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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... YTHE MORNING CHRONICLE'. LONDON: THURSVJAY, AUGUST 5, 1B24. The following account of the unfortunate issue of another attempt to cast out a Devil in Ireland is deserv- ing of attention: TO THE EDITOR 'OF THE DUBLIN STAR. A poor, humble man, named HALLORAN, residing near Loughrea, in the neighbourhood of Kilcrist, being in a state of lunacy, his relatives wiwrepersuaded by their Con- fessor, ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHROXOICLE. LONDON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBIEJ 2,1824. The proposition submitted by Austria- to the German Diet, which appeared yesterday among our extracts from Paris Papers, is a very expressive production. Facts had already sufficiently declared the views of Austria respect- ing Constitutional matters, education, &c. but the time, it seems, is now come for giving a complete ...

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

... THEa muWNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: FRiD4Y, AUGUST 6, 124. The Colony of New South Wales seems destined to flourish in spite of more than a fair share of the evils of British proconsular government. The valuable commo- dity which it can supply in the utmost abundance, fine 'wool, has drawn the attention of our rich Capitalists to it, whose remonstrances will force attention from the Foreign Office ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... I-,q7gMORNING; CHRONICLE. LONDON: SATURDAr, .NOYXM.BER 7 ,Vy yefferday received French. Papers up the :2d i yowever contain nothiing of any importance.- : ihe * Ojeur of the 3 nil ult- sis filled with a copy of he ew Bataian Conflitution, the fubifance 'of which, ibe foud in another part of this paper. It preferts ctbing particularfy 'wortby o'fobtervation.. A variety ~ f ijrconzances hav'e ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THEk MORNING CHRONICLBE. LONDON: FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1324. The Paris Papers of Tuesday exhibit pretty satisfac. tory proofs of the introduction of the Censorship. The blanks in them appear nearly equal to the printed parts. 'The Journal des Debats gives, under the head Constantinople, a more detailed account of the operations at Psara than any yet published. If it is at all correct, (and, ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE OfINING CHRONICLE, LONDON: TI1URsDy, AOTr0EMIHR 18, lIIi. If we may credit a letter from Zante, in our extracts from the Journal des Debatsp Thrace itself, with very little aid, would rise against tile Turks, who, with' their usual witdom, have assassinated tlhe. Bishops of l'hilip- popolis, Anchiale, Didemotica, Serres, Enos, Andri- noplc, and twenty others.' - 'lhe Ernpire of Turkey in ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORNING CHOWNICLE. t ~LONDON: MONDAY,- OCTOBER 3, 1825. WVe received last night Hamburgh Papers to the 28th Sept. from which the following arC extracts:- STOCKSHOL.s, AuO. IG-The following particulars m 1y serve to conmplete the information respectinag the ships sold by the Goverament - Our Government offered, on the representations made to it, to annul the sale, on condition that the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... - LONDON-:, --. XONVD0M, V49VEf MBER 8, 1824. We protest against the tone of some late articles and Jetters in The 'Jies respecting Mr. FAUNTLEROY and his partners. ' The professed object (it is said in a letter in that Journal of Saturday) of recapitulating and answering charges almost forgotten, is to render service to the unfortunate man; but allow me to inquire in what possible manner can ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORANING CHRO I * LONDON: TU4sm 2r, DEUCMBEP g. We yelierday received itibre fets cf Pjlt of the I, .tlle A.irit~eur of that ding t 7 one previouly arrived. The 7eo,. ;t , r :thejfl atatcs, khrat W Ur14i CORMx;'ALL,, .rsa; the preceding day.' None Ef the oter n tion this. The new elec'iqs for' the Sw f Ee-utiv C0N I mentprove fhlll father, that ihe c roi - teft the: lte Gos ernments to ...

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 ...

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