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WE DAT, Auguft r.i. -Oh. 4 ce; IH A -M ARKS I. BY DESIRE. By hit MAJESTY'I Company.

A the Theatre Royal in the Hay -market, This Day wilt be The FIRST PAH? of tCing HENRY the FOURTH. £thc Humours uf Sr T0HN FALSTAFF. fiflaff. by Mt. HfNDERSON, fcbtJpvr, Mr, Aitkin K-ng.

Mr. Younger Weft- faoi eland, Mr. Sir W. Blunt, Mr. T.

Davis Sir Richard Mr. Wotcefter, Mr. fesreat Mt. X. Palmer 1 Baraelnh, Mr.

jWafleyi PefOi Kenny: Cadffi II, Mr, Besford Frant-h, Mr. Edwin Carners, Mi. jsckfon and llr.B'iflttt Awl Prince, of Mr, PALMSR. Horieft. Mrt.

Love Ani Lady Percy, Aire. GOLLES. End of Act II The MERRY LASSES to which; will be added a Mttfical Entertainment catted The PORT A I fctoier, Mr. BANNISTER; Pantaloon, Mr. Colombine, Mrt.

Hitchcock 1 AodffabetJs, Mitt TWIST. Dr. ARNOLD. Tot Daces wilt opened at Sixo'Cloek, and the performance aefjn prccifcly at Seven, for the Bones to betaken at the Theatre. Tr-sjar-ow (never afletf hers) the Tragedy tATO- id Appearance WELL.

S. TM Evening will 6c TfnkoM the Coii- LADDER DANCING Monf. lUker. iicWt fUar, Burnett, PtrrtoitWf lrftrfkramece called The MISCHANCE, htbf-MuQMkifktti anotkercaUedTbe DRESSING ROOM, fct br Mr. Hobk.

arid the lift hew ciUec The Wetfft. ft.votr, ttoWla ana A PirfbrjDaTirtedW ta DAHS DES OEVf ted AM staWft this entire' Tth be opened Five, and the Parrorav to terrbw pttit ThouftiJ.a TOUberebt, receive tadr Intend at Mefl. EderWB'i, Jftttor Mej at taw, Liticofn's oY of akd WitktTj ia Oifofd, Oerks 10 the I RICHMOND SECOND TONTINE, AHgutl IT77. HpHE Cdptfiifooers for building Rich- jt moqii Wdge -jhSJliaeet at the Office in.Rtch- 6ti Ittdhdiy next, die isrlt Jnftarvt, at Eleven -to Ofytik of (to the BitWe'fl tine Share in faid Tontine. SMITH, Clerk.

Daj it publifi fey BENJAMIN WHITE, at Horace's dead, in Fleet- Jt Catalogue of'fcveral yaluaHc Libraries, lately including the Bookl of. Nam fii Bi Ptulofophy, and Phrtick, of M. Maty, MO. f. R.S.

late prlncipil oi the 8rftilh and Searetary pi the The Whole tVnsfng a capital" ColJcelian of Sodki in evei leUinp, the Prices art iA the in the firft Leaf of be had of Mr. Dodfley, i pld. Mu AI Swn, M'. Be well. the era of and the principal of EoflanS.

SI HU EO OUlNEAS. This pal'lijhed, LI IY LO TEKY PLAN of 1 iSfTELLiaEWCE- or WELLER'sPtan of ftEOlsEER, tii fti, tyiSixi'UntU and Berwick-ftrcet, npm the Principles of which the fmrwemicimvevifami, to ait icneral, JVKffcrs, MSffrtfti, TradtftRcn, Ser- ancf PrelcfBons yfiartbever; Hoofos, Intis, Ac. in Tows or either of rkhieh the PBrchafer, paying One Shilling for every Plan, will be entitled to rtf- iJfteV lorwhatew they ihay have Occafion for, at Timo with'm tvrelvs Mrinttts from tlic Dake thereof, and-ehtitled to the Oftcc till tinted or jTo ihf fif Pl'ari be rireb gratis a hWte of Hand nvrqherccl, entitling tfie to the foHowiug Advaijiajge, via. For the Firff aniJ'Laft-Drawn Numbers ih the pceient Stite- J-ntterv One Hundred Foiinds for the two Twenty Pound Prizes One. Hundred Pounds each; fcr Ten Thoflland Pound Pbbjfts elchVTor the four Five Thaufand Pound Prices Twenty 'Poifhds each, in cafe thtfc hfum- herj, lame as the' Ptopuund iJote, ah'd the Money to he paid on DenianiS.

