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   Morning Chronicle (Newspaper) - May 18, 1793, London, Middlesex                                LI 0 4 4 1 MAT FIRE WORK will be on May 1793, In Honour of Her MAJESTY By ORDER OF FIRST 1. A Salute of 3. A Line of the 3. Twelve Water 4. A Spiral Wheel illuminated turning on the Of the Twelve Water Balloons with Serpents and 6. Twelve Water 7. A large Balloon Wheel ornamented with Roman 2nd Pots de SECOND 8. MOUNT the and the FORGE of VULCAN in the CAVERN of the THIRD 9. Twelve Sky A large illuminated with Purple with a of brilliant 31. a large r a various 12. A large Regulating of fix Mutations a Vertical Wheel of various a change of Fine Pointed 3d. a fixed Sun in 4th. a large 5th. Six Vertical Wheels of various 6th. a. Double fixed Star in brilliant Fire 13. Twelve half Sky 24. One Air Balloon Six in two different Clanger 16. A Flight of Sky 17. Two with turning Columns in various with G. R. in the adorned wuh Roman 38. Cue Air Balloon with 19. Twelve pound Sky 20. One large Horizontal Globe with a Crown on the opens in four and CHARLOTTE the Crown ornamented with Stars and Brilliant a A Flight of Sky Two larg e I in Two Mutations the Wheel plays in and a in brilliant 23 A large Salamander of various with an Horizontal Wheel on the ornamented with Roman Candles and Pots 14. Two Triumphal Arches with a Crown in the 25. A Flight of Sky 26. A large Horizontal which transforms into a grand of various with Roman Candles and de 2,7. Three Pyramids of Roman 08. To conclude with a large Bomb Shell illuminated with Blazing and Comet Tea and Coffee The Doors to be opened at the Concert begin at and the at Eleven The ROTUNDA is open for the on and On the 28th there wiM be A MASQUERADE at this Tickets ONE and French Wines POSITIVELY Tag LAST Saturday the to comply with the withes of many who were on Monday lift for Want of will be repeated the molt entertaining caled LA SOIREE DES In three The half guinea tickets will admit two coming The Reading will begin at Eight late ROYAL No. doors will be opened this morning at ten the Exhibition and Sale by Private of this celebrated Collection will then and continue till the Admittance One Mr. the principal Manager of the European being alio appointed to conduct the above important attends at the from ten to and at the Or lean 3 Gallery from twelve to DUSSELDORF GREAT SPRING MESSRS. V. and R. EXHIBITION of from the celebrated Gallery of 1 will be opened again on Monday the aoth and wilt continue open every Sundays from nine in the morning till in thu Admittance is. Catalogue for the engraved from this twelve of which are already are received at the Exhibition and at THE POLYGRAPHIC No. 88, are now open for the Exhibition and Sale of by the Polygraphic from Eleven in the Morning till Admittance One will be with a tree transferrable Ticket of for the MORLAND valuable aud unequalled Collection of the Works of the which is now felling eff by Private will continue open only a very Such of the Public as have not already feen this much admired are not to lofe the as the Gallery will finally Onne and Co. inform the admirers of Morland's tkat they have another Number from the at the which makes up with the other five in a very and complete To be had only at the FOR NIGHTS Great This at Half after Seven NEW various ENTERTAINMENTS will be displayed in the Admittance Three Shillings each Tickets and places to or any inclined to learn lome apply to Mr. at No. 9, in N. B. Qn account of preparations which will be made for a variety of New will be no Public Performances neit Mr. for that week only will wait on the Nobility aod Gentry at their own by giving proper The lift night of performing in Director of the ICON begs leave to inform the he has lately come into the two lon o originally painted an I exhibited by Mr. and - which have never been Public when in in they are both in the inferior to and the Great the of the one the Sun Riling through a that of the The the Sun Setting after And will be introduced this Evening in tke following Scene i. Sun through a 2. An of the 3. The Effect of the after 4. Storm and 5. Fire from a Light To conclude with thg Miltonic G. S. Carey's much admired confiding of Comic and And Singing Grain will be between the Dwors to be open at half paft and to begin at feats 3s. Second feats as. The room will be illuminated EThe Accompaniments on the Grand Piano Forte to the and the Organ to the kernes of the by Mr. rpO be of a very uly between the and fn perfect and tvery both for and particulars may be known by applying iq 13, Earl of ico Lord Brazen Collected at St. Patrick's Chapel - 30 TO Neapolitan 30 Ladies at Collected by Mr. E. by Mrs. by Mrs. tlc at Catholic The patronized by his Royal the PRINCE OF will be on THURSDAY The Gardens on this will be illuminated In a of The room adjoining the and the Prince's will be and opened as Supper The will be floored for the accommodation of who chufe to His Royal the Duke of York's Band in full will perform of The Wines to of Port. and will he given in various parts of the Doors open at ten and Supper Rooms at Tickets one guinea ST. MARGARET's May 11,1793, TT is that all who chafe Tickets of to St. Margaret's on the 30th of to prevent will order their men to go to the end of down along the Broad and down on the of St. Margaret's drive up and take up after the performance is