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, p A r'vi March 2. JT1 H' E'Datck demanded of; us -10,000,000 ... JL,, livres, lent: to tlie Americans under our? iiarantee j Jjutwe have-a much larger account agajnft them,; whi;his4he "expence we were Jut aVin pr9tecling.tli!ofleflions in India. . ,'r Hague, March ,17.. 0 n' the 13 th i n fta'nt the Council of State'pronoanced the final fentence .again ft the famous 'hinegirave of. alrii, and Colonel Vanderbbrph by' which .they are de. "Vclared guilty bT'hl "banifhed'fof" ever from 'tht feven provinces' and' the confines "of the generality, under pain of death if found Herein, befides which; they- are ' to pay. 'all . . co'fU. '' ' " : 'Stockholm, . Feb.' 2. 'The officers who were arretted in Finland, and who areon theirxroad to this place, are, the Lieut.' General Baron cTArmfeld, Major General d'Hartfelny Colo- - nels-tP Montgomery,-, d'Ottbr- d'Stedingk, d'Haftelke, and;Leyenftepdt, and Lieut. Colo- : V 7 d KIcrfpa"rre 5 Majors vdKlrck and d Ja-r genhorn , who were alio ordered to be arretted, . 'fayed themfelvfis ijy'ttight;-,-it?heyatc'prepars-ing for thsfe prifoners of ftate (who were ac- cufed of having corresponded with the Emprefsi of Ruflia) a part of the;caftle of Irederick f " ilibf, where the Sovereign Court will be held for their trial. - '- . Warfav) -March 4. Letter from Molda;. - via and Wallachia a'dvife that the .'Turks are. airembling on' the frontiers in great bodies. A corps cohfifting bfforne thbufands of in fantry are in the neighbourhood bf Fonkfani ' and Kimnick. Notwithftandmg,r;it is ftillrfaid; that endeavours are making for bringing about " preliminaries of peace between the twolmpe-. rial Courts and the Sublime route. - j - It is here ftronslv reported, that a Gonerefs ill fopn be held at Berlin for the purpofe of retftablifliing peace between the belligerent power. . ' " ' j LeghmiyLirch 4.. The Regency . "of A1-. giers, has, wfcskarn, ordered eight zebecks and " two barques tobxarmed immediately, which, ,f at the end of thisNnonth, are to fail to the , Archipelago, to executexertain orders already. lent by therorte.v ' .the expence may be no'obje&, they have order ed it to be placed, to 'their Majefties. 6n this information theCou'nYde Lucerne wkiteduppn lady yHarcburt, and "requetted :her ladyfhip to acHudiui men iyWiiics ui iHciiiMsii wi .viahe city, and interred .with: the 'ufuaf fulenrlnr 'fcnT$$nl th Height 'to' which the human imagination mav'be mlr.A ' ''- ' ILL 'iln.Vi: ' r f J... . . Tbegovernbrs ahd many friends and 'fub-i , fcribeiVto the Hurnane Society tohe amount "r r t i- f ! i i. i.. .i.!r I or nve nunarecainea yeueraay at inex-onuoaiT Tavern ; many objects reftored by the benevbi lenrinttitution77weifeeTrrby--the'Coaipa JDr. Lettfon read a letter from General WaftV ington, mentioning the fuccefs that had atten ded the exteiifion of this practice in' America. The l)oYorallo prortounced d panegyric-ton ' me unaertaKmg, anu eniorceu us cnaruaoie views. ... , ' In the new form ofcoriftitution which' the King of Sweden "has ordered' for, the future government of bisjcingdom, an Vath of alle giance is to be taken' by all the members of the cnalc of-the following tehorV---1- ----- 4I, aclcnowledge that there is a hereditary -Kingy-who hks-the-power- ofgoverning the kingdom j o making war or peace j of chii cludirig foreign alliances, and of diitributing favours as he lhall think moft fit. " That the iupreme tribunal of the kingdom - mall confiftof plebiansas well as riobles, ;and the number fhall depend on the pleafure of the LONDON. Feb: if. . 