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... LONDON. Oct. Si.—By arrival from Martinique this morning learn, that the French fleet lately seen hi the West India seas had passed that island to leeward, without coming to anchor, but only sending boat with letters shore. The Sovereign transport, with a detachment the left wing the 60th regiment, lately stationed at Bermuda, arrived here on the 14th the detachment consists of 200 men, under ...
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... LONDON. Pabis, Jan. 4.—Three projects of law were presented to the Chamber of Deputies Monday last. The flrst of these concerns the Civil List and tbe Appanage to tbe Princes and Princesses of the Royal Family, which it proposed to fix tbe former at millions of francs annually for the King's lite time, and tbe latter seven millions. Tbe second relates to the lung expected indemnity to the ...
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... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Monday. CBIM. CON.—COX V. KEAN. The doors of the New Court, Guildhall, were surrounded by eight o'clock, with persons anxious to get into the gallery, but the doors were not opened till nine o'clock. There was then a strong rush, but tbe large gallery was by no means filled. Amongst those present we did not observe any persons of note; and by half-past nine, even the ...
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... Paris, Jan. 17 The French Court was to go into mouring yesterday for three weeks, on account of the death the of Naples. The Moniteur Sunday contains the the Law respecting the Civil List, as adopted both Chambers, and also two Royal Ordinances relative to canals and coal mines. The Etoile contains, a long extract from the Austrian Observer of the Bth Inst. which confirms the fact of M. de ...
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... Frankfort paper* the have arrived. Under date of Hanover, January 14, we find the following regulations for augmenting the incomes and classifying the livings of the Protestant clergy :—• All the Protestant livings in the kingdom shall divided according to their income Into three pruie pal classes, each class rising 300 dollars above that below it. and each class divided Into three sub ...
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... Extract of letter from an officer of the Madras artillery, serving with the army at Cbittagong, dated August 1. 1824 :— The Burmese bave mustered 50,000 men; they are SO miles distant; but in consequence of the country between us being for the most part in undated, shall not be able to advance before tiie middle of October. Our army will then amounltoabout 87,000 men; 16,000 will advance ...