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March 9, 1769 The 'V4 i 4 Containing the Fnefheft vrceSj Foreign and I 2,698 4 By Captain T.I? frorrr Lifren, yre have the wing vjz. December ,29. The following is the.Grisnd.Signort waniftflo delivered to the Fo reign RUnifiers 'at in order to be remitted their refpeftive Courts. A foJloMfS clearly fliews that the Sublime Porte obferved the articlesof jjeace eftabjifhed between her and the.Court of Ruflia which latter, on the contrary, has broke them in ways. The Court of Ruflia, the faith of treaties, has rtot ceafed from building different fQrtrefles on the frontiers of the two States, and Yurnifliing them.with troops.

and ammunition. In the year 117.7. (or 17.63) on the death of Auguftus III. King of Poland, when Republic wanted according to the fyfiem of Poliih liberty, proceed to the election of a King, the Court of Ruflia by force and violence, made a King of a fimple Poliih officer, who had never had. a King in his and to whom Royalty no way belonged; and, in taking part with this King, interfered ipall the affairs of Poland, acting thereby quite contrary to.

the fenfe of the Republic. The Porte having advertifed the Ruffians Refident of all this, he declared that the RepubKc of Poland had required a certain number of troops, to protect her own liberty, and that 6000 cavalry, and iopo.CoiTac.ks, were granted for that purpofe, but that they were neither furnifhed with cannon or ammunition, and were under command of the faid Republic, and that there was not a fingle Ruflian foldier more in Poland. And when it was afterwards, demanded of him, why the Court of Ruflia bad fent more troops into Poland and why they had ufed violence in the election of Poniatowiky, fon of one of the Grandees of Poland? The faid Refident aflured, by a writing under his own band, that his Court. was not engaged to any particular perfon, and that (he had never made the lead effort, nor ufed the leaft vi olence to forward the election of any one whatever. Notwithftanding this ailurance and declaration, Court of Ruflia ceafed not to fend fucccflively troops, cannon and ammunition, under the command of her own Generals, who continued to attack the PpHfli liberty; and to put to death fuch as refufed to fubmit to the perfon whom" they had elected for their King, and who was not the fpn a King, after having deprived them, by violence, of their eflates, both real and perfonal.

A conduct like this, fome diforder on the frontiers of the Sublime Porte, ihe gave Ruflia to underfUnd, that, according to the tenor of articles of both old and new Imperial capitulations, fhe owght to withdraw her troops from Poland tipon which the Refident different. memorials, one while that thofe troops foould retire jn February, and then again fixing their departure for fome other time, In the mean ijme news as recei ved Ruflian troops had been fent to Balfa (one of the TniklOi frontiers) with artillery, and bd fuddenly attacked Mufle.lmen, and mafl'acred. upwards of a thoufand perfons, men, women and children. The Court of Rufli, aftor having befn queftioned on this point on the. part of (be Sublime Porte, as well as on that of the Chan of Crimer (a magnanimous Lord, and worthy of command) denied all tjiat had patted, faying only, that the Hayda macks had done fome damjee, and that thevihould be chaftifed: never make ufe of cannon or, bombs in their irruptions.

We ftill perfiftcd to demand in vain the reafon of this conduct, and why the. Court of Ruflia would not, in the courfe of th'ee years, withdraw her trcops from Poland; as the arti cles ot lUe treaty or 1133 1719; arj ot that made in 1152 tt 1718) imported; that eycry time any thing happen ..1 1 ot interrupting ne perpvut peace 01 meiwo emp fhould proceed, ipfo fufto, to the means of glected. But the filence. of the Rufiian Refident, who was in. vitcd to repair to the rorte to account ior this conduct, and what was the view of hi Court, in ftijl.

keeping her troops in Poland, was a fort of acknowledgment of ah infraction of trea tv. Beine particulatly queftioued in regard to the object of the his Court. This manner of proceeding cle faid power had thought proper to break ous Doctors ot the Law have given oy nnininn. that the exigence of rivorout iufiicc. made it titctffary to declare war againft tU Mufcrvites an opinion which has.

