A letter from Falmouth ment long the Arrival of American brig, Mary,. Captain Rice from Oporto, 1$ stine days. By her we learn that Rice, greatest bustle prevailed there in shipping the property of Our chants, in consequence of orders from the Portugutle Goyerament•to close the
October 18, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
(I k. d . s. fl. s. 4 ' Beef 4 0 a 4 6 Reef NI ..3 6a 4 0 Mutton 22. 8 a 10 n Veal 6 0 a 1 0 Veal 3• 6 u 4 ' 0 Pork 5 0 a • 5 6 .Pork 4 0 IS 6 Lamb. 4 0 a 5 6. Lamb .... . 3 0. a 4 6 Beittsl2 . 6o —Sheep 4,100-19 g s-160—Calves 150. _
October 11, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
MARLnonouon-wrnErT. Saturday sennight, in consequence of the non-attendance o 41 eafe, the di t- kerof Knightsbridge, to to the charge against him,. proderred by Mr. Search, of Clerkea u ell-green, a second warrant was - issued against him, and also a summons to bring finsward hi
October 25, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Friday seionight, at Bristol Hot Vclls aged IT, Henry George I'ret.3 moo, second- on of the Rev. 1)r. Pretyman, Precentor of Lincoln, and nephew to the of °ware Ist inst. at the Itectory of Storlogtou, ip Stases, C. _Cartright, • . . . -On Saturday se'onight, nt lunuie in Trinit
October 25, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
[We have been favoured by h friend with the Quebec Herfrom which n we take the following account of the nd of birracoa,—a settlement Which, from its Contiguity to the Spanish Main, is likely bocome of great impqtttore to the trade of Great Britain. It has already been 'lectured
October 4, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
ye not had a great many rivet ling; tine &amities s heep ,thcir whole was dull, and the beeiv.o little business don': mire than that SI liite Peas nO tie rather lhe decline, ;ES AS UNDER. AIONVAY. ti. 9. Wheat • 4n a TA Fine ditto. 1 ,4 a. 69 Rye (New) .40 a 44 Parley j...34 - M
October 4, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Cana, SEPT. I.—The Spanish colonies are in the best slate of defence. New. Spain contains 9300 regular troops, and 24,000 militia. In Guatimala there are 1085 regulars, and 7560 milithl; in Jucatan, 2000c: 1 liable of bearing 4 arms; in Cuba, 500 • in FlOricln , 2000 ; at Porto
October 11, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England