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Rind's Virginia Gazette from Williamsburg, Virginia • Page 3

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tKojr are rut to If I Yirti a'nlfce eablweJT ca expUvt .1 fetve a government that Uel Ue.Lble vi va 'of itlrlf Ah! r.3 I hive not leant to E.iK.y pe cc by perc ting ttMyi rn brrthrcn, rr.ne innocent wo: thy than mpielf. I mnft hvi by ju.l nj ferve to ju ta 11 at er a manifeftatuti of the way by which it ii and en LucnieJ the k.iig rn. 1 iIk uU hue renounced any place of favour into which the kindnefs aii in.iuit'V of my friend inic.it have adv incd rnr, when I mnJ inauit'V 01 my ineu img.it have ativincej me, when I fmnd thine ipr.Mr t.irci ar.v; rurnmg out ot all the oiEcers" ot' lh'. army, contrary to cjnaraied me in my rcfolution not to return. the title is not to bf diverted, nor the oppreiTed delivereJ tu.

CioJ, in hi own time, will hive mercy on his people he will fave ana det'jnd ihciiJ, jver.e the bl vJ of them who dull now psviih upjn ie heads of thofe, in their think nothing is able to opp jie chem. Happy are thine whofl God lhall make inftrumencs of his julliccin blciled a work. If I can live to Ice the day, I fliall be ripe ibr the and able to fay with joy, Lord, now lcttcil thou thy fer vantitpiain pEicc ifo firfJu Ilallcrijjg, on 01iver' ath firewrH my though ti ai to king and itaie, depending upon their No man fliall be a more faithful fervant to him than if he makes the good ana prulperi 7 of tliis people his gbry none more his enemy, if he doth the contrary. To niy particular trie ids I lhall be confhnt on all occasions, and to you a molt alfcitionare fcrvar.t. A.

SIDNEY. I 1 A G. TH fro.i the counties at the lace convention having Ii ni tied fheir opinion thst the facers fees, fince the expiration otthe act lor regulating and collecting them, cannot be legally taxed, it feems ixmc of t.ie county courta will procsed to do bufin fs until there be a fetfion of general aliemuly and gentlemen of the general court bar, iLiLiknn the leturn ot' two of their bodv. wha irr in vintt 1 uik uc f'Ullca wr this colony at the congrefs, time enough to prepare for the approaching general court, and convinced if that honourable court Ihould then proceed to bufmeis it would add much to the uneafinefs of the prefent have thought it molt advil'eible, all thefe circumftances confidered, ow to counterr.i.ind the attendance of fuch witnefles, as may have been fui.noiv 'd, in order to fave a great and probably a fruitlefs expence to their clients It is therefore prcfumable there will be no trials at the ii. it geneial court, except in criminal cafes, in which all the juftices in the colony aic determined to proceed, in preferving that good order lb uecelury at this critical period.

1 be lridiau3 are d.uly committing fome murder or other. Their cruel and inhuman treatment towards the. people on the frontiers loudly calls for vengeance. Arrived in Rappahannock the Trident, Mitchell, in fix weeks from Lcmrlon. in the lower diftrift of 1 4 mi's rivee.

Auull 10. Schooner Catharine, James Lewis, from Burmuda, with large nnchors. zo. Sloop Betfey, Peter Brjfon, from Nevii, with 85 hogfhsads of nim, 2 hoglhiaJs, and 55 barrels of fugar. 20.

Jofcph Bafden, from Lifton, with ballad. ii. Sb. roily, 'Hillary MofuL from Baroidos, with 17 hoglheads of iam, 1 Itobead and 15 bairels oi'fugar. ai.

Sloop Live Oak, John Eve, from the Grenades, with 50 hoglheads run, 10 tierces of corree, and 5 New Negroes. 22. Brig May, James Conyeais, from Antigua, with 32 hogfheads of luni, 2 hotheads, 12 tierces, and 20 barrels of fugar, and 15 barrels of lime. 22. Sloop Jenny, Jacob Wright, from St.

