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The Newcastle Weekly Courant from Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England • 4

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we first itftf the ngtpr dayt, tgol. over uvc inc otner dovantige. -1 uru cirawn on tne tn or 17m flay ot drawing, to ool. over and above any pther advantage. If first drawn, the Sth or xoth day of drawing, the bearer ill be entitled to oool.

And if last drawn ticket, to zoot. gs Likewise Advent at Three Guineas, Two Gui-neas, One Guinea, and Half a Guinea. JV, Sept. 18. A few day, ago a bunchof theSyriau Grapc was cut at Welbeck, indafterwards presented by hi Gtace the Duke of Pottland t.0 the Marquis of Rocking.

ham. It was conveyed 10 WentwonK House by four Ia-bouret, and weighed iplb Its greatest diameter, when banging in its natural position, was ipj inebes; it circum-ference 4 feet and its length tj inthe. Such a phsno-menon, as far as we know, ha, neter appeared in thi, country, and we owe it to the eare and industrv of Mr Sneechlv. hi Newcastle, Sept. 1781.

AQuarterly Court of the Governors of this Charity, will be held on Thursday neat, the foutth dav of Oober, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. The Subscribers who have not yet paid their fubserlptions for the prefent year. are requested to pay the (tat ta Mr Salnt, Tteasurer, at tbe Newcastle Bank. JACOB LAMBERT. Stcrttorfi Stpttmbtr tilh, NEWCASTLE DISPENSARY.

A GENERAL COURT of the GOVERNORS. will bi nett the zd day of at o'clwk in tbe evening, to elect a Committee, and to reeeive the ahn val ac Lordfhtp, and a great concourse of people assembled on the cccasion: There were prescnt, befidea Lord Adam Gordon, Lords Scarboiough, Darlington, and Lindore; Sir George and Sir James Lowther; and scvera! Gentlemen of Last weck being the Mufic Meeting at Manchester, the Theatre Royal was opened by Meflrs Auflin and Whttlock's Compapy, which was reeeived with the greateft niat ks of approbation, by a numerou and police audience; the theatre was crouded four of the nights, and the of the Clandestine Marnage, School for Scandal, Schon, for Wives, andtheRtvals, were perfotmerf Willi as great applaufe aseverwas heard in any theatre. The Managers reeeived the thanks of several perfons of distinction, for their great attention in contributing so highly to their wcek's amufement. Yesterday fe'nnight the Musical Festival ended at Manchester. The regularity and decorum with which the whole was conducted reflects the highest honour on the stewards and managers.

The leading persor-mers were Capital and by their judgment and exe-cution, at once astonifhed and dclighted the hearers. The Oratorios were finely performed, the chorusses remarkabl and the audience at each exhibition the moft btiJliant ever feen in that town. At the Af-sembly Rooms were upwards of 500 perfons, who danced in three Sets. For the Concert at St John's Lodge, fee the adver-tifement. MORPETH RACES unehdei.

Friday, tbe tool. for all ages was won by Mr Burdon' Duehesi Mr Bowes' lee landet 3 D. of Hamilton's Wickham dr The Prisoners in Morpeth Gaol, return their (incere thanks to Charles Brandling, Efq; High Sheriff for the County of Northumberland, for hi, prefent of two guineas. Also to the Stewards of Morpeth Races for their prefent of live guineas. Eiraff of a Ittter from an Offen i tV tt Ins Uticlt in this town, dated Tannah, Da.

17, You will, most likely, Kve reeeived aecounts of the dreadf ul (hoke our an have foikreck in the Camatie, tbe total defeat of Coioncl JfaUte, with 5000 tnen killed and taken prisoners by Hyder Ally; and ourgrand army obliged toretreat, leaving all their flores, tenti, and baggage, with 40 pieee of bchiad them in thi contliutn did they arrive at Madras. Our fuccess on this fiile IndU fottunately bahne that difafler. By the conduct and bravery of our commander, we obtaincd a lignal victory the 1 1 th instant we were en-camped about'to miles frhm thi, when we reeeived order to rauch to join the Commander in Chics; we were only ijoo men; foon alter we moved, an army of 8000 of tbe enemy begatt to harass our rcat, and in a few bours aoother party, which had retteated fron the General, not thinking ihemselve a roatch forhitn, heating our can non, came upand attacked us in our flank; this party wa oy, they were pofled on two hills, and our Ii tt le army in a valley. In this fituatjon did we engage 10,000 men the hole day, suslaining a heavy cannonade. In the evening wertf obliged to retire but in the tnommg attacked again, but were soon beat off with the los of both, their Generals, and it is supposed near 1000 men: Our ios was ooly four officers, and about 100 men killed and wounded.

