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Lancl of 6orcery or, Harlequin Will o'the WMlp, la which will be introduced The MAID of the SKY LIGHT; Or, the Devil aroonr: the Lawyers The Ballet of the BEGGAR'S OPERA, felly and Lory by Monf. Des Moulines and Mynheer Holendey, Macheath by Madame Julien, and the other Charafters by Mr. Connell, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Hen ler, Mr.

Bollock, etc The HORSEMANSHIP by Mr. HUGHES and Pupils The MUSIC compofed and conducted By Mr. I I The whole to conclude with a fuperb I WORK. Prepared for this Night only. The Amufementt will vary every Evening.

Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Bar of the Circus, I Coffee Houfe. Boxes is. Pitas. Gallery It, Doors open at Half paft Five, and the Entertainments begin at Half paft Six. Vtvant Rex Regina.

The Beneioleot Tar and Naval Review, and Clump and Cudden, will for fame time be performed alternately. 1 he Burlefque Ballet of the Beggar's Opera, which has been hithtrto received with fuch remarkable Applaufe, will be given every Evening next Week ACTON'S RAZOR STROP POWDER MANUFACTORY, the Crown, No. 7a, Shoe lane, Fleet ftreet, HIS curio, 1 RAZOR STROP POWDER for fettins the fineft edge on Razors, and is preferable to anv thing of the kind ever yet made ufr of, a trial of which at the fmall price of One Shilling. Larger fize as. per Box, Which will convince any Pei lon of the fuperioj ity of this powder to any other ever yet offered to the Public.

The Proprietor therefore offers it to ti Public as the Pom der eAer yet made ufe of for the aforefa I worthv the confideratioi of Merchants Cartiins of Ships, fcc. Dircaions ufe. tUf Kiifs Koyitl Letters Paent. god to ld Vegetable balsam. LIT I LK need be 6m to recommend Medicine founcomroonlv efficacious in afthmM ic and conlumptive complaints, to thc attentmn the pubhc.and to the alhi 'ted with thole dil'orders in particular, more than to direct them to the perufal of Mr.

Godbold's Tieatife on Coofumptiooa. publifhed by f. Almon, of Fleet ftreet, and to be perufed gratis, at Mi Godbold Bl jomrt bun fjuare there they will find fuch a numVr of eenteo cures, in cafes of thefe ki nls, fo fully confirmed by certificates of barh wodoubted authenticity, as well that if are to he the criterion by which our opinions are to be confirmed, and direCY the certificates inferted there, mud ftamp conviction on the minds of the moft ohftinate and prejudiced amongft mank'nd, fuperkw of medicine, over all others in confumprive cafes and furely, the candid and ingenious will own, upon evamimnx into the merits of the Vegetable Balfarn, that if it has been found of fuch fuperior effkacv, as to eftbd upon perfons entirely 51 ven ever, what great expectitions might be formed of 1 bounded foccefs, was the knowledge of tfns Metlicine, as univerfal as its effects are eflicac ous, and timely applica fen made before the diforder too far irjored 00 the vital fyftem. As pVoviAmce has ordained fuch a utefnl difcovery mould be made for the benefit of Mankind, and has hleffod its effects with foch uncommon foccefs is the ardent hope ef the Proprietor of this medicine, that providence will ftill continue toblefs every future application with the fame lingular benefits to the affiled. TheTreatife may be perufed gratis (by tbj arnicled) at Mr.

0 ft air hoefe, fquam I By fale of t5i6 Tickets, at iL is. each By Cath raken at three RrhearfJs By his Majefty's moft graeioas Donation Cleared by Sale of printed Books By Cath taken without Tickets 3 42.0 5. .4 0 THE jBkMJSK rhWthem, that he had received from the Earl of Exeter, honorary Prettnent Uie Euis of Sandwich and abridge, Sir Watk.n Williams Wynn, ami Sir Richard Jehh, Baronets, honorary Vice PrrfWci of the Society, and DrreeWrs of the MuTical reftival in Weftmn rtec Abbev, Three Thoufand Pounds fur the uie of this Crnriry. Refolved, That the moft humble and Thanks of this Society, be presented to the Earls of Exeter, Sand wich aiul Uxnriuge; anu wi "yi.u, and Sir Richard Barottets, for their great condefcen fion, in bavins undertaken, and their zeal and trouble in manaiin the Performances at the Mefical Feitival in Abhey this Year. Refolved, That the mnft fincfre and grateful acknowledger ents of this Society, be likewife prefented to Joah Bates Efq.

