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... (fraught down to Thursday.) FOREIGN. The Paris Papers to the fith inst. hivie ar- The squabbles between the Royalists and the Jacobins still continue. The latter have the audacity to wear the violet, the emblem of Buonaparte, thus displaying their affection- ate remembrance of his return two jears ago to his government of ahundred days -, and persons are found ?? Ministry who have the ...
... FRIDAY, Mat 23. We congratulate those who are well dis- posed toour matchless Const itnlion in Church and State, on the defeat ofthe Catholic Ques- tion in the House of Lords, on Friday last • and On the very respectable majority ?? that defeat was accomplished. VVehafjW|pi|i given a large portion of our limits to lie dis- cussion of this subject, and we can refer our Readers to the' masterly ...
... (Brought down to Ikursdajr.) ' FOREIGN: • The Paris Papers of Saturday last announce fu other considerable fall io the price of Grain. Tt c crop* in France promise luxuriantly, and the disuirl.nnces nnve nearly >ut*||dcd:— The French Judges have confirmed, by a **■». decision, a law nif the Cfiivepiion of 179*1, wink declared, that Priests aiid Nuns might take op rak succession of their ...
... (Brought do ten to ThursJjj/') ?? The Paris Papers are to Pri«hj ?? There has been some civile* in ln£ Frencii .M i nisi ry: — the Minist r -»f Marine, ?? rhaf, i*« replaced by Count Gotivion de St.Cyr. The Ex M mister has » ...
... TRURO, FRIDAY, December 19 The most important news contained in onr preceding-columns, is the ratification of peace with all the Mahratta Powers. This -ratifying iutelligence was brought by lhe Eliza. *SJie received it froiu the Palladium, who /eft Ben- gal on the 6th of July, wilh a Government Gazette on board,. uinouficiug the gratifying tidings. Though the commuaicalioa is not official, yet ...