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N OR A. N it EDEN TON: Printed' by H ODGE & "W I L X 3, PrintersJo, the State, by whom Subfcrifc lions for this paper are taken in at 25s.-per annum, and advertifements of no more length than breadth inferted for 83 the firft week and 4s. Ibr eyery time a ' Tk ST R 1 u n Vol. III. M O N D A Y, November 10, 1788. Numj9,'"i-49.: L O N D O Nj jtfne i2. WoodfalU printer-of-the-j-b tan, that I will put them and their men to djcatn ; but they who acquit Morning Chronicle, in his . fketch of the proceedings on the trial ot warren naitmgs, ipeasing or mr. Sheridan's fpeech of June 6, fays, The fpfech; of yefterday, like that of Tuefday,.Jafted upwards of four hours, but it was infinitely fupe rior both .in matter and in manner. In the laft-fUperlatively-foTWheh" our feeble report, and its ft ill more fee ble" reporter, .fliall be loft -to remem brance amid (I the wreck of penftiable matter, Mr. Sheridan's fpeech of ye fterday flialWiye to fame, fe biting record of the high reach, and uncom- difobedience of their men ; fori fwear relied that night, and the next day reV . , '. - t-- -m S ' ' " 7 : ' - Themfeves ofiheir duty courageoufly, (hall be nobly recompenfed. .Thofe who will follow me on thefe conditi ons, rife and fwcar fidelity and obedi ence to me." Upon which all the Captains rifing up, fwore to conquer mon degree of perfection and excel lence to which the genius and the elo quence of England had attained in the -year 1788" , T Z '7; A bookfeller in the notth, remarka A!jr J?.? iti pld a-book m a gentle mani which, on examination was AuguJ! 2. The Captain-Pacha, pre vious to the failing of the Turkifh fleet from Conflantinople, fent for the" Cap tains of the fleet, andaddrefied them in thefe words You know from - whence I came, arid what I have done in my lifetime. A new field of glory now opens, and affords us an oppor tunity of rifkingour lives for the ho nour of our country, our religion," and our bultan. io accompMh this facred duty, I feparatc myfeJf from ' what I hold mbft : dear.; rhaYe.freed iall my naves', rewarded them according to their rnerit, .and . paid :the m ,w hat I owed; them, :gL haj: - ?fareweH-of-my wifq and rdeyotemyir fclf to. this important bufinefs, firmiv felyedj:a " ever return, it will be a fignal mark of ' -God Vfatpur Jrirpfoldnging ! my life, ui.u i may aie content, ana witn glory. This is my . fixed refolution. And I have aflembled you, who, have always been rrny3aithfttl "companinsfbe hort and com ma nd y o u to foil ow my example in this critical juriclure If anj pf yu arcr the1 courage 1 a neceflary m'thexpi Ppeniywitbout fearf ,oftenlin2 mer .iim -A -prpmiie-to ! 1 lmus-nim j-DUt thofe on the oonarj,wJwTajl Clionln the execution of mv borders, muft; not. think of excufing loriewifhThgr who faid to them, " I acknowledge you all as my dear and faithful comp anions ; return immediately o your refpelive fhips, aflemble your men, and com municate to them what I have faid,. make them take the oath, and, prepare ' to fail to-morrow. found to.- want the title, and a few leaves at the end. " This book is im perfect, faid the purchafer, " it has neither beginning nor ending" (t Then," anfwered the bookfeller, " it is a pro digious bargain, for it is Infinite " -V good conducl, both in peace and war, Augujk-$i li it Were 4 poflimV fof merits to plead in favour of-ariy one in Turkey, the old Captain-Pacha has more to urge on that head, than moltLoramandcrs that have ever lived In Greece, in Egypt, at home or a broad, his exertions for the p ubl ic have generally been fuccefsf ul. What pity that fo valuable an old fervant fliould be laid aride for one error 5 