t&trsrday & Sunday's Mails. |

... article of information, cr a Gng'e fen-'mrnt not ditlnted by the De pot in the Thuiilcr.cs. We hay j received letters from America, cf Co lat: a d.te zs the 21 ll of December, at which time, we arc hap^y to find, no fymptoms ol the yell hv fever remained ...

i.T.nviy* marine lis v—Avgae is-

... Ifabclla, V.'catlicrh.s-.d, of Saeildi-.a-ad the Mi ncrva, laakus, of Hull, f.ir -Irclianj-c!, arc' loll in the White Sea. The America, Maikic, from S«r Sraatfiurlt to Joliu'i, harbour, an.l mud be unload, d. Aug. rss. .yz° iy.yy & ?? . ar. i ...

BRITISH MIi.HAR' PROWESS. 3 \

... engaged the attention of all The ftormirg 'ana capture of Fort Omoa ; Lord Cornwall,-, a fplemlid victories at L'amdeu in America With x6oo men only, he defeated near 7000; and af- :er-.v=r U with lcs than iieo, he defeated Ic.ocse men at Guildford. In ...

LONDON,—(Monday,) 03. 6

... biocitade of that renowned garrifon. A Treaty ol Amity amf Commerce was figncd at Paris on the 30th ult. between Fance and America. The Clet dv Cabinet obferves, that the points in queftion turned lefs on the pa.t than on ihe futuie relations ot the two ...

iERIAL EXCURSION

... together with 1 est barrels ot ftour, bad been entered within the raft week at the Liveipool cuftom-hoafe, ftorn the Baltic and America. The Importation of corn at Newcaltle Itkewife ftill continue! to f 0 great an extent, that many dwelling-houfct are converted ...

iHOCSEOI i OMMONS -J..CORN CO M 7.1 I T Ti

... acceptable : the ?? i: r. rw held out to the importation of il, ?? „ ,1,- into Great Britain all that can be t - • pact of America ; and confiderable ?? ,-ted from our Eaft India ?? 1 -ace of orders fent over land in Ail- f ?? cr, ar.d of the liberal terms ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Tue'day, after the curtain dropped; and it is faid that his falary has alfo been raifed. MI-S. MERYR isfrd great a favouoite in America, that fhe is not in the leaft inclined to return to this Coun- try,. and has declined very liberal overtures from the Cov ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of the faid United' Kingdom to Ron EaT a SioFaP. MaitLNc s, Efq. LieutenantGovernor of the o Nrovince of Lower Canada,' in America, and to the heirs mni-t of his body lawfully begotten. hc Some of the-late refgnations are depided in the Mi- a niflerial ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Edward Pcllew, Bart. on a ?? the Lon- don packet ?? fhip, Lieutenant Fegan, from a cruize; and yefterday the American fbip America, Captain Thomas Cono- may, with ftigar, coffee, &c. f:om Philadelphia, called here for ?? back this evening, by contrary ...

THEATRE

... announces the arrival there within :the precedioig fix d4ys, of no lefs than.9,764 -barrels, and 74 half barrels of flour from .America. On Saturday-afternoon a fire broke out on board the 1fabella, Captain HafslewOod, laying in our dockc; 'which we are happy ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Didelpt, Mils ierot; Alla: Ir.-Lalrerie, Madiemoilelle 1arifot, Madare fegvile * Afsja, :Madame Laboric, Mills Cranfield; America, Madame Hilligf- berg, Mifs Lupino; with the whole Corps de Eallet; to coni- clude witlh a Charadierirtic March. After the ...

ODE

... there in December in the Portuguefe Uhip = Balmiiano, after encountering great difireffes- The above gentlemen failed from America in the l eu-Navigator, bound to Madeira and Bombay, and r were wrecked in latitude 23, 27, 1deg. S. andf longitude z6, 3 7s ...