for his havin Manned and ftnftAN the MuLc, and conducted a Band exceeding any ever aflembled before in porh in any other Country, with refpeft to its magnitude, and the piofetTional abilities of m. ral in a manner fo angularly honourable to himfelf. and fo beneficial tn the Society. Refolved, Th the Earl of Sandwich he honorary. Pre f.dent, and the Earls of Exeter and UxbKJge, and Honourable the Lortl Vifcount Dudley and Ward, the Right Hon.

and Lord VKcount PitiwiiUim, Sir Watkin Williams WynO, and Sir Richard Jebb, be riorniy I'ref'dents for the enfunr Year. I All which Refolutions wtre un agreed fo. REDMOND SIMPSON, Chairman. An Account the Receipts, Expcpcci, anil Appropriation of Money, received at 'he Mu fical Fcliival in Wcilminllcr Abbey, June the ad, 6th, 8th, and nth, 17)15. the Payment of the Band of Mb iic a 100 To James Wvaks in the Abbey 1465 15 6 Toprinting Ecoks, Bills, Jcc.

1 7 To Advertifing ata co To Gratihtations 173 00 To the Ufe of Che Organ 115 00 To Hire of Books, Mufic, Porters, Ac. 144 4 0 To the Door keepers 1 a 6 lothe High aud Petty Conftables 39 15 To and muting the Tickets To Clerks, Dinners, fuodry lncide its 146 To the Royal Society of Muficuns 00 To St. George's Hofpital irc8 To Weitminfter 0 Hofnttal 1 "03 in Hand of the Sub Trea fdrar 160 Errorsexcepted 1 1648 13 Rfpmovii Simpson. July 4th, This Day the fort going Accounts were fettUd, examined, and allow ed, by Sir Watkin Williams Wvnn, Bart, the I reaiurer of the Muhral reftival, in Weftminfter Abbey, and Redmond Simpfon, Sub Treasurer. The above Balance of One Hundred and Sixty Pounds, do be retained by Mr.

Simpfon, to anfwer any Mweque .1 Laaanw, ana uipuicu 01 according the Directions of the Managers of the Feftival. WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, REDMOND SIMPSON. LoNUON, loLY tb. I7Sc IRISH LIFE ANNUITIES, wkh BENEFIT of SURVIVORSHIP. THE iSfcriliera to the Life Annuities JL blifhed in Ireland in the Tear t'71, whe are to he paid in LiMidttn, may receive Six Annuiry, due at Midlummer lait, at Meiirs.

Koldcro, Adey, deto, and lirafier, Bankers, No. Lombard Street. And alio the to the Life Annuities, elta blifhfii in Ireland in the Year 17 c. whn are to be raid London, may receive Six Months Annuity, due at fummer at the fame Plate, in the follow M. viz.

The firft Clafs in each (confi ft' of Nominees of the Age ot Forty Years and upwaidO fro.n the loth Infttut both Iktys mc'nfive, from Tell in the Fo: enom, until Two in The Afternoon. Tne Clafs in each of Nominees of the Age of Twenty Yeirs, and upwards, but under Forty) from the iMh Lift hH 0 the both Davsn chafive. The third in each (contifting ol Nominees, under the.Ai;e of Twents Ye; rs) from the of Auguft to the 5thofdittr, hDa uxlufive, and from the 9th ditto mtho 1 ditto, ho'h Days ir.clnfjve. Thofe of e.un Cl.ifs renuiniug unpaid, will be paid eveiy 1 oeiuay, Wednesday, hu. and fnday toi lowmc, durine the fame Hours.

The Debentures to he produced, and a Certificve of the Life of the Nominee, othei wile a perfonal Appearance will be required. And it is particularly requcfted, upon the Demile ot the Nominee, that the Debentures may be delivered in as above, to be transmitted to iMaw, reivler the Lifts Deaths complete, for future Benefit and Rerv.U ion of each Clafs and as the earlieft lm tnation Ihould be obtained, of the Occurrences which effect a levernonary Property, wherein fo many Individuals are concerned, it is farther reencftod of any Peffnn, who may difcover any Fraud or Iaapofition on thefe Annuities to giro Notice thereof, wkh all convenient Speed, to the TVpurv Vice Treafurer, Treafury Chamber, Dublin or to Mafin. AJev. B.G. Boldem.

