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FOREIGN OCCURRENCES .
STOCKHOLM , August 9 . 7 T AST Wednesday , when the Ministers were to have their usual Confer-I ence , an answer to the declaration presented by the Russian Charge Jl J d'Aifaires iras expected to be given . But on account of the return of the King and the Duke Regent , which had but just taken place , the Conference was postponed to the nth . to Castle at Akeroe
The Chancellor of the kingdom is gone Ins . M . Engestroem , who goes as Ambassador and Minister Plenipotentiary to the- Court of London , will continue at the same time in his charge of Chancellor of the Court . Count Bark has been appointed Secretary of State for the Foreign Department . The private library of the King Gustavi-. s III . consisting of 14 , 000 volumes , has been added to the National Library in the Castle . The defunct Monarch had also two other very considerable libraries in his pleasure castles at
Drottningholm and Haza . COPENHAGEN , August 13 . Lord Spencer arrived here on Sunday night ; his Lordship goes hence to take upon him liis embassy at the Court of Stockholm . If the establishment of an University takes place in Norway , for which purpose many of the Norwegian Gentry have subscribed considerable sums , it will have its residence at Toensberg .
We are gratified with the prospect of the finest and most plentiful harvest . LEGHORN , August 7 . Last Monday , the British Frigate L'Aimable , of 32 guns , arrived in this Road , after a passage of two days , from the British Fleet under the command of ? Lord Hood , who still continues off Toulon . On the same day an English cutter sailed from this port with dispatches for his Lordship . This day the numerous Merchant Fleet which has been here for a considerable time , sailed from hence . It consists of about 70 sail , among which we reckon English , Dutch , Spanish and Swedish ships . The convoy consists of one line of battleship , one frigate , and , a cutter .
POLISH FRONTIERS , August 7 . Authentic accounts from Constantinople state , that the Russian Charge d'Affaires having signified to the Sublime Porte the taking possession of some of the provinces of Poland , the Turkish Ministers sent official mandates or firmans to the Governors of their frontier places , to the following purport : " That since the Poles had ceded all those provinces to the Russians which formerly constituted the boundaries between the Turkish and Polish Territories , the Turkish Governors should forthwith , on every occasion , apply to the
Governors appointed in those provinces by Her Imperial Majesty of all the Rus-6 'ias . " This plainly proves , that the reports of the Porte making hostile preparations respecting the said cession , are totally void of foundation . The Treaty between Poland and Prussia will be speedily signed at Grodno , and the Deputies are actually in conference with M . Buckholtz , the Prussian Minister . On the 13 th of Septembera solemn fete will be celebrated at Petersburg , to
, commemorate the Treaty of Peace concluded with the Porte ; and the Imperial Ukasa or Proclamation relative to the ceremony , has already made its appearance . Welyive advice that the floods have done great damage in Siberia ; and the town of Bernavel , and several mines have suffered considerably by these elementary scoursres . I- I
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Foreign Occurrences.
FOREIGN OCCURRENCES .
STOCKHOLM , August 9 . 7 T AST Wednesday , when the Ministers were to have their usual Confer-I ence , an answer to the declaration presented by the Russian Charge Jl J d'Aifaires iras expected to be given . But on account of the return of the King and the Duke Regent , which had but just taken place , the Conference was postponed to the nth . to Castle at Akeroe
The Chancellor of the kingdom is gone Ins . M . Engestroem , who goes as Ambassador and Minister Plenipotentiary to the- Court of London , will continue at the same time in his charge of Chancellor of the Court . Count Bark has been appointed Secretary of State for the Foreign Department . The private library of the King Gustavi-. s III . consisting of 14 , 000 volumes , has been added to the National Library in the Castle . The defunct Monarch had also two other very considerable libraries in his pleasure castles at
Drottningholm and Haza . COPENHAGEN , August 13 . Lord Spencer arrived here on Sunday night ; his Lordship goes hence to take upon him liis embassy at the Court of Stockholm . If the establishment of an University takes place in Norway , for which purpose many of the Norwegian Gentry have subscribed considerable sums , it will have its residence at Toensberg .
We are gratified with the prospect of the finest and most plentiful harvest . LEGHORN , August 7 . Last Monday , the British Frigate L'Aimable , of 32 guns , arrived in this Road , after a passage of two days , from the British Fleet under the command of ? Lord Hood , who still continues off Toulon . On the same day an English cutter sailed from this port with dispatches for his Lordship . This day the numerous Merchant Fleet which has been here for a considerable time , sailed from hence . It consists of about 70 sail , among which we reckon English , Dutch , Spanish and Swedish ships . The convoy consists of one line of battleship , one frigate , and , a cutter .
POLISH FRONTIERS , August 7 . Authentic accounts from Constantinople state , that the Russian Charge d'Affaires having signified to the Sublime Porte the taking possession of some of the provinces of Poland , the Turkish Ministers sent official mandates or firmans to the Governors of their frontier places , to the following purport : " That since the Poles had ceded all those provinces to the Russians which formerly constituted the boundaries between the Turkish and Polish Territories , the Turkish Governors should forthwith , on every occasion , apply to the
Governors appointed in those provinces by Her Imperial Majesty of all the Rus-6 'ias . " This plainly proves , that the reports of the Porte making hostile preparations respecting the said cession , are totally void of foundation . The Treaty between Poland and Prussia will be speedily signed at Grodno , and the Deputies are actually in conference with M . Buckholtz , the Prussian Minister . On the 13 th of Septembera solemn fete will be celebrated at Petersburg , to
, commemorate the Treaty of Peace concluded with the Porte ; and the Imperial Ukasa or Proclamation relative to the ceremony , has already made its appearance . Welyive advice that the floods have done great damage in Siberia ; and the town of Bernavel , and several mines have suffered considerably by these elementary scoursres . I- I