From the LONDON GAZETTE, OCT. 9
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... '2iorn j/>>> LoA'LLjLhV GLiZWZf-l7', Oc)cr. 9. ADMIRALTY-OFPICE, OCr. . I Co, ...
... .- '?? LON )'N 7U1I ,DY, rCTOBER N . nr t; e may o yroe 9 that ili Oazette, this c e:ning, wvill *v tec fmvle no:ice uf the cantole (,f the Somiiflh fhigates, ir as the Indefatigable, Captain MOOtE, with tne 1-R of d thle prlizts, ha3s arrived. The c\tent of the value of thle capturcr, iiticit is natitral!y lo interefhing, fince on it o mruch decpenO!s the colour of the tranfaOlion, iF not ir ...
... ~LORD MAYAOR E nC t A m b .~ -Op 'r, , I. as rh .tiay a very ru; ;ruls Meeting of thc .'>i8y re 'of Lo;o,0, in, Coinatio hidal at6l1aLd, was heltd at U Guil,1 ag reeably &o adjoui n ment. .g '1it (hUI t being oplened i) the ufu4, marnrer, mn 51r. Cog iw o% s ISELRf-tAT tiitaed ti ata the Slerif s' on d Cf.afi 'g up the l'oll Buoles, had found that tIe nufhbers ' Vere formerly a nnouncei ...
... LONDON: TZIUSDAr, OCTiBBR 4. Some Dutch Papers to the 30th were yefterday re- ceived. So deflitute do the Continental Papers feem to be of intelligence, that they are forced to take up the reports to which the want of real information gives rife here. -They talk, after the London Papers, of an alliance between England, Ruffia, Sweden, and per. haps Denmark, and even. fpeak of a Ruffian army ...
... ns EDIrtoR ofI a, M N.INxrG C.iRWNCLE. - WILLIAM TODD JONES.T As I conceive that any infringement of the liberties M ofthe fubje& are, or ought to be, interefhitg to the a feelings of every Englifhman, whether that infringe t ment be committed in Ireland or England, I fliall r make no apology for laying before. your readers a mofn pol unawarrantable violation of the moft fiocred principles of ...
... THE MORNING CHRO)NICLE. LONDON: TBV'RsI)1r, OCTOBER I.. wil Yeflerday we received Paris Papers to the 7th, an! ts c Dlutch Papers to the 15th. Tile intendeld motons of the the Emperor NAPOLEON (do not feem to have been the known at Pti4js, for it it doubted whether he was to return down th C R!hine aud through Flanders co Bou. logne, or was to proceed to Paris to the coronration. lia As he ...
... I TTEH MOVRNIN&G CHfi'.A/'ILE. L1NHDON: W.EDJNB'1SDrA, 3CTUZiER 24., We learn from indisputable authority, that the Em- peror ALEX ADSR has ordered the French Charg des I Afaires to quis Peterlburgh' in 24 hours. This over- throws all thefpeculatiars as to the refloration of the I diplematic relations between France and Ruffia. After i fuch a flep, it is not likely that the EMiPEcoa would ...
... JI IDDLESRX ELECTIOM The fpirit of the country feems fo completely roufed by the refult of thre late Middlefex VEleaion, 'and to ftrongly interelled'in the wifh entertained by all good mern, for the punifhment of thofe by whom that refult was produced, that there is fdarCe a town, or even vil- lage, froni which fubfcriptions have not been re- ceived bv the Committee appointed to Superintend ...
... AMBRICAN PAP4RS. FEVER AT CHARLES1'ON. It is withI extreme regiet th at we communicale to our readers the difagreeable intelligence of a malignatnt fvcr having broken out at Chetriefton. 'That our readers may be enahled to form the befi judgment for them- Lelves on this painful fubject, we fLbjoin fuch extrafis as feemed to us more particularly to point out the nature and extent of the evil. ...
... FRI ,+ cas i'AKas, ftl CoMvteMtsT~an EIAV (San. U SirJ. Crausfurd, prifoner on his r ;8ja ciriehaving npplied totieliij, 1 `e leave to pafs tWO monthsaat the AiT.l4 C r a r and produci d certliicates from feverl men, that the ufe of the batms would e dical'- 't the greatelt advantage to his [C t e attend, to his requefl, on the condition oF his lea - 'eryic] engagement, that le would retarn ...
... -, FAB1IU?'ZN NVIYILL 1G-~tCLS, ri tANX tPOPT, SEIT. Z(G.-Lettcrs fionmXTenna fate, a thatstheir Inpiperial ALajelties will return to tlhe capiral U from the tanmi near f fourier thian wIaS exp)c ed, fe anl thiat this cirnp, onl account of the great dearne; tl and fcarcity inl Bohemia, willbreakt up imniediately tI Nothing is {pokcn of but tie Emper r NapoeOnD tl fily in our- vicinity, and the ...
... ALL OUT. OP PL,I'Cf . I4 Po;,r tS MODRXlING CHRONILCU.- MVR. EOtTOR, I know not whether the world be really turning up-fide down, but it apjpears to rne that every body is going out of the traft which nature fecims to have marked out fok him, I can find no man in litsproper fituation. Mcthinks that order of things is comr. ing round, which I remember to have feen in an old puint, where a rnan ...