Hoey's Dublin Mercury (Newspaper) - November 30, 1771, London, Middlesex valuable Medicines the Gerd Dew only by the printer and James S in & Luce printer From November the 30th,' to TUES PA Yv December the 177 r. For the No. 636, &c. fee the lift evening arrived ONE BRITISH which with two before fince our brought the following FOREIGN HE .to the amount of 4000 who debarred at in the ifland of did not meet with the they on the letters from that place that The king of is reported to be very Hi of a 1 It is faid that a body of 11,000 land forces are to be kept on foot in to of 15 regiments of regulars in the pay of Great and lo regiments of the provincials in the pay of the It is reported that Junius has declared that he will write no more letters The particular intimacy that has fo long between the premier and late been broken by which it- is judged that a war is near at Orders for cutters lying at Chatham and to be they were roughly that the part fitted up immediately for channel thole that landed were cut in by the and that two of their had been and fo greatly damaged as to be obliged to throw great part of their artillery into the Nov. 4. Laft night about half an hour after nine as the king was returning to his palace from the houfe of Prince grand chancellor of the his was attacked by a party of fix commanded by capt. at the corner of the of the facing the palace of the of The king was not as of 1 % he was attended only by fome pages and The confederates immediately their carbines and the halls of which went through his The two heiducks were behind the coach with immediately to detend the doors of the carriage when one of them received fo dangerous a wound that he died a few hours and the other was terribly wounded with cuts of a One of the and an endeavouring to the life of their were Very roughly handled by the who at length carried off bis hat was bloody on the This event confirmation and terror through the whole none knowing what was become of the or whether he was killed or only Every was now in motion the the and the Lithuanian guards took paraded every where during the whole We are that had taken an oath at with 25 to deliver up the king dead or alive to the confederates his having been conducted near to there met with Ruffian Here with or torched with begged the king's and to lave him he ordered one part of his men to face the and the ether to advance on the other fide to keep a he then took the opportunity of retiring another way with the king into the part of the wood of where after a painful march for In the of the his had the good fortune to take refuse in a mean cottage near from whence he fent orders to Gen. to come to him at the head of a detachment The king returned this day to the city at four o'clock in the as foon as he arrived at his the put on two wounds in his one made with a t * other with a but they are not At eleven o'clock Te was a of in the cathedral to thank Heaven for having fo happily delivered the king from the hands of They write from are proceeding with the rigour the of that nine Waggons with his had been Our are extremely among whom a declaration of the Ruffian muft needs have a leagues are now but what is grievous no on the Many little parties are as they yet do by plundering the towns and and the with has accepted of the to where he is Nov. 16. the king made a great promotion ' ' L 45. 27. bas in the counT try and all proceedings fri that affair are Mr. Wilkes has received the noble offers from the fons of liberty to beg him to at the city of and to Dr. both as representative of their and as heir to his virtues and Mr. Wilkes has received this of their and favour with every mark of deference and But fuch a at this period would be dangerous to the and highly advantageous to of date and the pandars of the the transports on Saturday was Mr. convicted qf dealing paper from office He was carried in a coach from Newgate to where the A popular lately received Utters from Britain in Reading containing a variety contradictory which prove relative to fetting Portsmouth dock on fire a mere The dated 10, contains the following very extraordinary under the from that a. from a whaling and that in her one with being in a boat a bit the boat in Jenkins in her and down with him but on him into of the from he was taken 00 board by the being much and that in about a fortnight he account we have from undoubted Information has beeD lodged an unlawful meeting at near a religious disputing where there is a Romith generally on A in the above in the that to his fome hundreds of were converted in this metropolis within a few He alto that there were in of the and that in the former place great numbers had been turned by the efforts of one An anonymous that on Sunday were received in Great from in which the king of Spain in the of his proceedings any 1- It is generally that a late baronet will carry his caufe when comes before the When lift in in of an evening's the turned on Mn Garrick's when of the of that great We hear that orders are fent to Deptford and for fuch men of war as have been repaired and fitted out for lea in to fail for to take on board their complement of The of a great lady's health is that many of the weft end of the town have already bought The cancer in her mouth prevents her from is kept fucking under her chin. A great went to but the Imell that the was but In consequence be was not well for does not confer health The defeat of Heyder Ali is as yet by many c-f the Eaft India directors and fome even hts only overthrow is to an in the By from received by yesterday's it appears that the twenty-five who carried off the king of had introduced at different times mto city the character of driving fo many loads of The fame accounts that the after being forced out of his had been carried between two to by which was fo extremely that when he after the fatigue of an hour and an more on in the Where he was relieved by he threw poor truckle and had one ot the molt comfortable naps he ever enjoyed in his Another account that his in his way to the above after from the had the misfortune to Iole his in the grounds in the by which were fo terribly that the pain he underwent in continuing his journey U and no added to the of his A third account that who headed confederates that took the was no moie than a and after joining the reft of the confederates at the