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The eitizeni of Salifbury, it 1 blick Wtdotsday wd Thursday's Posts. BATH FAIR, USUALLY held on the 14.1h of February, falling this year 011 a Saturday, it will bc held the following, being the i6th inlt. for Horses, Carite, Pigs, and all Kinds of Mechandize. CFURGE UR1FF1N, Sheritf' Okkieer. TO BE LITT, AND ENTSKtt) UPON IMMFUIATKI.V, ALL that tonimodioiij und well-aciustomed 1NN, called TA with cellars, and other buildlngs adjoining.

logetber witb ahout 70 aert's uf arable and pasturc land, eligibly Ii nate near the lurnpike-mad leading from Erwine to Wells, at nearly an equal dillanee Jioni ich plaee, Applyo Mr. Bowden, attorney at law, Fromc. A HER Y'. TF.N GUINEAS REWARD. WIRRE AS on Tuesday night the iyth ult.

wtre steilen out os the vagguiia Ot Mefl'l. Frust andSutPrARn.attheKIng's-ArmsJrinat Crols, TRUSSES, CONT.tlN'INQ 7 HtCE OH (Ni, or CIOTII.VIZ. No. j.t.Saa, red niixed Beaver, ai yards; Nu. 36,064, dnrk ditto, 13J yards, direested for and J.

Coopt Woodelicstci No. 33,434, aven Cloth, 18 yards; No. 36,231, Scarlet Beaver, ai yards, '8-quaricr) direc'ted, William Newconurs, Barn staple; No.41,314, yards, No. 41,323, yards fuperline Black Cloth, (rnarkcd with ycilow filk) directed, Win. Innian, Brldgwater; No.

Black Kerleynitre, 16 yards, dtrccted, Mark Wellington. Wboever will difcover the perfon or persons who eomniitted tbe above Robbei so that he iirthcy niay bc cuiivic'led of tbe same, (hall reecive Teil Guineas reward, by applying to Frost and Sheppard, Horfley; John Pcrintun, Bristol; or Rieh. Trew, King's-Arms at Crosi aforefaid. An accompllce inaking a discovery (hall be cntlllcd to the same rewsrd, and every endeayoiir used tb procure a pardou lurhini. Any person stuppihg the saidgonds, itofl'ered fnr pa- orsale.thc same re at will be given.

February 10, 1703. 3628 HOLT ACADEMY, WILTS, Feb. 9tb. WHEREAS from the iiickinericy tat tlis Weither many of the Pujrfls belonging to tj.ia School have been prevented from attniding aiufvilat the Ottos of the Heccts, (the lyiil of lall Montb) as their heilig detnned till 11-xt Qnatter-Day in tast ten ijreatly to impedc the Course I tbeir tducuiou Mr. AR NO ui.ivilling to take ai't tage 01 rk, nivaxl able oeenrrence, bejt 1 ive bis trieaads, to fueb PtZplls as ar entered hc're Irona tle lotb currellt, durhig all ihr prek-m month, a of one ni inih will nisde from the liest Guarter.

'i'here ia room for 0122 Ppil 011 tbc Countinz-boafcplan. i0' THE GRHATF.fsT VARIMTY OF ENGLISH STA 1 E-LOTTERY T1C1CETS ARK unw saLt, A THR LONDON At W. MEVLER' Licensetl State-Lotkry Grove, Bath. rrHIS Lottery contsim Ten Thoilsand TkkeU tti than former Lotterie, tboujjb tbc sainf'sutn (ioo.oooI.j is to be tllvided wnonglt tlie fortunate Ad venturers. There are rox raizes in it bau blank; oonseautntly the Prke of Tickets andShaics aiesom-wbat higher than ulual.

neuest or siiares this day. Half 10 8 I Eighth 1 13 (Gunter 5 0 SixLi-cnlh I 0 BATH FTVE YEARS TONTIaME, FEBiuiagv ytb, IJ93 THE Terni of this Tontine will dose with the lircfeiit Montb; und rhe Conunittee requeit that all Sunseriptions and Arrears niay be paid on or bi kre the fn ft day of March to the Agent, or to Wu liam Mrvir.a, in the Grove, Bath. A Ctrtilicate of tlie Life of each Meinbrr or hi Nonibiee, ligntd by the Minister, Churchwarden and Oveiseer ofthe parisli whcrein ht or Ihe rnay theil restde, muH be proeured by every Subferiber who eacilol pCH sonally altend; which Certilieatc ia to be sein pefi paiil) to ihe Agent where tbc Subkriptkill, have ub.aily been paid, or to ihe Secretary as above. 'i'be divillo of tbe Fund bch nging tu his Society will, ayreeably to the arlieks, be made in September liest. II ATS, H0S1EIU', and H.ldl'Rl)A:itTRY,' No.

33, BROAD-S l'HEET, BATH. CUSANNAH BRISCOE (sole Executiix to ln.rlate Hustiand Griffilh BrikoeJ truly gratcAA for favour reeeived, infoirns her frieuds und tbc public in gencral, that Ihe continues the businefs as above hy her So) where fliu for their contiiuiaiice and support, which l'-idy to merit, and thankfully ackuov.ledge. j' Fwkhai.s runNIstiFD; N. All perfon ro whom stie llaud; ane defired to send in (heir a i.vnts, 1w are in-debted to her are reiptt st ni dilch lb same- Abottt wc monthi ig the're war 1 mtitiny on boird Ibe WindsorCaltle, one of the ship cnmpfifing tlic Me-ilitcrraiitan fleet. J'lie rfiutinctr, to the ntiinber of 600, refused ti wwU antil the Capuin and Firrt Lieutenant wtre rcinoved.

They seiztd the tower and iniddlc gun dtcln, and drove all the to the qii irtcr-dtck, where th latter remalned armed. The Captaln told them ii was his detennfnation to die, rother il'i quit that part of tlic ship, Admiral Lindzre, an ollicer prey-headfd and inlirni in the fervice, wbose (lag Wal slylr.g oti bnard, deseended wlth .1 vlcw of quelling the riot, They eallcd nm Kcep back at your peril deteend!" He nevcrthiless tottered down die ladder aniorg the mob His old age, bis reverend afveet.eoni manded silence. He laid his bofum bare, and eried out If you thirft for my Ilse, bete it my hrealt open to rective he bayonet or tht if tbc sliuilding of my blood will bring you back to your duty, take every di of No, answered they wc arc satished will, you.we ill not hurt a hairof yotir ht'idi we want another taptlin, and another raptain we will have A court-martlal was held on the eondiicV ol'Capt. Sliiclda and tlic Kitft LUutciiant. They wtre acauiUcd in the mott honourahlc manner; but both have refused afain tojake thr coinnuud nf such a ftt of inen: they have sailed for Engtand.

