Dublin Mercury (Newspaper) - April 7, 1770, London, Middlesex James The valuable Medicines of Dr. the Cor philic Snuff and are fold by the printer The Dublin * genuine Pi gea of Paris Eaa Luces - are fold by the printer f rorn April the 7th, to T U E S D A April the 9th, 1770. For the No. 450 &c. fee the lad Since our lad arrived Two which brought the following FOREIGN March 5. ACCORDING to the laft advices from an accommodation between the Holy See and the of the houfe of Bourbon is but is kept a for certain The is more than any of his have to maintain a good ng with all the Catholic in A gentleman from Cuba it that Gen. having married in Old Spain the of fo called by whom he had a his Catholic had offered him both men and whenever he think proper to make a on that ifland to recover his wife's in lavour of his March 19. the court fent an to charged with bills of exchange to the of 1,000,000 of us fulfil the engagements contracted by the Sieur de the king's different remittances it is to about 8,000,000 of April 3 and 4. A member of a great political club in the minority having complained loudly in the of a long of the arbitrary ol the was immediately by one the who pulling out of his pockets of Parliamentary North and and them the before 4 many are a fu 1 and ample confutation osf the honourable in the name of in the name of common under what arbitrary durft pieces appear We are informed the enlargement of Mr. Wilkes will be after on the 17th according to an ancient in the King's Bench But it is that a will be commenced a popular patriot in the month of on an old On the ended on the crown fide at when nine were tried for the murder of William fix of whom received lenience of and were ordered for execution on Friday and their bodies to be but two were afterwards ordered to be hung in chains near the place where the murder was and three were acquitted the names of let for execution William David William Charles David William William Walter and David This trial lafted from in the morning till eight at a bet of a guineas to one was offered at a not far from St. that a popular patriot will be one of the for the year We ate that a of a nature is and will be by the noblemen and gentlemen in the We are further that the minority in both will fign die above The to regulate the trials of controverted elections is faid to have very warm debates at the third The Willing Capt. from Hamborough to laden with bale &c. it is feared is loll in the on the 18th of Feb. and ail the crew has not fince been heard of. She failed from two or three days before the happened The repeated victories obtained by the Ruffians over the has the former with fo much that we are in letters from they never march now the but they always reckon as going upon certain A morning paper we ate informed that the of the current year are already provided and that there will be no as has been long the premier having declared he has money without opening the the for the It is reported that a treaty is on foot with the Emperor of Morocco far ceding to France a very commodious port on the African coaft contiguous to They write from the that an German prince is going into the of The laft from Mr. the at confirm the accounts already of the great warlike preparations of the and that the Grand Signior will cut a more figure at fea this at any time fince the of the Ottoman It is now faid that there is not the lead ground for the report of an intended matters having been carried wo far on both fides to admit of a We hear the Marquis of Rockingham is to have a conference with a great in a few days on the of fome very important it is will greatly contribute to reconcile the party It was laft night Reported on the that there have been great commotions in that the king had been and his principal of Hate in a manner governed the from the fury the populace in the habit of a and thereby got to We hear a great has a conference with Lord on an affar of nee a report is that this upright lawyer will be in the of the Some capital in the departments are confidently at the weft end of the fome of importance were received at the Earl of from the governors o' and It k now laid to be that a lor a will not take place but that to accommodate a of particular is determined to be complied On Saturday arrived in town the rev. Mr. George Whitfield from It is faid that have been made to the it is is likely to bring about a It is a noble lord has a plan to a great for the accommodating the unhappy It is beyond a doubt that within few days fome very things have between our and the The of George on his the court of is for forre This and not Admiral fet out for having received orders to the departure of the Ruffian fleet for the It is faid the colony agents have been given to that any farther to the will induce the government to withdraw the leveral bounties paid for the American produce or importation to Great A ce of much greater than the execution of the trifling fo much has been We are from the but that it was in in cafe any more to the to give the fame reception as that of was taking and without delivering it to the lord in We hear that the deputation from the merchants of who waited on a great renting to that part of his about a rupture with received fo inconclusive an that they are dill at a lofs what to think of it. A political of taking notice of the influence