SPANISH PATRIOTS
... SPALNISH PATRIOT5.' *OUrA'Y OF T]elDDLESEX MEETIN, tUFSDA, AttO. 30, t8. , nm , lav a ?? of. the .Fleehold6vs of Ft 6Coify i ...
... SPALNISH PATRIOT5.' *OUrA'Y OF T]elDDLESEX MEETIN, tUFSDA, AttO. 30, t8. , nm , lav a ?? of. the .Fleehold6vs of Ft 6Coify i ...
... Frft.r;i em V'OYDON G,1ZB7 JAvo.23,. AIMIRALITY.QLEIcE ArrabSt ?? *:CiptY a Ii:- tte ?? Vite-'Admjral Sir John'Stras %W3rren Kt Comhlanider in Chief ofhis Miatiestys S;jpus .d eune~ .t rtlaei, to the Hqn. Wri*ate Ole, dated ftr t .iaisJU1y 14. 211011 I enty~fie'ne ?? I\1hjestya R stoop Indian, June, t 11haye tlehanlostur tio ifitorm I.1ou, that a7-a~to ;h81t ljvitla carr W n f cjr andprov ...
... H-I4AMBUM7H PAPERS. Ai | 13ANI.S OF 7HE* ELBE, OCT. 28.-Yesterday tle I xI- -Vice Governor of 'Hamburohl, Gen eral DU'pas, set out ?? for Holstein, from whenceit is said' he will march1 with ty the Dutch corps under his conmmand for Spain. Within a-I' this present week between one and 2000oFrench troops r - arrived every day at Hamburgh, coming'froinri Holstein; C after passing the night ?? ...
... , Yesterday his Majesty held the grandest Court that -du he ever held at the Queen's Palace' . . At two o'clock Itis Majesty held-a Chapter of tlie Most Honourable' ?? der 6f the B.ath, Wich ws 'att~i'did,, bes' des the So* ec vereign, by, ?? His Royal lghnesms the Ddke of York, the Grand Master.: t Lord de Blaquiere, Lord Henley; 1orde Keith, Sir. Alured bu Clathe, Sir Thomas Trigge,- ir ...
... IR JOHNAT STPART S IR X COME P; SM Yesterday -q'bdut 'three olclorcl, `r Jahn Stuart ind 5ir Home Pophlana, attended at Merchant Taylotrs ,Uall, and were presented with the Fregdorn of that Company. They afterwards, accompanied ly some of their friends, and by the Members of the Merchant Traylors Company, proceeded *to the CiaimbedaiAsl Office in Guildlhall. About four o'clock they were ...
... TH TCE EDat p THE YlORNING CHiOii. felig, in th aswr hih o he~hs4y a !my hasty Observatrtbns, lm4,hfttappeaed. ta-re and ex-, traoirdibary atd ~2h trn, hpil con ii&' you arrlaigned with va seeiy5 icndbei~ _i lnuage -unifotmn~lykidt rste in hat paper.- 'Those w0weaurndwith te state of tne Thss, wen ya furst enteted Uj)Of V~our Edito9-ial.- dUties, Mass 'be glad to see theprinciples whrich'then ...
... THE MORNING CH4ONICLE. *0* C(raqacus to-morrow. L O ND O'N: TUASDA2, OCTOBERz5, a8os. The French Geneb l I LL5R MEWS .aidsuitasa3jed- at Spithead, go Sunday from -the Tagus, on board the Africaine frigate. This vessel, it is stated' ini 'Ministerial Paper of last night, sailed from the Tagus with the third division of the French troopi, but put back in conse- cqonce of orders which were ...
... THE AR Mr. At a General Colurt-'martiai held at Plymouth Dock, on the isth of - Februarv ?? and contimied by ad- journments to the 3d March following, Liu'tenant Iilmas Layton and Lieutunattand ?,aymastee James Nooth, of the Dorset Regiment of Miiitia, were ar- raigned upon the undermentioned charges, viz.' s i't Cfarge.-For behavilg in a srandalous and Infamous mannwr,. such as was ...
... I'THE MORNI,'J'CH-R)NICLE., LONDON;: I UIESDifr, SSPtE.MErt3x ag;8. * rA niour of an extaordinary nature wascurrenti yesterday, which probably owves its existence to the pub- lic imagination of some Quiidnunc. It'wassaid- that JUNOT had played off a complete French trick on our Commanders. Upon his defeat. by. Sir ARTUrt WkLLLsLEY, or rather perhaps in abticipationlofsuch an event, he had ...
... FARESEM-SAsTE WOF AtE anA I . ' ' ?? He must be i very superficial thinker indeed who es- 6imates the recent events which have taken place in Spain and Portugal with a view merely to their local and tern- porary importance, or even to the influence they may have ih 'future upon the fortunes of these two countries. Tfiey form, an epoch in the present times which, ac- cording as the ...
... CkELMSI5ORD, ESSEX. S.1rogOAT, Aur.. 6, C CitAitOt OF SMitiiiER.-5,ECIAL O&NISiSICN. WtLLIAMX Wrs1nAAs4ss Was tried by Sjieci'd Comosiission, be- rore Lord ELLiezurilrolscrus, on the chiarge 6f murdering 'Iho-j mias, Barnes, an American seaman on board- the ship Croydon, Ylygat Cariestoie, 8uts Amnerica,. Mr erjeant- S11ZPAERD, as Counsel for the 'prosecution, ~ * tated the circianmstaaices of ...
... - SPJIArM. PROCLA-MATION' OF TH. SUPREME JUNTA AT. SEVILLE.* Seville could not resist the' impulse of her ?? royalty, of whichi she has set the ex ample in al!ages. The King, to whomu we all swore allegiance with emotions oF oy. uiprecedented in history, has been decoyed fromi.us The fund-pnental la*s'of' our monarchy are trampled onuir foot, our property, our Cs-. tomns; our wives-all w.ich ...