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THE ARMY

... TRE ARMY. CGENERAL ORD0A. ; Horse Guards, Oct. 6,1828. The General Commanding In Chief Is pleased to approve of General Officers Commanding Districts in Great Britain grant- lIg leave of absence to Officers, and furloughs to Non-commis- sioned Officers and Seldiers, under the following limitations and restrictions, viz, 1. The leaves of absence granted under this Order to Officers may commence ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1007 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

THE QUARTER'S REVENUE

... Jo QUARTERS REYENU. ,, tbe day on which the Qtrarter's Revenue is Made up. tarve paymt~tits are oftin made inta the Etchequer, At A I'. bout iat the day, it is nbviotis tbat we must defer the ' a'le . and the complete accounft if the Quarter, till wlt re bare een enabled to lay before the public, a general account, the accuracy of wlt ch may be rehled wCrrespondiorg Q14rrer last year, there ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 429 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

From the LONDON GAZETTE of Friday, Oct. 10

... Prom the LONDON GAZETTE of Fiday, (et. 10.1I BANKBUPTS. THOMAS WILMOT, of Sloane-sqare. Colnes, broker, aprariser, I and auctioneer, Oct. 17, at eleven, 24 and NoV.21, at tent the Courtof Commissioners of Hankrlpts. Basingball-strset Sellcitors, Measts. Wroastmore and Ellis, St. MildredN-cour Poultrr CHARLES TYRWHITT JONES, formerly ef SloaOO.StretSnighta bridge, afterwards efPark-street ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 999 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

CIRCULAR

... To tbe E fditort of the MoRximG Ifs- iiLD, the MORxNIG tblHRONiCLE, the STANDARD, the GLOBE, the NVPw TIUES, And the ST. JAkES'S CHRONXtLE. GOBBE;TT'S CORN. ,, B ?? Farf, 4th Oct. 1828. SIR ,'LAmongst the thousandsf per- sobs who have viewed my fieldtf seorn, it is very prrbable that you have been e 3if lthis be the case, and if you have bee-d it Barn-1EI within these ten days, your ?? eyes ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MIORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1828. We received last night the Paris Papers of Wednes- day, and the Gazette de France, dated Thursday. The Moniteur contains a report of M. de ST. CRICQ, the Minister of Commerce on the Commercial System of France. The complaints of the wine countries against the present prohibitory system, of which the Minister of Commerce has always ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4337 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

JOSEPH HUNTON

... The following letter from out Correspondent at Portsmbuthl contains the most authentic particulars of the ingenious manner in which Hunton was apprehended at sea which have yet ap- peated: On Taesday morning, Forrester, a City of London officer, arrived here, having a suspicion of Hunton's bhng in the nalish- bourhood, under the assumed name of John Wilkinson. For- rester's first care was to ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

AMERICAN TREES AND SEEDS

... AMERICAN TABEO AND SEEDS. Tas Trees that I shall have for salo this year ar-, ;s follows: FOR98TTREES. a Iundred..-They are two years old; or, rather, a year and a -half. They were sowed in May 1i27, and transplanted In May 1828. Some of them are aio*w more than se- ven feet hih; ; some not more than four o6 five, and-a few not more than three or four. They now form a ?? in my ground at ...

TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... S We have gai'led, then (by the war against France), a rank and- authority inEurope,- which, for the life of the longest liver of those who, now hear me, must place this country.upon an eminence which no possible: reverses can shake. We have gained, or rathe'r we have recovered;, a splendour 'of military glory which places us by the side of the greatest military- nations in the world. The ...

THE MOST INSOLENT OF ALL THE INSOLENT THINGS

... THE MOST INSOLENT OF ALL_ THE INSOLENT THINGS That have ever been uttered in te face of the most deluded and most choused niation upon the face of the'earth'. That is to say, FATHER GALLO- w.Y's (a Member of the City of London Parliament I) scheme for SILAUTGHTERING OXEN BY STEAM. My readers have, thought me joling upon this friend of BURDETT; hut 1 have been quite serious; and that I ...

USURY AND MONOPOLY

... TiE following Dedication will speak for itself when the reader shall have read, the title of the book and the re- marks which are subjoined. DEDICATION, By rilliam Cobbett, the Publisiter. TO THE a SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. QUAKERS, I have, in the above address, given you the appellation which you have chosen to give yourselves, and under the cover! of which, you have so long carried on a most ...

RUSSIA AND FRANCE

... RUSSIA AND kiRANCE. We hiave already acknowledged the Blockade of the Dar- danelles by the Emperor of Russia ; and not only munitions of war, such as salt-petrel gunpowder, muskets, sail-cletb, ropes, bombs, cannon, &c., will be prohibited from entering Into Con- stantinople, but all kinds of provisions, including sugar and coffee, will be most carefully excluded. The effect upon the ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 803 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

GERMAN PAPERS

... GERMAY EXPELs. The German Papers which arrived yesterday aid litle to tbe laformation wbich we hbd peviously received from the esat of warin theEast. Thefollowing areextractat- VIRMNA, SFrrT. 28.-In addiioen to the Turkish bulletins the jusfrian Obsevar gives the following articlet- CONSTANTINOPLE, SEPT. 12-DetFichments of troops are dailv arriving from Asia, which are intended for the second ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 750 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News