Sir Hyde Parker wert un buard to harangue the diffatisficd: they would not attend to hini, Hyde," laid they, we respeci and will obey you but your rbttinic willherc avail notbinp." Capt. Gore, who eomrnanbcd La Flecke, supeascdal Capt. Sbtcldt. Lord JRtuipl sn maling Pttj! Uurm. Boil Potatt.fi of thcdrielt fort; peel, poiuut, and weigh them into nufh water (0 the confiltcucc of good beer barm wk.n alino.lt add to every ot potatoei two ounces nf mmon tir ran fu; and two fpoonfnll of good beer lin, l.et it stand 24 to wben it has done fer-menting it Is fit for Ilse.

tbc fantc juantiiy as of o'her harrn. The hread nuift be eiatht bonrs in (potige, and iht not to be put in till It is r.iade up lor tlic oven, elfe it will pt event It riling. NonTUAMrTON, F6. 7. Last weck, Jfhn Triee.

fan iniant alioui two years old) bring lest alone, In a h'Mise ar. Birleftnn, Leieestersh're, only for a few nr.i-nu-es.liii clntheseaught fire.and runniiigafterwards into tlic yardamongrt loaie liraw, the poor chlk'. was sonn in flames. and urifortunairly burnt to and at Silby, John Tebbi, (an In sank aboiit t.hree years old) being impradently lest alone hy his mothei was nt her witb bi, tlotbea on fire.and burnt todcalh. MARKIE'D.

The Rev. George 'I nvelyan, (aa of Sir John Trevelyair, bart. to Miss daughter of Richard Neave, tsqj cf Dagnam-park, Essex. DICD. At In seat at Cottcsbreole-hall, North imp-tonsliire, Sir Jamts Langharn, han.

formeely M. I1. that At l'eter Jordan, esq; late very respeelahlc -merchant at Gibtaltai, Mr. l'liilip Drake, fonnerly an eminent apotiieeary ol Exeter. a eonir.wn, tnar liudleigb, Mr.

Baker, ot ftip postd tn luve fallen fr cm lii.i horst and periihed tliro' the itieletneney of the wi.nhrr.A'. loe adv im cd aye of at Snu'h-Moltiin, Joseph Pitlincr, esif. At Morennharnpftead, Mr. Wiliiiiu Super, -r of the WLlic-Hvrfi pabiiek-heiise liiere. At his house in 7fW Batl-s VtKttmt Pi Kerns MacrttafU'Id (Vt.

tt, 1 inarrted 1 741), Mary, eldeA ihughtcr of i Win. Heatheote, hau. by vh im he ad C.eorge A'isc. Parker, who niarried Mist Vrakti and issue. BANKBf 13 iM Tnkn.iV'$ O.ttTI t.

GiM, 01 Larnbib Marth, dealtr in horses. William Harrn, of Binnint'hani, but! m-niitkir. March Ralph Juininga a.id Thomas Crisfj'ht, os li i'h, jeweils r. vS IOCKS. Bur.li Itock, 153.

5 per reut, stutt 96" 4 yr cen', 3 per een'. red-aj Ditto eonf. a Long arin. Ditto fhort, lud Sa flock, ma. tndta 8t pr.

New N'avy tf dtf. Eacheq. bid; ISa Nt prein. Lottery Tickets lyU aas. to be sollTby au tion, Ey W.

On Thursiay the of February, SOME GO0P5 and Houshold FURMTURE, HtlongiOK to a LADY deceaftd. refolved, with onlv four distenti voices, to Petition fiarliamcnt for pcace an addrefs to tbc King', fimi-ar to that from London, is allb lying for Itgnattircs. By the new-intendcd Bill for raisine a certain nuiuber of men in the i'evcral countie for the fervice of the navy, the 11 umher apportioned i'r tke eitern Lountiei are, Eor Berkshire 106 For Bristol 704 za8 Southaniuton 231 Cornwall 103 Devon yji Uorlet lel WUtlklre 169 The Jtistiees to alTemble within fourteen days aller palling the ad, and to adiourn onlv from day to day till the act iscftecTually carried into execution. Tucsday, as Mr. Tabor, late a hofier of this city, was on bis road to London, he feil off a waggon 011 Hounslow-heath, and the wkeel eoini over ltiin, he was crufhed to dcath.

Saturday as Wrn. Smith, carpenter, of Yatton, and another man, were throwing a largo trec, it teil a cuntrary ilireetion to i hat they expeettd, anil htnith, in endeavounng to lave Ins axe from being brok) lull bis lifc, by the tret- falling 011 hini. l'riday morning, alioui two o'clock, Mrs. Me- thckl'a houle in the Circus was broke open, and lonic sih'cr fpnon and otber article taken away; the fiimily being disturbed by the thieves forcing the bars of disiercnt dooi'n, an alartn was immediatcly given to the watcb, noiwitliflauding which the vi(-lains found ineatM to make tbeir el'cane. We hear, that after a greaf expence and inikfa- liablc attemianforsbveral years, two Veinsof good Coals are ow nrought to work at Canieiloii pus.

A few davs lira- ttv worklhon of Mr. William Bateman, Iiotist'-cnrpen'er, eke. of Biiton, (31oces-terfhrre, firc, an 1 'vaa consunisd, 10- pethoi wnli abi tot', loine dral planks, and li fumiluic. The accident w.i', owiiV' to bv caiidlc-bcht. It was Willi dilJkuity escaped with bis lifc.

Mor.d.iv f( Mr. Robert Ro.wfhill. or So- vinreon Sl. Mary, was found di 'iwued in a fmall ftrcaiit near PouthPetherton. H' i'uppoled to btc.i intoxi aied; and tn linvcfMien from his horfe, The occalioned hylhe meltintrof tl.ctlcrp snow, anil the rains that fuecceded, are greller ihtn have been experitn ed for near twenty years.

