London Gazette (Newspaper) - November 1, 1705, London, Middlesex bp 9utDo;irp. From November j. m y. 1705-. THE his Royal was That the Enemy were in Morion towards the and chat rhey would begin to march from thence the fame upon which he ordered a of coo ro as high as co endeavour to fall on the Enemy's Rear as they paG the Detachment of 300 Dragoons was commanded at the fame rime to be ready ro pifs the and the Enemy in their as foon as they quit But theTe Detachments were not able to do any Service by of the Precautions which the Enemy took find to retire in the The i 5ch General Daun returned from to give his Royal an Acc of what he had given for the Security of that and of hit having raken the of Anone in the Country of wherein Was a Garifun of 150 who remained of Baron al in the Emperor's being ordered to vilit the Enemy's Ports from to the had his under but received no About midnight ihe Enemy decamped very and abandoned all their Pods over this City on the other iide of the after having taken to their which was fo that they left Things in their Quartets all their Hutts wei e very and made with fo great they were certainly for a longer and leveral round the Redoubts along their were alfo very The Enemy continued their march all night towards The next morning by of day of his Royal Officers went into the Troops were ordered fo rake Poll His Royal was kept within Doors by a Cold however he pave Orders for the Pioneers to begin to level and die Redoubts along rhe which the Enemy had made with fo much The fame day our and marched tow aids in order ro cover tba Country on that The 17th General Daun being ordered ro return rn marched from hence with all the German and two Regiments of Foot of his Royal the fick and maimed that were at and arrived being to in this all the Winter and the two Regiments of Dragoons which had been marched towards to join the reft of our The fame day Orders were lent to the Troops that were encamped in the Vallies to take The 15th the Duke de la Feuillade received three Express from all directing as we are to begin the to Turin ss much as was but Couriers came too Artillery and Ammunition were and part of hb Troops were marched too far to be If the Enemy lui but 10 day's longer this the 3,:ear Rains which are and have all the would have them fuffer very great We are That the part of the old Soldiers in the Duke de la who were employed laft Winter in the Siege of this arid the his Troops are in a very ill General is gone to day tp to regulate the Quarters ana Polls of our and to the Motions of the Duke de la is going towards I and s I as n endeavour to 1 felf at and the not far Ttr I lent a ialt n auick and Mm. alter c * ' became 1'i.finci, lus each to arrack hue a The Gen. died the Wounds he in the 28. The Earl of Envoys Extraordinary from Great with Envoys fiom are appointed by Her and thr charge the Office as Mediators in rh be fcr on foot for compiling the out from hence for rhe being accompanied hy the two and and on the at in their way 1 one of the from hence this day J ' wri e from That the Imperial Army and that Prince wi ll the under His j. - to their Match ' in arrived being fent by Colonel r. ported near the with with a Parry of 280 he had routed one of and killed 20oof them upon 1%. A Harry 01 rhe t the ud a Wagon that it the liuke oi wirh 33000 Louis alter wife a 1 let was going tu thar Let ters from the lare Duke ot and giving an Ac count ot ihe Surrender oi OS 3 r. Letters from of the which ate now crme That there is no longer room to doubt of the Surrender of Barcelona That by the Don the and the were to have been conducted to but that rhe Catalans who are in thi of King Charles the Third had the who was carried to a and kept there with a Guard upon and that the had declared for his and had been received into his Letters That the Governor of Gironne arrived at the 20th, having to King Charles's Forces upon their Approach not being able to defend it with fo weak a as bis which only of 100 who went over to his and lifted in his We hear that Rolls is by Land by the Confederate but that the Fleet was not yet come before it. imn the Imperial Camp mar Prince Lewis is expected here to irum where he has been ui conler the of His own Regiment is gone into The of root lay in rhe 01 ro march in order ro reinforce the Imperial Army by The relt of our Forces keen ihe Field rill be Siege ol Hombourg is and will men march V imer about 7j"ooo of them are to have on this the and the reft will that Quarters being on Prince Lewis of Baden came hither the in the evening ro meet the of They were in Conference that and the next and after Dinner his returned to the where he ro end the Campaign with the Siege The 3d early in the rooming his Gi ace fer our by the way ot towards where he intends ro on the Danube for Vienna htf Grace will rivi there the