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FRENCH NATIONAiL :_:. :'nuT2

... FRENCH NATIONAiL ?? :'nuT2. BY G. CUriiS. Tutt diamond, which its brilliancy and r ?? -dared f 0 pre-ci.->ui to liimia:: vi . , ;v . j and they ?? na!_ it an emblem of the ?? of the decrees of late. ...

STOCKS

... Tlii' day, flan. 6.) at twelve o'c! jcic. 3 per 'east. ice. 6lJ— Omnium, _- Exchanges on Dublin I *, ...

PORTSMOUTH—In. it

... PORTSMOUTH— In. it. Early this morning, an exprefs wai recciv from London, with an ?? of forty Lil of I with frigWes, being ready to fail, orhavir.fi £;; Brett. They are faid to be compoled ofaa ea ber of French and Soanifh Ihips. Variouc conjee! ares ■ ( formed rc&effias tj nation of this formidable leeb Sum thii Li. others the Mediterranean-- and llie.e are p.. even tremble for our pof ...

PERTH—Jan. 8

... PERTH — Jan. 8. Lalt Friday, the bodies of Mr John Piggy, tailor ir. Strathmiglo, and his fin, a boy about ten years of age, weie found dead in the (now, about 20 yards from the village ot Stradimiglo, ciafped in each others arms. They had gone to Anch'terauchty the day before, and having been overtaken by the violent ftorni of fhew in their return, were unable to reach the village, though fo ...

PREDICTION

... On the 1 6th initant, two days before the prefent froit commenced, our old Coirefpondent Whackum foretold to us, ** that in a few days a froit would fet in, which, with little, if any, ir.termiffion, would continue till the beginning of February ; and that, during that period, N. E. E. and E. S. E. would be the prevailing winds. This prediction, which hitherto has been completely verified, he ...

NORWlCH—January iS

... NORWlCH— January iS. EX shmocratic party, of this town, n-.x-1-.ed antipathy ?? regiment ot foot, originatm;*, it is supposed, iroia ,y -istimtuishcel ; it lose in lei'iied ..nu wounded above -inaind-x being agxh. unfortunately r-'tartcred at JTor- r;i's-pef,p!e, -and disputes between them and the soldiers n- consequence ; in all of which it appears that Colonel s.nery took the utmost pains to ...

LONDON PRICES, Jan. 6

... HOPS. BAR,. POCKETS. Kent 111 os to 161 ids Kent J6l Os -O17_lo« Sullex 151 0.U161 Ji j Suffex 15 15s to 1 ,1 9s Eiiex 151 05t0i6l oi I Faruham 131 15s to 16] id RAW HIDFS. Hides p. ft. -is cd to ?s id I Heavy Calf los 6d each Middling is led to 03 od J.i_ht Calf 7d per Ib Ortiinary 25 8d to os od | Sheep J-ttins 2$ cd te 4s 3d NFWOATF. AMD LE AOf.S H AM., l'o link t'le offal — per ftune of ...

NaVAL COURT MARTUL

... OhthViyvli hist, a Court Martial assembled -Majesty Vs ' ship Glattouin Yariiwuth Ri.ads, 1, r Licurcnas- J.vMisWatson-, his surviving i Sec lor the loos a hvs -M.jcs-v-s vessel -hi Musrhf b ground, ori or near the Cocltie Sands, as she « towards theivortheru passage from Yarmouth Ro Leith. r. . - ■ When, after a minute investi-v-stirm into the err-; ofthe said Vessel, an! esammn/-.'. the ...

We mentioned in cur paper formerly that in the ?? which brought over the papers from France, there came as

... paffenger, a French courier, with whom the Cull eel or of the Cufloms had immediately fet off to town. It is Cti'l that he brought a letter from the French Government to Mimfters here, and, upon en- quiry, we believe this to be the fait. What are the fpecinc contents of this letter we do not pretend to know. We have long forefeen that proportions for peace, or at leail: fome overtures to that ...

V EDINBURGH—Due.-:mi:sit ..t. l._ 9

... V EDINBURGH— Due.-: mi: sit ..t. l._ 9. Ara Meeting '-i.hr ?? of tii. City and Suburbs, The LORD PROVOST in the Chair. The Meeting having heard the Report from their Commit- tee reed, It was Rehired, Tiiat the poor ofthe City and Suburbs he supolied wiih food am! fuel at reduced prices, for such period as may be found necessary; But ihat it is inexpedient at present to' enter into a yet.-.m- ...