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FiOM UOTIII CORRE-iroSD-a^B

... with i: Captain Bosjct,. from Mr Wickha-i, who brings the 4 ger.ee of the iurrender of 90CO of t'-t ■ near Genoa, anl tlae death of Gene.-.! I s:.ot through the head. Although state cial, yet it is to be regarded as aothem : 'Esse following arc the particulars ...

I [FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.1

... lait ?? off Uihant. Parliament, it is faid, will be prorogued on Wedncfday the itjth inllant. Wears forry to ftate the fudden death of Lord Vifcount Sydney, on Monday afiernoon, at his villa, Sydenham. Pee-.urning from his morning's tide, he went into the ...

LOSDON-Sepie-ibsf. J

... his nature, and, afscr a pilgrimage to the tomb of Mahornmed at Mecca, accepted „si invitation frosi i'iaroo Tbe immediate death, however, 6f that prioce, having rroltratcd bis estenfive objects, lie incited part of his country to a predatory warfare, ...

LONDOK- 9t.-TtMSES 15

... received yeftetday from .Lord Keith in the Mediterranean, is, that a revolt cf the French army in Kgypt has taken place Cncc the death of Genera! Kieber, and that a deputation has been fent to the EngUlh Admiral, from the majority, p; .-.poling to evacu- ate ...

LONDO N—Septemker z6

... Cathcart, M. A. has been in.'lallcd Prebendary of the Pie- bend of Bairr.by upon tl-.e Moor, in York Ca thedral, vacant by the death of Nathaniel Smith, M. A. LICSHT HORSE VOLITNT E E P. 3 I CF LCN3ON AND WESTMINSTER. Copy of ii letter from his Grace the Duke ...

LONDON—October 24

... from Lifbon, dated the Sth inft: 1 am happy to inform you that the disorder at Cadiz is very much decreafed ; the number of deaths leffens daily, and it is faid that the infec- tion has abated. We are ir. daily expectation of troops from Gibraltar, though ...

LORD N E 1. S O N

... Company- poffeifions in India had fo well flou- rilhed, owing to the wife meafures purfued by the Honourable Company tithe death of our inve- terate foe Tippoo was accorppliilied, and peace reftored. The objec. of our enemies ihe French had been thus ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... it was the conofant prac. if tice of a Coroner to' call an inqueft upon the body of te every perfon who had died by viclert death, to after. It tain whether it was accidental or not. In this coun. le try we had no fach proceedings, but his Majefty's Ad- ...

INCORPORATIONS OF LEITH AND EDINBURGH

... taken preparatory to the eredhon of Leith-inito a royal burgh. But the internll of her parry quickly y declined; and after her death, the fupeciority of the town of South Leith wsV purchafed in !j6S by the lnton of Edinburgh; the Magiflttats of which 'cae ...

CRUELTY

... Archer, the young wo- n nian on vvhofe account this indiftment had been pre- m ferred againft this man, was fanifhied almoft to death, 1' and five of them had aclually expired by want.- .h Thefe poor wretches were fo flarved that they went at to the lhog.trough ...

COURT [ill] KINGS BENCH—June 29

... the medicines to the mother, e while the child was alive in the womrb, the fubfequent ti birth of the child, and then its death within a year n arid a day, fo as to demand of you to draw the con- clufion, that the child died in confequence of the a' medicines ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... he hi was a Diffenting Minifter, and had been acquainted or with the teftatrix about feven years and a half before or her death. 'He faw her two or three times every year. I w She fiated to himn at one tirie that her relations fhould IV, not have her ...