Plan 10 be had Mr. or of Stationers and News -carricri in Town tod'Cooiftfy with ah to thon who buy to felLagajn. Tjckcti and Shares of Tickets are now felling in "arifjpf' of Kumbers' at Exchange Price and all uurefs relative to the Lotte tranfacUd on the mofl equitable Terms at the doly jtoeudtd 10. SPRING GAR DE A U' A EVENING ENTERTAIN- M'NTS of this Place will 64 continued thiij and every Day, ai ufttal. The will be opened imme.Matejy afcer Five.

Each Perfdn to fay Admittanee. FREE and UNITED LIVERY.of LONDON, UsK-Moon CheapilJe, Aug 11. HE Members fif thta Society arr quefted to meet, at thit Thnrffey next, at Six in the Evening, being the Monthly Meeting Mr. Aldcrmso ttDX.L in the fireTy Liverymian 4elirous of unitinc with, th'S Society will be admitted on intfuciUceil by a Member, Th.e many Attempts lately tp tiofatt the 1 Freedom of Eleclbn by ence, which if, continued mint he of thetneiS: cifnis Tendency to with the other Dangers that threaten our invaluable Uooffi- tiition, as fettled at the slorious fterotutloo.forcibiy call upon every fincere Friend to his Country, to the Liberties of the Franch'fcs of this City, to exert nimfelf at this ajarmirig Crifis to-feiy- port the independency, Dignity -and importance of Metropolis, and to maintain the Rights of Comnjunity at large. iK" TRAVELLERS OFFlCfi, No, tfiidfe-itrcct, facing Luajate 'HID.

I the Duty of the Cojndvctnr of eVerjf formed for public to, avail him- felf of Eipsiieace in ks Execution, iiu4 make the "anil tfielrVCaifes Halty and clearly hU Readers. ThU Undertaking has aft fhtceftfui ones) qeeln liable Be maTeprcJcn 1 or in feme It been mi, 1 to a Spirit of tei end 5t The fubmit ti tke impartial PnbHc, adiether the rjiftitwian or the Language in whifeh its ate exprelfcd, betokens a ance now in tfCe I Numberlefs Pwfons, in a genteel Wr the freedom of ami tWi, Zovpiny, kt'i gttcuwage what- foii wifiicd for ir he prove rtat PoW Owners of Carriages any kind no Brancb of tfteV CStthig thetight to of-PoftxaiaifLs; aa Shn U- beity aod vfiaft i i A W- 1 thls.n** fieJaamc gradually left ecqipiccl, Chailes 'nuft in noetton Intrsafcj a6d whew the to thefe wHb fcirnifc both Thus much is, is rc enoogh to acquit (he Office of any invidious the Nature tniVCi of a Oerie- ral kegAtcriwve been inferred conftantiy id tf ita. ftefs Paffin haabeea hp. thiftf more has been ptomifed than, whit fare 0 ie.fuififled. To find Partners for erery Applicr.

