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Hampshire Telegraph and Naval Chronicle from Portsmouth, Hampshire, England • 4

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I tfef mvnwftf i- 1 sm by Mr.MANT, atthe George Inn, Winck the th day of J.me, 1808, live ihe afcernoofl.J'ubject to Conditions of Laie to Ke WEDKESDAY Yhsrsuse having resolvcd itsell ituo a CoramittS af ihe Hole Te Chanckdco or Ta Exchcqii stated the terins upqn which he had contracted for the'Jojin sor the the preseiit year, ng Ihortly recapitiilated the different heads sujtply and of ways and ineans. 8r a T(W A Tuar (the order of Ihe day bciiijj read) inoved that the adjourni-d debate on the Carnaiic be no resumed. Several Members ddivt-red tlieir seiitirnents in condeuination of Marquis Wellcfley. M. tKtt.Est.BT.

moved the previous qaestion upon aSt the refolutioni; moved by Sir Thomas Turion in the fdimer debate. The Houle divided upon each of klier, will a great majorisy in fatfour ot the Marquis. Si TnoMAs gavif notice oi his refaming the debate uit thi t'urtnight. Adj. A NY Perfon rliHng Is the te- iriovaJ of the Soil, and for tlie Emptying the Privy at tbe; oya! Marine.

Barwck oaee in eaeh is .10 send Britin, arid direetled tothe Barfack Master of the Rbyai Marines, Portfmouth N. a. A Person will astend at the Bxrracks every mornir at to give fiicK further Information as miy.be equired i and no Tender will be reeeived alter kriday, the i8thiay Junenetsf. Royal MarineBarracks, Portfmouth, May 2. 1808.

Millers, Mcalrrien, and Others.Near CMCHESTE. Tr bSold by Auction, on tke Prernises, with irnihediate poll'efflon, by WHiTE and SON, on Tuesday the 71h of June, 1868, precisely at twelve o'elock, the following valuable and truiV FREEHOtO ESTATES i Lot i. A Capital Cbrit. Water MM, with, a free and' constant (lrearn of'-water, carrying two: pair of Frencli ..,1 .1 1 fROM GAZETTE. AI)tHlT1-orlCI MAI 3U; Copy of Letter from Vicr-Admiral 3tVhit(hed, Com-mander in ClYef of bis Majcsty's" amtavessel on the coast of iretand, to the Hon.

W. W-i at Cork, the Xfth inst. Sir, I have Brest plesre In transmitting, sor the 'Information of the. Lords Commissionen of the Admiralty, the inclofcd copy of a letter from Captain Brnee, of his: Majesty's hip Virgimr, who arrived thi mormng with a irigste tow. The gallantry and officer-like man-er in which this fetvice has been performed, is as llrongly Senjlified in the modeil ternu in- which it is related, 5 by tfre refult, and afsords an additinnal prouf amongst rnany of whatmay be effcttled Ky that order and diseipline whkh 1 have observecl to be so well maintainctl on board the VirgUiic.

inclofcd is a return of tlie killed and wouniied. 2 hSte the honostr to be, J. waiTjutu. Vitginie, at Sea, th: auth of ay, 1 SoS lat. 46.

N. long. 14. W. Sirt 1 be leave to detail sor your intormarioii, the cap-ture of tte Guelderlaml Dutcli frigate, of 36 guns, com.

nanded by Captain Pool, Knight of the Order of ihe Kingdom, who is woundtd. She was manned with 257 rrien, atidhad 23 passendere a from Bergen. It rat aftSr an hour and a lialf's gallant defence ui a night ctiofl, tbe loth instant, that he furrendered his mastvbeingihot by he board, ,5 of his men killed, and The enemy wore ttrree times, and in hi tfo Jo cofne round the fourth, feil 011 board the VifgirtSe, fiff tlie oniy damage worth notice for i ha Be fortitoaje, has-roi? only one killed and one bidlp The orgln was extrenidy datk, and the fweli fp igfeat, that the boarderi could not act. It any credisl attrtehed to this trsnfoction, 1 entreat to bestoW it oth oStieets and men who under evety cir-corrtstanse tii merit my commcndaiion in thi I inchide tSe officer of the Royal Marines, anrt ihe galtantryot hi pstejr. Coudany thing furpasa tbe cotirage of the pcople, it was their dexieriiy in King the ikip, whiah enahled me to keep closc to the eneroy and their ib petting the boats out to refeue tlie men of tfic the flamet, that ihip lakingnre alter, stse through the firnr difcipline of the wfl out.

Allow Die to menlMn the J-iriV Lieuie. niwt MtV Johw Davu, a good ofticer, of clever, ye-rs ctsntlins anst Mr. Natbaniel Noitr-n, a Mate, that ha palWfor am, c. (Signed). mx.

ViceiAdm'tral Whitfted. AtX.iÜ oi and woundcd on board bis 'Wkstiaie, with the Uutcfa National fiigate GacUletland. on the is'h of Vlay, iSqS. William Uttte, teamin, killed Jolm Woudcock, abte leaman, ounded 1 William Blauchaid, laridman, slihtly (Signed) E. acs, Captain.

WAa-itiCS, Mai 31. BreWt. Col. Edward Stack, on haif.pay of the late Fencihles, to be Msjor-General in, the tmy Wood, on. Iialf-payif tiTcr pooi Regiment to be Colonefin (he-afmy, Capt.