been unanimoufly confirmed; infomuch that the arreft of the Ruflian Refident became expedient. By the prefent Manifefto all the powers of Europe are informed, that, according to the antient etiquette of Sublime Porte, the faid Refident muft remain in cafile of Seven Towers 5 and that, during the whole tims this affair has been in hand, the Sublime Porte has done nothing to break the good friendfhip with Ruflia, but, onHhe difguifed' her griefs, and. deferred her refentaaent for three years, out of regard for that Court, which alone has been guilty of the infraction of treaties, by the tacts herein feetore mentioned. ceilor'j cotnmuntcatea to toe joreign minijters a tnanijejto upon that Jubjefl, which be defired them to ammunicate to their refpetlive Courts. Seme tims.ago the Grand Signer ordered all bis to give vp the arms they were poffeffed of in order to be publickly in conference of which, great quantities xf theft arms have been brought to "but they were foi mo ft part in very bad condition We learn upon this occajion that the Greeks, who inhabit fome Jjlqnds in the Archipelago, refufed to comply witbttit order, a Hedging that they want their arms for their own defence Nov.

19. Letters from porfica advife, that 13 French umcers naa oeen carnea on were wanting out 5 Jbut upon reprefenting their cafe to when it was at thfc jam? urac notorious, that the Haydamacks friendt coft near 900I N. t. 1 1 fc 1 1 inuring mc puiiiug uicutiura, a. vrcnueman ooicrved to a certain plergyman, that numbers of peeple were "polling at one of the books far Sir W.

B. Proctor: "No matter (replied the Priefl) they have only tapped an Uxbridge barrel, and it will be out in half an hour" IMPORTED In tbi lafi veftls from Londcn, Brijiol end Liverpool, and to be bid cn the very cbeapejl termt, by. DANIEL and JOHN BENEZ ET, And THOMAS At, tbeit ftore, the comer if Arch and Second Ji, '9 the fol btuing large effortmcnt of GOODS vi, LU greeny fcarlet, claret, cinnamon, drab and copper co. loured middling and low broadcloths fuperfine yard iuiae piains jorejt clotbs mctley bunt en blue, drab and. Dy detachment.vas thev 1 "V7 "raw rea, mue ana tneir delinne to fpeak to Paoli rcu, uruo ana maroie mixture arc him.

tbjt Ocniril ttAA tk.rW P' rea oiucyara ana bait wide duthls 7 he would never triumph over the misfortunes of others, immejdiately ordered an efcorte to conduct them Ifafe back to camp. Corte, Nov. 21. The French lately fent two Monks of Rogli aha, to enter into a negqeiation with General Paoli concerning winter quarters for their trpops but they did riot meet with defired iuccefs, for Paoli the, Monks, 'that as 'he did net fend for the French or any other troops into the Ifland, he 'was not obliged to procure winter quarters for them, and they muft find them; as they could but that 'if they would enter into treaty for an. accommodation, they muft firft abandon the pofts they tookrpofleflion of theiriirrival in the Ifland, and confine therd they occupied before and then be might liften otheir propofals.

Brcjl, Dec. 1. A courier has juli arrived here Vith orders from the Cputt to fit out ten ibips of. war with tbs utmoft expedition. Orders been alfb Rocbfort, for fiveAips of tthelirte to be got ready for iervice.

Ve are at prefent unacquainted with xheir deftinationj but it is conjectured they are intended for Corfica. Dec mention, that he Imperial Majefty was prefent ix. this inoculation 0 the Grand Duke, and did Dr. Dimfdale the1 honour to attend at inoculating twelve children of the principal Mobility. Her Majefty received tbe compliments of the foreign Minifters, ipoa the re eftabliihment of her health.

