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   Morning Post And Fashionable World (Newspaper) - April 23, 1795, London, Middlesex                                X No. 7247. April 0 7795 Price Fourpence theatre HIS PRESENT Their Servants will act a called LOVE FOR The with The Theatre THIS PRESENT EVENING will be preformed the Historical Plav of ENGLAND with WINDSOR with He would be a SADLER'S THIS PRESENT and the Entertainments will commence with a new MOMUS's GIFT j ALL ALIVE AT THE OLD In which are introduced to the several new Vocal and together with the Establishment of the Sadler's Wells and the tt rs humbly ought not to be anticipated by any previous The pacts of the by Mr. Dighton and Mr. The Prelude will be succeeded by an entire new Musical and Ballet THE OF THE THE VILLAGE In honour of the NUPTIAL With Characteristic Evolutions and Rustic the festivity of AN ENGLISH HARVEST TIGHT ROPE The favourite of VALENTINE AND The whole to conclude with the favourite Comic Allegory of PANDORA'S THE PLAGUES OF 4s. 2s. money to be Doors to be opened at halt five and begin at half past N. B. The Performances to finish at a Conner past CHANGE OF PERFORM ROYAL St. George's THIS and EVERY EVENING will be presented a sf new of SLACK ROPE By Mr. who will stand on the .md turn round like ihe fly of a A Favourite called THE RECRUITING A Pastoral called THE HAPPY For the first time will be a new splendid consoling of dancing and called The PRINCE of CANDIA THE ROYAL In which will be exhibited an Emblematical Procession of THE PRINCESS OF From Edward oi Caernarvon to the present with appropriate &c. &c. The Piece to conclude with a superb ALLEGORICAL Representing the Portraits of His Royal Highness the Prince of and Princess Caroline of with ' Between the intervals of the THE EQUESTRIAN Will he considerably varied with unparalleled feats of by those celebrated Messrs. Smith and assisted by eight other capital Performers also The GRAND by Mr. who Will take several surprising particularly over seven horses with People on The whole to conclude with a New called TRE MOUNTAIN IN Boxes 4s. Pit 2s. Gallery is. Places for the Boxes to betaken of Mr. at the from Ten till Three The Doors to he opened at to begin precisely at Six Books of the Songs to he had at the SHaKSPEARE PALL April 22, THE SUBSCRIBERS and the PUBLIC are respectfully that the Gallery is again opened with the addition of several New Admission ss The Number of the SHAKSPEARE is now delivering to the EUROPEAN ST. THIS at Twelve the great variety of capital newly will be completely the doors will be opened to the Subscribers and the the Exhibition and Sale by Private Contract will then commence and continue till four o'clock in the The of the above National in order to secure a constant succession of novelty for the fashionable beg leave to the Subscribers and that no Pictures which have been recently Sold by Public received at the European J. Subscriptions are received at Liaron Sir Herries and Messrs. Dorset and and at the Annual Tickets at one half a guinea to be had of the Admittance to Catalogues MAGNETICAL THOUGH MERLIN has not produced any thing new for some he respectfully assures the that he has not been but lias been expending both Money and Labour for their He begs leave to inform he has now ready for their inspection a most and at the same simple Piece of if he does not flatter himself too he thinks will be well worthy the Observation of the It consists of a that has neither nor but ails by Magnetism and points to the Hours and Minutes by the same May be viewed at his Museum every Sundays from Eleven at Two Shillings and Sixpence and in the Evening from at Three Princes CROWN THE Public are that this useful Article is sold in Boxes of a convenient size for private at the price of common Soap To those who have not been accustomed to use this it is necessary to that it is free from any disagreeable gives a peculiar whiteness to the and is much harder and stronger than the Soap generally * Warehouse No. 41, New Four Doors from Lu Any Quantity may be had for SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS upon on a desirable FREEHOLD A genteel Premium will be given to any Lady or Gentleman wishing to advance such the Interest will be and the Security A line directed for H. M. at Jack's will be paid due NEW MISS ABRAMS begs leave to acquaint the Nobility and that her CONCERT is fixed for the 24th Principal Vocal Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. C. Mr. W. Mr. and Mr. Mrs. the Miss and Signora Principal Instrumental Mr. Mr. Mr. F. Mr. Abrams and Mr. Act F. W. and Mr. Mr. and the Miss Aft Grand Mad Leader of the Mr. Dr. HAYDN will preside at the 10s. 6d. to be had of Miss No. 73, The Concert to begin precisely at Eight BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR DELIVERING POOR MARRIED WOMEN AT THEIR OWN flis Grace the DUKE of Rt. Hon. Bulkeley Sir John Hon. Maiden Sir Cecil Rt. Hon. Lord Hood Sir Sir Richard M. P. Esq. M. P. THOMAS Esq. THE ANNIVERSARY for the BENEFIT of the will be Preached on SUNDAY the at the Parish Church of ST. by The Rev. RICHARD A. M. Fellow of Magdalen Prayers to at Eleven And on MONDAY the 27th the ANNIVERSARY TIVAL of the GOVERNORS and FRIENDS of this In: will be held at the CROWN and ANCHOR stewards Rt. Hon. Maiden Sir Cecil