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... I s XL-I : fly o0LVs~a, 50IctOCK, Toss; !rvnDAY.-The fitst ?? Da .bd at3eyten..oclock on IMonday evening at Hoyjhe'ad,'the ?byal squadron .eing then 40 miles off.,' Ti'e inhabitants iwre .hirnated by' the mreaest enthusivti- Itw a ...
... I s XL-I : fly o0LVs~a, 50IctOCK, Toss; !rvnDAY.-The fitst ?? Da .bd at3eyten..oclock on IMonday evening at Hoyjhe'ad,'the ?byal squadron .eing then 40 miles off.,' Ti'e inhabitants iwre .hirnated by' the mreaest enthusivti- Itw a ...
... LONDON: C MOND.7r, MAY 28, 16. t We have received the Paris I'apers to Thursday last inclu- I sive. The following are extracts;_ 1 PARIs, MAY 24. Yesterday th' President and a Deputation of the Chamber of Deputies presented to the KINa Ehe projet relative to the Clergy, adopted in the sitting of Monday. HIS MAJ55ss after. wards held a Council of Ministers. Letters from Stockholm state, that ...
... STATISTICAL DETAILS ON PAWS. The Comte de Chabrol, Prefect of the Department of the Seine, has recently published a work from official documents, ?? some interesting particulars on the state of Paris. The following extract will afford a curious comparison with the state df London:- On the 1st January, 1819, there were registered In Paris, 1,171 Cabrlolets Je place (on the stands), of which 765 ...
... THBE OBPIs; A crazy-pated, *riterc cling hin eifl 'chiCleO Joufftoy,- whose lutubrations on the subject 6f the an- cient and modern Greeks, occupy almost every day. a considerable portion of the Gazett de l~vmnce, seems unfortunately to have got the better both of the leatl- ints 'and the judgment of the Editor of TLe Courtlo. M. Achile de Jouffiroy hates the Greeks, ancient and modern, upon ...
... TxEz MORN3J, f4URO0C L -o XNO . * m ot iteso w t c o. their sal Ineselts are too generally e aied by the Land- oldier and Armers of thiiis try. In their eager- tes for td exclusion of -ffrign produce, they forget bt ai manufarotung country, y resitng to receive, pnddce, necessnalty limits the We of is manufactures; P ;0 cls of the communit a:o much interested 1 eq increase of the mtnufactu ...
... I To'ri EtITO or ?? :RIN.G C; tlOflCLL .I . Your comments upon1 ,Lord 'Cochraznc', letter Wto Mr.. Brooks, contained in I'paper if y arexcertainly madeundera niisconceptionof 0ile su1ject4 on which his Loidship had written. And uporana trpe- r'jsal of his Lordship's letter;, I think you will End there is no appeal'to vulgar prejudices. His Lordship merely states the fact, that neutral vessels ...
... MADRID PAPESJ ttT,.nls, AUn. 29.-A disagreeable occurrences *lich took jilace this evening in the street of Jacrnietrezo, has ?? for a momnect the tranquillity of thie neighbours of that quatter. It appears that Don lgnacio Ordabas, Colonel of Engineers, and Officer of the War Department, who had just returned from the 1 scurlal, had a dispute in his habitation with the porter Who Ihad ...
... PARLS PAPERS' VitfNN'A, Jety 17.-Great activity relgns in our Cabinet; dispatches arrle ind cour-iers are expedited daily. The princi- pal 9ecretaries are itertvbetined vwith increased liabourv. ' Al- though'rigorouss secresy is otiia ined z and* nothing transpires, yet it is presumed, from the routes wirlsc the different couriers talce, and the number of estafettes which arrive from, and de- ...
... pA SAPERs. .7.ti'e KIng has accepteod t06'r adlc ot rd. . ccurt de Chate , riand.. A6_. - e per fcnta..s7L ?? c 153Sf. ; bi:agi oiS LondonT e at .d4^5f. 40c.-D tto 3 sno tlo , 29 20C.,. ^ ib,^2t.i 31r. ?? Walpls~e arrived In isde capital Au the 25th insrmnt, he is charged with ar:sslon tooitr Court, wJ~ic4 from ihe §isaljtles if-this personge, we doubt not i5 4f .iqortaoi. t. Ie thos ighi hi~ ...
... cORY biS.H Vo!?i'R EDITOR OF I'ffE, M0ORNVN6 CHINONICLE it s lit, I I have often lamented the extreme ascendancy, in our legiilative bodies', of the' grea t proprietors; the coali- v tion of soi1e of themn, with the Ministers of the Crown', f has reduced us to our'present condition. The security, n not' only of their privileges, but of their' property, has ti required the support of an ...
... ARISJv*4 I8:, ?? I . . .2, A ?? ]ilore ia . veta pse'lc it 4 ~ ,i jtpalt semi, {a2~ t. I-s i . Vs ,PJ i't BTapileeu was so morm. A;kve delayed 'w-rit till I, Could ifbronryou fth~ eftot is tsips'impoii'lnteilge e- donttu i Jon t iel funds,' for no.lpuxmas being i W ris thbought of the conne ttili Kcy iiaw nge ji-ed t W-%sl rnals; n ll 6 a msi h Zilgher Wderm iedlatgly pstudiys W~f ...
... Q.?1VBRAL. OPJJYJtS. .Hostasi.GUslstrs,JULtY 16, 1821. The following are the Dlsposinon Strength, and Stations, of the Guards and Picquets; for the Ceremony of the King's Coronation.;- Ist Life Guards. .. } 2d Ditto The Cavalry Duties are to be taken by Royal Morse Guards. the Corps named in the Margin, 2d Dragoons. under the comnmand of Major. gth Lancers. General Lord Edward Somnrset, loth ...