The artillery of Tmnnnl Afatpiftv 1.1. juperjine yard wide firiped cottons i long ells ajarie cfl'ortmcnt of Common, London and JBriJlol Jhaloons fine maxarcen blue copper coloured and fcarlet ditto firiped dufpl blonketting i fine, and coarfe' tammies of all colours twice prefftd fuperfine duranti agreatvariey of low priced 'firiped and plain aljo fcarlet, critxfon, and pink ingrained inch wide ditto brown and drab wcrfied fa jratbiesi red, tuhite and fcarlet bays', fine and coarfe p'ain and firiped cambleti maxareen blue and copper coloured boiled ditto filk ditto 1 common broad Scotch camblettees double and fingle worfied damajks blue, green, drab, purple and pomjddour coloured dorfct teens hempen and flaxen prigged cxenbrigs prime befi crown ah to broad raven duck 5 RuJJia drillings middling and low priced Irijh faceting linen fine and 'eoatfe German and ifh wias Englifb and Scotch oxenbrigs 5 9 quarter Flanders bed ticks Britip bed ticking and bed bunts clouting diaper white princes linen 1 fine owijs boliana narrow KuJJia diaper 3 qr. wide Jlrtped linen 5 ,7. Utttn from of be zrd of 1" aE. Jtrivcu C011Q71 DOl lands double folded white RuJJia Jheeting demajk and diaper fringed table cloths i buckram kenting handkerchief cambricks and lawns, in whole pieces and patches a great variety of calicoes, half chintzes, and printed cottons, vix.

double and fingle purple, three colours ar.d blue, pompadour ground, China blue penciled works, potted and forip 1 Jc vtbaui tuwiuuuwbu iuu tib iiwtai ivrt auu Lite mrir wns fon 1 wr 9 I white half thicks ad and narrow and 8 Quarter motlejrursi beaver frisce coatin? 1 fear let and red cem'men ferces 2 b'fi yard wide milled German ditto, Indian blankets white red and fear let 'fiannels figured, firiped and culgeed ditto blue and black, red and. black, and blue and white flowered and embeffed feres Ticw jajaionea ivuCKUnDurgD Jigured dlttt Kendall Jlrtped linctys eluded with an tiniverial illumination 7i7D "i 7 rV T' ai t.j t. blue and vbtte Dutch pin work linen handkerchief i (prrrved end 114 iiwi Aivau that die in a few days, gave directions to the Sexton of the Parifli to which fhe! beioiiged, to dig her obt a handfome deep grave but meeting with young Cornet before the much apprehended time arrived, me was prevailed upon to accompany him to churchy on a very diflkrejit occafion. The was hard at work for her as flic palled by when fhe gene'roufly clapped half guinea into his hand, and bid him fill it up' again witk the ntmoft expedition. yefterday; at Guildhall, No.

45,345, was drawn a Prize of 5C00 1. According to lettersTromLeghorn, a rupture between France and Genoa was likely to take place, on account of a majority of the Senate having refufed to fulfil certain engagements relative to tlte prefent war in Corfica. Theexpences of the Middlesex Election are ellimated at about iOjpool. lhe ribbons only for, the hats of the candidates i i i i jfoucu owij tuwns jiJiverea, yiripea, ana jpottea ocotcb gauze red and white and blue and white printed lawn, handkerchiefs; net gauze 11 nans, 3 quarters, eigbts, yard, and yard a 7 wide cuecR linen eigbts, yard and yard eigbt 9 1 1 and 1 wide half cotton check broad and narrow boufewife check bed Enplifo black tuff a ties firiped, cloth coloured and black India ell wide perfians black peelong fine yard wide plain while Cyprus gauze flowered, prigged, and potted ell wide ditto; womens black velvet; roJJ'st lute firing and black Englijh Barcelona filk handkerchiefs; a large ofjlrt ment of manufactured bordered and pot ted culgeesf in imitation of Eafi India bandanoes blue long cloths red and white, and blue and white cotton romals lungee and new filk rcnals Italian bat band crape a variety of paduafoy, fattin and'taffety ribbons zd and Ad filk ferrits blue, black, cloth and litrh't rnhirf i bejl Balladire fewing filk Scotch thread', Holland and Marchelfer tapes bobbins blue and green bair plujhes mens and womens wor Red and cotton hofe; mens knit war (led ditto childrens (potted ditto mens half filk ditto; womens blue yarn ditto, with' flammed clocks; fine and coarfe Scotch and Mancbefier check linen handkerchiefs, from IO nails to 7 eights wide; firiped and plain cotton and linen laces j. lettered, diaper, fcarlet, Highland and Tully garters narrow and middling blue and tubite firiped cotton tapes black filk fiock tape mens ana womens twig borje wmps and whole bunters round and co WBiuic 'o iwu tLit tmall bar lend hidattr.n.

