.Fdoriah in crder• io Negotiate- a- peace JLIver'from hue Cc::ft.—-~'fhe 5 net Civ
with that Gover.vir.c.iL " ; jOalloy Fen.wick.
Ohyte Sing -iias retreated', to- Beech.-.) DE?Arr.uRss.—7th. 5-^5 Hope ^
::hui\ and Major Jropham has marched . colas C'chy'for Madras: with Rice'—Do".
Ship Umoii Adam Doak Do'. Do.
Died, j on Satu-dav lift "the once pleal
it and facetious Mr. S&rfiuel Fieldc'ri a
ry repufaojc Traaeiman niui an oj
f.h no jelt'ng mattcn
•iviAR?i.o.T—;—Not to you .D^rgts 1
; grant, but depend upon it it .s'-h
.. exesi!-nt jell to tits whole town
-. befilakarrd tint this is always th-
c vfe when, a man of fenftSadm.it
an*** into his confidence.
DuRrrEE*----Nay, come, -come,
you are now tjo hird'upon Lie
B-ivey and me.
Masflot-—— y------- you are
. - too loft tor trie tnaftir Durgee. what...
1 occafijn h id yd \, b toe name . of j ir' w'f",'?lJl pyfiiole exp&jltiop, ,apd 1 tt> hirti during many fevere fits o'fTllnefel
mnjlmjh to fcribb'e in the public. t,wre ,s "j^H - - t5m Mynllcers •rS b>' one of the mdft valuable of Wives, I.
papers about our Co.wr.wity.. I nGW CUI" pT^?' ...■•„ , ^ ; Eative of C^mdcniagore, and who we-
P„R'G>,.p___I was led into it by a T"c ddtrcfieu fitUatioti bf Madras ate lorry to hear is kit unprovided i<-
agaiiift that Fort
The Nymph Sloop Cant Bah arrived
here on Wedriefda* Niahc,' this Vcffel
leit the Squadron off Ntgapatam on .t he
3d. Ult,— The Admiral at that timehad |habitant of Calcl»fa,butwLeie"conA
great expectation* Of iqon be-in* able to rfonwaS too delicate for the hueirpo-am ;
take that Forf.. as Colonel Nixon who Lf this Climate and which would have,
commands in Tatyqtjr was at the head ! proved fat?.) to him ibme Years ago, hid
of five thoufand Men inarching towards j*E not bctri thr tender attention paid
r t , r 1 \ t when the Nymph left it is incbhceivan.e,
it or Jeaboly and refitment. I j ^ ^ ^ftndrcd p odas ^
lowiver me wt no harm, and fo, j tl,' tb-afury and about twenty Bags of
for heave.! lake... think no more o rotten Rice in fto.-P . &
ore, B*at we are hapV
it—but :imke niy puce wito j to pfdrfa oiir Readers that near fifty
C >a 4Z'J -j'l lit it't i. • • thoufand bags had arrived- there on th5
ror,
jicb!cr:Mg<:p;ms so Cfifrcfpcridaiti
T\ M OHUR SECCA'S'-Zi/ftr is reccvb\
iVjfc ^ caitnot be imtrled as it is
IV-
is
rcpugnant-io a fieri cf the Editors, tin
etifiy refelied uli.cn by bin t:;vtr to Icjh at.
13 , ; , ,n. u "'v'u-ri'L- •••••• ir t'ce iatr hexh the peer eft of titfc Ladies ts a
Ma » pt o ^ -W -v fh-'fci* o-i v Dartmouth Relolutioa and tot;r cr five i / ■.• /> „f- i ■/ .7 ,;' )
ivi/i.k.PLC.-t J • vv tiy uiui u.uy o- 1 : ... .r . . . 1 xrry. valusite Jr.omun^ and the other tho
d me in one way. 4 SSvI , ,i - <t i •'exalied; "vm bavi faults, hit the,
jDu r ge e--~:;i nv tS that
M.-\r?!.ot--By reading your i?t'-
cant.tt;>n in th■ •. pnbhc papers.
Durgsf.,-Weil that I'lJ do with
with all my heart I aim fo uiucli
agitated th-it I cannot Write it my-
fclf--but if yotf, my dear
Marplot, will havc.fhe-goo.inefs to
draw itup. I iKali fign it. Marplot
iumeaiately wrote the folhiwing
Consgflim which Durgee fjgried and
f > ended this mcmen'dus difpute.
