Hoey's Dublin Mercury (Newspaper) - December 4, 1770, London, Middlesex ' He the Cephalic Albn are fold only by the - d get of dt and are fold the 9*- R S D A December the 4th, to T H U R S DA December 1770. For Extracts from the Sec. fee the laft Since our laft which brought the following FOREIGN E learn that HafTan Bey had oa the 9th this .at head of a body of and the Dardanelles the of the was happily as well as in. the ifland 5 he marched the of Greeks and them took the for the and the The had that and were to have place the day HafTan Bey his burned a Ruffian affair has coft the Ruffians 1500 which they had at and 400 men of their own Nov. and 30. We hear that the H. of Commons have voted 31 and 8170 for the of the on this that if there not be a a number is to be kept dp for the defence of the ' vIt that why L. Camden did not attend the Duke of motion for laying the before had the Lords and and had not his intentions to Lord Camden till the that a company of light infantry will be added to each afternoon his the Count dc from the court of arrived at his houfe in Great advice was received of the death right hon. Lord at his feat in that The difficulty of the negotiation is tp reft with the to make out what claim of right and title that crown has to Falkland when it known he can bring and at the fame time will not go on the French though it is certain to all the it them they became of and that only within few merely with to promote the contention 4s is ever their forces were 49.] We are informed from good at a held a Wa determined We that the has a month to give in ' A letter of the authority from Madrid we are well does riot intend to leave that nation i ta declare war us by which means be entitled to the of a courier arrived at the with advices from court of. orders were fent totHe officers jn all the fea 19, to ufe their diligence in at there was a- of the flett and for fame * A merchant received a letter from ad- in that Thin advice by from tHat port iri alfo by Capt. of arrived at from the faid port alio that Spaniards are down all the Fes at tiie front of 'the ing fortifying the marfner it will admit of. Private from the that the States given fifteen failers to be to fhips ot undoubtedly determined be declared in a few but not fo early as in of next in power declared it might not be fo Many wagers are that if war be declared month be alarm is in Concerning the of people who every thing 1 4hrougrj a medium of imagine us be that breaking out of a they are to draw their property out A Rorne gives following -An old and very friend of tHe Pope [not having to afk him fome the Pontiff i was Father to you even you to at I be very as to afk ma 6�;h/l�e,tliQns."V1dn delivering his immediately his and to his of ' to Lord declared in great that at there no war with as be fettled in amicable and to the of all on Lord C 1 tha? he could not credit his for that he was well Spaniards had no Intention at of accommodating matters with court upon honourable in art. debate he to Aave formerly read an i nobleman told the that he had but two te Who are laid The world is the your And I cannot help continued the that our good i. in the fame humorous of and the colonel was fome time proceed in his fit arid the trumpeters of the have received to be in at an which imkes it to war is to be night a at the Globe tavern in laid one guineas to that vrir be declared to-morrow X and if that be in a certain lately day month perhaps we may be no longer a nation for if the make matters of the ve We ought at this time to have forty of the yet have twelve I have now a particulars in my and I defy any one to The of Spain has given directions for all the fhips in our to fail ' - We have undoubted authority to that notice has been given at the for the proper officers to be ready on the notice and it was laft that declaration of war will be made the BENEFIT TICKETS in the LOTTERY for 50,0001. for the year 1770, before the managers and at Ninth day's Prizes above 1000I. 500I No. 9i3i\ 70R6, 17817, 1*6343, Tenth day's 19904, 1000I. No- 5�o1 No. 30191, 15567, 6310, 3514, as of the time and as he is liberal of his own bretth and he would hardly bring fuch a vain upon the Can it be that the which expelled John for faying little more this affair than has will pay any attention to what determined be calumny To think fo is the and worthy of the head which conceived it. But the gentleman loves to be his to be preparing by idle on for away on in the grant him this If any I for when a man an for ought if he could be to transfer the of. his of his I think and hundred fifty to five No. WHEREAS the bank their being under a of the for which may diffidence in the other banks that may prove extremely to the a the lord of this of the and Soov William and to m - Lord ' .i ' Much breath has been expended on but to little for I Aa not find that of our orators any amendment of the which is the now l: therefore that it has material and that it may in form be to this But though no folid can be made to the been taken from the words of and the to conduct of the It is that their have fuch and incurable among the that K-- muft go tp war with only half people at his I hid been a. little more cautious and moderate in their Is it that on account of political among the people will their lawful dinger of a foreign yoke t Such a thought is and only proceed from 4 The nation will be in Will that they will all form a brafs common dinger being it time enough to think of our fay who can fecond the of have degraded their S by with the governor 0/BokosAirs In you will allow me to that the value of Falkland Ifland could not be deemed a cauTe of and that it was a proper of be being what could be more than to an opening for by allowing of Spain to avow pr as he the aft of the governor of Bonos Indeed if Britain had thrown into the arms of as a there would have been fome ground But where has the gentleman picked up this intelligence He