entrance of carried as there hearing tlie report of which were fired by the Ruffians of and dreading approach of he who the to divide them into two and fend them forward to leaving four of the band to guard the - Having got rid of his and the principal ef of. the he then to fend the four left with under various different left alone with the he threw at his atuA told that if he would grant him his and a ae would five his His it is to be was not long and he fet out for the hut in the manner that has been The attempt made upon his with pne of the like fort Which have happened within few will render careful in guarding their Their and Faithful will receive a new memento on it 5 and Britain's account of be it ought 10 ferve as a Jeffon to another monarch to take care that he be always properly However dating the late enterprize of the confederates may the deed is not without precedent in our own country in the with a few attacked the of. in the public dragged him out of his him upon before and was driving with him full gallop to Tyburn to hang but luckily the and the duke by favour 0fkne: On the of the will .be and lord of for the Such is the fluctuation of that now at the head of opposition in the houTe of was in the duke ef one of the obnoxious of by the people of Mr. the a popular and is now the butt of general execration with the gloria It is confidently that the Spanish has received from his court to and that one of the chief grandees of the duke of Medina de Rio of is to be appointed to Orders are fent to the office ready fix for twelve tren of war of the third rate to be feat to by the 10th of next The in the have received all imaginable to their different It is that a twenty gun is getting ready at to be Rationed off the Tower for a too well known to need further It is faid to be a point that whenever the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland quits his high he will be therein by Lord - The late celebrated did not die poor he died rich in and rich in integrity and public in. true dignity and honour rich In refined quality and ornament of the human mind rich in a of the whole train of virtues magnificently rich even -in the extreme of he to the bafe and and will felt fweet hope 0s"foul,'' in the laft fatal every - The TICKETS in the LOTTERY foi 500,000!. for the year 1^7 drawn before the at Seventh day's above No. 16054^ 2000I. No. 9844^ 19141, 500I. 1819, 3y>i8, 13915, 46401, 11660, 37679 50I. ' day's No. 146"^ No. 4586*4, 36300, 500I. The of arid for have on there have been left by the to the a days in the who fent a his men port. A of twind unfortunately that the brig fo that flie oq into a- bif m tbe the ' - The who now approve in- * no child be the danger cutting their is entirely - Prince of and cleared out London for this port the alt. Friday laft were entered at the 800 of ' -' ' On 48th of Mr. furgeon to - Nov. 18th.] The arrived in port from - ' - - - a the at both his lie carried ' The and the with Dec. An excellent charity was ia s me poor to pf at which 6$.> 17s. - ' Tie aad the from Liverpool Mr slewed of ety for i- ' ' A fm days ago at - jelly's to of the amiable Mifs co. 09I. foi to lady of Samuel was of - ' 1 Mr. John v NATHANIEL at ment heirs to acquaint his day por ed an of the wear t he luin ty and he is to the 03�6etlr4 the 5th, 1771. f Being returned from the of Winter and for the honour of their commands i- ' ' and in cn timers and the are tuis in a variety from * of - only in in teeth perfect without in keep fuch as are already prevent the cure the firm and dole co the they and all 'the of a ' Sold Mr. jun. at the Mercury in - the I v t with With a a CURE for SPLEEN * or a JOURNEY to the pat Lady her LOST about * a ilver fome which can be if ho to aiy will the dune to Mr. fhe nb B. TO a term ot all that oient at county of all No- 53-53 No. 46701^ 5000I'. 7457> 17963, No. 46094, 50I the Make on that replied the for he'd a kitchen fire in dog provided he was lure getting a fop in the The Raw that the trial on in tlie court relative to the Sir James Lowther and the duke of out by Mr. and was this there of which from the to one third part of and in the Mayor of fpr buying wheat contrary to not more forty glafs frora work quay fifty built Ninth No. 11909, 500I, No. 2289, 6*16, 37PI, 37850, 370S5, j 16-81, 41781, 43915, - ' CO 1 Y N E W S. Co 15. a baker was fined 51, by the Right his the thirteen and four pence per over the lift one half and finding the above ingenious council aptly alked the 11 Whether it was their that that fum was equal to the third of the value of Ingle wood foreft Lord was Jatt Friday in one of the boxes at to fee the and laughed very heartily at the of the Sir John .An advocate for a certain unpopular in that the of C. was reclaimed % and however free had been with other men's he bad taken a which might them of his cpes a and upon the principles of the the other to the matter of the ufe of laid hoped that this example will others ftom m e l Ut 25. Boys are again up in parts of the county a day but hear of their meeting on the nic broke into houfe at Grange near where they committed acts and when of whom they went la they dragged one: the to chappel neat they buried Mm in a fome Up n a ropie brought the of Duke or who that had lain with another Caid obliged 19 him ta his b that the next 10 the 6f George of N. b. ate about a the at an clay out to that the might Have in The Sieur a celebrated mathematician at has jult to the king of and to the royal a piece of machinery it the figure of the god of which a bark it is pays its to the then writes lines its and afterwards plays two upon a The execution of this Automaton has given uncommon to all who have beheld it they allowed to the various &c. by which it is in The appointed by the royal academy of for examining the Chief have certified that it moves by the fide of and not by any other 1 A 11 The patriots la Ireland is much more and manly than that of fome this fide the water The former are real fuch as the of to no way of them from that the and of the 6^'*" ' Harney was to return his houfe in. that Henry jun. of this is a of the peace for the bounties of bnd u v % i n. This day was by at the - Green Fine 4 8 S 6 d. I 4 0 o and but every now lives in the she of ot by hereof 4 price felted 8s. 84 THE HISTORY of tiroes of By Dr. mennt for and gave for time of. to ved this day