Euiatia, with ballad. 22. Slocp Lucy, Keeble, from Curacoa, with 800 limes, and tallafl. vr 2 j. Brig Mary and Jane, George Chapman, from London, witli luropean goods, and 16 cockcts.

25. Brig Douglafs, Francis Ruffcll, from Netis, with 145 hoglheads of rum, 28 hoglheads, and 5 barrels of fugar. 25. Sloop l'orgey, Jeremiah Baffett, from Antigua, with 40 hogflicads of turn, and 6 hoglheads of fugar. 25.

Schooner Neceffity, Jeremiah Hufon, from Barbados, with 22 tofheads of rum, 4 caiks of red port wine, 23 kegs of butter, and 180 hanu. 25. Schooner Rebecca, Jeremiah ojderi fro ra Pi i la Jclphi axrj hjo A 1 rr ncrcs 01 rurn, Tnog.ncausi or moiaues, 1 barrel of oil, i boats of and I fans, 1 ton of hay, barrel of yover feed. 26. Sloop Euplian, John Chiiholm, from Anllruther, with European goods, and 2 cockcts.

29. Ship Sparling, William Preftman, from Liverpool, with 14. cockets. 30. Sloop Frances, John Fowle, from Bermuda, with ballad.

30. Brig Frances, Jofeph Outerbridgs, from Iferrauda, with 8 hog flieads cf rum. 31. Erig Peggy, Thomas Colvert, from Nevis, with 89 hoglheads of rum, and 1 bale of cotton. CLEARED OUTWARDS.

Auguft 20. Sloop Polly, Jacob Fox, for New York, with .10 tons of hemp. 20. Sfoop William and Daniel, Benjamin Robinfon, for Antigua, with 25CO builiels of corn, 10 barrels of pork, and 15,000 Ihinglcs. 23.

Brig Creole, Thomas Allen, for North Carolina, with ballaft. 26. Brig Betfey, George Tucker, for the Grenades, with 4000 Haves, 36,000 feet of plank, 75,000 Ihinglcs, and 254 and a half bufliels of corn. 27. Brig Peggy, William Lewis, for Surinam, with 496 barrels of flour, 720 barrels of bread, 78 barrels of pork, 15 barrels of beef, i 15 kegs of rum, 1 pipe of Madeiia wine, 1900 hoops, 15,000 feet of plank, and 75,000 ftaves.

30. Si jup Lady Catharine, Samuel Wilkins, for New York, with 34 tons of hemp, and 38 tierces of rice. 30. Dolphin, John Kellb, for New York, with 52 tons of hemp. 30.

Erig Hamilton, Joun Oliffe, for London, with 1421 barrels of turpentine, 1 barrel of (nake root, and 5900 Itavcs. 31. Sloop Succefs, Joha Williams, for Barbadoes, w'lfh 3038 barrels of corn, 60 barrel of Hour, 20 barrels of pork, and 100,000 mingles. FRIDAY, Seftcnber 6. The northern pod, who arrived in this city about 4 o'clock this afternoon, has brought New York papers as late as the 29th ult.

which contain London news up to July 7, and Boiton intelligence as late as the 22 A of laft month. It is not in our power to give our readers a circumitanti.il account of the London advices we have, however, endeavoured to gratify them by inferting the purport of the moft material paragraphs, and alio promifc to be as chcumiped. as puiTible (with refpett to a minute relation) in our next. 0 Augufi WE hear that at a meeting of the cadet company lajl week, a letter wat laid before them from Mr. Fucker to colonel Hancock, acquainting him that the governor had no further occajiw fnr bin as of that eoips upon witch the company voted a committee to wait on his excellency with a mcjjage, ii fuming him, that in conference cf lis txtjaordir.ary difmijfton of their frjl officer, they lad judged proper toretum tlejlandard, which as commander in ti'iij he had pnfented the company on his takirg the chair, and to acquaint h'm tley no hrgcr corftdered themjelves as the governor's independent company of cnjcts.