All the unde.jjroutvJ cellari in Ilorfc-strcet, ecc. were veilerday hllcd will, water: but the llooei las tl.is day considerably luhlided, Donnillurpc, and oiher opulent iiihabi- os Somcrtuii, have m.ule a very liberal s.ib- kriiiiion for the reite! of the poor, A bullock, aao loaves of btrad, and iwo wacr- gon loids of coal, liave been given to the poor of Westnury, bv the Member, Mavor, and Corno- mtion; and Sir 11, G. Calthorpe, bart. 'Tl. s.

Wildman, elq; Itavegiven tiitypoundseacii tortne relicf of the poor of Hindon. The Information feil us last weck from Wells, refpeifing the relicf of tbeir poor, was errnneous: the fact is, there were upwards at 1600 rtlieved, and one of tht Mimbtrs (Mr. Tudwayj sul seiibed htteen gunieas towards that bincvolent puqiole. Arnone thofe worthie whofe bcnevolencc hat been drawn, by the feverity of the feafon, into greater than ufu.il exeniun. few stand niore than lolhua Smith, cfq; of Stohe-Park, Wiiis, This gentlenun not only ailowj weekly to the poor people in pariihes of Stoke and Edington, (as Ins ulten, Is etnry Winter, for three months) a quantity of beef and bread suitable to the nuniber in eacb mily, but Uas given Orders for them to be fupplied also wltli coals, actOrdlng to tbeir want, Ounng tlic contniuaneeot tbe eold weatber.

Mor d'Xs he reltrain his bcnelicence to tbc circlc of his own etaies; but hat direclcd his bailifl'to supply the poor of all the nclehbourtng will, wheat at ie. 6d. per 'flicl under tke market price. And to 17 Indigent fa-milies the adjacent pandics of Great and Lude he has ordered, several weck, beef and bread the same as to thofe under bis immedlate protectlon. Lall nicht Daniel Sheppard, servatit to Mr.

Furd, in Ch.irle.-llrctt,lteijjini:on a slon of oue of the arcas below Jeymour-lireet, it gttve way, and by falling in, leg was broke, ant ncing unableto cxtrieate he was unfortiinately drowntd in the waterwblchflooded ttt lowcr apanments. He was a very honest, scher man, anJ hat lest a rtdow and live childrrn. Bristol, Fcb. 10. Camt in, Prince of Wales, EIlls, an Lullock, fr, Coik: Liberty, Knox, Tliom.

1 Ileming, Lady Jane, Murlev.and Mary, wncaianJ, tr. Waterlord and Jenny, WiHit.tr. Listionj bobrina, Molim.ux, fr. Barcelona; Kauey. Toer, and Alarm, Tozer, fr.

0- porto; the N. del Carmen, Renteria, fr Gijou; Lady Crofby, fr. Cork; Brithin, fr. Cepha Uv.u'aj Ellen, Power, and William and Thomas, Welfh, fr. Dunrarvcn; N.

S. Je Begona, Ar.ida, and N. dd Carrnen, Goiron Ion tr.St. Andero: Severu, Goodrich, fr. Brest; Roebuck, blut, fr.

Philadelphia; and The mas, fr. Cadiz. Rtaflia Mercbanl.Hfft e. fr, Bristol to the West-Indles, is takt by tbc Freuen lleet, and carried in; .1 Brest, The Jane, Barrow, from Malaga, laden with wine and fruit, to.ik nie in. ihi on Wedncfday about one in the momlng, and burnt ncaily to the wa- ttr sedg th; elplain and three men wlia were in the cabin, were, favc l.but tlde-walur, peristied in attempting to thru' the vefiel, By great urrtion of the people, ii.t firc was enlnguilhcd with littic da-mage to th: cargo.

The Bristol, Bill, from this Port botind to Grenada, is taken cfl' St, Lucia. The San Francisco de Pauls pl.is Sar.tas Martiras, fr.ini Sankander bound to this port, is totaliy lost at Castlehaven; about 40bagt of tveol laved. Tbe Frencbflttt afrhrd at on tbi 21! txcept one c84 guns that Jowidered nt Jta a great nuniber ofprizes arrived with tbein. Extrafl of a letter from Falpnuthf R. On Monday arrived herc a Dutch East-Indiaman, bound to Rotterdam from Batavia; liaving mi'led her eonvoy, ihe put into Seilly, fiom wbenet! klie eanic in quest of foine other wnvoy.

She is a fliip uf icoo tons burtlien, and not knowing of the enibargo on Durch stups, now lies with a eutter of 18 guns and two galllots of the same nation, under the pmtostlon of Sir John Borlasc Warren's squadrou, wlileh coiifists of ihe Po mona of 34, Anois of 38, Concorde of 36, Anfoti of 38, and Gaiatea of 31 gunt; they are to bc jouied by the Indefaiigalde of 38, Diamond of 38, and Apollo of 38 gunt, for a ernife. on the eoast of France. Thit day arrived the Iris in cbaee nf a large ship, which took Hieltet in Ibis port. not daring to irult lo any colours. She a large niitward-bouiut West Indlarnan her hands wereirninediately prell'ed, as are evtry one unproiedted, Arrived ihe i'oreupine frigate from Lord Howe's fleet, to prepare tbe Merthantmen for Lord Howe's ai-rival In the Ofling.

Ahnost daily arrive here persons eseaped front France; thelr of thelr treatmeni Vary riilich, but all agree in the feintlneis of rhrir allovvance, and the gcneral scarcity anJ luJnei of provisic, Sir B. Warrrn's squadron in their last cmlse eap-tured sarge Fitnch Clip called tbe Nmmantcfe, lad. tviili canvas and cable varn for the Fieneh navy, to the imountoflft.occl. thty parledwith her in a lurd galu leaky, and as Ihe is Hat arrived, 'ii feared (he is lost." 13. T.

