Daily Post (Newspaper) - June 21, 1823, London, Middlesex The June 21, 17237 a Mail From May 18. the Receipt of repeated That a who put to Sea fome Time lince From with a Tartane that kept her were between the or and and thaf they taken two one of the other of both laden with the Great Matter fent Orders fome Days ago to the Ships of the who were ferving as Convoys to Several that were gone to take in Corn for this to go upon the Scout after two which the Man of War the St. and the Fregate the St. Vincent accordingly did j and ing to the Offings of the liland they got Sight on the nth of this Month of two Rigging and Apparel made them Chat they were the very to in It being already they did not think it to approach them at that but the Night being they held a and agreed that the St. John fail towards the Ifland and that the Fregate continue her Way towards On the at Break of the Enemy's Ship being not above two Leagues he fired a and hung out the The Fregate him by Gun and fee up the Flag of the But the having what Ihe about and Hood The Fregate gave him and about 9 in the Morning being got up within of the Engagement began very both but after a reciprocal Fire ot four during which the Enemy's Ship loft his his and almoll all hia Fore fie to much greater Strength than the fregate of the This fome Yean ago by the Grand as to the Bey of and bore the Flag of It from Tripoli about zd Days before the with 48 tho' having for 6a, and belides 14 Brafs The Crew of 400 of whom there 067 Turks to of whom were mortally and 35 Slaves who without tihe reft of the drew having been in the The Maltese Frigate loft only 4 and had 10 Her alfo Jome but this did not hinder hef towing her land bringing by into the Port this came the 1 The taking or this is oK the Advantage to the excellent the came many from the this Advantage to the Chevalier de who the and on freth of his The that was in Company with the was kept in Sight during the and then fleered for The and fome Time afterwards they heard the firing of 8 as the Chevalier de which makes us believer that the June 26. Prince has written to the Duke of Bouillon a Congratulation on the Marriage of bis Son Prince 4f Turenne with the ot zoi ' They write from that tri digging the Foundation of a Houie iq thai City Time a large 6 Foot half as was found pretty deep in the with a Roman on That a Temple was therein the Reign of dedicated to Neptune and Minerva j but the Workmen very hear one half the by cutting into the Stone with their Pickaxes before before they could take it On laft at a General Court of St. Bartholomew's Richard and was chofen of the faid We hear that the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor declared to have the Majority of Votes in the Choice of an Alderman for Cripplegate in the Room of Sir - faid on the other that having been made on the Part of each of the the fame are to be decided by the Court of On the fame pay 11,82,7, and 67,678 were drawn Prizes of 5001. * Sir Jekyll is fo well of his late that he fate and the Day before in the Court of Ten Men of each Company in the 3d Regiment of are commanded to Hyde-Park this to level the Ground on which they were laft It is faid that there will be another 6E the in a few We have Advice from Redgwick in that a young Gentleman of a pretty good arid newly being at a Fair in that Town on the roth went to divert among the arid hit got op into to fet it in the mean Time one of the Ringers dropping his which was next to the fame very unfortunately hia and oBC his Brains the ' This Evening will be a Quarterly at St. Al phage near by verend Mr. Thomas of Fitz near Prayers Will in the County of begin at Six 186. Females 183. In all 360. Males 244. Females 2x3. In all 467^' in the Burials this Week 754 A Stock was Bank 117 s Bank per India 133 3 Books African 8ths, Books Royal Exchange 4 1.8th. London York Buildings it i Welfh Prizes 1711, j per Cent. Blanks 172:^, s. Prizes 17*3,9 1- half pet Cent. Blanks 1723, 7 L 3 Tickets rr 1. 61. a Ms great of the worthy of was agreed to put in Sir and FELIX Citiaen fee of Yeit Being to his 1WttfUly the happy in every for - it was agreed to pnt in ' Sir JOHN and to be Sheriffs of this being well to tyt King Chusch and UNION Injuring 1 Jaat they paidi the following the their in full for rheir ready whb the laid Society and that they continue Goods of. 6 1 - Wm Gardner o John of - a 6 frr as due with S Whereas at a of the in it to Sit Receipts in 3uk for Recovery Money and an was ro be drawn np to 3 as be in the faid tie aid at S in trie Mitre Tavern in - .in order to fax