$ast. f>6 Overnment on Thursday jeceiv^d i -rf dispatches ?? %J} at Amiens. At the tirrie ofrolosing the ..
... not commenced its no ofher diplomatic personages ?? his Lordship and Joseph Bonaparte h . v j n ...
... not commenced its no ofher diplomatic personages ?? his Lordship and Joseph Bonaparte h . v j n ...
... mr OTTO was introduced to his Jvuq Majesty as Minister Plenipoten- Jj'JL O t [ ar y from the French Republic, Wednesday, and had his first audience 11 deliver his credentials. The French Mi- . 4er 'went to Court in a neat chariot, of a a ' How colour, silver mouldings and head 'toes, with the initials of his name thereon, fi wo re a coat of blue velvet, and rich em- lidered waistcoat. The ...
... at Han? Fetherstcnhaugh's, at Uppark, I the Prince of Wales killed above too •suits, besides other game. • The kad an( * C° untess °£ Londonderry ne to pass their Christmas Holidays '^■Lthf Earl and Countess of Camden, *•* A L t Seven UaK.s. The report in most of the papers of Lord v Ison's taking the command of the Channel fleet preparatory to Admiral Comwallis's residing at the Admiralty ...
... by two French couners. ?? (son of the noble Marquis) also 'd^l Dover the same day, having lett r^^undav the 27th ult. given by the Queen at ty cnt , ;. WCL -k was very magnificent. An : ; ?? r ?? :: ball took place in the evening, Mf followed by a supper replete with t ?? , v Tiie ball was opened at eight ■;!•? the Duke of Cumberland and Princess i^ boot a d p/ - en couple followed. It •i^l' ...
... St. James's, made, by the Bishop of London. The Terms of the Definitive Treaty, it is now Silently stated, were finally agreed to by his s?' jtv's Ministers in Council on Tuesday, and JjJ been sent off to France. His Majesty has ordered that no persons, ex- rot those belonging to the household or on Sjjtess, be admitted into the new palace at jj>y— For the strict observance of this order, ...
... r Majesties! accompanied by the Princesses Au- gusta, Elizabeth, Mary, Sophia, Amelia, went to Buckingham-house to itili aftW the celebration of her Majesty's the King held a Levee at St. . ; several presentations took place lames ?? > - nrnmotiO'-iS, oC After the Levee his Majesty gave audience to ,tJ : Ministers, and held a Council, when Messrs. TJ Long, and Wickham, were sworn in lumbers of ...
... suffered to ?? : re> All the late rumours of new impedi- transp ' ; n g been thrown in the way of the m -,inn. are believed to be unfounded. Tr continues to be asserted in the Ministerial • i that Government are in expectation of ClK diiv receiving the Definitive Treaty from -ns. Several fast-sailing vessels are now in adiness .it Plymouth, and lying at single an- lor for the purpose of ...
... jjorrs and emblematical designs, to be given scr |? c ]s,itish Officers and Soldiers of the Army °° f£s>pl * , .1, k♦ - r a ■ n i s reported among the hest mfonned cir- i « that an arrangement is in contemplation wthe establishment of Prince Augustus at iLover. It is even said, that- he will have a v great rank and interest in that Electorate, forth- voluntary cession of his illustrious ...
... ' .'■_ J-Loid Alvanley and Judge Grose. . . ,. • — - Chief Baron and Mr. Baron Graham. j. ?? 11-BaronHotham and Judge Heath. : 'f r ?? ?? Thompson and Judge Chambre L . v .. ?? - j udges Lawrence and Le Blanc. ' Mr Majesty held a Drawing Room on Thm ?? ?? V _.t. James's Palace, which was most nu- Ijm .rand brilliantly attended. It being the v •_i..r the celebration of her Majesty's Birth tL ...
... spectators of , performance of The Poor Gentleman ** - « Harlequin Almanack. — The house was ?? ?? filled, and the reception experienced * _eßoy**- ?? was most cordial. ' .. , jfla-esty was dressed in regimentals ; the , In and the Princesses were dressed in robes -white and silver, all trimmed alike, except if of the Princess Elizabeth, which was orna- . i with black velvet epaulets ...
... and a great number . lie Nobility* — On Thursday the Queen held ** „rjjig -Room, and in the evening the Royal Music. His Ma- ?? arrangements for residing m town during •?. Winter season are as follow : — The Royal v'miiv will come to town every Tuesday, and r-main at tbe Queen's House till Friday. Every .-VViv'-htthe Queen will have aDrawing-Room; ?? I'J, .jir alternate Thursday their ...
... Portland and Rox- u Marquis of^ Salisbury, Earl of Chesterfield, T-oPfelh*. jn > and t^ ie ®' P ?? ; when rte Recorder made his reports of IS convicts odersentence of death in Newgate ; all of whom fcfcjfe .sty was pleased to respite during pleasure, ; of them, T. Smith and M. Stewart v-ere convifted of forgery. The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor presented a petition to bis Majesty from the ...