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'I HE PEI,SI"IN AJIBASSADOn.

'I HE PEI,SI"IN AJIBASSADOn.

'I HE PEI,SI"IN Fri,lu V a . Court rras..hehl at the :East IToitl6, oliere I) . ireetors were to reeelvi, _Ex trat , rdivtiry, A bthil Firissan. tt'att•ti i .tes were covered with cli7ttting, f . the sl sirs b ti7t!. At. two t,is Excellency, • by Sir rittttel . • 'Aletunatuler,.M
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
VAR.

VAR.

‘, The Emperor left Paris on the 18th April, guards, without equipage, and without troops; 'hi; armies, hastily assembled from the different parts of Germany, fled astonished at the onforseen aggression, and at the multitado of enemies who surrstaided theta on all sides. Ratisho
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
NO. 243.

NO. 243.

December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
Eit:PORT POICDECTINIREA.

Eit:PORT POICDECTINIREA.

The euntinuance of mild weather through nearly the Whole of last math, ia brtitight the fatter-own wheals into flag; by seltich their will be shell ei cd from the frOilS, `and 'their tillowing much aided in the spring. The ea'l-11 , * sows look very promising, except a few spots
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
MARRIED.

MARRIED.

On Christmas-day, at St. Andrew's, Leicester, of Red Lion-street, Miss OstelL of Nelson-square. On Tuesday, at Cuitlington, noar Bedford, J. Esq. NI.D of Birmingham, to Mi,s Curtis, of Cardingtoti. At Clifton, H. Hughes, Esq. of Huddesdon, Herb, to Miss E. Kempe, On Saturday, th
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
ISANKRUPTCIEg ENLARGED.

ISANKRUPTCIEg ENLARGED.

'T. Burland, 11ungerford, Berke, draper, from Dec. 26i to Feb. 1$; at eleven, at Catildliall. • J. t'eary. Kin i island-road, builderi from. Dec. 30 to Jan. 17, at ten, at Guildhall. . BANK ItU PTS. W. Morris, Birmingham, timber-merchant, to surrender Jan. 12, 13, and Feb. 6, at
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
THE NEWS. LO N DO N:

THE NEWS. LO N DO N:

THE NEWS. LO N N: ',HONDA EC E E • , . THE MOO, itnpOrtant feature in our foreign intelligence relates to the dissolution of the marriage of NAPOLEON and his Empress JOSEPHINE, The most bitter eneinies of the French Chief, must admit, in this proceeding he has been actuated by a
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
DECEMBER 31

DECEMBER 31

ficatiotii the tesult of the most profound politi& corn))inations, and the maintenance of the order ; in the inferior, iforin the prominent features of thellistory of . the vervii .464 cla p sed. h ehumerated tinder the difiVrent heads of publiclabours\ - in particular in Paris,
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
REASONS FOR PEACE.

REASONS FOR PEACE.

TTIE avidity . whichi has distinguished many of the present Ministers in their acquisition of places, and the pertinacity with which they have all clung to therm naturally encourages an idea that they would readily adopt any measures which wo`uld confer a permanency on their sit
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
PO hi-CA'.

PO hi-CA'.

BO )ET. A hackney coachman drove an extraordinary character to the office on Tuesday cyceing under the following. eircuMstantes.;—The coachman stated, that he had t aken up the Gentleman in his coach at the Garrieo Head public house, in Bow-street, a short time previous, and he
December 31, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England