is beyond the Power of Art or Laluftry, it de- ptftds on the Wants of Perfons bei.ig cottefted but to guide VFentf expcauioofly from one to the other, is doubtLfi rational and the di ad to their being Aippliedi As a Proof of Sf out of the great that hate tegi- ftered, not a Fifth Part have failed Pa, t- ners. nor is it likely, hid the Office oven opened 'Sr'yin the Spring, (before the Town thiined, and pj an oecn univerfaMy known, but what the- Part even of thofc would have fuccedr.l: Of fan Advantage it is to aUoliOj pettj of Communication, and bring all Appointments a Cngk Place. The Forms likewHe adopted to render Eneagc- menrs agreeable on both Sides, may 1'afeJy pro- bounced fuperior to every otberMada of TravctUrg. Senfiblc of a Truft in thf Oificcfkecpcr for an Accommodation of the Applkrt, a due Precaution isufed to defeat APT tiofity-or Dcftgn, by giving InteHige only Perfon who is eniiiled to it, and thjHn filch a Manner as to hitrpdlice each to the other ere they ectilcit't id Join Company; In ftort, is evident that, at. an Office formed on a copious and libera Plan, at a great Eapence in die beft anfl nioit Part of London, and carried on the Puric- Credit of it is the main Objtct of Cr fiderattoe; for he $eh in tjie Cjnditiogs publifhedj the Proprietors can extend beyoiid the Services they render to the Public R.

J. SHARMAN, Succirof to Mr. MOLESWOftTH, aTnd fole Propiietor of 't Calculations, at his Offices, No. 6j, High Holborn, No. jo, Flcet ftreet, and No.

xj, Birchlh- Lane, Cotnhiil, having formed in Adventure in the grate Lottery, the molt conducive to the Views of Qovernment, as well as advantageous and ftaire to the Public, of any ever offered, is now ddiveriog, it only Three Shillings each. Chances (legal and agreeable to Aft of Parliament witlia Prtnyunj Ticket annexed gratis, by which, has an Interefl lu near Eight Hundred vajuable Priaes, befides an Opportunity to gain, aifb ftinlng a.RMqire, in one Prize, tfte Capital of FIVE HUNDR'Ep POUNDS, fe- Mtff. Bolde'rj, Kendalls, Adey who will fitisfy any Eniiuifer, and whoie Receipt, with the particular Scheme of the is inserted in the Proposals at large, now Jeliveiing gratis at the above Offices. I. DOf iifdbiijhtd, 6d.

INFLECTIONS on odr prefent Critical in a Letter from a Landed Piojutetor. Punted fee J- Williams, No. 33, next the veVni, FJeeVftsect and fold by all the Bookfellers in Lon a'ad We'lminlter. Firit Part of VoU LXVM. for the Year 1777, Will be ready to be dclitefei to the ot ihe Royal Society, on Monday the iSih Day of Auguft, 1777, M.

8. Copies to' be h.d at their Hou in Crahe- Coerr, FJeet-ftreet. Wbce may alfo be hsd Sir john Prtnglo's Difcooifes, via. On rUfferer.t Kinds of Air On the Torpedo: On the AtwaAton of And, on toe Health of Maimers, NEVER THERE. Fof the Benefit of Mr.

A the Theatre Royal in The tcet, Tuefiay next will be prtfdnted a Comedy ctlle3 The HA S. Dtw John, Ur HENDERSON, (Befog hyi'iff Apgearanet'in Don Frieze lick Mr. Daviess Petrucbfo. Sir. Peter.

Mr. BliBett 5 Antheay, Mr. MJBV. I Fran- ejfco, Mr. faclrjlbni Surgeon, Griffith: Antonio, Mr.

QsntiemeBoyMri SuwnJ, Mr, fCe-n Hitcheecli sad.Mrt, DJyii 1 TirA Hunttft Mother, Mrs. Gardner Ki fwomm, Piatt Nurfe, Mn. W. PalmSr Undlady, Mrs. Lave: And Second Conftantia, ARS ANl'I.

With DA CI And al FA an which Mr. PALtflER will ptrfwm a priatipal Ch.raaer. Tickets to le hsri of Mr. Palmer, at his Houfe in and of Mr. at the Theafset where Places for the Botes may be taken, SfECifllc tcVr the inlaUjble Pre, ventioo of CERTAIN btS()KDER, 'con- tinneitohafold attfo.

Philpot Lane, Fenchurch- Striiet, at Half a Ctfinea a Bottle, with Directions. To prevent Adulteration, the Inventor requeiti C.enttantao ojertei te keeok-wp Uckaa. for the PaBlic Advertifcr. GAJB if PRISONERS tniff fated. General in a Wrjr Letter, the Treatment which his Cojitttfyitterj, who were taken Pri- ''farters, ret 1 it been proper, topubj-- fliie Mlowibg btat? of tipmmon Men tetedih the Qruitftlii, the'ftjoft foaewttf and healthy Hmt cdiilcr them; arid Church Yards all Day for Bxerfcire tlie as our Soldiers receive when on 1)'oard of Ships of War.