V/HEilEAS I P-D—head
Journeyman to tile Bord of ln.de
!Vi :iVJrs, not having the fear of God
before my cy^s was lately guilty of
divaln-in^r the feerets of the-Com-
1A r \ity ani for which I have besn
vifited by evil fpirits, w'ao have tor-
mented me night and day in lb much
that I can get nd reft—but i an lik;
one pofifeued of the devil.--Now
retider myfelf an obiest ofeompiffion
to the Cvprian. Goddess, Tknt-
?ot e Impromptu and all the
members of the. Club I pnblifh
We are told that Nymph \$ ccuie
here" to claim the E{fe£ls foiind'in Chin-
iurah, and its Depen'dencies, but haw
they can be cdablilhed ahe Lawyers 'mutt
Determine, thefe idon'ble- Gentlemen"
will have a fiia'-e- of the PlunderT)p dos.i'ot
if the bufinefs \$ earned before the fu-
preme court.. •• ..u ' ;
• Captain Ball left Madras twelve days
ago he fays that at. the time of'his, failing
advices ■ had been' Received rrom .the
'hditcr is. cf Opinion, that the goodnefs cf
her hettrf, makes a Rmcisnt' and ample a-,
toncmevtin the Sight of God for every thing
laid tc-hrr chargsyiffo ive ought to be content;,
■and clthofoe is nearly afiy'd to a Man thai
has v.ngeneroify, and unran'ittivgh purfucd
ike Editor 'to his ruin), yet as he is v.ncc.i-
feic-us, of aiypart cf.it bcurg cv.'ing to her
Infiuekce, fo he is determined, never to
gi'je her an .utieafy^ women? fropi any ;lir~
a . . ■ . ,.:<-.:';- ...^ . " • r ■■ fmlilbei m .bis pater.-If the Author
inwy under Sir jcyr-e Coote lntormm" \c ■.„• . - >. :. , -
iA 1 r- .1 „ . . » • - to'// permit, bun to make the alterati'"
the Madras -Gentleman that-t-r.<?y were ■ v . *.
wirhiii Six miles.of Areor inftigh fptrits
and in the expectation of bein"g"ift'- pojSc1-
ffion Ot that place . in, a. few days.
When the Nymph IeTrMndfas Lord
Macartney was dangeroufiy ill.
It is currently reported; that itaja!
refpcBuig. tte.Ladie's."' ."jjydalfifi ffw diify-
es in the body cf the .-Letter rcfpeZirrr tpt
Male Char afters'- he prcmifs Wfubltjh in full
'■&U that refefis-uppn limfeif.
~Vn^s'^UShU R p A Y ~~
>-Tl«- 20t1) Iirtlant.at io A, Mi
Chyte Sing has abancfone^l Becdjagnur," j 7 ^ he.Said-b/',pnblick Outcry.
and that he has tied'with petxiuiUtion , VV ;ibr- ^ireca. Rupees and Iceadv
KTthe Southward, and has fixed nti Re- | Money; at Captain. Laibooms dwcllin
fiich a faVourab/c affectJi'is faid : latdy been new. Siktiied-* and repaired
Governor General intends to return to
Calcutta, as foou' as po'fiible.
Confession' and throw m'yfelf on'1 How true the above Paragraph m.ay
their mercy. be? we will not afc'ertahi:
Signed in the prefence
of Buxey-!--•
Jack Marplot. P-D-
A Report prevails now in...Cakutta,'
thai Commodore jo-hnfon had taken the
Cape, and that as! foon as he had regu-
lated matters at that' place;, to-his fatis-
faflion, that he fail'd for England im-
mediately •, and that intclligence;pi this
circu'mlUnCe beinjj recei/ed by " the
French Adm. who hyith.'.hb whole Pieet
had been Cfofeing in."that •Lat'titu'dc,
he Ihaped his courfe for the Cape directly,"
and retook it without the i,o!"s of a Man..
The w hole of the above paragraph wan ts
corifiritiatioh. ... -
at .Hattavia'.^—lilt of her SLores
to be feen at.the laid Hoii'fe.
. Conditions of Sale.
