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1821. June 21.
Collectanea.
Sweden.
Traveller, June 21.
To R. D.
Copy to the end of
this paragraph.
"According to private advices from Stockholm, of
the 8th , the King of Sweden has decided, in order to facilitate
the commercial intercourse between Sweden & Norway that all the
products & manufactures of Sweden may in future be imported
by land & by sea into Norway free of duties if conveyed in Swedish
vessels; & the same privilege is reciprocally granted to the products
& manufacturers of Norway imported into Sweden. The Diet of
Norway, in whom has been latterly noticed a growing disposition
to resist the regal power, have postponed the consideration of the
law for the suppression of abuses of the liberty of the press, till
the final promulgation of the new criminal code; but the King
it is said has again forced their subject upon their notice by
to Christians a new project for such a law. The
claims of the English Merchants interested in the confiscations
made two years ago at Bodoe, in Norway, are urged with
much zeal by the British diplomatic functionaries. Mr Fitzgerald
had made a very pressing remonstrance to the Government
on that point. A large exportation of corn to Naples is
about to take place, under the directions of the Swedish Government."
Identifier: | JB/109/192/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.
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