Qular Letters from Paris tell us, that de Court is arrived at $.. Clow, and do daily hold Marine Councils, by whown ‘tis found necessary to forbia ail Merchant-non to entertain any Sea-men Before the Men of War are supplied, being nocable to man them onc: here are or ders also isfued ows to Command all Officers to repair forthwith to their markings and places of Command, upon pain of being committed codie Beffice. From Bruxelles we hear that Secretary Pra dois kept close Prisoner, and that none of his Friends or Acquaintance are suffered to come to the Speech of him, or send to him; his Ser vant also is imprisoned and fettered. The Marquess de Granadas ordered the Officers of the Army to kdep exsct Discipline among them under his Command. He has also order ed a Sum of Money to be disposed of amongst the poor Prisoners of this Town. London, April 2g. According to a proposal of the Morocco Embassador to His Majesty con cerning the Algersser, The Emperor of Fox and Mercers has dispaceit an Army thither: And we have Advice from on Board Vice-Ad miral Herbert, that the Admiral, with all his whole Flcer, had for certain already blockt up Algrr, so that there is now more hopes than e ver of the Redemption of all the Enghip Slaves there. Besides the place conferred on Sir Stephen Fox’s Son (mentioned in the Gax-ree,) His Ma jesty had likewise been pleased to order, that he shall manage the Hospital halls to be built at Chelfey in the room of Mr. Fabaron decested, who was buried amongst the Children of Sir Stephen Fax in Weimar As e hear His Majesty has been pleased to confer the Command of the Tyger Frigot,vacant by the dead of the Lord Berkley, on Callonel Priots, and the Lord Berkley’s Brother hard the said Lords Command in the Guards. The Master of the Jewel-Office in White-Hall is likewise decessed. On Wedesday the 26. of this Instant dors! began the Proceedings at the Sessions in the O.4 Bayily, and ended on Friday the 28th fol lowing. On Thursday several persons were tried at the Old Aug’y for Felonies and Burglaries, and among the ret One Anthony Archer, Fobn Bou gler, and Mrs. Elizatero Fitz-Parrish were arraigned for killing an Officer in Middlesex, they pleaded that the Indictment had mistaken4+ their Christian names, for that the former was Pakrer not txthony, and the second Fames roc John, though de Coroner declared they had severally owned thefr names before pecied in the dedictment; but they not wer! able co nmeny the FAS were found guilty of wilful Murder. 50 ° s There were 8 Persons received sentence of Death, vist. John Belcher, William West, Ann Dicher, Wyler Archer, James Bouglar, Eliza beth Fox-Paprick, Fohn Bants, and Ann Stacy. Nine, were bata in the Hand, two ordered for Transportation, and four to the Whips. ‘The gréat Rain that Fell on Thefray Night hath done great mttchief in mrtnp places in the Country, bari the particulars. We 'tannoe yet have. The waters of the River are everywhere very high, a man and horse was drowned be ween Croydon and Cambe welt ard ache.ke imcbe Hole above a 1¢ce. damage was sust in= ed among the Brewers, end one Cnild wether out of its Bed and found the next Mering dead. They say the man in Ho'horn writes in his Atep four Observarsrs a Week, nay, it in were fourteen ‘twere all once to him, for he never thinks for what he writes, he is so full of ma lice and gall, char be walle’en near his Fin gers to the ttumps but they shall hear et hm, though to as little purpose as if he hid«.lthe time been biting his Nails. Poor man cannot write himself again into Office; buc’us now time to shew his diligence to deserve his Gui nies of his Matter . But let hin not think those he calls Whiggs will cease to find him picking work, for they will flog him Bones to gnaw every Weck, all Trager has broke all his old fluips, and that ome of them ftck at last fatt rm his grumbling and continually yelping Throat. Advertisements, the blew Ballin Haydon-yard in the dir de Minorces, London, ear the Torer, l Sy UPLRATOR, ihain a most excellent manee cureth allorts of Deafness m air, from rrergnes en Se yrardyeirbho af bac renditned annes 30 pearst he performs che Tare mi thiut any raining the Paristt, and what re thesreccatene tear, be vefecesh che Pater ar first febe ip curate or niitg Pir giveth Remecies aging all Noo or purrs te the Bare. Adelas he performs, alti the Patient have been cft off by others ataecurable. He hath cured several bun derds stchas Cupy, He hath Remedies reedy prepared for the Pre servation of Hearing, wi thife cho thro some great deferts in the foundiie Memoirane, and other Im pediments in the actuiary Pallogrs are nee per= faly Curacle, which Remedies preserves them from ever cremeny mars, and Taps oues their Hearing co their Old Ag, UR The Pentileania five Secweyes Traderside give nerice unto all Persons chit are widing co sub fertte anchor Looks, that their Book and are cendanice co ferne of them, shal be every Mon day, Wednesday, end Friday from Twelve of the CloLat Nao sil Three at Bridges Coffee house sa Pope-Head-Ally, mere shey bail receive these Subersprian. Where are hie wife roe Areicles of Propoals and the Map of the Country ,obe had, vitae Mr, o An Alarm for Sinners: concarmery she Can fellan, Peavers, Letters, and taff Pords of Robert Foulkes, jure Mummler of Scramtan= Lacy sm the Couney of Salop 3 he mas cried, conuacted, and sencenced ar deisions in the Old Bayly, London. ,Jan. 16, 1679, and executed the 71ft Pollowang, with an ace count of its Life. Published from the Orig nal, mearren with vis ewan hand, duromng tre Repriece, and fore by him at jis death sre Dr. Dievd,Desn of Bangor. Printed for Lang~ ley Curtis on Ludgate-hill. i Absalom Senior: or, Achitopher Thr [Prost 4 Poem, Printed for S. E. and 8:4 by Langley Curtis,at the Sign of Sir Edtour bury Gofrey, near Fleecbridge.