in the u If by that he means the influence a at this time I know not whether mod to the or at the humanity of who ufc the That noWe far from from our is now Cong upon the mountains of what brutes might pity Is there unmoved at this Still let it beat and tho' it yet do So far is this fiom concerning with affairs of that hit nv ft of who have the to with all in charge at his never to name the in Nor let this account be received an ignorant or idle tale he who Writes it has the honour of that has received that charge as the condition of and has never violated the 4.] A letter from Gallipoli that twenty fail of men of war are now riding near the mouth of the to the of the A letter from We have much talk here of A French tells a frend of in that every planter at is ordered to keep ten men in with arms and and that men of war are daily expected from at noon at his houfe in aged 83, the right L rd of the kingdom of mafter and worker of the and member for the of he is in title and by his the hon. William now at JUNIUS's brought by To the P R I N T E R. IN my laft letter I offered you my opinion truth and propriety of his to the city of it merely as the of a drawn up in his own and aa by the chief I would as orach as the King's character and behaviour from the acts of the I will it. to be underflood that his had in effect no more concern the of what he than Sir James Hodges had in the and as Sir in virtue of his was obliged to the timents of the his might chink by the fame official to give a graceful utterance to the of his The cold formality of a is widely from the animated of the This however is only true with to the The of it reach beyond the materially affect his ' In their own nature they formidable enough to alarm a man of and enough to afflict a man A attachment to his and is founded upon rational will in the be of or even his I know there is of of which his has had plentiful When the loyalty of and has once taken of an it leaves him without his When the df their doctrines has tainted the natural benevolence of his when their councils hive corrupted the Stamina of his what antidote can him to bis political health and but the firm of his It has not been in this at lead fince the days of Charles the to fee the at or engaged in a duect altercation with his Acts of grace and indulgence are wifely appropriated to and be performed by He never but in an amiable light to his Even in as long as any ideal of a limited were thought it was a that no man leave the royal They have loft or renounced the moderate principles of their and when their parliaments venture to the tyrant comes and for The of their requires that the King be and the is tolerably by the in our political the theory is at variance with the for the King be ol greater in fome be but the who take the execution and odium of them entirely upon He not only betrays his but the of the when he the chief to the per fon at hatred or contempt of his 1 When of the of we mean an uniform of deliberately and maintained by the of the a in the language and behaviour of the government of a monarch may be and firm of an capricious on the may be and The reputation of the public upon the who is not upon the private opinions are not to have any weight the advice of his authority therefore never be in public I is But for a let us it Let it be taken for that an may a in which a King of England be compelled to take upon the ungrateful office of rejecting the and of his vM let the city be to have created lb On this which I; no friend of and the be They the King to hasard his by a declaration of his own fugged to hrm a language full of and follows When his had five a part in qf bis and he had a right tj expect from them a reciprocal ration of in their own and of 2eal for I is had to expect I doubt the of Lord that the whom lie had been to charge with having failed in their to with having injured and violated the principles of the not have been to lame fevere of the and vengeance of As ihe matter the after placing his in the unfavourable light with and after attempting to the ridicule and odium of his own precipitate upon the royal leaves him a figure on the if he or to by future for one unhappy of and ineffectual As a man ot his Ma elly c but be that the lofty is which he was to reprimand the when united with the lilly of the referable the pomp of a where the pathetic and even the of the are calculated for next For and Chin THE Balfam of Liquorice is found upin to effectual remedy hitherto This Medicine is not offered to the public after tht ridiculous manner of as a remedy for all it is calculated entirely for of the bread and and in it will always give The Liquorice Root in curing the are well and the inventor thinks it far him to enlarge upon its peculiar good it to the candour of the being certain the medicine will prove the rood powerful advocate for its own and that whoever makes a proper trial of this invaluable will need no other to convince them of its or of any other arguments to them to have to it on every balfam is to be taken in t glafs of or two at night going to and one in the morning It is fold in price three by James at the in With choice and various to An elegance of and inborn by for hark voice Confirms her and A Sew Edition of the MODERN STORY is nearly the f Number will be next price a and a till the whole is which wih be in 16 4 