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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNINAG CHRON :LE. LONDON: TRIDAY, MAY :1S. The mefage brought down from the -eiaft night to the Houfe of Commons, recomnve :F vote of a fubfidy to the QUEEN of POR-VGAL, at Tength avows the conviction of the Government of the dangers with- which our Ally is threatercd. Of the importance of that Ally, and even of the obligation of this country to fland forth in her defence no difference ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... TAFt NORIVINO CHRONICLE. LONDON : SATURDAr, Allr tf. Yflterday Lieutennt CCRnDETT arrived at t Ad- riralty, with difpatches froth Egypt. He came over 1; the Flora, and left the Beet offAlexandria, on the tth April The itiportant intelligence he brings was l,,lithed laR night night in a Gazette Extraordinary. The public have now authentic details of the battle oe the 20t, certainly, in ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... IrTmE MORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: W yeelerday received Paris Journals to the X3th in- clufive, but the' contain' no news of importance. The French Government does not appear to have yet re- ceived any official intelligence from Egypt. Some of the Journals contain vaguie reports of vifories in Egypt, but they deferve no credit. The Diet of the Germanic Body has adopted a Con- clufum, by which it ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... T- M NL.- TEE MOIRNING CHROAICLZ~ LONDON: TUESDAY, MAY 19. :We yeferday received Paris papers to the 15th in. lufsve, but Itill they bring us no news of importance. Refpeting Admiral GAKTIIEAYII'S fleet,about which fo much uncertainty has prevailed, the Clef dug Cabiret of the 14th fays, The Journal of Havre contains a piece of news which is true, viz. that the fquadron of Admiral ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNIgG CHRONICLE. LONDON: WE)DNESPA1, MY2 ?? Ycflcrday arrived the Hamburgh Mail due on Sun-; day. The letters from Conflantinople of the 12th of April, are full of important rumnours, but we know, from our own official accounts, that they are unfounded. It isfaid, for inftance, that the CAPITAN PACHA had landed troops at Damietta, and taken poffefflon of it. The letters fiord Lord KEITH, ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... Tas ,lwApliN Cff'A h | LONDON: THU 0 k 'DAT, A'ZA2fT ' -Difpatches were yefkrday received ?? Lordlf. G'iN; at Cunrif tieopleand Lord MIN-o, atJ .1.1 I I ~~~O Oi at ~Vieatu, They were broa t over in: the' Prince-f W7,als pack, which failed from Cuxlavr-n vuithout ivaiting for the mails. l'he; .re~portis~ 'tat tdiefe difjatches ~contain'eo new fadt ofimportance. Goverynenrtaxe,4iagred tlat tihe ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... LONDON: FRIDAr, MAIf 2Z. Yeflerday arrived the Harnburgh Mail due on.74 nefday, but snothing is contained in the papers, or ha; been trnfimitted in official difpatches by the packet,of material importance. The reports rerp ing Egyj, from Vienna and Conflantinople are entitled to littl credit. Thofe from Conflantinople are of the i4th cl April, and cannot be more recent than our official ac ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... 2TIHE MORNING (HIRO)A7IULE. ' ' LONDON - SATUYtDAr, MA 23. No farther intelligence has been received ?? Continent, either by French Papers, or by the burgh Mail due. The accounts of penfions laid iupon tihe 0abl of, HouSe of Commorj s, fhevr. that the nlulic -lavifle~d with asuofriberal hand. An extmase Coincidence of good fortuneappears in *L I .of the Earl of UXBRIDGE, one of the great ?? of ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... TR-1 HORNITG 'RHRONiCLE. -LONDON: MODAr, DeaY as. Government yefferday received difpatches from Portugal, but the nature of: them has not tranfpired. The intelligence' from that country mulff now aflrume an. important charaater. If the flaternents in the French journals de4rve any credit, a very confiderable body of RepublicA troops mual ere this time have reached the Portuguefs frontiers. ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHRONLILE. -LONDON: TUSDbr,,M M12 26. Yeflerday arrived, the Haamburgh Mail due on Sun- day laft. 'The letters from Vienna, are full of re. ports reflpeling Egypt, but none of them deferve any attention. Our own official accounts having ctae down near three weeks after the ?eat-bittle of the 2Lft without mnentioning.any important occurrence; in the interval we are fully authorifed ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... ;. THE, .AYOZAr CHRONICLE. -O I IX)N N: 'Jirl;DN)rS VXr,' jVIAY 27-. Vor fonme time pafl the reports of negotiation be- tween. this Countty and. France have ,ahioftl entively fubfided; and indeed the gcneral (ttte of afflairs`' in Eu- rope, aswel1 as the particular crifis of the conteft, ren. der it extrcmely imprubale thitany coufideratble pro- giefs towards peace could liaviebeen made ii ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MOR NITNG CHROQKiLJL,. LONDON: THZURSDAr, MAV 28. At a late htour laft night we received the Hambriurgh Maild due yefterday. We know not wvhat crcdit is d':c to the ?? fromn Vicuna ?? the pro- grc` madc by ou arnmy in the fiege of Alexandria. It f-cmed to be inferred from the former advices received dire- ly 'from the army, that Alexandria, defended by Ic numorous a body of men as the ...