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STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, 
FRANCE. 
INCE our laft, victory has attended 
the Republican arms in Switzerland, 
in Holland, and in Egypt. 
Soon after the Archdwke Charles had 
svithdrawn his army. from Switzerland, to 
put a ftop to the incurfrens which the 
French were making into Swabia, &c. 
General Maffena led his army-acrofs the 
immat, in three different places, -attack- 
ed the Ruffian and Auftrian-armies, and 
gained a complete-vittory over them; the 
Auftrian commander in chief, -general 
Hictze, was killed on the field of battle, 
and the camp baggage, cannon, and feveral 
fiandards, fell into the hands of the French. 
The lofs of the combined armies, on this 
occafion, was unqueftionably not lefs than 
20,0c0 men*. ‘This attack was made on 
the 25th of September, in confequence of 
which the 3d divifion of the French army 
obtained poffeffion of Zurich, Dieffentro- 
fen, Conftance, St. Gall, Rheineck, and 
* The letter of Colonel Ramfay, publifhed 
in the London Gazette, admits the lofs of the 
Ruffians only to have “been eight whole Bat- 
talions, befides 2 or 3 thoufand of the rigiat 
wing. 
In Oéfober 1799. 
the whole of the North-Eaftt of Switzer. _ 
land. 
General Maffena has fince followed up 
and continued thefe advantages to an afton- 
hing extent. He has again totally de- 
feated the Ruffian General Korfakow, be- 
tween the Thur and the Rhine, and hav- 
ing furrounded Marfhal Suwarrow {who 
was advancing from Italy) in the Canton of 
Sweitz and Glaris, he forced him to make 
a difadvantageous retreat into the Grifons 
and Tyrol, with the lefs of his cannon, 
baggage, and 2,000 prifoners. His let- 
ter tothe Dire&tory of the 9th of OGtober, 
ftates, as the refult ofall thefe victories, 
that the Allies have loft eighteen thoufand » 
men taken prifeners, befides the killed and 
wounded. In fhort, it appears that the 
three armies of Korfakow, at Zurich, of 
Hotze,-at Utznach, and of Suwarrow from 
Italy, are irretrievably ruined for the pre- 
fent.campaign ; and it is probable that, 
before its clofe, the French armies will not 
only recover all that they have loft in 
Italy, -but will be able to penetrate into 
the heart of Germany. May thefe reverfes 
of the Allies ey difpofe them to 
peace! 
General 