and Brafier. The Public ux requcfted to attend on the Ifcvs allotted the Payment of the dilferent Clafles, and to take No tee, that in cafe any Perfon, who by the Intent of the Act of lYrm.lm. Pinwtl of thefe Anmil ties kail to demand the fame, for the Space of Thrva Toast, from the Rocciptef their latteivuieno, ne orfheftull fee aeer lefe and forfek the fame, as if his or herrafpeAiteiriaiaaiihedsnttBbaiat moat of the said Three Yeata. Naw r. Rrf.a.1 ftfOTlCE it hereby given, Crrttfi.

he ready to be deli vered by the Treafurer of bis Majefiyi JVWy, on Monday tht wth fat all llillt imto ha Ojjke, on or lOtb to be Jubfcrioed into Miami An nuities. W. DEW PERFUMER, No. SSI FtiVT UWrt Leave to inform thole wt Jj have made Trial of Ha Breeches KaruW. tha: rt cieuns, beawifics and pref rvai ah kiads aud Cotmat Leather Breeches dry to adaairarien, it bat'i reftored Breeches in a few.

Days efiag, to their loft origmoi that have been burnt by the pernicious Exrectsef Waih mg and Cleapmg them with Balk made Whkljaiiig aud Oaker, as to Leather Lime itfUf i he con vinces UhAc are ftrangers to its unriraileil worth, by cleaning their Breeches, Kaavtd a Pair, tw wiH look as beautiful as new, the Boxes arc filmed bs the lmc and fold likewife bv Mr. Hendnl, Sliug lane, at 2s. per Box with reef ions. The Succefs his Breeches Powder hath indeed Cm for a time paft, and at a confnleraSlr Expencr, to ing toPcrfeAioOf the (inintelfeocc of th.i; ertec toany extracts i viat, uraase, tnx, or any WHnmnf Bout Tops, Saddles or any Tanned Lea'lur, without the Wart Injury it hkewife extracts Ink, or any other Sta ns of Mahogany or any other Wood. Sold as above, in Bottles at is.

each, with Dircctims fimcd bv the Inventor. Wholefale and Exnuitution Order execute 1 MUSI C. V. ft publifhed, By MAN and F. I No.

aS Cbeanfide, and No. Hay market, via. Mid Watch, and Uk Balloon, two fa A vourite Cuncs, funr by Mr. Anew fmith, at Vaux umpoled fy Mr. Arne, each is.

Kazleuch's DAILY Nvmb. SATURDAY, 9, 1785. Three Hence. Cbtattt'Rcrgai, TSII EVEHIIO, Uin he Muficai COMEDY, cMM TUUid NO TURK. The Chmft itni) 1 Mr.

KfTITEt, Mr. Mr. Wl LLIAHlOM) Mr. BDITOM, And Mr. PARSONS, Mrw IAKKIITER, Mrs Will TW Overture and New Ain cwnpoied by Dr.

ARNOLD. Aiicr wlikh Fill performed NATURE will PREVAIL. (A Dramatic Proverb.) The characters by Mr. PALMER, Mr. GARDNER, Mrs.

WELLS, And CUTLER. Books the Songs of the Comedy to be had at the Theatre. The Doors to be opened at Six o'clock, and to begin pre rifely at Seven. Places for the Boxes to he had of Mr. RicTat the Theatre Boies Pit js.

Firft Gallery Second Caller) is. ROT AL CIRCUS. THIS EVENING, Willbeprofeotod a Charafteriftic Spectacle, called The Benevolent Tar or, The Miller's Daughter. In uhich will be introduced a fplendid Exhibition, con raininealltheManojavresofaSham Fight at Sea, and Naval Review, being an Entertainment prepared at a vaft Expencc The Principal Characters by Mr. Matthews, Mr.

Connell, Mr. lohanett, Mr. Henley, Mrs. Henley, and Mifs Jameloo. The Remainder of the Entertainment will eonfift of A REAL FOX CH ACE, With Two Bat; Foxes and Thirty Couple of crouds The Burlefque Ballet of The PADLOCK.

And the New Grand Ballet called The Generous Pirate or the Union of the Coflac Tartars. And a Pantomime, with a fpiendid Variety of Scenery and Machinery, new mime, General Meetinz of the DCmY of MUSICIANS, held at the anertraor ROYAL Feathers Tarero, in extraordinary ROYAL ia the Strand, the itch of June, 1753, hen MXty were proem, Mr. REDMOND SIMPSON in the Chair. The Chairman HhmM the feUnwine Refidutfcns pfichord So ytui, op. 6d.

1 wenty Ame ticau Countrv utces, to which re added, Six neu Mi icts hv Mr.Cai'teh., s. A Poll ot Ply mouth, 6d. Will you btarhow mice repiruij," ed by Dr. Arnold, The Di' ine Harmonift diecMon of new Pfalm I unes. various authors, col lected by the late Mr.