The Sloop xd be for Account and
Rilk ()f the Ptirchafer frorn the Day of
Sale, and the. Money, .to be paid .within
1 o Days after that Time," in- .default of
whieh,: She will be refold on account or
the Purchafei;,'. wno .mu'ft be anfwerable
for y/.h.it Dcncieney-.T.nd Lois there may
arite thereby;—.—The -Purchaicr muif.
give fuiricient. fecurity for the amount
Sale, if Demanded,.,
- LrederickTuagor the 0 Octoher 1781.
..... -Ci-V^. Du.NTZFEtT. ■
C A L CUT T A.
%.:'4 \ H E Nymph Sloop of War arfl-
X ved in the River laft Wcdnefdav
feight from Madras and brings the fol-
lowing Advices*-That SiS Fvre
Coote was within five Miles of Artot-
That Sir Edward Mughes and Colonel
Braithwaite had inverted Negapa'tam,---
That .Lord Mc'Cartnev was dangeroufiy
ill. That Doctor Paifley died oh't.he lit.
intt. and that Lord Me-'Leod and Gene- prcfent fcarcity at Madras Portable Sou£:__JL"- Well on the French Jrkf rt and are
ral Monro were to proceed to" Europe on! would be a 'profitable Article and of oci:erwi4e handy and .uil-t.ul .about f
the Rochford. i great ufe particularly to our 'Army "in. the Ho.ufe^- rei;ttive ..to the BufineU. of a
The Governor General is (til! ai Ba-L!'o;eId. ' Confumer, or thafof a Cook, they mint
jiaras.-He has received cverrures' Mr. Bur.hanen a Clergyman is arrived iiot b-; fond of L;qu.or-- ; . ;
cf Peace from Madajee Scindy, oivc of in the la'te.Ships. ••• . [- Any per! on, or'pepfons having Sues
the principal Mahratta Chiefs., and jM; rd Arrwal-s,—October 10th His M.-- to difpofe off, will be treated with" bf- ■
W . A -N^ T E £>. ' '
A Correfpqndent qbferves that'in .die .F^SyVQ ■ Goffrie%:>:ho can play ver\
An«lerfon is" in confequer.ee gone to' jefty's ShipNymph,-Ca'pt". Stevens ifi the ^plying to' the Printer-
with that Gover.vir.c.iL " ; jOalloy Fen.wick.
Ohyte Sing -iias retreated', to- Beech.-.) DE?Arr.uRss.—7th. 5-^5 Hope ^
::hui\ and Major Jropham has marched . colas C'chy'for Madras: with Rice'—Do".
Ship Umoii Adam Doak Do'. Do.
Died, j on Satu-dav lift "the once pleal
it and facetious Mr. S&rfiuel Fieldc'ri a
ry repufaojc Traaeiman niui an oj
f.h no jelt'ng mattcn
•iviAR?i.o.T—;—Not to you .D^rgts 1
; grant, but depend upon it it .s'-h
.. exesi!-nt jell to tits whole town
-. befilakarrd tint this is always th-
c vfe when, a man of fenftSadm.it
an*** into his confidence.
DuRrrEE*----Nay, come, -come,
you are now tjo hird'upon Lie
B-ivey and me.
Masflot-—— y------- you are
. - too loft tor trie tnaftir Durgee. what...
1 occafijn h id yd \, b toe name . of j ir' w'f",'?lJl pyfiiole exp&jltiop, ,apd 1 tt> hirti during many fevere fits o'fTllnefel
mnjlmjh to fcribb'e in the public. t,wre ,s "j^H - - t5m Mynllcers •rS b>' one of the mdft valuable of Wives, I.