We tear that his excellency the governor, irtendt fan to iffue his majefty urhit fir convening a general afftmbly at Salem, in CSiober next. Lafl week tie committee of correspondence for this tnun received a polite, fpv iicd, friendly letter from the committee cf one at Ntw York, crverieg tie rijoives of tLc.t city, wherein the committee difclaim their ever giving the Icajl rcafin to infir.uite their refolution to break off a Correspondence with the of Jion and reaucjl the copies if the dates and Ttfrencei'ef publications, in the papers intending to create a jcaloujy fo detrimental to the mmon caufe. 'A committee is appointed to arjwcr cur brethren's defrcsand it is hoped fo muih light will te obtained as will Jtrve to d.tec't the hidden mdeavours of fome induflnous per fns to impeach American virtue, and annihilate that confidence which is fo neccffny to the tcmnsjn fah.u'rJn. The 1 jiiowing is the fubftar.ee of lord CHATHAM'S fpeech to the houf: 6: lorjj, on the 26th of May, refpecting this province. It was received fiom London by the Scarborough fnan of "war, and from th: belt authority I do not reft my opjnion of the people of Malfachufetts V'n My particular action, their tarring and feathering this or that or their throwing the tea into the fea.

The whole tenor of thfir nda tT. ntttarTe 'their' ailc'riibly, Irani fr3 an evil and rebellious fpirit againft this country; and thcrefoie, I think they ought to be brought to mike a full and entire fubmiiTi n. When this done we ouyht to treat them with lenity, but not till they have ft ade this fabmiiii I know thcl'e declarations will be far from popular America, but I i already made the fame out of this houfe that 1 v.frt "dccli. Ijppjfe, wilfnot prompt them ta" erect wy mjre lUtucs ol uw." tram's henVw the" The payment of Ireland is prorogued to the ha. ever, wi'ch the utrA'1 ftm vftn "oUf M' The raout the national debt, when it rtated ua lon.es.

ve aJ 'We, vindicated the co January lair, is one hundred twenty eight millions five hundred twenty tle paltrv l. Vra th, ery 'Pn, which Vour thoufand, anJ three hundred tl irtv two Ttiund. frxrn ftiillinrt nA We tlltii JJr "7 Iw one hundred twenty eight five hundred twent fce pltry lcJh ile lftl Vour thoufand, and th.ee hundred thirty two pounds, feren (hillings an Wul ul lne Xf COnt7' the innual fr 1 five from which "07'thftandir the 'thonty wiiicn me Xir" cc is ma to i.iat woe Verier th.n I were only rn t. be deft d. had formerly ftatihh CH.U HAMi 1., ne jeaWu r.si proclamation for indemnity encreafed and French CanjrT' mary ne preceding one is fjid to Iprire French CamdTa 1 tne His lordfliip Hxtralt if a Ittttr from London.

WE are now anxioufiy expeding the arrival of the pickets, that we may certainly know your dcterrjiinationabiuta nonirapyriauon areeeHt i rUA near four hundred thouland pounds 10 laay nouanu nc iu at her own difpofal, to the honourable Charles Fox, and io.cccl. to the honourable Hen7Fox; the remainder, a lew. legacies excepted, is fettled on the right 'honourable Stephen, the prclcnt lord Holland, who has promiled his brother, the honourable Chatlcs Fox, that he will refign in his favour the place he now enjoys ot clerk ol the Pdls in Ireland. General Murray is going to relieve general ohn flon as governor of Minorca. The empieu of Rufua is ll.ll great.y em bnnvffed with he continues at the head of a very large body hundred hundre.

forty three thoufand, two hundred and twelve and threepence. The bill for fettling the government of. Quebec occalioned more debating in the two houfe than any other brought into parliament the lad feffion the duke of Clouccfter went to the houfe of lords, and claule giv.ng to the oppufed in perfon, which has made him popular. Ireland will he venr brado.ecoait, to the PreiuaW v'l'' ucd or the La fenfibly affected in the confequences of this aft fuch encouragementa cr cou irienn rl a il on rc gien ro penoiij or tne roman catholic communion as to threaten that ot i tench Canadian learns 11 nurle7 wuntry wiln of its moll ufeful inhabitants. Sir Thomaa Frank drons of Fmce in rench Wlr the duke of Bolton tni ChtiWt wl creteI ftatelman exp, led with and truly protettant of the White, the admirals beneath them promoted according to their attending the efta'bliiWnr of mikhiefs frniority.