Auti ar.d orJ, 1 Itii.itkii.i eC Vi inn I 7 5 ires, iney v. uJe ucr a uaugmer 5 inc ion probatriaojid pet baberx Holman's Britifb ink terminating them urewcr ino cPcw iu iS ismcr oromer, ana tint couiin w. 2 amicablv. tne viojencef and damages exerci ana uncit to nis orotner ana uncie daughter. fed at Baha have been all difavowed, and the punilhment of thofe Dec; 20.

This Morning Mr. Mello de Ccfiro, Envoy Extraordi who had the ailurance t9 commit them, retarded, and evun nc nary frsm tpe Lourt oj tortugat, bad a long conference with the Earl oj on tbe aijpatctes from Lijbon, brought yefier day the Hampden Packet boat, Capt. Braitbwaite, from bis Ex cellency Wiuum Henry Lyttleion. Ruflian troops who remained in Poiand, be could only anfwer, gsodnefs of his heart that they would not depart till all the Poles had fubmitted King At length it was finally demanded of the Ruffian Refident3 au toe com whether, according to the old and new treaties between the two DiJJUenu mpires, the Court of Ruflia would defift from meddling with" mDires the Shire the affairs of Poland, under the pretence of guaranty and pro roife And he replied, that bis powers could give no anfwer upon this head lost fine and coarfe powder; nutmegs, cin by the chefi s1 faff ton in bay pepper; befi London and' common pewter, vix. dijbes; plates, bajonSf teapots; large, middling and mail porringers; new fafhiored tankards table and tea fpoons likewift low priced Brifiel pewter, well forted; fuperfine, coarfe fine, clavant, nog, large and fmall rteven and boltop iron wire fine arid coarfe brafs wire; Englijb ttnRfhoarAt I mlr.lirfd ihrt.iA (itrhtrtr sfittn J.

sl CO: f. white jeans; corking, middling, and jhort white pins; rough and Our excelled Scvereign is continually difplaying infiances of the glazed arJ FF gunpodcr in quarter cafis Londtn and Brifiol aouoie, Jingle ana latten roiled iren and double crofs tin blatesx drata kettles, befi Englijh hammered brafs Hint tn 1 tr 1 ft. tana Mh ti A r.n i i jM r'JLK't vu', tun en meet eraisz evening John Glynn, Efq; lately returned a Knight of Ja'nCCrtwsi bcraxilarL middliitr and fmall coK.Lh. J' for was at the Houfe of Commons, and took the and womens three barred Jxojvel Jtirrups Jnafpe btttsi dtater and were limited, and that he oacas, ouiwas jo iu ww goui, yoat btauta not take bjsTjeat. firaining webb globe nails tin fquare fiaples yellow fiaple nails which was.oniy Known to upncp, rttanve to n.r.

