, fMr. 
Oreway, Of Piccadilly, to Mifs Harrifon, of 
Knisithridge. an ack 
_ At Chifwick, the Reverend Thos.-Horne, 
eldeft fon of Dr. Horne, to Mifs Cécilia 
Zoffany, fecond daughter of John Zoffany, 
efq.- : ute 
At St. James’s, Weftminfer, Rev. Ar- 
thur Young, fon ef Arthur Young, efq. fe- 
cretary to the board of agriculture, to Mifs 
Griffiths. 
ohn Robley, efq. to Mifs Blake. 
hemas Heathcote, .efg. to Mifs Free- 
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