World Fashionable Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - March 16, 1787, London, Middlesex 65.] March 16, 1787, 3d.] KING's at the King's in the will be A Grand Serious CESARE IN The entirely And selected from the various Operas set by that able Under the Direction Dr. i The principal Characters by ' Signor Sitnor Signor Signora And Madam End of the first Aft a New representing THE MUSES MOUNT End of the a New THE TRIUMPH OF JULIUS Painter and GAETANO Signor By Their MAJESTIES no Person can be admitted the Pit 6d.-First Gallery 5 Gallery 3s. The Doors to at Half past and begin exactly at BY PARTICULAR AT the THEATRE THIS March 16. Will be MESSIAH s A SACRED Set to Music by Mr. The Principal Vocal Parts hy Mr. Mrs. And Madame First Violin by Mr. Tickets to he and Places for the to be taken of Mr. at the of the 10s. 6d. 5s. First Gallery 3s. 6d. Second 2s. The Doors to be opened at half after Five to begin at half after Vivant Rex THE a will be called - To which will be VIRGIN The Tragedy of the Count of Narbonne was last nighty for ihe id time at this performed to a very brilliant and with the greatest it will very soon be and due notice given of the particular THE Evening will be a called THE To which will be UPON TWO The the Way to Keep and the new Musical of Love and were last night performed to an extremely crowded and splendid audience and Gentlemen who were disappointed of due notice of Mrs. Abington's next night of the new Play of Such Things will with the 3d time Love and Mrs. next appearance will be on in the character of in the revived Comedy of the to which will be Three Weeks After Last Night of the Company's performing till Easter For the Benefit of Mr. AT the T h e a t r e Ro y a l in Coven On March 31, 1787, Will be performed a not acted these two galled THE CARELESS Lord Mr. LEWIS Lord Mr. POPE Mr. And Sir Charles Easy Lady Mrs. 1 Mrs. Mrs. And Lady Betty Mrs. will he added A MUSICAL Tickets and places ior the boxes to be had of Mr. in and of Mr. at the WANTED to an ANNUITY of it must be on an unincumbered for good price will be Several other Sums are ready to on Apply or direct to Mr. John No. 3, New PATENT and CHEAP at the King's No. 139, WHIP and UMBRELLA Makers to the Prince of Wales and Princess and Umbrellas from 7s. to 16s. Retail and for Old &c. exchanged or The famous Anodyne Necklaces for Children's preventing &c. 4s. Patent Oiled Linen from Ope to Two Guineas This Day was I Neatly printed on a Writing in Three Price 1 6d. THE RECESS A TALE of OTHER By the Author of The of u Are not the words More free from peril than the envious Court the penalty of * The seasons Printed for T. in the ' Of may be Editions of The Chapter of a 6d., The I LISLE THis Evening the last Time till and by special and earnest be rej the eighth the fashionable called LA FOLLE PAR After which the general will be for the fifth the new called MADAME On Monday will be the celebrated medy written by M. called j LE BARBIER DE In Four j The Readings at Eight The of to be had of Mr. New The Courses of French Literature as ' For the BENEFIT of On April the 25th, WILL be a CONCERT of VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL ] The Particulars of which will be advertised in Hue 1 6d. to be had of Mr. NoJ 4, This Day is Elegantly printed in one and with a Map of the and Plans of the Sieges Price 6s. in of the CAMPAIGNS in and 1781, in Southern Provinces of By Lieutenant Colonel T A R L E T 0, Commandant of the late British Printed for T. C a in the INDIA MUSLIN Messrs. SMITH and and No. 173, HAVING purchased several Thousand worth of exceedingly they enabled to sell for ready ten twenty per cheaper than at any other house in They beg leave to ladies that their purchase con- of 4<-4th, 6-4th Wide 4-4th, 6-4th.aud 8-4ths Wide Book 4-4th, 6-4th and 7-4ths and Book striped and &c. superfine Decca coloured every kind and fine Long Cloth for Handkerchiefs that measure full ell and fine at 5s. and 5s. 6d. and every other article SINGULAR INDENTIONS AND No. 148, RESPECTFULLY informs the hath lately invented an infallible and wonderfully singular STROP and COMPOSITION for keeping RAZORS ever so old or in good Without or using the The plaudits of thousands more amply speak their praise and to which may be added the Shaving His British Lavender Water is unparalleled odoriferous and cephalic qualities 5 his Spirit of is ia fragrance equal if net surpassing the The above curious Articles are to be had of the sole and as Every other Article in genuine Foreign Perfumery not surpassed in England for quality and of