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   Morning Post And Fashionable World (Newspaper) - June 16, 1795, London, Middlesex                                No. 7293 June 16, 1795 Price Four pen T HIS PRESENT June Will be presented a Dramatic in 1 called HALF AN HOUR AFTER After which time this the Comic Opera of PEEPING Previous to the Farce a New Occasional in one called KTEW HAY AT THE OLD Tc which be time this a Musical called THE r particular New Hay at the Old Ways and and other A New in Three with new and is in and will be produced in a very few BY PARTICULAR FOR FIVE NIGHTS NEW AMPHITHEATRE OF Westminster Under the Patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of June 16, 1795, Mr. Jun. for the second time these will display his graceful positions and command of necessary ro every In order to prove the great ease of &c. the attitudes be exhibited during the management of two Mr. Jun. will plav on the Vklin in a an- exhibit other singular exercise hU f LYING Preceding Mr. by particular the by Two and a Hornpipe by a third Horse on the particular immediately after Mr. the WONDERFUL HORSE will various astonishing among which he will unloose his take off his &c. Preceding Mr. A Musical Piece time these THE MISER THE WITTY An entirely new composed by Mr. called THE PROVINCIAL In which will be pourtrayed a variety of singular and ' ing A Grand splendid called HYMEN'S the first time these three a Musical interspersed with Pantomimic Heroic &c. called THE THE ORIENTAL will be added likewise particular the last new THE FAIRY's ENCHANTED New Interspersed the greatest variety of Mechanical Magical and Wonderful 8^ Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mrs. Con- Doors Open at Half past and the Curtain ascends at Half past 4s. Second Price as. Second Price Gallery is. Second Price 6d. Vivant This Day is By RICHARD opposite IMPERIAL EPISTLE from KIEN Emperor of to GEORGE the King of Great &c. &c &c in the 1704, Translated English Verse from the original Chinese with Notes by various Petions of Eminence and and by the Price Two Shillings and MANAGER'S EUROPEAN St. Admittance One THE PUBLIC are requeued to take that the Proprietors of the above NATIONAL GALLERY have allotted THIS WEEK for the BENEFIT of the The Admittance will of course be continued at One Shilling ai usual N. B. Hours of Exhibition and Sale by Private are from Twelve to which expired the 13th inst. will be renewed upon application to the and from the HEAD TRAVELLING rendered and expeditious to MOST PARTS of and the Principal Towns in by the following POST COACHES and and Chelmsford and Satui day Six in Twelve Fare Half a and Aylesbury Post and Friday Five and borough Light Coach every at Three and Post and Thursday at Seven ' and Salisbury Post Coach every at Four 1 EAST and Croydon and Saturday at Eleven and Post Coach every Morning at EDMONTON and TOTTENHAM STAGE at * ' ' - and ham and Cheshunt Machines every j and every Morning at Coach every Afternoon at Four and Post every Thursday and Saturday Newcastle and Post Wednesday and Friday at Five Tavistock and every morning at Alton and called the Prince of only 10s. inside to morning at Five stoke and Bagshot every morning at STANMORE and every afternoon at * * T ADC Alconbury Eaton and Baldock every morning at THATCH A Mr Readings new Post Coach in eight and Saturday Mornings MOUNTAIN acquaint their Friends stiti emulous ts as well as preserve invaluable they have Lamps and that travel throughout with all the above Coaches and heavy ot conveyed safe in the under - mentioned The and to all parts of every and Reading WAGGON every and Staines and and Wycombe every * 4 and times a Nk B. The Proprietors of the Coaches from the above Inn will not be accountable for any 3cc. of more value than Five unless entered as and paid for A NEW Price as. 6d. Fellow of the Royal Academy of of of the University of M and Surgeon in formerly Surgeon to His Fifth Regiment of lias lately published a New Edition of Practical on VENEREAL the Diseases arising demonstrating their and without Impairing the Constitution with in conformity ro his improved founded on the basis of an extensive with Miscellaneous Remarks on other incident to the Human To which are DISSERTATIONS on the DISORDERS of the URINARY PASSAGE and the adjacent the health cf the and the peculiar functions of the Animal Economy j some singular cases are stated j occurring in practice during seven for at No. 58, Coiner of So ho Square 5 and to be had at Mr. No. 44, CHEAP No. 89,.Pall-Mall." DYDE and SCRIBE beg leave to inform the &c. Days will commence THIS and continue the Ten following the Sale of Goods left on hand from their Spring in order to make room for a frash Stock next The Sale will be well the