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ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE

... that of the Insurgents, their resources and their economy, the civil and political virtues of La Serna, and his Companions in arms, firm in their fidelity lo our august Monarch, and the execrable lives of Torrelagle and his satellites; the fraternal union ...

SPANISH SOUTH AMERICA

... expiration tliO'C periods, will treated according to the Laws of War, (if before, not terminated,) as will from this moment all armed vessels. sthly—That, after the period four months, the pro. ductions of the Spanish soil will not admitted an entry under any ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Madrid are of the 25th. the of ibis month, at ten o’clock in the evening, part of the inhabitants Villulcanar, ro»e against the armed force sent the Intendant of the province. The Alcalde took ail the measures in his power preserve tranquillity, hut his efforts ...

HOUSE of COMMONS— Thursday, April 15 DIGEST. The following arc the Member* who compose the Select Committee on ..

... Coltburst, Mr. Trench, Mr. tVclicley, Mr. Grattan, year of h.s late Majesty, and o hri, f™ .^ f J 113 Mr. Meade Smith, Mr. Herds Brown, Lord Oxtnamo.ru Majesty, for the encouragement of the Fisheries, shat Mr Sir John Stewart e shall paid and allowed a Bounty ...

BANKRUPT

... assistance widdn ; .ib«ir .Soon aft, v tky happened, inquest by -ssre. 1 and City Cormiers, on ♦! e. remahis Michael j in. Mid John Dowling, Vf.*dh:t— •* tl*Vird*;'Uh by the accidental explosion o'* g :npc , 'der. Tht* other aulfc'er* were Patrick ■ift l ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4

... Clohcurry and Uossmore, Hon. Colonel Gore, Sir Charles Morgan, Mr. Latouche, Mr. Guinness, Mr. H. Grattan, M. P., Mr. S. Moore, M.P., Mr. James Grattan, M.P., Mr. O'Connor, Mr. Blake, C. R. &c. The Rev. Mr. Gaovxs, who had acted as Secretary, in company ...

THE WEST INDIES

... Irvine—7 Vessels ballast. Dec 7. A reived—Shamrock, Furlong, Malt, Wexford Mary, Hoe, Wexford—Commerce, steam packet, goods arm passengers, Liverptxrl—Town of Liverpool, steam picket, goods and passengers, Liverpool—George, , malt, Wexford—Mary and Peggy ...

THE MiN!3TRY

... »eiiiaining by which France can enforce her claims resignation as Comm m Chief, laongh we re, ct litis , . .e .. ,1..« . r arm j.f n. r.. . for the tor theauppoitof the Army Uicuinte.ligeiv e, we are uhlig-d lo own. think ir probable. Vdl iiUt Spam hiving ...

THE OOVEHNMKNT OK EOVVER CANADA

... place, or have been followed by punishment; but that owing obedience only to the authorities in England, suppoited by English arms, and paid often with English money, these men not only brave the representatives of the People, but are now endeavouring to ...

DCrORK CeMMIJfMONVKS BURROWKS AND LLOYD*

... Learned Gentleman, in order to establish the Insolvent's silcuce respecting his property, desired the Crier to &A\ John Carncv. *• John Camcy” being called, a strong sonorous voice answered, lam here, Lordships, and looking to the place whence the voice ...

RUSSIAN DECLARATION

... ensuing year •iaimiel Kewley, Peter Bropliy, Nathaniel Caltwell, Edward .’roker, George Carleton, George Drevar, John Hone, Wilcam P. I.unell, John M‘Donuell, Miles Mac Donnell, Wilam S. Magee, Paul L. Patrick, Jonathan Pint, Robert Tur■ett, and Thomas Wilson ...

GRAND DINNER TO LORD MORPETH

... seem animated with sentiment. I have received letters from Lord Duncannon, Lord Kingstown, Lord Dunally, Lord River;dale, Sir John Newport, Mr. Strong, Mr. Brownlow. (Cheers.) Mr. Latouche, Mr. D. Browne, the Hon. Mr. Caulfield, Lord Portarlington, Mr. Robert ...