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their konfea. Too awn toft their Uvea; tad another ps nk mm bf
coaA, and had both hi* leg* aad o*e of hi* arms Woke. Ia fcßttfciif*
m*J a fecne has * been known here foe many year*.”
Me. Michael Waods, of Uverptali Mathommiciaa, it aiM •
fellow of dtoßoyal Society. . “ m ■>
Theeffay which Mr. Wood* prefcated to. the Royal tocfiiW, fimthla
by thdiageuioas Dr. Niibet, of Perth, the Eariof Mortou, Prcfidcatof
the Royal Society, waspleafed tocxprefs his aoptobatfoa of.
Tnefday sight femcporfea having wrote, damn Wilkes aad Liberty 8 ’
oa fevprai parti of the house wherein the late Tripotitt Ambaflador lived,
ia Charlct-ftreet, Soho-square, which is sow uninhabited, the mob were
to enraged, that they broke all the windows, after which tkerhcoke flieh
of the windows of hu Grace the Duke of Argyll* hoafe ia Sobo-fqufire,
aad did toofidmblc damage to several other hoefea ia tho feat tyodre,
that were tot illuminated.
Tnefday there wai a great rWt at the Cattle iaa at Brentford, oat of the
hooflfe opened by Mr. Cooke, by which the fiirnitete received above soil.
Oa Tnißljr eight the mob broke the wiadowi bf hie Grace the Dike
of Argyle's hoafe ia Sobo-Cquair, aad also the wiadowa of hie foa, the
Marao it of Lora's hoafe ia Aryylc buildings, where they did cOafider
able damage. Every window belonging to the Right Hot. the Lord lam's
boufe ia &>oth Aadley treat wore fe broke, that scarce a pane of floft
Waa left whole. ‘
, Wedoefday eight two fellows, deeded like gentlemen 1 * fervaate, aad
arawd with cadge)*, had the impudence to give a violeat Mow oo the
lad to afoot every hackeey coachman in Piccaoillv, by which they wet*
S mock Danced that many of them fell from their boxes j for aa loan aa
they had knocked dowa one, they rao with the grented foeed to do fe to
the meat, crying ot all the time, “ Cooke aad Prodor for ever.** The
eaofe of this outrageous behaviour It tot known.
Wedndday the Right Hoa. George Onflow aad Sir Fnada Vincent,
Bart, wera ehafea Members for the county of Sorry, without oppo&tioa.
At a Conrt of Common Coaacil held oa Wednesday, called oa pan.
pot* to eoofider of the mot proper and etcfiaal ana* to prevent for tho
future, as Wei! aa to penifh, oil Tech aa (hall bo found to have been rail
fy of tho late ricisaad diflarbencet In the city, that Coart caatc to * ft
fetation to ptefeceta with the otmoii vigour all and every perfea who
furil he coavifead of having been aftive in the late riota, tad to tfer by
odvertifementa a reward of fifty poonda for the difeovery of every offen
der, to bo paid oo their coaviaioa, and ordered the feme to ho iaferted
ia every daily aad evening paper, and a large number of the (aid rriblati
la to be printed aad potted ap ia die amt poplick placet of tbia city, aad
the liberties thereof. They alio directed, that fach profecutioaa at tieald
arise from their refelutioo Arnold be referred to the Committee appointed
to diieA their law proceeding*. A qaettiou waa propoied, that feme
gratuity Roald be given to the con tablet oft hit city for their extraordi
nary trouble aad difigeace at the late dettion for Members to reprtfent
this city in Parliament, aad the farther confideratioa thereof waa post.
peaed to the next Common Council. 4t wax referred to the Maafioo
hoafe Committee to Order the immediate reparation of all fech damages
. at the feid hoafe may have fafataed by the late riot* and tumults.
Lately died ia the island of Bute, Joba Stewart and James Pallarton,
two Farmers, aged toj years each. They had lived si molt daring their
whale lifetime within a quarter of a milt of each othpf, bad ooc mere
than half aa hoar interveaed betwixt their deatha. loth of them were
iroogaod healthy till very lately. Follartoa afed fe motion sto ho dhia
own plough after he was too years of ago. He had a brother, who, a few
years ago, died at the age of 107 j aad John Stewart had *,botber. who
didlatdy, aged 94.
jfynt 5. It ia new feid the so lowing changes ia the Mlaiflry will take
place in a few day*: The Marquis of Rockingham, First Lord of the
Treasury. The Earl of Saadwxhf Secretary of State. Karl Temple*
ford Pnvy Seal. The Earl of Halifax, Secretary of State for North-
America. Hia Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Matter of the Horse.
Hit Grace the Doke of Portland, Lord Chamberlain. The Right Hoa.
Mr. Dowdefwell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Earl Gower, Prefideat
of the Council.
Ab hdlk -foe rtk Ptili fir ibi City ,/Uada amt Cm/, rs MMa/m.
If the b Arnold order the Poll to be printed, Mr. W... , friends
arc determined that his voters names lull be printed ia ckaraAers of gold
he ttack op at every publick place ia the city, aad a copy thereof be
predated to each member of the C lof A—-a aad C- n C 1
wtA a motto, Ire. fee. And have geoeronfly resolved to relieve everv
Ljverywmjif any attempt of that kind feoold be made) who fe all f u f„
fer hit freedom of voting for him.
A eorrefpoodeat from Lincoln observes, that we have had ao just ac
fount of the elefeion. The coated was carried oa with the greatest fpiric
ffd regularity. The eleAion was fiaifeed ia one day, and the numbers
M tWclof. of tlw poll food, fer Tho™. Efi. SH , the Ho”
fX'JSSS&'JiSL Vlf “ rj “- *• wh '““* —*■
Oa Saturday latt failing orders were feat to Portsmouth for hia Maje
tty*a feipa Niger, Liverpool, and the Merlin sloop, to proceed to thair
ttatioo at Newfoundland on tho firft fair wind.