Tburfday, the Trayedy of Tke Kai 1 of Warwitk, (W'jrtiiiiby alicnlli tuan, with No Song.N-, sap, er. To the Printer cf tbe B.ith CbnnUle. IBeg leavc to inake foine remarks on two parapraph in your tast papr. The fielt is respeCliilg the wreteheii boy seilt up Glocrllrr to the Marine Society, who'is now weil elotbed, ferves on buard Lord Cronftown'i fliip, and have, well, If evtry parilb In flreat-Urtiainwere ullged lo send up to that every idle boy they ein spate fi nm 10 to 14 years of are, they would anioniit to a very large nuinber; wnuld re-lievr tbc ptriilici a great nulfanceand and du the gica'cst fervice 10 thelr eowitry vvhen feamen are so niuch wanttd. Tbc next it the lnidaWe order of tbe Ofikers of die tlieir koldi'er, to discontlntte the nse os powder or floiir In their kair; which eustoiu wjs rnade nse of hy a Colenf I (now a resident in Bath, naany year agn, tvhen corn witi uot dear, who was ni ,1 kable tor thr greai rare he took in the order and diicipline of bis men, as well their ueatncls and elftuilincf; he for I adi the nk of powde, in tlteir hair.

knowlng it tnade them ivgligeut In rhcinselvea, beeallse the halr dlubed wil jsreaie and flour wem tW for 1 weck, a ninnth. and 'iroi longer, without ever being un-Ion, amlcombeil, nt'cleancd ibe cor.seqnencc inn l- ir vermin ind bgh degrt and dis I as. a.id itlucl the rcJult. A A'UTON. LONDON, TUESDAY, FEB.

10. HIS Ma)oflj hat been pleascd to appoint Otntral hia Rnyjl Higaastel tlic Duke of York to bc ot" tbe forets. Gazette. Sir William Hnwe ia expected to be ippointcd Conftable of the Towr, in ihr rnoni of Marquis Cnn.Millii now rnaftcr-gtiitral of th ordnanec. Lord Amherst be ertated ig Earl his long lud fiithful seevtees as coinmander in chief.

Dr. Marlay succ(tli tn the biflioprick of Vatr-ford, arid Dr. Brodterick to the st of Clonfcrt. A reaulatiiig-captain and linitcnant are appointed lo all the new barrack. Col.

TuiTnell, Ick of th ati ippo iked to thofe at Croydon. Colcheslrr new harracks are ckitincd thi year fax the rtttjtion of the wounded soldiery. Tlic whole of the llritish CJv.ilry will rem.iin nn tht Comment, to aed with the Allius the nrxt mm will lake tlic field in the spring, the fair military districts of this kmgtlorii. 35,600 troops will be rncaenped on the Iiie of Thamt. rour Diiteii are no Hut i nn intelligente frr.tn Holland nr Gcrnianylusbcrnreren-edto-day.

Eu I Hbwe was not ab! tn get to fea tast weck, aini in fall i'orccd to reniain in Tarhay. Tbe Freneh arc now in pafllffinn of thr sra-coast jVmii B.IVoi tn Their posJrsfioTi of hlknri ill ab! them to invad ihm if.and with aad an rasivly windi as vell as with a scrailierly aad wrsterly wind, rithemf hieb was Beceffary for such a purpoic btfor the reduction, or rat her i.idccd, tofpeak more properly, the volun-tary Piora of the fevcii United Provinces. Mr. Krowftlow is dccltred didy elf Aed Membrr frir Armafrh, in the Irifh Parliamcnt, hy a majority of 8t, apaitist Mr. Cope; the poll tasted ji days.

According tn ali Irrst the DntchNavy, it apptar, to confill nr nine tweoty'fivc fn's, turne hirty-seven fiijatts sVom 24 to a4 gaiiR, and fisteen final! er vesicls A vesfi-l fr nn the Medkerranean is said tn bring intellipence that the Teilten quadron compltatly blotki up i that pnrt by die Britilh. In the pnfTcslinn nf a whese ancestors vme in the piofe.ficn ol ili I.sw, there have re- ently bren difcovert fr Mapusaipt of attinrtjt others, proff flion Katih, and letter t'i Lord bove all, two Tta-petlif; Fmilgtn, Lr ILr.ti and a transrript ys Riig Lair, vry diffeiTiit irom the play. The of te of flnriiu, im-tinfcd on the tnv of Antwrrp, n.n briit); within the timc fixt-d hy the CrnimiiTior.rrs of the 'njiveiiticin, they luve nnlrred a of Jarii tn be evtry duy iintill it i paid, Among other prsents irnd by the Turkith ita bcautiful mouse-coloiired kaifrey, pie-hiaid to theDuditfj of Vork, wtiieh ii as remark-bJy tair.e a tle Ai abian stallioas are feroriotu. The judginer.t cn Mr. Haflisg? i dthycd o.aly tn accaurit of LotcI Tlmrbwr's iin'ifpositio'n.

The pfJtion from Manehester for ptace wa, 'ftrought town. on Lattirday, by two gent lernen iclejated hy th iaha'jit aats for that ptirpof. The amr fulsi-ribtd are upw-ards ofiftetit thausmd. The Frcnrh, by way of vuh thrir ooi frieuds tht Mjnbtuj, have itquired them to Xapply withiiatwt) oonthi, uefollowing instr the imwediate ncttssity of thrcori(iarrors'. (WOjfxyj quiij'ali of Cnrn 50(000 jair cf Breeches ijOooVaiitaloorn acMJOcSniitt jopoo iUu 5 niiklion ra'lona of Hy of ixunf Fr.

000 of SbiCt ot JJ0't ii.too uatn i Tb veteran Marklirr, urhost deatb wu repsrted days agoi i in pood health; and teokinefor. ward witn to swinj; tk wartivitll in the btjjmniit ns the ntat Century. RDS 01" PEEHS, MONDAY. ld GsKH-ttt xc 0 mo an Ad.lrel of-Thinki 1 rs Majelty, for fcrjtag btfcre that 1 ii ins NJfssige respiAiiig dbc Lom ta grantedto i fanpew, was to jais atry WJtsiJtrjt)! bodof troopuoafsift in tbc otnmi cause- waa a incisur, bis li)rd(liip ob the and utmojl utillty tatbis countrr, measaru frauglit wiebpnadenceandjiidfmfrit. Muth bad beentaW about JjplyiliS tdat nar Incrtase our naval stnrtKtb, but hc wiicmata fcattb moftffctual mode d( Hiflitia our luvij ertitipil, would betocaust dtmsim un the contineht, tm 0 pr was bettcr alcalaccd for tlis ptirpose Aal Aiftrla, for turo reasoas the one, tlaat in belad, the tnustjio ftnecre his pro-jsiiionuo this ountry, as be vifbed to recova th Auttri.in Netbcrbnds.

