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... his Majesty's Privy Council X .7, ordered Wednesday the 25th of October, 1'.7,1iv on which hN Majesty enters into the ,30th 77-rn-n, t De observed as a day of Thanksgiv- ' holt England, Wales, and Bcrwick-upon- ?? up prayers for the protection afforded ?? tjurmz s ?? h J g alu ' arduous arei ...
... the Levee, on being appoint- f . Lord of the Treasury, in the room of the %k -Portland, resigned.â Dr. Majendie did before his Majesty, upon his being trans- ' Tji-oin the Bishopric of Chester to tiie Bishopric 'nflv-ev-Mr. Wellesley, (brother to the Mar- -11 was presented, to his Majesty upon his being ¦ nte*- Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's. ¦% jr.jil of Chatham presented to his Majesty ...
... late Order in the Gazette, relative to an j additional Prayer to be used on the 2.5 th of I October, has been mis-stated in some of the The King's Acce?sion (25th of October) ?? been a day of thanksgiving, and the pro- -?riB of service appointed for it is inserted in 'took of Common Prayer. The same form **,vr Jon the approaching 25th of October, ?? ,ie above a dditional prayer, after the f ...
... the negotiations be- rlr.ee and Austria. The arrival of Dutch ?? j, e 14ih,. and Paris to the 1 1th, bring a ?? l! !; 0 n of the account of the signature of the > Treaty of Vienna, on the 3d inst. The ■ ; ', ce has been announced at Amsterdam, j ■t .parts of Holland, by the firing of cannon, ; ;£ r Lous demonstrations, fjilovving is the Dutch Official Annuncia- i ?? conclusion of the Treaty ...
... E Gazette of Tuesday contains a Proda- : mation containing a free pardon to all sea- ! ra en and marines who have deserted pre- j Wto the 24th inst. whether they return to their j 1,01 not; but, in case of returning to their duty, j not be entitled to arrears Of pay or prize- j ** previous to their desertion * Also, a' Pro- l J 'i:'tion granting a free pardon to all deserters STthe l ail^ f ...
... lU d was the fi;st presented to his Majesty, \ r promoted to bean Admiral of tile Blue. '[cv.c w - lS on °* tne f ui ' est t-bat has been p, f a number of years. flowing pei sons kissed hands, at the above l * oa their appointments : Mr. R. Dundas v., r.s President of the Board of Controul, '.tfidof Hanowby f Mr. Ryder, asSecre- 'tstaefor the Home Department; the Earl '■stool, ns Secretary ...
... Chief Justice of the Supreme ' f Micature on the Island of Ceylon ; Francis Macnaughten, Esq. one of the ■ '.^eSupremeCourtof Judicatureat Madras. • ,: • Levee on Wednesday, Lieut General ?? presented to his Majesty, on his be- 'Vnted Under Secretary of State for the -H Colonial Depaitment. — And on the same Recorder of London made his report of icts capitally convicted at the September ■ v ...
... house of the Pnncss Charlotte of , ?? cS| where the Princess Mary resides, to keep 2#s company. ifnisters have at last resolved not only to with- ?? O.i!0 .i! forces from the Island of Walcheren, but Is positively asserted that thty mean immediately . : :.ch transports to Lisbon and Oporto for iseofbringmg away all the British troops • i.c Penifistria. Within the last 6 weeks-7000- -• V ;. ...
... Glamorgan, bad the honour of being pre- j „ x i to his Majesty, upon which occasion he re- ,edthe honour of Knighthood ; and Sir Robert ! ii^n upon his return from Spain. ■flrt&trl ofßosse has been appointed Postmnstei- •..nerilof Ireland, in the room ot Lord Clancarty. [tijsaid, that three persoi.s, holding highly lu- situations in the Irish Post Office, have re- . ...
... Toulon Fleet, with | a convoy of transports, was received at die Admi- | ralty on Wednesday last; for the drtails of which oar readers are referred to the iast page. A dispatch received by Earl Bathui st from Col. Carrol, dated Salamanca, Qct. 26, relates tlie . nirar.ee, on the 25th inst. of the army of the left, commanded by the Duke del Parque into Sala- martca, which the enemy evacuated ...
... of the French garrisons in | , Islands of Zante, Cephalonia, Ithaca, and ?? to his Maje.ty's arms, and the Declaration ihe re-establishment of the Government of the .-.lnsular Republic. Their reduction was ef- „_ by seyeral detachments from Sir J. Stewart's l cs in Sicily, under the command of Brigadier- Kneral Oswald. Capt. W. Spranger, of the triior, of 7- guns, commanded the naval part ...