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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... PFOAEICN INTBLLJGEATCE. - ARP S, JULY I 9.-The assdmbling or the Represen tatives 4 ths& 5ews of France, ow met in this capital engages general attention. It is retnaikable, that it ' near zooo years since that nation has been convoked in an assembly by public authority. Whilst waiting far in. formation as to .th6 communications which are to b& made on the part ?? to the Jewish Asscm i bly, ...

Published: Friday 01 August 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2621 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... ' LO ND ON,: RVIDAr, AUGUSr l, 1806. We yesterday received Paris Papers to the 23d, and Dutch to the 29th. The Moniteur still preserves-a str'ic silenc&.iespedting the negociations pending be. tween this'cbuntry: and France. Some -of the other journals allud'e to the frequency of 'communication betnwen.the two'Governments. TheArgus, however, not only alludes to the' negociaton, but to the ...

Published: Friday 01 August 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1632 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC PAPER

... PEACE -IN INDIA.-From the Calcutta Ga zette Extraordinary; dated Fort Widllam, Jan. 27, 1806. v A Dirspatch, ftron the Governor Generrl lo the Hon. G. Udny, Vice-President in council. Honourable Sir: in my dispatch of the 5th ult. I bad the honour to transmit the Copy of a Treaty concluded with Dowlut Row Scindiah, by the right hon. Lord Lalke ,on the 24d of Nov. under my instructions, by ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... PaPARVOM IftLLG±E;d#, VitNrtiAt JULY ?? Regglatidn for the In ,antry mnan'uvres has produced&a great sensation ifi the' Aniy. It has lately been, printed, and.cotitains 68 pages in.4to. It is particularly~distinguished by its simplicity and clearness. The following-is': the introduction to the kegula-, tuon , The-education of the soldier forins the first bis of all the advantages Oa, can he ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1503 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

HOPES OF THE OPPOSITION

... . ROPES OF TZB ?? ItZON. , I - I The Public must have read with infinite disgust' and avelsion the exuilting and tiri'unmphant spculations of The Courier, in the hope of Mr. Fox's speedy death. It might havebeenexpealedthat decency andprudence would have prevented the expression of these odious feelings; be- cause a 'generou's people are incapable -of tolerating them. The malignity of the ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2136 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

FINANCIAL ABUSES

... SIR,-The nation Peels no -moderate share of abhorrence at 'the frauds and abuses which have been in part, so meritoriously developed by the Chancellor of the Exche quer; and the inclination so clearly evinced, the pledge so positively given by the present ministry of punishing public delinquents, and preventing a recurrence of similar abuses, have not failed to excite the grafti tude, aid gain ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPER

... SWEDEN. - Proclamnation of the King of, Swveden on dissolving the Constitution of the State of Porkrania. Goncludedfroin page 160. We are the more convinced of the am- perfections of the present constitution, from the consideration of the rapid progress of industry, and the increase of population, in those countries where all those obstacles have ceased, which hitherto have deprived our German ...

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO DECIDE THE CLAIMS MADE BY HIS MAJESTY'S SUBJECTS IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONVENTION ..

... MOARDOFPCOMSIJSSIONE RS TO DECIDEONTHE CLAIMS MADE BY IlIS MAJESTY S SUB- JECTS IN CONSEMUENCE OF TllfE CONVEN- TION WITH THE UNITED STATIS'OF ARIE- RICA. MR. COBBETT,-lAs you have inserted ni your last Register a letter from a rained f old Am'erican Merch-ant who seems to state very candidly what, according to his impressions on the subject, he vould have good reason to feel, Iam sureyou ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Ad Erskine, and the Liberty-of the Prcss.-Three times three h IZZa3!-WIIG-CLU proceedigs, Wbre the change of ministry, in sI06. . I LaBERxy OF THE PaESS.-I could not refrain from repeating the motto that I have now taken. Those honest but silly fellows who used to stretch their throats upon such occasions ought to be reminded of their fol- lv'i for, though, perhaps, they may be in- ...

For the MORNING CHRONICLE

... For the MORNmWO CHRQNIC(LE; 'hE MINISTRY AND THh WEATHER. - E MR. E~ ' - ., Aiktllbuglhkyotu have very ably vindicated the Ministry' yhyourr paper-of Molday last, from sone' acusations brought 'against them by the Opposition, yet there are other points of attact, which you havae 6ertainly passed -over with a suspicious silence. I hobpe,'however Yoar well-knownv impariiality will permit nie to ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1176 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

EAST INDIA DOCKS

... ?? Air IGCs- .. _r b ?? . .- . k . Vestqrday the 0iaston ?? not §trl&ly to be' called a par t, must at least be considered aI a most va- luable appenidage to thtab~ovO-mentioned, ektensive, and wkresray faiily say, magiificent qworlks, b*as opened for the first.time for the etftr.ce of shipping 'IThe depth of water- wvs at first aboit 2? feet, but it Was afterwards; under tlye direaionn df ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 508 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS

... Sin,-I beg that you will allow me to call once more the attention of the public, through the medium of your Register, to a subject which has already been discussed by yowas one of great importance.-I allude, Sir, to the new plan for the audit of the pub- lie accounts, and to thle bill brought ilnto parliament for an increase. of establishment and of powers to the office entrusted with that ...