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I [FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.1

... I [FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. 1 HOUSE Or LORDS— JuIy z. This day his Majefly came in (late to the Houfe of Peers, and the Commons having ap- peared at the bar, his Majeity gave the royal affent to the bill for efi-bhihing a Legiflative Union between the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland. HOUSE OF COMMONS — T.Iy .. An account was prefented of the number of prifoners in the different ...

ARMY OF THE RHINE

... The Aultrianshave tranfported their baggage, artil- I lery and hofpitals behind the Inn, and it appears that I the army will take hp a new polition. They fear at j Munich that che French will advance; The whole of the right wing has ?? the Lech, and Lecearbc has his head-.iuar;ers at Schongau. They eft-mate at IC ; o_hd men the force the French have at Friedbcrg. aVL vie Meerfvidt i- at ...

FRANCE^ ■TRANSPORT

... HAL I F AX— June S- ?? great public ard private I _-_ietv, and ns her unfortunate f .lpwre.lt is now af; j c'vit.ined, we have endeavoured, as far a. pc-Klr, to It will he a f--iefae!ion, though a ir.cler.chd!>- cr.e, to tl.e Kends of the unfortuna-Vfeiterers, to !. . in. ...

LONDO N—JOIJ7B

... LONDO N— JOIJ7B -m.m .. • m •»k- s J I Lord Nelfon was L.i .v.ci; ?? r ' atd of Ipfwich. His Majesty has been the fentence of W-Uiia Gillffl dcmncd to be banged, by a c ! board ttie Glat-00, ibr ctterioj 7 mutiny, to tranfportation for lif. ' Oo the I2t'h raft. 29S p. raarcfaed through Exeter, ?? V.'c are much gratittcd to f!_»- . tics alike competent and di;in'i- r 7 bay tit-.rvefi has ...

B^Do* MARKETS,—JuIv 18

... B^Do* MARKETS,— JuIv 18. !«r,s. HOPS. 1 ;° l3l IS Kent ijlW.-Wirli.Cs I ?? i.'l 131 1 Su__~ ra 0, to i.l i-s ™ 'ii ci [ ElTci ol os to ol cs t»,,,. l - E aTHEK,perlb. ?? Wl_ - « d to 23 4 'f v. , d — 24 d ■I, ' - aa d — 22 hi- -iili.l - 13 d — if J 'rst.: ' . - ljd - :tl il- at ?? . a. d — 21 d -* ta - I* d — en d ?? 1, _° ' b ? a doz Zi d — d Jbg*! '- 25 d — -. d ■fa, ? - tt ii - i 6 ...

IK.V ON THE COAS'IYOF FRANCE

... Canada, c_f BrOth'.c, Ju!y 13. Majtity's ihip . Excellent rejoined the fjTliere, lall night from a cruize off [and is under orders to fail with dif- isis day for England. Since I wrote Jcr fipiadrcm remains injla.'v quo, except Biii! frigate, which is gone liome for a - 1 cordequence of having been aihore on j's coal!. I viiited our camp ?? ifhed, which at prefent confifts ofthe t aid 63d ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRiiSIHjXDENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS— JuIy ?y. ■• Lotd Hawxesburv moved the conlidrratioh of the amendments made on the I-'iour and Bread Bill by the Ltrds. Mr Bakes approved of the amendments, but they did not go far enough ; and as he objected ro the bill altogether, in order to have it entirely rejected, he moved that the amendments be con- iideted this day three months. Lord Hav.kesuurv replied to Mr Baker. ...

Edinburgh, July 24

... CDf'llbllV3q lct' 24. IlI C- 7OURT of JUSII(/IYRT. Mlonday came on the trial of Samurel Bell, !arcly rcfdinrZ at pittal, in the county of ; 5nlv i ibanm, nld ii /ijliori:o, late auclion- . er in Tiiltulc Strect, Edinburgh, indicdted at .:;nc inilianc of his Afl elqyl'i Advocatc, for felonioutly forging or countcrfciting, or cnule wg to he forged or counterfeited ; or fravdu- lcrly and ...

IMPORTAN r IN FEJUUGSSICK

... IMPORT AN r IN FEJUUGSSICK. Copy of a letter from Captain ?? : >, R.-guli- ting Offurer at I.eith, v. tiie Right ile-lieurabie tht_,!.e,iio Pcovosr. / M V I, or. re, I have the ?? triform yoar Lardfliip, I have this day received orders from the Lords Commiffiooers of the Admiralty, directing n-.e : not to lend any convoys from hence to the iSultic, until I receive further orders ; and, as a ...

COfi K—ltily ae

... COfi K— ltily ae. F.urly this morning a meeting took pice, ttt the extremity of tl.e Dyke, be*. ween T— — G r, lifq. ami Lietitentant M ,of the BunrF-ihirc ?? rirrintin;. here, in confe- quer.cc of an unpleiifant mlf,in.ie:ftan,.firg ref; lecl- ing iomeir.infa.frio.ns faid to have taken place in that regiment, in which ihe farmer gentleman was lately a Captain. Tiie pi tiiriiinariirs of i ...

LONDO N—August 4,

... LONDO N— August 4, Fridsy Captain Ballard arrived at the Ad- miralty with difpatches from Ai'miial Rainier, Commander in Chief of his Majclty's deet inthe Eail Indies. The letters from Gibraltar, brought by the Prince of Wtfles Packet, appear to confirm the idea of its being the intention of the Court ot Denmark to try riie ...