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Foreign News September 21, 1796

Gazette Of The United States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

What is this article about?

Reports from Strasbourg indicate French forces crossed the Rhine at Huninguen; Margrave of Baden seeks separate peace in Paris; armistice protects Duke of Wurtemberg and Margrave from French occupation of Karlsruhe; Emperor appoints Mr. Muller to negotiate preliminary peace articles.

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[Translated for the (N. Y.) MINERVA.]
From the Journal of Commerce, July 20.

STRASBOURG, July 14 (26 Messidor.)
A report this moment prevails, that the French have passed the Rhine at Huninguen. We learn also that the Margrave of Baden has sent ministers to Paris to conclude a separate peace. It is added that there has been granted to the duke of Wirtemberg and the margrave, an armistice, by means of which the French will not take possession of Carlruhe. They write from Frankfort that the Emperor has appointed Mr. Muller, his agent at Paris. He is to agree with the government on the preliminary articles of peace.

What sub-type of article is it?

War Report Diplomatic Military Campaign

What keywords are associated?

French Rhine Crossing Baden Separate Peace Wurtemberg Armistice Peace Negotiations Muller Agent Paris

What entities or persons were involved?

Margrave Of Baden Duke Of Wirtemberg Emperor Mr. Muller

Where did it happen?

Strasbourg

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Strasbourg

Event Date

July 14 (26 Messidor)

Key Persons

Margrave Of Baden Duke Of Wirtemberg Emperor Mr. Muller

Outcome

armistice granted preventing french possession of carlruhe; negotiations for separate peace and preliminary articles of peace.

Event Details

Rumors of French crossing the Rhine at Huninguen; Margrave of Baden sends ministers to Paris for separate peace; armistice for Duke of Wirtemberg and Margrave; Emperor appoints Mr. Muller as agent in Paris to negotiate preliminary peace articles.

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