papers about our Co.wr.wity.. I nGW CUI" pT^?' ...■•„ , ^ ; Eative of C^mdcniagore, and who we-
P„R'G>,.p___I was led into it by a T"c ddtrcfieu fitUatioti bf Madras ate lorry to hear is kit unprovided i<-
agaiiift that Fort
The Nymph Sloop Cant Bah arrived
here on Wedriefda* Niahc,' this Vcffel
leit the Squadron off Ntgapatam on .t he
3d. Ult,— The Admiral at that timehad |habitant of Calcl»fa,butwLeie"conA
great expectation* Of iqon be-in* able to rfonwaS too delicate for the hueirpo-am ;
take that Forf.. as Colonel Nixon who Lf this Climate and which would have,
commands in Tatyqtjr was at the head ! proved fat?.) to him ibme Years ago, hid
of five thoufand Men inarching towards j*E not bctri thr tender attention paid
r t , r 1 \ t when the Nymph left it is incbhceivan.e,
it or Jeaboly and refitment. I j ^ ^ ^ftndrcd p odas ^
lowiver me wt no harm, and fo, j tl,' tb-afury and about twenty Bags of
for heave.! lake... think no more o rotten Rice in fto.-P . &
ore, B*at we are hapV
it—but :imke niy puce wito j to pfdrfa oiir Readers that near fifty
C >a 4Z'J -j'l lit it't i. • • thoufand bags had arrived- there on th5
ror,
jicb!cr:Mg<:p;ms so Cfifrcfpcridaiti
T\ M OHUR SECCA'S'-Zi/ftr is reccvb\
iVjfc ^ caitnot be imtrled as it is
IV-
is
rcpugnant-io a fieri cf the Editors, tin
etifiy refelied uli.cn by bin t:;vtr to Icjh at.
13 , ; , ,n. u "'v'u-ri'L- •••••• ir t'ce iatr hexh the peer eft of titfc Ladies ts a
Ma » pt o ^ -W -v fh-'fci* o-i v Dartmouth Relolutioa and tot;r cr five i / ■.• /> „f- i ■/ .7 ,;' )
ivi/i.k.PLC.-t J • vv tiy uiui u.uy o- 1 : ... .r . . . 1 xrry. valusite Jr.omun^ and the other tho
d me in one way. 4 SSvI , ,i - <t i •'exalied; "vm bavi faults, hit the,
jDu r ge e--~:;i nv tS that
M.-\r?!.ot--By reading your i?t'-
cant.tt;>n in th■ •. pnbhc papers.
Durgsf.,-Weil that I'lJ do with
with all my heart I aim fo uiucli
agitated th-it I cannot Write it my-
fclf--but if yotf, my dear
Marplot, will havc.fhe-goo.inefs to
draw itup. I iKali fign it. Marplot
iumeaiately wrote the folhiwing
Consgflim which Durgee fjgried and
f > ended this mcmen'dus difpute.
V/HEilEAS I P-D—head
Journeyman to tile Bord of ln.de
!Vi :iVJrs, not having the fear of God
before my cy^s was lately guilty of
divaln-in^r the feerets of the-Com-
1A r \ity ani for which I have besn
vifited by evil fpirits, w'ao have tor-
mented me night and day in lb much
that I can get nd reft—but i an lik;
one pofifeued of the devil.--Now
retider myfelf an obiest ofeompiffion
to the Cvprian. Goddess, Tknt-
?ot e Impromptu and all the
members of the. Club I pnblifh
We are told that Nymph \$ ccuie
here" to claim the E{fe£ls foiind'in Chin-
iurah, and its Depen'dencies, but haw
they can be cdablilhed ahe Lawyers 'mutt
Determine, thefe idon'ble- Gentlemen"
will have a fiia'-e- of the PlunderT)p dos.i'ot
if the bufinefs \$ earned before the fu-
preme court.. •• ..u ' ;
• Captain Ball left Madras twelve days
ago he fays that at. the time of'his, failing
advices ■ had been' Received rrom .the
'hditcr is. cf Opinion, that the goodnefs cf
her hettrf, makes a Rmcisnt' and ample a-,
toncmevtin the Sight of God for every thing
laid tc-hrr chargsyiffo ive ought to be content;,
■and clthofoe is nearly afiy'd to a Man thai
has v.ngeneroify, and unran'ittivgh purfucd
ike Editor 'to his ruin), yet as he is v.ncc.i-
feic-us, of aiypart cf.it bcurg cv.'ing to her
Infiuekce, fo he is determined, never to
gi'je her an .utieafy^ women? fropi any ;lir~
a . . ■ . ,.:<-.:';- ...^ . " • r ■■ fmlilbei m .bis pater.-If the Author
inwy under Sir jcyr-e Coote lntormm" \c ■.„• . - >. :. , -
iA 1 r- .1 „ . . » • - to'// permit, bun to make the alterati'"
the Madras -Gentleman that-t-r.<?y were ■ v . *.
wirhiii Six miles.of Areor inftigh fptrits
and in the expectation of bein"g"ift'- pojSc1-
ffion Ot that place . in, a. few days.