iU iketefore rnovedan Addrcsi 5 Thanas to bis Mijrily for bis gracjoui inefsage, and firornlstnj to coacut, iVc. TbeMiruisof LaNjDOVN ns tomovean Amend nent. Ili, Lardsida advtrted to the refgn of (Jucen Anne, when tfiij ceurtUjr bad sour difJereot armiu to irviinuin.tiiit ttie uitoence wasnmhing to the prefwt: mroon attcniies, be said, wnuld tomake ut such itrwntganl WHs a tbik ennntry obbged tu dilcbirite; it was ilrmoll nett toan Ivir to mucli nprtslioi on the srouriers usVrance, fi5f befnre (hc cmlil Clril.e a finale IiIjw, die would litve to march to.r jco milts, which was the dilUrtcc iora Vicjinito Landau, The "WeiHndle mit ne-gleded, which uglit tuhe rather au objtfl of uralt! tion tbn Continental, aUlanees; antt at her allianee or co-operation coul.l bc of liltle wfe against France, now that Brabastt wa 1 ist, Auflria rnlxhi lie ftroperly calkd liast (lermany; and kewlibcd to know bat tht securHy tlic Emperor's bcredita dornmionj as worth, vhen last year he eonld not bonow a lingle dunt nn all tht semrity he offeted to Holland, or to any of the Monte rnen In Euwpe? and at timc hio cn-iit mtittlie greatu Ibrn naw, as he was in posfeuion of all Bub tnt. I le thcrelVirc nnved a anmnendment to tt Ad lo leave utilllut ilie part. Ld tn 1 1.

t.p faid, it bad hcn always the polic of thii nuilry lo fnnn alliantts ntlie Contimai in ordcf to eannteracl the pwcro(tk Freiich in tdat quarter, and to Jraw oft pau theil- attetiun; and liopcdto fco A jftria-irid h.n,tlaiid bouml in Tht Furios Guimroitu said, he snond it ui be the ofbaih Hsiutsce of Parli-ment topusilt 11t thl miserable and anf'nnate eoilteft, btlt ovr l. dstiips (sailhc) wie away fi.i mllliuin for (lernun j.111 tu protftt tlM'e who enrfe pur protclR'n? i yr.i oaght rathet to luoh 1 yoor nett forpotedkion. sr the Amritdment ktirig negativtd a Uivifiin, the (itigiiul Additfi crntd. UOtJSR OF COMMONS, NfONDAY. tr ruwl for 1-aveinbrinrjin abill, jal fn imil, at hr et f''(r8 at i'rei enls -r ideir ovo huiift.

Bfi row wilhtd poor tnuld be raore immed trly ander it inffei'tiiin uf tlic Magistrale, and not at ifie tti-rcy of nrtiitiM ar.d ptr.fh olficrrs, ho vhen apfbedto for itKefdafist wTrtehed pplicantt l'j (o iciu tlie ivwaliotift. I ie heped, 1 ibe ptesent rxi(fiKy fiublick a id private raast nf the k.v,u.r,rij will not KtH biK that wr (hall llifn) fee, lioW(vr p)li(irl diseuflioin enjrage the at-1 ntioii if ihe Honst, tbef ar not insttistbJ to rdicvr pifi nt ile wuntt ot ur fclknv siihV cti inn hier, malt sie seno the ealamititi at- 1 x-ir, and ihe gours ii ih seatjn. Mr. I'iWi mved, that the nrd to wliieh Yneite so that the utM-j ot ih: nvr asut 1 tt preaerwed, Mr- trNLrv nrescntrda pititlon sjpned hy inhitaitaiit" nt Nfanhesltr. ehe plaees praying vigorow proftfatioii of ihe.w.ir; anil ii 1 1 'viTf fuppnrt he ivn lo hi Majefly In the prrfr nt in hleh 1 rnjrageil, tbt! only meaiw of tMakiinit the bleSitgt of aee, ar, I pr, krvtr.f, nr in- laaSIV Conftitutiuii.

ir. Sunlcy also Mter I um elnurmin of the in'ttiar at Maothefter, th thr sitmreh hu! tlic hntiour ovrt foftline, ftfpect and itoprrty; all II rfcof thrtr artaniarxnis Hfw, of ttnakalVx vigow in ir, fites in Merri'ti of tiovernrn'nU nd thelr odinrn taa" "i ih-ir eizdb? an rovinttyrtvt wltu peti .11 I'ul jinen tbui optatlIlt, wiien itifll iilv aiul d.irc aft'ad. AldiTi.tw broitirlis it a hiii in ci- ir Ih r-f r'rs tlt Slijaffiy (fi jrvfly.i i I nn ivvrit FOR 8 AL F. BV AUCTIuN, By Mr. PLIJRA, On Wedncfday Feh.

and following davs, AI bis Grcac Room, No. 10, Buh, 'l'ttE Seiest V'aluable LIBRARY of BOOKS, i- (includny a nn- Copy of shakefptan 1602; the First 1 New Cvckp.Tilia. elcgantlv bound PRI.N lb fr "ied and in I'AlNTINtW in and Cazi ns, p. ill mlarly fome by Floate, out cf the OilltClitin of tht late th: Cl.irthn; capititl ii tmsicnoitv, by.S7w-'i and II. t'jtidy 'Fable, open Library Buuk-Case, a plae 1 1 1, i Clock elegant llook-cjlc liedstead, I hpods, hon Cli.

st, neaf Marhle CiiPincy Pnci eapiiai Post-Chaise in good repJi.r; to-gether with 4 vari.ty uf ufeful e'utiilttlft 5 The Properry .1 GKN'PLEMAN, removed from hi'. late 1 louse in Rtdlcll ftreei. Tbc whole to be viewed on Tucsday preceding the sale CutalogUra tu be tbc bad at No. IC, Milsoin-street, Bath, 161 1 STOLEN, Or. Wedncfday night the ath February, or early on 1 huriday inornii out a Hovel near the B.igattUf, in the parilb ot and Widcotnbe, ABAY MA RE, of the blnod bind, about 14 high, fuppi'scd to 1 with foalj has very sinall II ar on the forehead, a little wdite tin ihe off foot bchind, and ha been kieli'd on ihe oft' tblgh, near tlic stifte.

