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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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From Leipzig, June 22: Prince Henry's 8000 men recalled from Silesia to Misnia; King moved from Landshut to Great Glogau on June 11-13; Russians near Driesen on 14th; Count Dohna observing near Landsberg; Gen. de Ville near Neiss; Gen. Harsch near Glatz; Daun at Schatz on 15th; Lacy to Vienna for approvals, action imminent.
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HE 8000 men whom Prince Henry detached for Silesia, seeming to have been sent too late to act in time against the Russians, they have been recalled and distributed in Misnia.
It is said that the King slipped away from his principal camp near Landshut the 11th, and that his Majesty was on the 13th at Great Glogau, the inhabitants of which stood in need of his presence to dispel their fears.
The Russian corps destined for the Marche of Brandenburgh was near Driesen the 14th.
Count Dohna, who was to have run head-long on that corps, has turned off to the right of Landsberg, and seems as if intended only to observe their motions.
General de Ville has again advanced towards Neiss, and is now within four miles of that town.
General Count Harsch has drawn nearer to Glatz.
Marshal Daun was yet at Schatz the 15th.
But the departure of General Count Lacy, for Vienna, makes one suspect that his Excellency sees the moment for acting is at hand, and that he only waits for an ultimate approbation, which the Count will bring back to strike his first blows.
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Silesia
Event Date
June 22
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no casualties reported; suspected impending action by austrian forces pending approvals from vienna.
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Prince Henry's 8000 men detached for Silesia recalled and distributed in Misnia due to timing against Russians. King left camp near Landshut on 11th, arrived Great Glogau on 13th to calm inhabitants. Russian corps for Marche of Brandenburgh near Driesen on 14th. Count Dohna diverted right of Landsberg to observe Russians. General de Ville advanced within four miles of Neiss. General Count Harsch nearer to Glatz. Marshal Daun at Schatz on 15th. General Count Lacy departed for Vienna, suggesting moment for action at hand awaiting final approbation.