Morning Post And Fashionable World (Newspaper) - November 4, 1795, London, Middlesex No. 7'4&7> Pri ce Four e Hal f pe THEATRE PRESENT Their Servants wilt act THE SIEGE OF The Mr. Kelly j Mr. Mr. Mr. jun. Miss Heard j Li Storace j To which will be a called THE VILLAGE Mr. Mr. Suett j Mrs. Love for with The Child of THIS PRESENT will be presented THE MYSTERIES OF THE $ Mr. Quicks Mr. s I Mr. * Mrs. Mountain j and Miss To which ' ' ' A With to introduce several favourite and composed new by to conclude with s A RURAL Thf Secret which will be The Wires with a Musical Latent grand piano be Sold a remarkable fine-toned GRAND PfAND in an elegant inlaid by Longman and The property a Lady going Apply at No. w THE BRITISH HOUSE OF Nov. g. Mr. HOBART brought up Report from the Committee of which was read a and fecond and agreed to Mr. ROSS that the Houfe into of the whole to confider of the Supplies to be granted to His and that the for the Public Service for 1795 be laid before the Agreed tor NAVAL The SPEAKER announced to the Houfe that he had their Vote cf Thanks to Vice-Admiral Hotham to which he had received a teed from * The SPEAKER Admiral Lord B rid and in to the command of the communicated to him the which were voted night for his eminent Naval Set vices in behalf of his Country on the 23d of June and of never were more than on that And fince it is on the valoir of Maritime Country its its like his had A by abii a. have a cf and which has to and Co. King's Kend have for Sale a parcel of lively ' Turtles drest This and Every the in the and sent to every part of Town or GOODI and the Public thit the IRIS 1 7 begins $ we of this and the ENGLISH the aid of Tickets and Shares In both are Sale At their and Charing in Variety of The present Lotteries have a cf Capital Prizes than and the Shares in both are considerably cheaper than they were last from the Country duly attended Schemes at large STATE TICKETS and at reduced 1'ERY 140, And 44, S U HODGES and CO. by of acquaint the and thit I they have a great Variety both of IRISH and I LOTTERY alio in f and ed to which are now felling at Cfi j very under the ' and Pounds per Ticket than laft 1 At Offices the value will for 1 to any as foon as and all relative to lotteries and the Public on the fame liberal terms that have ever the Dealings of HODGES and Co. N.B. In the of HODGES and Co. fold in Capital Prizes am t an fum In the laft Lottery they fold So. 3601030, drawn a Prize of on the 13th FOURi EEN and in the tery they fold the of the all which were paid by in on The Lottery begins 13th The 92d Feb. QUER together with the of be in the Minutes of pre Y r Mercury the minister of FIRST HETHER the Ancients had any ledge of of the Mineral called on the human is not ascertained out it is -able that the Cod bearing the was the universal of souls to the infernal In the present of no patient escapes for eruptions in morbid or ulcers in Id age and while it the so shatters the that every particle lodged in j it may be considered as accelerating its passage to the General incur ihle con I and me certain ef a or pretended of diseases by This shaU be further in future j which the author may continue through the At this Mr. Swainson only bespeak the tent ion and consideration of the Public on this of who admit the use of it from mere The long experience of Mr. Swainson In the of the genuine Syrup of de his application Ijot study of and the possession 01 a Botanic the daily subject of his which has 10 superior in warrant the general principle of his and that the Materia Medica of Man is io he Vegetable The only genuine Syrup of De is prepared by and his advice may be obtained not only as to the odes of using but to such auxiliaries as may the effect of its application in cases of Female and from whose origin are bat hose symptoms are various and 1 This Medicine is as in by at Mr. v No. 196, Mr. St. Mr. No. 2, Mr. No. 13, at Mr. Hurlstone s Westminster Medicine No. 16, London j and by gents having his in the principal towns of of j if 11 is to tnc a in thought that a may i be into general mads of 3 and repeated he could and palatable with i tnat witch is. made of would j leave to bring in a the better regulation of the Laws of Another which he as worthy of attention of the and as an alleviation of the prohibition of the of as is at the of this article from When the of Wheat which country produced was reckoned to be than fax the of Us the mode of was and im- % an in the lie was of it would be highly ] proper ro But even the of barley was pot the only by recent it has been found may he certain Applicable the food wt He would alfo that the makins of from for the oe entirely already there was another which may be which may be of ufe under the to a circulation of the grin which is at prefect in the is a Law Jt this time in for tp removal of but it to prevent the Exportation of 1 h inadequate to promote the or ins s * f r A T 1 - t - I giving tt a tree internal In on the 330 June t- r ' 0 1 tion -o the other he therefore move lewe a to prevent titt Grain within were all the which he woeld did not conceive that of them be attended with the he did not to deny be he only i V ought not to be adopted of any but that they ought to be the of He to be particularly an Honourable Gentleman to wh ther or not the farther into his the retention immediately tobc the as it might ha re feme influence cn reducing the High price of Gt: He deny that advantage might bo gui from an but he considered it a of not to be till found to He reminded the y the duty on Spirits was one of the mod productive branches of the Public Revenue he confident that no to impair any fource of if it can be when he calculated the which would arife h prolonging the term of the Aft for does not expire till February with tro chances Of of removing the Scarcity being and the of the Public continuing to enjoy this fource of he was clearly of that the advantage by no counterbalance the probable benefits that accrue from permitting the of to In the of three they will be enabled to of the efficacy of other and may not then be a Quantity of the from the abundant