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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHGROICLL.0 LONDON: WREDNlNSD;Y, SEPTEMBER 15, 1B24. An express arrived last night from Paris, with an ac- count of the death of Louis the EIGHITRNTH On Monday morning. The extracts from, the Moniteur, which 'we received last night also by express, prepared us for the immediate occurrence of that event. The Ruler of thirty millions,-of a people too to. wards whom for centuries the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE JMORiYLY, CRI?-ONWILCJ. LONDON: - IVE.VESD.4, _Xr9VEAJBER 10, 1824-. The Paris Papers of Sunday are nearly barren of in. telligence. The Journal dens I eats, adverting to the approaching evacuation of Spain by the French Armies, asks, what guarantees the present state of-Spa n offers for the maintenance of public tranquillity, and for the safety of the Royal Family of that country ?-, ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNINVG CHRONiCLE. LONDON: 2'UESD.1k, OCI'OBER 26, 1824. If the speeches at the Meetings of the Catholic Asso- ciation are often more characterised by violence and the flattery of vulgar prejudices, than by comprehensiveness of view and soLndness of reasoning, we find occasionally in the Dublin Papers essays of a far higher class than that to which the speeches belong. W e have been more ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... ITHE MOBNIANG CHRONICLE. LONDON: SJTURDAY, DECEMBBR X , 1824. We received last night five days' French Papers, to Wednesday inclusive, with the Etoile of Thursday, containing the KING'S Speech on opening the Chain- bers, which we subjoin: KING OF FRANUE'S SPEECH.-OPENING OF THE SESSION. PARIS, DEC.23,-Thetribunes, thoughspacious, could hardly contain the multitude of spectators. The foremost ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... :K 'THE8 M I r_ ~i~diite,' eturns from the Cler'16.~Q 6'.i~,~own i~ezn, f henumber, oF Pers~iss bb)!ii tbed1 the -e Cable~ ~~~~~C onitin '.AlwalsI 107427 '102 Sid'S' 5622 Assaut 1)31 Cilvu .'. 5~,s76 620 4411- 100.-241' tl0; Apsa~t5W .Ifn' ~ . '.. 322,410 139 - 4 o *. 4 19 A 0s ltt Ite . ..130.997 ~41 06 5125A9sut 7)255 'Lororeirri '193559 190' 55I ~ 4C' `72'l83 HAsalli 141) 2PS ffyoeA 16974 ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... 'Wo I ave received It. Is. for JOIN FRANKS from F 4A Friend -in, Austin Friarc, 'iwj-; uzfQ-rirNG CHIRnd6ICtI. LONDON: YUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14,1821, *the projected Reform in the judicial procedure of ScMla d, forms at present the subject of dicpssion in Pamphlets and Newspapers in that country. It appears to us that many of the objections of the op- pncnts 9f the Bill are unanswerable. We should ...

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... THE MOrINIATG CHRONICLE. I LONDON: TZURSASAr, MAr 14. Late laaR night we received the PAris Journals to the loth inclufive. The French Government does not yet appear to have received any dire&1 accounts from Egypt, The Moniteur, however, after inferting all the Englifh accounts, official and unofficial, has published a long article on the probabilities of fuccefs in the contefi [or Egypt, and ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THlE MORNING CHRONIlLE. LONDON: MONDAT, SEPTEMBER I4. We on Saturday received the Paris Journals to the 9th inclusive. The only thing of impor- tance they contain is a flatement of intelligence from Alexandria up to the s4th July. It appears that MENOU, fupported, it is faid, by all the officers of rank, RAMPON, IRIANT, &c. has pofitively re- - fufed'to accede to the capitulation of Cairo, ...

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... LONDON: SATURDAY; '1,T-PEMIBBR 5. We again received another day's French papers, but they contain no news. The French Funds have fallen a little: They are 47. Chofe who calculate the vigour and intenfenefs of difcuflfon refpe~ting peace, by the rapid interchange of Couriersi conclude that the queftion is now ap- proaching to a crifis. This remark has, for the hlft four or five months, confoled ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MOR1\JNG CIIROiVIGLE. LONDON: SATURDA2', UATE zo. We again received yefterday Paris Papers of another tay, ehofe of -he i6th, but the frequency of their ar- rival does not compenfate thelr want of 4cws. The report of the conclusion of peace between Spain and Tortugal, is not confirmed. The Official Journal takes no notice of it. A letter from Pau, of the 7th ofJune, reports a raragraph of ...

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... THB NOINNG CIJONCLR,. LONDON: WEDNSD,41, oC(,'TOBER 27,1824. The question whether the proceedings of the Police Courts shall or shall not be reported was yesterday dis. cussed in the Court of King's Bench. The accuracy of the report was not impunged, so that the decision of the Court will go to determine the lawfulness of publishing any thing which takes place before Magistrates in their ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... TH1E MORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3a, 1825. The distinguishing peculiarity of the English law is this, that the justice of a case is not the point which it chiefly considers-its atin business is with the forms. To deter from crime, or to promote the discovery of truth, is not so much the object of the law of Egfland, as to hold forth every encouragement to technical skill; and ...