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   Dublin Mercury (Newspaper) - November 25, 1769, London, Middlesex                                j A M E S H ' From November the 25th,, to November the 28th, 1769. For the No. 398 fee the laft arrived Four which brought the following FOREIGN Oct. 26. THE received from Prince a particular relation of the taking of Jaffy and by Lieut. General The or this which is from - brings that the Turks the Danube in fo much thac the Grand Viar was able to collect together 5000 and that the remains of this large wnich appeared lo formidable in the were in fuch a mancer that they could no longer form a corps capable of making any From this relation it appears that the accoust of the late victory obtained by the Turks over the and brought over in the laft Paris can be nothing more than a contrived to keep up the of the and the Roman Frontiers uf 26. If we have had to be at the checks given to the and the unexpected taking of we be no lb at the with which they have avenged The Ruffians having penetrated and made maders of from which place the Turts had retied after fetting fire to the grand Ottoman which remained at took them in the and put the whole employed in this to the Count Stoffel was made and Prince with great All the Ruffians have abandoned as well as and repaired the in great We learn from that the Ruffians are retired from Moldavia that they the with great and that part of are encamped near The Turks on the palled the and ope of their bodies lies encamped near the of They write from that in the affair which happened near and the there remained on both on the field of fix and that more than two Ruffians were found with their heads cut off. Nov. i. are every day which make it that the Imperial conjointly with of Berlin and has greatly at heart the affairs of in the view of publick order and tranquillity in conjunction with the court of tour powers have agreed upon the taken for that it is conceived the confederates will then it be in vain to continue exciting troubles No. 10. They write from that the King has not only appointed to the or the King of and the States as guarantees of the of but to go to the courts of as the treaty of 15. This republic is making great preparations for a war with of which it is the reft the European powers will not idle The King of Sardinia is determined to give caput ' all the who are inclined to enter his foim a of thole brave who aie natural inveterate this Nov. 18, 20, 21, 22. They write from that from the great preparations at and the other French it was apprehended the court of had fome expedition in alter breaking up of the Sir Edward Hawke had the honour of a private conference with his The Prince of Conde having the houfe at Paris for many Lord Harcourt having engaged there is great tb believe the Earl's Hay will be very and only to demand a about which a little time only will A very and it is is come from Eighth day's No. 45631, 500I. N. 54461, 13108, 9019, 100L 36539, 10597, 40506", 14189, 381.15,, 50I.-each. No. 11765, 30396, COUNTRY Nov. 20. We hear from in the county of that two young men died mad near that occasioned by their being bit by a mad This day was by the Printer price it. 7-f-d. the and our endeavours to merit the continuance of their will We take this acquainting tlie finding much difficulty iu calling in the Debts doe for arrears on that account amounting at to a very no for the will be taken in the full mof ney for all the insertions be paid on entering the B. The rates of in this tlie demand there is for is as as that of any other in TO be fold by by Robert on Monday the 4th. of and the days until all are the entire llock in trade For the Continuation of the third An humble imitation of the Peter which appeared in the Freeman's Journal of laft Happy lucky On to fo much wit well contains a tea full of brains Which be you young or be you Whether your brain be hot or That little tea is To make you fo much If John porter wit Qr it from drams you catch the fire If from in You fo on tea rally A little brain is lure To make you fo much Search around the whole rogues who would be every patriot's public With not a tea full of ' And after all their toil and They want a tea full of Tho' you will fay that virtue centers In none fo much as in Ami Paragraph has vainly To give a tea lull of Yet we can fee it plain This made you lb much New ordered to be for the following places blond and black and blond and gloves and Italian cope Indian and wax and egrets and velvet and feather and hat feathers