D. Wiliiiras, on stassat the Army Depot, 1 be Mijpr in Ire Army. SAf i-tie'ot. jCol. H.

E. Bunbur-y, of the Royal HeWfoundland Fenclbles, to be QuaitcrMafter-Cenrral to ehe fijrces fmitig an ibe Mrditerrtncan, i Maor Ofoeral be Afdstant of Uwl-fncks. in Great-BritJin olm Delancey, Charici Mac-pnirfon, Edward Barro, Robert Oliver Barberir, juhn Sfeddeiy, j. M. Granti Jamet Crace, George Dcnnisc Thbma Edgar, Will'um Nairne, J.

'S. Davies, George Efqt -To be Rairack-Maliers In Great-Erissin, John Clayton.CoweU, William Manford, William Abraham jathea Tre'geBt, 8Ajy.afrs. J. Gloucester, ioHhier Oods, of Minorie, iwans, of. Caridijgaii, Jinen drapcr.

J. Unwin, of rra'llcr. J. MiUingtoo and Josephinirigton glaziers. AI A JJT.

HQUsB ona. -UOttOAt, linsn cil ANa mated tor fix aecoams of the Imports sei Vom the tort of tondon, Bri rtol, and wilh "a iew lay before the tlie actuai lfjts or" the trode tince ihe Orders irs Councit were islned. 2,0 a AWSitaeif ackmitted tbere was 2 corisiderable dknjnutioft in the Commerce of the couptry but at laarVon half of that preceded tne-islaingf those Orders. agree4 to. The indictmflt Bill was icsd a ihird titae, by aiSajorjiy of 7, and pjflfcfJ.

Adj. ATt MAT' )4. Tfee Iridi Crttar Residente Bill and the hifit Glebe Bil we read third time and paSfed.Adjournei i WEDKISBAT, JUDE The oyS Asscm ivati gi en by Commission to theMTeiTed Taxw-Bill, thcQuichefsof Bruafwieb's Anr.uity.Bill, tlie Indjctrnent lll, ad Srveral other ia all, publie and lriate, twenty. ErtBiry Bill, and the JriO Clebe Huufe Bi 11, were r6ada third time and paff ThV.Oföwiiea Boaiese Inteimriit ilJ was read second 'iwafifssAV. il 4'A.

aaja wiirrt i oe Sold by Private demitiful and compact FREE HOLD ESTATE, calied MEDHAM, tituated in tke paristi oi' Ifprihwood, in the lsle of Wht, of an exceed-ing good koufe, Mving on the ground large drawing roain, diping topm, Tand house Keeper's room, with cellaring under five bek bed roorm. on the first fiopr, with spur Capital lervants' in tlit attics; an excellent detached kitchen with iaundry two rnoms and a Inst npr if A irv tu I dini urcW- and other Offices; barn, carriae houle, cart houle, Itablinff. 'eranarv. 'l n- liune. ine uwelling-house stands in tlie cenire of the property which ebnsist of acies (in a ring fence) ol paflure, meadow, arable, Wood, garden Ground, com-manding good view of the enttirce of Cowcs Harbour, Whipptngham Church, and the beamiful river Medina from its cmraiice early tr The Property is fituaied neariy midway between West Cowes and Newport, and extends from the high road down to the river, on which there a Bathing House aud a which i just bullt, with good laydin at all limes.

The House has been neariy new Fnrnifhed within the last fix months, at a expence, which a Purchafer is expected 10 take at a fair itogcther With the Live and Dead Fatming Stoek and Growing Crops. The whole incltrdes one of the most desirable and beautitul oroDenies Land Tax Rcdeemed. For further particulais apply I if by letter, post paid) to Charles Druce, Efq. SolicitoV, Billiter-quare, London, wliere the Title Deeds aod a Plan of the Estate maybe feen. The Estate may tbe viewed bv ap-10 Farmer Das is, of near West Cowes.

Posleision may be had at Midsummer. POOR. nTHE Visitor and Guardians of the Poor of fi. lXtZe? "lskes. whofe Honse oflndt.stry is IiniAff 3tV f.i J.

"ount, huiux, are desirous tl iZvv y-ncemng from Perfons willing topPtract for DIET CLOTHl fortafcing.heLABüURof. tbe Paupers, in tke faid Holfe Vear near 10 pe to Mr. etworth' Spsses; on to whom, further I rartlOnl! m. tttf e- roiin oi ine contra may oe feen. The Cohtractor will, be paid constantly for eventy Paupers, at the least and will be repaid the prtee eseeedtne Sixteen Pound per Load for all Wheat cpnfomed for Pauper Food.

The Hdufe and Buildings are almost new, and are very nvenrent. well furnistied, and adapted for carrying on a oen, Wool enorSatlt Manusecture, hieh latter is at preseiit stahlt jjied there. No Perfons will be treated with unless well recom-rpwded 5 and eood Secuj-ity will be required for the due pcriormance of the contra. February 23, iSog. FINCH, whb gmefj Jl acknowledgements tp Medical Gentlemen, bis Friends.

and the Public, for he ry 'liberal fupport he has experi-enced, fince his opening the Afylum for Insane Patients, at Ringwcod, begs leave most refpectfuliy to inform them that the alterations vyhicti making, in order to insure to the aKiSed as poMbie every comfort and Ireedotst tllejr fituation' iriay demand, is now ctimplete; and at F. das liad: several' cases that requir. ed private Appartments, heishappy to-fav, it' now in his powertp accPmmodate therri, and for the infpection of the Fnends of thole who are inclinable to intrust kirn t.fil. rnr. yt iu auo a moit; tut private Garden, and Pleafure Grounds, greenand gravel so not to expjpfe "that are not eapabie of walking pridin, ti? vie, beautikul feenery of the country in- hich this Afylum in the cenire.

