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Lloyd's Evening-Post (Newspaper) - March 29, 1799, London, Middlesex Jii Lloyd s postscript continued mails. Arrived none due 1 Hamburgh 2 Dublin i Waterford authentic port news. Brixham March 29.-the Venus frigate., with the Convoy for Newfoundland failed this morning As Alfo did the quadra under command of sir Hugh Seymour. Plymouth March 30.-arrived, the Fanny Watson of Whitehaven from Virginia. She has been taken by a French Privateer and retaken by the Atalanta floor. Deal March 31.-Winde. N. E. Blows hard. Remain As per Laft. A mail from Dublin arrived yesterday with letters and papers of 27 the. The government appears now to have made every preparation to have adopted every precaution which any emergency May require. The courts mar tial in different parts of the country Are employed in trying perfors charged with being concerned in the Pra ices by which the country has Bee Vul urged. By i Jiu introduced by or. C. Beresford into pay Ament it is intended to deprive All thou who May have been attainted of rebellion of their elective franchise. The Gazette of saturday night contains a lift of captures highly creditable to the vigilance of Home of our naval commanders. Sir Hyde Parker s ships and cruisers on the Jamaica station appear to have been extremely fuck Efful having taken or destroyed no left than 13 privateers besides 110 merchant seffels face the Laft communication. The Panish frigate called the Santa Teresa of 42 guns taken by capt. Bowen of the Argo off port Mahon proves to be of very fit for immediate service that fhe will be put into com Miffin without delay. Saturday Captain Newhouse late of the Peter Ell floor arrived at the admiralty with dispatches from Earl St. Vincent at Gibraltar containing in addition to the letters from his lordship in the Gazette the burning of two neapolitan ships of the line off Naples by the a portuguese Squadron to prevent their falling into the hands of the French. This officer who served under the command of the Noble Earl during the time he has had the command in the Mediterranean came Home in the co Romandel armed transport in 29 Days from Gibraltar. _ on saturday letters were received in town from new York dated the Ift ult. By there we learn that or. Adams the president of the United states of America had proposed the nomination of three gentlemen to treat with the French Republic whenever a fit Opportunity of hound offer and a sincere Dif position be Shewn by France to renew the negotiation. The gentlemen proposed were or. Elf Worth of Ofton or. Henry of Maryland and Vir. Vans Murray the american resident with the Batavia Republic. Or. Adams s proportion on being fun omitted to a committee of the senates was Fyk jailed. The capture of the French frigate by the compilation was not known in America at the even in g p o just a. Date of the above letters. We understand that when the in Urgente was captured four american captains were on Board her who had been taken by the French commander. By recent letters from Barbadoes we learn that the United states american frigate lately fired into and Funk a French Privateer of 6 guns and 5a Nien off the Ifland of Guadaloupe the Crew however were saved and the american ship was fired on from fhe batteries Ron the Ifland Bat received no material damage. Matthew Lyon the member of con refs Home time ago conried of a libel on the resident of the United states and ordered to be imprisoned for three months on the 20th of february fumed his feat when a Resolution was moved and carried that he be expelled the ii ouse. March 29 april z. The Berlin papers of the 19th inf Tarot contain an offi ii notice signed by the Cabinet ministers finc Enstein Heinitz Goldbeck Alvensleben Haugwitz and May flu of the utmost importance As to its effects As it goes to put a All the alienation of property and the Fale of the Royal and other domains in the Ruffian provinces of Cleves Geldres and Meurs ceded to France declaring All Fuch As illegal null and void till the actual Concu fion of a peace with the Empire. The Fleet for the Elbe Ems and Wefer continues wind bound in the a Ungber. It has increased to 65 be Finis. Letters from India received by the Maria Charlotte arrived in the Downs from Calcutta Are dated the 13th november at which period Active preparations were making for a secret expedition in which several thousand men were to be engaged. The seffels which had recently arrived there from Europe had found an advantageous Fale for their several investments. Vice Admiral Lutridge is pm Admiral at the Downs in the