1. The French government have ordered one " " hundred hand-mills to be erected in Paris, "for grinding flour, to prevent in future any fcar " 'city proceeding from fevere fiofts. ' '; ' March 14., 'Another duel has happened at '' " and a Commoner. - They fought in the pre ence or ten witnefles,five of each order." The former was Hi n through the body,, and was on 'itArloihf of" deatB'when f he" Ve wscame away; ?. . "lhat - thi? regiments are com plea ting wnh allpof ible , dirpatchJ Putrid fevers make-great ha--veJc a , n ongft the officers as Weil as privates in Hunwi' V.' Recfuits are fending' off in vaft numtHrs to lupply - the deficiencies occaiioned by the ra ' liTes f the above di (order. Even at tliat niomi " it they had no intelligence .. itsdi ' itunution "ut on theconrrary.it leemed tour. , XJ CdlC in I Dl - ''' lilt imu ui iiivuibllivi. - , - March 16 On Tuefday the Hocks fJl one -fcalf- flwlnc .Vif was Ainnofedi'to-thp political clouf tnat' at Prcfent ha ngs over Swe den; ' " Marrh ft jutt received 1 J.heir. MoftuCh The FrenchAmbaflador has.. Iteps. from his court which nttian Majeftiesexprefs their JlILatiftspcn--thiretovFyf- r moft "rarifti "",i Sovereign, and tletire that i- .F . rn a. . .. nil ...v . e " iixceiiencv "' UI ,,lowi every pouimc icipecc ana ipy-upon-th XuCflWUig occano.n j -anu tnac That every fubjel fliall have an equal right to piirchafe lands, and that the repairing t of ..the' high-ways '"'fhall' fall equally on every delcription 01 perlons. 1' ' That in refpect ' to the higheft Offices of the ftate, they fliall.be exclufiVely given to the nobles and equeftrian orders ; in refpect to all others, 4:hofe who give the greateft proof of publicyirtue fhall always have the preference.,v The, oath has been fubferibed . by three of the ordets,' and the King, therefore, has de clared it a law. It fhould be remarked that the 'whole terfor of this a6t, is a libel on the conftitution, form ed by the King himfelf, in ijjzj'and which. he then bound himJelf, to prefeive forever The truly benevolent Mr. Howard, towards -the conclufion of his new publication, on La zarettos,fays, 4 To my country I commit tji refult of my paft labours. It is my intention -again.tQ:quit:itfor..the purpofe oLrevjfit.ing. Pruflia, .Turkey, and fome other countries, and extending my tour ip the ealt. 1 am not infehfible of the dangers thafmuft. attend fuch a journey.' Trufting, kowever, in the protec tion of-thar kind Providenre which hashitherto preferved me, I calmly and cheerfully commit mylclf to the difpofal of unerring Wifdom j fhould ;it pleafe God to cut off" my life ir the " prole cutibn'bf this defign, let. not my conducY" Delffncapdidiy imputed to ralnnefs and enthu fiafmf " but "to a ferfous deliberate ' cohviclioh," that I am purfuing the path of- duty j and to a fincere defire of being made an inftrument of. more extenHv? ufefulnefs to my fellow. crea tures, than could be expecled in the narrow cir cle of a retired life.' In, a former paffage he fays, " Since my return from Turkey 1 have beerTfreq to prefei ve myfelf from -infeclions- -I here a gain-anfwer, that next to the,ireej;oodnefs and mercy of the Author of my Being, temperance and cleanlinefs are my chief prefeVvators. Trutting in Divine Providence, ahd.believing .myfelf. in the way of , my duty, ' I yifit the moft infectious hofpitals, and noxious cells. j and while thusmplpye.di Ifgairjw,jvil How. b-wcrf friiamm enterranioipitalor pnion be fore preakfalLi-inan. effenliYCJOOm I avoids drawing my breath deeply j and on my return", lometirneswafh.ray mouth anajiandj," O B .tV-V.'ArR Yn REM.A.R.K.. . V rfl.Vft ?T?