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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... 1'** We have received Two Pounds front .N. fur Captait i FRANCIS GO0OEZ VENE(;AS, and his brother Officer, : wbose caset appeared in 7'Ie C(,ioniele of yesterday, in the Report of the proceedings at the Mansion House on Saturday last. TIHE MOJRINLG CHIRONICLE. LONDON: . T'UESDtI, NO VIAMBER 16, 1824. WVe have taken from the Potteries Cazetle a letter from R. E. HEATHCOTE, Esq., addressed to ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING ('HR LONDON: THURSDlY, AUGUST 26, 124 We have more than once stated, that the paying labour out of the Poor's Rate originated im f on the part of the farmers and landholders. i ra We ltiw that the word humanity was constantly in the 1otie those who resolved, in so many counties at th time, s that the income of the labourers should be dered adequate to their necessary ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE lllOlBNTING CHRONICLE. LONDON: fONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1824. It appears from the Second Report of the Greek Vice-Admiral, dated off Samos, that in violation of the law of nations, and contravy to every principle of hu- manity, and of the intercourse of civilized countries, on the 21st August, the Greeks dispersed forty tran- sports of the enemy, laden with troops, with which they intended ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... IrTmE MORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: W yeelerday received Paris Journals to the X3th in- clufive, but the' contain' no news of importance. The French Government does not appear to have yet re- ceived any official intelligence from Egypt. Some of the Journals contain vaguie reports of vifories in Egypt, but they deferve no credit. The Diet of the Germanic Body has adopted a Con- clufum, by which it ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MHORNING CJYROGNLE. I LONDON: FRIDAr, 2MiAY 9. We yeflerday received Paris Pap'ers o' the ui , ?? bring very little news! Th f 7 does not take any notice of Egypt. At this, ?? ive are not m ch furprifed :-the French Got-ernaMeT., in alliprobability, have not had any dirc, ?? tion with Egypt fince Lord EKErH too3 his Ltion off Alle-andria, except'that by the Ofiris. Jn racr, ir we conflder ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... LONDON: YPDNES5DAr, OCTOBER z4. Yeilerday we received the Paris Journals to the roth isclufive. The Treaty of Peace with Portu- gal hat been publifhed. One of the principal Ar- ticles of it to this country, that which excludes our ffiips from Portuguefe pgrtsis atan end by thepeace. The regulations refpepding the boundaries of the Guianas il Americas are not not very interefting. They relate ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... LONDON: 'FRIDAr, 7ULr.. Yeflerday arrixved the Ilamlburgh Mail due on Sunn- day laft. I A letter from Vienna gives fame farther particulars of the taking of Rahmanieh, but they differ in feveral refpecas from the accounts in the' Gazette, and the latter may be con'lidered as the moR correct. This report agrees in ?? that thecombingd forces, after the fur- render of thegarrifon of'Rahmanieh, ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THES G QWRONICkS. LOQNDON: FJWJA, ?WJZB'VUMR 18i1125. It has for swe time bie a avoorite scheme of the ,lubons to inoroluce an Unpaid Magistacy, sirilar to 1W Owa, into Frar, aud if we are to believe an auer- tion in the letters frie Paris, in the lut namber of TIe London MXgazinc, It would peem that the gentry are ljtsy ripe for stacknb ianioutioa. It bah hitherto been 4e peculiar pride of ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MOANING CHRONICLE. LONDON: WVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1824. M. MALTE-BRUN, in an article on the Travels of Count ORLori through part of France, in the Journal es DeIebats, of Saturday last, observes- That the West, the South, and the Centre, which Count ORLOFF traversed on two different lines, frequently offered to him the spectacle of a civilization very little superior to that of Spain ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... ThE_4 AJO1?VIN 4Ro&v.14~. , - ~ ~. . .. ,I ?? LONDON':i . W- . VDN.ES DAr, 4UGUST S. The Expedition under the command o Lord Ner- .SON now en.grffies the yubiie a'nxiety and ionveixation; and it is genl ally belived that acco ntsvill.fpeedily, be received of his having achieved foibie Mriliant tri-- umpli: There can be.no dount t;1at.this exptdoI will not'bhe' daifiappoib'hid, ?? en er,: ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... It. MRqRANING. 'CRONICLE. LONDON: .HURPDAr, QOTQBZJ x. We yefterday received Pais 'Journals to the 27th incluiye. T'heyI o taim a good deal of curiots and interva}ing matter.. SevcraI letters from Gene- rals MuRAx and, WATRIN announce a very fevere aalon fought on the with Sejt. on the Ifland of Eibai, betweem Ihe French arny hetng p Ferraio; ahd the garrifon, aided by a bn, q troops of ...

Published: Thursday 01 October 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2190 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Editorial/Comment 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... * TIE MORNING CHRONICLE. LONIOON: FRIDA2', DICEMBER [S.. It lill remains the fubjecl of, conjedure wheQ the Deqnitive T'reaity will be concluded. The Congrefs, if Congrefs it can-be called, at Amiens,attraots littiele attention. The matter is, in all prbability, c6ndo~ed in the detail' * hich fuch a difceffion requires, 'by diffe- rent parties from thofe afrembled at the place which will have ...