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PROCEEDINGS IN PARLI

... AMENT.* Tuesday, October.29, 1801. This day His Majesty opened the Session with the following most Gracious Speech from the Throne: My Lords and Gentlemen, I have the satisfaction to acquaint you, that the important Negotiations in which I was engaged at the close of the last Session of Parliament, are brought to a favourable conclusion. The differences with the Nor- thern Powers have been ...

MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT

... 'T MOH Gk R PORT.' The froft, during fome part 'of the prefent trlonth, has lbeen extrrrecly intenfe; but we do 'not beliceve that much injury has been done to' thle young whc'ats, cither'by 'it;,`or the gentle thaw that-has fucceeded. Ingeheral thefe criys look h'althy an4prO* roifing. The bulinefs of -ploughitng is t pfent, in molo lt an'irdts, 7 far advanced as is urual at this feafon', ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1338 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

STATE PAPERS

... Treaty of Peace concluded at L&nfsti/lla on February lot, ISOl, bet-ween the Frentit Republic, auzdl I/e Lmypror, ,adthc Germanic Body. [The preamble to this Treaty, which is concluded in the usual form, has been here omilted, as it would have occupied too great a portion of room it is, how- ever, necessary to state, that his imperial Majesty siim- puaates inmtleame oflhe wiso UGermanxc Body; ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... I O e [ 0 t 0 t lORf~EMG; 4 NTiLLGENCE - I Pn'2,1 December 24-The resignations of Xsevera1 bishops havebeea `eceived, amongst fOtlhers, of the &,iCadinaArchbishop of Afa- lnsX, the Bishop' of Toi~i,0 Ferdinand Prince de tohah, Guein 'e 'Archbishop of Cam, bray, .a'n'd Clement V nceslaus de Saxe, Prince Royal of Polandl ArchbshopEkctoi, of `reves, J3hhop and Priice gu the Bishops of Ypres, of ...

To the EDITOR of the MORNING CHRONICLE

... to iba i.DPTOR yf itsZ MOR.'NG CHT2'OCACzL, XAtOB OF I'HE CARNATIC. At a moitient when the ptzblic mind; paufing Oret the calamnities of recent war, looks' forward with in- creafing anxiety to the- completion of a treaty, as the fource whence thle blellngs of peace are to flowtr, and by which the enjoyment of trenquillity is to be fecured, the communication conveyed through the medium of Vour ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1731 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... TIHE MORING CHRONICLE. L ONDON: FRIDA2r, ?? X. We are extremely happy to find that the letters from Portfmouth concur. in flating the fleet under Sir AN- DREW MITCHELL to be in a flate of perfect difcipline. Thofe who have been guilty of mutiny will be tried by a Court Martial at Portfmouth. IThe return of the fleet in a Rtate of entire fubordina- tion, affords the beft reafons for fuppofing ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 736 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... DOMESTIC OCCUXRV ECES. Hi's Majesty's visits to Windsor for the renainder of the winter, till Lent, will be on FridaVs; he will return to town on the Monday following.. The following notice '.was issued by his RoyalHighness Monsieur, upon his arrival wn the I st instant, at Holyrood House. ,His Royal Highness Monsieur, solici- Itous to -express thiose sentiments of sadis- faction, which he ...

SHAKSPEARE

... . 11 , 1. . i.l , i K v aeiewn-in my Wai that, if'the county rates of i668 amounted to the difference between the ex-. p- nces of maintaining the fame number of paupers at, that period and in i So, the paupers of i-688 did notamount to more than 237,615, or one-fifteenth of their prefent inumber, 3,564,744, as demonftrated in my preceding letter. It would not, however, be either candid or ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

PROCEEDING OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... PROCEEDINGs OF THE FRENCH GoVERNMENT. The E xpedition fiom Brest.' Since the -signing of the . preliiinaril.s of peace, we have entered on a scene entirely new. Before this event took place, we surround& our ebemy in every direction. His squadrons, blocked up by our own, rotted quietly in their ports. Solely occupied with the means of his own dice, and threat- Portugal toFrance, in their last ...

SHAKSPEARE

... SHAKSPEARE,. The in efiun fall of rain latt Thurfday night, and the Mho1c-of Friday, p)rodticed-fuch a flood in- the Mcd- way as for tlirty years baclt oaanotbeenremnmbered .. fudden a rife of the %water would not allow time to re- move many articles then I' iiig on tlhe-quays and banks- of tlbe river above and bel ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1068 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

FRANCE

... FRANCt. PARIS, 6 NIVOSE, DEC. 7. The Magifirates compofing the Tribunal of Appeal at Turin have prefented the following Addrefs to the Firft Conful of the French Republic CITIZEN FIRST CONSUL, W we have the ?? to prefent you the Proces Verbal of our Inftallation. This ad, which is at once the depofit of our engagements towards the Government to which we owe our ex- iftence, and the pledgc of ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1133 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

To the EDITOR of the MORNING CHRONICLE

... * .m . b- W ?? _LE. S IR, W g. -December 2!, 80o1.. Permit an Old Corc-fpondedt to trouble you with a fcw thoughts on' a fibje& of great 'importance in this, commercial country; your- wonted readinefs to infert any thing Iuggefted modeftly for the general good of the commanity, emboldens me to lay this. befoe you: an d a great commercial nation, famous .for their philan-i thropy and ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2403 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News