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Foreign News June 4, 1796

Gazette Of The United States

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

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Report from Frankfort on March 29 details military preparations amid faltering peace talks: Archduke Charles's equipage heads to Mentz; French General Marceau relocates from Treves; Condé's army moves near Freiburg due to incoming Bohemian and Imperial troops, boosting émigré forces to 40,000.

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FRANKFORT, March 29

Yesterday the equipage of the archduke Charles was led through this place for Mentz. Every thing is in readiness to open the campaign, in case the negotiations for peace are broken off. The French general Marceau's head quarters are to be removed from Treves—The head quarters of the army of Conde removed yesterday to a small town near Freyburgh, in the Brisgau—the expected arrival of Bohemian, and other Imperial troops, is said to be the cause of this movement. These will increase the emigrants to 40,000.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Campaign Diplomatic War Report

What keywords are associated?

Archduke Charles Military Movements Peace Negotiations Conde Army Imperial Troops Emigrants

What entities or persons were involved?

Archduke Charles French General Marceau Conde

Where did it happen?

Frankfort

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Frankfort

Event Date

March 29

Key Persons

Archduke Charles French General Marceau Conde

Outcome

these will increase the emigrants to 40,000.

Event Details

Yesterday the equipage of the archduke Charles was led through this place for Mentz. Every thing is in readiness to open the campaign, in case the negotiations for peace are broken off. The French general Marceau's head quarters are to be removed from Treves—The head quarters of the army of Conde removed yesterday to a small town near Freyburgh, in the Brisgau—the expected arrival of Bohemian, and other Imperial troops, is said to be the cause of this movement.

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