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SESSIONS INTELLIGENCE

... it trentitinedin Ste Nov' York papers of shle I 7Th tilt. An ~expectation of~a war with (hiagricuntry ias eiy PrevalcoUll America. Miss Mairkhantri, die dasglsterrefthe ?? of Yiork, is daisgerntisly ill of a diropliy a, her house in South Audiry Street ...

THE MERCURY

... occasitn, ntore inclined to sustaisn the rcl' taboo of public ddvaarule. : T-IF, dispatches received by the last packet from America, though important, do riot contain ass inforistetion which the public were not fully prepared to cxptect.' T.hic Atncrican ...

LONDON, OCTOBER 16

... Decree of the 23d March 1810, as soon as it had oflicially been informed that the ves- sels and othes property detained in America, had beenrestored to the lawful owners. 1 Bonapaite has erected a species of assignat s, Y under the name of Bilkl of the ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, DOCTORS' COMMONS

... saotctioned by the ?? aend gene. C ril ulisage of I 0urupe; aud tie other jiropupsal was A nothiing lles than reqluirilig America to joill FIance in a finstile cuodeiocv acY inst- this oilnti-y, which front her codnduct s also vvidcent hai not taken pl-ice ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... a copy:- bh The last news received here from England et announcer bhat they are extremely apprehensiv= pi of a war with America. . The troubles which agitate the interior of E Etigland nre of so serious a character, that three dat camps have just been ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, December 24

... stopped only close to the door of Secke a;the powder mnagaziiie, Tbl e- Lord C'ochrane is said to be going' mut to rellct Id America th Command the Flotilla on the Lakes. her 75 to The Trure-blooded Yankee, American pci- the 151 Ig rteer, (formnetly his Majesty's ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER

... ,yal Miners, having received orders eo pro- ceed, by forced marches, to Plymouth, for the purpose of embarking there for America; the baggage passed through Lostmighiel last week. Four of trte baggage gu4rd who had been drinking at a public house in the ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, Nov. 26

... for whlich they were engaged, have deuianded to be d discharged. ' o l'be number of inhlabitants in. the United States of America, 'as pbr Census of the year 1810, h estimated-it 7,226,797. w * A gentlemen wlnu left Paris within this fort. P night, wastold ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, JULY 8

... John's place, Wakefield. Such nests are, we underst-or- the worl of a ?? specics uf ivasi. a ?? verv roinnion in some parts of America, but rarely seen in England. A Birevet Pou)miitiojn ix exc-ected, by ?? h LiiLitl ?? er i'us will be smide Generals, Geilzxar ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Fesch, it appears, after Napnele- ion's abdication, the whole of the Bonaparle family hiad concerted to tae;e refuge its America. I forvsee,' Slysi Fesch in bis litter, ' tilat the United States will be the end of the chacc. Carnot, in the first heat ...

PibS i'%UPT. L V S ?

... g towns concerned in that traffir. It is new neareigit years that trade has been carryig on to the free parts ot Spanish America, to tle amount of at least 57 millions stoning annuallyv particularly to La- Plata, thiat constillres at thle rate of two ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, Dce. 6

... acts. Our islands have now- t scarcely any trade but with Spanish America; from thence- alone ve get mone.Iprsfon ~iorh t A me nca are now taken fro us, what should we do if , Spanish America were also closed? We want p roii- sions; our usual supplies are ...