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HAMBURGH MAIL.

HAMBURGH MAIL.

HAMBURGH MAIL .RATvIsaoN 0a- ?? war is begun. Ap ?? French, near Nieuburgh, in which the former had the ad- vantage, and preferved their pofition. The ac- counts received of this affair mention a number of prifoners, but we mull wait for the official ac- counts for accurate infor
October 26, 1805 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
Caledonian Mercury.

Caledonian Mercury.

I - I N - I-, Id -4 -, a V, f tY o Em, sx .> rp EDMIBURGH.--OCTOBER 28.. Thursday morning another mail arrived from 'mburh.-By it we learn that no general en- nteasn has yet taken place. Te deeat of the Austrians, mentioned in the schr of icial paper, is repeated. The van of the
October 28, 1805 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
PUBLIC-OFFICE, BOW-STREET.

PUBLIC-OFFICE, BOW-STREET.

P"'BLIC-OP1I.CEs ROW-STRfgr. Fbicr R ?? titelancholy intane,2 of vouI,, deptnrvity was eithibited on Monday before ,sir R~e i4,d Ford. A yotith, aged about eighteen, wadle inme v wiiloid V of, refiecrable family and icionnexilnm, w8. broight up for eiitvicitaliation, under numero
October 28, 1805 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
 
The Markets.

The Markets.

CORN EXCHANGE. Monday, October We were well supplied to-day, with Wheat, from Essex and Kent, and with additional arrivals foreign to that in. hand. At first of the morning, prime samples of new white acquired last Monday's prices and the market, upon the whole supported the cur
October 28, 1805 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
 
I'.RASSINGTOSi ROOT ' ar.d.'O.Sl'.l'HOL'l'RAM. the Conuniv. n} a d Ait Parliament, it.ti for allotting, and inclosi: the 4< fields, meadows

I'.RASSINGTOSi ROOT ' ar.d.'O.Sl'.l'HOL'l'RAM. the Conuniv. n} a d Ait Parliament, it.ti for allotting, and inclosi: the 4< fields, meadows

and Mures, within the township 14 oth/rwr.e aud the to. 44 and wa called Bra .sington otberwis * Bra?* 'J*sou the of in the 41 county do hereby give notice', that meeting will the hou>e of Mr. GircVrwoi 'd, Newluvrrij on Monday the 4th day of November next, and wherr the said Co
October 26, 1805 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
 
Bankrupts from Saturday's Gazette.

Bankrupts from Saturday's Gazette.

Bryan Vearty, of Kendal, Dtinner. William Blunt, of Hartwell, farmer. Thomas Fell, of Wardour-ftrcct, cosch- makfr. Thomas Tuck, of Churck-ftreet, dealer in flour.— John Themas, of St/JanjcsVPlacc, tailor.
October 28, 1805 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
From the DUTCH PAPERS of the 9th in 1.

From the DUTCH PAPERS of the 9th in 1.

Hiema', Sep! 23. —Count Von Keller, the Prussian Envoy, is gone Thuringen. Bavarian Envoy, Count Von Nogarola, has ai-'o left this city tor Wurtzliargh and tire French Ambassador, M. Rocbefoucault, has demanded his passports. All the Austrian regiments which have been left behin
October 22, 1805 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
 
Wednesday and Thursday's Posts.

Wednesday and Thursday's Posts.

LONDON. The A uc ac ket, with a mail from Lisbon, arrived atiFalmouih. She brings unpleasant tidings, we are sorry to say, of the successful career of the enemy's squadron from Rochefort. At noon on Wednesday Government made the following communication to Lloyd's coffee-house: "
October 25, 1805 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
JOSEPH PLIMLEY, Famonger, Fruiterer, &c. re.) turns his fincere Thanks to his Friends and the Public for paft Favours, at

JOSEPH PLIMLEY, Famonger, Fruiterer, &c. re.) turns his fincere Thanks to his Friends and the Public for paft Favours, at

the fame lime begs Leave to inform them, Chat he has formed a Connexion in London, which fupplies him, daily, by Coach, with Native, Milton, Pyfleet, and Colchefter Oyfters, and with all Kinds of Fah and Wild Fowl in Seafon. J. P. flatters hinifelf by the above Connexion he than
October 28, 1805 - Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
• LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY. WANTED fevcral young Men, as Afliftants, who are acquainted with the Trade; alfo a Packer

• LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY. WANTED fevcral young Men, as Afliftants, who are acquainted with the Trade; alfo a Packer

and Warehoufernan's ; if at middle Age, will not he objedionable.—Enquire of JAMES itEYNOLDS, Birmingham.
October 28, 1805 - Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England