Courant News out of Italy, Germany, Bohemia, Poland, etc. From Room the 5. of junij, 1621. THe Prince of Conde hath sent in the Church of Santa Loreta/ a fortress of Silver broad four hands/ wherewithal he hath fulfilled his vows done in the Bastilles. Thurs●aye last the Pope hath solemnly knighted t●e Lords justiane/ Anthony Girmany and Reynir Zino Ambassadors of Venize/ and granted to every one a chain of Gold/ whereupon they departed. The Pope during the German wars s●ould maintain for the Emperor's Majesty 3000. Footmennes and 1000 Horsmenne/ and besides give a contribution of 50. thausand Crowns monthly. From Venize the 11. hereof. They of the City of Berne have saccaged a abbey/ in the Land of the Grab●nders or Grizons/ and have killed many of the Catholics/ whereupon Leopolds men being 6000. did fall in/ and those of Be●●ne were driven backwart to the City of Chur. Because of this sedition the Governor of Milan have sent 2000 Soldiers in the Forteress o● Veltolin/ but the Venetians have hindered unto them the Pass/ but afterward passed by force/ whereupon many were slain/ and the delivering of Deltoline is also hindered/ because the Pope is very angry for the Said Saccaginge. In mean time the Archiducke Leopoldus near to Deltkerckan and Lindaw the Bounds of Helvetia caused to be made two skonses. From Constantinople is signifyet the Great Turk journey with many Bases and other Lords towards Adrianopoli/ where the Turks make assembly of two Armeys/ the one of 150. thausand men the Great Turk should convey thoroug the Valachie into Poland/ the other of 100 thausand men should take his way towards the Moldaw/ and the remanninge part should defend the Pounds of Hungaria against the force of the Christians. In mean time the King of Poland (well provided and armed) should have slain the Tartarians/ and the Cosackes likewise saccaged the City of Travisuntium/ and threathned with 300. She●s to go for Constantinople/ but many ships well armed with pieces of Ordinance are sent against them. In Vienna the 10. hereof. Notwithstanding that Stensel Thurso hath been in treatise with the Count of Bucquoy/ the Hungarians never thelesse in Neuheusel would by no means yielded or consent/ but have threathned rather to deface the said Thurso/ then to deliver themselves/ and therefore this week many pieces of Ordinance and munition is conveyed thither/ to constrain it with Shoting: Likewise are thither sent 600000. florine's/ and 200000. florine's in jewels/ to pay to our Soldiers 3. months of wages. In mean time the Hungarians are continually in skirmigges with ours/ and Betlem Gabor should fortify himself at Cassau to secure and deliver Neuheusel/ but the Lord Setschi should hinder unto him the Passage. On this part the Earl Colaldo hath taken the goods of Budany out of the invincible Castle of gissingen/ and hath gotten a great quantity of corn and wine and he proceedeth now forward to Papa and the Cavish Bounds. In Moravia some notable Lords and Citizens are again emprizoned/ with whom the Execution/ as likewise with them of Prague/ should be advanced this week/ and Erasmus and Geordge of Landaw schould be as Prisoners with the first conveyed to this City. From Prage the 10. hereof. The 7. of this month/ the old Martin Fauwijn/ one of the prisoned Directors/ leapt from the higest of the white tower into the Moatt and died presently/ his body is yesterday quartered/ and brought upon the high ways/ but ●is Head and right hand is fastened upon the gallows in the New town/ they say the Execution of the other Prisoners should be done upon Mourdaye or Tuesdaye next. Because the men of war are dismissed into Slesia/ therefore from hence some Captains are sent thither with money for the states of Bohemia to have yet a whole Regiment for t●e Emp. Maj. But they say that the Marckgrave of jagerendorp likewise conscribeth of the same men/ with whom are joined the iounger Earl of Thurne/ the Superior Scheretin Stabenbol and others. The City of Tabor keeps yet/ skirmishing daily with their enemies/ keeping no quarter on both sides/ but all Soldi●rs that are taken were presently hanged. The Superior Frenck is higher also. The Emperor's journey hither/ should be upon the 5. of july and the Electorial day at Regenspurgh the 1 of September. The Peasants of Bokemia/ that have joined them (whereof is rehearsed in former time) increase daily more and more. The Colonnel of Wallensteen/ was well sent against them to slay them/ but finding himself to weak/ is returned home without any effect. The Earls of Mansvelt hath conscribed so many of the demissed men of the Unions Princes/ that