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CHAP. IX.

CHAP. XI.

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presented in Martinique.-Guadaloupe declares for Buonaparte: its Reduction by the British.-Further Occurrences.-Transactions in the Assembly of Jamaica,

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CHAP. XIV.

East Indies.-Attack on Kalunga and result.-War of Nepaul.-Conquest of Candy, and Annexation of the whole of Ceylon.-Disputes with the Chinese.Embassy.-Converts to Christianity-Expedition of the Viceroy of Egypt against the Wahabees.—Revolution at Tunis.

CHAP. XV.

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Domestic Occurrences.-Extension of the Order of the Bath.- Internal Disorders.-Riots in the Metropolis in consequence of the Corn Bill.-Combination of the Sailors in the Coal Trade.-Dangerous Disturbances in Ireland.— Proceedings of the Irish Catholics.-Collection for the Sufferers at Waterloo.Commercial Affairs.-Distress of Agriculturists.-Marriage of the Duke, of Cumberland.-State of the King.

CHRONICLE.

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Letter from Rear Adm. Hotham --Capture of the President

ARTICLES FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.

Extension of the Knighthood of Bath

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From Gen. Sir J. Lambert, &c.-Actions before New Orleans
From Vice-Adm. Sir A. Cochrane.-The same
From Gen. Sir J. Lambert.-Capture of Mobile
From Adm. Sir A. Cochrane. -The same

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From E. Cooke, Esq. and Col. Church.- Affairs of Naples
From Lord Burghersh.-The same

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From Col. Mawby.-Siege of Kalunga, &c.

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From the Duke of Wellington.- Battle of Waterloo

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From the same.-Additional

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From the same.-Additional

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From the Duke of Wellington.-Surrender of Cambray, &c.

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From W. A'Court, Esq. to Lord Burghersh.--Naples

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From the Duke of Wellington.-Advance to Paris, and Convention

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From the same.-Lists of Killed and Wounded

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From Gen. Colville.-Action at Cambray

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From the Duke of Wellington.-Occupation of Paris

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From Capt. Maitland.- Surrender of Buonaparte

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From Adm. Viscount Keith.-Occurrences in the Gironde
From Baron de Montalembert.-The same
From Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe.-Marseilles

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From Gen. Sir J. Leith.-Occupation of Martinique

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From Gen. Sir C. Brownrigg.-Conquest of Cundy
From Sir Hudson Lowe.-Toulon

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From Adm. Lord Exmouth.-Marseilles

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Dispatches from India relative to the War in Nepaul
Notification relative to St. Helena

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From Gen. Sir James Leith.-Reduction of Guadaloupe

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Henshaw v. Atkinson.-Validity of a Will and Codicils

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Barford v. White.-Posthumous Child

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Taylor v. Diplock.-Question of Survivorship

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Attorney-Gen. v. Mills and Freeman.-Device not perfected

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Fellows v. Stewart.-Fraudulent Marriage

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Stallwood v. Tredger.-Marriage disputed

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Earl of Roseberry v. Countess of Roseberry.- Crim. Con.

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Ditchburn v. Goldsmith.-Wager relative to Johanna Southcott
King v. Wraxall.-Libel

Burgess v. Clements.- Responsibility of an Innkeeper

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-Libel

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Halman v. Whitmore.-Insurance cause

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King v. Howell and Izard.-Conspiracy to injure a Bank

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M Kellar v. Bellamy.-Recovery of a sum invested in the Bank

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Holt v. Meadowcroft.-Diverting Water from a Mili

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Lord le Despenser v. Eveleigh.-Tithe Cause

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Earl of Cholmondeley v. Lord Clinton.-Question respecting a Solicitor

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Baillie v. Warden.-Action for false imprisonment

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Lamont, a Catholic priest, indicted for celebrating a Marriage

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Dr. Troy and the Dublin Grund Jury.-Dismissal of Chaplain to a
Gaol

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Trial of John Blackburn, for forging Stamps

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Trial of Bagnall and Sons for counterfeiting Bank Dollar Tokens

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Abstract of an Act for extending Trial by Jury in Scotland

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