over in the fame The North and Weft Doors will be opened at Ten and at a Quarter before No Ladies will be admitted with and they are to without if No will be allowed to keep nor will they be admitted into any part of the on any account By Order of the SPA WILL Open on with a variety of as follow of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL Comic &c. under the direction of in honour of her Birth will be a Grand of FIRS by Signior and fUnder the authority of his Majesty's moil noble Board of in which will be exhibited new In the Exhibition of Paintings is added three 1 rge The world in France in representing 500 Republican and now and in the kingdom of to the and in all their and cruel operations on the innocent and 3d. The and the ul i end of fuch In the of the evening will be exhibited a of a a view of the ROCK of 1'AR. Door to be opened at five begin at half paft and at Admittance One MR. SALOMON acquaints the Nobility and that at the particular defire of many of the he is induced to have another Concert on MONDAY the 27th which will be the lalt this and in which the maft favourite as well as the much admired fong by Madame accompanied on the violin by Signor and the double Concerto performed by Viotti and will be Tickets at 10s. 6d. may be had of Mr. at the ana at Longman and aud Hay FOR ' By Order of the Honourable the of in the Long on the 30th at fc the * * FOLLOWING X viz. H. T. 7 St. 3 The to be viewed at e Bear on the A T a Meeting of the United Committees of Sub- for the relief of the Clergy of Refugees in the held at Free Tavern the 17th of 1793. That the thanks of this Committee be to Mrs. Hannah for having given fne profits of her excellent Remarks on the Speech of to the ufe of the French Emigrant and like wife for her elegant and pathetic to the Ladies of Great Britain in their by which Die has doubly contributed to this charitable And that the following from the fame be charity is of no We plead not for their ' but for their Aud let the more who 8 look for as well as the objects of their ' bear in that if men could have Sacrificed their 1 to their they had not now been in * this Let us them the purity of our by ' beneficence of our H. 9 o o o 0 4 8 6 16 o 0 9 o 6 4 8 4 9 10 2% 17 0 6 e o 9 1 18 s o 6 6 Rev. Mr. Hull Rev. John Jones Rev. Barrow 10 Rev. L 6 Barrow 5 Mr. at Broughton in the Peter in - by the Rector Rev. ville Curteis iz Rev. Mr. 28 iz 6 6 37 17 o at Kiddington Hand Stratford 4 18 c 6 6 o 10 o o Collected by the Rev. Mr Clinton 19 3 at Hull 5 $ % % by T. at his Chapel at the Catholic Bath 49 13 at Warwick jo o Beckford % 7 Rev. W. 106 xx Rev. Ed. of Durham 6 o Rev R. Jenkins 7 j Rev. More ao o at Ince Chapel 13 % at the Chapel at Little 5 o o o x o o 6 10 16 o M. D. M. and 5 Haflet B.A. Edmund of Williams Mrs. Mifs Wrighte Rev. Mrs. Knight F. J. A. De Rev. Dr. Returned by fundry P Jarvas Holmes A Gentleman By the labour ef five at 990 3 o i o 6 o 6 o 6 o o o o g o o o o o o o 7 5 10 j o 10 10 xo 5 5 S i x % x % % 5 1 1 3 1 6 z % c The United Committee will meet at Free Tavern every Monday and Friday at Twelve * are received by the following Bankers * and and Co. and Co. and Co. and Co. Coutts and Co. Drummonds and Co. and Co. Tritton and Co. No. Hoare and No. 6a, and Co. No. 30, Mr. Baron and Co. No. 50, Clarke and Co. No. 28, Mr. Lloyd's Smith Payne and Co. hornton and Co. Sir James Co. No. 73, and Co. No. 65, Sir James and Co. Co. No. 5, Mr. Richard Fuller and Co. No. 84, Sir Richard Carr Glyn and Co. No Cameron and Co. By T. J. Next week will be price Four Guineas 1H E WOK By ARTHUR on the Life and Genius of and Printed for G. and J. M COLLEGE DEFECTIVE IN * TELFAIR removes impediments in from of hearing or cleft or other bad formation of the In inveterate cafes youth are kept on in their grown up may be relieved by occasional BRITISH SOCIETY for the GOOD November 23, 27, Sir Jos. it Samuel formed for the of good Servants of both that ruhs will to bind benevolence and public Uy providing rewards for the for the for the aged The of obtaining good and continuing in their muft be an inducement Ma iter to become a A nd hope of reward will be an additional incitement to the and good behaviour of the faithful EXTRACTS from feme of the REVISED Every annual Subscriber of One or of Fifteen may annually nominate one male or female hired fo in proportion for any larger be become entitled to the following In cafe of age or after a faithful of three years to one an annuity of three pounds during life or incapacity and a farther annuity of three pounds for every farther term of three with the fame 2 If a to or fet up in the Society has a power to pay down a turn of a future 3. a Servant fifty years of and entitled to a future of eighteen pounds or has the either to in and obtain a higher future or may bt i immediately half the annuity therein capable of and Servants by the or wanting have at the N. B. A General is iu are and more extended clans mav be had at the No. The Chancellor of the Exchequer to the made by Mn and the public benefit to be ou fuch an as the he had ho objection to delay the Report till there would be an a full fair Affr moved by tm v f the that the fum 675.C00I be railed by way of the year 1793, was put and The of the that there be to his for d the year 1793, the fum of 255,0001. out of plus from the from Janury 1793, t0 the jrh 17^0..