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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... r . o YH-B . wo-PA11YO. 11 , , II.R6NICLE. - LONDON: Xkl~r, ?? T., the gfrcatefififation wvas yeflerday- Iroduced in toivt by tbe nexvs, that after 'a general efi-ngement in teJpt, ib Which MRi ov \vtas nmade prifoner, the ?? capitlated, urd the whole of Egypt was In uur o~eclon. The Funds rofe very conriderably. -the report .'ttes to this -ccintry through a very refieaaablc channel. Xt was ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... T E M i NI ;- C - I -z . - .. LONDON - S-l Th.zA2F, MAt r - The various co`ci1rtinh flat emerns of he d fttm e the Fiench army i-h Egypt feetll to have ieft- ilnlo t in the public minrl: that thei m;: lgioi osrl and imnar, tant ficcefs ha Cro'-ncd ofr ains under the. aultlpicc of Sir. R. AsE&cRomA Y. h.y mornlig r.NE Coxs the Ne-dfengeaaf&vtC ;t i rd. r rs!u;RY'I Office with l)ifpatches from ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... . LONDON: MVIONvAr, OVAr 4. At length Governmcnt have received official ac- counts of'the operations of the army in Egypt, includ- ing a flatement of thcbattle of thc 2ai, which now appears to have been very greatly exaggerated by re- port. Indeed the account from Mr. Toowa to the Eaft India Company is falfe in every point, and turns out to be a mere fabrication. LONDON GAZEFTE EXTRAORDINARY. ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING ClHROiVJCLE. LONDON-: TUESDAY, 21AY 5.. Every perfon who hlas read the Extraordinary Ga- zette publiflfed on Sunday Evening, mull be feverely difappointed in thet hopes he had entertained& The public had been cneouraged to look for intelligence of events which were to place us in undifputed poflefflon of Egypt. At prefent no other conclkfion can be drawn from the oflicifi narrative ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHRON1ICLE. - - LONDON: * .tEDNvesDir, MAr 6. We yefterday morning received the Paris Journail to the ift inclulive. They contain no news of jinpo. ande. The official paper has not yet taken any notice of the reports ref'edting Egypt. The veffel wilich brought the papers brought Ilikewife difpatchts for Mjr. OTTr9 frohis Govern M ent. All the privatc accoants from France agree in ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... -TI ;/l BiORNZ .I i - LONDON: T ITU ?? -1 y3 o! 7, A Lifbon TYIail was ye.` 'r ;crci-..d at the PA: Office, brougnt over in King George packe, which had been tw.tnt-19ur days oen hor patffige. Sae of the pri.ate letters flitc, i!tt te Portugueze Cc. vernment is much embanr ?? by thc tharcats of ?? binets of the Thuiileiies andof 'Niadrid. The upanieds having noay yielded to the deiands of Fran ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MHORNING CJYROGNLE. I LONDON: FRIDAr, 2MiAY 9. We yeflerday received Paris Pap'ers o' the ui , ?? bring very little news! Th f 7 does not take any notice of Egypt. At this, ?? ive are not m ch furprifed :-the French Got-ernaMeT., in alliprobability, have not had any dirc, ?? tion with Egypt fince Lord EKErH too3 his Ltion off Alle-andria, except'that by the Ofiris. Jn racr, ir we conflder ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... 2-HLE' MOr.NIG'1A7G/iR2',7G I LONDON: SA1TURRDLA, 2idling 9. Yefterday Captain 1HE1, ej 'rh e Dolphin Pa* arrived ill tolvltl with dift'atches ?? Goaerr mert. pe left Cukhafctn vwithout bringing a2r MIi-ridenj n Mail is due till SWu7da-r. We could nci t find wha; was the na~rir o' c L difpatches. We can fcacciy e:-pe71 anv cf r&J *,v *from Egypt later than Lord EL:?.5 rS communications. T-rom ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNIVNG CHRONICLE. LOND)ON0 sl6NlDA7-, MAr Ir. The Gazette of Saturday gives the ofcial d tails tannlitted by General AB ERCRoMBy and Lord KEi~ri of tke landing in Egypt, and the different actions up to the 18th, with the returns of our lofs. It appears that our troops fought with the greateft courage'and difeipline. The enemy likewife maintained the conflicf With great obfitnacy. We ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... 2TiH MORNING CHRONVICLE. LONDON: TUESDAY, MAl4 iz. We yefterday received the Paris Journals to the 8t1h inclulivc. The only article of any intereml th7c; ccr. tain is an official notification by the ZMonitur, that :iit French Government hus received no tiire&t ?? firon Egypt fince that by the Ofiris. TIh J-istur d'.r Def,,ferwx likewife contradids, by the exprefs delCrec. M. Luccii51Nj, the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... I -I HE MORNING HRiE l LONDON WEDNESDAY, MAY42 I3. On Monday afternoon the Telegraph announced to the Admiralty. that the Alliance frigate, from Egypt, was in fight off Spithead. The utmoft anxiety was excited by this notice, and during the whole of yeller- day there was an expe6lation of the hourly arrival of an Officer with difpatches ; but it turned out to be altoge- ther a miflake. The ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MOrINIATG CHRONICLE. I LONDON: TZURSASAr, MAr 14. Late laaR night we received the PAris Journals to the loth inclufive. The French Government does not yet appear to have received any dire&1 accounts from Egypt, The Moniteur, however, after inferting all the Englifh accounts, official and unofficial, has published a long article on the probabilities of fuccefs in the contefi [or Egypt, and ...