• Paris, Jan. 11.—A private letter from Petersburgh • gives the ,following details:—" The Russo,-American Company have fitted out, at Cronstadt, an expedition for a voyage round the world. This expedition, which has been preparing in that harbour all the last summer, is composed
16 January 1817 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
DUTCH . MAIL. 'Env('ls, Jun. all Burgundy where .people's - minds were . so- Agitated, :the perfect tranquillity' 110 w prevails: people do pstice to the intentions of the Xing. In 'Champagne' people are in: general .much . attadked :to the,- Bourbons. In the •neighbourhood of Ci
16 January 1817 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
We have given this day, from German Papers, an account of an important Edict of the 'Prince Regent regulating the dress of his subjects in Hanover holding ojicial appointments, in order to give them "more respect and dignity in the eyes of the public ;" and ce;tainly if blue, an
16 January 1817 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Dec. 18, at St. lke . lary-le-b,one Church, Grant, Esq. to Louisa, only daughter of Mrs. Esdaile of Baker -street, Portmansquare, and niece of General Glasgow, R. A. Dec. 19, at St. Mary-le-bore Church, Abel Ram, Ecq. eldest son of Stephen Ram, Esq. of Ramsfort, in the county of
21 December 1816 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Sin,—lt would be difficult indeed for me to expreythe astonishment I felt, on seeing a, letter signed "S. Williams," in The Times of Thursday, mentioning me in terms that it would be criminal in me to pass' unnoticed. . Having secured his persbnal safety (if ,it Were ever endang
21 December 1816 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Musty Wheat.—The method of rendering Musty Wheat sweet, communicated to Sir Joseph Banks by Mr. Hatchett, has been incorrectly stated in some of the papers, by improperly directing it to be boiled. The fbllowing method is the proper one : Having put the grain into a vessel suffi
24 December 1816 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Stuttgard, Dec. B.—We frequently see the King, dressed as a private citizen, in the public promenades. Whenever he goes out he is surrounded with poor people and others, who present their petitions, which he receives with great kindness, and according to circumstances, converses
24 December 1816 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
• • RAW HIDES& Best. Heifers and Stcerc, (per st.) Ordinary - .... IslOd to 2s. Od . 2s 1 81. to 3s Od Market Calf each 7s Od Middlings .... 4d to 25.. 6d Eng. Horse.. 10s Od to Od - - Price of Leather (per lb.) at Leaclenhall. Butts, 50 torifiib. each ... . per lb. 18d to 21d D
24 December 1816 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Falmouth, Dec. 21.—Arrived the Ceres, from London, far Teneriffe ; Jenny, from Cork, for London; Diana, Hester; and Margaretta, from Waterford, for ditto ; and Hope, from Youg;hall.—Sailed the Prince Ernest packet, with a mail, for Lisbon. Portsmouth, Dec. 23.—Arrived the Zephyr
24 December 1816 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England