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S3 4 t- to decideiUtonce by the the queftion on sari Contents Proxies a NonConteuts 71 ftowes 24 nn Lord FitzwlilatnS monon 96 i. Majority by HOUSE OF CQ1f10NS. MOVDAY Mtyg. Petitions ere presented avinfi the Coin Bill. A SIESSjrK FROM THE LO' S.

received with a few private Bills agreed to amendment. OYSTER FISHERY. Betiuhanp moved for leave to bring. a pill for rie better regulationof the Oyfter Fifli- I jria in this kingdom. CLERKS OF ASSIZE SILL.

The Commitment of this Bill was on the fcAfiHon of the Matter of the Rolls deferred till did intent was toprfvent thofe olnces from be. jcg faJeable. THE FELONY REWARDS BILL. The Commitment this. Bill was poftponed until Friday.

TURNERS PATENT COLOUR BILL. The report of the Committee on this Bill was received and agreed to with Tome alterations. It vas ordered to' be read a third time tomorrow sail tngroficd PAWNBROKERS BILL The report was received and the. bill ordered to Tcd and read a time this day fen night. FRANKING LETTERS.

Mr. York or le re touring" ina bill to enabk the Lord Chancellor or Keeper orCorn- nnffioneri of the Great Seal the Mafterof the gout and. the Twelve Judges to. receive and krward packets letters Sec. tree of pottage.

Mr. Pin frcond the motion. A long and defultory conversation took place is which the following' gentlemen were the prtri Opal fptakers Sit Tin Sinclair rqfe riot to oppoffc the rootiqp i I 1 tot to Rate that he thought it tndtfpenfably necefory that the Judges of Scotland hould berjp 1 eluded. The Lord Al cxprefled hitnfelf much of the fame opinion. Mr.

Tnhr oppofeJ the bill. as being in tbefirft inttance unnecellhry and in the fecond in improper and pet haps dangerous ptrcedent iirfupport of his first alTertion hTwenc into detail on tine. nature and the general expences' of judges. As to the cafe in quettion heinfitted tit in their official capacities the pottage of their Jitters to his knowledge did not to to 51. per annum.

Thiscoiild be no objeft to men bore falaricj and perquisites were lately aug tented Lb much as that each Judu had a neat soool. per annum. ThofeoftheTCings Bench- Lard more to their dignity it would add nothing. Should the prefent bill countenanced he in- lifted the Judges of both Wales and. Scotland hid a tight to be included and even 6e JuiKces of Peace and Sheriffs.

He hoped tkeHon. Mour meant not to periift in his notion for his part he Wl3 determined to oppole it la every flags and hoped a fonfiderable majority of the Haute who" rley duly weighed the matter wouli be of the fame opinion Mr. Me declared that though he 11111 retain- td hi former opinion or the propriety of uch a bill ping yet had he been aware that any op- cud have arifen he certainly hou1d i introduced it. i declared liimfelf of Sir John iV Mn that the Scotch Judges hauld luJid they certainly were as much the. ot thr imd rsthofe the fouthern parb of lifitaia Ti Welch Judges alto he laid Vcre rairh entitled.

iu Mr. ft motion. alfo laid a few words again it as cf IcExcvccw in fupport of the and Mr. zrl were of opinion jtt luch a bill tlrould notcniy he difcouotenanc but the om of franking. in general aoo- wed except in thofe instances which immedi.

ly regarded the public fervice it was a prat thf wnw-ndifijr-ied the Legiflature wnmenfe futm olld be from Revenue by thore who were the bet able towards it he Houfe then divided when there appear ed favour of Mr. Yorkes motion 3 Agiilft it 5a Majbrity 1 4 CORN BJU. Self into a Committee on in the chair. of which amended tttfirtl ntuuii tic4jnrn Pltinmie of infpeto thi" a IrStO i theclauferemainina remaining faiorit 7 2d be oimttee ordered that the-Gallery from the idmiffion of' reciting the wngi of tfa Committee. THETIMES LONDON ifBuJiiufs tins Day in HOUSE.