$4 Pami 1 his M jfty J0;1n T. KingVf Cajjcey,' and the" adjhcentjfles. -Hi'. rejfhairis were ' Borne,'' in, royal' pomp," - throno-h re 1 1.1 it. ,.;m ,1.1 1 , . ' "1. II mt ' J II-;.-K ' or V. . . 4 - Mnoinrr mlh miHH a 1 Inh.r. ;v rtv'-U1 J,c, n was perfdaded that he -was actually a'mo'narcli and 7wf ralive "toairfhaTtolrcIt P.1. VWH mou!d, Ver teei.f A Jfocj.ty, cal led thefkindom of Dalkey, Mdipfpiihtd him tHriV. Aiyereien;" ancf annually attended him tn vifit his territories. ' . Complimented frequently of all . his fj-nfes and abf.qluttly. turned. hit' brain, fo thaf tor a vpar anrl'a hT i.iVt 1.:. 7 p -bi 'M ua .'Ilk ft A IT It: fidence was Swifts' UofpitaJ. Rsfbre' his de- My .chancellor (faidlie) never dep'ralltfd? ...... .... to- ' , . .4.11 W" dignity oy oargaming tor places and pehh'ois : ;my Attorney-General, never pfea'dedrn foul dimonour's caufe, ner burned" his lingers with attachments; my Primates and " Ar-chbiftppi have'more grace than What they deiivefroin titles j my Council was honeftj and if'tliere be. truth in wine, they rjoflelsl more truth' than -any country in Europe j Jet thtmU continue," faid he, with an air of fbrtituVfe and :cbmpo fure. But my Crown l here wauht . man his firmnefs forfook him, antfhe Yeemed averfe to die not from the Fear of death," but from the fhought'of leaving, his", crown behind him. As the big tear trickled from his'eyt, he exclaimed, "Let my Crown be left to the eleftion of my own fubjeclsi- So" much for his public condufit j in private' he was diftin guifhed for fincerity, cheerfulnefs, and love of inn wi iHiuw i c nau no gall to " overflowj and we-may fay with 'Sterneif 4 'nettle fhould grow upon his grafve it ought to be plucked away j for" there was no humour in the temperament of. his -body or -mind which could give nourifhment to fo noxious a weed." . A letter from Geneva, by way of Paris, gives an account that; the late Revolution, by which the. former principles of the Republic are reftored. was effected with vrv ereat farL lity. The difcontents arifing from the price of corn might have gaffed over without ;any con fequences, if an. inhabitant 'named fDe Lor, perfonof intrepidity, had not given a direftion .tothe. public ferment lie Lor, paffing-the fide of a fent'nel,.feized on his mufket, and tri umphantly mewing 'it tb his companion re commended to. them to arm in a fi.milar man- armed and caft into the Rhone. PeLor,-wiih a few . affociates , then attackedihFgate of Cofr navian, guardedly . 50 men and a 7Lieu tenant, -where they received .their fire for .fome -time; but having killed three of, tHi military, aqd wounded the officer, in the thigh,they -Ijecamc uiducr5 01 ine gate, in every other rencounter the people were -victorious, arid De Lor. their' oilier, .15 iaia to nave Killed a Laptam Jbatio t (at trie nead of twoJcompanies, who were or--dered to fire) by a ftroke of a mufket, by which his fkull was fractured.-Two foldiers at hiV fide being likewife k111ed,lhe remainder fled precipitately. - tr. . Infcription'ona rcclangular ign-board, b a VVatch-makerj in the High-ftrec, Oxford, Here are fabricated and renovated, trochiliac lous or taciturnal : whole circumgirationi are , ... . i , . . 1 -1 1 n L ' ....:. penormea oy internal jpirai eianic.orexunliv
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