9. The grand parade yesterday was the'first that took place in the Emperor's presence since his elevation to the Imperial dignity. The exclamations of " Long live the Emperor!" were from all parts as soon as his Majesty appeared. The cavalry.clashed their swords in demonstration
21 July 1804 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
in notes, from the house of Vert: atitt uclidou, Bankers. Mr. Holdsworth, the City Maishal, produced a 40/. bank note, which he said he found in consequence of a direction of the prisoner, Robert Pearce, who, he said, had lived as an under porter at this house, and had access to
11 September 1804 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
its first representation the play was received with the loudest applause, but the author conceived that some altcranon in severalpassages would greatly incre:se the , effect of the piece. Voltaire accordingly did intro, duce some alterations, anti presented the play in the impro
11 September 1804 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Sep. 1,6. MINISTRY MARINE and the COLONIES. bECAEN, Captetht-Getteral the French Sett/en:nits Easteward of the Cape Good Hope, to the Misister Marine, asdof the Colonies. ' Head-carters, Isle if France, May 15. I have the honour to announce to ,you, l ien Minister, that the Rear
29 September 1804 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
CORN EXCHANGE, Friday, Sirist. 28. The Market has many further atrivals of 'Whoa lance our lasts with cargOes of foreign the in general arc of . indifferent quality, and ratber i deeline in irice, the little of -first i s nearly dear,—,Good old Rye atts. per quarter.— Not, much
29 September 1804 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
PROIVIE N A DE Drassts—A round dre;s of thick white muslin, with a habit shirt of fine cambric. Large silk shawl, of . maroon colour. A maw hat, turned up in front, anti trimmed and .tied under the chin with maroon colou'red ribanti. Nankeen shoes. A pelisse of grey or fawn-colo
06 November 1804 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Con tinent. 'lle King of the Osage 'lndians, accoinpanied by his Chiefs and Warriors, with their interpreters and attendants, are a visit at New York, In consequence of information given to the Officers of the Revenue, stating, that a schooner had been fitted in the port of Char
13 September 1804 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England