OF LORDS. Scots Peers Eleion HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Bank Dividends and Turners Colour Bills to read a third time Report of the Pawn brokers Bill Appointment of a Committee toconfider the culture of hemp Gen. Elliot's motion on the Ten Aft Gen. Smiths motion on Earl Corn CornmilBon.

This day at noon their MAJESTIES and the PRINCESSES wm take an airing Palace. Yeterdai morning at ten o'clock the KING reviewed the- fixth or rnniI1dt regiment of dragoons on Afhfor3 Common commanded Dr Lieutenant General TOHNSTON and aAT o'clock his Majcity returned to Buckmgrurn ie the QUEEN and PRINCESSES arrived in town at noon from Windfsr Lodge. Yefterday evening the QUEEN had a private Concert at Buckingham Houfe. Yefterdayafternoon the HANOVERIAN Mrsi- STER and several MORRISON had audiences of the King at Buckingham I Yefterday morning arrived mail from Jamai ca brought to Falmouth by the Queen Charlotte packet in 46 days alo arrived a mail from Ltfbun. 4 Yefterday evening Mr.

PITT with feveral his friends dinedat Whites Chocolate Hoyfe in St. James's Laft night the. Right Hon. Mrs. HARCOURT had a grand route It her houfe in PortlandTlace.

Lady MiLYER and Mrs. WHEELKR had likewife a very numerous card party at their refpeflive oufes. The Duchefs PORTLAND has fent round tier cards of invitation for a grand' route next Mon day evening. The of. LEEDS and his.

Proxies voted with Adminiftration laft night His Grace was prefent during" the whole of tile debate. It is not only very remote from the facV but it is very impTobable that-Lord St. HELENS thould fuccted Lord viLLE as Secretary of State. Lordfhiphas been nonoured with an vial Peerage from his pall feryices but heis foo I gratefully indebted to Mr. Fox and the Duke of DEVONSHIRE by whom he.

was frfl introduced into life to be appointed to a feat' in the Cabinet. buometif atthe Stock Exchange was yeterday tolerably Tettledt thougli. thefunus rather advanced on the ftrength ot the report made bv the Committee appointed to-enquire in to theftate of the national receipts' and expend tore which highryJiatteriug to. the MINISTER. The Ewpzo1.

has. not had as was reported any fitof apoplexy. He was only attacked with the therheumatifm in his left arm andhe is now perfeaiywell On the. iAth of. April the Baron de HERBERT was with a fit of apoplexy but he was trill alive when the Courier left Szifovc where the Baron aftcxl as the Emperortb the Congrefs.

From his having. re- flded for a great while at Conftatitinople he was. perfectly well acquainted with the intrigues and the Politics of Divert. His will therefore be. fevezely.

felt and it will diicult to meet with fueceflbr of equal abilities nd experience. On the evening of theaoth of April the Mini- Plenipotentiary from the Court of Londonto that of Peterlburgh arrived at the Hague and on the following day together with Lord AUCK LAND afterTiaving held a conference with The States upped at Court. The. fame night that Minifter accompanied with a courier from London departed for Berlin in his' way to Peter- burg. Prince POTtKfN has been endeavouring to detach the Emperor from the' Convention of' Reichenbach but he has been completely appointed.

The Emprcfs of RUSSIA ays if the King of the FRENCH wouL fend hef his Democrats they Should enjoy true libcrrp for the would" give them the whole Province of Siberia where they might make laws and pats decrees one generation to another without the CnalleftinteiTuption. It is nor furpriGns that fume of the Partizans of the OPPOSITION houJd with for a Revolution in this country fiir having neither eltatcs nor to lofe the chances are certainly in their favour. How many circuraftanceshave lately happened to give hope to the- PUT' which cruel fortune Hill keeps bade. Mr. PITT brought.

forward the Unclaimed Dividends the cry was we have him' when th Rutian buinefs uasknowrr the crjrtyas time come" and now that the Canada Pil1 is pending theory is he is out for a tltoufand. Lord Lox3nAL the moment he heard of the Ruffian ir ordered a thoufand corn' to be im mediately jilantrd in order that he might he orc- ptrd with a proper quantity or" feafonnl oak to jild the mS ty 1 GUN SHIP which he pro- pd to generoufly give to the iffibnce of his country. The elms for the. keel have already p- EjAred above round. and will be in fine order the tune that the oak is fit to be felled.

