Caledonian Mercury
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... 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 ...
... .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 ...
... E D I A B U ? G II,. I- 5A 11.. :3 1 * in y I - c The Lanarkshire militia arrived in this citv on i ,n is Thursday afternoon, on their route from Duni;,ar to 'l > Ardrossan, where they embark for Ireland, and, - marched again yesterday morning. d The curious bond trial between Sir F. Burdett and o Mr Scott wvill shortiv be heard again before the Co.Ut a c of Session. 3 Jl .0 Sir Sidney Smith ...
... k.RoM r-zIB LONDON GAZZTE.9 I ~~ I ?? z _Admixulty Ocs, &pt. 10. 1811. Copy ot a Lettet from Captain Ferris, of his Majesty's 'T¢ip Dsiana, tddresed to Rear-Admiral SirThomas Wil- liaiss, and transmitted by Admiral Sir Charles Cotton to John Wilson Croker, Esq: 1s1While standing towards the Cordovan light-house, in cosupatly with Hf. M. S. Semiramnis, in the afternoon of . the 24th Aug. I ...
... L-uy .d. Supida's Posts. I f; , ATUfl_ a I. I - Lo4VlA rc5 papers to the 4th inst. long A Tey hvtbOu ht a pro Fret resideB; conVem Coltgresa g4thPM N6cber. The official apaper of overnrnent contas some impor. * ative to M r. Foster's mission. irifotlDrt03tzo uon is expected. Jl r. °r'n rdersW4 ~to have spoken a -firm and ,e lan0guage.,, t!,i'eeles. o.f A4MenCH ispresidto of~ lA~0 . eigl~y ...
... :RESOLiUTh ITES~IIf m ?? W,~,I 4 Our rc4aewl e i ttin seventh nber, ve aye -an accouinft of nn etoaidinay 'instiice of insensib7,ity in a private of Milltisfrdma a.tauntonpaper. *Thefollowin;; ar- rative of the .conudusion of; fiik strange bccurrence,. will shew vhat sering the liuman 'uody can sustainu when supprted-by bst!nate mental determinotion: A statenient was sic ti4sse since ...
... - THE LIVERPOOL'WERCURYJ 1IDAY,~xT3ME 7 I ?? WWould w'il ~y .q'those reflecitios which necessa - Evilyjarise whern we cripla the eiring Struggles of tbe _ * . :i7- i-oi in her fate. ha :ily-arise when we conteinpiate tule VF. - er 3, party (have been .lvisied ' away ,;wit .wanton pofuason': they: Iave ?? ,weakness instead of. str~engthan while in uantiy they av7e betn more than sufiscsnt to ...
... AN ENGLISR JUDGE. -SIR 'JOHN HOLT, aft enineiwiawydti ju 4ton-of :SirJohn MAlf ceijhant at tlawi, was hoi' at Tlidisie, ,in-'Oxtb'rJ shire,in 1642. - Hex reiefved the first Wprinl5e of larhin- at 'A biug'to , ft vthieh'owt1is tliher 'ads -atthiat timie recordd':. het'eftwiards -went' to :Grief' college; Oitabltnd'froW ete ts' Miteried a itudetteittii±s inn. 'li -3e'soon becamae -dis? ...
... z J;- D- i~. J~~ .f th MORINGd'$O-ZL fALZUS47. 1 it /Aa ffoi em-el war, termedwith but ?? , semnbiance of tn-sth, The' Se ond Pumc.-ca war,,8ince . this.,co'nipti held any- rank a' n nik iationss,\ upamalele!d ¢t:.inl~er history; Opposea';in allational estsmatidsl to., ;:a sulperroi ,power,, wield og, armies, lhashed ?? .icon- ?? st hulrp ed o'n 'by.entlbu~iasrn, 'fired- with amblition . and ...
... L'ONDON, SEPTEMBER 10. A.M E lI CA. The Aynatrican Irigate, Ursonstittlid' arrived at Plymouth on Tuesday evenhlig wilt' Mt. Joel, Bariow onl board the new Amnbassador front tbe VUsited _tates to Irance. A 2eI sesneir wa, tand. eed from the frigate, IwIlich is to proceed iulnedi ately Lo Cherbhrgil, where Mr. Barlow will be landu'd. Two Cotistls accompatty jimtr, Mr. Lee the Consul at ...
... PA RT of tiee army of General Blake, that ?? Spanish Chictftlaii, whose niovements are as eecntric acid a-. auci e byvoid.L the reach of cal- cn lation as the movem lsits of the Coniet, has been hi i-at cd O; the ZLIj ar, witif the luss of aboot a tin husanapd mct. I[be accounits of tlis disaster which ait! lihiherto reuched this countrv, are unsatis- f-wtory aind conitradiictory ; and all ...