Morning Post (Newspaper) - January 5, 1793, London, Middlesex No. 6148. SATU RD J AN 5, i Price 4c). T&E THE THE WITH M January 5, 1703. THE Creditors at of his Royal of are to fend in Bills up to the above to the at his Royal in in order that the fuid as as and put of VOCAL CONCERT At R. HARRISON and Mr. KNYVETT acquaint the Nobility and that the Vocal Concerts for the will Commence at Wi j. l on the 7th of and be continued every and Weeks to the End of the To continue Meetings very and to the obliging intimation of many of the N confined to One at Four Guineas the Tickets to and td Gentlemen At the Manager's particular the Rooms have been richly and entirely new In order to prevent the Sale of Single and even the of any falling into improper it is humbly that Ladies and Gentlemen who fend fat more than their own will obligingly who fuch arc intended Such to the Vocal Concert of laft as not yet given in their are entre to intentions tne as f early as of this highly flattered by the approbation and their Ebm lait are determined neither to the Concerts of the equally The are engaged both will be - To prevent the Tickets will at Longman and in the ready for delivery en The Tickets are and the - SANS THIS JANUARY 5, Will be to the at SANS Beaufort in the t BY THE V OF THE HON. THE LORD An entirely New called A TRIP TO 1 Among a great variety of Subjects which this ment will Superficial i Dinner and will not The Songs will come in the Part I. The Etymology of The Compact of The the a The Blind Sailor r-A Welch Love and The Part The Bowmen of The of The Grecian None fq The of Neighbour Sly in Tatters and The or a New God Save the The The Jack and The of this Entertainment is written and and will be and accompanied by Mr. Colonnade and 5s.-Area, 3s.-Gallery, is. Doors will be opened at Seven and the Performance begin at Places far the Colonnade and Bowers to betaken at Mr. No. 411, Humanity's the Bowmen of the the Blind the Neighbour the Compact of the None fo in are this Day The Song on the New called will be on Monday and fome one the on every Monday of Performance will be every and till the 24th of 1793. COUNTRY LODGINGS AND Gentleman with his would u he accommodated with Boars and in and genteel the above nor lefs than twelve miles from with real directed to Mr. No. New Bridge near Blackfriars the name upon the mentioning and and appointing a wilt be The has it in his power to refer the who notices to capital Gentlemen in the about the enquiry of &c. but a reciprocal on that G TO the Young Woman at who has been ill-treated by a Soldier and his Wife the Foot She called on a Gentleman near Si Strand for Advice j if will call on the fame will hear of very much to her Ad- a NEW YEAR's GIFT for THE YOUNG AND FOR THEIR ENTERTAINMENT 1NG the This Day is is. neatly and adorned by Nine elegant THE HISTORY OF THE - - is. the to rear the fender And young idea how to Sweet our when we probing Each implanted fall has taken As mine the e'en be the p 1 you ever tafte that flow Virtue and Religion heire j fold by T. Green h. D. 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No. 8, Queen continues advancing ney to the and on or kinds of real and and in cafes urgency part of the money may be had on the who have property in land or in money in the military or naval church or any other income It may be by annuity at and of known or the heirs apparent be on their bonds by applying orby Ladles of either fingle or may be accommodated who have money lay out will always find at this office a Wf by which may j make from 14, per and Mr. on be waited on at FASHION VPON AN IMPROVED PRINCIPLE Leather begs inform the Nobility and invented ft peculiar manner in which and D. GW v n it x nas already had the honour him and him to make his 1a \o he ttf tie that or under ol the any Gentleman with that REFORM OF SCOTCH Mh Sheridan gave that immediately after the he would make a motion relative to the Reform of the Royal Burghs in As the was of a he Mr. Dondas to give as much attention to it as during the Mr. Pitt to know how foon after the the Motion woald be Mr. Sheridan within a week Mr. the that its duration was at to be only for a for during the continuation of it the Executive Government might be forced to adopt on which it would be to If however for adopting fuch then the would probably be for a longer But at all events it would not laft longer than to the end of this ALIEN 0fi the Motion for reading the Report of this Mr. M. A. Taylor the Houfe to him with a few minutes He began by declaring generally his of the the evil tendency of it his intention to not by reading French By entering any invective not even by exhibiting a but by adhering fq in The alarm that had into the of many had of. the abilities and a man - had argued with fuch ability that on The of fuch a Gentleman he could not but that he was not for and that he again him fighting in ranks from which he had now withdrawn to the fears the he faw no well-grounded canfe for He certainly not the abilities Honourable Friend Mr. but he and ears as of had not ears had ibt tlw that were to androi which this had been a by as few arid by any that ever been to would 4uftlfj'"the of- of the Habeas - of which they ought not to Be very folid indeed f- IP the to bhr which had ancl from of the Barker he cfu had represented them as rb having Nothing a of the Arid contrary of dangerous even to Mai a of the be was it for the Houfe accede to by votes a ori of the which ikey were furd to reply in the that each would render of the peace of country would was the of of. A of the external and this that England wsr s ih dam obr from ADVANTAGES THAT taken the had to that fome might be from them during of this alarm No other internal dangers and in this opinion he believed he was however might be in which he was about t lie that he had yet to learn the external In National a- few a Member Jean de had that the Convention order the French to retire within the His was received with but it was not why was it not adopted probably on account of the want of an at mi have After a few on the good that would to this country from giving independence to the Weft India his infilled that every day brought additional probability of of for wou d any man contend that England ought to go to war to who did nst think injured by He did not mean to f peak here of the opinion of the Government of Holland j in that as well as the VOICE OF THE GOVERNMENT WAS NOT THE VOICE OF THE before we went to it would not be to recti r to the of our the in the year 1780, who were publicly in adhering to and to the articles of the Treaty between them and this In not to the favour of the perhaps not of the the day he doubted not would when deceit and would no longer dupe die and when the People would infill upon receiving other for an Armament or a than the honour of the the etiquette of of Lord the as did Lord Beaucham p. The latter Nobleman declared that the great influx of Foreigners had excited that in of this hrm ir had become to place Foreigners more within the power of the He therefore the without requiring the of any particular he conceived no fafts to be and he could that there might exiit very why no ought to be With to the that were entertained by inimical to this they were from the by the National Convention to the United States of This contained - a that France would never had Liberty in country in That her notions of Liberty were not congenial to of this country he was every would be as the intentions France he was well that fhe would not attack this She knew too well of this and fhe was alfo her opinions were reprobated in it. After that the Alien did not violate the Treaty with he adverted to the exited among the they Jte Great and in the oa dw tut J 07 * always of to make up to tbo of the who formerly were uniform in their tii the tke This immediately after been of Of his owp opinion that h wife and prudent that it the were inimical to ' and checked of the the Government had riot It became ' therefore adopt propriety the for which v Lord right in fame them but not he 1*, heart Member next alluded to of