Caledonian Mercury
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... EXTRAORDINARr CeA'SSIR4lC2 bs [From an American Paper of the&10th ult.] .b j The following article, Dopied from The Aurora, 1 e of yesterday, contains additiona',particulars of the. 0 le daring attempt to rob some of the wealthiest mer- le chants of Philadelphia. Perhaps a, more villainous l tr project 'has never been~formed in this country, and it A, it is .stron~!y to be wished that the ...
... LLOYD'S. MARINE LIST-April 26. The Forward gun brig arrived in Leith Roads, on Monday, from a cruize off the coast of Norway. On the 14th inst. sle captured two Danish vessels, but was separated from themnin a dreadful gale, and it is fared they are lost. o The Tickke Bay, Holm, from Copenhagen, detained by the Calyps4 sloop of war; the Bellone, Thulson, from Fhnsburg; and the Paron Ranzan, ...
... FROM THE 1LONDON GAZETTE. OI1fNU1NCE-OFFICE,-AiG. 21, 1811. Licut -General Gother Mann to be Inspector-General of fortifications in the room of General Robert Morse, retired. Dated July 23, 1811. Conunission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the county of Ayr. jarmes Gray Farqubar jR. to be Deputy Lieutenant,.. Dated August9, 181. BANKRUPTa I William Lowe, Macclesfield; Chester, druggist. Isiac ...
... tatcuonin Percurp. EDINBURGH, HUl s D A r- oVYE SMB FR 14. t ncrced to Ihave Sieen able to lay before our readerq, .:fe speech of the Lord Presidnt, on taking the chair 7QCaotrt of Session on Tuesday; but, owing to the exer- 7:ehare made to procure an accurate report, we are thenrecesstqy of deferring it till Saturday, whon -e can our rteders with tsis able address, exactly as it was THE KING. ...
... .1 OREIGN INTELLIGENCE I SBSON1 MAiL. FO T Lisbon; kg. 25. SC The Meipomene has jest arrived, convoying the ?? dragoons, somie of the German Legion, artil- A lery, and detachments. ed Fresh troops continue to arrive in this capital, to see augment the army of Lord Wellington. Yesterday frc laided several corps of infantry and a great number of cavalry lately arrived from En-land. The ap-G ...
... PRIYATGE CO-.R]SPON.DEVArCE. ( London, Feb. lI, - past 7. r. a. Our letters to-day from the shores of the Ta- gus, are-both important -and satisfactory; they are to the recent date of the 2d inst. The following are extracts fiom them ' Lisbon, January 3Oth I avail myself of tie opportunity of writing to you by his Majesty's sloop the Fervent. . Our army is in good health indeed, I might say ...
... - - HOUSE OF LORDS-July 19. 1 Tfie militia interchange bill was brought up from the Commons, read a first time, and ordered to be iead a second time to-morrow. ' s Same judicial l;risiness was dispatched, which a Was' of no importance excet to the parties.Ad- journed. cc , P SATURDAY, July 20. C Mr Vansittart, and ?? Members, brought v up the circulating medium bill, .with, several amend- ...
... IQLalcoonialt' rocvcurv:,, m EDINBURGH, SATURDAr-TJUNi 22. t The repcrt of his Majesty's health, on Tuesday is wvas, that the King is a little better. :n le :h A New Pork paper has been received of the 24th e of last month, containing an account of an engage. 2 ment between a British sloop of war, the little Belt, (of IS guns, Captain Bingham, and the American frigate President, of 44 guns. ...
... LONDOY . WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER °7. TiE KING.-The report of the state of the King yesterday was, that he remained in the same state, but gets very little rest day or night. THE PkINCE REGENT.-The following official no- tice was issued yesterday: Oatlands Nov. 26.1811. so The Prince Regent's foot is so considerably bet- ter that no further bulletins will be given, and' his Royal Highness will ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS-March 29. In a Committee ?? on the Barabury. Peerage, the Lord Chancellor spoke against the claim of the petitioner. Adjourned until Tuesday. Lord RADNOR moved, that the Committee for inquiry into the state of the Marshalsea prison, -and respecting the unifortunate person who died there, should be postponed, Lord HOLLAND said, that, on Monday, a con- venient day might be. ...
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