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- , . ... -.. th. ivewW debt of the ciril lift. To whiA dd& h WcovenitBMt. in tie fame manner a he contributed to the nve in i anfwer. ,. ' '; STpcrt of the M I would demand no-more, nor wanld I be Commons, in committee of fapply. on Wei.. ,fi!i -j.i. i.r. Ti,-K,.fn1.mmn!!ofi raWunotonIT . ,, Jfne,xaouK , yiin refolution ! tST fee bJ fronted 6tB9 U Maiefty to discharge his deb tsancl arrears doc and owing upoar 1Je"-fct" .u f T.nnarv lafl:: and that for the bettet fecutitv luppoied to arue irom iutn a - , . , , a?g.reeatc tuna, tncciMsan; -v,, tke doanne i am fatbfied that the inhabitants of this ftate li fe, out orfhe g Gf January, over and above the srri rfin& &srt rhe father and patron of the tories. Hii (upenor talents might J Very 6 L among nve houfes onl . Eovernment. hi. natural timidity of foul, the fuppcfcd fecumy ' 1 of war of the line, and three frigates, were sr. from the refcwment of both patties, if an .fr ("end to neither, fonr more me - h f om Old Spain ; and that the who!s and his hatred tJ individuals, hu chained him down to the ? rived at the aefent is faiJ 0f ;,he line, from 66 tlrcf neutrality, injurious to Ms native country, nd in- force in that a Pfi afpJf and ;4ixet,ccs; They ha Cou to hihifel . Co..dice ma, claim compaffion hocrify to 8 .guns, rAig s;-ther-and , numeI0lls Half contempt. Can it J be believed hat he would reUnom Mjt kdvitS, hare given infinite anxiety to Vii ftare-in the foccefs, if he diono.nopc to. RV7-rM , - j- -A ort - - V ! ! ! An loare-in i inc n. . . . h fim: ar nnnciaks, admmiftration. . 1. . r i .1 and s&oated by the fame mptives, though wi h inferior a billies. Without viritfe to acknowledge or fuPPo,t thejuffjee of our caufe -and without enrage to oppefe it,.. may eternal infamy be their ort f niay.thev meet the fcorn and iit..kih.pa.ii. Let us profit 6y their folly, and be itfitby t&irvjces. ATlbNAUS. , T i, alTerud that .he court has lent oroer, Copn. p.ehafault adminiitration. . , ; J-rt,ar. i Adrhiniftration are caliea upon, uu-r. Ls, not to W longer with tales relative to the dif- Dofition ot the court or venam, i ..... - -r --" the Ublic the true realons which prevented J the niarch of the 2) boo Ruffian, and their confequent embarkation fbr America, toaffiil in the reduftion; of that country. . Lv ! vi j j txtraa of a Utter from Parts, April 22. ... . . ;; h . ; i The arrival of the Emperor here on Saturday laft, at this critical junaure, however indilTa-eiit mattetit MY the evbs of the.generality, appears pfman; Ii ji aliens . j iT, i:ir. nf t kind an event portcnui"KA-ucwuuvw-j.7 -- o , . Ki. fnuadron the firft fair .wind. It coofilU ol 1 Kind an even t P s i onjVerfal favour and SpTbTtb. line and 6 SZ ' whole beftirecornndation are French fettlemenu in the Weft Indies ;. and it is liXewiie -. .m Umi nuiyci of that diftrafted country, will (I have too fhatcdm have been fent to Toulon, to augment the fuadron eu n we are many dayVl older, rnilh the .1 ujir and fripates. i - it li . -i i f.mrSnr the court of wrtr uf l in lb uivii . r 1 w r ij : . . v. ftviifinr lnnani r 1 1 l j iai uwii . a w w w w ed an order, to ooh&-'- - - . k:nPdom an- art fo effential y necelTary in tne caoinet, withaccmmilicnfrctheCongre toquiM Cc wert y fwer w oiadeh!mflthat h. de t0 SmeiaU to cVdizi within a few leagues of Bourde, nations, and that the faid Mr. Lee therelorc Ittouia not t , far7as to givc offence to the French, but m i.t.-J Mi rcfidence in Spam. . , J. . . - .i-Tw- a-, fl,;c Uhirh trade to I Mr I tlb Letters f.om Malaga ad.ife. that they were prepar ingi" r er. foT.5 or io.ooo troops ; that th.y were top up twai " auantitT oferaio, and other pro.ifions,. for the King s -Krd 2 he m.gsiines were not fofficent to contain luum' . uf f fnr that Diirrofe. fhpm Teveral convenis wcic uaw. - - r- rf - . nlr, r oc ,7 All the ovens of the marine are war Rourdcaux. to tail lmmeaiaceiy co truiic .v.., .w-5 . - thouen not 10 iar as iu give wta.ww w - proper; tracl to intercept the American mips j which trade to that P l-' Sxtr'aa 'fa titer from Porthuutb, April h Arrived at Spithead his Majelty's (hip Exeter, Capt. Moov :.