a few par of Engl fh plated to be or the beft part of faid or the of the leafe thereof to be of which there are yeare together with an excellent good in the ip feet by three lofts and always dry vaults that will contain about forty tons of The &c. is very for a large private or any tin the mercantile The whole concerns to only pounds yearly Part of faid and vaults and fdr years for upwards of thirty poinds a year to tenants at b. Mrs. Ivers having imported all the above the public may depend 00 their being of the and alfo made up in the and Thomas Ivers will continue to deal in &c. as on the lowed November 1769. i TICKETS are felling at in where MONEY be had for prizes in the cr Exchange at one penny each LOTTERY warranted are now at Potts's at Swift's Head in remarkable ft felling the Urged Tickets at faid for one penny per MONEY for all EDWARD in being returned from has this a great variety of the and molt Gold and Silver flowered and a quantity of the beft il black which with every article in the mercery he is determined to fell for the B. He has damans and of all colours for SMITH and at the Head in Parliament return their the and for the many favours they have conferred on them fince their commencement in - For the borough of in the county of in the roam of Maurice For the of in the room of the hon. Henry now Lord and now beg leave to Acquaint them that they have this day taken into an enemies to of Ely On lad the for the augmentation of the fores nn this in an by a majority The governors of Mercer's have been to Henry their law The nf his revenue have been to appoint Ceorge of Some carmen employed to bring rice to the on their way flopped to one of them lb drunk that he miffed h s and drove the car with fuch violence down lane leading to that the and car fell into the in the fall the carman was luckily thrown upon the but the and car down the river and was with difficulty brought to by the frim the other Lift of gentlemen who have taken their offices in our for the very eft of number of on the of obliging a French to her colours in the Downs A have been continually g ing backwards and for- or wards for and from a variety ot it appears the Fiench court is preparing to break with us A without a living creature on haded with is carried into Dover by fome ot the deal We hear that a complaint has been already made to our by a foreign concerning a noble Earl's embarking on boaid the Ruffian It is that Lord Chatham is upon the point of an important department of the Letters fjom dated the 8th that by the lad advices from the Count de the that a perfect reigned in that and he ihe methods in his power to make the inhabitants attach to the cultivation of the ieet and rendezvous in Gibraltar and Rev. Dr. Stokes fenior lenior di lecturer Rev. Dr. fenior and Rev. Dr. Rev. Dr. and fenior Mr. of Dr. of civil law and Dr. Mr. Connor 7 to the Greek Mr. Greek Mr. to the Greek Mr. junior Walker and morning Doctors St. Kearney and Mr. James who lately for Mr. Andrew They hope va jety and elegance of their of G Id and Silver rich &c. and the of their to their the countenance and protection of the nobility and which they will always endeavour to by a to and At the Eagle in of beg to acquaint the their and the they from with the U gold and filver new various and tvery other kind of in alio for a and other of the gold filver Shapes for At t' Is is thr the have made the ad hopes to mike their dealings agreeable to who honour them with their The choice of beft black filks and with the of thread &c. The of the Loaf is 091b. 040z. the raddle price of wheat being al. 09s. the The is to fell of wheaten meal for a and 61b. for cf - - 39 02 1 1 24 49 11 I Sa 00 00 co 37 j 01 00 13 01 01 49 01 in a Ihe report of bring concluded With Heyder is conned by the wno have copies 01 the The Ruffian fleet to m are to be from It was this day reported at that the member of a neighbouring Ion t a late had killed a great officer of the county of in a Tl firmed among the In ot the above account the price of India has two pet cent. ' They write from that a force is now fitting out die of ' It is faid the general has been to accept of a very high command in the of the king of This morning having received tome from had a long conference with the Earl ot 11.] An extraordinary fiom the Republic of ii expected in on 3iYair� of that a fleet of is ordered to be got ready to of French in the it in a time of the Ruffian fleet from and fiom falling a It is fai to watch the motion to to French French it is are very intent and improving the