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V . "1 ' rte mrifcCarolM A GlAiZ I N E, for 'i? 5 TJ Where jfhijTor goods are feized for any who received him at the bottom of -the fhirs. -caufe of forfeiture, the owner (half prove the The fame day his Royal Highnefs admitted all- -imtteHndifpu f "the Englithtoldine with him ; "and ther day aP" In trials upon information- in America, ter the;membcrsof the Regency, , Foreign mi whcr&a probable caufe oWeifure appears, the- niftcrs &c. The Duke having heard that, the Judge (hall.certifyithe fame, on the record ; Marflial had faid, That out of refpeft he could and the! defendant (hall have no cofts no ac- not take the iibertyjto invite him to dine with tion j antii in fui ts- where no information (hall him, butwas;yery.ambltious of having that be commenced and. brought Ittri Court hall certify there was a probable caufe he would dine with him yefterday,. being the of feizure, the plaintiff fhall have but Two- feftival of the Arch duke. In thej evening the -pence damaeesj-and ho cofts J and.the defend- Marflial mzdenw -ant be tihed natmoi'e th . v. I ... . ' ' yEd inbu rgbjA prli the great Tolar eclipfe was obferved here with great diftindlneits -clearand. feren whenlthejeclipje began, which was about nine F L O R Iv.N G E. . ; MHrch" 20.-; JTj; I S Royal1 Highnds the Duke of :Yofk minutes alter nincin the morning, Tbcmid Jj .arrived rri in. uuu .liLciJin. iut; ucuiui 4Jlo xxuai nuces alter ten, ana tnc eciipie ended about 7 Highnefs to pafs . under the titlcof 'Earl of Ulr minutes befor twelve. During the edipfe, fter, deprived this government of (hewing him tne thermometer fell 1.7 degrees and a half, thofe public honours on his entering the.town, Being expofed to the fun before the eclipfe be that were .intended,.. The ftreets were xroud- gan, it rofe from 65 to 73 , At the time" of 1 ed. with people, -and particularly that .where Sir the ereateft'obfeuration, it fell to cc and a Horace ManrifshbufeilaiMJTwhrHis Highnefs condefechded to lodge.. A few ir.i- again to 61. The.churches didiiot meet.till nutes after his arrival there, a proper guard -'.after eleven.---- " ' ' ' " vasfentto nis.Qoor pantLthe.omcer.v.hocom--: ; f rnanded.it, being admitted to the Duke's pre- fchcerrecetved-hishliopl-HigKnefs' the ereateff fatisfadion we can af: snd thcguardAvasdifmiffed-... Soonrafter .mar- .fure the public, that, from the great attention: fbalBotta's Aid de Camp , was. fent to enquire our moft gracious Sovereign has for the.good ' at what hour the marfhal and the.other mem- of his fubieas, the IuVof Man is foon to be e'rs of the,Regqncy niiglu have the. hon payihg:theicf e(pec3o3hriukr Great Charicellor bf.Ruffia.fent the fame mefi mind bur readers how often,"..and irTvyhat" a fage.; His Royal Highnefs anfwered, That he variety of fhapes fd important a meafure, 'boih r hA horl H t n't A W U a ! M 4L ' L ll - 1 .... 1. 1 1 T T . 1 r . v,, L Q K D O Nr March '24. wuiu iwuwi.v mjvui mkvnuwjiftu uuivu y r uv.41 m iijc-ijujiouraoic oouie or commons. they were accordingly introduced tp-h vv. w. jv.u, vi FAHMuai jtLuimuciiucu ror auove-uiinv vears oair. ai- a maae a compliment ,to. nis Koyai nign,- ttio' the fatal ettedts arihnff from this notorious , nefs, by ' order, and in the name of .the-Em- feat of fmuggling, Have f0: daringly difgraced.. - 's pabces, his coaches, . . The Ruffian minifters at Ratifbon and Ham, . and every thing, that could -be for. his Royal : burgh, are engaging a great number of Geri - Highnefs's fervjee and amufement ;xvhich the man families manufaaurers, &cr to go snd " Duke declined,; In-the evening many ladies', : fettle in t-henorth-eaft.part cfRuffia ; as icon . who, by.hisRdyalHighnefs's permiffion, had ,as they enter man has 8, a woman 5, and been invited, vyere prefe'nted, and the aflcmbly . a child .3 : fchilHngs, heavy 'money, allowed . vas very numerous. :The ' next morning: the them dailv for their maintenance. nnrl thv . Duke took a tour, about the' town i n his coach, fent to Lubeck at the, Etriprefs- of 'Riiflia's 'ex- inn undrefs, and called upon MarlharBotta,; 1 ' -:-f ? : A ' - . - !.-' 5,.,. - .; .;: rT T .... r?:::..UUM jS.-V.,:: 'If-J-'ijJ . ' " i. U -'ivVr ... . .t.Lii..;!. - v ' .1 -Ok V i. t :'''( - 1 ; V ( r. f ; i i . - - .L... ' . . h '-.'tf-i '' ' .. ' ; ... 1 .4 '',; 4' 1 ;.; ... ;fe.H. i'.k; .f 5 v IV f
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