attention of Ladies who want to purchase Tor their or with them in the as likewise Country to whom allowances ill be Amongst the Goods are a very large assortment of plain and for not more than half what they are generally sold a very large 1 lot of of every description and price silk and cotton liose silks and the new English and Manchester (new hats and from and several thousand lengths of black blond and thread laces and several very handsome hlack thread and blond ditto black Sec. Sec. which will be Sold much under the black modes for at extreme low some real foreign lawns and embroidered lawn and muslin in white and colours a great variety of plain and fancy Barcelona which will be sold particularly An of every of &c. ana lancy in great and and a variety of N B. An of every of furrs &c. left from their winter will in remarkably low 3 and foreign Another great Cure by LEAKE's PATENT To THOMAS No. 9, WHEN a man receives a benefit from the excellence of I deem it but right the pecuniary trifle it it is his duty with gratitude ro it. Impressed with these permit me to acquaint with the following with not but particular that it may he maite About seven Henry C a near relation of contracted a then slight Venereal but from neglect and cold soon became a confirmed - After being under the care of an eminent Surgeon in this neighbourhood for eight months without finding any he was removed to after being twice he was pronounced and discharged six months had scarcely before the disorder returned with double that both his groins were the and eaten away by arid his legs covered with nodes in this dilemma he was sent to L at the end of ten he was discharged with the loss of sight of one and legs wasted to a skeleton he then entered on a course of Syrup for near two years without finding every thing and being little more than a he determined to resign himself to that fate which must sooner or later overtake us Reading the extraordinary case of the man at I persuaded him to make trial and accordingly I sent for a Box from Sheffield 1 before the end of a which had long been a stranger to hn appetite and strength increased in fourteen boxes restored his good state Of and we have now the greatest hopes that he will recover the his to you I am indebted for the restoration of a and every Christian for a fellow creature and that Providence may repay by a Jong and happy is the ardent prayer Your most obliged and humble Aug. 20. Prepared and sold by the Sole THOMAS Member of the Corporation of At his No. 9, New he will give without a to persons taking these will answer if on the same ter observing in ail cases most inviolable Th ey are also by his for the convenience of living at a at the No. 35, St. Mr. Robertson's Toy No. 103, Oxford Mr. No. Little Watson and Co. and by one person every considerable town in in of only 9'd. scaled up with full and plain whereby perrons of either may cure themselves with ease and SALIVATION A on the VENEREAL fully demonstrating the Inefficacy of and recommending an approved Illustrated some remarkable had withstood or five and were afterwards cured by that arid certain the alterative To which is a Dissertation on Gleets and seminal as well m in both with Observations on Diseases to The Use of and trk different Methods of preventing Ky CHARLES Oi Printed for 5. Mo. 2,3^ H New and opposite Clement's NATIONAL a 18 June 6. VICTORY OVER THE in the name Committee of Public read the following letter of to the COMMITTEE Citizens I gave orders for a which the had between and which was executed with the that citizens will hear the details I the report of General REPORT OF THE EXPEDITION ON THE joth FLO u. Camp by the days upon situated between attached it five of - General the if with the greatest tv The rf this day been a loss to the Enemy of a upon which they founded the hopes ot causing us much 40 and took their we only five men and those very This would frave been still more brilliant arid bad not fog favoured the retreat of the Enemy who ned in the greatest * of * The Convention the Representative Chaudron Army of the Western and appointed the Representative of the to succeed in the of the Committee of Public u of the I am now in the name of the Public tb confirm the happy announced has had its 20th of but it has like its 23d of Maf rOur readers will that the at Paria on tte 2Qth of and was on the 23d.] triumphs in the rebels havi of have been made taken refuge in the neighbouring They will not have time ta they will be and the will There only to fche Convention one pleating duty to that of paying a tribute of to the citizens of the and to the troops of the of the have concurred with every their produce that brilliant which has now The of the People on in the South have worthy of the French