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London Gazette.—Saturday, Jan . 7

... Feb 18, the Bankrupts Court, Ba»inghal'| street —AU Selby, St. John street road. DIVIDENDS. Jan. J. Clarke, Montreal, North America,;merchant. Harlaud, Bedford street, Tottenham court road, herd her. 28 C. Hale,Egham, innkeeper. A. Cutbbeit, T. Brooke, and ...

LONDON, Wednesday, January 11

... but that order been transmitted Admiral Peyret, who commands the Leeward Islands station select the principal porta Son 'i America and of Mexico from among the respectable merchants residim? there' •ucu individuals as may think qualified fulfil the consuls ...

THE PATRIOT

... St. de Ulloa, the last hold of the Spaniards Mexico, has at length been compelled to surrender, and the republics of South America are relieved from all further apprehension of active hostility. This happy event terminates the war, to offensive operations ...

TO SHAREHOLDERS

... away unnecessarily, for no doubt they would meet a vessel bound to America within fortnight. 1 advised them when at sea, to disclose to the captain the necessity of their going to America; and, if he would take them, should be handsomely remunerated. Mr ...

NOTICE

... containing the letter of Mr. Jefferson, just published : That the present tariff can be allowed to regulate the commerce of America for any very lengthened period, is what do nut believe. It was carried by extremely narrow majorities both in the House of ...

THE PATRIOT

... million and a half quarters of wheat now importing, without any certainty of return, or fresh supplies of gold from South America, together with the additional diain of Foreign Loans, amply warrant the alarm that ha* manifested itself amongst capitalists ...

THOMAS PAINE. THURSDAY, the 29th Inst, being the BIRTH-DAY of THOM AS PAINE, tbe Immortal Author of the Rights of

... Immortal Author of the Rights of Man** and whose other Writings contriboted so much towards establishing the Independence of America. 'flic Friends pure Representative System of Government are respectfully informed that a Public Meeting will be held to C ...

BENEFIT SOCIETIES’ MEETING

... more of quarters will introduced into our markets the course of the year. Not only does Germany, hut the United Slates of America are about plant the full breast of their exuberance the famished lips of their parent, and, with sort of Grecian piety, feed ...

LONDON, Tmohsday, February S

... departinents. look the importance of obliz- ments of over a stop to a war which ing the despot of Spainto is:so injutious to America, has no object, and @which yabove all, to Spaia her- to Ewraxean commerce, reece, self. Wha t has been done with respect to ...

London Gazelle, Friday, Jan. 30

... sur Feb 6 17 March 17-—Att Davison, Bread street, Cheapside, JOHN MEYER, of Lawrence Pountney place, and of Quebec, North America, merchant, to sur Feb 10 17 March -Atts Borradaile and Ashmore, King’s Arms yard, Coleman JOSEPH LEE, of Derby, Derbyshire ...

LISBON CHINA ORANGES

... proceeded to Guayaquil, whence it obliged Elleugrost to retire, and continued the blockade of that port. Public Education in America.— fhe number of organised schools the Stale of New York, is eight thousand one hundred and twenty-two, in which 467,947 scholars ...

LONDON, Thursday, February 19

... observed in our docks, and Convention is spoken of which our Government thinks of concluding with the United Slates of North America. All that has been said of loan abroad false ; various proposals have, indeed been made our Government, but they have been ...