Davison Esq. Mr. William Buthr George Mr. Thomas Ashton John Mr. John Mr. Alexander Palmer Mr. John Mr. Joseph THOMAS SAMUEL Ser. Tickets nmy be had of the at the Bars of the Crown and Anchor and Hungerford 5 likewise ot the No. 3 at No Collection after EAST INDIA April 15, 1795. Court cf DIRECTORS of the NT cf MERCHANTS trading to the EAST do hereby give That a General Court of the said Company be held at their in on Wednesday the 29'u from Nine in the Forenoon until Six in the Evening lor the of of the said viz. One in the room of THOMAS Esq. being permitted to return to bis in the hath disqualified himself as a Director end another in the room ALTER Esq. WILLIAM STATE April 9, 1795. THE Committee of the for defraying the Expence of Defendants in the late Trials for High inform the that the State of the Subscription is as follows - Sum received as appears by last Advertisement 476 3 6 Subscriptions since To the PROPRIETORS of Ladies and THE Election of two Directors of the one in the of THOMAS Esq. who being permitted to return to with his rank in the Company's hath himself as a and in the of WALTER Esq. who is b ng for the 19th u e r of your Vote and Interest is desired for the viz. JAMES Esq. GEORGE Esq. which will very much Ladies and Your most humble Paul Le Stephen Thomas David Charles Francis William Joseph Thomas Lionel Abraham William John Thomas George Tat Simon Robert Charles John Hugh East India April 22, 1795. To the PROPRIETORS of Ladies and HAVING had the honour of being recommended to you bv the Directors of the as the two Candidates for the Direction to be chosen in the room cf THOMAS Esq. who being permitted to to India with his rank in the Company's hath disqualified himself as a and in the room ef WALTER Esq. who is disqualified we take roe liberty of req the favour of your Votes on the day of Wednesday the 25th We Ladies and Your most and Most humble JAMES April 2?., 1795. GEORGE TO THE PROPRIETORS OF ' S Ladies and THE two Vacancies which were expected in the Direction being now I beg leave again to offer myself to your notice as a Candidate for the honour of supplying one of The flattering encouragement which I have received upon my new not only from those friends who were pleased to support me but from ethers who have not till now been at liberty to manifest their favourable disposition towards demands my warm acknowledgments and if the suffrages of the Proprietors shall place me in the respectable situation which 1 it shall be my sincere endeavour to approve myself not unworthy of their I have the honor to With the greatest Ladies and Your faithful and obedient GEORGE P.S. The election being fixed for Wednesday the 29th 1 take the liberty particularly to request the honour of the attendance of my that da v. April Admiral W. Peere Williams 5 5 J. M. G. Cheek 1 1 T. P. by G. Wakefield 1 i 22 R. Esq. journey and expences as a 10 10 L. L. 2 a Two Friends from Shrewsbury by G. W. W. W. G. W. W. Morland A ing Office S. Kenrick 1. j.M. J. B. W. B. * T. P. Buxton W. and J. C. 22 Francis Morland 2 2 In Memory of Alfred 1 t John sen. o' 5 Richard Deale o z John 5 5 James Powell o 5 6 3 1 2 2 1 I I 6 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 o 10 0 S 6 10 1 1 William Neale o 10 Friends Justice at Birmingham 84 o Some Friends to Trial by and the Neighbourhood 10 10 S. N. by Lister o 10 K. M. A. by G. Higgins 5 5 J. H. P. B. T. C. G. J. C. by W. Frend 3 3 Mr. L. by T. B. o 10 Mr. stone 1 Armstrong 2 Atkinson Bush 1 Michael Bush Aikin James Thompson T. Kenrick Miss Robinson Miss De Hob Francis Kemble A Quaker E. B. L. 1 1 1 x 1 1 2 3 S 2 1 o 10 Dr. Crompton elusive of journey and as a 10 10 Joseph Strutt of journey expences as a 5 5 W. jun. 10 10 W. Noble 1 1 The Rev. J. m o to G. B. Strutt 10 jo A. F. 1 1 H. Gibson o 3 A Friend to Justice 1 1 FROM Miss C. Crompton a 2 T. Newton o 5 Strutt 10 10 Samuel Fox 10 10 An Enemy to Persecution 1 1 Rev. John Willet o 10 o j A Friend to j dom o 10 o Jedidiah Strutt 10 10 Rev. John Davies 1 1 Samuel Wright 1 1 o James Bennett j 1 o Robert Bennett r 1 o A. B. by Mr. i r oi 6 o o o o o o e o o o o o o o 6 Barnard Taylor George V. at on Firth From 5 5 o 5 5 0 5 0 5 S Richard Jonathan Davey John Cozens Henry Buckle The Committee will meet on Thursday next the 23d at One at the House of Messrs. Subscriptions are received .in London by Mr Johnsonj St. Mr. John jun. Mr. 166, at the Morning PosL opposite Messrs. Foulkes and Bloomsbury and Messrs. In the Country by John 5: and St. Edmund's Mr. Stephen John Esq. Mr. Benjamin Mr. Mr. F. Mr. Solomon Newcastle upon Tyne Mr. Robert Nottingham Mr. James Soap I North ] SONS OF THE THE of the to be performed at the Anniversary Meeting of this will be in the Cathedral Church of St. on Tuesday the 5th, and the Feast on the 7th of The Right Hon. Earl Spencer The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bristol The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor The Lord Chief Baron Hon. Mr. Justice Laurence William Esq. M. P. The Rev. John D. D. Dean of Rev. Thomas D. D. Archdeacon of Worcester The Rev. Charles A. M. Prebend of Westminster William Esq. Robert j John Esq. The Music will consist of the Overture of Mr. Handel's Dettingen Te with the Chorus from for the Lord God j Omnipotent an Anthem composed on purpose for this Charity