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TURKEY.

TURKEY.

CONSTANTgitorr.r, 'Aeon 24.- 7 -The squadron of.-thc. Captain which daily receives reinforcements,; ii partly before Gallipoli, and partly before the Dardanelles -The Divan, in order to provide for the flv• peaces of the war, has laid an ionpost upon the tenures of the military,
June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
51,AR RIAGES.

51,AR RIAGES.

Mr. Mottley, of the Customs, Portsmouth, to Miss Cowie, daughter or the late W. G. Cowie, Esq. Lieutenant of tho Royal Navy. Sunday, Mr. Joieph Clime, of the Pock-yard at Portsmouth, to. Mary Iloyter, of Gosport. .. , At St. Alichael le Illclficy's, Chitties Best, M. I). to Mips
June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
POLICE.

POLICE.

MA NSION-HOUSE. On niday, a youth about Fr years old, Most :es, . pectably connected, and articled an apprentice in a foreign mercantile house of the firA repute in the City (Mew" Cain and Co.) underwent a private examination before the'Lord 'Mayor, upon a charge of embezzling f
June 7, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
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the 22d ult. the Turks attacked the Servian camp near . • , Nissa. The attack, though n'ot evected, mas sustained with the utmost intrepidity, as the Servians drove the Turks three miles, but the latter hiving received numerous reinforcements renewed the attack, when, anti. a wh
June 14, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
TITE

TITE

oa is published at an early hour ou Suethiev Mairiii 11 !Theriot, I SUNDAY
June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
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June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
FOREIGN. INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE. PARIS.

FOREIGN. INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE. PARIS.

FOREIGN . INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE. PARIS. MAY 19.—Gen. Ganlnane, Governor of the Pages of his Majesty the Emperor and Kitly;, is appointed Ambassador to Persia ; he takes with him. SOO French Officers of different ranks, and SOO artillerymen. The father of thisAJeneral has lohg been
June 7, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
the disinterested patriotism of .the late Ai inisiers, aflo. already Considerably recent mutiny at Malta,. occasioned by and confined solely

the disinterested patriotism of .the late Ai inisiers, aflo. already Considerably recent mutiny at Malta,. occasioned by and confined solely

to the rtgiuiesit. of : Proberg, should read improssive to cloyernment, and thenuigainkt . sinrilar reliance,. These boaves have been iKshanded, !tied thus - a. few .niorp hundred thoilsand pounds, eii. pended jt ratiitg od maintaMing thein7are lost to the country. If confoleite
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
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No.: top. Tills ?aver is published curly no Simi:JAY District, RVIIV OF ONTINNTAL PAC. A sit pause in military operations has the fall of thintzie, leaving _the public Mind _in a hectic state between the alternations of diminished hope and half warranted despondency. In of the e
June 14, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
 
PRUSSIA.

PRUSSIA.

RuaLaw, JUNE )3.—A letter Danizie, June 7, states, that the Russian arrily, since the sth inst. has made several attempts to gain advantages over the Grand French army. Qn that day, at six o'cloCk, the : tele-du-punt of Spandon, on the Passarge, was attacked by . the 1141s5ians,
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England