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   Morning Post And Fashionable World (Newspaper) - January 15, 1795, London, Middlesex                                THEATRE RO YA THIS PRESENT EVENING Servants will ad a new called THE To which will be added Opera of the the Devil v 6. 1 I THEATRE THIS PRESENT EVENING will be performed the Comedy of THE After will he performed a called MAGG AND THE Jan. EVERY EVENING In the GREAT EXHIBITION No. THE SIEUR COMUS will add to his various Performances the following I. He will exhibit many Operations And many Wonderful Performances on the Grand MAGICAL LOOKING Which will afford the pleasing satisfaction the and astonish every ASTONISHING He will out of any and the same SANS By the Authority of the Right Hon. the LORD T- HIS Jan. 1795, will be SANS in the ah replete with A TRIP TO The SONGS will come ifi the following An Buy my The Fortune Teller j Lovely The Sportsman and the Part The Fish out jack Variety in and the Part A Piny upon Tom Home's the Raree and Long live the The whole is Written and and will he and by Mr. Boxes 5s. Gallery The Doors will be opened at Seven and the Per begin at The Public are respectfully that Great or a Trip to the will be performed This and Saturday Evening and on in the enriched with passages from other will be is also in wiH be and published immediately on the Marriage of their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of ' Lovely A PUy upon the Smite of Tom Truelove's Variety in Fish out of Home's Jack the and are this published will be publisher on and some of the on every successive SAN SOUCI will continue open every Thurs day and TO be fold for FIVE or SIX a REMARKABLE QLD &c good at Mr forster's Music next Door to the Strand - AT the General Quarter of the Peace of our Lord the holden in and for the County of at the for the said ( - ' on Monday the 12th day of in the Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the King of Great &c. To Masters and Journeymen Weavers in that branch of the Silk and Silk mixed with other called Engine A PETITION having been presented to His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the bounty of in Session staring that the Masters and Journeymen having had several Meetings had concluded up on a general List of Prices for Both the old and new works in the said called Engine and praying the Court to and order the and Prices of the Journeymen Weavers working within the said in the said is that said Petition be taken into consideration on Saturday the Seventeenth Day of J at the hous of Twelve at Noon and that in the mean an Advertisement be inserted in Three of the Public to the intent that all Masters and Journeymen in branch of the Silk and mixed with other called Engine have notice By the AT the General Quarter of the Peace of our Lord the holden in and for the County cf at the for the said ( on Monday the Twelfth Day of Thirty-fifth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the King of Great ToMasteis and Journeymen Weavers in that part of the Silk Manufacture called the and Flowered A PETITION having been presented to his Majesty's Justices of the the County of in I sion that the Masters and Journeymen had agreed upon certain Prices to be paid for different Works in the above and praying the Court to set and declare the Wages and Prices of Work of the Journeymen working within the said in the said branches is that the said Petition taken into consideration on Saturday the Seventeenth Day of at the hour of Twelve at and that in the mean inserted in three of the Public to the intent that all Masters and Journeymen in that branch of the Silk Manufacture called the Silk Silk and Flowered have notice By the PARISH OF SAINT Jan. 10, 1755. having taken into ration the distresses the Poor of this Parish are suf fering from the Inclemency of the came to a Resolution to open a- Subscription for the immediate Relief such Poor Inhabitants as shall be found proper Charity by supplying them with provisions and small sums of Money at their own durin g the continuance of the present severe and a Committee of the Subscribers was appointed for that which finding the number of distressed objects increase the the severe are under the necessity 4frenewing their Applications to the of not yet or whose may induce them to renew their the Money already received is nearly the int of which is 566I. ne Applications from distressed persons of all and who do not Parochial amount to of 1700 most of have temporary Assistance in Provision or B- A List of the Subscribers is to be seen at the at the Corner oi and where Mr. the Vestry Clerk attends to receive will be instantly sealed up in seven and the seven Letters locked up in seven Iron in less than a 1H. Wonderful EXPERIMENTS with He will command Watches instantly to stop and go while in the hands of the Ladies or The Watches arty Cards thought point qf the cause of a Silver CuK of several from the Table on which the Cup is will also shew many other Experiments with will phase and surprise the may burn a written ' Paper or Letter to in a most extraordinary cause the same Letter and to appear whole to the admiration of each Part in the most astonishing as viz. I. He will tell several and Gentlemen the cards or number which they without any and communicate the thoughts of one person to without speech by means of a curious sympathetic which no one was ever ytt of but He will command a remarkable pocket to fly from one corner df the table to the uni hy one his the piece will return into the owner's ' Any Lady in company may think of any hour she intends to rise in the morning Mr. will deliver a scaled letter to the she which will discover the poses Several Gentlemen mark a of and hands Mr. command the same of. money to drop a silver and table into a glass under sapie pjece and glass shall be takes up by the rest of the V. He will exhibit many new and amazing with Gold ly with a new invented Gold Casket and 0 &c. with more than fifty other the particulars which are too numerous to The whole to with THE GRANT 1 ' Jan. 8, 1795.." - da hereby give That they witl jilt fy at the on in | Mill Kofi Pad Cottars Drag Ropes of Shoulder Collar's of hammock Slings far Cartouches of Straps Boxes of Powder and Hammock and Canvas articles of Clothing Tents and Sheep Carpenters and Tarred and Old Iron and Leady and other did able may be viewed at the Day toill 0 of Ordn ance By Order of the R. H. Sec. 1 * at FRANCE the Four topic place ' be prevented 1 together