Our whole army it now joined, and are mote than equal to the enemy 's whole array, though they can brings ,10,000 men into the ficld such it the fbperio tityof difeiplined trnops afsisted by Enelifhmen. Those cou nt ot tne I tatest the Gnarity. As the fifth vcar commence thi v. MAS-Day, the Suhseriber are requested to transmit their uu.riHuon 10 mt Koicrt utmiton, freasurer, at the yuc Bj vracr, R. ppuBLEPAYjJfworr.

Lying in Hospital, xithStft. Wi. Quarterly Court of the Cootributors to this Charity will be held at the Hospital On WedWday nett the zd of October, at eleven o'cloek in the forenoon. The Subserjbers are requested tnpay their anoual Subscrip tions to Mr Edward Andersen, Treafurcr 1 And all person, having demands on the Hospital, are defired to send in their Aecounts for payment, W. PETERS, Secrttart, day the ult.

his Excellency the Trenclt Ernhas-sador was grossly insulted by a rnob oa his return to his hotel from Ildephonio, and that they were pro-ceeding to asiault his threatemng to ItfeaK bis carriage, when Partie; of horle and foot lol-diets came to his rclief. The mob fied, and some or the supposed ringleaclers were made prisoners. Yefletday evening artived at his housc ist Albemarle-slreet, Sir George Brydges Rodney, Bart. At the elose of the Potl thi, day at Ouildhatl for Str WitkiaLewis 1501, Mr Aldcrmsn Clark A gentleman last arrived from France assures us, that the drefs osthe Parifian ladies has undergone an entire rtvolution. The meridian is much contrasted, the hoop of the projecting now but very hltle from the hips, and being Ihaped almost enttrely hke a bell.

The peuicoat which had made very alarrning approaChes to the knee, has funden, fallen down below the anclc and the morning gowrt, which is fontething in the taste of the outward garment of the Gretian Vestals, float upon the grourrd in wavtng folds, so that the foot which boldly soorted the eye on an italian heel, and with a soarkling buckle, in wanton flouriftes, now modedly retreats behind the veil of the peiticoat. the toe just peeping forth, as apprehenlive of being difcovered. A saJn of ftUt, edged with gold or sisver fringe, bind, the waist, and the bofom no longer heaves bare to the eye, but chastely covered by the gown. The waist is reduced to a span in length, and the stays no longer aolwcr the description of small by degrees, and beautify ly lefs," but are made to sitand Ihew the Ibape exactly. The above relolution has taken place in coole quence of neglea which the first helles have reeeived, and which, upon confultation, they have imputed to a too liberal display of their beauties, which, bv rert-dering them to the eve, has blunted the edge of defire, and stifled curiofity.

Plymotitb, Stpi. it. A ehest of letters, seid to contatn the treasonable correspondence of our Anglo Americans, was laadcd at the dock this morning ftom the Gibraltar. ofa letttr ftem Horvkb, Sept. ,0.

Last Friday seiled Commodore KcithStewirt with fiv fall of the line to die eastward, supposed tobe for the Texel. Siturday failed the Pigmy cutter on a cruite. Arrived the liussalo of 60, and Bicnfaisent of So gun, from the Nore. raffe by fromthe northward the Proselyte srigate, Sunday failed the Bussalo and fot the eastward. PalTcd by thePrincess Ameliaof 4, and vo phin of 44, all to join Commodore Stewatt off the Texel.

There are no lefs at thi time that, twelve seil of the line, four of 44, and sit stout frigates, besides cutter, in Com. Kcith Stewart's fquadron in the North The Dutch fleet of Goree seiled on Monday the lOth, for the Tewl, Exirafl ofa letter front Darimoutb, Sept. u. TheShaftfbury and Phoenix privateers, of Mount i Bay, have brought in here a French privateer be-longing to Dunkirk, with eight ransomers on board. Tlie privateer threw eight of her guns oVciboara.