and the captains fir Richard Bickerton, fir Edward Vernon, and femie rvgion now PW" in that yiA "rt femn t0 be fi to of of the Blue, pable of containing JS SnSi lhe Qjl'bec, and ca The reverend Mr. Tindall, the tranflator of Rapin', hiUory of England, His whole Ire ch breathe 1 Mrf of fouIs died aged 86. By the late death of doctor Robert principles of the fi ot his tount'y' Ule 'h, lord bilhop of Oxford, the world has been deprived of oze of the tb! vuW ies of ZZ wr fiftne" agp, and the fineft fcholar in Europe. The Henry the eiuhth down a firft "vindicated under Minerva, a Ruflian (hip of war, of 54 guns, on board of which wu compart that all I I nwdimtn conlhtuting a clear admiral win, met in her way from Leghorn to Peterlburg with a bar pad oui ht not to 1 t0 which birin "Hiron; and after a battle of four hours the Minerva was funk, the people I wntal of the colWUve body of and every perfon on board rcrilhcd. This fame admiral Synawin wai three 1.1c cupic.

lurther maintained. unanl, a 1 xi a innovations of tKi. 11 11 ulc UJnScruuj wi uic new lura nauon, on wara nit maieity 1 imp Coventry, ri rs aainil th tlie lateguardi and bar commanded by captain Archibald Kcanedy. There are twelve ftips of Ti'ded aaaimi .1 T' 'o wifely pro the Spaniih line, and double that naraber of frigates and fmall armed to the rZ I 1 01 omce and 01 truft from the conltable up oath He rTr? even t0 the hi. coronation or and, xprcd hi, fears that it might (hake the ailed, land and rtn 1 I fWtWt in land and hnallly lole the hearts ctalLhi.

maie.ry American fuhiects." this a exccl'ency governor Gage defued vhe tckclmen of Change that captain Cook had difcowred the great fouthern continent, tniS COWn to alFtfnn himip rk. j.1 i i 1 7 wnen ne inlornied them of 1n 0t Parli ng town meeting, without fpeual leave irom the governor, and gavTrncm the lame to read, which being done, hi, excellency told them he was ready, on application, to g.ve l'berty for a town', meeting, if he fiiould judge it expedient; and being told that the provincial law hjd heen matters, he faid he v.as determined to put the ad of parliament ti" Cook, off Cape I'allifer, in New Zealand, homeward bound. llltO execution, and Lhev mall be l.j Tk Oi a t. l. i The duke of Gtoucefter vijuiv.

mi dju vonicijuenccs. JluEuW" 0 Auguji 29; I hear that Monc'ay morning as two of the nl.emen appointed a t0 collect br our fullering brethren in Lbn, let out upon that butineis, the firft featleman they called upon was Mr. Iho generoully prelented therewith ten pounds in calh, and the belt pipe of brardy in his d.ltillery, v.lucd.at twenty eight pounds; obfervirg'at the lame fimc i ki. "viiii.auo, u.v.. iiu wu viis w.ii ut me 0H(m )awr, a nave now nxca on with reined to tood.

hut be tk bay, on the le coalt ot the iafitrw bJbort, I have now hxed on tit.ai 1 nonourahi and honourable gcuciviuy 01 me Virginians and tarolini 9 bl( fl ff iii.iiiviii wall, UI VltlllMg piUJJCr WOII41 i IIU IHIUllllK gii.n.us luiicicrs tor the common good ouht to drink as well as pat. more can be lione on mv nart witKmit mnnrv. mnl k.r fivmtv r' njy part without money, I mult ben tin utar rrom ureat carrington, in the government, of Maffachufetts Rnv rhar lift wa.1 1 i .1 T.vn. iw juuges met mere, in onier to hold a court according to the new form of government, fabricated by the parliament, a great number of people aflembled, fuppofed to be 1 ccc, would by 110 means permit the court to proceed, and at laft they were obliged to retire without doing any bufincis. Lall Friday morning the Bolton delegates fet out from hence for Philadelphia.

