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Foreign Occurrences.

FOREIGN OCCURRENCES .

PETEItSBUlicir ; October Si , 1793 . ON Wednesday last was celebrated the nuptials of his Imperial Highness 1 the great Duke Alexander Paulovich , and her Imperial Highness the great Duchess Elizabeth Alexievna At ten o ' clock the four first classes

. of the nobility and the foreign ministers assembled at the Palace , on the signal of five guns from the fortress , and soon after eleven the . Empress , with the Great Duke Alexander Paulovich , and the Great Duchess Alexievna , proceeded to the chapel , when the marriage ceremony was performed by her Imperial Majesty ' s Confessor . The Great Duke Constantine held the crown over the head of the Great Duke his bfother , and Count Besborokod over that of the Great Duchess .

On account of the length and fatigue of the preceding ceremony , the Empress did not receive the compliments of congratulation of the nobility and foreign ministers , . as was intended . Her Imperial Majesty dined on the throne with the Imperial family . Tables were spread in the same saloon for the four firs ' t classes , and decorated in a very beautiful manner with orange-trees , contrived to pass from underneath the tables . In the evening there was a ball at court , and the festivities of the day were

concluded by very magnificent illuminations . Yesterday morning the nobility and foreign ministers had the honour of complimenting their Imperial Highnesses in their apartments , and in the evening there was a ball at . eourt , and a supper for the four first classes , and the foreign ihinisters .

VIENNA , N OV ; 2 ; THE first afflicting hews of the dreadful murder of the Oueeh of France arrived here from Brussels on the 26 th of October , and the confirmation of it threedays afterwards . ' Imagination cannot paint the hears-felt affliction of the Court , as well as" of this city , most of whose inhabitants remember still the heart-breaking farewell of the Arch-duchess Marie Antoinette ; from the arms of the immortal Mario

Theresa , in theyear 177 . 0 . This infamous deed towards a Queen bf France , which can have no other motive , than to increase the hatred of all Germany , has had the . desired effect , anfl 40 , 000 Hungarian Hussars are ready to fly and revenge this execrable crime , iii a manner unprecedented in the ahnals of nations . ' The" following is an abstract of the Court Gazette of this day respecting the Oueen :

Yesterday , agreeably to a determination of our Ministry , the Court went into mourning for her Majesty , the deceased gueen of France ,, Archduchess of Austria , and Princess Royal ofHungaria and Bohemia : out of 4 6 days , 32 shall be deep mourning ; It still remains quite fresh in our memory j that Marie Antoinette , at her departure from Vienna , was almost drowned in tears . Arrived atLintz inherway to \ Paris , she still insisted to . return to Vienna ; and even at Augsburg , she repeatedly cried out , ' Any where but to France ' . ' The Imperial Resident there had Jnuch to do to persuade the favourite dau ^ htsr ef Maris Ther ^ s » j ts continue h # r , . Journey to that unfprtiuiate capitilj

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LONDON: Article 1
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE: OR, GENERAL and COMPLETE LIBRARY. Article 2
A GENERAL CHARGE TO MASONRY. Article 7
A CHARGE Article 11
ON FASHION. Article 18
ANECDOTE OF PHILIP I. KING OF SPAIN. Article 20
COMMENTS ON STERNE. Article 21
THE ANTIQUITY OF DRINKING HEALTHS. Article 28
ANECDOTES OF DR. GOLDSMITH. Article 31
CHARACTER OF SIR ANTHONY BROWN. Article 38
ANECDOTES OF DR. JOHNSON, &c. Article 39
PRIVATE ANECDOTES OF ILLUSTRIOUS FRENCH CHARACTERS. Article 46
HOPE. Article 53
SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF JAMES HESELTINE, ESQ. G. T. Article 56
TO THE PRINTER OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, Article 58
THE HUMBLE ADDRESS OF THE MOST ANTIENT AND HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, RESIDENT IN THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. In GRAND LODGE assembled. Article 58
OF MAN's HAPPINESS. Article 59
A TALE. Article 60
ON THE STUDY OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES. Article 64
THE CRUELTY OF A FATHER. Article 65
A VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION. Article 69
THE CHOICE OF ABDALA: Article 74
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 79
POETRY. Article 82
TO ARNO. Article 83
STANZAS Article 84
PROLOGUE TO THE WORLD IN A VILLAGE. Article 85
FOREIGN OCCURRENCES. Article 86
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 88
Untitled Article 91
Untitled Article 91
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Foreign Occurrences.

FOREIGN OCCURRENCES .

PETEItSBUlicir ; October Si , 1793 . ON Wednesday last was celebrated the nuptials of his Imperial Highness 1 the great Duke Alexander Paulovich , and her Imperial Highness the great Duchess Elizabeth Alexievna At ten o ' clock the four first classes

. of the nobility and the foreign ministers assembled at the Palace , on the signal of five guns from the fortress , and soon after eleven the . Empress , with the Great Duke Alexander Paulovich , and the Great Duchess Alexievna , proceeded to the chapel , when the marriage ceremony was performed by her Imperial Majesty ' s Confessor . The Great Duke Constantine held the crown over the head of the Great Duke his bfother , and Count Besborokod over that of the Great Duchess .

On account of the length and fatigue of the preceding ceremony , the Empress did not receive the compliments of congratulation of the nobility and foreign ministers , . as was intended . Her Imperial Majesty dined on the throne with the Imperial family . Tables were spread in the same saloon for the four firs ' t classes , and decorated in a very beautiful manner with orange-trees , contrived to pass from underneath the tables . In the evening there was a ball at court , and the festivities of the day were

concluded by very magnificent illuminations . Yesterday morning the nobility and foreign ministers had the honour of complimenting their Imperial Highnesses in their apartments , and in the evening there was a ball at . eourt , and a supper for the four first classes , and the foreign ihinisters .

VIENNA , N OV ; 2 ; THE first afflicting hews of the dreadful murder of the Oueeh of France arrived here from Brussels on the 26 th of October , and the confirmation of it threedays afterwards . ' Imagination cannot paint the hears-felt affliction of the Court , as well as" of this city , most of whose inhabitants remember still the heart-breaking farewell of the Arch-duchess Marie Antoinette ; from the arms of the immortal Mario

Theresa , in theyear 177 . 0 . This infamous deed towards a Queen bf France , which can have no other motive , than to increase the hatred of all Germany , has had the . desired effect , anfl 40 , 000 Hungarian Hussars are ready to fly and revenge this execrable crime , iii a manner unprecedented in the ahnals of nations . ' The" following is an abstract of the Court Gazette of this day respecting the Oueen :

Yesterday , agreeably to a determination of our Ministry , the Court went into mourning for her Majesty , the deceased gueen of France ,, Archduchess of Austria , and Princess Royal ofHungaria and Bohemia : out of 4 6 days , 32 shall be deep mourning ; It still remains quite fresh in our memory j that Marie Antoinette , at her departure from Vienna , was almost drowned in tears . Arrived atLintz inherway to \ Paris , she still insisted to . return to Vienna ; and even at Augsburg , she repeatedly cried out , ' Any where but to France ' . ' The Imperial Resident there had Jnuch to do to persuade the favourite dau ^ htsr ef Maris Ther ^ s » j ts continue h # r , . Journey to that unfprtiuiate capitilj

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