pocket A faculty has the great feal of this to enable the rev. Samuel 10 hold the of Cattle Inch and in the county of together wi h the of void by the death of the Dr. die right rev. Lord of hath been to collate We are informed that the Dr. is to to the of St St. and void Mr. His appointed the rev. of the cathedral of St. the rev. John to the church of the rev. H the prebendary of the Mac the rectory of and ths be vicar all in of V jj f| Letters hive been the great wal a grant from his unto the right hon. Charles of the office and place of general of his and other wat in U On the alt. the for this cleared ef of L- ' The Duke of from this from and the from of London on the 30th His has been to arpoint Sir Robert to be colonel of the 401 h regiment of in the 10. m qf best and a is come over April 31I.] Being quarter day of and they in full half lowing 1 That rhe freedom of that corporation be to the right the Lord in of t and which he exerts in of the high in him by his to the comfort and of a and more particularly of and ef this man if eft ed by his noble and manly of the for Ihe That the faid be to his in April 6th.] hon. the Capts arid packet from for which place failed the 31ft ult with Mr. 1 Col. and his Major the hon. Capt. Ma hews and arrived in the packet - 7th.] Thomas Ward and Patrick were executed near St. to their Patrick Archbold who wai been is i ] An excellent charity was in St. by the rev. William LL. for of charity ik that at which 74I. ' 9th ] Major and Mr. in b the Trevor packet irom At 106", General a na ive of thl and many years in the Span fh Mr. co. aged 73, Mr. Pat ick Tenny aged 77, Mrs. Phillis relict of John of co his houfe at Sir James one of the aldermen of this a gentleman by all ranks tor his integrity and the rev. Richard A. widow has bequeathed many charitable ly aged 73, a roau the wie of Mr. and niece of the Alderman Mr. William Mr. Maurice Magrath Mr. and and Mr. aged near 100, David -In Mifs Elenor The Catalogue of Books and have a place as foon as to in the in our imitation of by J. B. wants that which the very of Mr. The other day turning over a bundle of Freeman's Journals in a I was druck with an elegant of dramatic on the 17th ult. which proves to that the of St. drink plentifully of by the of their delicacy of their the brilliancy of their of following which are attempted as a vindication of a capital On feeing Mifs ASHMORE perform at the City maid fweet art each and each Although in panegyric Accept this infant tribute to thy happy born to grace the Fair painter of the grief and So you equally can Each comic or captivating woe of each foft with To turn and wind the as you Catley no you lead the For tuneful lifter claims the long Oh and tenderly fenfe of merit in Bords of re-echo from each While moded merit o'er her For truth now in her And yields the crown of general In her all at once foft and fire What grace and Which fill us thus with Oh long may AAmore grace And a fickle age THE in the for the 1769, which remain as alfo all of the preceding years which aire will be paid for the future on Mondays at Mr. from ten till two April 1776 and MI the Moor's Head in fhink it inform the and that they have got in their Spring and the elegance and variety of they will continue to their houfe that kind and encouragement which they have fo amply fince in B. They are the very Silks of every all they will fell for 1 he pn A gentleman who in this being at Spa in the dried when the are in the a quantity filled with great which is now imported John Clarke in determined to deal in ths he has fettled a with a medical who cn the which cannot fail of procuring the Spa in its purity and therefore is to fell The fl at 1 6d per 1'oren. The at vs. per NATHANIEL at the King's in this day imported an elegant of the and mod Spring and Sammer He has a great variety of filling of and which he is ned to fell on the He this opportunity returning his thanks to his friends and the public for the many favours he tad them it be endeavour to merit their Youno qualified for the or the at the of Thorn is teacher of Particular attention given to the reading of and on the Globes for the improvement of his in a Guinea and a Guinea per alter hours a Guinea a Boarders twenty per and five B. During in or any branch of the greeted care be taken tor an improvement in f| By of the right hon. the Lord At the CITY THEATRE in By his FOURTH By particular defue of ladies of the 16th will be a new Comic LIONEL and The SCHOOL FOR by the author of Love in a as it is now acting in London with The principal by Mr. Mrk Mr. Herb Mr. Mr. Mr. Mifs Mrs. and Mifs to conclude with a country with new and With a the 17th will be The part of Capt. Macheath by Mr. and part of Mifs her appearance on this Boxes and Lattices spit 31. 3d. Gallery is. To beein at No can on any be admitted behind The will WITH for the boxes be taken of Mr. at his houfe in Vivant Rex fie FiR real by defire of of there will be a lor the Benefit of a on Wednesday the ad of at the Great in the Bail to be conducted in the mod elegant and drawing rooms with Tickets at 51. ed. to had tt the ' 1 SHIP April 6th] the Anna of and the True Briton ol and from z and j del barley the Peace and Plenty of lor tanned the Anne of for lineo and the Mermaid of for the Hayfield of and from 4aS and the Sally of and from ef and from the Bella of tod frOn