Bjr Order of Howe a Shirt was gwen to PrBbiier, Thefe on tire Part of the General, to tKe LodgirSg, tfie" Sate tekance, and of the Rebel Pa- were, in a gfeat Meafiire, fruilrared by their own LilHefltiSia and Sluggiflineis. Voluntarily theyiwould ndtfttr wafll felves, clean put their Barracks, nor report their Dead, At length they became fo exceedingly filthy that the Serjeant of theOuard under the Neceflity of "forcing them to the Paaip, and there ftand over them with tili they walhei themfelveS. Compulfion alfo was neceffary to make them clean out the Churches. At firil their Deadwere not difcovered but by the infectious Stench that arofe from the putrefying Bodies. To remedy this they were turned out every Morning into the Church Yard, and the Comnriflairy regularly all the Births to fearth for the Dead for to the laft they would riot report them, left they fjibuld be put to Fatigutof burying them.

-v. Dr. Morris, of the Hofoital, who attended them, declared Sicknefs among thein W3S occifioaed by their own Lazinei's and Filth. Thefe after the Priftiners were fent off, have been oCeujaied by our as Hiore healthy and coqimodious than any other Quarters in that Town. TKe Rebel Officers were allowed the Extent of the Towu on their fcarole.

When they were, fent over to LongMand, two Dollars a Week each were paid fortheir Board. Thefe were repeatedly defired to write! to General Wafliirigton for proper Jrig, Firtrig, and frefh Provifionsj but that Gentleman-, who, in his lengthy Declamation tiboh Paper, expatiates fa diffuuvely'pn his Delicacy, Humanity, and Juttice," was deaf to all their Requefts: For which inhuman Coriduft rfie Priibners publicly execrated both him and the General Congrefs. General Howe at laft finding that all the Care that was taken to keep the Prifoners clean was rendered, in a great Degree, ineffectual' through their own Sluggifhnefs, and that Wafh- ington Congrefs would neither fend theni nor frefh Provifians, fent them home out ot pure We have fecn the Return that has been made by Wamingtbn for this Aft of Generality and long, abufive, vague, delufive and mbft ollentatious Letter. He has got bacfc nis Rebels, but has nor returned dhc? of oar Soldiers; Acts of GeneTofity and Humanity will be always thus repaid by the Rebels. The Conduct of the Rebels to our Soldiers, in their Hands, is as blameable as Howe's Conduit to theirs was generons and hiintarie; The PrMbners of the 71ft Regiment have a fcanty Allowance of that they mirft have ftarved had not Lieutenant Colonel Campbell fuppbfted them, by drawing Bills on the Regimental Paymafter ac The Intention qf the Rebels was.

by a ftarv- ing AUowahce, to Sofiiiers to enlift' with them, or tooBraC ds'to' maintain theyi while; fflcti' would' not ttor Allegiance, theyfuc- ceeded inthe It'comes witHiS'th'r of this Letter to give following Facts, as.they refpett the. 'Frrfoners. Mf; wf it inconvenient tOrfijfVQ.out tht allowed common Prjfosienf'atoms Mw other Prbvifi ins, Vo tafce it into their and HUbribnte it to the Men once Fortrrighh Rebel t6: Butinftead of fcrv- Uig; Wtrhe Butecr- to their Msh, they fihtitt' ana fecieteJ In the Pockets t)f Dr. Warisn, who was killed at Hunker's. Hill, were Found from aSchoolmafter in Bofion, wHb acted asa Sjry for the Rebels.