'I he delegates from Connecticut arrived here laft Friday evening, and arc to fet out this day for Philadelphia alio. Thomas Lyr.cli and Chriltopher Gadlden, efquires, the two other delegates from South Caiolina, arrivid at Philadelphia lall Monday, In the' brig sea Nympli, captain Moore. ILADELPH1A, 24. vetlcls in the Mediterranean. Colonel, Blaouiere it appointed abater of Ireland, in the room of Hely Huichinfon, efquire.

On the 25th of June died the raerend dodcr Amory, a very eminent divine of the protectant dill'entera communion, and the Aippoled author of the life of John Buncle. On Tucidiy th a8th of June it was reported on but this Hands in need of confirmation Certain it is, that he had anort advantages to fupport him in this fecd voyage to the fouthern world than any pieceding navigator. Ry the Vieatinc, Enl Indiatnan, lately arrived, advices are received that hij majefty's Ihip the Adventure, captain Fur neaux, was fafe arrived at the cape of Good Hope, from a voyage to Ne Zealand and the Otahcite iflands. She parted with the Refolution. cap joined the minority after he hail oppofed the Canada bill." VviLLlAMsBoRG, Htpttminr 6, 1774.

IB lc9e to inform the public, and particularly thofe gentlemen who were pleafcd to take my fublcription paperi to their relpeftive counties, toraae a lmall luraot money lor the encouragement of making SAL t'ut after viewing many places on this and the other fide of the and a tham to forward fuch fums, as they may be able to colled, to Rebttt Cantr Nicholas, efquire, who is fo kind as to tke the trouble cf receiving and paying the money out to mc. Proper fecurity lhall be lodged in his hands for any fum that 1 1117 draw. The certainty of being able to make fait as good as any whateer is hardly to be doubted, from the fcvtial experiments which I have made, and which are pretty, fully certified by gentlemen of veracity, whole certificates will be lodged in the hands 0 Mr. flklvhu The gentlemen will readily fee the neceffity I am under of reverting fpeeJy aifiitance, when I inform them that 1 have for fom time pad devoted my whole attention to this bulineTs, and given over every purfuit from whence my family might have derived any advantage, and that, in order to put the wo.ks in as great a forwardnclt as it was in my power, 1 hive incurred a confidcrable expence, and been obliged to By captain Jetirics we learn that the Kent man of war, of to Ktins. in contract for fome of the neccilary materials.

laiuung an acimirai in tne uowns, blew up, by which accident (evcr.ty rr.ee loft thcir'lives, 40 more were carried to the hofpiul, and the Ih was fo much damaged that it was with, difficulty captain Fielding got her into port. The general affcmbly of the province of South Carolina have voted the fum of 1500I. fteilir.g for defraying the enpences of their five delegates that are to attend the general congrefs at Fhiladelphia the jit of aext month. TAMES A I T. VV1LL1AMSUUKU, SefiUmlcr 6, 1 774.

TV 7TR. TAIT having produced to mc a fample of fait made on the i.VX Eafitrn HLore, together with a certificate of a gentleman of un ijuciuoiiahle credit, 1 have no doubt, with proper encouragement, of hit luccceding in his propofed fcheme, from which it feems highly probable that this country wilt reap the greateft advantage I lhall, therefore, molt chearfully comply with his rcquell, and take great plcafdre in contributing every thing in my power towards carrying it into execution. RO. C. NICHOLAS.

WlLWAMsBUKU, itPliHii.r I77A 1 1 1 r.j comequentiy tne time it is to taite Vou mult believe, under indebted to bun, by bond or otherwile, to pay what they the prefent difagrceable ltate of public affairs, that the inducement to fend to your fide the water our property at fuch a jundure, can only be to lerve our friends, believing that the receipt ot the foods, before the fhutting up the ports, mult be very advantageous to. individuals we confiding in our correl'pondents to exert their abilities, notwithstanding there may te interruptions in the regular courfe of trade. If tjic nonimportation doth not take plact, we txped the market on the continent will be glutted with goods, as large quantities are gone, and going on fpeculaliun, and orders from your fide very numerous." We hear that the tndcfmra and farmers of the city of Philadelphia, and province of Fennfylvania are determined to enter into an allbciation not to purchsfc any fuchfpring goodsyas lhall be imported from Great Britain this fall. It is faid in the Bolton Gazette and New York Gazetteer, that lord Chatham has deferted the caufe of America. The Americans thank and honour him for his palt fervices, but are fo far from being willing to reft the juftice of their caufe upon his or any other man's opinion, that they will not abandon their principles, Ihould an angel defcend from Heaven, and plead in behalf of the late mcafurcs of the Britiih parliament.

