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Monthly Chronicle.
readily dispensed with ; as the papers he had produced were perfectly satisfactory as to the object of his mission : that in consequence -he was at liberty to enter the town without a guard , and to reside where he pleased . " Citizen Woilles then observing that he supposed his Lordship wished to repose himself after bis voyage , invited hiin to come immediately on shore . Lord Malmesbury , after politely returning thanks to the Municipal Officer , instantly quitted the . boat , and proceeded to the jnn . called the Silver Lion ,. kept by Citizen Ducrocq .
" Soon after his arrival at the Inn , Citizen Pigaitlt-Maubailiarcq , the Commissary of the Executive Directory , attended by Citizen Dacquet , Inspector of the Coast , waited on his Lordship , and informed him , that , as one of tiie Commissaries of the French Republic , he came to offer his Lordship every thing in his power that could facilitate and render agreeable his journey to Paris . " After a short conversation and an interchange of compliments and civilities , the Commissary retired . —Lord Malmesbury and his Secretary with much marked politeness attended him to the gate of the inn .
" Mr . Ellis , with one or two of the messengers , proceeded the same evening to Paris . " The Envoy , with his suite , having returned the visit of the Commissary of the Birecrary , quitted Calais the morning after his arrival , apparently highly satisfied wijh the'reception he had met with on entering the Republic . Paris , October 22 . This day the Right . Hon . -Lord Malmesbury , Envoy Extraordinary aud Minister Plenipotentiary from the Court of Great Britain arrived
here . About ten miles from the city he was met . by a crowd of people , many of whom were Peis . tc . rdes , who received him with the loudest acclamations , surrounding the carriage , and took every means of testifying their joy . As they approached the . environs of Paris , the crowd prodigiously encreased . The Poissardcs entered Lord Malmesbury ' s carriage , and overwhelmed him with their caresses , and they were about to take the horses from his carriage to draw him in triumph into the city , an honour . which bis Lordship was anxious to decline ; he therefore . threw some handfuls of money amongst the crowd , which drawing all
their attention , he was permitted to reach . the place of his destination , but still attended by an immense applauding multitude . London . October-21 . This morning Mr . Wiffen , the King's messenger , arrived at Lord Gretiviile ' s Ofriee , with dispatches from Lord Malmesbury at Paris . ¦ Mr . Wiffen left Paris on the -24 th instant , at two o'clock . in the morning . On the 23 d instatit'Lord Malmesbury had an-interview with ' the French Minister for Foreign Affairs , and was very politely received . Mr . W . arrived at Calais in thirty-fourdiours , 'biit ' was detained by contrary winds .
PLAX FOR Fc 7 _ . DI _ JG NAVY At-D EXCHEQUER BILLS . London , October 28 . This day the Chancellor of the Exchequer moved in the House of-Commons , that a provision be made for paying oft' the unfunded Navy Bills , issued up to-the 27 th of October 1796 , amountingto 11 , 993 , 163 k 19 s . c / d ; and-also fdr paying off unfunded Exchequer Bills lotbe amount of 2 , 500 , 000 ! . " These'ire proposed funding in the 3 , 4 , or 5 per cents , at the option of the holders ,. according to the following plan ' . HRST OLAS . Navy Bilis due in OctoberNovemberand December
, , . 5 'S . 3 per cent . - 2 per cent , deduction . 7 . 5 4 per cent . .- 3 per cent , ditto . _ 8 5 . per cent . . - 4 per cent , ditto . s .. c . CLASS . Jan . Feb . March , Sc April . FOURTH CLASS . Aug . 'Sept . and Oct . ¦ 3 , percent . 4 per cent , deduction . 3 per cent . lj per cent , deduction . 4 per ceiit . -2 _ - percent , ditto . 4 per cent . i £ per cent , ditto . 5 percent . 3 per centditto . 5 cent . 24 centditto
. , per per , . " THIRD CLASS . May , June , and J-ilv . . EXCHEQUER BILLS , as follow : 3 percent . 1 per cent , deduction . . 3 percent , i . c deduction . 4 percent , ij'per ceiit . ditto . 4 per cent , 2 . 1 ditto . 5 per cent . z \ per cent , ditto . 5 per cent , j . _ ditto .
