FROM TIIE HA'IJiURGH MAILS
... Crabb, in the Mediterranean. SECOND MAIL. VIENNA, JAN. 17. The Aulic Council of War is now to be under the dire ...
... Crabb, in the Mediterranean. SECOND MAIL. VIENNA, JAN. 17. The Aulic Council of War is now to be under the dire ...
... l, It is now said, that Duke Ferdinand of Wurtem- berg will not go as Ambassador to Perersburgh. (another .letter, same date.) On the 25th insf. an Adjutant of General Mo. r? a 1 arrived at the head-quarters of the Archduke C larles at Bchoe;ibuin, and ...
... Court on the acknowledgmci t or the ICing of Etruria, was answered, that this could not consistently b_ done, tih the Archduke Ferdinand should have been indemnified for the loss of Tus- cany. On receiving this answer, the Spaniard im- mediately declared ...
... Envoy to the Grand Duke of Tv c-ny, the Archduke Ferdinand. The report that the English had taken possession of th- 1 land of Zante is unfounded. Sev.r.,! ffic.rs, who, notwithstanding the ordi- nance of ; he Archduke Charles against unbecoming dr. continued ...
... wiil nit Resist from the defence of the STtS ull he has received a formal declaration in mititfrW signifying that the Archduke Ferdinand _ r T*_3_ cany has renounced his right to that port. j*2£ A l* MILAN, SEPT. *__£ According to accounts f rom Na , , ...
... modifications to the plan of indemnities, fa- vourable to the Archduke. - ?? h f Du ! ce cf Modena has definitively renounced aisindemmiiesinfavotii of his son. in-law, the Arch- duke Ferdinand. His Highness proposes to retire toltaly, there to pass the ...
... assigned by the declaration, or that they should occupy any territory hut that appointed for 'the itidemnification of the' Archduke Ferdinand. Yet. without regard either to this declaration madecel- lectively at Pans to the Imperial Ambassador by the Mi- nister ...
... Duke, between the Court of Vienna and the French Government. The fol- lowing is a brief sketch :— Thc plan for investing the Archduke with aii the Ecclesiastical possessions in Snabia having been r'jetltd at Paris, Count Co- bentzel received on the Sch of ...
... an alliance with the Court of Saxony, which is to be cemented by the marriage of a Princes, of thit Court, with the Archduke Ferdinand, late Grand Duke of Tuscany. It is said that the Emp-ror of Russia has agreed to guarantee the independence of the island ...
... presence cf the Archduke Char i ks, go through their military evolutions and manoeuvres, under the command of Genera! Prince Ferdinand of Wirtemberg. These manoeuvres began this clay, and will continue to the sth of* the ensuing month. The Archduke Lewis will ...
... Grand Mas- ter of that order, when the Archdukes Antony an.l John, as also the Archduke Ferdinand, sen' ofthe Archduke Ferdinand of Milan, were ad- mitted Members of the order. The solemn service performed on this occasion, was not held in ...
... to the falue of six million ducats, and some extensive estates in Hungary, pro- ducing 30,000 more annually.- l : he Archduke Ferdinand is reported to have been appointed his sole heir. ■ ll is Highness died just at^ the moment when the plan of his Qo ...