Dublin Mercury (Newspaper) - September 2, 1769, London, Middlesex From S A T U R A September the 2d, to T U E S DA September the 5th, 1760. For the No. 366 &c. lee the lad S nee our lad arrived which brought the following foreign Aug. 14. The has an by which perr mits the exportation arms of all &c. and alfo of and from the Netherlands to foreign free from From the Frontiers ot July According to advices received from the neighbourhood of the lafe expedition of the on the other fine of the has not been with better than their former We in that the Ruffians river the 13.ti, the of which was but weakly by the Tu ks the Turkish infantry were in their intrenchments about which the Ruffians but that the cannon the and from the had killed a vad number of the which had made them at length retire that the Turk Ih which were in a neighbouring had grea ly ihe that meuts had the Grand alter with different bodes of Prince Gallitzin's in which vail numbers fell cn both but the Ruffian general hid at length been obliged to the the 17th advanced under the command of Prince was encamped at two leagues of Other inform that an army of 25,000 had the having at their head the Counts Potocki aad two of the confederates of Bar on thei entry into 1 to all proprietors of &c. and to the inhabitants of who not their but them with &c. We learn that the grand army is on its march towards oar and that that which has entered Poland is commanded by a which is Aug. The French at this court has a to the has the honour to to by order of the King his that in of the treaty concluded with the of the 15th of Msv 1/S8, by which that cedes to France the of his after having driven out the late rebels to the faid took oi that Man and united it to the other dominions of his that all the ports would lor the future be under the fame government as that of and under the fume regul to trade foreign and it is the King's orders that inand contribute as much as to the union and mutual France and After his flatters that High in cafe any fh for the liit ire appear wiH look upon them as and not fuller them to take refuge in the ports of their the regard that mutually owe to each not permitting tham to grant to rebels act in their L O. N D O a8 and 30. It is now talked at end of the that feat will be by his acceptance of a lucrative on the meeting of the The Prince of Conde is expected at to make a demand of the hefs in marriage for the ' For fome nights a comet his appeared in the of a livid blue to the right of the a little below As there is none at this it gives rife to various and it is hoped the gentlemen wid give a fuller account of its and It was feen lad at twelve and feems to in This at 11 the of to the number of about in to petition his for a of At n ock Sir Robert was called to the which was placed on the ol the court of Common J for the petition he expatiated in a mod manner on the and then he hid been chairman of the anointed to draw up the petiti and that in of their he would the fame to Sir Robert who would read it for til ir Accordingly Sir Robert read and it was re with unanimous When the was whether they approved of that it was carried and the electors immediately to fign it. The purport of the above petition was to that his would die and call a new one as as Soon aher the from the county of Suny wis to his on a meeting was held of the at a houfe near It is that when the D- of was lately at he made overtures for an accommodation to a noble but as they weie all confined to particular without an eye to general the y were 1 We hear that finee the arrival of an unpopular nobleman from ke h-s I ' repeatedly applied not only by leveral now in but by o in toe on the of and thai he has declared his fixed determination not to either directly or indirectly ih nutters relative to what a certain governor has declared in a public that though he is at it has been intimated to him that he continue 'n his and foon America yet it is the opinion of every who has any knowledge in the affairs of that Sir Francis will never more fee the American continent in the capacity in which he now leaves it. We are informed that the of Hyder Ally's being and other miraculous affairs irom the have all been in the in order to ferve fome Mr. Sheridan is engaged to perform the next at By a gentleman juif arrived from Dunkirk we are that a number of workmen galley Haves are now employed in repairing and deepening the canal of 30] By letters tram Paris we that the Count rie Vaux is taking every method in his to make the ifland of an to the ot France for this well in have been fent for from and other in order to examine the and determine what is likely to be the moll profitable produce of the and greu numbers of manufacturers aie preparing to from divers parts of in order to and improve the different branches of commerce in the fame The from a calculation lately reckon in the ifland of 57 or 10 26,336 with 31,312 min abie to bear and 130,680 fouls in We hear fmm that on Friday the Mrs. of in that was delivered of a which is the 30th time of her being with It is very that this good woman now in the 4.51(1 year of her notwithstanding her having borne fo many 17 of whom are enjoys a good of health and To the P r i n T E R. i fend you a Parody of a favourite Song in the Farce of Thomas and it is was by one of the city oa his road to St. Z. The Horn calls the rebels To