The REVOLUTION SOCIETY have Lome thoughts ofputtinpout a couple of poor ys apprentice- in order1 to teach them how to quart ftones forihejpurparaoflayinga foundation for pillar at Runuymcde Tho are to be bound for fourteen years and to begin the when they are thirtyoncr We know' not which to admire oft The naalf mannerjn wbiitfMc r6x foliated the continuance oTMr. Butks fnendihifi or- the unQUkcri feadlnefi which accompanied the latter Gentleman's noble defence of hi principles. In the the' feelings of the heart for a' momnt quelled the ftubbornels of an opinion banded on the conviction of a ripened and enlarged mind. In the other every private attachment and every friendship that can be- dear to man were facrificed with Roman firmnefs to fupport the Conftiturien of his country. Each thought him- fell in the right and each conceived that he was arguing for the Public Good.

Mr. Fox has long been known to profets a ftrpng ageflion for more' or the republican fyftem in our Government than Mr. Burke would ever bring his judgment to approve. The former conceives that there is a natural right in man to be FEE the latter thinks that ifuch freedom would be fubverfve of all the blefling which we at prefent Mr. Fox would narrow the limits of monarchy and extend the liberty of the people.

Mr. Burke would neither abridge the one nor enlarge the other. On' thefe topics they have often dufered in pd- vate but as there was no event to prove was right the argument never- rote to any thing' mnt than th. convivial diflertations of the table. But the French Revolution land no Fourier hap petard than each idzrd upon it as a ft ong ttfii- mory to prove the juftice of hs own opinion.

Sir. Fox conceiving it to circnmftance which- muff give the moil glorious bleffings- to Mr. Burke aflerting that it was the invS1 difgrace. ful and detlruflivc event that could ever happen to an empire. It was now no longer a difcourfe on a fpcculattve ve point the die was call rind each found his credit at raketo maintain' his- argument.

The circle of private frienduiip bfccame too narrow for extrcifnq the talejtsof thefe-grfcrt men. Their minds big with the importance of the caufe bunt forth in the Senate as elo- quencemet eloouence fp auimofty encountered animofty Until the fpirit of politics fubdued the teridernefs of a long acquaintance and Friend- hip took her-departure in tears. Thofe who heardand faw the obilmacc with which the dif. puce was maintained lamented that two med of uch abilities lhould differ in public frnt entoa one of the moil important points which iolateto the happines and welfare of this lf ry. But ull we are not' without hopes that even xvioeas the difference is at prelent yet as.

both Gentle men have no view put the general benefit of the empire the one will relax a little from histoo orig ideas of republicanism and enbracitng the zeneral principles of the other form a junaion of talents that may continue as long as each lives to be ornament to public and private fociety. Thiswe wifiVfor the. benefit of the Conftitution and for the real. welfare of the people. The TURKS and AUSTRIAN who have mangled each other.

fo much to the fatisfaftion Of the' pubfic on the boards of OLD DXURY concluded floiltiilia yefterday everting though is coati dently aiTcrted they will go at. it gam" ding dong in October The SOLDIERS FESTIVAL performed yefter- evening is fo' far welcome as the vehicle. of ibraepjejiant fongs fr the principal pertar. 1 but the talc fcrue excepted-- prcfcnting a vrrjr ingenious counterpart of the famous pt hit Purely me fceneq of tine SJKGB of QUEBEC is left entirely to the working capabilities of the minds cyeT' Lord BARtYxoRE to the aftonimment of his friendsnotwifhftanding fume late STRIKING hints has not feemed in the leaft degree inclined to get up the DUJiLlST VESTFISto have been quiet'- Ihould have quoted POPE Tie up theknockir fay I'm lick or dead. fo numerous have been the enquiries afterhrs ANCLE.

