MEMOIR OF CAPTAIN PAUL CUFFEE
... I - PTA:,&I ML- DW CFFEE. Wi-Ntitesfor i ?? o ercry. ;- On ?? the presn fAugust, 18114 a vessel 'arrived, at Liverpool, withf ai cargo from Sierri&Leone, the I | owner, master, nate, anad ?? jcrew of ...
... I - PTA:,&I ML- DW CFFEE. Wi-Ntitesfor i ?? o ercry. ;- On ?? the presn fAugust, 18114 a vessel 'arrived, at Liverpool, withf ai cargo from Sierri&Leone, the I | owner, master, nate, anad ?? jcrew of ...
... TfIELIYERP.OQL MERCURY. I AMERICA still engaes our .attewpion: we,; dreadlest-.ur ministers should in the imbecility of their measures, hurry on +A A AArA rrr lri' e ?? m.^rp a state of declared ?? wl ...
... I iiO.,, OqL.R CORRESPONDENTS IN LOXDOy. e- ' . f - Wedsiesiay iiight, Junse 3d, 181 e C NSTiON4 OF THE ALLIED ARMIES, s Tt ...
... ,Di G:A L O - > A:ov rw_ 'ZR3 ,eimetis, I a'ml sorry to be 3bligedor you, i ...
... ILONDON, SATltRDAa, AhRktni 2'9,halfipaet.7 P. M-' THE emlbargo in the French ports so~l continues. A few papers have been received from Hamburg. Nothing' is mentioned in them bfTlostilities between Russia and France. The reas o a sined for wbthh drawing the troops frtim the coasf is, thaI it was foeutid necesaryto give facititvtso the C'#ecutin of'the lAhV oef conscriptit9n, by the actuial-: ...
... .: - g r , P amant . , -Ing to I q0i. - i, I ` fOutJS-or COMMONvM~AsF3 S *raIIN LLitt-S tN 1804. jr ~trad ddr~essedfthe.House byObs fIng, thit 'aflidst all Th e hie-LIS of party vand agitationts of faciiori that had necessarily aonaied Il-oIit'a. (liscinsions of the present reign,.there had, been-'but- one sentiment of esteem -and venertiiinl for, the person o0f the sovereign. No propple :five ...
... I; 2 ,LN~ 0NBJw r : _- \.: - HAMBnU PzersG to the 8th inst. Wgre.y diay received. Theios abitants of that cityja .sent a deputatio to -Paris, to thank their Opprp for taking them 'uude. his - immediate go7eet* This -proceeding they- must, of course,.nw m e sedt as highly advantage Us to themn otwhs; ing the immense acnlce8'which they had rna4 prxevent it. Thle intelligence firom VierinaebrX ...
... iOND?O?; Fw4? ?kD?CA?2? a? Iris .stated iteete 3 £= ni -adi.I s n 'ik was to be imade ',i.snxqpartvt Mb riy' hoespn the 24th. h, pe I*,± Cadz were aaxu , esod with, an opinoD, ha.Ttt, ,ad.bee aeacberOUSlV: sfrteNdteed , buc there doesnot bnm.to have beesa the, siighel~anoaiojbi.fo sWh airge The Fre cVci heiptt ofthe:~ p- .resiof the siegecomplety ap Qvez. Another riarlour, 'howeve, of ltS ...
... )Nt0.N: *. DtAr,..OyEMER as. iJAr. ING,5S -LLN'ES-.-6 he 'Queen's..oncfl assgniiled on Saturdwv,.d-:afd.'feceived the' weekly necrwc4l repfrft ap the l.ia.gs5 iealth. It -iswaidid hpt the principal'PQ ast onvdairh ile Council delib4rated iva$, whether the.tt ide of.itiieating his - Wjesty's. pialady- recotuieala by -Dr. John Willis; should be. eaaeLy adupted; -but the decision C1met .t.op ...
... LO ON, THURSDAY, NAnew = A letter- has been received from Opor 6tkth is >bTroiught by a ship which left the D ...
... - RUMAN4. CORT r KJING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, k09.21. Tuis day at hulf past' ten o'clock, tfle Ju dges took their seati upon the' Berch, wben Dr. Sheridan, one of the alle,ged Catholic Delegates, wascalled upon-his trialI and a Ytsty, (after'22 persons had been challengedQand set aside by the Crown)-was sworn to try the issue:, Mr. Kemmis, the jincior' Counsel for 'the Crowni opened the pleadings. ...
... J ODECEMBE :'4. darivtd a nail from Malta and back itas The defeat o m the Spanish army on the treat nf October by Suchet, is admitted, but by the' if th, ,bho rders issued by Blake opn the 261t:1 h lt it tellig Peta °hat he was still confident in his. means of prop r llujng the enempy from Valencia. The; rend ,d If Idurviedro appears so havebeespre- of th rnThe English and Spanish troops ...