She failed from Dunkirk ii before. An Opportunity of gaining all the Capital Priz, the rille of zl. 10s. Lottery-Ticketd are now selling, at JOHN BARNES PEARCEand Office, No. to, Cornliill, oppositc the Koyal Exchange, On the following term.

viz. At 18I- os. od. eacb Ticket, Which, if drawn a Ba, on or before the tenth day if drawing at eight, will be entitled to x.l. ios.

Oi if n-drawn 01, the seid tenth day of drawing atnight, the seid Jolm Barnes Ptarce and Co. agree to give the bore soOl of 14b ios. fot such undrawn Ticket, fhould the purebaier choose to dispose thereof. The GREAT ADVANTAGE Of the above plan ntust appearobvious, when it isconfide-ted, that ten dayt ate neat one third part of the drawing; and that, if the Capital pH are drawa in theetary part, the adventurer has as much chance for the WHOLE of the CAPITAL PR1ZES, Asifhe had a Ticket for the hole time, althoughh'ts liflc is orily zl. tos.

Oa the other band, fhould not all the Capital prir.es be drawn in the early part of the drawing, he may feil his Ticket at mote moncy tban his purchafe, ai Tickets frequently feil fromiol. to zol, during the drawing. Aperfon, purchafing a Lottery Ticket at 14I. has only one Chance for, Ticket during the whole drawing, and loses the Whoe Moaey if a Blank But a purchaser of Three Tickets, on the above plan, ha not only as much chance for all the Capital prizes, (the chance of three Ticket for ten days being equal to one for the whole drawing,) but may probably gain ol. by the Ticket, fhould they be un drawn, though he can lose no mote that, xol.

tot. Schemes at large may be had Gratis at the aboveOffite, aud of any of the Country Ptinteti and Bookseilers. Stephen Pcarfon.ofThrapfton, Northamptonfh.Shopkeeper Jame Mac 'owan, of Pater noster-tow, London, Bookfeller Ed, Ha Blackburn, La ncafh i re, Callieo-prin tff, John Lee, Bridgnorth, Shropstiire, Shoemaker Richard Wilks, of Natrow-strcet, Middlesei, Brandy-rntrcht Stockport, Cheshire, Button tnanufadW Newcaltie, Sept. 29. 1781.

Ncwcitt 1 By DESIRE of theWoasHiwbt MisTta, Wa. den arid Brethrem of 8Atni Jotm's At their Hall, on Thnrfday the tgth of October, Being theAnnivetfary ofthe Dedicatirjh.willbcpertormei, Ttmrsday's and Friday Posts. Admiralty-Officff, September at, 1781. ExlraSof Ittter from OMtnodert Afflieh to Mr Sttvtnl, dated al Acwttri, August lt 7. IHave the plcaiure to infcnrh their Lordfhip of die arrj-val of bis MajcfVy fliip Irie, trom her ftatioa ctftae Delawire, with the Rebcl itigate ot ja gon and cosnen, taken by ler on the pth instiot, after maning fight 01 ahout an i which the Iiis lud I man kille arid 6 woundcd and tlic enemy lud a kijlcd, and Lieutenants nd 7 mtn, woueded.

Whtle I am Wriftilg hlhis intt.nt arrived the Belliserius, very t'jst failing ngate ot gnn and 147 mtn, belong ingto Salem, capiuied by the Mrdea off tne Dclaware. War Offitt, Sept. ji Lieutenant John Bccliwitb, of ljtli Dragooas, to be Captaiii Lieutenant. (Gtixlte.) (Thi cotitain a list uf capturei bjr hi Majesty's squidron in North America, irom June 1,10 August which great and small amount 10 40.) Jrrived tbe Mails from t'rance, Hofland Flanders. Aug.

14. Tlie Englisb Doctor Dimsdale is lattly airivcd in this tity, -to iuoculatc the two youug low cf th Grand Duke of Rufsia, Genoa, Aug. if. liy leiten from Toulon we Itarn, hat a body of 8uoo ttoops were embarking there ior Minorca. 15 their apptoaches are not canitd 011 with greatcr skill and almnese, tlun liai been fliewn since the firll landing of the troop, the siege ay continue a lotig ai (bat of Trfly, but not with the same sueecss, LONDON, Sept.