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Monthly Chronicle.
readily dispensed with ; as the papers he had produced were perfectly satisfactory as to the object of his mission : that in consequence -he was at liberty to enter the town without a guard , and to reside where he pleased . " Citizen Woilles then observing that he supposed his Lordship wished to repose himself after bis voyage , invited hiin to come immediately on shore . Lord Malmesbury , after politely returning thanks to the Municipal Officer , instantly quitted the . boat , and proceeded to the jnn . called the Silver Lion ,. kept by Citizen Ducrocq .
" Soon after his arrival at the Inn , Citizen Pigaitlt-Maubailiarcq , the Commissary of the Executive Directory , attended by Citizen Dacquet , Inspector of the Coast , waited on his Lordship , and informed him , that , as one of tiie Commissaries of the French Republic , he came to offer his Lordship every thing in his power that could facilitate and render agreeable his journey to Paris . " After a short conversation and an interchange of compliments and civilities , the Commissary retired . —Lord Malmesbury and his Secretary with much marked politeness attended him to the gate of the inn .
" Mr . Ellis , with one or two of the messengers , proceeded the same evening to Paris . " The Envoy , with his suite , having returned the visit of the Commissary of the Birecrary , quitted Calais the morning after his arrival , apparently highly satisfied wijh the'reception he had met with on entering the Republic . Paris , October 22 . This day the Right . Hon . -Lord Malmesbury , Envoy Extraordinary aud Minister Plenipotentiary from the Court of Great Britain arrived
here . About ten miles from the city he was met . by a crowd of people , many of whom were Peis . tc . rdes , who received him with the loudest acclamations , surrounding the carriage , and took every means of testifying their joy . As they approached the . environs of Paris , the crowd prodigiously encreased . The Poissardcs entered Lord Malmesbury ' s carriage , and overwhelmed him with their caresses , and they were about to take the horses from his carriage to draw him in triumph into the city , an honour . which bis Lordship was anxious to decline ; he therefore . threw some handfuls of money amongst the crowd , which drawing all
their attention , he was permitted to reach . the place of his destination , but still attended by an immense applauding multitude . London . October-21 . This morning Mr . Wiffen , the King's messenger , arrived at Lord Gretiviile ' s Ofriee , with dispatches from Lord Malmesbury at Paris . ¦ Mr . Wiffen left Paris on the -24 th instant , at two o'clock . in the morning . On the 23 d instatit'Lord Malmesbury had an-interview with ' the French Minister for Foreign Affairs , and was very politely received . Mr . W . arrived at Calais in thirty-fourdiours , 'biit ' was detained by contrary winds .
PLAX FOR Fc 7 _ . DI _ JG NAVY At-D EXCHEQUER BILLS . London , October 28 . This day the Chancellor of the Exchequer moved in the House of-Commons , that a provision be made for paying oft' the unfunded Navy Bills , issued up to-the 27 th of October 1796 , amountingto 11 , 993 , 163 k 19 s . c / d ; and-also fdr paying off unfunded Exchequer Bills lotbe amount of 2 , 500 , 000 ! . " These'ire proposed funding in the 3 , 4 , or 5 per cents , at the option of the holders ,. according to the following plan ' . HRST OLAS . Navy Bilis due in OctoberNovemberand December
, , . 5 'S . 3 per cent . - 2 per cent , deduction . 7 . 5 4 per cent . .- 3 per cent , ditto . _ 8 5 . per cent . . - 4 per cent , ditto . s .. c . CLASS . Jan . Feb . March , Sc April . FOURTH CLASS . Aug . 'Sept . and Oct . ¦ 3 , percent . 4 per cent , deduction . 3 per cent . lj per cent , deduction . 4 per ceiit . -2 _ - percent , ditto . 4 per cent . i £ per cent , ditto . 5 percent . 3 per centditto . 5 cent . 24 centditto
. , per per , . " THIRD CLASS . May , June , and J-ilv . . EXCHEQUER BILLS , as follow : 3 percent . 1 per cent , deduction . . 3 percent , i . c deduction . 4 percent , ij'per ceiit . ditto . 4 per cent , 2 . 1 ditto . 5 per cent . z \ per cent , ditto . 5 per cent , j . _ ditto .