Madrid, Dec. 14. The most Excellent Signior Don Pedro Cevallos, First Secretary of State and of Dispatches, has communicated the Royal orders to all the Councils, of the date of the day before yesterday, of which the literal tenor is as follows: ce The Peace which Europe beheld
January 8, 1805 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Ann. 3 per Ct. C. Deferird Stock 53 4 per Cent. C. 7024-1- India Stock 5 per Ct. Na. - India Bonds 5 per Cent. i:o7 Exch. Bills Bank Long Arr. 17i '.1.6t. Tickets: 241. ss. Short Ann. Cons. for Ac. 59aii PRICES Tills DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. 13aTlk Stock t 7 8 Imp. Ann. 3 per' Ct. Re
February 7, 1805 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
send 6000 of the Guards to this Country, where the will remain during the. winter. ItTaierford, Dcc. 29. We have ,heard that five -regiments of infantry and one of cavalry, now in this country have received orders to•holdthemselves in readiness to embark for 'foreign service. _
January 5, 1805 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
WESTMINSTER SESSIONS, Jan. 3. Before William Mairtuaring, Eq. Tlit KING AGAINST WESTON. JOHN Weston was indicted by John Southwold, for assaulting him at the Swan Public house. It appeared that Weston, the Defendant was a Boot and Shoe Maker, and one of those who were concerned
January 5, 1805 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
of New-street, with several disorderly women; and as they occupied the passage, the Prosecutor Butt accidentally touched the Defendant, and before he had time to apologize, received a :severe blow, from him. A scuffle ensued ; and Mr. Maurice, before he knew what was the matter
January 5, 1805 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
28, at Greenock, in his ssth rear, Captain Alexander ' of the late North Carolina Highlanders, and known Th his .circle for his- zeal and activity in the suppression of the rebellion in 1745, as well as in the American Revolution. He Assisted Mr. M'Pherson, not only imcollecting
February 12, 1805 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
The Cbmedy of the Wheel of Fortune, and the musical Entertainment Of Age To-morrccw, were last night represented at this Theatre, by command of their Majestis. The King, the Queen ; and the five Princesses occupied the State Boxes; the Duke of Kent and Duke Of Orleans were seate
April 4, 1805 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England