Turkey, Sewered, fprinkled and emboffed paper gilt and half rile 'I' i rr ditto for book binder ufe German bibles; tenements and blalm arly demonnratmg that the Vf' fn bca, and carried to tbeHCufe. hoh maids and girls glaxed black lamb zlcvts and mittens bovs .1 i Air riair air v.rii feun nan in nnnan Af nr. tne ireaues, me luurxn 7 U1? tfurf ycr ham my ana glazed black gloves; beft new falhicned (or legal leniences; inc none ear rinrs, from tour to fix pounds per pair i amber bead Letters from Warfaw inform us, that the Ruflian toops have received orders to evacuate 'Great Poland and that they are to be relieved by a large body of ruffians." They write from Lifboh, that two Britifli Agents had ben arrefled there, for having engaged' fome fubjefts of his moft Faithful. Majefty to embark for America, to be employed in the. cultivation of i Some letters from Hamburgh fay, that a Foreigner of Diflinc tiori hadjuft arrived' there whom fome conjectured to be the King; of Poiand.

The gentleman who is preparing an account of his difcovery or tne wortn weit pailage, in order to l.ay tne fame before his fiiver and "Pinchbeck watches filk watch firir.es new eft fafhicned cut glajs ana common jeafs large ana jmall whettones brajs rulers a variety broad and narrow London and Mancbefier "quality and fhoe binding nonfopretties chip and Leghorn hats befi white French ol flints cemmon Englijh ditto graft fickles two feet rules; a great variety of Bath, white metal and fieel Jhce and knee buckles womens tin ditto; plain, flowered, white and metal coat' and jacket buttons black, glafs, japanned gold and dollar pattern fiecye buttons rifle, fowling piece, and commtn gun barrels brafs mounting furniture for ditto 'Common, flat and half round fence gun locks; lacquered, bone and box bottomed coat and jacket buttons ivory and bam combs fine and ccarfe wove bajkei and death head mohair buttsni filk and mabair twifi common, JVhitechapel and darning neediest Conftantinople, Nov.z. On the lybof lad month ihe Chan of arc inioriHea, panca irom nuaion atreignts to the fplt bone and Jbambuck table knives and forks; fcifiars capf the Tartars was admitted to an audience oP the Grand Signer, tvho received hint with. the treated diftintlion rand' made him fever a I rich prefents, befides 25,000 fequins in money: From that day till bis departure, which was on the 2ar, be and all his retinae were maintained at the expence cf the Grand Signer, and be. was paid befides 1000 fequins pen day. the Grandees of the Empire made him prefents in proportion to their rank, and the Grand Vizir prefened him with 5000 ptajtres.

His eldffi foni.was likewije appointed berajkter, or 6ruUul uS.) U.M. knives; cutteaus; knitting needles gimblets Barlow penknives Dec. 22. Vatious, and even contradictory reDorfs are fnrearl a bout, concerning the motives and defigns of a certain popular gentleman in fome late proceedings rut thofe who preiend to be msft in the fecret, fay, that a new fcene will foon be opened, and matters of a very extraordinary nature difclofed to the public, eye An Account having been received from Bath'of the death of Commander, of a.body.cf coo Tartars. 'Jheji favours 4 Pryfe Campbell, Efqj one of the Lords CmiTiiflioners of the heaped upon him, in topes attach him to tit inter fi.of the Treafury, and Member for Cardigan; his Majeity.

has appointed and tv engage him to all with vigour in tie war agairfi RuJJiaf Jeremiah Dyfon, EfqJ: to fucceed hiai as one of the Lords C031 Qji.tbt oth lU fame, month, the, Rus or Great Chan liiiiniinniiniiiniTiMinnnmiTfmr miflioners of the Treafury. brafs thimbles raxors neivefi fajhioned fnuff boxes; temple pec tacies, cy c. ocr one. N. B.

Thsy txpeel in the firfi vefj'els frcm England, a very large and compleat affortment of fpring and fummer GOODS. I A ML. to th? plantation of the luDlcribet. iivinz in Lnl Britain townfbip, Chefter county, near Mr. mceting houfe, the IsuVrehd of'Jbne lift, a ARE, branded oa the near fort ihoulder S.

The owner it defined to cc me, prove hit property, pty charges, and take, her aWay. i Robert Saigent, I ntvt AdvtTtifemitilt) fet the fourth as:.

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