THE KING'S ILLNESS
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... 7'HE MO1?NIVNG CHIRONICLE.-: LON DON: reti 2TESDAI', JUNE 55, 181a. Pri in' Orders have been issumid to provide the fall comple- me-nt of the crews of several frigates, which have bees r under orders to proceed immediately to the Baltic. 1r'zeHeligoland Mail which arrived' yesterday con b;; 52h no news to gratify Bolitical curiosity. The T f,.;tsf dnd other armed vessels, under the -orders of ...
... 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. ...
... ' TIUpRSi).\y'S POST. tiot SF. OF LOlt')>, MONDSAY, JUNE 17. On 6s6 motion for the third reading of the Insolvent jeitours P3ill, The Lard Chancellor seid, lie found in this Bill, that the extent of tile- teht had been altered from Vowt(tl. at which it sinod in the old Bill, to S3oinl. He therefore propoised, as an amren !ment to that clause, to leave out the words * three thtsuetid. and ...
... IL_ __ _ __ _ __ __Lai ON r P , ano-niig-trca}June) 15..I A .ispatch, of Which thle follwnving is Ran extract, has born dliis day received at Lord Liverpool's Office, ~dl essed to his Lordship b~y Ierd WelWlingtonodated iusote de Gravniche, poth May, 1811. I iNCLOSIC the copy of the Report of -Major Ge. ::eral AiheHun. Ml: Lmiees' f 'very gsAlafit afiTair of thei cavalrv near U-Arb, On the ...
... % Friday tamniing the large& fleet, which has seen so long collecni for India, the Caape, and the Mauri- tigs, sailed from TPortsmouths,- under convoy of the Emerald frigate. Many oAiceis, and very consider- able reitfoer ts- fr all the regiments in thnse quarters, went out io this feetS Joihn and Lady _T.ecdosii Crdidock Colonels Reynel and Foster, ]t rcgiment' 1aMor and Lady Elizabeth Mac- ...
... ~k 2 d ai * - -i I I ts 1 i * , e I4ON ON, FRNID Jap Ers2t1f lo].6hntat .412 s inn ot SOulfs, account )IrAvhich' :s re- jikte wvit miisrare-stntation. Th 4,si'r of; the 2 2d1 ut., tol ?? was advancing with a~s rntof tY;tIOnt~, ?? f 1he JY h twif Wr& reiifsn.emeni. ~-N~v heirs aee dbatc~td, wve hod hie only' br-ought illot action 1 ?? 'Jhe pu~sititat Occupied- by~ tile ellney wais ?? tageoris: ...
... . T'lE, PRIN1CE REGENT6 METE. | 'he hhstory oi orii amdsen:mehti Jreents no spenies of ..pectaftle such as we are now about to descrice: it vas a ckej':d'w vre which, ini splendotir and viriety never, we lelieve, was equalled ih any age or coujiitry. Canrton--louse has been cgtisilered a the acme of ofer- fectionl; in interior telcoration it certainly' has long ex- celled. Ati acknowledgedp ...
... I ROA - L I N2 I TH. EoY. .,V, 24,UJY I S a'iy Mr.'rPiofi'sdr; Feinaigle' of Baden', | gave a.tubic exp~rience of-the efficccy of his method. of facilititing and assisting memory. The Manageis of 'the Institution, in consequence -of the alpplicationtvof the Committee of Literat re an4 Science, granted 'permis- sion for this public display of the art, without, however, making them selves in any ...
... LONDONY WBDNESAY U 19. .d cerenonral, at Carleton-House, 'e first an be the introduction of the several The -il' b Istriou Isouse of Bourbon to the WcheS of the ?? Royal Highness the Duchess bf0 Feaent' 1on this occasions be presented by P5 c ghflee v the Duchess of York. At the Dge a P ?? W table 150 will sup, and no er i aeent of a2 Peeres will be placed at ;g? db Tere are covers for 1600 ...
... DRESIS1S. Th15 5I lqj were of the most superb description. Se by tbe followikg specimen of some of ,OF YoRL-A patent net dress, richly .emn ?? and~- b~e±k vs oredwe~itwh dashwr ofd sPsngead: X a plua e of ostrich fetes n eu eathers sOUCESTZR-l, Wite spangled; rich White satin dress trimmed with C£GR cap to correspond. silk patent ne dress, richly embroi- ~baa 0~d v-it god. ead.drsa, patent r ...
... DEBATE i the. HO US9 Of COMMONpre- setnig the PwryrlQ of MrL FISNrsa'Ir. PMWa.YHITBREAisaid,. he had a peti tion in his hand from a person coafined in the Castle of Lincon,. corplainis the' treatment be there met. with, as not swar, rantei by the judgment of the Court whIch had sent him there. Itwas rom a geatleman pretty well kwnown in the House, Mr. Finnerty, who had been found guiltyof a ...