The nurftber of Patictits Mr. has- fent from Kirr, perfectly resovered within 'ihe last' 1 is, be truli's, a suffi-c ent prouf of his Still in hi Sa Bathing, if required, witSoin an easy distance careful and well Setvarit-i scnt to take the care of P.ttients Ringwood Afylum, 41h June, 1808, HE first.drawn-Ttckfct, entisled ta the Grand -Hotel, in Inl lalf'nifru Af.u.ir an- paidin lull by Bifli, 4, Go.nliilli' and 9, Charing-Cross, London, who ihared and foid the feUowing 'oriies tlie last justhislied; 1 pnzi J4i04.8.................. a pne; 5,000 3 'eoci nU- fi. 1 inaKtne La fnli tu -t. 10 m.v; him Otnces list ihrl Ut seiV-tiMStML .1..

llic vwo last priies ol 30003 evety Tiekees shires are 'S gei- sranety at 'um OlficesH the Lotttry that becins ihe iRrh of Miii iMnnih VI IIIUII COntaiha-iiix nriKes nf ifinl UIUOI flU.llUCI .01 ether apitaafld small i PerfPns fri tke country, wuwsinnr 6uu unu, oii. nptes, nr, may repeive ticket, or fbares che fame as if pMent, V. 'of a long aad cpld! Winter, ate a languid attion pf the extreme pf tke kuma 11 tlieiistagnation -and of. its the fpringoexeites the L'OlluitUtfQn info' -atirtn -j vsr: TT M' asthma gout, Sie. are, pmduced' or taJ.

Km J.TTr, luuuKii 110 separate elasfes; kre1 the difeafes of the whole syste'm. Tre' ''VlfeETABLf Swainfon, ik''tfVer8edy1wfth 'whi'ch hat timty. years iZood like1 a 'if at feafori las ge and frbm coilection the H'iitquaHtfais. ak his -l by.Mc. Belam.

Chvmist. nou5e in town, wo. 21J trh.reet, iirice izj. er, (. 1.

Tl. by ffj 'v. Souns-aiiA iGrasies. aripjjaypatcti, vuii in uuuur wincn nas oeeuponeo meat or poiiltr fp'kn'ake irifufed wu.wi-aiiu.wui, tiu.uflaKe mc moit inirnitahle fauce for meaks. At this Iperiod, ivhen-econosliy.

has kmtv'to gkiaily studied. W. Bowles wouid draw the public tojths pectittstr excellenctes of bis Efl'ener uihr iv. Mllllg Ihe fitiest fl-ravv Lolt. and suni.rledihe tlia ifiiil nf fi vutmuuui; irecrions at iyaniers tea at grocery 'WiTrehoute 'eaKid i thCrnltHk.tidWA.e';, Marders Atthev, Ingies roeer, -rm.

1 U.I., and Sharp, Fortfmouth Johnson, Ports! Baims, Templer? Lymington Cook, ammanj' Viiie.Brigkton 1 MaxrZekl, 'tewes1 1 Hickp, liilips, White, Pra, Cliicnester i'MougteSd 1 KendalYj Myd. WihcliMr Lomer, Vck'filrU i' Vtii'Mii aymi JBLAGiKi. IM1 jii. iniga.nnjswmicQ''KQ.muwitwu wius-tiiti, t.l.... ,1 t.

i JCi- oiac1 imturc, iiij leither soft, and prcvents'it cfaeking; i-t has ik) unpKasant not tlie JinehV and5 will reiain io in ans climate.v 14, St. Loiictan Hayles u.r. ui w.i,oili Sll i 17 luu Bobtyv and AlWnv ant; Skishester Mhfoch GfMt Prlce' Fars. 1 iwi -arvcr duo rictciifr, stiu niricj-j iiuiiMiniJtan-; i 1.7.'.. AnmJ.

atm fttKBc, w.w.i,, in obferve r. 'lkr 'ilylui (III, Llacking, ha, nduced other blacking makers to Icl. their 's .1, -I Mlll.C trffflS rrT- -r-VS- Wf 'ncoflaeapi I UilDOlCll Ct frivate Contract, of which due notice will be Live Lot A capita! WATER CORNMMILL, with stones, known-by the name the liiere nrnduced. ntpsK near tue College, of 3 nary, and garden adjoining Md by a renewfwZ lease under the Wincheiier, tor the term 0f years, commencing the ist ot 1804, at ihe fm 11 annual rent of 5I. now in the occupation of Mr.

as tenant at will. "iV111 Lot x. Three ESSVAGES er TENEMENTS wi.u a Malr.houle capable of wetting 20 quarrt rs pcr'wJ a large Storehoufe, Garden, and thereun bclonfcmg; lituate i the lrifh of St. Petei' lull, in the Soke, near Winciulter aforelaid. in tl posieffion otMr John Paul 1 PremileJ are heW lease tor 1000 years, at a pepper cotn rent, 04, yeirSaJ nov unexpn-etj For further apply? if etter polt paid, to Mr.

Kernet, Solicitor. Nof 7, Thkt inu, or to tke Auclioneer, Winchester. rj'" be dold by Auction, by Mr. WKLLEfT A on Tuelday the i4.th ot" lune 1 HOl nVwI vi? desirable FREE--WULU ES AI comprising 3 most Vj and Residcc s.tnate in the occupation of Mrs. Tuffiteli.

conQttin? ot handfome piopornoned eating, drawing, eakl ladies' mornine rooms. -f. 1 kjou oea cnambers. wirl drefiSng rooms, replete with d.imeftic offic-s nf wittfiitoers. wirw roams.