A correspondent remarks that the American patriots fhould be dif tinguifhed by the name of loyalists, while the advocates for the fupreinacy of the Eritilh parliament fhould be called the friends of the USURPERS. Another correfpondent remarks that scbmission to the Britiih par liamcnt, after being deteded and expol'ed in the garb cf the neccilary virtu; of moderation, has now affumed the names of petitioning and remonstrating only. Tije people of America, now in England, have moft fpiritedly re monltratcd the Quebec bill, notwithstanding his majclty has con defcended, in his fpeech on the 23d of June laft, to return his unfeigned thanks to both houfes of parliament for their care in rendering the laid bill fo upright, and (is tending to the general good cf tvny individual I Extracts Jam newjtaperi, and ajo cf lata if rem London, daud is i andli The oarliament is prorogued to the 4th of Auguft. His majefty owe to Mr. Robert Prcntis, of this city, who is properly empowered at attlrney tor (3) PIT T.

WARWICK, Heftcminr 1, 1774. THE ftore here, cf late kept by me on account of Mefficurs Dreg' bom, Murduh, and company, cf is now in the charge ot. my bi other David Liit, anJ the fiid company' Itote in Ptimt Edward county, hitherto managed by Mr. Htttij Bajlitt Lightfcot, launder the direction of Mr. John CWnw.

The bulineis of the ltoiei will, on tm Tint l.Timnf kn rr afrtru ft Vi ttinil vrnnf 10 ilfn ation of public aft'iirs will admit. The debts due to this Itore I continue to colledt, and thofe contracted with Mr. Ligbfat will remain with h'm for the fome purpole. It will' deemed obliging in thofe whofe accounts are epen, and inconvenient to difcharge, immediately to dole them by bond, or fuch fpccialty as may be approved of. (3) JHN LEITCH THHE lublcnOer has now for (ale, at the falls called Ellijonn, ot aC tyarw'uk, on James river, a large quantity of PIT COAL, vety fine either for gr ites or fmiths work, and shall be glad to fupply any perfon, at either place, at the ufuil price, which arc.

led. per builict at Variuc, and 6.1. at the pits, ready calh however, a few months credit will mike but little didcrence, provided good merchants notes are given, punctually to he fettled at the time agicd on. Tbofe gentlemen, from below, who may favour me with their orders, arc defired to lodge them with Mr. Dnnid Weifigcr, who lives at the fpot, and, as formeily, will be punctual in complying with them.

l'RAYED, or itolen, from jitr.br off Ram', in Spotjylvam, on the 1 6th of siuguft, a light forrcl hoile, about 14 hanJs high, has a lunging mine ana fwitch tail, a blaze in his fo chead, and without any branl, both of his fore, and one of his hind feet, are white, and had a fmall bell about his neck. I have fome reafon to believe he was ftolr, and carried to Orange county. Any perfon that will deliver the faid horle t) inc. at Mr. llnry Gtrmtsi mill, in Ejjix county, or to Mr.