and that fo much bravery, fidelity, and fliould at laft be repaid with Iofs of life andeftate for a mifcarriage, which, perhaps, could not be avoided. . Aiigujl 7. A confiderable quantity of flores is now fhipping in the River, on Government account, for Halifax and Quebec, in North-America. uguj" 9 I he Captain of a Ruf- ceived their parole, on conditon of not returning to this city, or comine within ten miles of any, oL the royal fian' fliip. of war, finding himfelf 'in the middfe of the Turkifh fleet, and unable to make his efcape, went down himfelf into the powder-magazine, and bl cW up his fhip. Three of the crew only were faved, who woUld have op pofed. this- raflinefs but ; the Captain abfolutelyrifeclared hewouftli rather -perifhthan fufrerjMsiihi Extract : of a letter from Cadiz, July 14 jyargeJRoiiulartarme to Trie' it e, was lately taken by an Al gerine frigate,1 about eight leagues from jliat port, after a fierce engage-; ment of two hours and t wen t y m i nutes, and brought into. Algiers : the Captain of the pirate, with his fecond, were both killed in the" conflicl, and a great number, of men ; defiroyed on both! Mssl1:-:': Extract of a letter from Paris, Augujl 3 . :: " The four peers, who vere enclofed lift "Trt i g !l t"a f "TO 1 cl iilglftf re 1 eafeel HrH e.rjPiLilisin gUnder LhisJMaje- fty's own hand, figned the fame; day at Verfailles. ; They were; conveyed m arriyed with the Imperial army near Oczakpw? arid had reconnoiteredthe place, he found that the fhips which had retired in the preceding combat refidences till 'further orders. Since the change-in the cabinet, though they are not yet fully completed, We rejoice to fee. that the King, gives way to mea fUres more "conftitutional than thofe ' Jcluha more congenial to the fpirit of the na- tion, whofe loyalty has not in this in-' fiance been permitted to foil their bet ter reafon. There is every feafon to hope that the parliaments will be re galled, without whiranq-uijity-ije vgrwilLbe ircftoredthefeh proofs of murmurs uttered even at the?-"" poirit of thebayonef. ;The Swedifll v Minifteras dailybrifferencis Monf. Ie Comte de Villedeuil, who is to every purpofe looked on as Prime Mi n i fieri -S om ething new i s thought"" to be hatching in the cabinet, but of what kind time only can d if cover i It is, we believe, however, decidedly for promoting the continuance of peace In fine, neither the finances nor the" fpifit of the people are at prefen t in 4 condition for hoftilities abroad," - A u g u s t ,20. .;. Exiratl of a letter from Petertut-gif ' ' dated Auzuft 6 " " As foon as the1" Prince Potemkiri' ' and efpecially the gallies that carried - large pieces of cannon, would be-in a flate to impede OUr army from ap proaching the fort, to bombard it. Irt confequerice of which , he gave Corn miflion to the Prince of NafTau-SiesErert to attack thofe- vefTels, which he ac-; --cord inglyioVirrthcTrighTr)C itweeBrtKeT"" -I ftlrand : 12th oxuly"w ordinary courage and intfepidityThe fightJa fte)d?eight?hcrsfnderhe cannon of the place. The enemy's vefTels were funk ; we took one galley, . and the others, having fuffered front . :j our fire, , were forced to run a nipre.ori the cbaft. J fleet, and divide the : attehtibn of the " enemy,; the Prince Potem k jn ma'de a t; the fame time a falfe attack on the t 1 a n d J :The;lrgh t : t t6pl0itii6E cedjgu.'ird ftroun ded the J corps of chafletlrsr pr LivbniacxuDi- C ry, which was at the point of the en ; ' . 1 " - 1-1 .1 - ' ' - irencnmentanaio-neartnetowrrr that we could hear he explofion the cartridges. 'Our artillery, aftr t, it I 1 s - - . v Mi . It s: -r i: when :sf".- ' 1
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