Sboej nurked I. 'F. and a Crown over If Stolen, a reward of Teil conviction tbe or ofln.h rs fhall be paid by applying 10B. FORD, Burtuit-ftrfCt, Bath. "WANTS a as Valct AM an who has lived in tbe above phees several years; understands bis bufiliess, and can drefs Ladies and Gentlemen's hair perfedtly weil in the pre-icnl taste.

His charaCtcr will beiir tbc strictelt enquiry from bv last placc A llne addrefied tor B. Y. at the printcr's, will be atteuded to. 3634 For the BENEFIT of ts. POLLOCK.

ON SATURDAY next, Feb. will be per-fonnfd the eclebrated l'lav in 3 Acts) of THE BATTLK OF HEX AM, Gondibat Mr. Diniond, Marquis of Mut gne Mr. Chariten, LaVartnnc Mr. Gabndo, Piii.cc of Wales Mus S.

Stidth, Barton Mr. Bliflet, Pool Mr. Atknii. Egbert Mr. Hoylr, Duke cf Somerset Mr.

MarfhaU, Corporil Mr. Rowbotbam, Drummer Mr, Gre eory Cudbit Mr, Knlgkt, Rodber Messrt, Bixg, Crompion, Taylr, ke. Villagers Mist Miss Harvcy, btrs. Eyre, Miss Summers, See. Adeihie Miss Herbert, tneei.

Margaret Mrs. wti TUT KNrtrtiAiXMt or EDGAR AND EM.MELINE. '1 1 kett 10 be lind of Mrs, Polkck, at Mr. Gay's. Or-chard-ltreet, at tlic Libraries, and of Mr.

Et, iley, at tbe heitre, zM FRF.E CHURCH. rpHEGeiitlenien cngngeJ in carryifigintoelTect the Plan lo, a Fru 11 11 11 for tht gencral ine of tbc Inhabitantt of Bath, Intt niore psrtieularly of tbc POOR.feel ihemlelves happy in baving it in tiicir power to iufo-m tbe Promoters of so chari'ab an undet iaking, that they have at length lucceedcd in seuriug a most cli-gibk spot uf Grouud.fjr the in.ended Biuiding. Flattcr-ing ihemselves that they (hall be given credit for having paid unretniltsdauciition ,0 the, objeel which tbey profels to have at heart, and in consequeiice judgiog it unnecef-fary to give a detail of ihe several IruitltK negociations in which tbey have the Course ofthia businefs, they proeeed to staie 1, rieft) to the Subferiber, and th i Publick at large, the partlculars of that tranac tion, die event of hielt, they teilst, will era'ale them to bring a laudable delign to a Iperdy and tfiectual aecom pl stiinea The Least of Giot.nd. upon wbleb tbc inttade Cburcn is to the GentF.inen Kave pur-cha'ed I tbc present i Ynat at tlie price of 3qN, 'To render lh.i purchak' innre cotnyileat, and i'' ni'aik -'i tbe samt time bis approh iilon nf tl.epuri.e for Idcli it has been niade, l. iKD R.

ks, wbrn ta'tu Fee of the G.rcund isvested, i-i a vtrv obliging ai.d haiidsonio niar.ner, ade gr.int ei lii lein.ii.iir.g ins lest in liberal indulgcnee of b'u l.o.ibhip, ibe Cilttn en will f. rd. a 1 Ili in es iii.it nture ought 10 do, f. -et 'rmid. s'tit as the satu nryinaliy pro posed to 1 xpendtd o1, the Buiidiilg ws yx a sinn bircly adi'qiikte, peihaps, to tattoitt of 'the un cna-king ard ilu Sul seripti, idreadyreeei si.il Ih ai ofthat ,1 prefamed tliis lounderari' r.i-jkd wild that of zool.

Iiaving bcen actuully ctpcnilcd in tbe piirchafe of 1 a circunistance lt as yet taken aec.u, iinluec all, who wifli'to contribnic so and trjy an iinderta kilig, so ciene forivVo ihis tiinc isiih their afliltance, In thu eenhdente, the Gi internen, being tlelermined an obj, i such essential intpona'ic fliould nieet witb no untfeesae ihrougli ihctn, pirpose to ctrry their triist Into inrniediiite exeo.ttion: not doubl that, by tke Iibendity of tlioie who tfl tln in-s RttateKed lots? c.iuse i bey have in view to proniste, Iiciy, r.et-iht an nie II ot tr. Ct M-avsi: tht-; sl'all be vantage nulie Public, und sutis! enjageairnt which thev are up ii.ro np tbc prel'enl vecabon, to wlth thenis- Ives. tbat 1 tlic ptiint of cincriug J. Rev. Dr.

Sl'MNI Rev. DAUB NV; Ktyj! Cthst. Rcv. Wm. LEIGH, Rev.

MARI IN Sl'AFFORD SMITH, Prkr-Piri, GEG. RAMSAY, efp AhrlUuujt-llhiL Either of which (e will bc happy p.iy due ittention to any applkativn oa the KENNinrdNTlL. AT11 Meeting uf tbc Coiniotttce of Prjpiietcts i of the Keunel and Avon Canal held at Hutigerit-rd, 111 tue cjuruy of Btrki.u. the of De.Mnbcr Hut, It WA oRDikEn. Tliat .1 call ol 3I, per Sbare, and al les per Half Shaie.bc tnade on tbe Proprietorsot Mbarc and half are in the laid Navigation, be pai.1 inro tbe Lands of tbeTrealtireo, Mtalrt.

Worraland Bdtcldy. Eickang fiauk, Eiistol; and thu tbe kme be paid ot. ut Leinte tlic ijth day ot March next. By order ot the Cemtnittcc, JOHN WARD, Prir.clpa! Clerk. tolb February, A'ite, For the cuhvenlcnee nf proi rictatk, Ihr Treafurers have aopelnted Melks Hrl ht.is, Clutti-r-buck, and C'r.