On (his Difcovery Lovcl, wiftead of being.hanged, was pnhy put Into Gaol. At New-York, fijme Tirne before he was was-kept on board a during which Time the Mr. Winflbw abqvementioned fapplied: him. with every Nccefiary he 4nd' when his Exchange was agreed to Staten liland to, prevent Stonpagei, and palfed him through bur peared cxiretacly thefe JPaB and made wanfl ProtellationaoT etemaJG'mti- tude but when he got to'Baftqnj a Dskgatc to xhiGeneral in order to fliew iiirnfeif the reBenjbus Rank to which he juft ijcen raifedy. he wrote a Letter to hfs 4 JMrvWis(lbw, filled with the moft unjuft-and tlvBS.

-y. 1 1' But to -cbnchtde Wafiiington's Letter, and its Publications by the Codgcefs, was to faRctify their Breach, of Faith in not lending back our Soldiers-in (veneral Ho -as. of Humanity, and to irritate' tlie deluded Americans ftill more against Nation, as a Peo- pie tot.ally loll to Virtue. It iuch Mifrcprdentatibnsand Falfc- hobefe that rfte RebeJ Leaders firft ibmented and bjbwght oh the prefent and Continue to vetopatt by -the. fame Men of aajd aaibwous of Mind are- aJwai's- 4 -the Head bT-their Atikip.

It "Was-ifuch DKpofttionc that Lovel a Delegate, and Wnihtngtoh- a General. POLITICUS. ox i ii -and-the EpfgraAioR a ifate Tejierday arrived the Mails frsun Holland and Vknntt, 26. I T.is reported that Jiis-Aloft Cfirifliatt Majeity. will cede Corfica to the on Conditions' fa- vottrable xo both Powers.

1 -r ImperiaLMajefty has juft eflabliflied a Tribjinal of Navigation, in order to hear and detejfliine Differences lvhieh may arife amongft Navigators, and to remove the Difficulties of Navigation. Madrid, July 19. We learafrom On the 30th of Jbne laft, Dutch Merchant Ships, having on board, 240,000. on Accountof his Catholic failedfrora' that Bay for Amiterdam, efcorted by a SpaniiJl. Man of War of 70 Guns.

dmjtntam, Axg. 6. Authentic Advices ceived here from Gibraltar inform dntiihfc Peace between the States General and the Ein- peror of Morocco was happily on the 2grii of Jijne laft in confequence of xvhich, his Modrifh Majcfiy'lias difpatched Don Manuel de Pontes to Gibraltar, to carry this agreeable News to Rear Admiral Fifliot, and to him, at the fatiie.Time, that the Emperor has given Ordos, that all theSub- jects of their High MigfitindTes, who were Slaves in his Dominions, fiiould embarked on board the Ship of Captain yer, to be carried' to Gibraltar. DON. To Mr.

WOODIALL. I A PPEALS to the Public arc feldom attended with any Advantage to thofe who make I hope never to haye Occafipn Jo make Btit a Letter having appeared lAthe Morning Papers of Yeilerday, very injurious to my Reputation, I mutt endeavour to exculpate lhylelf from the Charges made againft Icertaihly was obliged to quit the Service but with Honour and Credit to mylelf. If die following Certificate; can b.e ajlowejd a jt, Reference may be had to the Original, now in the PofTelSon of Mr. Mitchel, at the India-Houfe. William Randall, Gent, ferved a Cornet in the hue zi it Regiment of Light Dragoons and fince as Cornet and Adjutant, and alib Lieutenant in the Second Reg.

oi Dragoon" of which I was Lieutcnant- Colonel tv i and during his Services in each "Corps, he always behaved as a Gentleman, and a very good Officer. RosstLL MAWFRS, Col. id DragoSn Guards." London, Dec. 17, 1774. To Lieut.

William Randall, Well'rainlier." I em barked.fbr'Ihdia the j8th of 1774. The only C'aufc of my the King'sjStr- vice to enable inylelf, by the Sale of my CommtiSons, to carry, on' an Appeal the Hpule of fibma had been decreed adainftinc'iii the Court of Chiineerv. I I'was, fo fortunate to "have the Decree reverfed bat t- had' (Mi" Ay had 1 trienis, and was welt tp IndiJ Hot rich a Gen' tleman, and pv4 for my Who to Madrais. 'Thisi Inttrcll bc- forc tqilnati, Rank of aCafliHh I will.

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