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... [FROM3 THE ETOILR OF THURSDAY.] We cannot ,edhe too much the good intention of the Judge who pronounced the jioguiment of the Court in the case of Pop- lett v. Stockdale, for prwting the Memoirs of Harriette Wil- son; but highly as that decision is calculated to serve the cause of morality, we yet cannot but regret to think that it may produce an effect contrary to the one designed. Since ...
... FRNCE,- * PARIS,-8 FLOREAL, APRIL 28., Citizen Miot, Counfellor of State, Adminiftrator General of the departments of Golo and Liamone, writes from Baffia, under date 28 Germinal (i8 April), that thefe departments are tranquil; that the partial inlurreaions of fome villages have been quelled, and good order was every .where re-effibliflhed. 9 FLOREALj APRIL 29.- A letter from the Hague ...
... N?, & P . ,L. CONSTANTIOtLE2 MAY ?? the evening bf the 7th, the Englilh- Afiibaffador here, Lord Elgimg received a* courier, who left Egypt on the ;2d of April, and.yeflerday morning the ?? accounts were communicated to the'foreign Niriflters here:: After General Hatchinfon had compelled the French to keep within their lines on the defenrfite, he avoided engaging in any new actioin of ...
... FRdNCE. PARIS, 9 FRUCTIDOR, OCT. r. Mr. Erflcine writes, that the Archbilhops of Aix and Bourdeaux, the Biflops of Comminges and Efcar, have delivered to him the refignation of their Sees, in compliance with the Pope's Brief. In confequence of the fame Brief the Blifhops of Nimes and Chaumont have tranrmitted their letters of Refignation to the Archbifihop of Corinth. itESIGNtATION OF TIE ...
... I Id FR. ATCE. X ,: I rI I : I. , I l ., -_ _ ?? ' ' . ?? ?? ' :LEGTSLATIVE BODY, z3 FxlxAIRz, Dzc. 4- 1 4 - The Orators of thle Governmeint and of thc Tribau- late .were. introduced for 'the difculion of the. firt pro. jai of the Civil Code with regard.to 4h piigatior of the Civil'Code. - . -- Andrieux was.heaid-in ?? thie Refolutio ofn the Tribtunate; which disapproved of the' Projeit. . ...
... FR.NC2ca 'PARIS, 133VENDEM U.R (OCMS). Government having been informed by a coutier that the King of Engfnd had ratified the Prelimi- viaries of Peace, the Chief Conful has likewife given his Ratification to this deed. PRCZMZNAry ARTIdeLrf Or PEACE 5eWvtZCN THE RtRENC RtrULI4J AND HIS BleiTANNIC t4AIESTT, SIGNED AT LONDON, 9TH VENDErMIAIRE, IdYM VltAg Or TPE FRrENcsH REPUSLIC (oCT. I, Y80t). ...
... IMMDP WRGc z MAIL. BERLIN, RtO. 2. [J.stiadt of a Private Letter.j Our Court and that of Vienna ale f{ill very far from agreeing with rcfpe&q to the qcueftin of indemnificati- ons. The Court of Vienna infflas that the three Ec- cleflaffical E ledorates fliall be preferved ; and Pruflia has declared that if it is intended the Eleaors fhall be fully indemnified contrary to the principles that ...
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... I We received last night by the Flanders Mail, Brussels Papers to the 8th instant, from which wre male the following extracts. AucsLG u I JUNE 25.-A report is generally spread, that un- foreseen political circumstances bave given occasion to extra. ordinaryconferences between the Marquess of Caranian, Prince Fatufeld, M. Dc Tatescheff, all now at Jobaanisberg with Prince Mctternich, and that ...
... nENCH PAPERS, rFRoM ThtE JOURNAL DE DFEBATS OF WeDNrS A o]. PAR1S, JULY 21.-i1. ltavz, President to tie Chatiber of Deputies, paid a visit yesterday to MAPozzsridi Ba)rgo, whlich lasted an hour. Yester lay evening, at nine ofclcck, Crrint Pozzo di Borgo, Baron Vincent, the Austrian Arnbaixadlor, alld the Minister of Prussia, hid a couterence with Count de Vi lele, President of tile Council of ...