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... ASTONISH NG 'TREE. On the Isle of Sor, to the east, cotton and indigo grow naturally, and together with mangoes minlosas, the magnificent boabab, or adausoia, the elephant of the vegetable kingdom, is ...
... , : TOeEDITORS ofthe Lieiool MTERCUR17. 1 I GENTI.E.SEN, . - .- I UENTLESFEN, - - With your leave I will make a few remarks on the letter signed Another Ley Payer, which anpeared in last Saturday's ...
... TieLI IJ,;NNGC O C FRIDA; JANUARY 1, 18;19. A new rench Ministry is, it seems, 'at last formed. t) The Duke de licH31ELI fi'nding it impossible to e bring together a Ministry with which he couild act,' or I rather' of which the-MeNmbers could act with'each r other, was obliged to retire; arid overtures weru then P made to M. de CAzr'S, who accepted of the situation of Prirne Minister, The ...
... NAM Entri I + i- - I :1 rhefblkowbig vessels rrivedlon Tuesday:..Packet, Wbite, from a New YOTrk; John and'Th'omcas, Gilrhrist, and Mary Ford, Bar.d toll, from at ohills, N.Band Nancy. ?? b Leopard; ...
... -!.dfdsAroSt s4sW~Z At the beinnilg of our Revolution (says tlie-O .du ('otnmerce, after announcing the commenc=431 series of Discourses on the English Constituto Benjamin Con6tant) fn. unreflectinge adopt with confiec l lsh gitihtutious5 .any regardlto the Ii of their. creatio, or to the defects wi .'bscu-redi '.1The time of reason hasa .niw guided mn our imitation by thie c~ksmtc~w what is ...
... ;7'., . Tl'?Nl?,? ?? '' - ., , ,;W, I I I'vllix: 'pr- 0 1) ?? ; , - #3 ~h Ie Be 1. rs i- is al ls The Bank. were by this reason urg'd To temper thus their powers- If Tost can swallow one that's forg'd, Why, JoseF may swaiIoW urs! lBut surely this implies a s.naVew That beats all other swallows hollow! . THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening will be performed a new dramatic Romance, in- ...
... 3, I -- - L s id To thie EJDITORSof the LverpoolMERCU1Ry. !GEOqTLEr,-,tlw- te GENTTLENVrron the Although I am not disposed to concur in, nor to do ex- vindicate the censure cast upon the Whigs of Live ...
... [See notices to correspondents.]: . To ?? EDITORS of tze LiverpootMERCURY. I Yourreadiness to expose -fraud, when detected, induces me to reques -the favour of you to insert the following in yaur valu ...
... oi: THE tiwToft or -rle OR INe -llflO-- CL- . SIR, Decembet 4h,1818. lPermit ane,.hdsgh- thy medium of-your enlightened 'Paperwhich so strina y and- justly advotates reformr and economy in.everydepartment, to make public-a few remarks respecting that branch of the'Ordnance entitled the, Royal Engineer Department. This Department has-underiOne a-great many changes, sand has been much augmented ...
... [See notices to correspondents.] TotlheEliTORSoJFtlze.Liverpool MERCURY. - - I IhGEN TLEMIENJVrv . .s . It would, perhaps, be unfair in all cases to identify your sentiments with those of your corresp ...
... To STHE EDITOR OF TAEZ MORNING CHRONICLE. It has been to-me matter of surprise that his Majesty's i Ministers, before they ventured to suggest the propriety of building new churches, had not attended a little to the inconveniencies (to say no worse) which are too evi- dentin the old. Much has been said on the impro- c priety of allowing inclosed pews; 'I certainly, will not advocate their ...