The great race between Traveller and Meteor for tithoufand guineas will be at Vm krt tins day A very urge Aim is depending upon it and the FRiNCEshorfeis fomewhat the favourite. The Duke QUEENSBVRY inee Lord CADI- cAiiV marriage has fume thoughts of throwing iimfelf away in- the fame line. He' wants nothing but refulution and a wife to bring matters to bear. On Friday night was. found hanging in his apartments at Little Chelfea Mr.

M. a young Gentleman from the North of Scotland. The mode by which he attempted his death is. rather fingular. The cord by which he fupended him.

rd was fattened to the tipper corner of his chamber door. The maid nal1t being in' an ad. joining room hewing fame of the family to. bed heard Tome knocking at Mr. Ms room door' tiieinftamly ran and inquired what was wanted- but receiving no anfwer and finding the door locked and the knocking fill rcontmuing flie forced it open.

By the fuddn motion of the door the cord tlipt off and Ms body fell on the girl which fo much frightened her that it threw her into hyfteric fits. Hers foams alarmed the ren' of the family and were the means of faxing Mr. Ms life but the fervant girl is in dangerous way. The caufe afligned is That having been lent abroad three years ago by his Patron a treat Legal Character to till an office then expelled to he vacant but of which he was disappointed he had fpetn his little patrimony in the trip that having returned to London he was in confe- quence of fairpromifes of being fpeedily provided for induced to borrow money till he hid gone and tried every friend and acquaintance he had that feeinghimfeif deferted and unable to difcharge even the rent of his lodgings he hail determined to put an end to hiexit1eiue. On Saturday evening cm feven and eight o'clock threegentlemen on liorebaklyerr lop ped ueanDalfion by Hackney by three footpads and robbed of what money they had about them 3 The debates on the Coarrat lamed and continued with the acritaonv of enraged parties one againft' another.

One Member proposed to take lomb1o dSeC fson or this country in pite pf the Oppbfinon of all the powers of Europe. Another' Vifhedjthat comrniffioners might be. appointed to3eflore tran quility among the inhabitants' oft that miferable. country. A third infixed that France ha no tiing to do with it as it was the undoubted prcr pertyofthePope.

It was at length refQJved to come- toy a de dfioi on this fubje to be done by calling over the names of the Members. Tree times wastht attempt made and three times it proved indeculre. The machine for accelerating this operation wa not vied on this occafion. The fourth time however fucceeded and there appeared againft he union of the Coat texoijut to France 487 for it 316. four Members refuted to vote on either fide.

Thejans the ntorrent. that this was known became quite furious and they. in. failed that I the other articles propoftdby the' Committee mould lfo be rejected by adopting the previous queftion. Immediately afterward kt Sots Cranny feemingly in a.

Hate of defpair moved that tfitf AiTcmbJy ihculd adjourn which with. PORTSMOUTH. MAY e- Cat. Rodnej- ing font. in here the Two Friends belonging ta Dartmouth laden with foreign fplntscc.

Arrived this day at Spithead the Pomona frt. gate Captain age from the Downs wftlipref feed men and the Romulus captain Frederick from Guernlcy witfc pints for the Fleet. Yefterday' arrived1 the Falcon sloop from. Channel cruize. I Saileii the Viper cutter on a cruize.

The MANAGERS' RXxELfcGHf on" a reprefen- tatlon of the unfortunate fituatron or Madazp DEon havegenerpufly determined to appropriate a night with Ftf1lyt Entertainment for ner benefit towards relieving ber from her embarrafIments her to" make this Country an Afyjum mherdedineroOHe On Saturday laft a perfon who had" been ma ny years a faithful fervant to an' eminent book- feller in row arid hid. Jitelv com. i menced with a of of the party lately declining' bufinefs in their favour Sfcing under mind from what caulc is not known ms throat arid died loon after he had attempted it the day before but was pre vented. The Rev. Mr.

