The new tidings out of Italy are not yet come. Out of Weenen, the 6 November. THe French Ambassador hath caused the Earl of Dampier to be buried stately at Presburg. In the mean while hath Bethlem Gabor cited all the Hungerish States, to come together at Presburg the 5. of this present, to discourse about the Crowning & other causes concerning the same Kingdom. The Hungatians continue with roveing against these Lands. In like manner those of Moravia, which are fallen upon the Cosackes yester night by Hofleyn, set them on fire, and slain many dead, the rest will revenge the same. Hear is certain news come, that the Crabats, as also the Lord Budean, are fallen unto Betlem Gabor. The Emperor sends the Earl of Altheim, as Ambassador to Crackow in Polen, to appear upon the same meeting-day. Now comes tidings, that Betlem Gabor is at Thurna, there do gather together great store of States. The Emper. Maj. hath apppointed here a meeting-day upon the 1. of Decemb. thereupon should appear the 4. Proclaimed States. The appointed taxing shall bring up a great some of money. Out of prague, the 5 of November. Three days agone are passed by, 2. mile from this City 6000. Hungarians (chosen out Soldiers) under the General Rediserens, which are gone to our Head-camp, & the Enemy lieth yet near unto ours by Rackonits', though the cry goeth, that the enemy caused all his might to come together, to come this ways against prague, if that comes to pass, it shall not run of without blows, the which might be revealed with in few days. It continues, that in the Satser Crais are gathered together 10000 Countrymen, most high-dutch-men, against Meisen, & no Bohemians, they will help the King, to drive the enemy out of the Land. In like manner some certain 1000 Countrymen rebel in the Lentmaritscher Crais, but it is feared that those Countrymen are starred up, through practice of the Adversary, that the enemy in the mean while might come to Prage. We understand, that Bucquoy hath not been in the Camp, but by the Duke of Saxen some certain days, therefore we are to look to ourselves, for fear of Treachery. And it is thought that the Emperor will leave Austria to the Hungorians, & see to effect his intention only upon Praghe. Out of Ceulen, the 21. Novemb. Writing from Marpurg in Hessen, that the Earl of the same Land, doth cause the foresaid City to be strongly fortified, there on do work many 100 men daily, and there is mustered in the Earleship Zigenheym not long since 1. Government of footmen, & 6. Cornets of horsemen, the footmen are sent to Marpurg & Rijnfels. But the horsemen are lodged in the Villages about the City, & thereafter are also mustered the Duke of Saxen Lauwenburgs Government in Tries-Zigenheym, now further where they shallbe laid & used, is yet unknown. The fame's Brother's Government, there quarter is laid by Cassel, the Soldiers which are taken on about Hamburg, Lubeck, in the Dukeship of Holsteen, & Meckelenburg, should also be mustered about Cassel, & be used where need shall require. Since the last we cannot inquire, that there is any thing of any importance passed betwixt the Matquis Spinola & the United Princes. We understand that the foresaid Spinola will lay his Soldiers in Garnisson with the first, & deal them unto diverse places, on part to Oppenheym, Altzey, Ingelheym & Cruitsnach, the other part at Summeren & Bacharacht, the speech goeth that there shallbe laid with in Ments a good Company in Garnisson. The Bishop at Halberstadt, Duke Christiaen at Bruynswyck, doth cause to be taken on 2000 Musquetters, to send to the United Princes. Hear is tidings, that between the King of Bohemia & the Emperor's folk hath been a great Battle about prague, but because there is different writing & speaking thereupon, so cannot for this time any certainty thereof be written, but must wait for the next Post. As also of the City Pilsen, which the Earl of Mansvelt (so the speech goeth) should have delivered into the Emperor's hands. From Cadan in Bohemia, 4 mile from Raconits', the 12. November. From Solts is certain advice that the Emperor's folk have made themselves with all their might out of their Camp, & taken their way to wards Praghe, like as they wear then come to the long mile, but as the King understand such, he is broken up with his armey, and come to the long mile beforens the enemy, where they have had a very strong Battelle & on both sides more than 6000 men slain, though most on the King's side, also hath the enemy gotten of the King some pieces of Ordenuaunce and waggens with amunitie, so that the King must retire back to Praghe, and the enemy to the Weissenberg, there he lies yet and roves from thence to the Leut Maritscher Crais unto Brix, hath taken in, Trebnits, Pielan & Dux, also laid folk upon Leutmarischer Slainer, and Launer passages, that the Passage upon prague is wholly taken away, and this day is come here in a certain Person that brings tydinghs unto our Magistrate, that betwixt Sonneweid and Patronit, where the enemy hath lain are found some certain 1000 dead Bodies, & on the other side there King lay also some certain 1000 dead bodies, what is come to pass betwixt both we shall shortly hear. Out of Amberghe, in the Vpper-Pallatine, the 17. dito. Here hath been a great cry, that the Duke of Beyeren should have taken in Praghe, and beaten our King out of the field, but is not certain, for the Carl of Solms writes out of Waltsaxsen of the 14 of this present, that the Duke of Beyeren was broken up with his camp very still, & marched in all haste to prague, though they had left some 100 men which lay in their quarter soom hours, which made fires there in, that on would not have thought but that the whole Armay had lain there still, but as ours understood that they weregon followed they them presently, though the Beyerens werd come to Weissenberge before but the 8 of this present have ours set upon the Beyerens by force, and fought the whole day together, that on both sides are slain about 8000 men, and very many should be hurt. Our King, with the Lord General the Earl of Hohenlo, also the whole army are with in prague, & the Duke of Beyerens upon the Weyssenbergh & Stern; we hoop that they shall shortly be driven from thence. What further is done betwixt them, we look for every hour to inquire further thereof & it seems none can come from prague, because the passages are every where shut. Out of Ceulen, the 24 of November. Letters out of Neurenburghe of the 20 of this present, make mention, that they had advise from the Borders of Bohemia, that there had been a very great Battle by prague, between the King & the Duke of Beyeren, & many 1000 slain on both sides, but that the Duke of Beyeren should have any folk with in prague, is yet uncertain, there upon under the Merchants with in Neurenberge are laid many 100 Florins that the Emperor, nor the Duke of Beyeren have no folk with in prague. The cause that here comes no certainty thereof, is this; That all passages are so beset, & so dangerous to travail, that it is to wondered at, & not enough to be written of, what roveing, spoiling and killing is done daily upon all ways. Upon the Schanse Priests cap is strongly buileed, & buy daily much wood lime & stone, to make houses there upon, and so provide themselves for the whole winter. And are not long since in the night 500 Soldiers passed by Dure out of Gulik, so the speech goeth, there meaning should be to build a niew Schantse by Flammersheym, to take away the passage from the Marquis Spinola. Imprinted at Amsterdam by George Veseler, Ao. 1620. The 2. of December. And are to be sold by Petrus Keerius, dwelling in the Calverstreete, in the uncertain time.