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... witlelly, with no other view than that of pretreo' - theJfci/M of the lo'.dtcrs in his army, has ihelffice Surgeon Control f Col. Henry Sruen fDcputv to the army the lait fojr\ea:*.of the American war) died half a ■etii, > Lall week the remains Jauis ...

ITALY. Had Quarters,

... hive Riven yon in accounl, Ciluen Direft on,of tlie two which our armies Kve b. tamed over the combined armies of Aullni Sardinia. have now 10 inlorm you o( ihe operations of the army on this day, the 26th Germinal that (ay of ihe battle of Dejo, of that ...

ORMSKIRK R ICES, 1794

... Camp-MarOial Mollendorf, commander army of Ptuftan on the Rhine, publilhed the following dtftlaration to the foldicra: That a* there been circulated in that quarter, and the army, ao unfounded repo it that the army win pels into the pay England, Excellency ...

and l.fir.turable manner. Vaft nuniben

... General r.ljmtz Vuldigi. The army halted at night at Ccntalo. The cr lumn of General Gottcrlheim rcpulfcd the French from Folfino to Mnra/zo. it will appear farpiiling, that while onr army v. at C. ..'.do, a divilion the French army remained between MutazzoanJ ...

lIARBSFBAR V, The th

... lugar maple land* in New Yotk ami I?enofylvania are alfo in a very pront'fing condition. SeuuftU, Dte. 1. On Monday laft Thoma* Roblun, fla er, and Robert Mufgrove, bookbinder, were apprehended thi* town, for robbing and ill-treating a young woman the road ...

WATERFORD,

... mob attacked him with a fey the, and would certainly have murdered him, bad not his foldieis fired the moment they did. The army purfued, and killed and wounded many of them. Major Vallollcn's (kull was fraflutcd; he had alfo a wound, which, it is thought ...

JL- rap-

... 000 of his to Lombardy, lo aft in concert with Ihe Imperial and Sardinian armies. The fame advices add, that in order to the deficiency which (uch a detachment will leave in his army, new recruits are railing in all the provinces.— Workmen are employed ...

HOUSE COMMONS. ' Mokoat, Feh. 14. Several road inctoFure bill* were read and pafled, and othen, upon motion, ..

... feveral witnelTe* were ordered to attend the Committee upon the Slave Trade. Exit Indio. A copy of the contraS for furnilhing the army of General Medowa with bullocWi,wai moved for and ordered. Marins Mutiny But Went through the Commit ee, and was ordered lobe ...

FOR THE CUMBERLAND PACdUET. EPITAPH : Monument in Kiuklakd Church, 1662. HHRE lie* buried rclißvout Zeal Appear ..

... that infufed too dignity into her replies? I put the qucdwn to you in cunjequmce of hearing a woman fay to her companion, Objerve hou ptcudJht it.” TJpRITISH ARMY. uke in hi* route from Cy fotng to Engle Fontaine, (Ted through Valencieone*. The flreet* were ...

LONDON, Novtustx 24

... this year. The •mount in pilchards barelled for exportation, and in oil, near 40,000!. from Cawfatsd to the Land's End. The expencet the army in India were calculated in the 6rft indance at one million 6ve hundred thoufand pounds per month.—From the ...

the CONSUMPTIVE. A C

... ftorm, the horrid enormities were cnmmltlrd bv the Ruffian army accounts (rom Polana lay. that fcarcely woman or child ! Some accounts from Italy date, that a dreadful malady prevails in the army in that quarter. Jttlurn efthe iillrd and wounded of the ...