by Dr. and Mr. Handel's Grand Coronation The Music to be conducted by Dr. Tickets will be timely distributed for the Rehearsal Feast Days and it is to be hoped that no person will be desirous of being without first contributing to this The greatest care will be taken that those who contribute liberally shall be seated a circumstance that cannot fail to be By this means the Stewards hope they shall considerably augment the collection the whole of which well at the Church as the is appropriated for apprenticing the sons and daughters of necessitous and all the expences of the Rehearsal and Feast Days are paid by the ] The doors of Cathedral will not be opened before ten The Choir and Aisles will be carefully Benefactions to this Charity will be thankfully received by John Esq. at the the Secretary to the Tickets of admission ro be of John of Messrs. St. Paul's Churchyard and of Mr. New Opposite THE Nobility and Gentry are that the Pavillion Grove is fitted up in a superior stile of for their Recreation and and is NOW 0"PEN as a Daily The first Public Subscription Breakfast will be on Monday April 27, at One Tickets 10s. 6d. to be had at the No. St. and at Those Ladies that honoring the Pavillion with their are respectfully desired to send for Tickets the Saturday EXHIBITION in the By His MAJESTY's ROYAL LETTERS informs the and that a Collection of Prints and upon an entire New lias been some tine preparing at No. 4, Adam submitted for their inspection early in the ensuing when a Room in tended as a specimen for a private Picture &c. will be in a curious and elegant different in principle and from any thing ever exhibited in this or any Terms of and other Particulars of which will be duly announced in this and most of the Public Interior and Exterior Situation OF THE FRENCH We have been so fortunate as to receive a number ef In addition which we received the day From these It is our intention to extract a great variety of Important which we shall to our Readers as space will In The Morning Post Of this day we commence the Speech of made on the 19th which has been published by a Decree of the and sent to the Committees for their This admirable Oration embraces a great variety of It discloses the Objects and Pursuits of the Powers at their and the Politics by which they are It is worthy the perusal ot those who wish to be acquainted with the Secret and that guide the of the Hostile and the Treachery by which were who were engaged in the Dismemberment of It is from the Information contained in this that at this there are several Subordinate Powers at war with who are actually in the humblest a Peace with that mighty In the Sittings of the Convention of ihe 19th April 8th, to a decree in the preceding obtained from the to lay before the Convention his opinion the Interior and Exterior of the Pelet It is not my to enter into details relative to the of the to for every caufe from the of in which we are for the or to point and particularly to each of the vices which at pre- fent devour Nor is it intention to carry into the fouls of the and to their on the I endeavour to the of the friends of. this to confidence bri and far from fetting limits to our i- evert ot my motives calumniated by of having the of my disfigured by of feeing me branded by abhorred names and of hearing of being the friend of England or even under the of becoming a to my of having my head off on the or having my blood by the dagger of the I not with filence over any which I think to my To entertain you with our State of with appearances which make Peace as not far of the which the latter may meet To to you fome ideas upon the internal of to to your deliberations fome thoughts which induce you to examine the are views this is what i thought to be my to to your and this duty I endeavour to Peace is the of every it is the of and Humanity it is the demand of the whole Why has this demand not been What is the aim of this bloody War Why have not our yet put an end to it This is what am going to Let nobody be afraid that I commit fome imprudent or reveal fome Government public notoriety be the only fource of my conjectures I only the proceedings of the Diet of and in comparing them with the Debates of the we be without any to enlighten the general opinion of the of the no prudence ought to prevent you from treating in this of of particularly when it is for the fake of the National and when cur duties command us to to explain upon that Could a be ignorant of the Political Scene of the Ought he not to know the external of his Since bv Nature he is placed in the of a world of why he not be able to reconcile the prudence which is commanded bv with the publicity which is for After the brilliant of laft as as every thing has yielded to the power of our the intoxication of national a defire of Peace rendered mailer of every All France to be on in expectation of ths negociations which ought to have There were hopes that the Republic would treat with the Powers of that her forces would That Spain would haften to return to an amity with and to its own true and that Italy would follow its The Public was with the idea of in this the Coalition melted and Peace on the fo as to have only to a but Maritime War a gain ft power and pads mult hi by our united  

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