When the Nymph IeTrMndfas Lord
Macartney was dangeroufiy ill.
It is currently reported; that itaja!
refpcBuig. tte.Ladie's."' ."jjydalfifi ffw diify-
es in the body cf the .-Letter rcfpeZirrr tpt
Male Char afters'- he prcmifs Wfubltjh in full
'■&U that refefis-uppn limfeif.
~Vn^s'^UShU R p A Y ~~
>-Tl«- 20t1) Iirtlant.at io A, Mi
Chyte Sing has abancfone^l Becdjagnur," j 7 ^ he.Said-b/',pnblick Outcry.
and that he has tied'with petxiuiUtion , VV ;ibr- ^ireca. Rupees and Iceadv
KTthe Southward, and has fixed nti Re- | Money; at Captain. Laibooms dwcllin
fiich a faVourab/c affectJi'is faid : latdy been new. Siktiied-* and repaired
Governor General intends to return to
Calcutta, as foou' as po'fiible.
Confession' and throw m'yfelf on'1 How true the above Paragraph m.ay
their mercy. be? we will not afc'ertahi:
Signed in the prefence
of Buxey-!--•
Jack Marplot. P-D-
A Report prevails now in...Cakutta,'
thai Commodore jo-hnfon had taken the
Cape, and that as! foon as he had regu-
lated matters at that' place;, to-his fatis-
faflion, that he fail'd for England im-
mediately •, and that intclligence;pi this
circu'mlUnCe beinjj recei/ed by " the
French Adm. who hyith.'.hb whole Pieet
had been Cfofeing in."that •Lat'titu'dc,
he Ihaped his courfe for the Cape directly,"
and retook it without the i,o!"s of a Man..
The w hole of the above paragraph wan ts
corifiritiatioh. ... -
at .Hattavia'.^—lilt of her SLores
to be feen at.the laid Hoii'fe.
. Conditions of Sale.
The Sloop xd be for Account and
Rilk ()f the Ptirchafer frorn the Day of
Sale, and the. Money, .to be paid .within
1 o Days after that Time," in- .default of
whieh,: She will be refold on account or
the Purchafei;,'. wno .mu'ft be anfwerable
for y/.h.it Dcncieney-.T.nd Lois there may
arite thereby;—.—The -Purchaicr muif.
give fuiricient. fecurity for the amount
Sale, if Demanded,.,
- LrederickTuagor the 0 Octoher 1781.
..... -Ci-V^. Du.NTZFEtT. ■
C A L CUT T A.
%.:'4 \ H E Nymph Sloop of War arfl-
X ved in the River laft Wcdnefdav
feight from Madras and brings the fol-
lowing Advices*-That SiS Fvre
Coote was within five Miles of Artot-
That Sir Edward Mughes and Colonel
Braithwaite had inverted Negapa'tam,---
That .Lord Mc'Cartnev was dangeroufiy
ill. That Doctor Paifley died oh't.he lit.
intt. and that Lord Me-'Leod and Gene- prcfent fcarcity at Madras Portable Sou£:__JL"- Well on the French Jrkf rt and are
ral Monro were to proceed to" Europe on! would be a 'profitable Article and of oci:erwi4e handy and .uil-t.ul .about f
the Rochford. i great ufe particularly to our 'Army "in. the Ho.ufe^- rei;ttive ..to the BufineU. of a
The Governor General is (til! ai Ba-L!'o;eId. ' Confumer, or thafof a Cook, they mint
jiaras.-He has received cverrures' Mr. Bur.hanen a Clergyman is arrived iiot b-; fond of L;qu.or-- ; . ;
cf Peace from Madajee Scindy, oivc of in the la'te.Ships. ••• . [- Any per! on, or'pepfons having Sues
the principal Mahratta Chiefs., and jM; rd Arrwal-s,—October 10th His M.-- to difpofe off, will be treated with" bf- ■
W . A -N^ T E £>. ' '
A Correfpqndent qbferves that'in .die .F^SyVQ ■ Goffrie%:>:ho can play ver\
An«lerfon is" in confequer.ee gone to' jefty's ShipNymph,-Ca'pt". Stevens ifi the ^plying to' the Printer-