their the itr brder ijt t public do not fdw ljut I wilh to prevent the Under of to to their ferving the partisans I it be nave been in the public and have to Tht THIS and Evening tins the of Novelty and favourite Songs by Miss In the course of the Performances The Egg Twelve by Mr. ' POLANDERS ' By Signor Mr. respectfully tire &c. that hi has Sieur BOUVE eo surprizing PHILOSOPHICAL THE SENSES DKt El The Most re on N A 1 URAL Totally he flatters far to in this If had nt if if what shall Ive said of of ah adds thf of own hy all the advantages thrft can jr to obliged out within their of looked upon that the tsking the I ' that the greater of the M An operation by any Man and -J Doors to be at Six the begirt finish at Half each of the of ' not to caufe any 6p-N their T Was with Colleagues in the of the the of * except who remained ' waiting until the voice of iri The Sieur order to * ' ' that he the the il the first m a few re- to & People of the Sf every have already learned how to they will good the workmen be and to remain quiet at their That the can Republic can only body what is of they endeavour of nnd orn always experienced ' v in which Ive has exhibited I he Committee or rubhe 1 that their a great and than any r D - - 1. the public view - Td he humbly of Public Functionaries are their B has reason to froni I der to deliver them up to National encouragement always experienced ' ' FRIENDS GF THE p r r N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SOCIETY cf the for the purpose of will be held at on Saturday the 17th 1 to which the presence of every is Mr. FOX's I L L be celebrated at the Crown and Anchor in the on Saturday the 24th His Grace the DUKE of Deputy The THOMAS The Earl of Derby The Earl of Charles Esq. Sir Henry Bart Alderman Sawbridge Ralph Esq. The Eail of Guildford The Earl of Ludlow Thomas Esq. R. B. Esq. Sir Thomas Sir William Dinner on the Table exactly at Five Tickets 7s; to be had of the and at the Bar of the and Anchor TRIAL BY THE FRIENDS of FREEDOM are to celebrate the the late Trials by by dining at the Anchor on February 4, 1795, precisely at John Cornhill Arthur William Piccadilly Major Lincolnshire Henry Lincoln's Inn Christopher New Robert Inner Temple J. Staines Walter John James Inner Temple Francis Henry Francis Tooke Norfolk Joseph Clayton John Augustus Le James Inner Temple John Thomas May Fair Jonathan John Garden John Benjamin Toy P. L. Earl James Wood street William M. P. Westminster Alexander M- Dorsetshire George Wingfield Hampshire Thomas M. P. Piccadilly W. Cornhill John Helborn T. Holt Inner Temple William Lincoln's Inn John v is not - Some with re- to this certainly to be but be There may be people who Members of Without having or robbed any Innocent People have been but the former Government Committees not try people in a mafs we have but too cruelly learnt how fatal fuch trials and n nations were to the Republic and Mr. 1 ne r surprising Feats on the Single Seventy only be fuch &c. as have up after having taken care to empty plunderers and Every man ought to be whatever be the functions in which he 1 move the motion of to be back to the Boudin that he met. a matt on the day on the Place of who excited others to and to pillage the but the workmen carried the of the This villain had neither a nor any other certificate upon to declare from whence he Mathieu that the People who arrived from the Departments he lent { and that be taken that in 01 and for the eminently By the Young Aca Child of Promi Mr Miss Miss and Mr. TIGHT ROFE My tin CHILD of Signor S will display Two in a. capital Manner By the Little Messrs. and Devil will go through with Sec The 10 conclude witb The Taylor Riding to Leader of the Good fires arc constantly kept in the Circus Doors to be opened at and the grand Parade of. Horses 10 commence at Seven precisely. 3s. is. Entrance to the Exeter to the Pit and Boxes from the Places for the Boxes to of Mr. horn Eleven till at the Ladies anct Gentlemen instructed in the Riding and Managing for the Road or Field and Horses broke for all particularly for Ladies Horses taken in at Livery by the Week or TO THE LADIES AND THE PHILANTHROPIC my ladies and Office of Secretary to your X is lately vacated by my own after h r 11 T I fw dl the Cards of delivered but for the ing filled it nearly two to the satisfaction I trust of r - - n uu j ' nt mould he a the in and the Committee in No Emolument was annexed to during the time I held and 1 can with great truth that far from attending to it from an interested motive in any I of my time and a very material loser by the A sum of 31I. 4s. was annually allowed for and in weekly proportion to a Mes whose receipt may be The same allowance was made and disbursed in like manner by Mr. the former This I have no be a full answer to the uncandid contained in opponent's Address to the I am recommended by the General the support of the as a Candidate for the and as a Salary is now on the ground of my past I again apply to be Re-elected Permit me therefore to the honour of your and Votes To-morrow the when a Ballot will be taken at the Reform in St. between the hours of 11 and 3 and I earnestly intreat your attendance in my the honour to with due My Ladies and Your most obedient humble WILLIAM No. 3, CITY OF DUBLIN THE Subscribers to the Life granted by the Corporation of tlie City of the 24th day 1776, who are to he paid their interest in may receive Half Year's due at Christmas by applying to William No. 13,- from ten till The Subscribers to bring with them their and a Certificate ot die life of the It is particularly that in case of death notice may be given ss for the future benefit and regulation of each ' 15th 1795. of be renewed within a The on a Motion made by at laft that all the Motions be referred to the who Report you are employed to craze every of the reign of the tyrant his ferocious and is iri order to in every of His Satellites endeavouring .to render and eternal the At this even when you have proclaimed that no will be made between the except that of virtue and vice they make it their to the quiet of the by Spreading that all the Emigrants are form the of the They their perfidy even by endeavouring to make the People believe that of the which were confiscated with So juStice for the benefit of the are only in a of and will be to them on their entrance into endeavours are made to throw alarm the in of National and at the Same to put obstacles to falSe to return  

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