24 ani j. Leitet from Ptague say, one of the mofl leamed Jews in that city lud abjured Judaiim, and was baptized with bil wife and nioe children. Yestcrday's Dutcli Mail say, their Baltic flect are again returned to thcTeiel, iuformatfon heing reeeived from a cuttcr, that Commodore Stewart's sijuadron wasat sea, nd mucli supeiiot to theirs. Agcntleman from Oftend sey, the Dolch are reduced to the necessuy of transporting all Kinds of naval by land carnage from Dtnmark and Sweden. Thi Operation tnull be attendcd with severe loil and ao enorrnoos as tlie distance eiceeds 600 miles, through countries a bounding with morafles and rivtrs, to crosi on ac-count of the imcertain floods, which sumetime Iwetp away tlie adjacent cottaget ia their currrnt.

A private letttr from Rochelle, by tlie Ficnch mail, brings advice, that two merchant fliips, richly laden, bound to that port, are both uken by Commodore Hood's Ujuadron, and fern into lfatbadoes. They vtre separated in a storm from a fleet of homeward bound lhips, and therelore it was feared aecording to the accaunts that many more would be taken. Advice is reeeived from Jamaica, that a Spanifh nwn of war, of 74 guris, bound from the H.ivannah to llilpaniola, was wrtcked on the ifland of Cuba, and all the crew were drovned, except the Captain, bis first Lieutenant, and fix of bis inen, who wert taken up by a Jamaica wffel, and landed atPortRoyal. They rite from Madrid that expresses are daily artiving Lri that eity from South America; the insunection, it is coiitideiuly teported, grows tvery day uwre and more for-inldablc, and that a eonBderable tmbarkation soon take place by order of the Spauilh cuurt, if pofliblc, to ciusli the tebellion hefore it spreadl fuithcr on the Conii-Derit. The return of the Cadi? fquadron into poit niay be owing to thefe advices.

Tbc revolt of the Spanifh lonics will probably change the whole iyfteni of the ar, and eviduuly to the ii.tcrcst of thi eountry. A gentkriian ii arrived in town, who eaiite patTeugcr in the 1-eewatd lliaud fltet, with the imponant intelligeitce ot theartival of that fleet off Cape Clear. consisting of 110 siil fot diffeiem ports, and are expected 111 the Chauncl to-morrow. icstday Capt. M'Cleod arrived with dispatcliet from Sir Henry Clinton at New York.

The di spatche atc dated tlu loth of August, and bring with them the agreeablc in-forniatioo of the atiival of all the Getmai ttoops, to-gether with the rectuits, jointly 3000 men. Sir Henry neu ptoceeds 'to a Minute description of the mnch attaek upoo New York. He sey Gen. Washington appeared it agreeable to the plan mentioned in the jnterceptedlettets, in conjunAiou with MonC. with a very fortntdahle arnty, lud contiuued there sotne dayi, but upon accurate obstrvation, that the garrilon was too well secuted to admitusmy poslibility of a siiicessful attack, they retreattd piecipitattly and took their Isetion in a place ealled North Ofllc, in the colony of New York, wheie they remained wheu thefe difpatehes were sent off.

All anxiety tlierefotc ii now at an end as to the security of thi important garrilon. Dispatchc were also reeeived, and by the same convey-ance, from Earl Cornwallit, which were biought down so late a the rath of August. His Lordsltip's aecounts are almolt as favourable ai those reeeired froa the dxrnmander in Chics. All hi inen were in perfect hcalrh, and he bad taken possession, in the nameof the Kings troop, of the postf ot Gloitcesterand Yoik, in the proviiicc of Virginia. He ha hd no engagement of consequeocc since hi lall aecounts, but has rnidethe successful progrese withoutinuch ohstruc-tion, and withoul the lofs of any of his inen.

These dis-yatchts bring 00 inlorrnation cencerping the arrivl of Ad-Btlwl Digby at New York, nor of Admiral Graves from Sandy Hook, from wlunce it is inftrred, that nehher have been vet foriuRattcnough 10 reach the place of their Sir Henry mentions, that Sir Samuel jod had failed for Ameiica, a eompanied will, nly ten fail ihe line, the remainder of the neet, clever, iail, having heeo dispatcheJ, by the dispenfation of Admiral Rodney, previom to bis dep.trture, l'ome of them to Jamaica, and the others lest amongst the Leeward Island. Government are in tlie higbest )oy from the reception of thefe dispatches, as the greatest apptehensions had beer, entertained for the A La IN Ji of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MfJSIC. TJnder the Direction of Rmh N.B. Purther patticnlat, will appear neu week' Paeri.l 'VTW'' NOTICB mm titlZ THAT JOHN W1DDRINGT0N hold nii avui in tot the reeeipt of fee, Fans Rent, at tne following and places 7 At the White Swan in Alow ck. on Sturd tf.