OBiBRXE formerly private Secretary to therDufcetof Portland js presented by the ArcKbiftiop of Tuarn the valuable rec tory of Athenr ra the diocefe of in worjhiKtser than ioctol aTiear. meat lip wo parities in. ecome vacant. ln QerWDO Cbinsnaa. ThurtJiy-Itft at his jouk l03d Newingtoo Mr.

Jckia Gtt1icrrjua. Mrs fdy of vMlhUherp in VWtmorehxui r4ed 95 a- HWhufi ivi iei f4w. ar ago at the lame van c4 azv. Whit js fcnxuugar after her huJaod hid utc1J fpt MUs1t ji itfvirj trpfyears wheat upwards of go hi tjti-fi ht tcttntxdLatafo Eat tv could lee to red tbtTnul left friar wtlhoct tli tliflct he wai an ci i cnce upon a trial at Appicby a titci ore his ieath to con Cooeaco civet tijhn and tnriovs which he cow. yerfcflly tcnnniUr upwards of ur2wce jT Ht eajbyei all his feaPuant fa cul es entire rafaR sooJ.

ftate health' till within a fcnni ht it hii dhh 5 rtCJIFUrtVKS yfl- tLL. xuts DAY. e. JTr. Waller Wan worth drojgiftj lo Hatttnjihsrdwarecran 3 to Prwce ftrert Sptrtddi dealer 3 York Cardeu1Iocn- rapcr tt i 6 5 10 6 10 fit of.

Gait Jo 3 Jbrham. Dol grocer Burnett kInarsJtoJ ra icha Povrell Oavcl Uar IIfKJaaId Jurb Hart Trylu" Taraes UlrgjBow Lanr Merchant lamei Huratncrfton t-flrect PartrrCoot Junes Hunter ug-lrcct l2en-l uare Gbiaet troker Ccor Wilker GrttthUJ dealer it Samuel Rats Hmmjfdiuh Salcfroaa" John Ithhslt Mill. Goiilnvnjjpaye WUUvn Leach J. KeoMutto-drapcr S. Stone hetl llor cabinet ipkfTj final i Wnt.

MAlptnc and Alex. Youor Crufs. clfe llcoptinters 2 6 John kir ftrcet merchant i4 i AL Wind E. A iredand dH for rb River His MijtGys ttip Ly HC ris da h- yetfercby vl fail Erij cwaurr Lwro fqr liiia. tars 1 jetty' rtjip PinrlboroeQ aad Triton 124 SA t- tix 3 per Cent re reduced 79 J-fUt 7 3 rcrCentCoacisS 3 4 Cent.

CnrJ 4 petCent. A Rxt9 th Loaf lanutnes 23 t-SAs r- Short Ann. to liiCai 4 IrDIA STOCK. 164 4' er tat wm Raids tss- Sfe. rrm.

3 TM Sea STOCK. Navy Bills half percent olt trilb Lotterr Ttckm 6Li6 W. NIGH WATl THIS etVcCr YRIDCE i 1' te to whit Ubt be ar e-e given to if iatr It wasben decide It at once Aid put on r. JwiIlizma mottQn i ts lJro es 4 A motion :9 Jajor ty 7 MO DAT prd nted Com fESS. rF TH ns.

VI 1 tec I hout I 1 rJ BfJu 1P rnot I ve in I or th tt f- h- A BILL CcUdDonof ficr Rolls. def rred 1l frJ 1' who obfcrved at the arne time that. Its i a1 be. FELO ItEW ARDS Comm tme tof TURstk DrL reportof Committee oJ1thi. Bm civedand.

2 reed fome ord red ad t1meto- orrow A NBttOK kS. dthc Committ The eiveP be Jd. I fennight FRA KISG Ir. to. ripg wb theLord ffioners w2 pac ets moti n.