all Foreign Traders and Country will find the truly and not perishable The Powders and Pomatums for the prepared for the will retain their pristine odour and firmness of texture in the extremes of different N. B. Families raking the Pomatum by will find particular To the PROPRIETORS of EAST INDIA JOHNSTONE by his Letter to the Court of dated the 20th of j signified his intention of withdrawing from being a Candidate for the at the General Ejection on ' Wednesday the nth of April on account of the debilitated state of his permit me therefore earnestly to solicit the honour of your Votes and Interest to succeed Which will greatly and ever gratefully by 5 Ladies and Your most and obedient humble Clapham JOHN 1787^.___ To the PROPRIETORS of LAST INDJA Ladies and ADVERTISEMENTS having already in the public soliciting your interest at the ensuing election of East India I trust you will excuse the liberty I take thus early to declare an intention of offering myself a The magnitude and consequence of the concerns of the are unquestionably of very great importance to the prosperity of this Commercial and are become inseparable from the interest of the In the objects which these considerations I have ever that the rights and privileges of the Pro with the safety of private ought bly to 5 and that a permanency of the shipping interest is indispensable with the security of the returns to this and necessary to its as a naval in which the Company's ships have hitherto borne no inconsiderable part. s trust and confidence that the affairs of the Com- situation good mayi become not only safe and but capable of ari increase of profit the who have risked their j property anil maintaining so extensive a earnestly to the honour of contributing assistance to these and to render myself useful to the | East India L take the liberty of requesting your i votes and interest at 1 with the utmost Ladies and j Your and most obedient l ' Headings anb at Seven by Mr. LACY Mrs. ' The * and Miss The Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. be advertised Tickets for the 5s.: Gallery as. To be Mr. No. 80, of Mr. No. 2, j and at Free No. 0X#0RL5-STREET, Qn 195iat Half past Ten o'Clock in the DR. and Mr. BATH AM will their Course of LECTURES on the THEORY and PRACTICE of and DISEASES of WOMEN and Particulars may by applying to Dr. 34, to Mr. 10, from eight in and from to seven in the ' The THREE WILD HUMAN with MONSTROUS full of MOVING Being TW O FEMALES and a are TO be from Ten o'Clock in the till Nine at at Mr. No. 31, The are that the Exhibition of the WONDERFUL PHENOMENA called by the most will continue for this it being yet uncertain after the expiration of they will be or not any longer exposed to public Admittance Two Shillings Children half For special particulars of them read the TO the Nobility and Gentry who are in the real brown sort of GOLDEN meet with that scarce article at No. 3, St. and flavour of the excels N. B. Fine Portugal sold for also fine Transparent and Green ones for fine French sold for &c. Families served with all kinds of Fruit and Garden Stuff of the best To be Published by SYSTEM of the FRENCH by NICHOLAS during the course of sixteen has had the honour of instructing many of the Nobility and both in France and in The Proposals may be had at Mt. in the Mr. New and under by whom Subscriptions are The Author begs his Friends will honour him with an early order to facilitate 'the Publication of this which is now in the This Day was A New being the in Two Volumes Price 12s. in of SOCIETY and MANNERS in ITALY With Anecdotes relating to some eminent By JOHN M. D. Printed for A. and T. in the Of may be 1. Dr. Moore's Society Manners in and cth edit. 16s. in Medical 6s. in 3. Anecdotes of the Russian in a Series of by William 6s. ' HOWARD I AN AT a General Meeting of the at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the on March ' in the a Report being from the assembled by public March 2, 1787; containing reasons for the Subscribers at large s I. That this Meeting do agree with the That Mr. Howard's refusing to let the Subscribers r do an honour to in erecting a statue to was an event to be in the very first hint of this business which was given to the it was foretold that if it could not be executed before his return was for of a Mr. Howard would certainly prevent but still that there can be no cause to regret the having made an which even in its failure has proved a striking memorial of his by convincing the world that his like his other exceeds the common scale of human 3, the erection of a Statue being