News, Froeign & Domestic
... ?? fg~oriql & I omeotit. GREEK PROCLAMATION. %acedians! Greeks! The standard of liberty waves b twe. t he sunumit of Olympis, over the summit of Pindus. It ;l11rious monuments, the monumental columns, the tombs S o ...
... ?? fg~oriql & I omeotit. GREEK PROCLAMATION. %acedians! Greeks! The standard of liberty waves b twe. t he sunumit of Olympis, over the summit of Pindus. It ;l11rious monuments, the monumental columns, the tombs S o ...
... Im.Tarictiro. LOCAL. h The Duke and Duchess of Northumberland and suite t passedY through this town on Tuesday evening, on their b rcute &rom Wynnstay for Ainw-ick, Northurnberland. o The 88th regiment, or Connaught uRangers, com- a mrr~anded by Colonel Fergusoro, which lately left this tI tovn for Manchester, returned here on Thursdag and]I a l'riday last, and on Eaturday and Sunday ...
... F7 t? f f..? tt.7.1,ISI Afib Of t DiOViST oft 1iRS6NS who s.J xiae *aIied GENERAL CERTaiVCATHS (D) at bkdt o~i. i. ed ech. B. CioW,,S. r SeW j Eni5'. 5 Jar ,rowne, Ekdwdrd, Parriner- dou'tiob7 litjrdrt * . Barn1, o.H.e G GtLangoWiri 11Far,; Barber, - .,oPort-soleers Ward; Fhislwp, John, Castle do. narF Wardb, Bird, G o.-, Frrishv, W. ?? Ward; Byry, F1. d. do; do.; Box, W.n 7H. do. do. ...
... ___ITHOMASTHOMPSON. _5k, 11w1. ?? ?? ?? ?? :: a' .. I: . 'rl I ?? ' : . ' ~ .. 1e'f Uowing Letter tcontailns a f&w i~accuracie si paiptofg I;rguagei.but we did not sh tohaaard a'y ?? tn!;. I ?? 4~ ~MOR ci' TOJEU IO 1 xqy AA ?? Portunate wreT P sa, w'ho Nwsas minglasi ?? roberyhs ! Ocxeagenera1 ntvst, ,kfitibD youvwirll do: me .the }ustice,'.as the'proe~eut0rrto~ F~iYEtz Xi.columims 6f;btr: ...
... . FUNERAL OF RICHARD HONEY &, GEORGE rRANCIS. i Sunday being appointed for the funeral of the two D unfortunate men who met with their deaths on the day of the e Queen's funeral by the 'fring of the soldiery at Cumberland- : gate, at a little before one o'clock the funeral precession of R. t Honey left Raseestrect, Soho, arid proceeded to Oxford-street, r along whicl i} ived slosvly, 'and was ...
... T71E REV. MILES JACKSONS SER2.ION%. An elaborate reply to our remarks on Mr. Jacksont' Samloin has been inserted in the paper published by, that rae- ic rend gentleman's printer. Although it does seem a little absiird jj to answer, at this time of day, any defeiiee of :tlepieeopssit'oedi- eeoc doctrine, we shall notice one or two argumnents osed by this l writer, who signs ?? kuito Cleerrr. We ...
... H EA r. PETvft J ? L Git ?? ?? ?? 11 - . -1- I-I. [From 1 Aft moirs oft e Courl qfP'iaUM' TITE dZAR, PETKU THE GREAT, AT BERLSN, WITR THE C2ARINA. THIE GREAT CATHERINRE: WITAr FOVR MU SNDkRtD LADrES OF 'I 1 EIt CR i 11tT. On their ar ival, as the Czar dsik d nmagni6f. Cr nee afld society, he iequested flie King to lodge him in a tumnt r-hous¢ ,wtfich the Qtreen had irs one of' 1he 6uburbs of ...
... PRIV ATE CORRESPONDENCF. London, August 29. 1821. 1 There have been arrivals to-day from several parts of 11the Continent, but yet no decisive intelligence has been l_ received respecting Russia and Turkey. Private accounts from St Petersburgh speak openly respecting the negecia. al tions which are going forward. The following is an ex-a e. tract froom one of them :_ e. St Peterburgh, Aug. 7. ...
... .NEAT.CAS X:,L1, SEi-1 'E1 It wetil 'he seicti Iy 'Ii' Ueemtint of' ?? 1Ciiv h 'at i I.a'tsdon, (ptu'e 'ithat L'iniitt'r'% ?? inut; to: aild it Mitlujihd, ?? a nst'st'a1tttniirtit 'tos a's'CL ,tud the Laindt Y'id by sea. Otn I yaprv iiittl nn~ laid.j ga'i ( Pacat wclhw die a ?? jilstices.-n'tikye puiiti -vio 41c EtO It B. councl ic r4 r ?? rim his M'4cyty's, a bwliten Ottill' rOttI mast. Th ...
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... P OSTS CR I PT. LONDON, SEPT. 21. Yesterday both Houses of Parliament met, pursuant to prorogation from the 12th of July, when they were further prorogued to Thursday the 29th of November. It is understood that another prorogation will takle place. Parliament is, therefore, not expected to meet for the dis. patch ofbusiness, in the ordinary courseof events, till about the middle of next ...
... HIS MAJrESTY S mi '1o TilJ; (UHRIAGII. Dublin, Sept. I. Ypsierday having been appointed by hi s Ma- jejty, in place of WO ne sida y, for visiting the ! nviagniicent plain of Kildare, from the very early hour or four in the morninr, until an ad- s vanned period i ia Ihie diy, the various roads and m avvntie s leading in that direction were literally t covered with group s of ?? fonot, horse- a ...