htriand, At tbe King' Hea in Richmond, oaThurs. iue iviu neao in 1 People call ut Jmgltrs, that is, wild lellows, mad iavages day, Oct. 18 Yarhjhirt, At the Black Swan in Oct. 0. At ihr Tvnw in At theTvnrr in Tork, oa 8tor(tayJ Mn.J..

n4' VUIUUUU.J, VI Dumm, At ihe Green Dratron. XtmastltX house aHaiicjerurt, onTuesdayJ vrv ja. And it is eected hy the for whpm the skit John Widdriocton Im. .11 1 -m- 7 -t-t imvur nwil Rents and Arrear of Rent, are du- An days abovtxnentioned, otherwise proseeut ons will be coml mciiccu immeaiaieiy atier, tor tne teeovery of the wuuuut notice. Mr SArT, Who hat Taueht the Fr cur.

Tmhu. in DoNCAtTER, vhieb eltce he fest oemnt tf th such 11 their xma, that in Out fenlu we would not engage such vasl nur By the Mate of the Ihip William, who is prize master of tbe Dorothy, lately arrived at Greenock, and who lest St John's, Newfoundland, the 6th ult. we have aecounts, that Admiral Edwards, on his out ward with tbe Newfoundland and Quebec eeti, when near the Banks of Newfoundland, lest the fle.eti; and went with bis own ihip, and three of his frigates, in fearch of the American privateers that were crutfing there, and in the mouth of the Gulph of St Lawrence, in a shott time he took no lefs than 13 of them, which were all arrived at St John's. Several of them are sine stout vefjels, just off the stock, mounting 20 and 11 guns. Artived Shields The Tyne, Smart, from Berwick, with 1 Beity, Wells, from Aberdecn, with tea and fpitits Elisabeth, Gaitland, from Stockton with goods Mayflower, Wood, from Hust, with timber.

Ships dcared oVerseat Jane Sc ZarKata, Hawxwell, soi Gelle, for Ostend; Fredcrica Sophia, Johafcm, for Eastticej Catharina, Swenion, for Cottenbrd'; Enigheyden, Arneion, fot Drahra, with coals, grindstones, lead, Saturday, at St Heien', Churcb, London, Mf Christoph Edmonton, (lately arrived ftom the West Indies) toM'fs Thompson, of Lancastcr, Zaturday. Capi, Robert Thompson of th Lautel of thi, Port, to Miss Forster of Lote-laae, with a fottune of 0o. iri Saturday, at bi Knute in Wunderland, ot which oaramg aenoot mal uwn being dtjcomwted, EGS Leave to acquaint the Ladies and Gen TiiitiN ot ntwcASTtve, and, the vteinity, that now Teaches (et bis baust. w. Chair) to write and prooouoce that langvage with tktm fnrilit.

ii I i. imiui upwarug ivntj yetr a aative of Frnct, aod had his education in Pari, humbly hope to merir their annrnhirinn. Laditt and Gentlemen will be waited on at theil ow house If reauiml. N. B.

He wll beein ta ttatk a. r. platt an "THE Creditors Mr John Archbold of in we county ot pjortiiumberland, are defired to kni on ot Dctore tae.tstn day of October neu, an acconntnl their respective demands on bin, (rnentioaing tlie interef A sice a die, to ha the Ja hat tl wem has Vhn, le hi Flodd a oear iDtereit; totwr Look, orMrSmi of Toiiimn, otMr ftav of Alemniikh. AM.n. ns.k.

