TUESDAY, OCT. 15. TURNPIKE MEN. .. t t , s ll°6 ert Knight, one of the Tol'keepers at the Ciro), Gate, was indi c t e d f o r assaulting Charles Booth Ist of July. or t he Prose cu t or , w h o i s s ervant to Mr. Brogden, Cla Pharn, stated, that he had followed his -..ter to on
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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
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FROLT - LIE LONDON GAZETTE, OCT. 15. BANKRUPTCIES ENLARGED Thomas Johnson, of Fleet-market, cabinet-maker, to surrender October 29, at ten, at Guildhall. BANKRUPTS. David Evans, of Southampton -court, Southampton-row, linen, draper, to surrender Oct. 22, 29, and Nov. 26, at ten,
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ucT. 16, 111 indictment for table the le Borough. ner, in the month ur in the rnornie, a nd stole these articies:i away with thero, stop thief." al)Pearing to be a a mercy. to p u t an end to Ilan bad formed, for it :ted with dishonest perlie against depreciatioo tlYdangeroas, C
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Letters from Berlin state, that a Russian Courier, who-had arrived from Wilna, brought his Majesty a Letter from the EMPEROR ALEXANDER. HIS MAJESTY immediately assembled a Council, consisting of the DUKE Of BRUNSWICK, M. MOLLENDORF, SCHULEMBERG, HARDENBERG, UAUGWITZ ; Ro- CHEL,
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- A Decree, dated from St. Cloud, the 14th Sep. tember, enacts, that in the course October the National Guards shall be called into active service in all the communes of the kingdom of Italy. They are to be immediately,under the orders of the Prince Vice-Roy. "SABLES- D'OLONNES,
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The passage of the French from the Left-to the Right Bank of the Rhine has now ceased at all points, and it. seems as if all the troops destined to open the campaign were now on German ground. It appears further, that the ..troops, which have gone over at Manhcim and Strasburgh,
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Accounts received from Captains of ships state, that a part of the Russian fleet of men of war and transports, was to sail from Cronstadt for Revel on the 23d. We are informed, that a part of the. Danish Navy is fitting out at Copenhagen. Some military preparati9ns are also maki
October 17, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England