AI n. defuJ ory converiation pI2. 1t1g l1f1etnen I re oppo thou ht l1 e1 rr Ju gcs The rd cxp Ted th beinin the frft In dan rou went ttilon nel' dges. infitJed the l. ffic aP1Iit poaa ofthcir This could obi tomcn pcrqui ites aug- thateach oJ.

to Sho bec ntentnced eJt rs I inc1u lnt motion rt itm try fh ll on dctable th he1 would Itd thauhough tain- forr1eropinion th at aware ent I i Sll rn theSitch ulrhl wcr mu Jrd7 th 4 1h fe' rt- Utun tieh I 1IcraCl LJp fi 11. ralf 1 I tr i rf1t'tI' xt1 an upport 0 101101. Mr. XttfJn r. trot no rrniv frauki g.

jnfi ntS trb rtg rJ nbli it th ld which dif ed tft fuch fe 1. nue-b arts it. ure th i1 when n' ap ar- 1 at our ibrit r. theT Ie lvcd. i clf Co mitte.

Ul ul1J Mr. ltm bair. a fame ere rtl anmt when Lord Sbeflidd di- IV Committee on a claufe relative to the Itln 1rlt of il1fp aQrs7t appeared 1 t11 claufe 3 A hln it 0- The 1 Qould then otd red the- Gallery ofi Iii 4 1U buprrb tmJ bla htb 3 toreme yth inconve IAhf ahC fiot th uent JhISJfC us fro iti1ig ri gs oft mm1ttce. 1 THE MES. 4' I fhlrurtu I Parkarual.

arts Ele Uon. HOU COWMO is time-Report P3 n. Bill-Appointment ommltt to hmi EJti ts rnoti Gen. PR1SC SSES takean iiringt8 Ye 1udat momin a ed the regime 1t Afli Cnm o1 GeneralJoassToN a wn BurkinTh ii 1INC. SSES' Hou Ycfierdar afternoon A sT au1d Crenera1 kingham Ydt rday morning-arrived ca een 1 nini of dined at James sfire t.

Ri ht Lady ER' htd ahvery numer ca refpe Hve POR. TLA Nn nat1 ing. Duke of hiProxl tCd prcf nt hole very remote fat imrrnbablett rd GI VILLE as' Stat His Peer ge lii rervic he IrF i to appoi ted ne Th poHticaJ j. ler bl ttJcdt th. funUs I ij Co mltt arpointed nquire in- the' ftate ex nd i bishjgbly.

atterlui MUr not rep rted plexv. ftarm perfe Qnth Itb eizedlth otapopJexy Ut as as lini1 erPlenipotet tary. omthe Em rtu Congr rs. mg eCifot agrcat a uii 1tcd in rigucs tF 00. ill e7diflicult.

a equ ablbtlcsaRd theMini. filer th rt tha Petr burgh ague foIlQw. A UCK. after mn a comJY1l1i it In wayto endeavo ring th Reic enbach dif ap mted. pnfsofnU IA itbe oftbe Fr CH fen herhisDemocrats Lilxr or I ws itner tion fmalleft interruption.

nor furpri wi certain man dr umrtanc have ps wiUdthe Di dends bu inefs as known- crr' was Or 1 I 1' the cry- d1ll fand. I 1 LoSJD A uthc I war pre- etfun I blildthe which4e ri uf1 to I try. ccl esp. rcd a by IS orne of puttin out be prenti ittordestn em no c. for PprpQ of a pe centenary ar obI tbeyarcthirtonel 11 4 f.

j. 2. 1 i tc- iJ' Pft A. Ju d' ht a mir he ern hk c. fO ted or Ir.

Bua is diri wlii a ied bre his th th amqm quelled c. fiubborn Qunde npen d1 pth every rmn ou andeach arg ing ftern rr. Lrin tt ConceIVes IS freedom th bI fiings cnj y. Jts theohe. nor enl1r dirl red nri difT rt tion5 tb Fr 1 ncd ftong Ir.

conc i ing tobe adrcnmft nce JIve France I Ir1fttrke wilStbe dehu thceent hap uh ive po nt ld ch ftake to maint in' friend hip narr excrcHin ta1 ts of tbd' grbt men withtbcimpOrrancc Sen te quence fo l1imolit 1if1 ft yuntiJ fpititof nd FFi nd. her. departures fiinacv lament tnaftwo me ab Jities bHc ftn tent ne th wl cl date to yenwideas i Gen VICW out rd too id of' el1b hl neral bfth JUn tlon It ves an- fo icty. is wi hor 1e pe ple. Qd USTRIAN mti th fa is fatt ion he rh bO tds 1 ies efi lxby thou Mit con a ey.

