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SECOND EDITION
... SECONDD EDITION-. ?? mo Bonaparte dethrind&. SUNY OFFICE, 7Xree o'Giocf. Moniteurs were received this afternoon to the 4th inst. communicating the subversion of Bona- parte's power as Etnperor of France, anid the anni- hilation of the Napoleon DynastV. This most imeportant event *was announced to the people of P'aris on the 3d inst. by a solemn declarationl of the Conservative Senate. The ...
Tuesday's Post
... - ' ; y+gpol *f WI NDONi MONDAY ,:APRIL 4. s )`NTANChfECIAIU. TEGARONNE, *1O0CBI)- NANES JF~~kL~JIFOkl.ifi]E BOURlIONS- P' C71APTAIN Cols oI.kz'RoyaI Navy, is 4rriyedats -hedIqI;st, ch~rgei wivhl)istiichesifro& d-T '~'Jhesd stethat the gallant Adua0r'd had forced'th 1 iutraqtcd of the ltiv ar Garcinne, kiid hat j F rencl Ship a Itow ile lajqv141iitbe ?? Pssnitant!,_, Wes fi tnh- tviifanes-t h ...
Respecting the rupture of the negociations, nothing more is said than appears in Lord Bathurst's Letter to
... lipeet*t ! th~ruptuie: ho Iie i~egeiafl~fl', ?? n is stan liuppeprs~it Laod 8 8athurfitter ti I mtore is wwtd 'tliut trpearusl Lird s 0aWhurse'Ltter t Wet tle Lord Xi or. - 1 ' 2 . t .itua, if C; Stet rr encloses, from Bar-sur-Aubee onI th taill' 22ii, a report from (,ol. Ii4owe,and another firoas.SirC.'s the I Aide-de-( alfp, C~aptain 'Barns. f The foruer it mierely deir introdujctory tos ...
HOUSE OF LORDS, Tuesday April 19
... ' IUSR OF LORDS,. Tuesdqy April 19. ' . - Ad Koa- Ac as A^M es- .-A tf, After dile ?? Asisent had bees given by consiission t o Cel veral 1is, Bllse - Earl aft Li'rrpuoo, alluding h'o the presenlt- D aespiious stt oftate oft sfairstha fidenehets which ev ass Stke ciCI li, esf ?? tltesdjour'nmest rendered it: n miiarees ery lo~to- 1 I Aduce tI he -papers ?? it w55 thatitillt i itenti onnoff A ...
THE MERCURY
... EVER since the Allies penetrated to Cisa. Ions, every week has been expected to producesome event decisive of the future destiny of Europe; but another, and another still, succeeds, and still the closing die remains uncast. The foreign news of the present week is meagre in the extreme. Of the operations of the army under Field.Mqrsbal Wellington, in the South of France, that point to which ...
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... IMPERIAL PARLIMAENT. HOUSE OF LORDS-MARcH 30. ub- Judgiaesnt was affirmed in the following cases of 1 appeal, ?? v. Rigby-Meade v: the ber. Earl of Bandon-Sir W. Johnstone v. Jewdwine- yce, Lamont v Lamont, with 601. costs. 37t L THURSDAYS, MARCH 51. i AS- Lod LAUDERDALE moved, that certain accounts, which had been presented relative to the amount of ?? bank-notes in circulation, &c. should be ...
EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED
... as Extract of a letter from an officer in the 3Sd regi- Gib te, ment in Holland, to his brother in Glasgow lay, ard Yf After lameiting thle failure of the rjesault of Bergen-op- P n, Zoom,he says, the scheme of attack and the mannerin which Rev ie! it was first executed, under the immediate directions of Sir Blar k Thomas Graham, ias admirable beyond description, and does P !reustice-to the ...
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE
... PR1VATE CORRASPONDBNCLC. |I 11 London, April 27. half-past seven P. M. To-night we were favoured with minor Paris papers to the 25th instant. Their contents arenotofnmuchimportance; but we have seen a party of gentlemen, who left Calais on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, who had previously. had the perusal of the Moniteur of the 24th, which the gentlemen state, contains iitelligence of ...
TO BE LET,
... enter on at M.ir-D.ir next, or sooner if required, A HOUSE and GARDEN,at North Fbrribt, now the occupation of Mrs. Hammond; with or without a Close. For further particulars, inquire of Sir Henry Ethfrisgtos, Ban. ...
To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, ri'-HE HOUSE, SHOP, FIXTURES, and X STOCK TRADE ol a Ship Chandler, declining ..
... Grimsby, near Hull. Tlie above is an eligible Situation for a Young Person wishing enter into Business, or to Mariner who wishes to decline going to sea j and from the present situation of a Halts, Grimsby is likely to be a great port for Baltic produce, and more particularly this time, whilst Hull Dock, is under repairs. The present Pioprietors are declining on account their Residence from ...
THE MERCURY
... THiE MtRCTIRY- I . . . IT is with infinite legret that sve lay before our readers the details of two sanguinary conflicts, in which the blood of our countrymen has been profusely shed, when the dreadful sacrifice had become unnecessary, and ?? the loth of April, the MARQsUESS of WVEsLtitgON di- rected an attack to be made on the French posi. tion. in the vicinity of Toitlouse, and which, after ...