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The publiflier has, taken" thU 1 aproper time and feafen, that you may avoid the aforefaid errors" for the future Jlndlf he .ad, not only the fuccefs of the ftaple, but that of the planters too, at hearjt, he was un- uw no necemty tor putting this in print. Extraft of a letter from Tenpury, (Worcefterftire) OlV'Silhirlnw nink. I. A t I-- tp 'a f . ' ".6'u ,d. we nad a moft awful - tempeft 0f Ightnln and, fc wiui wh very httle rain , the lightning was Z o be more dreadful and fome of the Thunderclaps loader, than has been known .v .t r CIaPJ of man, ; mod of the i fe ' h toake under them : The mod difma! cataftroS? was generally expccled,. though, p ovideS?! oneof ?hrmor,Ka to inntain nn..,,.j. 7 "aks wh' cl! was reckoned -j-t '--f ..uJ-Mwo-i onr orT mber wa L O N D O N. - Jaw. 1 8. YetlerdayfusMajefty was pleafed to appoint hi) Royal Highncfs. Prince William Henry to the command of the Coldftream regiment, in tn?.room of Lord Tyrawley who has refigned; Wednefday his Maieltv i order 25,, grants, to different- perform ofFlorida, veredtrto thoufands of fplinters; and'Wo?? ... Muv.1 ivai iv up ijjc roots anocKpr r tO ? tefterday the Purfer of the Ofterly, Vincent, JefaWe dirtance, was ftiveredTtheVofo Ti armed arthe India Hbufe,. with the news of tha e fpiinters hung like ftraws On the nSfth?,, Jip bejng arrived in the D6ws. from Bengali r trees, and the fire faffed round fthel ree , fhe has broupht advi th, .u- -V. to bottom, in - , 7- ine tr" .,rom tr , , o - miiiivi vvaa JC ICI - --7.. r 115 J"eriootingt and peace and tran- r r r, vuiju'ujc tree, from tntr to bottom, in the nrm r: IWUI rop -large.aperture i the gund " ' ' " Z1 Settlement of that cxtenfive Traft of Lw quillity-reftoredfince"rhp fnlinrr MMnnM' ratna from Caffim AlyVjn the formerofwhich place ',aof the enemy furrendere-d atdifcretion. - C?,Piet " now fitting at Warfaw for the choice ot a King where the difputes run high : when the airair of religion came upon the carpet, fabres were 7 XTVWUM: ulCfC iccmea co oe a deiign to la Tk. tt a , 4, Af TlaT I1M t mm lJ- i . II, . -t'- a . lf I lllll. 111J g . . . M 1 ; W r lT rron, -; It has thcreldrWenfolv rtr : 1 our lieutenant Go w-r. ina me;perion to-be "chofen King WT " bjth-by father and rnothcr.a defendant of a Po! anfS fev SchSSW Irfh houfe. and of the Roman Catholic religion. . fcapt- fI,bbs' in 7 WcZ from Some advices from Warfaw -remark that there hve been feveral rencounters between the armies cfofW Tf:havcrra&d the Incellt of the contending parties for the crown. g f thls Wceks Magazine. The Diet have fixed thp nVK-nv A,.,n r-- thf! PlpFtinn nf i 1? t.t. j vi avjii ui ruianu, AM.. . . A'dvices from Warfaw fliof n-.... have elefted Count -Branicki, their General, to Be Aihg of Poland ; and alledge, as a reafon for it, that it was'done in order to- be before hand with the Diet.-, 'Adyer.tifements. f AMUEL CORNELL, Tola Ihi Mtthod'ti .nmmtU;, r-1 j ?5 n Very owe Ttrim,. -for frceholdeani ,o with his 1 d, " X ' nTd'o 'jffanSI'T . :7-t 7-a ' n-f J ." "vmi aii3 vtc icarn mat iVIr. VVllkes was in nrpv rrn tiUk:nM-j pints, though be at-. times -felt pains from hia wound that he lived very elegant, 'kept 'a grand equipage, and vifited, and was vifitcd by, people of ihe firlt rank. , -: :.A correfpqndent in Bedfordfhire affures us that the arl of Bate i$ becoming very popular, and much beloveJ injhat country, where he lately purchafed -Very-(ineflate--hi!-Lord(hip-.lteeps-m.ferVamsr
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