Riley, 3s. lcntiue's Ptalni 1 unes, cs. mx sonatas tor a oerman lute and aNSn, compoieu by Mr. Mad.tn, 7s. 6d.

A Treatife on Comp.fi ion, by ths Mr. Jodes iL is. The Nu mery, a Conrc by Mr. Shield, 8s. Alio the favourite Opera Dances of the Defertar) Macbeth, II Coqvitatu diVie.ra, Sec.

and nety ol oihef dew punueations. N. B. Finger and Barrel Organs Harpfichords Piano Fortes, Organized Fortes, Guittars, fcc. manutac tured and fold on the moft reafonable terms, alfo lent init, conveyed, and tuned in town aad cimiitrv 0.1 cue ihorteft notice, aud if nurclufed and paid for withia eieht months.

I tion. Vanetv ot IsconJ hand narpncoorui and rui Fortes, by Klrkman, Shudi, Fuihaiatt, Zumpe, flu Dry is puhiljhed (Price as.) fl S. av mmim LATi Tof HO SOUR At Rule mi os. HE authenticity ol the contained in iis jitl tfponiicnec. mav depended on thev diiphy traits of the MinJ win, torm a Ci kerion of Charader, and flicw tlie of rtrfic; J.H tiom renume impClfes ot Nature, diveftrJ oi 1 life.

he btiK Rows v. ith unarrest eaU Pic.ro the uni'uage ut the rVuhopi and the Ucierences in tne private Conduit and Clurasters eaunent fonages, communicate a Fund of Entertainment and Information. Pnnte.1 and Sol i by T. VVA at the LOGO. GRAPHIC PatNTiso Orricr.

in Print in Sqnare, near ill, Back Friai 1 1 Sro kdale, Pic cadilly atchard and Whitaker, Ave Mar.a Lane 1 VS under the Mrs. uion, mo.4<, itroet. TUs Duy ii TREATISE ON THE ADMINISTRATION of the FINANCES OF FRAN K. In i Vols, larre Ocla o. Trice .1.

is. in Boards, TrantUtcd from tne eenuine French wuh the Approbation the Autlin, ASto DtniCATSD, TMi A QU IS or A DOW If X. MORTl R. briteJ and inter known JL and admired in all Parts of Europe, not only cot.tains a difhnA Statement of the Po ubtUm, Rajvanua, Taaea, Hxm.nce<. mnt of the Land and Sea force of their Maintenance, of Katsonal Debt ol Prance, and its Anniv.l Interrft.

with a Companion twecn rhtf Debt and the National IVw of Engla id, IBemaifil a general Svftem of Finance, ed ro al Countries where Public Credit and Govemment Loans ceiTu to beftudied bv everv nublu fninted Jlr, Member of Parliament, and all Perfooi holding Oitices under Printed and Sold bv, J.WVLTER, at rhe LO GOGR APHIC Of ic r.Printm; Houi'c Stjuarr, Apothecaries Hall. Black fnars; I. Hid ftreet I. fohnfon, Sc Paul Church T. Ijmnnin.

iow and I. Sewell. Cornliill. N. B.

The Suhfci wifl defivered as (ai as rHXIihle. in the order which were fobici ihcd toi In ih Vrtf mi ffrdi 'pH xdj ROBINSON 1 Vcfetm prinrrd 1 a fne paper, with 2 beautiful Fmoti forces. Derlwm Phsfico and Aftro Thcolorv, 1 Vol. Eutl Ana orr of Natural and Revealed Pelitim. Alfu uft rniSli Mifcellanies in Verfe and Profr, in the rarnus Type at the js.

An Introduelion 10 Log craphy. Price as. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Tejferday arrive the Mailt from Hollinc1, France, and Flanders. Jterlin.

7a 26. TT £ud that his MajcHy propofes to tnake a journey into lome ot our frontier provinces. It is opt certainly known what is the object of hi. journey but it is fuppofed, and hh a good de rree ef ptohabilitv, that the Kmc waau to in and to casnbe with his own eyes, the prefent fiate of feme important places. We have not yet been informed what Generals are to ac company, his Majcl'ty and it a even believed thai this journey trill not rake placet Ihould a ccrtaiq have ths expected iflue.

