now .s public proof of the good understanding subsisting betweettioar Coed and that dr. Austria. According to a notice in the hiloniteur, the Emperor lilts orttked the whole of his Court to wear mourning for the 'Empress of Austria. This mourning to-day, i t.d Win' font iota 'tw
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
. Wednesday as a servant maid of Mr.. Oldfield, ot 06n-street, Soho, leviing . out pf the garret. window to reach somethinq• that had 'fallen into the Otter, she over'ilie parapet, but was wonderfoll preserved by her ckathi:ralthing hold of some spikes on the toping of an adjrai
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
HOUR, OF . COMMONS. MONDAY, ' JUNE' 22. The Lord Steward of Household attended in the mornin the Painted Chamber, and administered the oaths- to all the Member; of the of Commons who attended. two o'clock, a considerable numbor of 'Members. being in the Homo, the Ouputy thilicr o
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
WARSAW, JuNE B.—The garrison of Graudentz, where want and disease prevail, is estimated only at 5000.inen. French; Polish, and Hessian troops form the siep. The Hessian General, Nagel, and the French Genefal, Ruges, have their head-quarteis in the town . , which -is not bombarde
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
• thi.Wednesday his Majesty held a private Levee at the Queen'slace; the following had the honour of 'being presented :—Capi Dunn, of the Royal N t y, upon his appointment ; Mr. Campbell, upon his being a Commisiioner of the E seise ; Sir i rth ur Wellesley; upon his ippointed S
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
SiltstlOwD, JUNE Blucher,'Nvho arrived here a few days since, has taken the command of the. Prussian troops under the King - of Sweden. The Armistice still continues in force, and the King has had an . interview with Gen. Brune, but we are yet ignorant of what passed at this int
June 28, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England