Continental struggles and French hinges near German frontier
From Genoa to London, reports describe Pope promotions delayed until autumn, Austrian payments to troops, and Parma pensions suspended. British allies gather near Francfort while Prince Charles of Lorraine details a bold attack on Braunau with 2000 horse and multiple grenadier regiments, capturing 283 prisoners and routing the enemy.
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Port News Deal May 16 Ships and Arrivals
On May 16 the Henry Jeffries and Patuxant Merchant Jolly both failed for Jamaica and Maryland port routes. The Vanderblock and Mary Snow failed for Lisbon Genoa and Gibraltar. Also failed Lyon Lyon for Liverol and Lyon Transport. Arrived Industrious Sally from North Carolina and Jane from Swansey. Remain Augusta Man of War Terror Bomb and Tryton Well dex all bound for Hambourg with Wind N FE.
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