A RMIES tN SUA BIA. |.I.I.!

... Engen, but after an ob- I I'iinate conte! . and ?? numbers of men, j they were obliged to doiisf. In the mean time the Archduke Ferdinand, who had I defeated a body of the enemy that had attempted to cut him otf, ?? his junftijo with the main army. In I ...

SONNET

... Ruffians and Aufirians, who had re- fo tire(l under the walls of Olmutz, atid were at la, leaft 50,000 firorig. The Archduke Ferdinand was with 15,000 excellent troops on the left ro flank of the French army. Thefe troops had of juft driven all the little ...

REPUTED WORK OF BONAPARTE

... however, allgws that his manqgement of this part of his scheme was full of' blunders; the grossest of which was removing Ferdinand, and thus excit- ing sympathy for his late, instead of waiting till c the Spanji: peopie. had a thorough knowledge of thq ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... on a tour; and Captain OSBORNE, to Cambray. The Infant ARCIIDUKE, son of the Archduke CHARLES of AUSTRIA, has been christened at Vienna by the names of CHlARLEs FERDINAND. A new singer, Madame G RUNDAUm, has made her appearance at Vienna, who is stated ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... T3 . |ANOYER, OCT. 12.-His ?? spent the day of hl in private with his brothers. On the th, his Itnperial Higi,%a the Archduke Ferdinand wax presented to hit Majesty, 2n uike. wise Prince Frederick of Hesse, and the Prince of Tour and Taxis. The King dined ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and distingulished gersonages' who. attended were, the Dukes of Cambridge and .Cossaerland, -Aithtbeir Duchesses; the Archduke Ferdinand kif Austria, the young Prince of Heste, son to the Landgrave; the Princessof. Salrihs, daughter of the Duchess of Cumberland ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... haie fohtild the sarne advantage opinion as bad been expressed In the-most flattering terms bhybi Imperial Highness the Archduke Ferdinand. I to Highness Prince Metternich arrived bets on the sh, With his suite, In three carriages. 'fHis Royal Highness the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... pursued by. the Viceregal Authorities, and it Is said that his Majesty con- templates many important alterations. The Archduke Ferdinand of Austria paid a visit to his Majes. ty yesterday, about one o'clock, and went afterwards to see the Royal Stables ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... yesterday, to return home. His Imperial Highness the Archduke Ferdinand set out yester- day for Hamburgh; but the axletree of the carriage breaking near List, by which accident one of the Archduke's people was injured, his HighneEs was Induced to return ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... his Majesty George IV. It is reported that our Archduke Charles will marry one of the sisters of Prince Gustavus Vasa. It is now affirmed that it is not Prince Philip of Hesse Hom- berg, but the Archduke Maximilian of Este, that is to carry to London ...

LIGHT AND DARKNESS

... Austerlitz. We find him subsequently, that is, on the 12th of May, 1809, Governor of Vienna. The discomfi- ture of the Archduke Ferdinand's force, by Napoleon, hav- ing brought the conqueror under the walls of the capital of, the empire, on Gen. O'Reilly ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... their prophet,' John of Leydlen. An ekther Spinola is sketched too, and some admirable details are given of the Elnperor Ferdinand, his fsmily, and the several Electors, at the celebrated Diet of Ratisbon in 1830. We were particularly struck, we should ...