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RD THE GAZETTE DE STANDARD A the Gazette, is answer rolio* ing,Ba ivc(lresiiecliug assertion of fc-«5.Tr- , W h9 k

... in ISIO- telle us nut forget I * :>i t the beat in the Mauri£he ,o J'‘.,l troo of France. Toe i. * rt v,ae o* the •n« and the most ndicuhms of hragga- W «tc ’ ,h In the years 1808 and 1809, the ttr^ l „Tsid great injury the commerce pany. The government f* ,‘ expedition ot thou- hanr half Sepoys. The garrison > cm.s'sted of men, commanded ' n.,'aeris. The the expedition * OeneriJ * Paste, ...

BANKRUPT to surrender In the COUNTRY

... MADDOCKS, Peter, Urerpool, tlraber-mercbent, Jan. 18, Feb. 12, one, at the Clarendon Itooma, Llrffl pool. Attorneys, Mr. Vincent, King's Bench-wslk, Temple: and Mr. J. Robinson, or Messrs. Bartley and Roberts, Liverpool, DIVIDENDS to be made In BASINGHaLUSTREET. ATKINSON, G. W., Fenchnreh street, and Leman-street, Goodman s-delds grocer, Jan. 24. BEET. C. Ci.. Stan.ford-street; Blacltfrßir?, ...

(To be continued)

... Edward Rice, Esq., formerly a partner in the house of Latham and Rice, bankers, at Dover, will one of the new candidates in the room of Mr. Poulett Thomson. Mr. Rice has retired upon his fortune, and lives on his estate, a few miles from Dover. This gentleman entertains I'beral opinions. Dover, Dec. 31. —Saturday, whilst it was blowing hurricane of wind from the south-east, and waves running ...

u it fell into controrersy with its fellow ini j«. journals, and while, with an honourable mu-1, it imitated the

... good temper and gentlero: nlik • icr of its Conservative, then its only anti- Us. If the divisions of the ministers ad\ itage on one side, they bid fair to present t lat advantage alloyed by the degradation of the p ess on the other. We wish that they would keep their vulgar violence to themselves, and not spoil such journals as the Globe with it. The ministerial writer may like a republic ...

The Fourth Volume of the TRANSLATION of the iVILMOIRS of MADAME JUnOT V-* (DUCHESS of ABRANTES). Written ..

... General’ Secret Mission to Madrid and Lisbon with numerous Anecdotes the Nobility of S: ainand Portugal, Ac. The gossip the duchess is always delightful, and the work is full of interesting mat er, that it would be difficult to light upon any thing unworthy of notice.—Athenseum. Who has not passed some of the most agreeable hours of his life In lounging over these graceful records of elegant ...

thoaeiaat works, of opinion that It were capable of it be deinvadibg of three days' march. M. Allcot then examined

... the third, fourth, and fifth anides, which contained the measures of police of the political part of the bill. Tha ordonnaoce of tbs Kino, decreeing the state siege, should, he said, instantly communicated to the Chambers, if they were assembled; and, if net, at their earliest maatin|;. But the invasion, or armad revolt, must be real the danger must imminent authorise tbs enactment of sach an ...

service are equally eßienaine

... hi* Mort Faithful ’llajesty, reepect the BritUK flag in its character ef neui ral; and they detire avoid even the shadow of ins ult, placing every reliance in the repeated guarantees firmly given by your government that its vessels of wrr will not interfere, nor afford protection those of the ' ebels. I beg to inform you tl at having ordered an inquiry to ; be made into the affair of *ome ...

SIEGE OF ANTWERP,

... SIEGE ANTWERP, CONTINUATION AND CONCLUSION OF OEN. CHASSE’S REPORTS. Head-quarters, Citadel of Antwerp, Dec. 23, Nine in the morning. Mv la»t despatch comiwt down the 16th, at seven in the evening, have now the honour transmit to your Excellency, in form, the sequel events up the present. December 16. The enemy continued hie fire during the night with great intensity. We replied to it with ...

ronßtcv TNTKr.uGßinm, HOLtANP. . The following extracts from the Dutch papers, were published in a second ..

... • (From die SlaaU Courant the intt.) TUB HAGUE, Jaw. 8. an now enabled communicate the following report of General Chassd:— « HIS EXCELLEKCY THE MIKISTEE WJM. “Antwerp Citadel, Dec- 28. In continaitlon tetter the in»t., I hare the honour to report to your Excellency, that, queoce of the capitulation condoM, the enemy amt day took pQuestion the rarehne the mam gate, and subsequently of the live ...

I yesterday announced the arrival of fcia Majesty’s bng Savage from Lisbon-and Oporto, and to-day I have ..

... the arrival of h’» Majesty’s schooner Pike, Lieut. Brooking, from the same places, having sailed from Lisbon the of January, and Oporto so late at the Bth, at noon. The news by ter is somewhat interesting from the latter place. On the 7th a heavy cannonading took place from the Mignelite batteries, which lasted for three hours, occasioning great destruction to the bouses in Oporto. On the ...