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Printed and Published, for the PROPRIETORS, by JOHN CROWDER, Ne. 12, JVarwick*sqvaris, near Paternostbr-ro#) ..

... Printed and Published, for the PROPRIETORS, by JOHN CROWDER, Ne. 12, JVarwick*sqvaris, near Paternostbr-ro#) LoKDoti.'~*~~ADFERTisEMBNTS i Articl&s Intelligence, are received Lloyd's Coffee-house; also at the London Commercial Coffee-house, MinciNg^lane ...

FROM THE IRISH PAPERS

... Petition presented to the House Commons, by the Right Hon. H. Grattan, daring the last Session of Parliament, request that our Chairman will write to the Earl of Dououghmore, and the Right Hon. H. Grattan, respectfully asking them to move on the prayer of the ...

PIUCK SIXPENCE-HALFPtn iy

... PIUCK SIXPENCE-HALFPtn Printed and Published, for the PROPRIETORS, by JOHN CROWDER, Ne. 12. n.ar Losdos. lS Arties Iktelugescz, are raceired at Lloyd’* Corrfp-Hi CSC; ll3O London CouamncuL Cornß-Hovsß, Mincin.c*lane. The SECOND DAY DRAWING will take place ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... [This Gazette announces, that the Prince Rcgenf has appoints I\\. E. Powell, be Lieutenant of the County ol Cardigan.] BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. John Wilson, BrompUw, Yorkshire, linen-manufacturer. BANKRUPTS to surrender at GUILDHALL. William Alcock, Fazeley ...

COMMERCE

... features that distinguish man from man, ar exciting the mirth and approbation of congregated mob—in either case we find him armed with appropriate instrnraenta, speaking in appropriate language, and availing himself of those arguments, and ornaments, and ...

THEATRICALS

... night, concealed their arms, for that purpose, in the thatch of an out-houste belonging to one of the persons whose property they intended to plunder. Henry Briscoe, Tinvane, Esq received Information the whole plot. He armed himself and his domestics ...

the King of trance Intend, lay, in person, the feARL t-VLBOt, ttß LIEUTENANT tiUtCtiMAIL. first stone far the ..

... appears, that 2159 persons embarked at Belfast for America, from the 17th of March to the of August. Mr. Curran. The Right Hon. John Philpot Curran, so long the distinguished ornament of the Irish Bar, I and late Master of the Rods Ireland, now lies at his ...

COMMERCE

... Britannia, Burn, from Archangel; Perceval, Thompson, from Narva ; Scbin, Williamson ; arm Crown Prince Frederick, ieel, from Norway ; Nimble, Milne, from Riga; John, Green well; an I Sprightly, Nichol, from Menu!; swilt. Walker, fr ...

Mr. Alderman Atkins was of the same opinion,

... Corps. Mr. Barinq thought the proposed allowance was quite sufficient. In Baris there was National Guard of 40,000 men, all armed and cloathed, none whom received a sixpence. did tint think pay would stimulate these Corps, but that the offer would rather ...