that more knowledge of of affairs may be gathered from a common news than from the We all know the partiality for vehicles May I then to that have owed this anecdote to oracles I think much vanity pretend to as much knowledge of the at as the honourable and I the affair is an has pot France as -io need of need of a of a while and one of front every from enemy It may be can with fo fqw where The number could I with alL his in an arduous - he is as in. his attack the flie which he butes to me. I made no fuch I 6^d,.jj|hat fuch and fuch advantages would accrue to if the ten I on the of calculation to of would in off. j ati that war was I afted affair r The intelligence may be very not rupture J who 0 their upon which they may a in - N. Bi We have not attempted to .pr the of except pars for and bawling for D. U This Day was by the Printer is. is. 8|-d. HISTORY of CHARLES JL and Mifs SARAH STAPLE By the Author ot many Pieces in the Improbe amor quid hon mortalia John Macartney W. Loftus Beresford * Mar. Pater fon At a numerous meeting of the and the the was agreed That the public commerce metropolis and chants and Traders for the public which the following Whereas Bank of under a may that prove te the and Traders of names arg hereunto foundations and y tnit and dp hereby that we ff. payments wis have ' G. John Thomas and Anthony For my Jn. Pim and James St Co. James W. and Co. Pol and ' William G. G. and J. Frood and Walter 3oha Henrys and John C James M C I T John Con and Co. jun. and 4nd"3ouriJqttot; Br. and No. 453'*> 4�754� 405-88, 100I. 9175, 35i85� Prizes above loK No. 11564, 37191,10989, 50I. Drawn in all 4874 of the Speeches in great ' Lord be if I. had any where failed in that decency of one gentleman 6wes to ' However much we differ in we ought ill to agree in good For it is to be that politics and good breeding are not altogether however acceptable in the region of find no place ia this ' How elfe deliberations be the of the Morning or Public Whether my has adhered to this is mote than 1 pretend to all I can fay that did infringe fuch an was far from my In the of the words and my Are they any If they I cannot that I will of the lame before 1 So that if the choler is it 0>Y tp remove it. I. threatened with i but it gives me no A the of .my makes me entirely He may his whenever he to take it If he the with troops and 1 wrap np I me Were he and I dare fay he will find 1 Y in The Comic Opera of. Lional and with additions by Mr. is now be performed in a few days arid decorations entirely * Dec. At a man was robbed in by four who after were apprehended and in 3d.] Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and Mrs. and Mil's arrived in the packet from The yacht arrived The With Capt. Andrews and his arrived from the 4th.] The Earl of Lord and his and Mr. arrived in the packet from A few days James Noble of co. to the amiable Mift daughter of John Bulteel of co. Filgate of co. to Mifs Anne of A few days the rev. Mr. of that Co. the Mr. James THE ic will to that the notes of Sir George and Company bear at the rate of 6 per Irom the 3d of this month until paid that they accept of their own notes in all payments and that they will in a little time give notice what day the will be open to all and to 6th Dec. 1770. Mr LECTURES ON continued at on and Saturday day courle begin fo food .as thirty have entered their names with Mr. or Mr. the to be continued every Admittance to the whole for one ladies halt a and fingle half a ANY commands for Mr. may be for him ar the Globe at the King's Head .in is returned from his great variety of Winter Silks are now and he begs leave to allure are to favour him with their that he is to tell on the lowed and Beg leave to inform the their and the that they are returned from and have brought thence their Winter and with a variety of for Gentlemen they are alfo well with Silks of and hopes for the honour of their TICKETS in the Exchange Scheme for this are now delivering out at Mr. in THE in Exchange for the year 1760, which remain as alfo all of the preceding years which are yet Uncalled will be paid for the future on Mondays in Crampton from ten till two April Wine being to remove next month to Mr. ' concerns on will fet his houfe in It would very well Tor public very ind contiguous to Four All for Mr. Sneyd will be received at the till the nett and afterwards at his honfe in. where he will continue the TO Mr. Bantu id having np the upper rooms in with ' us with the is now ready to receive a intends to keep his two large rooms on the together the in to entertain any parties with dinners 01 oh mod B. for David Pat. James E. Andrew Henry Weld and Thomas and Reynolds and Val. James Peter Richard Pat. James George John I ohn Andrew ' Andrew and J Luke ' M Charles aai ' Chrisi 4 Edw y ' John We the Bankers of the city of accept of the notes of each as in all payments ted in Dublin the 3d of 1.770. ' David Latouche and Gleadow Finlay J. Dawfon and P. A parcel of German filled the is now impo ' by John in through the particular cater Has beerr enabled to have this article in its paring which he will fell the following prices large per for ready money By bis M the THEATRE jn p. THIS evening wi II be Bf A a a TMe y M be a be The by Mr. Major Gamble Pat Lady Jolly Mi fiAr Mrs. Gazette i Mrs. and by Mifs The to t 4retted.--Oa Saturday will be a LIKE IT. ' TO be a Pod and a pair of cock tail bay trained to the and remarkably who the ji are to apply to John in carriage and will be fold if - - D U B L I N - C A S T L 30m IT k his that officere to his forces do repair tp their without and employed in other By his the Lord Lieutenant's ' WHEREAS exchanged a with Patrick Cj lad he has fince appeared The delivered t and on the three Dec. 1770. ' 0 R. Rowicy is removed frow Great the Round in in need of his by him be TO be a rood ome new Poft ner of coach work ta done with the % ' ' of foch bills of ment at Mr. Thomas 17th. 1770. -Y I I m is I