.1 witrf icnpnon, excellent walled kitchen garden, with with a Keautifui and luxuriant metdot X0tti by the C.ty Walls, and omamented witwel t.ces. commanding pleasing views oi' scenerv nl.5 IV4 ,0 the there S3i moLlaI 5 (ed 'stable, raom and hay cow-houscs, with an immed atecom mumcation intn RlH.ii.;' .1 com. mc lann mclumni ili blcl.r,gs, meafures 7 acrs and 15 pol. le, hold out to )the intelligent spWu lator ohjeaTof 'S tJtar.ous.dvanuge, and among the many it i Bot of their bemg extra parochial. Prtrech5ld HuU'e' at 'he extremity of the talt-lireet, no the ocenpakic-n of Mrs.

Comper conslltinsof goodcellirs in the basement, large room. and fleephtg nd rfrea.groom, a detacl.ed kitchen, brew-hse wafc. 3 overi lhe tront easi t0 west 39 eef, and leet from north to Ibuth. A tiece of Gronnd, mealuring 4t feet in front, and in depth 103-feer, adjointng ior 3 Lot 4 F.eeKold Piece of Ground. annexed of the front and All the above Lots are Extra Parochial and.

4 aud a tr wrt lithl. liu" uuim du, eitner tor tlemen or Tiadefmen's Houfes. Lot 5. a Ficehold House.lituate near Hie North Wal! now in the occupation of Mr. William Payne, and consisls ot good cellars, parlour, kitcheri, washhouse, sour bei chambers, and a gartet, with a garden the ground meafu.es trom north to south, 1 a5 leet.

and from esst tobest ctrfecL Lot S. A Freehold Meadow, adjoining Lot the seit rieh, together ith a Kitchen arden, bam.and 3 acres, 2 roods, and 6 poles. Lot 7. An Excellent Meadow, a'djoining lot tj, con- acre rood, and 10 poles, Keld under the cuslos of Mary's Hospital. Tne two kst i-dit are in the occupation of John Wil.

liains, Esq. and are admirably to form a Stveet tor Houfes of a moderate which are rauch wanted in the cily. Xot 8. A Leafehold Estate, of 4 acres of Mowmg, Meadow, in Huriston Common Mcad, now in. the occupation of Mr.

James Couscris. An carly p'osseffion will be given of alt the above Eflates. the present occupiers being all Teqants at will. Printed parueuiars will Be sliorflyi puhli'flied and deli-vered at" the liins of the MarKet Towns es Mr Knieht. Banker.

Invftnn ltvriVv. r.f' and fuchqstcr Son, and at the House, Paternoster row at the Libraries Briehtnn. and Cliicheffer, of wlioin tickifs'-for' viewmgthe several Eftates may be had. 1 'S li'rephoid Eslates. TO be Sold by Auctior, isy WELLERi ptr Wednefday, the zd sf Inn, PeieMfirIdi' at ia o'Ciock, Lat 1 A truly' desirable FREEHOLD ESTAT With thrLand Ta 1ying very compact comprising ah excellent Farm Hniifr.

mit-K 11 nfliro WUilUlIIPKp perfett repair, together with 261 Sachte acres oi' ticti waier meaoow, arabie, artd epppice Land, vith exten-five commonage, Snsluding an extensive lake. Vh'e 'Md is favo'ufable for thtf' Rrpwth'oF turnips, and lt'irits bf grain. I is an eligible, in poiht of a pleafant, aod beautif ul country a refpesta'dle eigkboui-kood furrounded' by and nbv in the occupation of' Mr: Neviman, w-h'bse' 'rerra exp'ires at Michklinas; 1869'i at'lpirig, diMt adout twb. miles fmm' the post town of Midhur Yfroijl' Petersfield, and i'3 from Cliichesterl Lot FREbriir. i i two en? clol'ures, calied the Mare''uabds7 meafuriz.22.

Ip, in the occupation ofMr. Willian'i Newman, witti unlimiteii" iigiua un iping common. A FREEHOLD comprising a roU garden, barn, granary, "ahd; Bti.ierwiinupvyardsot 3 acres ot arable situate 'at -Ziio iri' the occ'uparion of ai. w.iii. L.0t staBles, td'eetker will! dfi ereit of nnrt Viui iS meadow 'laiictj i'ri trie of Mr.

James tetiarit'at will. "tof'im'A. FREEH0115 ESTATE. combrihntraverv- excellent barris, ox 'stklls cali ''pehi. stables, granary, in Witli lft arr" rlf.VAllrinh af iTll m.nwuv,, ix.

vppitK laiW also a valiiakle down for at Elfteoi ler en leass to -six years ot" tne be Michcelrrias ft: ttct. AWn. cL: jiji a ii, com. prifing 'large and comforcable Firtri: House, replete wirk all llseftll "ottr hnilrtirrVK: in np-rip, ren-A. 533 aoesof pkeefllehf arable meisefow, a'nd-coppice fand, simate at Elfted let tb' Jbti Moreyv 18 year of; whicli te'r'm oe' nexpired at Mi iselnliiS' 'I Wo valuable 'sitli'ai'e'ill-Elsted Manor.

calied he Gsrmn Leitk coniistini? ok 3scres, let to JWtorey; the tertn pl fix years- trom iwicnaeimas next. A. u-t tne niiocKs, tiuWdcWsi 'whi'ch''will be Mtrrhilniac nvr The Tipioer, ahd on' tUerespective- a.ui ub iiico 1 rair vamacron. Prilited w'ill' be -iflued on the teth. of 'May, ahd: mby be 'Mr.