Bath; CluttCrburk, tfqzBiadfi'rd; Mrfirs, Tvit and Simon, Deviz-; MclTrs. Mobs. Vincent, Ballty, n.d Vicccnt Mburv; and Baron Dini'dak and 500, Barnard and Soii, I tintion, biniea-t, to ive tke mancytalled tor by tbc Cun.iiut'.tc, tzM Tbk Day was Two Voluni lamo. piiee Five Sbiltb I A SOURIClERF.i ihe MOUSE-TKAP. Lj A F.u'etious and tiroent.I Exenasiori part of AesiuiAN Fca! eiln, and Being a Divertifetnent for ii itb Scxci.

By TI.MO THV TODOIHT, cfq. Frunt )'Mi minlu mirtl anJ mnu lent, H'liuh hfi itmand ltrixs, JnJ leihrui Ist" prin'ed for j. Parfous, Pattsr-uniter-i otv; and 1" Id by R. and all tlie bookselkra iu Bristol, iu. F.iteretat Stationen'.

Ii ui. BATH, Feb. ytli. AT a Meeting of tbc Gentlemen allbthted for tbc Relief of the INDUS 1R101.S PlJOR, Dr. HARING I ON in the Cbair, The Sub-Committces reiaorred that tbey bad rtlieved.

oasiit.lt?,. Abbey 117 Sr, iVlitiacl'l 30 St, James' 6)6 -Wale et 1161 Bathwick 81 ar.d 1 Widcoinb riusoNS. -lato -ai4 J. i-1; 9 54 7 100 14 0 6 gc 18 1838 ojn i3 a a That tke Trcafurer do issue tlic relpcdUv samt expeutkd by caeb L'binmlttte. Tbc Uotnm ttee bejr, kave to statt to tbe publick thit tbc monty reeeived by their tontrtbutkns hat amounted by the Trcafurer' aesount to The tvpciict tu CtKrred bdul, Balance rcn.aining in 213I.

The Ctinmittee, therefore, being defiiita of buk bauding the rtlltfa far as tbey Hink consistent with ihe wauts of the kave, in confequenee of an appiirent ihiw, refolved to leisen tbc quantity of one half for the cnlulr.g weck, r.ot donbtlng ihat ii tlic severhyof tht weither Ihoitld not iBniinilh, that 1 liberal and cbaritable publick will still tontimi theil bounty so a to cuable them to enlarge tht donation at tbe war. is of the Poor nie reale. It is hopcl, that as every proper persen has been re lieved, and for the prefent, 110 personal pplkation bring intended tobe made, it be recommcntiid ibe Cbaritable and Humane to find thelr benefiCtions to tbc trcafurer, or to any of the B.iiikjng-Hotises, publirk Libraries, Cofl'ee-Houfes, or Alkiublj-Roams, where are keut tor the purjiole. doadjuurn 'till Saturday the 141b of February. 1 IV Mrs.

Hartley, ad fubseription Mr. Gay Mr. R. Miss Hungerford Mr. Janic Deare Riteivru sis.ee oia lait.

Mrs. Wolferstan 1 1 0 Mrs. Crefeentfjil subscrip.J I 0 A Gentleman, id fiiblcriilIou I 0 I 0 Mi. Lowckr A UUI.L AN o's LlURAR Rev. Mr.Somciiillcl 1 I T.

1 Lord Vcrnon 1 10 Mr. Bat! man 1 Lady Vcrnon 1 0 iMrs. Lcvlrge I Mr. Lyde 1 0 Mr. Rcad I AT MF VLIR'S I.IBRAkT.

Miss Cox, zd fubf. 10 6 1 Rev. Mr. Morgan Rev. Junes 1: 6 Sublbription Mr.

Rev. Mr. Wilkins xa 6 Morgan'a iclwlar 3 ai bakra 1 1 1 ia A Stranger 6 Mrs. Maloiiey 1 AT BLAill'D BANK. Mr.

Watt, C.B, i 1 0 G. G. I 1 0 5 Mr. Collctt i 1 0 1 Mr.Ve-nanvdsubr.o 3 At Librari. I At Usenet '1 Litriirp Baron Dllion 1 1 Pala.ret io 6 At Mr.CrutkHl',, Mr.TMty 0 IC 6 BATH and ENfJ l'Y f.ir nie 1 KcoimACi.MrNi or Agrkulttre, Arts, tuedCunmr A a GENERAL MEE FING hoiJci at 1 1 tOCIFTV RUOMS, 1 th 10, 17113, Dr.

F0THERG1LL, Viee-prefik itj bi the Cliain Mr. of All, in Ihm pre repirti-d, tln: two Uwe put u-htscarefnf eure, at tbe December Meetiaglait, -ro all tauet nearly loua.i ad that one of tht I having i'iicc lambett, tlie btnik is very bealdiv and I he Meeting, therefore, dclirfitls es aseertatiiinjz JeaiK i lkil, in tbi, iinuortant maiter, by toithci iianc-s to rhe end the publick niay have kho tfi alloranec fron, fatts, ttii.t a I.trg"r iml Ih.1 in it routu that C'mldbe pr, eared. ihjj." purcbal.il biistiedbitely oncor inote tu kilkd so pectl in in the rottet! statt; or innre in the 'Ja progressive eure; otheri to he as stock, afttt pronounccdloundi and otitei to foi-thwltf, sailed killed far Market, 'Pkese to i tndei ni ofthe lminillee ji and rep for Publication, to made tltei etill. An IV.i'.ty from Dr.Alidersian, Iwliltln on tlie lukecl of iniproviua was tved, ianiplc oi variotis kinds -t Itae HUutite reist coumrlt's; which Essay anst sample, tv -h, unportant papem, were to the ik CjBH.i,ttcet. 'Nie Piize-pitw ot ditferent Uemlcmm a the last riumiil einig, rt.tbk-fur deiitrery.

f'11 aecount Secretary babinca I anJ llgin.1. Tlic Fr, lioak fvt tbe cvrrem year, the Volume of Mttrnoin, were ab'o prod'. ib and tbe aie requestpdtBf for the laute, giv by tvbat tbev would recciv theilt, New Membtradmitted sine l.st Meeting tut Lctvts Crevc, Mr. Win, Dvdd, Euii.jud elq. Bv order the Meeting, VVai.