brave let's away The parliament's and the cry of John Wilkes Upbraids our too tedious delay What in Grafton or Fox Such i; flies Then we'll foon fee our And teach his bell to Ch Then &c. Triumphant returning at night to our Like Bacchanals and How fweet all tVe lamps and the to And the good folks on our way I With tumults and gin dearly Dull judice all liberty are no more than mere at Let's the mob with full Since are no A LETTER to the Author of the Question 11 In yout to one of your are to honourable mention of a work (a) compiled many years and fince published for the ufe of young but at the fame that the upon a late bad departed from the principles which he there has inculcated and The upon that in no very candid is much obliged to his for the compliment they have paid in that the uniformity of his could be of to the or Yet be rfid for fome confider as the lead degree of When this calumny was fird 1 broached by a who all not have complained wii regard to Mr. that gentleman received upon the a an able for fo his talent of the next it was proclaimed to the world in the of a toad at a no fober man at auy of convivial a knot of fuch merry in the jollity of their new When it by a regular to the frequent theme of anonymous In the dirty channel of a it was Jeft to without with the red of the lyes of the when it is adopted by a member of in a public to his and when a of rank and reputation does not to own that it then becomes a duty to and to his thus to vindicate his and his from the of and I make no apology for by the paragraph in page 10 of your you meant to convey to your that the of the book in quell ion had its and contradicted its in a late political and that by that you meant to allude to the debate of eighth of All your readers understand it in this and yon too arc too much a gentleman to it. You that you continue to prefer the thoughts of the to the works of the And if they were contrary to each I think you wis perfectly in the But I trud upon mature your own candour convice that you have too the of your new to judgment you have not always been ufed to pay fo implicit a To h'm indeed the author of the commentaries owes no explanation or ceremony wbo could c oily form a plan to upon fo vi could deliberately commit to and without provocation could draw it from his ir. the of a alter in order to traduce the of a for whom he a and who other treatment his But to who have only millaken his and have urged that with nay even with a degree of the author owes every endeavour in his his genuine and to fhew thai his erroneous or has always been uniform apd Erroneous it may and very probably was fince he could not agree with either the or the in their with Mr. He concurred with the latter in the vote of the 2d of he thought it the of any libel that was directly agar (I a In the red of the concurred the whenever he happened to be and in all of them he without regard to any party the which he had formed for and which he always hid publicly To elucidate this matter .it really is of to any man in England hut let us now compare the thoughts of as delineated by in his or the to been delivered in The which he in I take to have been this Thai the houfe of commons had a right to adjudge Mr. Wilkes incapable of being elected a to ferve in this His when a will appear from an impartial his You fay that you verbatim the learned tion of legal of which fome others of at common law are Unfortunately for the argument intended to be upon you have departed from your promised and the The author freaks not of anv at common as from the law of or which were to before they were adjudged by the The that there can auy common from the law of the qualifications of is the very fallacy upon which every argument of the minority was that appeared to have a of What the author has U this that the qualification of to be elected depends upon the law and cullom of and certain referred to in margin And what he meant by the law and culloms of parliaments he has explained in a preceding wherein he fays it that the 1 court of hath its own peculiar called the Lex & the whole of this law and of hath its ginal from this one that whatever matter ning either houfe ot ought to be and ed in that houfe to which it and not 1 maxims upon which they together with the method red in the bread of the parliament and are not and by any particular dated (a) Commentaries on the laws of Comm. Vol. 1. page 175. Comm. page 163. remainder in cur COUNTRY Aug. 30. The Favourite yacht of and for Corke from Capt. was in bay near on the night of the 2.6th ind. She .is laden with oil and which is having three feet water in the hold there were on board who received no It is hoped the will be got off without much Aug. 30. Lad Sunday was interred in the family vault at ' the remains of James late of lad the ended at at wh ch William Cleary wis capitally convicted of dealing two gold and fome Out of the houfe of James of and ordered to be executed on the id of November Howard and for to be At the above Mary Lalor was found of burying her own child in church with intent to for which Ihe wos to Hand in the pillory two market and be two ' Friday John of died of a drong dofe of which rendered him in a few hours a mod his hair and nails having dropped and his body burd in three different pLci s. His wife is for having this dofe to him in for which is now in Lad Saturday farmers