Rabin Zimmerman, near hredet 'hkjburg, lhall have a reward of twenty (hillings. a BENJAMIN BRAGG. has been nleafed to aoooint lieutenant Edward Abbott, of the royal re COMMITTED to the gaol of Uarles City, on the 29th 0 Augujt, a J.e l. 1: tr. lvtrn'if.

in North lilfclv retlow. abnuc reet'icror ii inches hnth. 'dcnierne ba any girneni or artillery, 10 uc ucuiciiaiu guttnui u. 1 1 22. a hU fnmllv arrived fafe in England niader.

and has pulled tor leveral years as a free man, under the name ol the latter'end of June. On the 29th inilant died, at 84, the learned Dt3r Dnk. '1 owner, if any, "Km ww Zachary Pearce, bifliop ofRochefter, and on the ill of July died the j.urges. 3 GKECiOR Fm. lord Holland: his lordfliip left an cftatc of lo.

near Occoouon. in tairfux, a bay marc colt, about or itrlit hnnnnrahlp Hpnrv 4 years old, about 1 3 hands high, trots and and has neitlier mark or brand. Poftcd, and appiaiied to 81. 10 s. (iILBl'RT ftOWLAKP.

)ALLb or i'O uWMACn, in uti.l.NiA, iugis i 1774. TAE fubferibef being arrived from O'rtat Britain, with a number of engineers and aitifners, in orcer to remove the olltrudlions to the navigation of Petowmaik rier, at and above the lower falls and thinking himl'clf fully qualified for fuch an undertaking, agrceaole to hii vrohof ils before his enibarkitiom for Ekrcpe. he is defiious to have a of trdPs. The dutchef of Gloucelter is lately delivered of a. daughter.

n.tcting of his principal fubfcribers, and others intcrcfteJ in this neceiliry Adn iral Man is going to relieve fir Peter Dennis in the Mediterranean. jr(J jc convenient to all concerned to have ths There has not yet appeared a greater probability than at prefent or a peace Cu in ie propofes that it ilull be there rti nclu.ltd Lciween the Ruffians and U.c lurki. i uru 01... j6lh o( nt.xt at wlncn tirr.e and puce wm ua r.i;beth erandion 01 ine can 01 nn 1 daughter to the lue duke of Hamilton, as is the duke 01 Devonffi to lady Ceorgina Spencer, daughter of earl Spencer, and lord Herelord 0 theonourable Mifs Tracy. The bookfeller, bill, palied.

by the hou of commons, has been rejected by the houfe of peers a "fli born adherence to the former decif.on ot the lords, many Mm lies will moft mournfully rue their implicit confidence in fi.jr citizens of London have chofen Vderraan Plooer and Mr. I for the enfuing year: the intcu" ft of Mr. Wilkes has teen wounded by the choice cf thefe gentlemen, as his friends had furled ar op pbfit on to them Aom Mr.Williams and Mr. Greave. Ihe nd ail the royal chi dren of France, have been ir.ocuhteJ an are on recovery from the frrnllpox.

Great intcrell is nuk.r.g oer the om fo fecuring lets in the rew pa, liamcnt, which be called loon after thext feffion. As admiral Douglafs jus protecd ttpijmcuth from T'ortfmouch, a very unfortunate accident happen ed'totheefit man of war of 70 gns, miral, a quantity of powdet t.ok.ii which occahoned the loU ni men 70 are rai.T,nS, anJ 3. the hj. rt If ihe fliip's decks were blon up, but toe commander found mean, to attend, and be reaJy to l.ty bci'ie them an eitim te of the expence alio an act 'of the f'iigirla riibly, plan, and and l.kc v.ile a fubfcr'ptiun from fo.ne of the prmc.pal pi.4r.dj1s, province of A A I now reliJmg in Er.g.arJ, for the further encouragement of the propoled undcitaki 3 JOHN' RAT.LrN'DlNT. j.

LIVE THE Ihip Jm, Join H'imiomr, mafter, a fire, ftroiig, new r.cw lying at Lay tons, in will take in tobicco, r.i.mv of confunment, at 81. ft.iLiK per ton. Thole whi arc plcafed to favour faid (hip are deiircd to fend or their nt tc, rler. to the mafter 011 iojid, cr the fubferibjr, win; will utt. r.

1 the orJ' or different "County ourti cl'. be ne riXt HK he limple eitate of 400 acres or w' fVf fuiiied to the lues of clone! iMam imfjem ana ins wire, 'I IjuJ .1. (. 1 i teirg tne puce wnrrc ma v. ill Lc liaoe known' on the djy of ttz The ha'i'r, The fcinis.

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Pages Available:
1,384
Years Available:
1766-1776