and the principles you u who remained on board the has not lefs energy than Before the his he by + had our Guerin and were retained within the walls cf the His letter of the 6th announced to you not been our fir ft We to our having every moment of cur The villains had marched from Toulon to the amount of 30c(5 with twelve pieces of They had the defiles of General Hamel had to with a very he might have the 1 Chat who at fearing that his might be forced and his magazines fell back upon a between and This but he was foon attacked by the At he was reinforced at the head of a detachment from of was hot it la fled five and Chart ou conduced .fo the rebels were completely their forty or fifty and three hundred carried The number of Wounded was the enemy charged and by the cavalry for more than three the news of our colleague Chambon all the forces which I could be from and the He marched with to where he found his colleagues and who hed escaped from Cadroy and arrived next We con i is htt the a proper and worthy of recalled to the of the Republic many the for moment the had in Subordination is in the fleet it burns with the moil ardent defire to put to in order to combat and conquer the thus will the whom they had expiate the wrongs of which they have been You will find in the official which 1 am now about tq read to the that the citizens of full of indignation at the late planned and executed in Paris the National were ready to unite their force to that of the for your protection and with which are connected fo intimately the of the and the triumph of Once more and are never to relume their henceforth j be the rallying cry of all French THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE P. j M. 1SXAIID, C ASSEMBLED THE O F WITH THEIR CO I. LEA GUI'S AKD TO E NATIONAL C O N N I 1 O S nth 3d Year of Ore arid ss Citizens u We have fince within the of arid united to our Colleague alio is arrived this moment fiorri the army of We have already this important place to the and we take fuch as prevent it from ever again falling into the its Our entry was made with order and with It was calculated to terror into the minds of the wicked to give confidence to the good and to the No one accident although we had to from the of the National who formed a of our little Our Colleague Chambon communicated to you the accounts of the rebellion of the and of the which he laUed unon the means of entering Toulon with a A which drew up and into the had troops of the Republic us with and The workmen and the laid down the arms which they had carried off from the and our colleague Kiou informed us that a proper now ta have taken of the As we the a number of the quitted it. are to in foci the neighbouring Communes but not nwt even we who have palled our u The force with which we are carries and the hearts pf the of Our colleague is not at within its We have not yet learnt whether his and that of who appear to have played a part in the late are flill We feek after as well as all the other Chiefs of the grand Our force would did we not give orders that all troops take further wherever our meet Our colleague Chiappe us that he followed bv 10.000 all kinds of This force does not the army of as it is altogether of volunteer all in the neighbouring We have back a part of their but we were of opinion what has palled at Paris is too nearly connected with the at Toulon to us to take this until we have learnt whether the forces with which we arc may not be for your for we announce to you with that the South would he to fave or to avenge the Liberties of the Si We filed 1 render you an as and exactly as of all our and of their eft Health and N 10 t - PROCLAMATION OF THE R VE OF THE DELEGATED TO THE N a V XL FORCES OF THE AND C rl A R G E D W I T H T U E OF X E t* a L i N b P L C -TION THE THE SAILORS OF Til E R Z 3d year of I had add re to you at different to have made upon your minds the 1 You had to conquer or to Ready to put to and aimed certain of by the manoeuvres of abandoned you were flopt at the outlet of vour brilliant Some of you to the of the Agents of England in to the orders of your and your Learn that the fault which you have committed is the heinous The eyes of all France were turned upon Your country reckoned the which you were about to render her fhe founded all her hopes upon your valour you alone could re plenty to the and your criminal practices it to Have you renounced then all your pall that which you had to reap under the colours you by the National you will not cover eternal to you will not become the opprobrium of the and prefer the death of to that By a repentance ycu will return to your I am of it. in your upon the paternal of the Convention it receive  

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