•TV°J™ ,ed & l tturs from Po,l * d *hat the brother of the Biftep
Os Camsnleck is at the head of the new confederacy which has been fad
denly formed in Podotia, on the confines of Turkey.
Asfeon as the Middlesex elefeion waa ended ia favour of Mr Wilkes a
perfea was employed to carry the news to feme of his friends at Paris • * A
native of Switzerland undertook to deliver the fame ia 51 hours; he ac
cordingly set out by agreement, and performed the journey in 47 hoars
BOiwithftaadi.'g he was detained nine hours ia aa open boat on ie Teas’
for which he has since received aa adequate reward. The man was so
Sfhi! UcMmttm Ftri, ‘ tlut tb bI out of the knees
Mrifltl, Mmnb 19. We hear that them is so great a demand for
fioas 1. acerniu Borough in the Wet. that 5 J guinea, have
for half aa ax, aad *Ol yet expeAtd to be at a mere advaaced prices
flnrarf. Merii ic. SMce my left arrived tba jmtwy, of Xaadoa
feorntJeorwiai
away Iher boom, feUt her finis, aad waa u great diftrefi Car want of wa
ter aad provifioas.
Mom, td. *+ Oor advices from Corficameatioa aothiag bat prepa.
rarioatfim war, which are making by both partita, hutefpec tally by the
Geaacfe, who are augmenting Boaifaccie, among other fortifications,
from whence we iaftr, that all accommodation la brwkeo of between the
repablick aad the Iflaadera.
Hamburg}, fd. at. A difeovery has lately been made ia the Duchy
of Meckleeburgh Strelits, of a hrafen chest, which was concealed ander
a high hill, aad contained thirty idol*, with urns and inttrnaicam for fe.
crifice. Oa the back of the largett of tho idols, the words R adegaft Rhetra
were very legible. The pieces are all very good gold, aad weigh toge
ther abeot fifteen pounds.
Lmfrwm, Marti 5. Wa are informad that the Commandant of Fort
de la Clufe, aad those af athcr frontier places of France, have received
erdersaottofuffer any travellers to pass, who are about to leave tho king,
dom, ualef* tkey are fbraifeed with proper palfports.
Utrurbt, Murtb 17. Letters from Ger r.any inform us of tkejleath of
die Dake de Birea, reigning Prince of Courlaad.
FJhb, March it. To Dtamhas been fang for tke Quaen’s recovery.
LEWIS JOHNSON
Has just imported for Sale -from LONDON,
By the CHARMING SALLY, Cnpt. RAINIER,
AN ASSORTMENT of MEDICINES,
and sundry other Articles.
Among ft which arc the following:
ANTIMONY— -Alum
Verdigrcafe
Borax
Peruvian bark
Whim wax
Baglife faffroa
Cream-of Tartar
Cuatharides
White lead
Cochincl
Camphire
Sweet mercury
Calciued hartfeom
Diachylon plaifter
Melilot ditto
Elixir of vitriol
proprietatis
Chamomile flowers
Flour of brimftonf
Roll ditto
Gum euaiac
myrrh
Shoviags of gaaiac
of hartlhora
Ifaglafe
Manns
Matuefia alba
Rea pnreipitate
Muse
Nax vomica
Opiam
o*l of turpeatiao
of mace
of sweet almondav^
anise
juniper •
mint
pepper mini
lavender
amber
rodinm
lcaseaa
Ipecacuaa
Rhubarb
Spermaceti
Coriaader, Carry, aad Aaifa feeds
Epfem and glauher felts
Balt of hartfeera
Senna
Spirit offorender
Rcfrified swit es wine
Spirit ofMvolatUc
of hart (horn
Sweet spirit of aitro
Tartar emetic
Laudanum
Whitt vitriol
Roman ditto
Weft- India cater oil
Sweet almonds ia the ftiell
Cloves, cianaamn, mace, aad aat
megs
Turkey figs
left jar raifias
Ditto carraau
N# 1. PnAiuoners in Pkyfick may b* fnpplicJ with vkivrir tk#y
want in their w mj m rnfimtilt terms.
Prunes
Pearl barley
Rhenish wine
Brown fngar.caady
White ditto
Barley ditto
Preferred citron*
An aflortment of coafedioaary
Anchovies, capers, walnota, aad
olive* m Eb
Best Durhfll mustard
Florence oil
Sago and vermicelli
Liquorice joice
Venice treacle
Best Strafeurgh rappee in half pound
canisters
The following family mcdiciaes;
TiaAurc of valerian
fpleeawart
centaury
fogo
Ifience of water-dock
Balfem of honey
Elixir Bar dan a
Daffy’s elixir
Essence of pepper mint ‘
Britife oil <
Squire’s elixir
Bateman's drops ;
Godfrey’* cordial *
Turlington'* balfem
Anderfoa’s pills
James’* powders
Ditto mild for children
Spirit oFfcarvy-grafe
Beaume de vie
iackfon's tiaAure
>itto bitters
laudktuce, fee.
Rose water
Oraage flower ditto
Lavender water
Hoaey ditto
Hungary ditto
Instruments for drawing teeth
Glyfter pipes
Gallipots
Lancets
Iron, hcll-amtal, and marble mor
tars
Glaft nipple pipes for drawing wo
mens breads
Pill boxea
Copper feales ia aefts
Boxes of small feales aad weights
Brass weights in sets
Lawn andey profs fiere*
Pewter and ivory fyriaget
White and green vfele
Vial and quart bottle corks
Bteel spring troffes for rapture*
Boxes of medicines with dirafeioos
I for the use of foippiag aad plan
cations.