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LONDON—NOV. SO
... l>u noticed, that Sir Charles 'Stewart has three to the Minister of Police* rfrm has received no answer.” This Correspondent speaks the State of France in these terms: of the A'abayc, K'w. £4 •*- Take-my word for it, and ronfembcr-tliat I have oppo,rtimity ...
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY s
... month*, you can speak with accuracy a* to date and expression* A. I may not able to apeak with accuracy respecting dates, but I on speak with accuracy as to the particular dates tbe time the siege was raised, and I do think I can speak with accuracy at ...
REPUBLIC OF HAY'ILt LII)£RT . ' ■ DECREE. * in Five prr Cent, the Import Duty Merc’i'i'idizeof Manufacture. « ..
... uncertartil* ever respecting the result of tilt discussions the Sovereigns long assembled Tienda. The accounts from Italy speak of the expected march another Neapolitan fofc* 11,000 men Ancona, whither King Joachim was also about proceed. . ■ r, • It ...
FRANCE
... important case, including the extraoi dinary and violent appeal of the Duke de Richelieu to the Chamber of Peers.—The Pilot, speaking of this speech, observes, and indeed with much truth, that thefc is in “too much anger and vindictiveness, which always tend ...
TURNPIKES
... Indeed, it is -satisfactory to see that Government Frist views the ;b’ect i;i t! same light. Tfle Hibernian Journal yesterday speaks follow*: always regret, the cause any difference opinion with !.i h!y respected atvl esteemed personsge lutlge j but etc subject ...
FlilST LETTER
... lj ctcubury h.s'ju* «t London for Parti, rva-f t 'l® 1 f'® * the numerous claims of the British Merchants inter- Lourucrs speak or him horn Europe ones it* tranquillity, ibe Ucudarmcne being insutbeient in some • „ j :« 5 ia.. • .1 r i i> i dence ...
SWINDLING
... her history, represents herself as having escaped from a mad-house, where she had been confined long after her rrcovciy, and speaks of her determination sail the first for England to join her friend*, who have been a long time ignorant of her real C mdiiion ...
Prosperous Mitry1, Coyle, M*lt, Eight Colliers
... she in Prime tod Public Tuition, her grammatical Engliali. l-aliao.and French Language*; n't rrontincia’ioo. the last she speak* duent* IViiim accent, hnriog received the first rudimenU r ti,- ai.r o: riv that her exertions for the progress r ' f the ...
•ilfoe Qstteßlmi f. ost
... Nantes, rec se, fs | e year practised, at the of Bayonne, the! The Courier of Monday opens its Editarial De- Dublin yesterday, speaks in the same terms vere well known to the Public; then, ‘to support the partment with ““ HAVE‘ BEGUN !—; the writer concludes ...
FIiEXCH PAPERS TO THE 25TH INST
... ar- engiaved on our arts, in tudel t!)l- and will iirre as the guide and our conduct. I shall contioe myself, Gen'lemen, to speak of gra-itiu'e tovrs'da the King, my brother, since Hit bis goudntastiia I owe the real plea* sure of in the midst of you, and ...
WHO WANTS A Good people 7
... the necessity its cnactmen', smeasure called for by tlic state the agricultural portion of tlie British and Irish public. speak lb ngs respecting thi* embryo law, they appear in all ill public records them. I’he intrinsic merits the jeet involve mucli ...