TRUE NEWS of another bloody Battle, of the King of Poland WITH THE TURKS And also an Account of the taking of the Great VIZIER And divers other Turkish Lords, and Great Commanders, and of the Redeeming many thousand Christian Captives from SLAVERY. THe Last Letters from Germany, of the 20, 21st, and 22d. Instant, give Account that the King of Poland was Encamped, about Twenty Leagues to the Eastward of Vienna, with the Army of Germane, as well as Polish Horse, under his Command; and that in the Pursuit of the Turks- Since the Twelveth, before Vienna, they had cut many Scattered Parties into Pieces, and have taken near forty heavy Cannon: with a considerable quantity of Aminition that Attended them, and had also, a Fierce Battle, with a Grand Body of the Turkish Horse; who where under the Conduct of the Grand Vizier in Person, & had killed near twenty thousand of them upon the place. And it is credibly Affirmed the Grand-Vizier, is taken Prisoner the Principle Standard of the Ottoman Empire is also taken; not without loss on the Christian side: For the Turks are said to Engage in this Battle with a fury, rather proceeding from an Apprehension of Despair, than true Courage, or good Conduct; and continued the Battle several Hours with great obstinacy, notwithstanding the great Slaughters the Christians made in all parts of the Battle. This Battle being ended, and the Christians by the miraculous Providence of God, crowned with a second Victory, continued their pursuit with great eagerness, and fell upon another party of Turkish Horse, (who had the Conduct of near Ten thousand Christian Captives) and Totally Routed them, and redeemed the poor Christians from the perpetual Chains of Bondage that then had seized them. Most of the said poor Christians, were young choice Men, that the Turks had Catcht up, ever since they made this last Invasion, into the Christian Emerours Country's. (In their Ravaging, they cut off all Middle-Aged, and Elderly people without respect of persons or Sexes.) This dileverance of the poor Captives, being no way less Considerable than the former; and for which all good Christians in Duty, aught to Return hearty thanks, to the Divine disposer of all things. The undaunted and unwearied King of Poland, after this Defeat, had not pursued the Enemy above three, or four Leagues, but received Advice by Scouts, that a Great Army of Turkish Horse, was on its March with Great Expedition; which caused his Majesty to make an Halt, & send express to the Duke of Lorain; to hasten to him with the Germane Foot, and accordingly the Auxiliries of the Empire (who have been considerably Reinforced since the Beating the Turks from Vienna) are on their March withal Expedition, to join the Polish Camp. And it's the Opinion of all, that the Turks will run the hazard of another Battle. It is also affirmed, that besides the Grand-Vizier, several other Persons of great Note, in the Turkish State are taken Prisoners; and that this fresh Army has been gathered with great Diligence, and designed to join the Vizier before Vienna, which Extraordinary preparation is judged, could not proceed otherwise, than from great Assurances that have been privately made, as well as the open Assistance received from the Tekillitish Rebels, the first of which kind of Traitors. It's believed, the Vziers' Letters, that were found in his Tent before Vienna, will more enable the Emperor to subdue both sorts of the Conspirators (and are of greater Value: for the security of the Empire) than the great end Immense Treasure they took from the Infidels. By the next I hope, I may give you, not only an Account of the Total Destruction of this New Army, but also of Newhausel, or some other considerable Turkish Garrison, being besieged by the Christians. LONDON Printed for R. P. 1683.