a Admi ral Peyton j Admiral Mitchell port Admiral at the Nore in the Roo a. Of vice Admiral Lutridge and Ada ifs sir Thomas Paul by Bart. Port Admiral at Plymouth in the room of sir Richard King who retires. The present Bishop of Worcester or. Kurd has completed at his Palace of Hartlebury cattle a Noble and elegant Library for the use and Benefit of the see and which he has enriched with the principal part of the collections belonging to those great literary characters Pope and Warburton. Extras of a letter from Plymouth March 28. " the Spanish Brig which arrived Here Laft evening is the Al Olandina Captain Tuan Del Burt mounting 20 guns Laden with a very valuable cargo of Fugar indigo a. From the Havannah bound to Corunna captured on the 24th info. Near the Harbour by the Mermaid of 32 guns Captain Newman in company with the Sylph floor of Warl Al Olandina parted company with three Spanish frigates a few Days before her capture Alfo from the Havannah each of them having on Pard valuable cargoes besides a Quantity of specie the Mermaid and Sylph Are gone in quell of arrived the Captain of .74 guns one 6f the Channel Fleet from a cruise the remainder Are gone up Channel for naval court martial. On tuesday the 26th instant a court martial was held on Board his majesty s ship Ganges in. Yarmouth roads on capt. Wallis his officers and ships company for the toys of his majesty ship Proserpine. After the sentence was read which Fet Forth that the conduit of Captain Wallis his officers and ship s company was in every degree highly meritorious and All honourably acquitted the president made the following speech to the Crew by order of the court " seamen of the Proserpine " your conduit has been Fuch As to Merit the thanks of this. Court with that of your country and i Trull that the example shown by you of Good order arid obedience to command in times of great danger will be held Forth As worthy of Juaita in by All the seamen of his majesty re the Price of raw sugars experienced a further reduction during the Laft week Viz. Antigua the Barbadoes Dominica Tobago St. Vincent deme Rara Nevis and Tortola about 2s. Per cwt. Fine Jamaica Martinique and St. Domingo 33. St. Kitt & sin d Monif Ferratt 4s. And Terres 6s. Be Rcpt Theun common abundance of the late crop will doubtless occasion a still greater fall the Market for refined articles very heavy and the Price steady.  the four following prisoners condemned at eing ton affixes were to be executed at Kennith Toft common this morning pursuant to their sentence Viz. John French Henry French and George Thorpe for a Highway robbery and James Randall for a burglary and Healing eight All of them except James Randall were reprieved John French on Friday and Henry French and Geo. Thorpe yesterday afternoon. Mark Lane Exchange the Day., wheat 30j. O 55s Baric Izi. To 34s. 6d. Live 4.6s. To 30s. , 2?i. To 303. Late malt 30s. To 44s. Amber ditto 3s3. To 44s. Peas 50s. To 54s. Hog Peak 34s. To j8s. Beans 33s. To 38s. Tick 36s. To 36s. Fine flour 43s. To 453. Stocki this Day at one o clock. Bank Stock shut 3 per it. Red shut 3 per it. Conf. 53 of j Imp. 3 per cd. Ann. 51 ditto Ann. 25 yrs. To u-i6ths 4 per it. Conf. Anns shut 5 per it. Ann. 82 of 1 Irish 5 per it. Shut ditto Ann. Shut 5 per cent. 1797 shut by. La. Anns. Fth us a Short annsl778-9 shut Bank for org. 35 India for ditto 165 this Day was published Price is. 6d.comprising 100 pages of letter pref of Ava Fize by a society of physicians and surgeons no. I. Of the London medical review and Magazine containing a monthly account of new publications in various languages on the different branches Ofphy Etc surgery and Natwar history with original memoirs cafes experiments Dif Coveris inventions improvements enquiries proposals and occurrences in the medical world. Published by a cites. Johnson Cuthell Murray and Highley Richardson Clarke Cox Callow and Symonds London j Alfo by Bell and Bradfute Edinburgh j and by Archer e Dublin. Communications for this work directed to or. Koenig Secretary of the society Are received by or. Symonds no. 20, Paternoster Row. Condon printed and published by w. And c. Spilsbury no. 57, where All persons May be regularly served paper. Letters to the editor and advertisements will be received at new Lloyd s Coffee House Over the Royal Exchange and at the pubic hers. And those persons Reid my in the country who Are desirous of being supplied with this paper Are rogue feed to a spy to the i sics of the oads at the general Post office by whom they defend on being regularly forced

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