Mr Arehbold' Estares; or to Mr Adams of Alhckieki and to trteet the said Affitmee, on Sirurrf ih. nJ nett, at tbe White Swan, in Alnwick, in order to teceivl ine aiviucna to wn.cn they uull be entitsed, At a Meeting of the Sttwatds of theseveral iocor porated Companies, of Newcaltie upon Tyne, held the z6th day of September, 1781, It unaDtV-moufly refolved, That the thanks of that meeting be given to the Right Worlhipful JoboErasmus Blackets, Efq; Mayor, for bis judicious and faithful difcharge of the duiies of that important omee, and for hts upright and fpirited conduct, in defending, to the utmolt of Ins power, the rights, liberttet, and privileges of the Free BurgeiTes. To 6l LET and enttred tttmn the th fi Man TJECKLEY Grange Farn, soviated withln lef htk m. nu iw raiic on in? worin tiuc or Alnwick, a joining the Post Road, and now in tbe posseflion of Thom apour, eoQiaiiimg jo acre, and upward of Land, iiiuww, irc Qin au ot titnes, near uoal a Lime. and canable of ereat rhrrr 3 an Dwelling-House, with Barn.

Bier, Stahles, ke. up, uietannrotpartieuiari, eoqutreot Mtehael niiiwm auuc By Order ol the Meeting, JAMES D. SLATER, Chninwn 7o tbe Stewards of tht fevtral Incorm'mtu Companies of Nevcastle upon Tync. Gentlemem, IHave been favoured with the resolotioos that you were pleased to come to at the Meeting held tlie a6th inlt. and 1 am very happy to find, that ray conduct as Chics Magistrate meets with your appro-bation.

I beg leave to assure you, that while I haVe the honour of being a Magistrate of this Corporation, I sttall be happy in payino every attention in niv Ty A. sni a. aL i.a ukiuv ig ine vei aiuueri, At tht house ff Rbbavd EM, hnhwfer, tht fign of tbe Anth in Torrn, in tht mtntyaf Tork, Thursday the 1 iaj unaoer, j7bi, vnwttu tut Kurs of two am jour tn 1 aftemoon, aetonSngto Candilwns tben to bt produud, nf iVjvHvwtn uiUi Lot l'HREE Parcolrof Freehold Grouai Et ne had peen many ycar tollcctor of tbe Customs, alph Lambtoa, of Lambton, Efq. Yesterday fe'nnight, at bis fttA at Alk, near Richmond, the Rieht Hon. Sir Law-restec Duodass, Bart, one of bis MajcltyV Most Hon.

Privy Cooucil, and Mtabtr of Parliameot for Edinburgh. Hts remaitls passed tbtough tbb town on Wedncsday, for intet-ment Seotland. He it fueceeded in title and cfhte by hi, oaly now Sir Thoaai Dundas, Bart. Membtr of Par Uament for 8ritlinshirc. Thuifday fortnlgkt, at Wolver-baotten, Mr Whitley, Ccmedian, Proprietor Of tht Theatre at Stamford, nd several others.

Thursday se'nmght, at Akiwick, in a advatued age, Mr Mary Orey. wbose good conduct througb life gave proott of an excellent undtistaoding, which with a peculiar assability of nannett, gaincd her universal esteem: in private life ihe wa tiueff amlable a a patent, and a frieud Thursday, at hi lodging in Oatefhcd, Mr Bonner, formctly a Met chaat in London, but had ictired ftom businesi. STAtE LOTTERY, t7t7t. B. Jun.

Vsbtctfully acquaint the Public, that Tickets are aod dtvidcd into Skate and Chane, at bi Lottery Office, Foot ot the Lide, Newcastle: viz. Halvcs, Quarters', F.ighth, and on the lOwast tcims flamped and lkwei, pursuant to d(s tf Parliamtnt, in the of England, whete the OriginalTickets are deposited, thtre to re main iinti) after drawn, for the security of the Adventurer. ha likewise, for the eonvenience of the Public ap-propriated a numWr of Ticket toe divid! into the' following Capital and fecure Adven ure. for the whole time of drawing. The Original Tickets, from which the are fhared.

arf, for tbe security of tbe Adventurer, lodged in tbe Bnk aad there to remain until after drawn at SIX GUINEAS If drawn a pttse ot Ttw Ptunds, the purchase-mo-Dey back the ptutbafen will also rective in ftUmontj, without any deduction, as soouas drawn, if DtV tfth PriztS, ooo Guintat Wkf aftbt 10,000 ,000 Gmnts. mter eflbt ,000 joo mthtr ojtbt 8 tooo Soo Potiudt. iPg 1000 zoo PmUt. fthrrflhi So- Joo ijoPlr. SB 100 ytow.

