Middlesex Journal And Evening Advertiser (Newspaper) - May 16, 1775, Middlesex, Middlesex w The following b an copy of which was printed on laft the Hoaft of Commons by hive 16 ie Parliament - of tit G b n s. Assembly 4 with the of 1 to gracious and attached to his his ancient loyal of New behold with the concern the unhappy disputes Country and her the and of the ] J opulence of American and the welfare of depend on of and between on kingdom the Great Britain entitled j whole for mtc the great bond of union aU the their j regulate the trade of the fo as to ma Ice it the the mother and to prevent Its being to the parts of his been fully recognized but an tion from the duties on all articles of commerce which we i Ba Lieute V * port and the or on commodities which donot in with the products or ca from Great May 16. N. S. R INC E took fo vice John ohn be to * by r 7 Lullum Wood to vice by John to be vice Wood by i; to vice which can by line of on theft grievances been made in mode of government the the we with that which the oF and a and at the fame time with the is to That fro and always that our merce will be chared regard ro rhe and of Great J Britain and alf the fame time we humbly conceive that the ney all ibis be paid into die ra be drawn of the Crown to the fcr whole Captain John an Company of in leave of the and their Imperial fet out in for The foon after M. S. Thp Great recovered from her late hopes that her health - arrived a frim r 8"tV-J:l^be^rir-tt^Ekau� by the return the act for rhe of I- i ' ances the for prohibiting the of colony from any law for the pf a currency to bea legal ten in colony cur commerce fo a of a oo the credit of the our the change of ihe property muU r-c ff without tHis expedient we the wurin very A prevails here j to prevent an order has been by when there are more thap Si of tit ua the fame they are thp A ago the Court received an acr this has cloyed a of fight of civil tion of lithe It is therefore Wfr tion tinder which the good this Colony have feges fo thw folow in in its infancy after that of in and implied in With the and an the ' during the Jaft or to aids on any fudden our the periods and finking theoi hy and the want tent faithful here from their to oyr 01^^ a as may ot ' is as magazines belonging and carried off with them ali they thought Petrify We a of three arts taken to flop the The appointed Mr. Abbert Lieute of the of this ' command of the is to Mi de h Major pt the French up of Bender and fonal merit give to hops will fill The 4 * The the Prince della of the to her the with j. day before his his held a Bed of cattle the will known in a which tp quickly to in: frr the - - the r a Violation of bur aft the lift of carred on by 7 * a extent pf country and in- which frat is with we by dirking the on t we ever ever I for that commerce to he paid at t 'The to on to to-day Md the this L ON D O N. vf a letter dated an received here the Capt. and crew of the Spanish - a Cage la f doubted whether * - keep a the of bis at Ci to bear our aids to the and for as and 14 tbe will Aviated ba remote Gwen Office the importation of | of of acrd the Office the Goal of the of Houfe of his rights of jhe them cart it Atter tjf that we feet the mo ft the df fhe right to the all whatever iA heavy ta amount to a. total in oor bear with the vatt which been expended by oar In the of and the which werit derived 10 the and pf of the Records 1 of and and laft war from wito and influence over founded on free and un- We are at a lofs the pf Comptroller of and of the of in of Ply May 1775. V Grenadier ' id don Corbett is appointed to and vice which has been by ade for the fole and of in for the of and the other and nary of the The trial by a jury of the vicinage in civil and within the we as to the of our lives and and one main pillars of the and therefore view with horror ibi of the of 35th of Henry the as held up by the joint of both of Parliament in 176J, for - of and of in the Colony of in to be tried in and we arfe equally alarmed the late his to of offences in one be or within & of When we consider that of oii has by the English been the courts of and the of ihe admiralty purely regard the iterations been in that by tending powers the indemnify the be liable by that means depriving the 6t hia a as to We complain pf of 7 th of George the 'the 59th, the this Colony for the expence of with the by that law 1 and our powers till we why imported from the and imported the province or Be loaded duties than brought from the by we ace deprived of a branch of behold a | ton - of the to lie by - t v and Cornet fecond troop of crimination between us and the fugar colonies to equally injurious and * h r Nor can we forbear the which have been excited in the colonies by the the the province of Roman religion fuch ample 1 - as confider in whatever may we cannot help ling fct the of our brethren in the from the operation of the ads of Parliament relative to that in At the fame time we vice vice William Major y. by Regiments of Dragoon John vice Flower 5 Captain Phillip de la Motte to be f Captain Richard Grant to be Captain of a vice Philip de la Houghton to be vice Richard Francis to be of- the violent that have been in of tie which tehd to and pur We claim a fit rights con fen t before the no a of that to which hy and by which alone be to us the rights Attached every tie ot and regard to British and to with reverence and its excellent form of we the power and grandeur of or the and dignity of our is the convinced can only arife from the both To render this union permanent and if the undoubted right of the Colours to - Lieutenant John vice .by - John Trotter to be Lieutenant by Lovelace to be vice George to vice Robert Lovelace of Captain of a vice Charles by Archer to be Hall 1 by * to be vice Archer j by 16th Regiment of George to-be vice William McDermott 5 by 41 ft. Regiment of Fodt Capt. John froto thaj the of off lion and a half of of His reduced the of in five four per Cvell The want of corn is fo all over that the as an ive with foreign Corn French from the the 1 ft of premium for every quintal 12 every of and all to be from paying any duty oi in any French - * Ihe that fo much indignity is offered to the flag the from the made by the cf London to when the latter tentions to of take up any in the of but their own two articles are meht rigidly ciri Itf the of this that Soain the colours of England indignity that from the of it that the a Xing in making the world Monarch declared war the Emperor of arrows the enemy of thepey of the King of is diligently augmenting his mediating signal blow King of France a formidable and the King ol Great Britain is at the eve of a war with His ' r 1^ On Monday the Of Cumberland arrived in town from Major General who is gone to is appointed to the command pf a 3d of late Lieutenant General Lieutenant Col. Member fbr ' 4 appointed hant Governor of the ot Lieutenant brother to Lord Colonel is appointed to to the 46 cn regiment late Major General