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Monthly Chronicle.
XVII . To avoid every dispute between the two Powers , they shall be bound to employ themselves immediately and without delay , in the explanation and developement of the Vllth Article of the treaty of Basle , coriceruieg the frontiers , conformable to the instructions , plans , and memoirs which shall be communicated through the medium of the Plenipotentiaries who negociale the present Treaty . XVIII . England bcingthe only power against which Spain has direct grievances , the preand
sent alliance shall not be executed unless against her during the present War ; jpam shall remain neuter with respect to the other powers armed against tbe Republic . XIX . The ratification of the present treaty shall be exchanged within amonth from the date of its being signed . Pone at St . lldephonso , 2 Fnictidor , ( August 19 ) the 4 th year of the French Republic , one and indivisible . ( Signed ) PF . IIIGNOM " , AXU
THE IMUXCli OF PEACE . The Executive Directory resolves on and signs the present Offensive and Defensive Treaty of Alliance ' with his Catholic Majesty the King of Spain , negcciated in the name of the French Republic by Citizen Dominique Catherine Perignon , General of Division , founded on powers to that effect by a resolution of the Executive Directory , dated 20 Messidor ( September 6 ) , and charged with its instructions . Done at the National Palace of the Executive Directory , the fourth year of
the French Republic , one and indivisible . Conformable to the original . ( Signed-. HEVEILLIEHF . LEPAUX , President , By the Executive Directory LACARDE , Secretary General . This treatv was ratified on the 261 I 1 Fructidor , September 12 , by the Council of Elders .
Intelligence Of Importance
INTELLIGENCE OF IMPORTANCE
FllOM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF SEPT . 6 , 179 6 . DRESDEN , AUGUST 27 . Intelligence has been received here of considerable advantages having been obtained by the united armies of the Archduke Charles and General Warlensleben over that of General Jourdan . These accounts state , that after General Wartensieben left Amberg he
retreated to the left side of the Nab , his main corps opposite to Schwartzenfell , with two different corps besides towards Narbourg and Schwarrdorff , where he remained while General Jourdan ' s army advanced near him on the opposite side of the river , in three divisions , of which he himself commanded the centre . This was about the 20 th or 21 st of August . That the Archduke , after abandoning Donawert , had retired beyond the Lech , and taken a strong position near its confluence with the Danube ; but understanding that , independent of General Jourdan ' s gr < iw ! army in face of General
¦ Wartensieben , another division of tho . French , under General Champione ' , was advancing towards Ratisbon , his Royal Highness , after leaving a strong corps behind the Lech to observe General Moreau , inarched along the Danube with the remainder ( about fortv thousand men ) , and passed that river at Ingols ' adt about the 17 th or 18 th .- —that from thence he advanced by Dietfurt to Teining , where he met the advanced posts of General Chanirionet ' s division , beat them back , and followed them towards Caslel , on the way to Amberg .- . -That by this time General Jourdan took alarm , anil recalled his troops towards Amberg , and in proportion as hs retreated General Wavtensleben advanced . That between
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Monthly Chronicle.
XVII . To avoid every dispute between the two Powers , they shall be bound to employ themselves immediately and without delay , in the explanation and developement of the Vllth Article of the treaty of Basle , coriceruieg the frontiers , conformable to the instructions , plans , and memoirs which shall be communicated through the medium of the Plenipotentiaries who negociale the present Treaty . XVIII . England bcingthe only power against which Spain has direct grievances , the preand
sent alliance shall not be executed unless against her during the present War ; jpam shall remain neuter with respect to the other powers armed against tbe Republic . XIX . The ratification of the present treaty shall be exchanged within amonth from the date of its being signed . Pone at St . lldephonso , 2 Fnictidor , ( August 19 ) the 4 th year of the French Republic , one and indivisible . ( Signed ) PF . IIIGNOM " , AXU
THE IMUXCli OF PEACE . The Executive Directory resolves on and signs the present Offensive and Defensive Treaty of Alliance ' with his Catholic Majesty the King of Spain , negcciated in the name of the French Republic by Citizen Dominique Catherine Perignon , General of Division , founded on powers to that effect by a resolution of the Executive Directory , dated 20 Messidor ( September 6 ) , and charged with its instructions . Done at the National Palace of the Executive Directory , the fourth year of
the French Republic , one and indivisible . Conformable to the original . ( Signed-. HEVEILLIEHF . LEPAUX , President , By the Executive Directory LACARDE , Secretary General . This treatv was ratified on the 261 I 1 Fructidor , September 12 , by the Council of Elders .
Intelligence Of Importance
INTELLIGENCE OF IMPORTANCE
FllOM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF SEPT . 6 , 179 6 . DRESDEN , AUGUST 27 . Intelligence has been received here of considerable advantages having been obtained by the united armies of the Archduke Charles and General Warlensleben over that of General Jourdan . These accounts state , that after General Wartensieben left Amberg he
retreated to the left side of the Nab , his main corps opposite to Schwartzenfell , with two different corps besides towards Narbourg and Schwarrdorff , where he remained while General Jourdan ' s army advanced near him on the opposite side of the river , in three divisions , of which he himself commanded the centre . This was about the 20 th or 21 st of August . That the Archduke , after abandoning Donawert , had retired beyond the Lech , and taken a strong position near its confluence with the Danube ; but understanding that , independent of General Jourdan ' s gr < iw ! army in face of General
¦ Wartensieben , another division of tho . French , under General Champione ' , was advancing towards Ratisbon , his Royal Highness , after leaving a strong corps behind the Lech to observe General Moreau , inarched along the Danube with the remainder ( about fortv thousand men ) , and passed that river at Ingols ' adt about the 17 th or 18 th .- —that from thence he advanced by Dietfurt to Teining , where he met the advanced posts of General Chanirionet ' s division , beat them back , and followed them towards Caslel , on the way to Amberg .- . -That by this time General Jourdan took alarm , anil recalled his troops towards Amberg , and in proportion as hs retreated General Wavtensleben advanced . That between