's ptt eflbt- iMoo- ao BeloS "Kole of the Purchafe Money Likewise, if first drawn tick any of the fit first da of drawing, will be entitled to itol.ovtr and above the cihtt advaotagc of belog a price. power to the Rights, Liberties, and Privileg of I lymg gelber in the Town of Eaglescbffc, the s)f DMuna 0.0 mote or lest, and now in the oceupauon of George Smi to the Di 1' Ate Rcnis same Ltehe BCgjftj the Jjints Ttne, ofthe seid VI ment This i Trust Sidc, Mi ihe he Ane "qen faid ja he AVu latety Ot New Xr, liicniiuuciraiwjuui ur uanger. The fuccess of Lord Coinwallis bas prowed also beyond their expectalion. Authentic aecounts are reeeived of the separation of the combined fltets. The Frcnch division are certainly arrived at Brest, an.l the division are seiTed for Cadiz.

Both divisions we understand have sufTcicdgtcat diftrefs from the severe gales they encounteied at sea, and have lost an incre-dihle umher of hands by ficknesi: a circumstance not much to be wondeied at on the pari nf the Spaniflt fuua-droa, sii montbs having passed since it lest port. What addi considerably to the sethfaction refulting ftm a kno-lede of the above fach it, that such has been the unfortu-nau, or rathet the injudicioui condiict of the Operation of ihe combined fltets, that they have been at sea the hole aiapaign, without maktng captuie of any consequence. The combined fleet heing now reiurned to their hat-bours, and Darby at sea, leaves us again Masters of the Chaonel. They are howcTet expected out again 10 protect their homeward rieh convoy now daily looked for so that an engagement may probably happtn. The Fleet ander thecemmand of Admiral Darby, pafl'ed by Scilly ihe 191h inst, all well Two distiact negociatbo fot ptace it is seid are now on the tapis betwten Great Madtid, and the Uhited States of HolLod.

France on the other i endeatouting to prevent it, trom ou, (Spaajth)a(sistjnce thtjr ate enabled touarry on the war but we have otk enough of our own cut out. A Utte from Pari, dated Sept seys, If Spin fhould to etlgagt in tteaty tot a with England, this coutt will be obliged to do the same, as we are affifted bv them. We then leave our nev allies the American ai jcnaui uicreor. Los. Anothcr Parcel of Fttehold Gfound djoini tne rree puigeuti, I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obliged.

And faithtttl lervant, JOHN E. BLACKETT. Sept. 48, 1781. tne uit mentioned Fremdle, containing, by ellima' 1(1 10 inoraor ICIS, ana now in tue occtipatioo liuu vzcvlgr 01 nun.

Lor ii Another Clnsenr Pirt n( r.rnnnd. Ivini the Townfhip of Eaglelditfe forefaid. ealled the Moor, eontatntng, by estimation, z. to more Or ana now in tjic oecopatton of Thomas Alderwn, as Saturday being the anniverlary of their Majesty's Coronationiwasobscrved here with tbe uftial rflounnss SOnday the Lord Bilhop of Durhamheldan ordi-nation at Auckland, when eight Priest, aod nioe Deacons, were William Braban, of Whickham, Gent, is pruftottd to a Lieuteoancy in tbe regimeot (Coan'a) in 1 4. uwetiing-houtc with an urenaru pot" same, containing iq l'eiches, situatc In the town of einte, ana now in tne occupation of Wra av rneieor.

N. B. These two last Lots are of Copyhold ten, rh, UrMi.i at VnntrCWIT, nnujl Tuesdaythe EastRidingyorkshire, and (b9Roya) 1 of thrctstilBHgt, and.ftftksjl on every Alienation. xjvi j. a-ew, contatniiig two leat a- L.ni.uiiiiiiic iujiili, in vaiBJp at Aytooonkii were revtewed by Lord Adam Gordon, ComrtarrtJer in Chtef in thu distrtct; whon bdth corps went throuah their evolutions and firiog, with an adroitnese equal to any reguiars which gare great satisfactio to ki, to sight their owt hattles.

Peaet is generally wislied for st, sor our eountry is not ooly disttefed by the war, but kaany of our merehants are uined." Aprirtfe lewtrJrom Madrid says, that on Tus. ih jmm 1f For forfher ParticnJ, apply to Mrs Harrisoo rn.nr.V) i. .1.. 01 tOM Geotge AHan, Attorney, in lington..

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