he hath now a Armey of fifteen thausand men/ what he shall effectuate with the same/ shall appear hereafter. From Vienna the 12. of juny. The Emperor's Majesty hath given a Bancquet these oad days in the Court unto the Ambassadors of the King of Denmarcke/ and entertained them through the Superior the Earl of Vorstenbergh The Earl Colaldo is with his men near Loment/ and his matters do not proceed well/ because the Budian fortifyth himself more and more/ and expected yet 3000. men/ and undertaketh like wise to diverte some Spanschaps of the Emperor/ and because the Earl is weak of Horseman/ Bucqu●y hath sent unto him some more/ and the like should be done from Stiria. At Crems have a congregation of the 7. free Berghtownes/ and sent their Ambassadors to the Earl of Bucquoy and the Palatino/ and delivered theyrselves in the protection of the Imperial Majesty/ as likewise hath delivered them Coninckgrade and other limits or Bounds. And at Brin and Olmits 20. Lords of Moravia are arrested again. From Opper-Palts the 15. of juny. The men of the Duke of Weymaren are already arrived in the Army of the Earl of Mansfelt. The Horseman with some Company of Footmennes are near the Bohemian Bounds or limits/ near unto Tachau and Drouwenberg/ and the Horseman of the Marcgrave Sigismundus are daily expected/ so that the Earl of Man's felt increaseth in great strength/ and conscribed yet 2. Regiments of Footmennes/ we expect whither it shall be directed. And there is a strong mutual Bond and Confederation betwixt the King of Bohemia/ Dennemarcke/ Sweden/ Lowsaxonie and the Low Confederated lands erected and confirmed/ so that it appeareth that the war shall rise on all parts. The Duke of Bavari● form his men of war at 5. Monsterplaces/ and taking in hand the Execution against these lands/ he shall find perhaps resistance enough. From Franckfoort the 20 of juny. Concerning the matter of wars in the Palts/ prolongation is taken until the 30. of this month. The Spaniars under the commandment of Don Consaluo de Cordua beginue to run away apace/ and many pass daily throug Heydelbergh/ where Letters of passage are granted unto them/ to pass thoroug the Country without any disturbance or hindrance/ many likewise dye for hunger and want/ so that the Spanish host mightly deceaseth and affoyblisched in number. From the Grizons 1621. Monsieur Montalon/ hath desired and required in his Proposition/ that the Grisons should never make any more correspondence/ friendship/ consederation or leagues with any Princes/ and specially not with the Republic of Venetia. Hath required likewise of the 5. places/ and of the City of Zurich that they should call backward their men of war/ which the 5. places have consented and yielded/ and a great part of them come homeward. Zurich hath answered/ that when the Archiducke Leopoldus should take his men of war from the limits/ and the King of Spain should delivered again unto the Grizons the Veltoline/ that then they are ready to further backward their Regiment. In the Palts the 17. of juny. The General Veer/ traveleth up and down in the Palts to Visit the troops/ and caused likewise the Rhyn-bridge at Manheym to be demolished/ but as it is refered/ with no other consideration but that the Sulpenlio Armorum should inviolably be kept/ will not permit nevertheless that the Spaniards should exact and require any coutribution of the subjects/ because they could not maintain it when Spinola was with them. It seems that the Spaniards have no great mind to remain any longer/ because it is all wasted and consumed in their quarters/ and no Prices are more to be had. Of the departing nevertheless of the Spaniards is no news yet/ in mean time the country men are miserably vexed/ and upon the limits they begin to offend one a other which perhaps shall cause greater troubles. It is signified higher that the Marquis Spinola should proceed in the Field the 25 of this month/ having warned and conscribed against that time all his Commanders/ Superiors and force of men. From Culen the 17. dito. The Fortification of Wesel is advanced more and more/ and the Earl Henry vanden Berg is expected there with the horseman: they have undertaken likewise to fortify the City of Rhijnberck. The Spanish Garrison in the land of Gulick hath received as yet no money/ but they hope shortly to get it. At Herentals and some other places the Garrisons began to murmur/ but it is manifested/ and many are apprehended/ who are in great danger and trouble/ many likewise arunfled. The Duke of Nieuburgh is at this time at Dusseldorp. Printed at Amsterdam, By GEORGE VESELER. The 5. of JULY.