-...:.k Pronrr. fhJn nf 7i cruns. Drcbared for aftion; lu-u' . h.n and defired a boat mient be lent on MARSEILLES. -Afril x j. All " fce the" her an?er was; ihe had -jnone; dn which one of the ,ml.d in bafcine bifcu.t. for the port .of Toulon, whwertey board, J her n n. J rf ' ;nAuire.the reafonof r--- . - -I, tu rt,:n9 fit for (ervice. i i ne einnt coiu-, lieutenants ui aja' w . . vt t. " ' i j ' .r.- e preparing W'" i.J orde Wt"ut for TSlon. the their behayiriar.s their guns we're pointed; and men intherop panic, of, be ''JJi,' the ioipanies of with rmall armj j when the French Captain, fhewed hia their 6th of th.s month, and are to be Mxvca oy . ( , l tKe d, court, which ere, to pro eft any Ame- .WKof?Vl.tUl fin. French Flanders ! Hcan (hios in their leas." ; ,K L i ; I - . LISLE.. Jffru ao- Tne Itgiment Dauphin. The Guerney; Capr. Doyle, from Cork to Bourdeaox, wa. ., received order, to l"Jllh5SBg ibe feverity takenjthe ,Sth inft. by. the Freedom privateer, arid burnt; and in earnfon here, fet out jetteraay, norwiini s ? wirlrpr from Toolham to Newfoundland, was cfthe weather, fa rthe m, puce. "5 ibTS tto TOVth 1i only 36 hodrs from Plyniouth S -She w., hv the regiment ol Quarters, incic . . .. mu. v;r .v:. ifr ai nuton'board f port, in 32 days. A detachment ol the artu.ery n - Sli ken the fame route. one or the box neet. 1 nc capi-uu r--- , w , i. ii jj l : nr4 r-ltn nn Satur a JJutcnman, wno ianucu mm ul , .r. - . day morning at Lojd's coffee houfe the ab3Ve, as alio that the faid privateer had been up the channel bepnd Falmouth: ' t-j nf fnm. Jfnatches received from Admiral L O N D O N; April 6. , ; -t in iconiequence 01 ionic uu-iwiw v- 'i HOUSE of LORDS, Wednefday, April ; Gayton and Sir 15 afil Keith, order, were! given this week for The Earl of Suffolk, after a (hort introduaory ipeechlivej- and artilIcry t0 be gGt ready to embark as loon as ed the following melT.ge; which was read by the Lord Chancel- offiUe for Jamaica. , J ; i -!r PP . , , ; , . . . p;t xr:ii: i,. Ttt. rrtlJrifp a reinforce Icr. It E?,e, hi. Mnjefty "ubh concerh to find himfelf obliged to irquainf .hi, houfe with the difficulties he labouM .nden by rea ftncf debts incurred by the expences of his houfehold, "of hit -T - v;' v uJ.. ,n-.Knrri nn the Cth CaV of la- 1 TViiouVt more than 600,000 1 His Majeity, n 1 ' i.rl fT,flnnate attachment of this houfe to jiiiDie tor Jamaica. 1 j . . : 1 . r t r-:j rs 1 Q;t William Howe "has foliated a reinforce- ment of io,6oo men, in order the more effcaually to finilh the war, in America this campaign. j - , v-t May 8. On Tuefday night MrHeflep, one of .the King s meflcngen, was fent off with difpatches for Sir jofeph Yorke 1 at ;Wng on ihe loyal and a . . his Dericn and povcrnmeni, r . ... bic.C. douot. not df their readinen lodifcharpe this debt; and for making - Ine beS Majefly's houfehold, and dignity the "The Earl of Sulxblk'then prefented to the hoofe copie. of all ,he acccunti refpeaing the civil lift, and the title s th.reo f were 4d by the clerk! Hit Lordfhip then rhoved, that his Mijettj ZetrJt be taken into confideration on thatday fe nmght, and the Vnfe fummoredi which was put, and agreea to. ; - Matl SU James' Jwiih the addref, voted by the Houfe Wednesday, "fe anfwer to his Molly's melT.ge rcla- . " . ' ' .. , r. ' : .J un i nunaay was lent in crr, nj-w r -r of this' port, the Hoop Orange, Capt. Leighton, from Bo ton for Surinam, with a cargo of fifh, lumber, Haves, hoops,. taiiOW; and foerraaceti candles, &c. f ,:. , , , The fame day the Cygnet floop of war, commanded by tne Hon j Capt. Stratford, arrived" here; and brought in a lmail i ".,'-... i t. k. fnmm Americans. ichooner with rrencn papers, wviuguit uvi " . , " r.r She was Sound from Martinico to St. Euftatia with a conbder abie'fum of fpecie, in order to purchafe a faft faiUng veiTel as a . 1
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