MATTHEWS, k'erttary, s.S. Any CJeliflcnaen dcllroujof ng kpptied by tba Secretary w.fh an olle ariotis Uixl ol Seed Corn, or Sccdilor gresti crops, U'Vtl in tU bett aud on reii.ui.it ternn, are rcontsted tobe lind enaugh to fuvour hini witb Uieir order, witb all piiViaiieilt fpetd. 13. The premiutn lately offtredby fb Society it tmTttniitd ktt, ja mtended cxttml tvp Rcmoved from her llousc in To the Aucllnn-Room In s.foiui,t-rar. Cit a'ru'ns will delivered in due time.

BATH, WEDNESDAV EB u. AaaiM nRt, Lord Clanbraflil, Lord Powerfcon Hon. Mr. Hoekley, Hon. Mrs.

Krankland, Hon. Sealy, ir David Innei, Aemiral Mr. Atrteca. Uei Harve.yjGcn. Conway, Col.

O'Donnel, Major Daird Majot Allafon, Major Lelgb.Rtv. Mr. and Smith Rev. Mr. Mrs.

Frankland, Rev. Mr. L'pton, Rev. Mr. Thurfby, Rev.

Mr. Brldgcn, Rev. and Mrs. Mr. bfrs.

and Miss S'ephenfn, Rev. Mr. binit, Rev, Mr. Hlnehman, Rev. Mr Vincent, Rev.

Mr. R- Davies, Capt. anet Mrs. Hubbard, Capt. Capt.

P.cmingtoa.Capt.Dnnicl, Capt, Wabql, C'pi and Mrs. Clarke. Capt. Hollard, Mr. and Mrs Nevill, Mr.

Mr'. and Miss Evans, Mr. inH.Mrs. Jf.ne,Mr. and Mrs, Spoontr, Mr.

aid Mr. and Mrs. Lecke, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly; Mr.

an! Mr Kektwick. Mr. and Mts Hardicg, Mr. Mrt. and NMs Atklns, Mr.

Mrs. and Miss Shep-pard, Mrs. and Miss Pvke, Mrs. ard 3 Miss Ereerr.an, Mr. fZennett.

Mr. Edgell. Mr. Mr. Merrick, Mr.

Donllon, Mr. Hawklns, Mr. Trwell, Mr. Stepney, Mr. Mills.

Mr. Lloyd, Mr, unter, Cryton, Mr. Crofby, Mr. Mr; Ibbetfon, Mr. Budworth, Mr.

C. Ellis, Mr. H. TigaSe, Mr- faker, Mr. Bradhy.

Mr. Krane, Mr, Schutx.Mr. Sandford. Mr. n.

Mr. Caruiben, Mr. B. Rilev. Mr.

Walker. Mrs. Nor-man, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Fredericlt Mrs.Tennlfen, Mr.

Dicksen, Miss Eyre. Miss Briee, a Miss Hyde, Miss PbLUIpaivMUa Vincent. MtfsA. Pigott, Miss Chip, pindale, Mifs vtmpster, Miss Downea'a, Stc. MR.

RUSPIN1, SURGEON-DEXTlSr To His Royal Highnest the PR1NCE nf WALES, SO. K1NGST0N-BU11DINGS, BEGSleaveto in form the Nobiliry and Gentr', he 1 returned to Baih, and attenda in bis prosefli-onal puisi.it at and ahioad. Hl Dcntifiice l'owder and lincture, and also hi Styptick, to be lud as above. 3555 The Earl of lichtster has prefentcd his brother the Hon. and Rev.

Mr. Strancw.iys, to ihe living of lichtster, vice the late Rev. John Clusic The Hon. Henry Howard, prefnmptive heir lo his Gnce the Duke of Norfolk, was ihis day returned Mcmber for the city of Glouccster, in the room of John Wcbb, ef; deceaft d. Wedncsilay was niarriedat Charltort, near Win-ranton, Samuel llodb.ird, efqof Evercrcech, to Mrs.

l'htlips, of Halhrooke-Houfc, widowof Edw. Philips, efq; late member for ihia coitniy. Saturday last was married, by the Rev. Charles Sampfon, Mr. Robert Clarke, attorney at law, of this ein-, to Miss Jane Sampfon, daughter of the Rev.

Mr. Sampfon, of Seymour-street. On the jis ult. died, at Lidney in teucester fhlrr in her zntl, year, Mrs. Eddy, a widow lady of exemplar piety.

Thnrfdav the yl inftant diejd a Lone-Sutton in l.ineolitffiire, after a long illnefs, blary, the wife of Joshua bers'pe, eP; a lany ot a diipolitmn lo amiable, as to have rendtred hei an objecl of universal esleern and regret. Wednifday ebed, far advan'ed in years, Mrs. Iee, lai of tbc ing'n head at a truly worthy woinan, rnuch frlo-rri and rcfpectcl. Sarnr day died. after long illnefs, Mrs.Snaylcrn, wife of Mr.

Snaylern, baker, in St. Jamf's-sirect. Thorfday dld, thr amiable and benevolent Sir John Dnntze, hart. M.P. for Ti verton.

ast weik died Mrs. Paul, wife of Mr. Paul, rr.astTof the aeudemy Castlecary. Mltv night died, ahnost suddenly, in hi 751k ar, Mr. r.dwanl Laston, nianv vear .1 vtrvemi jient and Most rcspfislablr bookfeiler of S.iiiflmry, and one of the aldermen nf that orporatwn, He hart rel.rcn frorr btibncss only .1 lew rnontlis.

Sunday died at Pearnitt, deard, Thomas Sluconih, efq; lull of years, and rien 111 coort 1 poor in tliat nei hond have to lanirnt the loitcf asfneruus binefac-tor, wbofe assistanre, patticillariy in ledere se.tsrn, evtn within a few hoiirt of It dilTabitii 11, was unlnnited, feeding the Iiungry, and orilering the poor tobe final hsd. WESTERN ctRct'rr. M. 'Joflit Mltr tit Hun. Ah Hl I Tusduy, Marrh 3, at W'U r'ie'ter.

Wtltfcri. SaturttUv, Mat, DtrjU nvt. Wednefday. March Ha, In 11, r. JVw V.

Monrlay, March if, at r. SaturtUv, Marrh ar, at Si 1 March 'I auwr-a. a.u-u tj, in tti vmivtrn muMh..

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