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... were earnest for its =ution and the Mattis were instructed to inhe religious seal of the people. fn the absence of farther intelligence from List.‘on, there were rumours in circulation on Saturday that another bottle had takes place mese Bokilj .a. We could ...

I.ONIX)N. KIS 17

... though he before allows that he had reckoned the guns in her broadside as they were fired. Mark Captain Bingham's plain and intelligible narrative :—At one o'clock in the day be discovers his antagonist to be a frigate; and at half past sir be coup clearly ...

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... Sin.—l reg. icely the nee, out of representing to an tot hit cm red the leght Ifith t o•:. the ship under rry t omniand, and t.n. Britar hie M.:jest 's ship of wit- the B commanded .by Cap. tam ; the cf which has given ine much pan. as se-II on cc ca cart ...

From she Miliosal hielligencer, Julie S

... in repelling and chastising the attack so causelesaly and rashly nude on the United Statr' frigate President, by the British ship of war Little Belt, has the approbation of the President of the United States, aa,d that the request of the Commodore for an ...

Private letters in= Lad Wellington's speak of great preparations making for plays, bass' horse-racing, and ..

... appear?, at there are five store-ships ready to sail from the More on the same destination, laden principally with gunpowder, and lead for bullets. The truth of these statements is not yet ascertained. A merchant ship is saitho have brought letters from ...

24 Westmorland Insolvent Debtors

... change in his Majesty's symptoms since yesterday. Paris Papers to the 20th ult. arrived last night. they do not contain any intelligence from /he Peninsula. Paris, July 19. LEGISLATIVE BODY. 41 SITTINO OT TEI 17TH OF JULY: M. Lefeuvre (of the Seine and Maine) ...

LNIBRIAU

... officially illAradicted by General Lauriston. The Gottenburgh mail has arrived, and brings some satisfactory intelligence from St. Petersburg. A Russian ship from Archangel has arrived in Leith Roads, with a cargo of Russian produce ; and the facilities of commerce ...

Saturday and Sunday's Mail. LONDON, AUGUST 1. HIS MAJESTY. Maisot Cm* Ant. 1, There is no alteration in his

... refreshment, at had been customary. There is no fresh intelligence from the Peninsula. The last accounts from Lisbon are dated July 14. Extraordinary exertions are used by Buonaparte to man the ships of war, which he is fitting out in the different ports ...

ter -rlns R,ear.Adartral Eat& tau, to t;:e Minister Marine. Aurter:::z, 'foul= Roads, Jo:) , 29. !.: - ,iizit;e ..

... advanced ships of the'English fleet, and se placed as to 1-r•teet the t%so frigates, which, as well as the Ulm, the Dannhe, :he Magnanirne, and the Breslaw, exchanged sim. broadsides with the enemy's advanced ships. One of these advanced ships sustained ...

(CIRCULAR.)

... recommends that you should select a few steady well behaved men, not exceeding one per company, under the command of an intelligent officer, with the requisite number of non-commissioned officers, to join the depot of the regiment. A subaltern officer ...

HIS MAJESTY'S HEALTH,

... Important intelligence has 'been brought to Bristol by the Nimrod, which „ship left Malta on the 12th ult. The day before she sailed, a vessel entered that port, which had made a very short . voyage from Patnas, and by this conveyance intelligence was brought ...

AUGUST 16

... The transactions attended to are of little importance, and are for the most part of an old date. The most interesting intelligence is from Catalonia; it represents the army commanded by Campo Verde as being dispersed, and further mention, that the General ...