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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHBUNJULE. LON DON: TUESDAY, VNOVEMNRR 15, 182. We see fi.om the French Papers that the Spaniards boast of the glleat aid they are to receive from the Holy' Alliance, in a freeh attempt a ait South America, Ha. this any connection with the late fall in the Funds? We should hope not. The following Letter, which we have received on the subject of an attack on Mr. CANNING in 7he Times ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... TI-IB' w liE MOlJNITG CHRIWWCLE. LONDON: 7 UES.Du/Y, SEPTEMBEJR 21, 1821. Royal births, deaths, christenings, funeral orations, coronations, epithalamia, cpicedia, eloge, epitaph, and all sorts of princely praises, and other branches of the Court business are done by M. de CHATEAUBRIAND, at the shortest notice. Really, this Nobleman, as an amateur, without sack or salary, puts our professional ...

NEW READING

... We observe, that the Learned Recorder had made a most important critical discovcry, namely, that the verb to fre. quent does not signify to visit ofen-to be much in any place-to resort to ,often, as the wiorld hasigooralatly believ- ed, and as Johnson has laid down,.but * to pass along. (see London Sessions Report in The MVoning Chroniele of Thurs- day). As this point has been ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... TIgE '1?NG CZ, Ne LONDON: FR: Ddyv. 10, 13 'i Yesterday cOll yersea ligectt and most. respectable Ie Wih a turned from aJunyo Gentlemalhlr gretater Par of 'he French Proyinceiltlrt r- -ritay Xomandy. Pi,.4.. - !Ultemnly 'to us, 4 1 L~rC~y, &C., and itel- tat in the course of hars re. Journey, during which his attelmon was,, the oirte, rected to, ;nd indeed had for object t mendicant,~ ~ ~ 8 he ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... WHE MORNING CHBONCILE. LONDON: FRIDAY, SBPTBE BZR 9, 1Ik It is veryevident, that if god Mr. MARTIN had placed himself under the protection of the Legislature by putting himself into his own Act, under the denomination of cer. tain kindred creatures, ou case at Guildhall on Wednes- day would have been a desperate one indeed, for never did the Profesor exhibit a more alarming charge of cruelty, ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THEY MOINING CHRONICLE. *LONDON: MOjVDJY, OCTOBRN 24, )82i. 'T he Paris Papers of Friday contain a curious exem- plication of the difference in the rules respecting evidence observed in France and England. A burglary had been committed, and a etter wa possessed of one of the per- sons implicated in it. The letter was brought home to the party im question, by the Judge of Instruction, caus- ing ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... l N C THX MoBYINGa CHBON1CLE. LONDON: WRDNR9SO0Y, OCTONSR 26, 12. A nriety of concarrin cjxlhstance lead us to thihk thatb some impozlant charv aii utqa to e place in the Spanash Govcrrnieft, prom6A - the British and French Ministers at tbe Court of %jfin FERDINXND. We are, indeed, ted bly iafanne4, Ot ?? AWNDEty- deem has, fior some tine past, beeo asy# u; which has actuly received the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHROATICLE. LONDON: SAITURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1824. WVe have received by Express the .Jlloviteur of Thurs- day, which contains the new Ministerial arrangements. 'ihe Aloniteur of Thursday, August 5th, contains, in the Official Part, the following Royal Ordinances:- 4 1. Appoints-1st, Lieutenant-General Baron DA- NIAS, now Secretary of War, to be Minister for Fo- reign Affairs.-2. The ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... YTHE MORNING CHRONICLE'. LONDON: THURSVJAY, AUGUST 5, 1B24. The following account of the unfortunate issue of another attempt to cast out a Devil in Ireland is deserv- ing of attention: TO THE EDITOR 'OF THE DUBLIN STAR. A poor, humble man, named HALLORAN, residing near Loughrea, in the neighbourhood of Kilcrist, being in a state of lunacy, his relatives wiwrepersuaded by their Con- fessor, ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHROXOICLE. LONDON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBIEJ 2,1824. The proposition submitted by Austria- to the German Diet, which appeared yesterday among our extracts from Paris Papers, is a very expressive production. Facts had already sufficiently declared the views of Austria respect- ing Constitutional matters, education, &c. but the time, it seems, is now come for giving a complete ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... 1'** We have received Two Pounds front .N. fur Captait i FRANCIS GO0OEZ VENE(;AS, and his brother Officer, : wbose caset appeared in 7'Ie C(,ioniele of yesterday, in the Report of the proceedings at the Mansion House on Saturday last. TIHE MOJRINLG CHIRONICLE. LONDON: . T'UESDtI, NO VIAMBER 16, 1824. WVe have taken from the Potteries Cazetle a letter from R. E. HEATHCOTE, Esq., addressed to ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THEa muWNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: FRiD4Y, AUGUST 6, 124. The Colony of New South Wales seems destined to flourish in spite of more than a fair share of the evils of British proconsular government. The valuable commo- dity which it can supply in the utmost abundance, fine 'wool, has drawn the attention of our rich Capitalists to it, whose remonstrances will force attention from the Foreign Office ...