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Paris papers to 30th ult. confirm French capture of Naples and most of Tuscany, except Leghorn. General Macdonald escaped to Genoa, losing baggage to English. Suwarrow's 60,000-man army advances from Modena and Tuscany. No major military actions; Moreau inactive. France sees rising Jacobinism, with troops marching to Paris to support their authority.
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The Head-Quarters of General Suwarrow are stated to be between Tortona and Alexandria, and his army is said to consist of 60,000 men. One division of it, under General Ott, has advanced from the country of Modena and Tuscany.
These papers bring no account of any important Military event, Moreau, notwithstanding the superiority which the French papers attribute to him, remains wholly inactive. The internal situation of France, appears to become highly interesting, from the predominance of Jacobinism, which now seems to be the ruling faction. From the proceedings of the councils, it will be seen that anarchy is no longer spoken of with horror, and that the Republicans are to discontinue wearing hatred to it.
Large bodies of troops are marching from distant parts towards Paris, and every preparation is made by the Jacobins to support the authority which they have obtained.
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France And Italy
Event Date
30th Ult
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capture of naples and tuscany except leghorn; macdonald escaped to genoa losing baggage to english; suwarrow's army of 60,000 advances; no important military events; rising jacobinism in france with troops marching to paris.
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Paris papers confirm French capture of Naples and Tuscany (except Leghorn with small garrison). General Macdonald escaped to Genoa, baggage captured by English. Suwarrow's headquarters between Tortona and Alexandria; army 60,000 men, division under Ott advanced from Modena and Tuscany. No important military events; Moreau inactive despite attributed superiority. France's internal situation interesting due to predominant Jacobinism; councils show anarchy not horrifying, Republicans to stop hating it. Large troop bodies march to Paris; Jacobins prepare to support their authority.