Sah'dbam, Solicitor, Mid huirst; at; Uw Half' petworth 'in', PottfmPuth "Bolplii, FetentfieM Mr Knight, Banker, Kingston Tiwrajs "llsqf Temple, Lutidon MeslVs. Winstanley and Son; and'-af tfie Cfiapter Coffee House, Paternotter-row 5 the Librari, ai Brihron and Spgnpr arid Mr, Weiler, Chic'hefler- The several may by to Mr. Ferer, SHnr'MMdiiiz, nearMitlhfirisli QIX-; Prizes -of kjr rv rpsoectfulltf. vijuaiufc, uie pupiie, mal tue ma 1 1, lu 1 inst comt nieiiees dr'awitig pn the 28r.l1 'siie present Juae i. the' iSfclieme.

'Tlolrpe 6 l'rues of. iio.M)o 2. 's- 'Z- ....1,000 -7- .500 Arid sjojopiner Prize's, thdBole ajihou.ating.to j.Q,Qost JO. ..100. icK-ets ana aie on.Sale at the Otticcs, Baiin.

Cornhill, and op'posite' King'S ruis, -London-, by Kiehardtoii, GoodiucK, CiiVarid them by R'-id'-Portiea and Fletcher, Sbiuhiuipton West, Atlb at trie oriticilul Towns in Printed and the Wimpshire 'j'elegKaui Prmlinjr-Oilcc, iVMe" Kisth. Viseountefs itz-Harris, a and hei r. Mr. a fon. 'At Everlham, about Ipur iniles from Poclilingion, Mrs.

Kudd, wifc of Mr. Rudd, fariner, ol'ohe and two fern children, alive and likcly to do wcH At Brooklands, Hants, the Lady of H. Stuiri, B(q. of a daugfiter. Mabruji; Monday, Mr.

P. T'iulmin, of Bear-Binder Lane, Manston House, to Miss Newnham, dauijh-terol'J. Newnham. Elq. of Mansritld, in a3, C.

N. Hastie. Elq. of the Inner Temple, to Miss l'irminger, of Eafl-Grinstead. May 31, at St.

Andrew's, Dr. H. to Charlotte, third of the late S. Welles, Elq. of Caltle Ui, Wycombc, Bucks June Capt, W.

1. Zones, of the Madrrjs Establiflimcm, to Margaret, eldest daujrhter ot' the late Capr. 1. Thomson, Commander of the Erl of East Ihdiaman. Capiain M.

E. MWray, of i5th Draguons, only fon of Sir J. M. Murray, Bart, to LadyE. of the Duke of Athol.

Dun At HartleburyCastle, 88, the Riglit Rev. Richard Hurd, b. 0. Lord Biihop of WorcelW. His Hotace, Itis Dialuguca, and Ihree volums w.itl a Lii'e of Bisliop Warburton, are his prineipal litetary works.

Rev. J. Lccknian Crine, Vicar ot trohd-haJ), Hants. At Jamaiua, l.icut. William Swiiiburn, th: Meleager frigjte, aged sj, eldelt fon of the" late Coronet Svviiiburn.May ao, at Surrey, Capt.

Jones, of the Surrey Militia May 27, Clement WinHanley, Efq. qf Bramlton-House, Vice. for the county of May sz, at Hatt irigs, Mrs. Whitear, relict of the Rey. William Dare, in the county ot Sulll-x.

OnT.liurfday last, tlie Kight Hon. Lndy Anne Luinlcy Saundetfon, aunt to the prcl'ent Earl of Scarborongh, and to Eail Ludlow. Her Lirdyfhip was in her 8-otti ycai'. At Hants, Einily, daughter of Lord H. Stuait.

Monthly AnaiceiToa At, RuoaT. The sowing of all fort of spring or Lent corticrups, even those of the late barley Kinds, in most of ihe nurilictn has been fome time tinished and, from the complcte tnatnrer. in which they have bren, put into the tround, and the warm Aowery weather yTich hita (ince succeededv they cannot but have come forward in a rapid and vigorous manner while a)l those crops of both the grain and pulse Kinds which. were put into the soil at mors ear peiiod, have an unusuatty hcallby and promising appearance The inslueneeof the uiicoinroon. ttue.

trdwin weither during the wliole ot tlie month, ha even been on the swn wkeat crops, as to have rendered the afpect of those which had been greatly iftjured by the alternalions of rost and tliaw, in the ptccednig montlis, in fome Cafes highly 5 coul'equsiitly lese misehief than was at first apprehended will probabiy be ftistaincd in such crops. The same causes have likewife Kad the, hapjiiejt eft'vcis in the inufual l'carcity of tor! der, wiitcii was tvery by farmeis about the clol'r ol the last month, dy the fudden spring which has been given to Vegetation, and the luxuiiam flufh of grafs, which has been tlie confequence. Tliis has been more particularly thecdse in the midland, weltern, and sauthern graaing distticts. In the hay tdistrtcts, likcwiie, the oi the samecirdumslanees have been equally evident. Thegril's, which fad evety wliere the malt backward aud unpromising appearance the Uft month, has expeiicnced a moft fudden chaiigs, nuw in moft infiances, not only ifavour-able intsafpect, bitt thcrop more torward and than could polEbl) have bn supposed; so that thr quamities, wheix cut, ytUl.mo'st probabiy 'bri-as large, jf not more so, than is ufuajly the ica'e.