revenues of according to to he in the will be not prete to h at lie too heavy upon tne poor hou new upon the but by - May the example h The It is upon the wii from many of the old ones whi h at g the many contradictions that have iir jie to the prepa faid to be making by the yet it it certain from the mod advices received both at home and armaments a e in a I the of that lb that toe publick may of the views ot thole who fuch hy the little truth there is in The Spaniards yet dill continue going adding their and it is certain that the making fur her n is buil g a number of are n ore than probably intended for the of fome foreign of the peace concluded between the and Hyder Ally places taken from each other to be each to bear expence they have been A perpetual and and the p ices of troops hired in h cafes A mutual exchange snd of And a freedom of trade both in the county and the In return having to make her lower her Hfh of the narrow fea Particulars Nov. She ruffians attacked Mr. an eminent hatter iu as he through the on his way one of them he knocked down with his and with his he beat the other having received blows and cuts from they all made different Our worthy chief ma the and a quantity of fraudulent which his was to order to be among the About fix o'clock in the a gentlewoman was of her hat and at the by four A bey who was playing the new rune on the was killed on the by one of the handled that turns the 24th.] Alderman Percival Hunt and his Capt. Davis and Mr. bailed in the packet for Med. Gardiner and made a large Seizure of India and various rich goods to a which they lodged in his ' The wherry failed with an for Mr. Sheriff apprehended nnd lodged in James a founder by charged with robbing Mr. Scott of his watch and money a few nights ago in the watch was him when An excellent charity was preached in the church of Sr. by the rev. Dean D. D. for of the belonging to faid at which was collected 134I. 11s. 4d. An excellent was preached in St. Anne's by the right rev. the Lord of ior the of 30 poof children in the charity of that at which was collected 115! 6s. But as the the day may have from being and the collection having fallen it is to be hoped that lurther will be lent to the governors of that The failed for with and one mail for Ulick Jennings of Co. to Mifs Catherine of Cong in faid Robert Waller of co. to Mil's Thomas of to Mifs daughter of the rev. Mr. Nugent of co. to Mifs Alice White of in ihe Queen's At his houfe in St. in the 76th year of his after a tedious which he bore with and the rev. Dr. Richard a clergyman of the church of the wi e of Mr. the wife of Mr. Edward dean of doctor o. Mr. John Pur with fie has been two years ' porting them by her being unable to work or to pay her is now of every and humbly implores the humane to pitty her ver to ami contribute to her may be fati tied of the truth of the above by enquiring of Mrs. at the Indian Queen in will receive and Che and her chi dren will tor ever TO be from the fir It of 1770, far three or 31 the farms as lately with a quantity of firing to each No. a. No. 1. No. 1 o. A. R. P. 48 3 30 74 a o 55 o a 5 A. R. P. No. 1. 86 3 30 No. a. 54. o No. 1. 6i o 30 No. i. 50 1 o No. i. Cu 60 1 o Situated lying and being in the within four pf the town of in the cf Lavry 4_part of the of ly to he received by Alexander at or Thomas Townly and kept if No fecond will be received from the faire It is expected th t fuch as pr tor any the above will contract and plant there will be timber the tenants r N. The tenants to be declared the of Mr. Burrou will a to fhew the different on application to him in WILLIAM and Flowe rer the of informing the nihility aid that he has opened a GLASS SHOP in near Britain where cuts in the and fells all foits of drinking with and with every article in the B. As he is the oftly keeper in this kingdom that cuts his own hopes that the of his and the of his w II recommend him TO be the in the of the houCe in wherein Edward erald now he intending immediately into a French of war in the in token of the the Fiench hive thu every on the cpad of France do the lame to their The f us this that by this conduit they lave their and fhew no inclination to The BENEFIT TICKETS in the LOTTERY for 6oo,oool. for the year 1769, before the managers and directors at Sixth day's Prizes above No. 44454, No. 1376766", 50116, 10472, 40109, 3749, 6169, 6814, 16652, 42292, 8799, 24345, 40412, 50I. day's No. No. 59518, 11250, 2900I. No. 15993, 39437, 31
                    

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