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LETTER IV

... LtreTTrR av. .. - Parr, Jan 8, 1.802. - wrote you lafi on the 5tb January. Since Which the Fitfi Conful has fet out for Lyons, accompanied, as inr told, in the faine carriage'by Madame Bonaparte, his Aide-du-Camp Duroc, and his private Secretary Bourienne. Previous to his departure, on thle 5th he reviewed the troops in Paris in the Garden before the Thuilleries, amnounting to about o0,000 men ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2633 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

BRITISH COLONIES

... IRITISH COLOxEs3. By late dispatches we learn that the De.- coits, a people who some years since mzain- tained a sanguinary warfare with our Indian government' and excited a considerable de- gree of alarm in this country, are again in arms, and have committed great excesses. Accounts from Ramghur, of the 4th of August, state, that a very powerfil body of these people had made an incursion into ...

THIS DAY

... T THIS D AY. I Q-U.. It - - - - - L - I M.I Ii. BMarker, Upper Tharns-Itrect, grocer - 3 II P. Offnelt, Ringfland-road, brewer 3 II I. Henderflon, Long Acre, furnishing ironmonger Z 10 :. Dorarr and A. Whiting, Long-acre, coachmakers .3 I L. Bucknell, Kenfington, haberdarher - - 3 I ?? Rodd, Gerrird-Ifreetjetcllr - _ 3 IO J, Glover, Kenfington, Itone-mafon - div I C. Herries and J. Nailor, ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 611 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMEiNT, January 19, 1802; HOUSE OF LORDS. SooN after their lordships assembled; Lord Pelham moved, that the House do adjourn 'till Wednesday the 3d of February. On the question being put, The Earl of Carlisle rose, and observed, that, as great anxiety prevailed with re, spect to the repeated short adjournments, he thought his Majesty's ministers were now, at least, called ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... POR:1GN INTELLIGENCE. Paris, Jamwiy 25.-Buonapart6 was still at Lyons, on the 23d of January,* where he had- collected around him deputies from the' Cisalpine, Ligurian, and Helvetian Repub. lics, and from the kingdom of Etruria; and where he was employed in graciously lis- tening to the adulatory odes and orations nf a set of the most despicable slaves that ever disgraced the human form. The ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... - LONDON: SATUIRDar, Y:4AUAR2' O6. It appears that the Elbe is frozen up but the in- convenience will chiefly be felt in the fufpeolion of corumercial intercourfe. The communication with Frdace and Holland fecures the correfpondence with other parts of the Continent,. and the news from Ger- mariy will arrive foonefi by the Dutch mails. It is evident' that the departure .of the CHIEF CON- for~ ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 452 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRENCH GOV ERNMENT. ' ArmumentfromBrest. (ContInued from page 2 t.) That no armament whatever wag neces sary to reduce Toussaint to obedience is clear from the following facts. Not many months ago, a M. de Iz Caze was sent out to St Dol mingo by the French government, and wad by Toussaint, immediately installed as cover- nor of the Spanish part of the island, an ofic to ...

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE3. Suifee our last number was 4 published, six more of the mutineers have been codenmd- ed, viz. John AZlen, Edward Taylor, George Cuftuming, Gebrge Dixon, James Riley, and Thlms Simmons, fiv6e of whom were executed, at Spithead, oi 1 9th inshtant. The' marines of the Princess Royal anid . the Resolution have- addressed letters to qtheir respective officets, expressing their ...

EXECUTION of the MUTINEERS

... ?lXECVUT3ION o2f Alet ?? Portrilutb, Jan. r . This morning the yellow flags, the bfual fignals for * ,jihiifhment, wvere hoifled on board thle Terneraire, Formnidable, and Majeffic, and the following prifoners, Odrviwied by a Court-Mattial of Mutihy, and fletenced to die, were brought out to fuffer d&ath :-Chefter- mnan, Collins, Hilfier, and Fitzgerald, on board the Tremeraire; Ward on board ...

Published: Monday 18 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2827 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MO1RNING G'hNIROIVICL'. rft L 0 _N LO 'ONT: Z4roND~sr, 7'{ANU~WaJ tS. - On Saturday wle received Paris journals to the T1th inclufive, but they bring very ]itle news. Paris is ?? tranquil during the Ci issF CONSUL's abfence; I6, and indeed eve y tling confirs witiis at wve have rcpeatedly om urged, that there is not the leaft rteafon at the prefent mormcnt to apprehend any convulfion in ...

Published: Monday 18 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1136 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

EAST INDIA PRIVATE TRADE

... -P797--n?- ?? , i ., . LrTTi6. SECOND. TO TTHE PROPRIE'I'ORS OF E AST INDTA STOCK: . Before I enter upon the fubje(R of this day's addrecfi eI beg to be indulged with a few words more on the edocrinc of confidence. It is only to lay before you what paffed at the General Court on the 28th of M\:ay lady relative to. the ?? of the Direcaors on that occafionr, and to leave it to your own ...

Published: Monday 18 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1719 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LETTER IV

... ;` -.=L I I ?? Iam t21 tO | In rmy 1itt0 I infa omed you the Ftri, Conful had fet otlt It'r Lovns. Ho willony flop thcre fix daysi A tiiouindiicijnjeeures are formedl rcfpeing his jour. ney to Lyons, but not one of themijult The realoljoif :th of his journey is knowvn to nobody: I itflure you that is Paris is as tranquil as it poffibly can be, excepting that cc; its good Citizens arc a little ...

Published: Monday 18 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1091 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News