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Monthly Chronicle.
mutiny which broke out in a part of my fleet , and in counteracting so dangerous and pernicious an example . ' I have the satisfaction to acquaint you , that since the accession of the present Emperor of Russia , the commercial engagements between the two countries have been renewed , in such a manner as will , I doubt not , materially conduce to their mutual interests . ' Gentlemen of the House of Commons , '
' I must return you my particular thanks , for the libera ! and extensive provision which you have made for the various exigencies of the public service ; and while I lament the necessity which increased them to so large an amount , it is a consolation to me to observe the attention you employed in distributing the heavy burdens which they occasioned , in such a manner as to ' render their pressure as little severe as possible to my people . ' My Lords and Gentlemen ,
' The issue of the important Negociation in which I am engaged is yet uncertain : but , whatever may be the event , nothing will have been wanting on my part to bring it to a successful termination , on such conditions as may be consistent with the security , honour , and essential interests of my dominions . ' In the mean time , nothing can so much tend to forward the attainment of peace , as the continuance of that zeal , exertion , and public spirit , of which my ' subjects have given such conspicuous and honourable proofs , and of which the , perseverance and firmness of Parliament have afforded them so striking an
example . ' Then the Lord Chancellor , by his Majesty ' s command , said : ' My Lords and Gentlemen , ' It is his Majesty's royal will and pleasure , that this Parliament be prorogued to Thursday , the fifth day of October next , to be then there holden ; and thisPa ' rfiament is accordingly prorogued to Thursdsy the fifth day of October next . ' ,
Domestic News.
DOMESTIC NEWS .
CEREMONIAL OF THE NUPTIALS OF THE PRINCE OFWIRTEMBERG WITH THEPRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAND ,
ST . JAMES ' S , SATURDAY , MAY 20 . Thursday being the day appointed for celebrating the Nuptials of his . Serene Highness FREDERICK WILLIAM , Hereditary Prince of WIRTI-MBEIIG STUTGAKUT , iviih CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA MATILDA , Princess Royal of Great Britain , Ladv of the Imperial Order of St . Catherine , & c . it was observed in Grand' Gala . The Peers , Peeresses , Sons of Peers , and their Wives , Officers of State , dignified Clergy , and the Attendants in Waiting on the several branches of the Royal
Family , began to assemble soon after eleven o ' clock . At half past twelve their Majesties and six Princesses came from the Queen ' s house to St . James ' s . The Prince and Princess of Wales , Duke and Duchess of York , Prince ol Wirtemberg , and ( he resl of the Royal Family , arrived within half an hour . On notice from the Lord Chamberlain , that the procession was in readiness , it began to move at one o ' clock from the Council Chamber through the Presence and Guard Chamber to the great door of the Chapel ; the Yeomen of the Guard , three deep , keeping a clear passage through the Guard Chambers ;' the regiment of Life Guards lin . in <*
the stair-case , and a regiment of Infantry keeping order , and a clear passage under the portico . The procession entered the C hapel at ten minutes past one o'clock in the following order : PROCESSION OF THE BRIDEGROOM . Drums and Trumpets , Kettle Drums , Serjeant Trumpeter , Filed off at the Door of the Chapel . Played only in the several Processions to
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Monthly Chronicle.
mutiny which broke out in a part of my fleet , and in counteracting so dangerous and pernicious an example . ' I have the satisfaction to acquaint you , that since the accession of the present Emperor of Russia , the commercial engagements between the two countries have been renewed , in such a manner as will , I doubt not , materially conduce to their mutual interests . ' Gentlemen of the House of Commons , '
' I must return you my particular thanks , for the libera ! and extensive provision which you have made for the various exigencies of the public service ; and while I lament the necessity which increased them to so large an amount , it is a consolation to me to observe the attention you employed in distributing the heavy burdens which they occasioned , in such a manner as to ' render their pressure as little severe as possible to my people . ' My Lords and Gentlemen ,
' The issue of the important Negociation in which I am engaged is yet uncertain : but , whatever may be the event , nothing will have been wanting on my part to bring it to a successful termination , on such conditions as may be consistent with the security , honour , and essential interests of my dominions . ' In the mean time , nothing can so much tend to forward the attainment of peace , as the continuance of that zeal , exertion , and public spirit , of which my ' subjects have given such conspicuous and honourable proofs , and of which the , perseverance and firmness of Parliament have afforded them so striking an
example . ' Then the Lord Chancellor , by his Majesty ' s command , said : ' My Lords and Gentlemen , ' It is his Majesty's royal will and pleasure , that this Parliament be prorogued to Thursday , the fifth day of October next , to be then there holden ; and thisPa ' rfiament is accordingly prorogued to Thursdsy the fifth day of October next . ' ,
Domestic News.
DOMESTIC NEWS .
CEREMONIAL OF THE NUPTIALS OF THE PRINCE OFWIRTEMBERG WITH THEPRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAND ,
ST . JAMES ' S , SATURDAY , MAY 20 . Thursday being the day appointed for celebrating the Nuptials of his . Serene Highness FREDERICK WILLIAM , Hereditary Prince of WIRTI-MBEIIG STUTGAKUT , iviih CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA MATILDA , Princess Royal of Great Britain , Ladv of the Imperial Order of St . Catherine , & c . it was observed in Grand' Gala . The Peers , Peeresses , Sons of Peers , and their Wives , Officers of State , dignified Clergy , and the Attendants in Waiting on the several branches of the Royal
Family , began to assemble soon after eleven o ' clock . At half past twelve their Majesties and six Princesses came from the Queen ' s house to St . James ' s . The Prince and Princess of Wales , Duke and Duchess of York , Prince ol Wirtemberg , and ( he resl of the Royal Family , arrived within half an hour . On notice from the Lord Chamberlain , that the procession was in readiness , it began to move at one o ' clock from the Council Chamber through the Presence and Guard Chamber to the great door of the Chapel ; the Yeomen of the Guard , three deep , keeping a clear passage through the Guard Chambers ;' the regiment of Life Guards lin . in <*
the stair-case , and a regiment of Infantry keeping order , and a clear passage under the portico . The procession entered the C hapel at ten minutes past one o'clock in the following order : PROCESSION OF THE BRIDEGROOM . Drums and Trumpets , Kettle Drums , Serjeant Trumpeter , Filed off at the Door of the Chapel . Played only in the several Processions to