of laft year remaining to the without Encroaching on that portion of in conjunction with the be devoted to the of the of the And for the fake of any effect In the of the Great he returned their hearty Thanks for the Victory which had bern obtained by a Det Fleet under his com Lord BRIDPORT his gratitude to the and of honor which tSey had the valour of and board the he the fs of the action y and as he crly d his duty to the heft of to s he had always And to a Country he would ever be He that would be to accent his for the which he had juil received of their and from the manner in which it was of all others the roll fh The SPEAKER Admiral Sir A. Gardner and Admiral Hugh Seymour with the of the to which they made proper The CHANCELLOR of the EX 1 ae OF The ufr r Mf into a Committee cf the whole 1 u f- v inn the re of Mr. Ryder in ' 4 OP. EXCHEQUER he ofe mode of ought to of 1 and rid h. j i to lav manent in- t the wees of tiie auci thr by which the evil be if ren tiie naturally feel the for the and application of f 10 a li 1! J the poor arid js of the and nor may be of alarming confe hr deprecated the y raili or v. which on might turn out more prejudicial c in to of tie country than the evil which it ded to He thought that to proceed with the caution upon a of fo and at the of fo delicate a nature as the prefect and the to be taken ought to be the fruk of much j and mature In the as a the and he would that a Select Committee be appointed to the The from which Government had derived their it be proper to refer to this and he was that every Gentleman would be forward to if with every kind of intelligence which his had given him an opportunity of There were a few even in this of the he could not refrain from to the attention of the General Some alteration it would be found lutely to for the better regulation of the of which at is not By a plan may be formed for making Bread from a mix ture of different of only the part of the At the Bakers find it their to the fale of any but Bread i but by proper a further the might in of he by no means thought that ich of revenue ought to be the advantage is not in bnC way for the price of an of importance to the in a upon the encouragement of fo that what would be gained price of one article of loft upon * He concluded his with That a Select be appointed for enquiring into ot the and the beft nans of remedying Mr. not to the motion had been to the tl he thought the made by the Chancellor of the were marked ability a he heartily concurred in the plans which I had had on of the an acquaintance with would beft geft the remedies which ought to be The Fact is that after a the mpft with which the great A tor of all things ever the id after the exertions of I one part both of the farmer and the the poot man is al to provide a family with He had no object in in the but to fhew Ivs to alleviate the of the and if he in any way in joy into the he confider the taken to the as amply Inthe mean time he tru the hp what appeared to him the principal the At the top of the lift he placed the Monopoly of The land ufed to fourteen or fifteen families in many placed of the is bv and the farmer is froin his to keep back his corn till the price of the markets his the is obliged to felt his graid at it will bring nt tha proper If any method can be deviled to check this growing he conceived that it would be attended with important advantages to the He was aw in that it was of only a it be to break the of the The next great evil ef which he the of Cm The Jobbers in the Jobbers in and the Jobbers in have contributed more to keep up the prices of the articles in which they d than any caufe He not cf Corn but cf Corn The Was as fulfill the and the The Corn Jobbers buy up the not to fend to the Miller or the but to fena it to a market at which it will fetch an In order to remedy this he thought that be allowed to deal without a Licence from for which they to pay a very high The laft to which he and to he partly attributed the Scarcity felt by the the of Com which farmers bring to A farmer brings a handful of Corn in his pocket to the market and it to a j the with him for all his on condition that it is equal in quality to the and when a poor mm comes in the of the to the wanting a of he is told that he can't have for his crop is In order to relieve the poor this he was of that no Farmer allowed to bring to market lefs than a of as a which of being no to the Corn or to the Farmers to carry it would naturally a market for the It would how the are to grind this of Corn to this that there ought to be a mill iu every and a granary in every market in which to which were brought to if they not happen to find his hearty to Motion for 3 Select and it every info mation was in his to in the of the FOX that he did not mean to make any objection to the mode of proceeding had been by the Right Honourable the Chancellor of the he thought it the proper that could be under all the of the He rofe only to make fome general on the points that had been by the Right Honourable Gentleman and as to the the of Bread the h eans of the Right Honourable Gentleman and the authority from which he that were fuch as no doubt proved that fome regulation was But he did not conceive that fuch regulation would be attended with great effect; nor did 1 c the be entertained that much could be derived from its He did not that the Price of in companion with the Price of was higher than it Oh the he had always that the were very far from by the He the to be held thit might be the this it ought not to be looked to as. likely to produce any very great or immediate benefit to the When the Right Hon. Gentleman of the by introducing other into the c f he ought to have in that r Bread was made for the ufe of the ought to be not only and but above Let me remind faid Mr. that when they are tails for the they ought not to judge from anv experiment mads with to I have bread of different I it highly and t no it is exceedingly w But is ought to be recollected how very a pa. t the article of of the Con fumed by of the corn To the it the if not the fole If the Bread made of of how Ux