The prices' of moit Torts pf ifpre stock ive becti kept down hitri'ei to by. ktib scarcity cf all Kinds of it is they will noW 'be higher, rat of all deferiptiohs has been foid ai high pricesj late fnddeh may, perHaps have fome in loweririg them AtSthe Corrt' Kchange, on the 251h, wheats were oii the but other foris of gra.ijncarly ashefor, IrZiisI.A, 'Mav he prioe of Wheat to-dayi 5 onlcquence of a ihort fuppl and mahy b'uyers, advaneed toi the estent specified in cur figufesi Akhough the quantity of Barley was not cortlideralile, werij kni iscarecly effecied on a good trims (alt Mo, Malt, likewife, acqoired nol yalue, ntir di I yVhite though a mort fupplyj, Qn tiie ither- hand" feil at increaftd pcei! LOats getting'de terhot up. 0 jurrent -ntee-ot 'Uratrt as under i'is. oBsV'i WhikLafe Los. td i tzil Boikrs.

t2ps. to 140s. Tick Btans to 67s. 40 s. 44.

10.47 s. 27s. to Rye to 5 s. rlejt ichos.47,.t 4, Malt. ,7 PIand, cos.

Frice pi l-lpr, Sjst re, i.onllo,..ita-.,aquatt.crn., tojzil os. per last, Car Mlrajr, 3 ro Coriandcr, pd. per. cwt. Maps to, 'Loiig" Pods ifi to 565.

per Muitafd to i8s od. Brown ditto i-to 34s. Tares b'd. per bumei. 0U Cake, at thr? miH, 16I.

per 1 AVemgdiptice per qukrterj throiigh England je Wales, wheat 7tzs. I Barley 41,. 46. 1 BeaiiS S7. 6rL yd.

Oats 33s. or. Peafe 66; jd. Aveiage of 38s. 6Jd.

per cwt, i i Friee-of Hops in pockets, in thc.Borough.. -i tjs, to 61. 6s. i Suffett 4I. tos.

to jl. Farnham. ol. 01. to ol.oos.

(bas) 4l. j0s. t0 5I. 5si to link the per fipne Llb. Lee! 4s.

8d. to 6s. 6:1. 5s. cd.

8d. Veal 5s. od, tp 6si od. Port 4. JBd.

to 5s. js.6d.to 75. od JK0sk 1041. the Ntutc-itTs and'LiABtsNUAiiL, Sees s. od.

to es, od. Muttujjsjurliito 5s. 4d. T-eal 43. to 5s, 5d.

Pork 4Si Careafe To, TsUow es, tV zjd. per stone. Ruslia (foap)8os. to s. Meltiug stMSzs.

Biwo rmigh-s. 1041; Good Dregs 14s. Leatherv Btaxc, 30 to tgd, tb vitto, 60 to aSd-4'- Srohants' Backs, igd. to aod. D'ctTine Hides, j7d to tSd.

Fine i8d. to aod. Crop.hidesi 30 for cotting to ijjd. Ditio. 4S 5w.

od. to ad. Caik Ntms, zo to 401b. sd. to jad.

Dttto, 50 tpHpld. zSd. to 40. Ditto, 70 to 8olb. ZZd.

to 3 yd. Small Seals t0 44d. per do: loos. to 150t. per dosen.

Tanned Hoife Fer iK. Gpat SJutss 'jy, to 63s. per dpxen. Seriouf Admonitiemi Bisorder. THERE are two fources of their prevalencc the imprudence of youth, and tke general cuitom or trealiiig ail mieales witn murcury, whtchcon -vtrts them into Nervous Difordsrs.

Thu Scrophula, whetherexcited by impurecontagion, by accident, or by constitutional iodifposition, is tranfatuted by mercury into fome lingering form of nervoui debility 1 common fymptoms of gout, rheumatifm asthm, See. are made to terminate i appplexy, palfy, or epilepfy. Patients in thefe ferious eafessdould thinkfor them'felves: and parents, tutors, and gpardians fihbuld think for those who are under their care. There never exifled in the moral world a monster more destructive, than mercury in the naturaland pliysicaS, The of the Vegetable Syrup ofDe, Velrios, who is daily the ivil of this iniidious: and fatal Minerals will not eafe, in the evening Pf Kis life, to repeat his warnivg, that tranfmtued by meeallie preparations, are not ctired, but'changed intoother forms that mercury taken into the human flomach, he firmfy believes -never did eure, iany difeafe, but only changed its form: and that Vegetables, by laws of -nature and of nature's Cod, are the pkysick well at the food of man. The genuine Syrup DeVelnos is prepared and fold by Mr.

Swainfon, FritH-stteet, Solio 5 at zs. per bottle. It is also fold by T. Lelatn, Ckymist, oppoiite tke Grand Parade, Portfmoutk and ky Mr. Swainfon' agents in every confiderable town in the United Kingdom, I rn Miaun: ui a joaa per weett a Sniock WindMill, veiy near tbe strtam, carrying two pair of French ltones, and capabis.of grinding from 5 to 6 lodd per week also a DweUing Houle, Capital Gar-den, Stabl.s, Cait Houfes, Cow l'ens, and smill Meadow, with every fuitable sor such "a eohcerh, the hole bein about thrceacresj the Premiscs aie in repair and Tv the Free.

