Daily Post (Newspaper) - February 16, 1738, London, Middlesex The Daily 5752 February 16, 1738. To the Author of the Daily S I Rt H E in the Vanity of his Heart and of upon being what Countryman he he was a or Citizen of the may have Admirers but I believe you will hardly callow that he would have made either a good or a valuable Citizen of the Country in which he was I am pride now in being general Lovers of and of having the for the of the Parts of the Globe as for their and by the flourishing Condition of in which great Kingdom there is not one Citizen of the World to be I we have Years paft had but too many of fuch Gentry But I would put Gentlemen in that the Men that ever and left the Character behind by an inflexible Attachment to the and Welfare of their and a to die for ic upon To the of their Country they ever that of the reft of From hence I may venture that one good Citizen of his Country is of more real Ufe to a Commonwealth than a who are but a Generation in the and but negatively good at the I fell into Reflections the other Day as I was looking at a Chart of the Harbour of hanging up in the Court of and tho' I was wonderfully with the Accuracy and oF the beyond any thing of the Kind I had ever feen my Satisfaction upon hearing that the Author was a Native ef the whole Harbour he bad taken fo much Pains to when a Man does any thing for the Benefit of M&t he preferably to the his there is the of iU Capt. who I am told is an experienced a and good Mathematician and knowing his native City by the ill Repute its Harbour was in the has the beft Kay in the when Ships once reach he bis Service to his Fellow tp give his Labour if they would but contribute among to the Expence that muft the taking Survey and it future Guide of all Mariners frequenting that whether 8cc. The Gentlemen of and its to their great be it ana fet him to work and he has that any thing a find his way without a. Pilot up to with Safety in any and Bay of by its Vicinity has been often forthe Harbour of and the of a. good and brave Tq render his Chart to worthy Men that ' the has it with of the Contributors to the - ' to thl alone Foe one Ship titer Ireland over this The Money fo here upon that - - impudent would have all the Ports in the whole and provided a great many Men of Merit with comfortable Bread for the reft of their Bays j if would have the Lives of a great many of his and if of his that come to trade with This would have been and lairing Benefit to and the Money deme Honour to our might have of Place tp play over their Monkey Tricks twice a when they to be and with the Notes of an Italian tho' they him or his no more than the King of Poland's Bears did the Harmony of our famous Countryman But all our js enough to indulge the dangerous Gratification of Qur in Luxury and Debauchery to fuch a that above the Nations in to be running headlong to her May God in his great and fp often us upon other her in this terrible and grant her his Grace once to reflect upon what ihe once the Glory of upon what at the and upon what is likely to if flie does not mend her Morals and change her I am S I Your PORT Feb. 14. No Ship in the Wind Feb. 14. by the from the Cadiz from of and for London y the from of and for who left the TolL the the from At the At the from the On Saturday one a bold and Smuggler who had lately broke out of Canterbury was retaken and brought to Town under a Guard of ten private Men and a Subaltern of the Scots and committed to the Fleet - Laft Night two that had been before Engier in and by him committed to Bridewell for felling of Gin contrary to of upon their crying out out of the Hands of the who with his narrowly the rough of the On Monday was imported from Holland 1178 Reams of 27 C. rough 1193 Ells and 7 Tons old iron Dunkirk The fame Day was exported for Spain 1500 Quarters Wheat j for the Streights 8>o Quarters 3-zo 100 66 10 C. and 12 C. wrought Iron for 54 Fodders Lead for Hamburgh C. wrought 13 C. 10,000 Yards 200 and 50 Double Bays for Holland 1200 10 C. wrought and 9C. Brafs for Ireland 1047 lb. Indigo for Africa 2000 Ounces Silver 1000 lb. and 22 C. wrought Iron j for 40 C. and 10 Tons Cordage - for Carolina Lead and o C. wrought for New England 220 C. wrought 20 C. 1; C. 10 5 C. and 44 C. Lead This Evening will be At the Theatre Royal in Art and a new At the Theatre Royal in The Second Part of King Henry the with Tbe Royal the Mail from the whole Sum of which that the Cardinal the the Queen and the Dauphin are all grown much - of of Women toher Royal the of On laft Romain his 6eiog')jpalnaMpn'^to in. On his the Oaths for and his Seat in the Right the iSf A isi a in room Places Governor of - ' Od in was to Mifs Lady with a Fortune of - ' Qn at in the County of the of She was only Daughter and fole of of who that Town in was Court ofthe Wardens and of the Company of was Warden of in the Room of Mr. lately into that but foon Country for want of 10 of after it on Account of feme Scruples of the wa's by the faid Company their Bye Letters we have an that the of and for in going our of the Wind blowing drove on the where 'tis will be 100 if I atn not as much in need of an Survey that of The of the have let us a glorious and it will don't follow it is fooif bf the way to a paulick thai would turn rnoch the Advantage of Trade of Great Britain in have we alive I may at to their - - A * upon Italian Vagabonds to the Italy for which we receive nothing in as runs all the whole their the all ' ' ' High Water ar London Bridge 32 Minutes after 7 in the Sooth Sea Stock 101 y 8ths. South Sea Annuities 8ths. New Sooth Sea Annuities Bank as. 6d. 1 Three per Cent. Annuities 106 1 Reyal Exchange 109 1 1 y. African Copper a J. India ditto 61. Salt TaJ igt t Mine Shares 61. Seven per Emperor's Loan 1102'qfs: Five per Three r half per Cent. Exchequer Order j 6 1 half Cent. Three per ditto 3 y 8ths. per Meeting ef tbe Society for the Propagation ofthe in Foreign will be held at the belonging to the Church of St. in the of this at Nine in the tipon which - there will be a Sermon by the Right Reverend the Lord of Prayers will begin at Eleven 0' B Livery Stables to be With & good and EING the and Groom in near Enquire as the dii about the Age of 25 wants to Jay out two Pounds in the of an or Rentt Charge fox Life of the Attorney at Law For Sale the At tVe Marine in r this being the 16th at o'Clock in the by Order of the of James late of Parcel of viz. broad and narrow Dutch and Genoa black &c. the entire Shop of Mr. brought onr of the of white Table Gold two Dozen Handkerchiefs alfo forty Dozen of the different Sorts of The Goods are to be feen at Mr. Bell's Grand Sale ia from this Morning to the Time of JO