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... LONDON— OcroHits 22 Mr Merry, late Charge d.A ffaires at the Court of Copenhagen, is appointed to fucceed Mr Liilon,' as his Majefly's Minifter Plenipo- tentiary to the United States cf America. The Iving has been pleafed to appoint John Hookham Ftcre, Efq. his Majefty's Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of his Highneh. the Prince Regent of Portugal. Dr Millmcn, ...
... COR X— Oct. si. Laft night, a moft barbarous murder appears to have been committed on the body of a woman named Horksg an, who lived with her hufband, Daniel Horrigan, in Crane-Lane, May-pole- load. She was laft night accompanied home by him, but fo dreadfully wounded and bruifed, the apparent confequence of a violent beating, that this morning Ihe was difcovered lifelels in bed. To aggravate ...
... !.erg, the Imperial Envoy Extia- « London. A Cabinet Council was -as. Saturday, and the refult of their - 3r .s having been communicated to Count :ir g, Mr Maurix fet off on Saturday e- -^l3 return to Luneville,. and failed on si from Dover in a Britifh Sag of *d hss Imperial Majefty means to adhere ''he lift convention figned with Eng- - ret treat but in concert with that Courier, it is ...
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... [FRO-V: OUR LONDON COR-EESFOKDENT.] HOUSE OF COMMONS— Nov. 17. Mr Jones gave notice, that to-morrow he would move for the correlponder.ee relative to the evacuation of Egypt, referred to in the correioon- der.ee between the French and Britilh Govern- ment, laid before the Houfe. Mr William Du-das informed the Ho— c, that his M-jeliy had ordered ihe various accounts of the public lie. vice to ...
... ««__-. Tsie capture of the notorious ?? (faid to have been takes ?? I :_ i ,. ' -trodden, _p_..-Ji ; ?? ?? ?? ling itfclf civllizej, ever co ?? _•_ it. than all ctheis to a halter, ir is this \M fliould tvepunilh him, his ?? ' were not of much the fame ?? hare fivcd us tl.e prefent que.- w i 1 hanging him themfelves, v.ouiJ:..l- -■' Ho period ?? ?? ?? -- « likely to be fo- fpeedy as jiifti: ...
... multitude sI.S r.c.t trouble ?? ?? a ci ?? Baste, i : .s ■ ?? marc injurious than his army, v '■ - ?? ?? . .as it was Lv ?? - ■'■-■• ■■'■ - Ie v 1a:. e1*. .1. Every aeeoun; from Egypt acre, i termination ar.d aclivc exertions c: Ml tain that country. He had been joaf ral Beys and the:.- pariif-ns, panted bed a.! ti:c Greeks able tai •' cot even c*ee: ting tbe crewj oft! I trait-ports a-.i ...
... MOUSE OF COMMONS— Pec. 3. The Speaker counted the Houfe at fo_r o'clock, and there being only thirty-fix Mem- beis prefect, adjourned until to-mbnow. M Jones's mouon relative to Egypt was to have been made this nigh:, but as Minifters and feveral Members dine to-day with Lord Nelson, ! this bufinefs ftands over I believe until to-mcr- It has been reported this forenoon, that the I troops ofthe ...
... hi done again:! tiie ?? Stint in ir The ?? of Malta is, it will be c.l as tiie caui'e ofthc mealure. A i from i'etei fourgh of the ?? if f.iiors were taken out of the 13.it! fent into daTcren: towm,and icaiact foidiers. An arute i n.- jcirdi; ,- in r. tpokt-n of in letters from E'uncar aa:: and letters from Copenhagen arTtrt, I to that ?? has adsally been f me.' Prom Getaany v.c bam, that h ...
... We formerly ftated that the Em r eror founds his claim for having; ?? of Malta ,-pon a treaty which he ftates to have been concluded in 1 70S with this country. The magnanimity of the Emperor however does not enquire whether the C'onvenrion ofthe 30th Decem- ber 1798 will be fulfilled; he does not make any representations to our Court, but recurs, in the firll • nftance, to an a« of tioftility ...
... LLOYD'S MARINE l.i- I — Dec. 12. 1800. Ihe Alfred, Adam, from ?? Is on shore on Gothland. The car^o is expected to be saved. The his, Car.neli,' from Jamaica to .Liverpool, isput The Peggy and Betsey, Woodman, from Charle- ston to Honduras, is totally lest within four hours sail of Honduras Ba -— crt-w saved. Ttie li,i-.ca, Peterson, from Nnrklopin_; to London, is lo.t oa the L-MC Slioals— ...