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STATE ‘OF ‘PUBEIC AFFAIRS, °° 77 
In Fanuary, 180t5 
FRANCE. 
HE victories of the French Generals 
‘ i Moreau and Brune, during the laft 
’ month of the 18th century, have, in all 
probability, before this time produced a 
peace. An opinion prevails that, preli- 
minaries have been actually figned; for, 
it feems that Schimmelpenninck, the 
Dutch Ambaflador at Paris, in fome late 
difpatches to his government, fiated, that 
General Moreau, in reply to the firft pro- 
pofal of the Archduke for a new armi- 
ftice, anfwered, that hoftilities were not to 
ceafe till the preliminaries were actually 
ficned. Asan armiftice, therefore, was 
concluded on the 25th of December, it is 
hence inferred, that the preliminaries of 
peace were figned at the fame moment, 
The following have been the principal 
movements of the hoftile armies : 
It was on the 27th of November that 
Moreau iffued his proclamation at Mu- 
nich, announcing the intended renewal of 
hoftilitics on the following day. On the 
28thhemoved his head- quaftersto Ampfin, 
and feveral fkirmifhes took place between 
the advanced pofts of the hoftile armies ; 
the Auftrians, however, retired behind the 
Inn, leaving garrifons to defend the bridge- 
heads at Kraburg, Wafferburg, and 
Muhldorff. Towards night the French 
approached the Inn. On the 29th Moreau 
took Waflerburg by affault, jafter a very 
fevere aétion, in which the Auftrians loft, 
in killed, wounded, and prifoners, about 
400 men. The latter then evacuating 
Rofenheim, Moreau pufhed his head- 
quarters to Eberfberg, and gave orders 
that the centre of his army fhould force 
the paflage of the Inn on the firft of De- 
cember, let ic coft what it might. This 
grand effort was made accordingly, but 
appears to have wholly failed of fuccefs 5 
for the French were defeated, with the lofe 
of 800 prifoners, and fix pieces of cannon. 
We have given a fketch of Moreau’s ac- 
count of the aétion on the 3d of Decem- 
ber in our lat number. It now appears 
a from 
