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... LLOYD's MARINE LIST, Jan.' IQ 0 I - _ . : I a. . . .The Cheerful cutter, from Corurnna, with the Ho.. :e ourable Captain Wyndham, -aid.-de-carrip to Sir John' d Moore, and the French General Lefebvre, a prifoner. I The Eclair S. W. from Corunna, with the Caroline French letter of marque, from the Ifes of France to Bourdeaux, with a very valuable cargo, her prize. The French ketch Paix, from ...
... 1QNnCT, OF ITHE FRENC4 AT MA | 'fI. ClT017.'virir iime rl~aetg 10A e. Th7ie. fiIolloing; iss provably temost a¢utbeli - accti~ uwhih has ~beena rec'ired of the proc .inkrs of the, Freiich at iMadsid, up to th date s which it speaks It is gienctnalet e diz, Dec }2. received yesteI day':_t t 0!Yesterday, Dorn ?? Valdivia, the r ordinary -torreo w3o arrived here with dispatciQ y for the Marquis ...
... His Majefty's fhip Audacious, January 18. 09.- I The irreparable lors that had been fuffaibed by the fall a of thle Citinmander of the forces, and the fevere wound tl which has remived Sir David Baird from his Pation, bl renders it the duty of ?? I-lope to con- g-atulate the armv upon the ?? refult of tle adion e of the 16th. Ont no oct-afton has the uudaunted valour of itifh troops ever been ...
... M00 7THlE LO`,DON GAZETTE. WAR-CFFICE-Feb, s5. 18g9. B1EVE r. Majrf-General Withiam Carr Beresford to hive the rank of Li ?? during the period of his fer- Vices in Por'ugal. CoLnel Thoinas Grahafl, of the goth foot, to be a Ma-' jur-anecral in the ariny. The under-mentioned Officers to have a permanentpftep of promotion it rhbe armv, upon being appointed to acebmpaiy Lieu ?? Beresford upon ...
... PRITATE CORRESPONDENCE. London, Monday, Sept. 11, pall 7. P ms. I have obtainedacr ies of papers and letters ,from America, in which is .the important intel- ligence, that the non-intercourse act of the United[States is restored, as far as relates to its operation against the trade of this country. The proclamation of the President is dated on the 9th Iday of August,. and is countersigned' ...
... L 0 N D 0 N-FEB. S. ' The Manchester packet, with 'mails from Ha- b 1 lifax and New York, has arrived at Falmouth.--ca1 ie She left the former place on the 25th November, ou at which time there were lying there the Swift- of sure of 74 guns, Admiral Sir J. B. Warren ; the to It Bellona and Melampus, with a fleet of trans- bo ports. she e ?? Manchester left New York on the 7th ult. and has ...
... PRO.M THlE KINGSTON CHRONCLE. WEDNESDAY,,, OCT. 6. . Yesterday the Hon. ,Hoise, of Assemblyjhav'-: ag. rmet agreeable to the. Proclamation of h-s Grace the Governor, a message was sent to *act 1 quaint, him therewith, on which 'he, commanded their immuediate attendance in the Council Chain- ber,, when he was pleassd to open the Session with the following speech:- c Gentleman of the Council,. ...
... PRIrA.TE CORRESPONDENCE. London, Monday O l. 9. T paft 7. r. M 6 , N The letters and:papers 1 have received by the Lisbon mail supply me with a variety of in- telligence, the long suspension of which has na- turally occasioned some solicitude. The follow- 7 iing is one of my letters: - Lisnore,Set1 h b d !-Sept. I8- The bezd-quarters of Lord c Wellington fill continue at Badajos, within ...
... . . I n 1. I . A private lettter from Stockholm, dated the 11tn inst. after giving some account of the meet- ing of the States on the 6th, when little was done, I but thanking those who had brought about the 2 late revolution, states, the Diet was opened on the 9th, when the Prinee Regent opened it, by a pretty long speech, in irihic h he declared the even% and circarstarnces which rendered ...
... _- I I London, Friday, Sept. 8, x paft 7. P ?? t I have received a variety of intelligence, both ci by persons arrived, and by letters from France, Spain, Holland, Germany, and Portugal. The Moniteurs I have 'obtained are of a later date by I three days than any others transmitted here. The, Moniteurs are almost filled with the pro- ' ceedings oflpublic literary institutions, and contain c ...