THE MORNING CHRONICLE
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... - tmMO. , ,~ C p . Al ~Ct nuldom Council was h~b s di~ya GuifddlitI arof the Cdinnonersvittrnded, ~Ii~roceecdngs of th. lasit Court had beeil rebsd anrd con-. ftfi~evrdlPe tioris for L~eases, &e. were read and referred to Comniitts~~~s 0 ~~~ntw asri teIport to the ndiet Court. The Cmht ee ofCityLands reported that thiey had caus'~d ~hi~~ p6ss nd et maest he miade out of Lie intended enlerge-~ ...
... FDi&LIGN JArYLLL G'1Cz, PARIS, M-IAY L.I The 31,oniteur contains tfhe fl1lowinr Zta~enment re-I speccing the state of our na, ' l 0 Ftoesst ;lry attempt at invasion rolln ther OioOstice co st, and out e comnplete igllorallce of all tlt:ir mritime vineWF ,While the English Cabinet, plos ssed ot :;ri initeose It secret scrvice oneilo so ill infc Vr n-oi ol rO t'enlets1 ofthc French ports, ...
... From tix hONDOK GJIZE-rE, JUNI-)4' Yt. is c lit, Ir ill' in li- cs as rr. In s,- le, ti- 0- he a- ~al 1r- es, in 1- ly '0 5, IC .1- :f is 5- I-. a- ie 5- This Gazettccontarins alettirfrom Sirn EHo6od,'dated Batbk- -does, zgth March, c.otmtunicating the-capturc' of L'lntitPld French privateer of 4 guns and-6o mein,iby the armed brig-GteC nada, Liesi; BA6Ik; on the o6th preceding. Also. a Ietter ...
... FOREIGN IJNT1LLIGEPNCP. PAm S, JUN, 8.-The Army of Brett, under tic or- des of the Marshill of the Empirc, Augerean, have pressanted an Address to his Majesty the Emperor and in which they reiterate the assurance of their un- altcrable devotion to him. CIay we, Sire (it is said at the conclusion of the Address), in executing the plans conceived by~your genius, prove to the English that our ...
... Es At OnQt bc;vZOt2ztG :l-2:OZ* HiE /R As .fer rncrcenary.torces, All examples slew, that wihatsi. ever estate, or Prince, dotl- rest 1 po 'them, he may spreadI ,l feaatheis for a tireP but he wiUl rnev . theffl soo after. LORD BAcoN on the true Chtatitess of Kirdoms and!Eqtate6sS - SiR,-UIpOn refle~hIng on the mnelanehoy and disas c trfus fato0' Colonel Monson's detach'ment; ilh riD.otls ...
... TORRIGN INTErLLIQECE. VieN.t.A, Itrivt I.-It is said that the Emperor, who' dtrrived at Piaegue on the 30th of May, will pro. ceed to Eger,- where it is concluded that an interview on the frontiers between his Impcrial Majesty and the Xiifr of Prussiais not unlikely. Next montoh, it is said, tthe regiments will begin in their quarle rs the new abridged system of exercise, laid down for the ...
... , - ' ?,- I ? 1, . , F. I -VL !;lSS~d Di the Ghmgow COn- i r. *J t~, & n ;!iq. a Lrti''rt of Mr. Justice Hardinge's Ci - , an, d J;'y of Cardif;, on the 3l tt ol JI 1C I~hN jwaS t iciba; struck with the following pa- ga dil, w;hich oCcurs towards the close of it 'I h!a- are t.v- o hdr topics, i p9on wvbi 1, thoeuh of a pnli- ig tice. :,ttunt. I ( wisl to risk a few words-onej of tbenm is ...
... ,,)' )D CJSTLUPZEG2H. T? : ;1. uI Society has presented a silver medal to p PU f, tike Apothecary at Woolwii:h, for his suc- c5s.,ful cea:ts !n 'storing anzinrtjan on Tuesday Ias!, to thle Lord VoRoL:nt Cast!lieeagth, who had nearly pe- rished by one o0 these false steps that have marked the prOgress of the pves'nt Administration. The Noble Viscount was first hung up flythe heels,. and a great ...
... THYE MIRATZNG JIHRO ICLE. L 0 N 1)0 N: WErrSD!i'51ESD I.,ULY2 ro, iSoS. WVe yesterday mentioned the arrival of dispatches from Lo'rd NELSON. They ate, indeed, Most satisfac- tory and encouraging. The ftarl s which were so j*stsly entertained for the safety of our Wcst India Ipossessions, are for the present entirely dissipated, anti there ;are grounds to hope that the attempt of the enemry ...
... THE AMORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON:; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER z, T8o5. Oar Readers will see thfit by. the arrival of Paris Pa- pers to the Lath instant, we are enabled this day to lay before them a literal copy of the official Note presented by the Minister of BONAPARTE, to the Diet, at Ratis-' bon, on the subjeat of the rupture betweern the Empires of-France and Austria. The public were before in pos- ...
... 'ADMI'RALT\'-OFPFICEt OCT. 29. Copy of a 'Letterfmonithe'i-ioiourasle Willian Cornwaflis, Admirall of the White, &c. to William Marsde:n, d&. dated Vill'de Parls, atSea, th6e213tof'OdL'. lo- Sir-1 have. th e l onr to enclose, fcr the ' eoatio s of the Lords Conmnissioiness of thle Admiralty, a Lettcr- h iave uow received from aL-,ipt in L vic, of his Majesty's ship Iisi. PiVg an a~counlt of ...