tion. At noon he : set off for Rastadt, where his head-quarters arrived hi the morning. The EMPEROR will be to-day at Louisbourg, the usual residence of the ELECTOR Of WIRTEMBERG. . Marshal BERTIIIER, the Minister of War, has accompanied 1 - lis 111AJESTY. The detachment of the
October 17, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
" By the recent intelligence from . Austria ; it appears that the number of sick in the French Hospitals amounts to 14,000 men. If We add to this the 8000 that were killed in he Battle of Austerlitz, it will be evident, that the day on which :the French boast - of havina lost: s
March 13, 1806 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
WE ATIIE RCOCK. . .. . [NO. , he new Farce ,of the performed for ~! the second last night, was received by a hrillTant " a u die nce , w ith reiterated shoots of applause from all parts "_.. of theTheatre." DRURY-LANE FLAY-BILL, Nov. O. • I am not a little gratified „to find that
November 28, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
- 711 POLICE. Y-sterday the day appoitacii fr r /he person CalitAin Beci.ct, &c. thither Cu Cm p_,oner werr: d.sapp.ointc.•d. The stchle-heel..., rs 0 ;an SeS tO ih prisoner, and whose dvpoiltions wel Icn Gu a , were again exami.ned, but, nothing came that the public; are ncrt ac
November 28, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
PRICE OF STOCKS THIS DAY. AT ONE O'CLOCK. Reduced - . —Omni= . .—Cousuls . 601 Arnwed. MAILS. Due. O O Waterford O . - Hamburgli O O 062 , . . 1 0 4. . 4 ' :A:ks 4 . ,;* • - \*- 1 , \‘ . 05.1 " L i. '4lllO,
March 13, 1806 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
Tuesday, at St. Mary-le-hone Church, by the Rey. Wm. Groves, Cieorge Reid, Esq. eldest son of Georg 2 Reid, Es* of Watlington-hall, Norfolk, to Miss Louisa Uakeley, fourth daughter of Sir Charles Oakeley, Bari. Monday, at Kimbohon C,astle, Charles Palmer, Fsq. of Luckley-park ,
November 28, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
strength, it is a formidable force when directed "against the flanks of an army. The object of this column appears to . be to perm- , trate into Bohemia, and force a passage to Vienna by that route; but there we trust their progress will be interrupted by the Russians, whose arr
October 17, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
This day at noon were presented to Her Majesty the EMPUESS, the Prefect of the Department of the Lower Rhine, and other public functionaries. At the same audience eighty young Ladies'of the first families of Strasburgh were admitted to present to IMPEMAL MAJESTY the homage,, of
October 17, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
Admiral GRAVINA, who resigned his command, has assumed itagain, since Admiral GRANDELLANA, who commanded the Ferrol Squadron, has been dis missed. The former now commands our combined naval force at Cadiz.
October 17, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England