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... em Private (l~orrespo-A L.ONDON, SATURDAY, DRC, 22d, Ipost 7.P. Tets afternoon Paris journals reaghed our -office o 'the date of the i5th iiXnerant, but they contain no' -intelligence whatever from Spain or Portugal. L -An article from Hamburg, of the :thl of tids month, iannounces thle arrival thle same night of the Princess IRyal of Sweden, on her 'rogress ro Stockholm; and dientions that ...
... CAHVALIER 'EON ! TVHE Gazele de Saite or, Gazette of 1ealth, pub- '~ lished in Pasris'by a Sioci'etyof Physicians, after- giiing rhe report of -Mr;- Copelasxd, with-regard to the ,Chevaliesr' sex, adds the followvingparticalars:- It is sinular enough, that 'while all urope- was making a ,woman of that dubious character, there existedin' Paris m'any unimpn'eactable witnesses Who would have ...
... . r ? 1, - ; ; . from ? fix tolitlail ;;Oq?fttc. -1. w;: , , , ., ADMRAL Tr-oFFlIC'E; OcrieAn IQ, 1810,. 'Copy of ,a lettei from! the Right Honourahe Lord Gartbieeri Admillal of the 'White,;&c. to Johnw 'Wilson Croker,Esq. dated in Loadon, the ioth -;ihstant.; SIR,- Ire t 'you, sil Icomnutnkiate to the Lords kJe°nspitt61e0is j the ,Adstiirialty te.accom'panying letter, dated the. 28th, ...
... Lho NVDON.. FRIDA, 7rnI 8. RENEWLD TRADE WITH AMERICA. NHE following very important letter, as it concerns the commercial world,, was re- ceived this Morning at Lloyd's; it came rough a very respeeable house at Liverpool, and, s brought mo England by the Tamahaamahwhich ssel has regular papers signed by the British nssul. Ne M-rorl May 5.-CongreA' have adjourned, d, bv the last law enacted by ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS.-Monday, MAIay 28. I - X . ,- I The House having gone into a Committee on the Woollen Acts, Mr. Rose got leave to bring in a bill to repeal several Acts relative to the Wloollen manufacture, and to exernpt several persons subject to penalries under the same from the obligation to pay. Mr. P~erceval, for the purpose of putting the poorer Clergy in Scotland, on a similar ...
... :IIX MAj aSY' DL ,gNE I HE ; -v I E I. ' . . 'Tmsi beigng now the object of;the firat'conssderatioti throughuini the ttited. E1mpire, -wer lay before 'oiri readers-all theBulletins whritit' e been published' since outr last ,jfr,.w.hjphie wit wbe seer thamon stome ~ayamor tb~o s~iaJsa,be Bssed. Aithough. 4efined~gia any oE thes~e -qcisment. joere, can be no, doub of its beidg of the saiq~kn d ...
... XTHIURSDAY'S POSTT. A BERKlS'IfIR¶ MEETI~J. ' ! A very refpedable and crowded nieetiirgoF Ihe rin bility, lergy,-galtienmenand freeholderI , of Berkfhire, on Mooday, affernbled at the Marlket Houfe, Abing- I don, the High Sheriff, Sir 'rheophilus Metcalfe, in the chair; to confider of the propriety of voting an Ad- drefs to his Majefty, at the prefent alarming crifis. After fome explanation ...
... COUNTR'Y NEWS. CaearhagE, Auguit .'-The Rev. Dr. William Bell, late of Magdalen college, and now Prebendary of Westminster, has transmitted the sum of i 15,t'oa. 3 per cent. consols, to this university, for the purpose of founding eight new scholarships. The Rev. Ed. Frere, M. A. of Bene't College, is presented, by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, to the vicarage of Biggleawade, Bedfordshire.-The ...
... TI[lURSDAY'S POST. HOUSE OF LORDS. tONaTeAY, May 7.-Earl Grey said,that wherever he turned Ilis eyes, at the present crisis, whether to the talmst unlimited povwer of our inveterate enemy abroad, or to the transactions that were taling place at hoie, he saw nothing but what tended to excite sentiments of alarm in his breast. sutch as lie had not on any former occasion, experienced. At homle, ...
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... BY E~XPRE~S'S-. L LOND ,01 S~tireMtER 7. D ISPATCHES were vesterday received from Lord D Wellingatuol, dated' the 18th ?? head-quarters .'were still at Celerico; the enemy had noi' muade any de- itionstrttiols of nn intentifon to attack our lines, andf dle wvhole of ?? army vere ilt good health, ?? spirits, asnd fully prepared dib tnV ?? Wellingtou is re- Iorted to have trasnsitted to. ...