Tangeir, June a. The Swedtfll Ambanador is esprOed in town this morning. All the foreign conluls the goverr or of the place, and a part of the garrifoaj are gone out to cert him, according to Letters from Morocco mention, that the lifli cnniul ceneral was expected there 00 the 18th ot May, and that the Emperor bad ordered that he Ihould depart thence after a reiidence of twelvr days, in which caie his departure would happen on the very day that the Spanifli Ajabauador (hod Id arrive there. Atrican Emperor ine; been informed, that tne great caravan of Mecca had been 1 cd and difperfed, on its return, by the Arabs, (i, 1 venil couriers, on purpofe to intercept, and ie danger, his nephew Muiev Abdelme Irk, under the condud of the Ampaibdor Bc Ottoman, his envoy at the Court of Spain, nod taken tne journey in company with hua to nur the tumh ot the holy prophets, having wttn hem the i'um of 160,000 przos, intended as a pre ut lome perl ms in Mecca and icy are now happily returned to from which they arc to tad in a frigate of Morocco for Cunlbntinopie. It is reported, that ojie of the fons of the Cud Emperor is fallen into a contempt uttly ins avarice having lnJuted turn join 1 the treachery whurh has occahooed to in.inv mistortniics to the caravan, and rrom whscm ulv elluped hv the moll determined courage.

iui tiworouj airiltance. Parliamentary Intelligeacc. HOUSE or LORDS. FrfdAj, July 9. In a Committee went though the Pilchard Filhery Bill.

Read a feeond time the Lottery Bill, and the Sinking Fond Bill, and feveral others. Uisa raoposiTLoNs. The Hfiufe having refolved itfeif into a mittcc on the Irifli Proportions, Lord Sidney role ami requeited the attention ot of their Lordftiips. This bufinefs, which had fallen, untortuuateiy, to him, to propoie tor their onhtieratjoo, was ot the rjreatelt importance. Me aid it had, unfortUaatclv fallen to him from his it required abilites far fuperior to thofe iie pofieflr d.

However, as it was his duty to (rare the fuhicrt to their Loidikips, he ihould perform hat Jury, and with the ereateft deference. Con lider.nk» its iinjHirtaiice, he was willing to any prribuai imputation of incapacity, rather thaa uipend its termination, wnicn ne tnougnr, ana ns convinced, was fo indifpenfably neceflary to he pe ter, happincis, and, profperity of both king doms. Hut he de 3 redone or the refolutions to be read. A.tcr a lhort fufpertfe w.h»ch this Honed, he relu.ned the bu Uriels, tie laid, that thc fylKm of commercial regulation that was now laid betbre their Ljrd'liips had been adopted from r.e cm ncceility ot a final and amicable ad ullmrnt tietween this country and Ireland. The rti l't propofittoo which declared that the jeneral intcieirol kiiigdoms required luch a corn 1.1 1 rei uion as lliould rive to both a free par ticipation or any particular advantages enjoyed ujier, he obierved was the ad ag and il piinciples of the whole fytlcm.

That ajiy thing' vis rcquitite to laid in order to evince the truth this principle, he thought could not be averred. Fhe prefent Hate of the two kingdoms was fuch as plainly proved tr.c propriety, expediency, ana necftCry ot fuch a regulation. Without fome fuch meafure was adopt difputes a'nd diflTentions of molt alarm ng nature, mult tncviubly anle im one or both count nrs. ciuch then hetng the general principle, he (aid he QiOuld advert to fane it tberegiilatsnal which had been the "reateirto are eftaMithert anJ Plans of Ecoivuny, ettentully ot dsfpufe and oppofition. That which creat ed the il alarm, he laid, was'the fourth pom 1011.

ot mn it aau ocen rraica, mat tnm country meant to refume the power of legiflarioo, which we hjf the ad of 178a rcfigoed to Ireland. If inch was the principle of this resolution, he Hv the rirtl to give it his oppofition. For after having granted to Ireland an indepv: der.t Icgillaturei he could never think, on any pretence whatever, to countenance endeavours to de pr rhem ol their liberty. But he did not the principle of this proportion had any fuch tendency. Ali it meant was, that Ireland (hcild conform the tenour of her acts of legiflaturc to ot far as they related to commercial tior.

Ihis was, in his opinion, totally difdnct 1 a of what we had before ed tiiem. It did not tend to legiUate for them. It was only ro prevent the principle ot this commercial fyftem from being rendered abortive by one Parliament coanteraVhng what mother enacted for their reciprocal advantage. Foe if acted in opposition to the intention of thefe iclblurioos, they would certainly be ed, and the treaty, wkh its intended advantages) to both countries could no longer ex ill. There would bean end to that mutual Iatercourfc and reciprocal itterei wh ch was the final cauicnf thesV.

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