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Foreign News February 14, 1807

Herald Of The United States

Warren, Bristol County, Rhode Island

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Grand Army Bulletin No. XXXIV from Berlin, Nov. 12, 1806, reports no Prussian ratification of armistice, ongoing hostilities, surrenders at Hameln and Czestochau, investment of Glogau, and Bonaparte's demands for peace including cessions and restorations.

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Further Foreign News.
From French Papers received at Hamburg, from Bordeaux, last Paris date, Dec. 7, 1806.

GRAND ARMY-BULLETIN, No. XXXIV.
-Berlin, Nov. 12, 1806.

No information has been received of the ratification of the Armistice by Prussia. In the mean time hostilities go on; as they were not to cease, until the period of exchange.

Hameln (in Hanover) has surrendered to Gen. Savary. Six Generals, 6000 men, and subsistence for a larger number for six months, with stores, &c. are thus in our power.-- Savary is gone to hasten the capitulation of Neuberg, where there are between 2 and 3000 men.

A Prussian battalion of 8000 men in garrison at Czestochau (Polish Prussia) capitulated the 18th, to 450 French light-horse, and Poles. The garrison are prisoners of war; considerable magazines were found here.

The 30th Bulletin, which was not received by former arrivals, contains an account of the investment of Glogau, in Silesia, by some corps of Prince Jerome's army: And the declaration of Bonaparte, that he would neither quit Poland nor Berlin until Wallachia and Moldavia should be ceded in full Sovereignty to the Ottoman Porte --until all the French, Spanish and Dutch colonies should be restored; and a General Peace made.

What sub-type of article is it?

War Report Military Campaign Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Grand Army Bulletin Prussian Armistice Hameln Surrender Czestochau Capitulation Glogau Investment Bonaparte Declaration

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Savary Prince Jerome Bonaparte

Where did it happen?

Berlin

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Berlin

Event Date

Nov. 12, 1806

Key Persons

Gen. Savary Prince Jerome Bonaparte

Outcome

hameln surrender: six generals, 6000 men, stores captured. czestochau capitulation: 8000 men prisoners, magazines found. glogau invested. bonaparte's demands for cessions, restorations, and peace.

Event Details

No ratification of Armistice by Prussia; hostilities continue. Hameln surrendered to Gen. Savary; Savary hastens Neuberg capitulation. Prussian battalion at Czestochau capitulated on 18th to French and Poles. 30th Bulletin: Glogau invested by Prince Jerome's corps. Bonaparte declares he will not quit Poland or Berlin until Wallachia and Moldavia ceded to Ottoman Porte, colonies restored, and General Peace made.

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