row lj necessary to inform the by public advertisement is hereby one whs chuses it may have on giving or sending between the 31st of March the 31st of to the person to whom it was That all demanded back on or the 31st of May next be considered as intrusted to the disposal of the the following purposes - 1. To strike 3 medal in honour of the Great Philanthropist j. a Prison with some such words as the britain to the visitor of from the of Xenophon's Oration upon a better shall be suggested in time Which is in English nearly have no image of his though were desirous to it in honour of he never ceased forming by labour of monuments of his A copy of subscriber of five guineas or upwards j prie to every subscriber under that The remainder to be applied to of prisoners fer small -j or any other That the be requested to meet as early in June as a to be laid a. General Meeting on the 1 st Wednesday in V. That the Thanks of Meeting be given to Mr. for his regular attendance and impartiality | in the and be desired to | and cause them to Be * Many been 4 f - | simple View of that rgrand the It was struck in honour of our Patriot r 1 3;-f of the ingenious on this subject will be thankfully s There is inscription fitter j in than a one strikes in IN HOUSE OF March In a Committee went through and reported the Gainsborough Bridge and Road Ordered Mr. Divorce to be Ordered the Reports of the Balloting for Printing the Judicature in a proper mode of regulation for Ordered Spotsworth Common to be recommitted to Tuesday HOUSE OF March 15. Read a first and second and several Private MOTION IN FAVOUR OF that he should this day move for leave to bring in a to repeal such part of those of commonly called the Test and Corporation as require the Sacrament to be administered to all persons presented to certain civil IMPEACHMENT OF MR. The order of the day being for the of the whole House on the charges Mr. Mr. St. John took the and after Mr. had been called in and answered a few Sir JAMES stood to open the articles of charge against Mr. on the of salaries and He premised to the that the matters which he had to lay before them would probably be found of a dry and unentertaining yet he hoped their intrinsic importance would palliate that and entitle them to a deliberate He had not the assigned to perrons of so much greater ability than to paint the condition of desolated of Princes driven into or abandoned to the tyranny of others of Princesses stript of their and oppressed by that which owed them protection but he had to describe the mischiefs of internal dis of breach of and the grossest He had to shew how this bad management of affairs produced those the remedying of which had been pleaded as the cause and the excuse for all the of which the person now accused had been before He then opened the first article of the contract given to Alexander for providing bullocks for the use of the The Court of had laid down as that all contracts should be publickly and the most reasonable terms that these contracts should only be given from year to and that at the expiration of every year should be issued for new in direct disobedience of these he that Johnson had in 1777 the contract given to him for three and so fac from being concluded on the most reasonable the expences were increased to an enormous a Thus seven drivers Were allowed to every 12 and tho' Mr pleaded the Sir for the augment yet the number bullocks charged for were 2,626 more than he and the difference between expenditure on that and no less than 02,4.001. This increase of expence to the Company was made principally by an accumulation of salary to the contractor to the amount of 46,8001. per And this was Mr. Hastings on authority of a of that who was now no This Gentleman had that the public service was injured by too narrow a spirit of treating with this was very poor authority in such a for it could not be that so great a he had would do otherwise than approve a. rich In addition to the 46,8001. which he had just before stated as the increase of Mr. Alexander who was in partnership with had the grant victualling which was - worth three thousand two the amount an additional douceur of 50,000!. per In October this money had squeezed from Cheit and Mr. Hastings who assigned for of that the of the found in April ho better method of relieving those than by applying the money to the enriching df 'a as he meant afterwards fo was the agent of - corrupt and rife confidant of transactions that would hot bear ' next article of charge on this was i granted to Gedrge for ih 4efiati<& of were