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NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... detained the Telegraph hired armed brig; the Christianberg, laden with salt, from Faro, bound to Alton*, detained La Suffi. sante sloop of war; the Providenlia, laden with 1 wool from Bilboa, bound Hambro', detained the Dolly hired armed cutter ; and the Able ...

This D*v » published. Two Volumes OdAvo, price |4*. Boards, . The life of david garrick, By ARTHUR MURPHY, Esq

... Worcester, Jn. stead John Zachary, of Arcley, Esq.—Sir John Stepney, of Llanelly, Bart, to be Sheriff the county Carmarthen, instead of Thomas Stepney, of Detw, id, Esq,—Rob, Lloyd, of Esq. be Sheriff of . the county of Cardigan, instead of John Palmar Chichester ...

THE COURIER

... the stories of plots and conspiracies were continued, and the conspirators were said, not indeed to be in open arms, but intending to arm, and to prepare uniforms for their array, though not single musquet, or a single unitorm, was discoj vered in support ...

THE COuiuEß

... of Paiiiament will finally settled. The ami PRtNcessis, on their arriving in i ivi-n, paid a morning visit to the Countess Cardigan, in Upper Grosvener.sltect, Their Roya. Highnesses the Prince of Waiis, the Duke York, Prince Adoiphus, and Lady a Finch ...

THE COURIER

... uiervtr, eleven, at the Ktui's Arms Inn, Dcd- A person of the name Hilton, a camnet-inalccr, diortmi. , . . . , , was opposed under clause rrspedking frauds. It i was alleged that this per.on had. after hi. commit. OH. John Owen Harries, late ot Canligm ...

h'AFAL I'™iiLLfCENCE

... and Albi. C'-re sloop in dock ; the Force gun has been paid iff; the Ann armed ship is otdered to paid off. —Wind N. L. moderate. t .vaur , A’c-y. Yesterday evening the Sally armed ship sailed m the Sound, w th t'.te homeward hound trade, about sixty 1 ...

St., DOMrNGO,

... TOUSSAIWT. Head-quarters, Cape, 15 Floreal {May I see with pleasure. Citizen General, that you take the course ol submitting to the arms the Republic. Those who have tried to mislead you respecting the real intentions the* Governmejif, are very criminal. not now ...

nt.LAKD

... Fethard, (county 'J'ipycraryJ have beat forced and robbed arms. On'the night of the 4?h, the house of John Crc. han, of Coliegh, was altered by armed banditti, and robbed of two stand of arms, his watch, and some bank notes. On the night of the Btb, Robert ...

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... and in the centre of the colour were Her Majesty’s arms, embroidered and surrounded with sprigs of variegated colours and designs. At the lower corners were the Liters C. R. and under the coat of arms were the the words—“ Queen’s Royal Volunteers.” Prayers ...

THEATRE, CO FEN T.G ARDEN

... Earl St. Vincent attended. Her Majesty and Princesses have, within these few days, seen the Marchioness of Bath, Countess of Cardigan, and Lady C. Finch. Yesterday Cabinet Council sat for long time at Lord Hawkespury’s Office, in Downing.street. The Chancellor ...

MR. GRATTAN,

... Guards. 57th Ditto, Captain Shadforth to be ijor purchase, vice Smith, who letnes. Hospital Mate John Carnegie to Assistant-Su’rgeon. 591 h Ditto, Lieutenant John Campbell to be Captain Company, without purchase, vice Wharton, promoted in the Stlt West India ...

DIVIDKNbS

... writ was moved yesterday for Lord Geo. Thvn.ve, who has accepted the office of Comptroller of the Household, and for the Hon. John Spencer, tv ho has been appointed Receiver General for Oxj fordshire. , The Election for Cambridge does not take place till ...