The Fixtures in tiie MiH and Dweltillphnitsl. tn Hr (aWii at 'I' l. 1 cr vin.uiiiivii. 1 11c dUUf 1.1" rjfituate at Runclon, in the Parishof North Mundham, in the ocenpationof Mr. Tkos.

Brewer, in trade This may be truly a very desirable sltuatfort for any Persori wishing tryembark in a lucrative and extensive which has been estabiilhed for a scries of (ituared in a popuious neighbourhood, a fine'corn conntry, tnarkets and roads, and oniy 2 miles from Chicheller, mufl render it a deflreble object. toool. may remain on mortgae. Lots. An excerch rieh Meadow, eontaining by elf i-mation acres, (more or les) adjqining' Lot 1.

The Es tates may Ke viewed by applyini on the PYernises, and for further partlculars apply to Meff. White and Son, North. itreet, Cliichetter. HAMBLEDQN, Hantt. To be Sold by Auction, at ctie White Hart, Barngreen, on Tueldqy, the itil day of Jiine, at 3 o'elock in the alternoon, subject tq conditions to bethen produced, unless previnusty difpofed of by Pr.vale Contract, of which timely notice will be given, Ldt 1.

A very desirable COPYHOLD ESTATE known by tke name of Herrings, tituate near Barngreen, adjoining the Ferestpf Bere, compriluig a House, Sarn, and Out-houies, with about five acres, three duarters, aud ten rods, more or lefs, (cultotaary meafure) ot apital meadow Land, part of which is well ttocked with fruie trees the fame bemgin the occupation of Mr. James Warren, whofe time expire at Michaelmas ext. For sight of tke Premiscs apply to the tenaut. Lot A FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising by esti-mation two acres, more or lefs, measure) of good meadow Land, with a new House lately erected thereon, and necell'ary Outliooses, sitnate at Eall Gate, in the Paiifh of Catherington, adjoining tlie otBere, and within a of the turnpike leading from to Ptrffmitn ,1, sam. -kin wy.ixg 111 iire UWIUa tion of Thomas Adams, wliofetime epirts at Michaelmas next.

For a view of the Premises apply to the tenarit Lot 3 A very desirable DWEtLl SG-HOUSE, fit for the teo ption genieel j'atnily, pleafanily tituated in the cenire of the town of ambledou, within ta miles frorri Portfmouth, comprising two large parlour, kttcnenl two cellars, three bed chambers, two garrets, with arid willhoufe attached, large to cohvert" i-oii. uuw, coatn Houie an ltaoie; with a good walled garden and gieeniiouse. The Premises are Copyi hold under the manor of HimM.J. rent of s. 6d.

Land Tax redeemed zare in excellent in junu ijioruiig- countrv, aa near rox jrrounds and harriers. PdfreMph may be had immediately, For i view of the Premises apply to Mr. Joseph riorn, don. Xot 4. A very valuable FIELD calied Listle Church situate a ihoit distarice frem Lot 3, contaming about kochi- acres, more or lefsz (cislorhary measure) of rieh arable Land, lately laid down in Saintfoin fuKjS to a quit.rent of Millipgs.

psiZemsn bs had at Michaelmas next, Apply 55 tOiLot- 3 I.rf r. A "ViciMkli. 1, ClJOHfrV. -rfx. irt.

A j. rt v. ptear santly situate at ihr entrance of trie Town of Hambledoni l'Mlaiifncr n( ll.n. w.nmr li. 11 ro uji runa uuor, tnree oea-.

chambers, and requisife.oflices,, with a large. narden, well with fihjjjc srujt trees-: land, Tax For a view of the. to Mr. Vf. Parfonsi the'' tenant.

i.i: completed jn tke year tSss is piidlisked, to be oonttnued or.tkiy. Fart .6 4. sf the BRITIH! Art ScienCs com-! compriiing a accurate ihd viZv the pretent imJ proved of Knowledge. William Aut'hor and of the Wtilpfop'nicai Journal, nd yaripus ofhdr. a matnemafical wpiks.

rikieil for" LpnWan'Mrst Kees. arid 1: Thff wrU II mniiiiKUiir, orr nne yeuow wove demy indctavo, double colurnhs, "and a' be new eviertype: and in Order to ihfnre a fuperiori fivle ik the eMecu'iniv. Viii 5. uJ 1 im ,11 printiiig will be neariy double the i 2- The nublipatibn will be mmnltinl inrj vi. 1 kb uuiiinss ana liR'Pcnce caen the whole "3 uwey, tniiis, na noinngiwortn, rorttmout Whitewood aud WoodsyafdP EES's -i wr v4 1 1 401 1 day.afc DbbHAlMi" "ist At.

"iriri- in UninUJ. rs 11 mf jT Part 1. itn l. whirh lu wA toeclhtr aud 'laif iV. tViarf ir ac Mir imh, 1.1 tuu vai ti.

tvi 1. -vv" Tnm.T-i.!.'ti"-i--jli7rrT ritt hl im thm. ttnA m.u0 a 1 "iV UASflWUM I Dictipnary pf Ans, Sciences, and f-iifratnrVi a more enlirerid "liiin Si aefaneement thaal wnoic worK nr I mivrfxl liifinnx. "vi.iuiiaiji ivtivOj oaiM uitbitaiui tbrmed a enlargftd arrangemenc than the Mry! CtatiibfeAfi, Uomprehcnding the vnrirtnc ftr.ii1 -L-ill. 'i.

a 1 ui iiiai wjjuft ann. ainpioyc mCIttSu rhnusfihriii.nf Innranhu Or-Mlh Ut A iwij9 ciiiu aaapica snc andt rnr. Ahvr Editor nf iUt lst 7,., ruuti "'ri 'inmn. tL9 7 'AX V4t wirft the aiTirt-. uiw.ifay -KutcfiJiu PrinlnJ ff" 1 jg Vl vu w.

w.imis, nur.T( raicinoucr-row. aad the piineW. ie.of:.doMe eriitinn nf thic A. mm. 1 IH.TO VOIA bUUUlllCU VUJCS) W1614 etiatlti Vtn 41: tA uS.iiSi- aa peatk9 Uvc MI II catledfor? followisig prineipal Tbc plan oj this work is imeaded an improvesnent upon pubHions being a medium between 'tbe; nlan ms i i various I wm.M..m 7 wfliia Mtv tuviv tai-td mviui ioci ivu in separate artieles thao- in tlie a treatisei ate lNl.iFl.