- was asd the being the Report 01cd be on The Corn was to be read a tiine on Tke articles of thi ol and legally imported into to be imported from into Great read a ordered to be and be reiu J of BRITISH HOUSE OF may 17. A was fent to the Houfe of that their would proceed further in the Trial of Warren on Friday Read the Bills on the Adjourned till HOUSE OF The for remedying certain in the Courts of Great in and in the Counties Palatine of and Day for reluming the debate on this be After with the of the Houfe the Speaker to be point of ag in the former he proceeded to fay a few words in of the propriety of the to his which he had the honour of moving on Mr. Buxton the motion of the able Mr. Hussey the He faid was a foi the fame in the by voluntary which had for forty fum contributed amounted to a and 400I. annually in Marty in different parts of the ' He had made many enquiries of whom he mart capable of forming as to the probable good to be from plan and he had found gone of thern who thought it a right He were but fte 3000l ets of the people for He thought the Houfe had no drf he would therefore give his decided negative the and thought it his duty to take the fenfe of the Houfe upon it. Mr. Dos com ee differed front comr The Order of the Day being and the Houfe having gone into a Committee of Ways and The Chancellor of the Exchequer it was his intention to move a for railing the fum of 675,000!. by way of He conceived it would be for him to enter further upon the as he that Gentlemen were inclined the of it till the which might either be made or on but that was the laft day to which the Report could be as the day of the was on Mr. Taylor thought it might be as well to take the Report on us was generally to be a day of private Mr. Sheridan to whether the bargain as to the Lottery had been already The Chancellor of the i as tjw other private would be that it was that a bargain in a ve fi Thig Jd have been Friend who He conceived meat of agriculture to be of the importance as his expectations fram the pretty he would it his Mr. D. Scott thought it the duty of the Houfe fa protect agriculture as much as they had done and his approbation to the of Hon. Mr. Rolle and Mr. Stanley alfo favour of the Mr. ia proportion to the probable benefits to be from which would not be felt by the of land but by thV farmers indeed by all Sir W. Dolben was the fura be and one of it in no practical tage would arife from the The Society which had been mentioned by an Honourable Gentleman to winch he had the honour to Mr. Taylor that although he had formed a decided opinion under whatever regulations as there might perhaps be fome though no friends to might think it by certain to obviate in a great degree the evils from he would if the Right Gentleman had no that he would now the outline of the regulations which he meant to The Chancellor of the Exchequer his principal to to prevent a moll of he meant the mode of from day whether the ticket be drawn on that To remedy he to give a power to the to vary the number of tickets to be drawn in each at their as this might not prevent gambling for to the whole and the vate Societies were to be left to pay the nod upon their own but upon that of the Sheridan it was the he had heard of its being a of degradation to pay rewards s the two following whith at occurred to as applied te this a very different Let on the drawing of the 2000 tor or of the 1500. would next that the numbers drawn only be taken down and printed under the authority of the In his opinion it was to give a good the public pay it was the were to without any reward for his he was when he found Gentlemen too forward arid to do good to public for upon that footing the Board of Controul had been He had no to the principles of the independent of the one he had would therefore with as an amendment to and that they be In a numerical ar- of and to fo as to reHder it to the infert that no in which they were regulation fall upon the Sir Watkin in favour of the original motion for the F conceiving this to be obly a motion for leave to bring in a lie would it in the The Speaker explained that no was intended he meant to prevent at where the tickets were unlicenced more to all m Mr. Taylor did not think the regulations would the he faw any regulations which he thought likely to remedy the it was very i A u l much his at the to give be In of the - * 9 o I every to the executive government with to of throwing any impediment in the Mr. it was to have a radical and that no palliation would do to the regulations by the Right Honourable it appeared to that the only effect of the ift regulation would to make gambling with to the 2d, it opportunity would be afforded of making any opposition to it. Mr. Fox to a few which would certainly induce him to give his negative to certainly thought of the importance if any be made in nothing could Be more proper of public that the pirn could do any hac tas to up fo as to have no- the Houfe no to body there but the for the mull be carried on and the regulation of As to the laft with regard to Lottery it was front paft that it muft be totally ply to fuch a the money of the could not conceive that the nomination of a Boar this kind ought to be by his and he confe it was additional argument with him appointment being by his that fio perfori could be appointed to any office under the Board  

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