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... THE MORIAING CHRONICLE. L O'N D O N- tHIJRSbAY, AUGUST24, s8oQ. Itwas reported yesterday, that our Ministers had had a proposition made to thern to send a Minister to a Ge- neral C6ngvess, to be held. at Raab, for the negociation Of a general Peace, and that they had given a dire& nie- gative to the proposition. We do not give credit to this report, though this was stated to be the cause oftle ...
... From the LONDON CaZETTnE, M , 25. WIHITEHALL, MARcfl 25. The King las been pleased to coasatitte and appoint the Right Honourable General Sir David Dondas, K. B. to be Corn- miander in Chief of all his Majesty's Land 'Forces ih the United Kingdonm of Great Britain and Ireland. 1 Ihe ling has laeen pleased to constitute and appoint the Right IHonourable Henry Baron Mulgrave, Sir Richard ...
... THE QORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: r.IRDATr, 8PTEMf&A 3, 1309. The opinion that nothing farther will be attempted by our armament on the coast of Flanders daily gains f ground bothillere and here. We have the satisfation ;of being. able to submit.to our Readers the following private comrmunicactons fion our Correspondents, sent r ffiro tlie scene of o-pe'rat'ions ,v T F9r1e, AuG 2j.-Oar troops ...
... :Z ,Rz 11 ?? ?? I A sgna! wa's mie o'n Ttieida evening h -f tiditiois at Portsmouth 0'prepire to sail/;-anr the ?? ,3obablg,-reach theDowns; n ;te 'co'0se. of yesterday. The l1r of htlamw beheve,1eft. town ,yeiterday ornoing for tR at., where bheelll emibark on bioard .tle Venerate, b ir ome.Pphami,' ivhoi i o supertitendri dis emiiikanri. orfthe1trt. -r It iissaW iajspweveri th~at irom- sohe: ...
... DUTVIJ .fPAPLRS. A - . . TREATY OF PEACE. Napoleon, by thie Qrace qf- .God; an'd the.Constitu- tion of the Enmpire, Emperor oi the Frencb, IKing 'of Italy, Proteftor of'the Lea.gue of the Rhioe,&c. ' Having seen aitd corisideted the'Trejty'coricluded, *deterhined, and shnied atl7ienna, on tic .til of tilS ,mon.h, by the tieur Noinpere de Champagny, our Mi- nister for Foreign Aksirs, inr virtue ...
... i I j I . . Nri, I. ?, 1. I , 1? ?lf%- (. ?? VI-r~4 The yery unple nics e' gz$ ys- tteidar ?? oftlie' oS >of lhi e .!s ,4;lJ jg&ifl tt e_ harbour Sud'dEst, intlie e int4 -which they d r~ w tiir .c ' t.I ti ,iciju Lt: ehty ; oseamn, for O'thR e a attack ~on c a Ftternchr s-uadro. I 'ie-rsgts unfo , tunlatelygrosindxed.' aid. ccjuld nit bet4i got (off Thbe N.ercide,e C'aptas \ViULLr-Oy'G HsBs, ...
... I AlU~E CiF - FJEC. ..ONq.'TRE PsOhCA CON.-ND,.UCl () TlLATE? I £XPEDITION TO ,TxsE1E SCeMDLD1 , ?? ?? R 1,sIHT StOl NSi R. )A VI D O)U N AS,~ P.15 `CO M MA N RI N Atthatumewer yo fist cquintd by his MsjeaCtV'S Min~ehe lth~beu'ltetzonof sbdin ?? o to s-e ~. Shelt ? it is n L~ td ofrvlcchthat I eao~.eired by~ 24thik-BiilintooHouse.-~ On -,tie i~th of Vlarch, fiihai .been. appointtd Olommandq, ...
... rHE ATTORNFV GENhR-kIAI.' OPINION UPON SIR I 'RANC'IS BUR)EI 15 ARRESI:. eff Qutte erymt, at Arms atten ,iang the Hnmse of Common; hav- lai ing in the execution of thin Wi rrint been re-istrd, atid turiled nut of Sir Francils Bulrlett a privite tw.,llhiag-nus iibv force, to 1 iur opininn is tesiret wit'h r, h r le e.tecutoi. if this ,ilt BVarrant he nwill he juittfied in he lr i it: open the ...
... I .035 TH!E GRENAPA GAZETTE, APRIL 7, 13lo. 7 *te t ?? to the Officers, No:,-Conmnisioned Officers- ?? cc, of Hi- Majesqy'.i r5th Regiment ol Irtfantry, 1 ; - Hl)norahle the President, end the Menibers of His joy Council, an the Honeurahle the Speaker and the ?? sF A-con1i,1 of tie Island of Grenada. U:trinirnf.usly resolved, That the Thanks of tie r of Grenada are dae to Lieutenant-Colonel ...
... oUNITED PARLIAMENT GREA T BRITAT, AND IRELAND. : I :al - pHQL'SE'OF LDOfDS, FEri. IS. S] . The -Earl of COURTOWsN. reportrd. the Gracicus Answer -of his Rloyal Highness the Prince Regent to the Address of the House, which was ordered to be forthwith printed, and pub- n e- 1ishcd. t- . .n the motion of Earl SPENcErt, leave whas iven to Lord t Mendip (Lord Viscount ClitUen) to atterid to give ...
... TH't SANmpPOyD GHOST. I T;,e Ta7tnton 'oCrier, whichi has le'de& it44f to ex- pose what it states to be a trick,has published the rbl? lowing pirticulars relative to ?? Ghioc, and . promises molie;- i * Mr. Chave, it appears, has. lived in the house (the haunted house) he now occupies at Sampford Peverell,. r about seven months. Before he came to this place to exercise his present business of ...