and went to view Mr. rams in who declared they were far to any they have ever feen in this We hear the corporation of butchers are determined not to attend at on and for the fale of calves and At a of the corporation of Mr. John Jones was elected mader for the ia the room of Mr. Edward who hath fined for the The Elisabeth and entered the port of London from this harbour the 15th ult. and the for this the for the for and the for cleared out of The pilot committee have elected Capt. Nathaniel in the room of William who hath A letter from Edinburgh that Gen. Conway having the fortifications In that part of the out from the 45th ind. for the of in order to the forts Aug. At Mrs. Farrell was attacked on by two who robbed of in and her filver they then cut crofs the of her and threatning her The poor woman is very bad of the 30th.] At a young man was robbed at the by two armed with of his and one 31 At night a woman was robbed and ufed very ill in Same night a mm was knocked down and robbed in About i2 o'clock at a was attacked on near i by two armed with who art and in a dreadful and afterwards robbed him of his watch 1 Richard the rev. Mr. Ransford and arrived iu the Sandwich packet from Sept. Mrs. and a cargo of arrived in the Mrs. Whiley and her did alio the 2d ] Prety arrived from the fame place with Mr. Mrs. Mijor and his Bond and in the Doriet yacht for ' * Capt. Walker and arrived in. the from for which place fhe failed the 31ft Samuel recorder of this Jones sod arrived in the packet from 3d] The with Abraham Mifs Mary Mr. to Mife and Mr. to Mifs Overend ot me. Mifs Sarah Holliday of A few days ago was delivered of a the right hon. the Earl of of a the of Richard to the houfe of the the wife of Mr. Bernard Mr. ' As there is to be a drawing of Debentures at the the 9th Mr. Deey will faid at is by giving in the place of thole which may happen to be 14, 1769. The Linen Weavers of the city of Dublin to their J Having ins elate with the mod pei mil i in this public to return you our mod the thanks too of nil our whom along with ye have ed from depths of and the of our late low and of the exorbitant value to alt the lire have latterly for hav ng railed our fo as to be new in by an application to our to acquirement and alfo for according the upon all fuch our n' w of 2 ter a legal and by underwriting it. And we ih a 1$ give you a yet more folid proof than ot of your late timely and confederate humanity to your with fuch care and as will make the rife laid on the v our mod unteit by the er and the by fuch accuracy of being fo much better than formerly We with all and and devoted humble Aug. 18, 1769. The Linen The lately by the Pr. of now under the conduct of a of cf property and and fiom the it has already ruet the may rely on the fame will He faithfully carried into continue to oe received at and Grattan's and at The prizes in the Exchange for the year 1768, which alfo aiJ of the preceding years lhat are yet uncalled will be by Mr. Deey in on every two SAMUEL in with much returns thanks to his friends and the public for the Kind encouragement they have on him fince his ia u and to inform them that he has jud his 1A of ihe bed in their he is ned to fell at lead as cheap as any He has for fale Jamaica and lump md refined genuine ana bed rum wh and cherry and de of the lated with every in the grocery he will fell by and retail for the The of the Loaf is the middle price of wheat being 41.-135. 66. the The U to fell t 05 of wheaten meal for a and 10^02. for and fo for a greater or leifer quantity at 01 56 Morning After N. io SHIP 02 44 03 oH n E 03 33 I c4 58 04 47 W S. 05 11 Sept. the of from rum the Chridian ot from St Cro the Moi y of from Liverpool rock 4vefJels, wheat and 4 the for cloth 4 3 the James and Thomas of from 1 and 3 the Trevor and 1 5 JONES from and to ladies and now living in has a large Besr at a which he has now feeding on proper the greafe of which he intends for the of h s friends and the that may as it is kn wn to be the bed thing in to and thicken the hair any ladies or that are inclined to fee the fame bear before is at trie above any time before the 24 h of September Any chufes a or her by fending a line may have either at a WHEREAS the journeymen rs nippers the woollen of tne city of Lave entered an ano to enhance their wayes to a mult more than the undertakers can in any mariner the prices of their Now we the and nappers in the city of do hereby all who ft id come to Dublin and they meet with good Dated this 4ih of 1769. be let lor a term of yeirs not a Haule in Lower Abbey vith a adjoining faid in rv FOR P A R K G A T np HE P R E T TY John will X fail on Sunday wind and if not ihst will fail wind He may tie heard of at John fign of the Royal on where aif for him will be 1 s For the Benefit 6f Mrs. AT evening the 18th tember will be a Grand CONCERT of Vocal 3ne to begin at 6 with a curious let of Grand the lad this lead the be in the bills of the The and Gardens rated with 1000 Tickets to be had from Mrs. at * ings at Mr. on the Upper Mr. Lee's he at Mr. and at Price is. - WANTED one to acres of thirty miles of one to pounds will be any part the reot fined cn getting a r this may Ly fending a to A. B. at the the quality of the the Will Vb 0,, the lowed rert ami the fine be immediately and if a pound of fifty pound proprietor's ticket for Theatre to i of 1 by applying as