11.J....L.'.. ItX: i- Miiuei 2. The Mknowled os eipetieiice this-department os: hterary labour, the ot his life ftavirig ernnlovtrl in .1.. i.u ne riu cuiifuii ui CbamBer's ad in collecting Material the prefentttrprk. z.

the Gentlemen who haire 'qggased' jtp eori-tnbuifttheir affistauce to this rock aiemany. ot disiipguiihed emmence, 4. The embelliskrnenls are a very fuperior and will form, yvhen coropleted, incomparably more elegant und correct fet of fcientiSc and other plates than been produced. axe engraved by Mr. Lowry, -Whofe aceuiate Knowledge and meth.od.ok execution in thi kranch of theart, not been The fubjects of natural history are engraved by Mr.

Milton, andMr, Scott, with correfponding taste ana keauty. i Tj? drawings are aZrnost wkolly Tbe platt kick are already eneravtd. are from bv MeflrS. Flaxrnan, Howard, Stubbs, Lowry, Edwards, Donovan, Sowerby, Strijtt, Muihett, Ei Aikin, PI Nicliolton, Daniel, Nayler, Aderlbn, .6. Tlie maps will be doubile the ufually giVen in fimibr and are drawn aud ngraved under tke directipn of Mr.

Arro A kew are prinfed pjF on leyaV paper, with proof imprtsiions tke plates, pfiee tl. l6s. cach part. "Sold also by Mottiey, Milli, arid Hpllingsworth, Foftfmouth Whitewued, and Woodwaid, i'srtsea Gofiort: )w i -i Aftvp i far drin i Bill' totorevent the fptea 'ihfe'of ihe i S. ta.

I va uKciuii. was iidk'ius iocntion to the yaceihe jhodoiatio; He wotild leave iha of itii own rnerits. His obiect thii M'WoW bej to ''prevent' itiy per sons frorri periiilg i InoeulaMn witjiin lefs chkn three ay'great tw, village, vaemblags Ms tq 'pxo thsir iihin pm'Mlwliet'M. (6eilifdn)er'i'-irad alsiV, wiftre an "Ht al i '1 fiave5 asht the infection ih any ftieh town', Office; at the pariffi Wpehfe. to VUaIm t.Ufc AiiLM-c tothe of three miles.

-uhril tfie wherr infeftsrl nable the i)jt(no irirTnurirwnnin qonrs. it leave mould be pnir.e tne sn, ne meant ntrv prmted, and nM Lemb Keave zivn Si hitz promikd RetoltziVon eligibie try-sti the high offlees pf the MMiWtW Hi'SeK wasnegativeedy a jaZpritv of z. Mifc6-'mova 'that 'iio ftftij DtMWMd Militij, ikould be baU Militia, Mir two ycsrs after the expitstlon of his pf fervice in the tacal Militia. AHA acquiesced in the rnotioh, ahd it iWH Vxilffcs objeaed to that laufe of the rneh calied put under the Act to and proposed that no rnan ikobld be tzMSMM'td reginient waa calied tor 'IM in consequence ot a sehtence hi Majesty. TheCorntolttee divirfcd 00 hin Lerdfeip's propofuion.

which wsnegticd.Adj: JS5. presented his Bill to fitcvent the fpreaiing of-ihe srnliU-Fox Infection. Read the first Urne, and prderfdfot Ke fecund raading to-msrrow. iherrjotiori of Mn. Rosa, the refolved itfelf to nfider of, and atteewards voted in rfarpur cf expediency of perrnitting the Export of Suir from the Btitiih WelVlndia Islands 8p in Europe, South of Cape Firiifierre.

aitejWMt 'rien to bring in a Bill to that LeausHcfoN made kiz of Sir Nome Fopham, and tke ioip he nature it appeared Hopse, ttiat the zgMMfMMS'atdesn conde nned kor beirig ngagsd i M'MMMMl! "a4 a Tfeafury Waitant, grant was; made of te indemnify him tor btE'fesses in es the capture: that the ftid grant ap Keared to the Rpufe to be "a great iniiappiicaiion of the putli? money, bygivirss it to aper fon who hidbeendetected In carrying onanillicitcymmerce, knpwingly, and 3n.a.manner derogatory to the cfiarafier of 3-Briti( officer." Sjn.tiüt Pophak refuted'the of Mr. Lufh- ingtons and th.en or Tut tacHiiiBg faid that the pubtii moaef-'haa'riot been misapplicd that the honorable and gallant ofHcer had miscoaducted himself and that tbere was no adequate for thefe rekluttims. The question keing calied krr, a divifion took placc Fw the rcfulutionst 57. nMem, S.M)0i!tzr, A.Ad)vurned. To ahd Afc'tfiwomr.

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