I1 at again dlngdg 4 QLD ERS fF. TIVL efter daf. en gIS wcl orne asth ve l1 fome pJelf nt ron rem th nt ng' ingenious ul1te part heJa nou pl.n1t- of BBEC th cap tiiJitics tb miq eye P' AYMO friend3notwitldt ding nt has feeroedtA leaIldegre VEStRIs to 1d POPE- the fylm th qu ries ft rh sil A CLF. gr a r- t1 is fu dcpcn ing PICI CE' horfc1S fom at ilt- wa tlIi4linc I I nts ing but. ii was fou at Ch fea I.

0 hi finrlar. fafie ed th bdn rd fome i1ein 1mtl eiving 3n firidin the oor knOC lOg ntJnum fl th rd Js It hcrinto Herfcrclms ll re 1r. n' That ent thr PatroI1L Chua er offi 3tl i 1ony th WM" conl fair promifes 0 tver Peeing himfdf deferttdand lc difcha lIt gIS hl5rXlfi llCe. Satlltda cv ning three gentlemen ebaclt were fiop- peduearDalfton on HlckR r. le a i 1' c.

JfA110NAt4 SG HAY A. rJ FpIl JJi4 mca fb Itnt" ofcnl3gedparries nf an tet Mcmberpropofcd f. his Op OfIof wtthed that mi d. tare mifd bJ Uj" inf had Dg itas twas petty of the Pope. I gm robe nng va att mpt de ti es ed in UOQ uf 3.

on everrucceeded tb tbe tit 111a ffn voteoneith fid l11J 1mcnt. and bY1h qu ftion. Immedi teh. Cr ii dcf ir mo t. 1f Ar1e mby c1ourn v' Tilt ebcc frigate Rodne this inorn ingJent.

rien betoni 1i ruff I theP nz ga theD wftlr ipt21n Gumt1 ith 110 ptttr. ize. 0 lI' fA1A IS' fR LCH rn rer unfortui ate tuatJol1 ad21P ve gcn uay withFtruv her towar5 ncy her thuCouiitryanAfj1um in' her decline Saturdatlafia JD3. rs rvant ale k. IJer Jn PatctJ row ooth.

ct1hipwith nephew de JiDi g' efsin under tome dlfcontcnt of fromwhtr aul tb a a fo nafter hehad bcf The OBI btE sec ir Dukerof ented Ai hbaliop c- Athe nthe nbg i I 4u WoI1h pe er th t'-etr. lJJ IS fennent lijtwD In land become 1" oP rrD 0 1 Lilt 2t rich. 624 per cc B5QC d. ru n. I 01) 1 urfJ y.

ft New ozs I. JefisaGtlKrtjUl1. I 1 ed 95- i' U1x1 :1 ac1nn Whits tft Dd his e- rc tg the cu1 Dt witbo 1cd tr. anchdCK mat-at titl6e tb na 0 ri rrf nrdsot fsur DJ cJlhis rcnS a ra rh 1itiU a on i EtT IN' lJltfJRS CUILD HIU UIS 1 rn lI Jtorth dr fb Sr I ltI1 10' In treet 1tr 3" I.J' rLucu Cc. draper Jcfcon Bt c.

I lr Dukcft ca1er I J1 Mvv weJl vc1 flats. ln2n urer WJ1Iitdiart- rc IO no" z. to me Fkctarut COtoIk. Uti Ctlacn- Wtj 11 at. 11.

Gevtie ker DHmls L5wisCuy aunu urtr. 4izI' I Ill D. tnJfditch. 5ar fnin It Cu 1u11 Goaa r1J1t k. It.

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