oanirti.v «x burtt,i\!s Mails

... LONDON, —Nov. si, tCf. 1-^AkiS fjSipcr. t i the z*.h inflant were jP ?? rttesved. i iiey brcat t.e noth- ing but ?? Lui:apar;e ?? l.iii.iel., sc cor-.ug to ti.e J_.urs.ai.-, to lake the command of tlie .m.y of tr.c Rhine, ..r.a l\*er_-au i'oe- t,i Ital;. . The oagg .cc ot U.c Ch.st Cc:;- ful, thry fay, w:is lent trom Far.s cr. the zzd, ■ ■•. ...

MARRIED, At Paisley, on Tuesday, 7 Ir William Pikkiik- I ton-, merchant, to Mrs Jlac- Auchi-ccloss daup-h ter of Mr

... William Auchln.loss, merchant thjre. B I P. T 11. On the 6th, Mrs William Boswell rfason Ii I E D, Suddenly, in Dublin, Sir Roeest Scott, Kmrflt M. D. m cniincm Phvcici.n. At Glasgow, on the .tth curt. Mrs Asm Goanov, wife of Mr fleorge H. King, merchant ; much and insely lamented. At St Vincent, on the aid of Seotemb-r last. M- WiLL.au AausTKON-o. c„n of the late Mr V.illicm Anasttoag. ...

Cabinet of Apollp

... cabinct-r fS{ l.. evince how mucll y with . t~ !silh-~sftl . -Fair ej wehve ompt1 a the ghwi the el~ ilmt ~rvwt cfire of a Lady, -e ?? b6fthe Authorefs,-the' following Lines, whic1,t we' fhould oth rvirwit'havec ornitted, as they arc upon a fubjea already .'fuffi,- cicnoly handled. ThE ?? .D .RO .M I~Rr^-lz QjcroO ?? * For tlse pen of darmn Satire lhere'g Iurely full.fopei- In relating the ...

FOR THE HULL PACKET

... FOR ! LL -- PAIT IFOR, THE. HUsL PA.CIM T. , ?? FEsther Ptex- Your giving the Following a pla ei yoilr Paper; whehn colvenient, wrill krearly ?? one bf the CjZft, I -ABto-riier ?? tile Hull. RoDNua Loosaa. :GYGE's RlNGq;- ?? 4 P.RZLUDf to ie Secre *f MfASON2r, :By EBrother TH9NIAs DUNCKIRLEY, Jun. L ADIES, perhaps you've heard of Gyge's ring, Of which Hiftoilans write, and Poets fing;- erm'd ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... IYRIMWAL2 fISASJtOANS FOR DECEMBER. I HEAD DRESSES. IAP of white lace, ornamented with bows of rib. t bori; feather of hrown or any colour, in front.s Mob cap uf white lace, ornamented with roiette of ribbon. Cap of brown velvet, with a white lace border, trnr,,cd with blue libbuns; olue oflrih feathers in frojit. Rouwid cap of white lace, confinedd with ribbon, and eruanented with bows of ...

[FROM OUR. LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... HOUSE Or COMMONS— Dec to. A prrfon from the Bank brought up mi ai count of the amount of bank notes in circulation, in the years 17?-, 1798, I-5?, 2S?O=, commen.-ln**; a: the 20th March I :07. Thisaccoun: was laid on tl-.e table, and ordered to lie printed. The- ATTORNEY GENERAI. '.tared ro the Houfc, that as the aft for f u f pen dine; the Habeas Corpus Aft, would expire on tilt 2d of ...

Satn.day 6c Sunday's Mails

... LONDON,— Dec. 13, 14. EARLY en Friday niornif «, a packet of Ftt. cm papers arrived, c'.itair.ing t'lofe uf tr.e 8.11 ii.liai.i, and in the courle cf the day clinic ..i theo'li, vvirh onepap-r, the Journal du Near, 0110 lale a date as the ioth, Cam. t . liana, laving feen br ...

IMPORTATION OF CORN

... pe: million might be obtained for the exportation ni corn troni that monarch's dorrtir.ions into Great Britain, the necsflary ileps for tl.-at porpofc were year) has beea obtained. An opportunity is »»;, therefore, offiaed, of farther Ell_.i_ti.-g ibe prefent p.-c:fu;*c by the importation ef corn from The prices of wheat at the ifland of .Sicily, and on the ccait of Italy, were, by the lalt ...

LONDON,r-(Monday,J Dee. 22

... LONDON, r-( Monday, J Dee. 22. ?? morning early we received by exprefs the Paris Journals to the 18th inft. inclufive. Tbe reports :hat htve been current ior leveral , days p^ft, ot advantages gained over the enemy jon the 4th and jth init. do not prove correft. j There has been a ieries of engagements in dif- ferent quarters, almolt daily, attended with various fuccefs, from the lit to the ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... Tle following -path t c LYITAr'_, jttjt by the elea rnt pentI the Reit Er. D vsW oi &;er' ib m, is inf.ribec'on' a mb-fton cralttd'to hl n~e~neq 6 of t!e two S~iojEss, beloning to tae ?? r z Mil. riw, aho \\e curder dby loinr I orseNras, inthc fle of Wit ?? As o'er this Tomb Aor&vie forromr g Comirade A i!ds- And rnmourns our lifc, cut otiby Foreign hinds; - As fkancy vievs th reeking blac!e ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... -~ - - TO SHEWV TilE VERY AOE AND BOllY OF THE TImE ITs FoRM AND PlRESEURE. KING's 'TIIEATRE. The Nobility and Gentry, Sublcribcrs to the Opera, and the Public, are moft refpe&1fully acquainted that this Theatre will Open for the seafon1 upon0 SATURDAY next, the 3d of January, i8or, with a NeN- Opera, entitled LA PASTORELLA NOBILE. Thc Mulic by Guglielni. A New Divcrtifement called LA FETE ...