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... )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 ...
... LEEDS, DECEMBER OQ. The Prince Regent has been pleased to pro- ?? his Royal H iwmness ?? Heary Duke of C'lareuec, Admiral of the Red, tohevte %aLk of Adr miral of the Fleet, in the room of Admiral Sir Peter Parker, Bart. deceased.-Gaz. Last week, the Commitee of the Lancastrian School, in this town, presented the children with 43 new hate, 14 pair ofstockings, and ll pair of shoes, as the ...
... THE XlNrl. BUU LRTIN.- Windsor Castle, Nov. ?? ' Miar Ais1jeafy conlitltltao ?? in t1le aeate stIte. ?? W e COiaY tlre Iaiaoa'siitg tfurl a Moling Palaer- ' ()In S lrday tbe (b)een's CoaraiH mtrt at Wand- 5sr, 1T''re ?? ere aonily t/le A thiais/iop) ol CaInteab/ry tl, F'ar- o, AYl- t or i, a aa'i, ir/sia p-s Hat. 'I/an P/av-iaa:a;o ?? ti/it -irpai as tai l, Ra1i lroan tie ci cmntaaalaace or D ...
... TFESDAY'S LO.VDON GAZETTE. Dwning.-street, December 24, 1I 1. A dipatch, of which ihe filioinr is an extract, was yes- terday intling received at Lord Liverpool't offife, addrersed o hii, Lordhipt by General Visconut Wellilut), dated ire- keda, Dec. 4, 18 1 :- - * . I Arcording to the intention Ulhich I ci somu icated to your Lordship, I withdrew our ndvanced guard across the Agneda anl tlhe ...
... TU7ESDAY'3 LUA :#O Tbis G~uelle ?? R 1.rcr faze C-Inodlore 11rauhloth dated ti Salavia Roajs, gair- ;ut arc1t(t *fa ecplurc nco ; detrueittrJ of hine Frezud arowd Orn e5t and wir Pr,)s, the n h ckearr in 3 gus, bvy tue S itr Fris Vfalw ?? Ltur CriX 51O), ide ccqlmai Uarr6i andJ MlAunw~l, u1S Rauawns In thie exloit Inonta ingle man was' kilied, ard tbere-weit nly elevet wounded, aznoug whum was ...
... *. 7HEN .cF , . ?? g LE.- . 7U1 - ?4SDr, D~auEMKsb-, ?? . h PQ 4ICE Rjsa'J ca Vt , i .yl Highness 5- town y'' ?? saRds'A HareaS ,his -own is ioit yet in'a Condatl-o ,toredeve him. he;. ..s~r~c1 s; -we' ?? repeately stated now feels lO btlher ?? from whie Wspr 'tfia the di ; of iwaikiig. 'fis heailtl:hhasi, in -yy other respeA:, -beeen perfe. We hatve nO doubt:but that in a' few days we ...
... 1EATE1kA AARcO GRB * Mat 1 of .ou ?? -having. r'otieed, witllh s. t.6nishment, ths pectuhar taste tliat th& Baron GerambS .has erierdi playd in this cotuntry or ?? thing 'that' tends to delebrity o1.i oputr dtstinffiod- ?? haie col- ?? the. kl1owrng etais .of hmt, Swhict,-beingstri&- ly..anither~tti, ill sei v-c as a proo0t lt' his havino posses- sed at. taste ibe~foi c hervisited Englandd ...
... l'HE MfQRNILVG CHROxICLE. L'ONDON: . WEDN~E$DAr; D~ECEMlBER 25, 1815 The Gazette qf last night contains a notification from the Marquis WELLESLEY, that the entrance of the River Guadalquiver is so far- placed under blockade, that vessels having on board provisions, or warlike or naval stores, will not be permitted to enter. It also contains an ?? of a Dispatch from Lord 'IELLLNGTON, dated ...