—__—_-, l ’ ' 93: the. new, tin It time, “32m per: :0me ‘y mi injwrresewm V- I H ‘53:. ? , i deflect ' make} .nrsfiebflix . ’ ‘ "° “ Idbe‘a . In manyficases, ithére’ won “Whither ’ “'5‘” ‘jhduse's. Howlefif'llnfilllgfly _ t ' whit Iteilgfiéiii' s‘poillngot‘ my “ vgo'ods. so: some“ ihOse ‘ who’have misled .ym- » ‘ g V iron "have" “d strayed; the . most I f l , . gfiéf. philosophical instruments that . yr: Perhaps any individual, in. this-[or 5 '4_ any Otherl"¢9mt!LU3§ 9"“ 95”? “ é~§eed of. in my! “Sid whittllstwhalll‘ 5 spent large sumsiwith no pecuniary -.——1vieW.whsteV¢f. that 031? lib. the ad: ,- r Yancementof‘science,_for the benefit .myacsuntry; 3nd of . unkind. ~ .u'Yo-u have 'destroyed.ga libiary cor-g ' ' i tathatap stats—s». W913 .. fine moneycsn'rcvp'urc 38356“: tfn ' '. talon .. course of time. V But w at I L ‘X‘ecl._;ai;more,'. youhave destroyed ; ts,’,which have been the. ‘~ £22939er ' W___..-..__.._~ :5. . .the laborious V study of ' "ffiny‘yéirs;iana’fiieh*'[shill-nevi:r fie‘ab‘lgto re-compose 5. and all this fl been done gee one who neverdid, imagined, you any harm. “j .‘ '. Iknow nothing’more of the hand x 'i ‘i a-bilhflhkbjfi-Séid. #9,. have enraged ’30 much, than any Qiyourselves‘, . . .‘iun'd. ldisapproveof, it as much ;“ tho’ A. 'Et'h' is, been made the ostensible'han- ’ .. s91" slain , - . linyethingmofvthatmature-could- ' . ’ ' ssibly have done. In the cele- ‘ stint) of the French Revalution, at - ' t *_._-;. not attend, the com pa,- 9—7 ssy assembled on the occasion onl , 'Z _ If expressed their joy in the emancipa- ‘stion of-"if ’ hbourrng nation from ; tyranny, wi out intimating a desire of per- . , though, in Answer to the gross and ' unprovoked'calumnies of Mr. Mn- . . othersrl publicly vindicated 9; i" myjprine‘gplles as a Dissenter, it was Con. ‘ ' 3' sin and sober ar ument : ' ‘ ‘ , .44. ' g m; r. , It a 3- “c {:3 “ I 3'4; “é :th- probable that. 'at/ oif’intendedrne. . _ _ . . _ p ' b forhiiartngspmtof Chi-i ~ . ties-zine oi-lil‘es‘.“whéfi evdrr‘thms? . , _ . .. ' ‘7 7 Violence trend. “can youth‘mkflany "sled! Conduct aslyou'rs"a‘r‘rtlere<iQ!§-’ ‘ v I _ WWAW -:fir:me—fer-mimic tenth .. :ei'xgiwwrim-f‘ Tomorrow‘s; anteaazfippnns greater me. -7 . ~ tween thePrinccssFredericamtd-theDukei ginfinitely more mischief‘ I. _ k t I. §.sw..ilL.change-“yours.-.~-wAt~all;evenrs,-v ~ V . more than such an rel-endomluly "9* ’ A1 I ‘provenjfient of our ovm Constitution; ._/ event’s) think of having ‘ ‘ pies,” in prtfierenee to ours? find with 15erfec¢899d humour; We AND CONSTITUTIQN; we better instructedin .the mild and- and 'theY'Were all" Such-'as'tthc {fiends _ . srianityifihan of Liberty, and Fruc‘firing. leg "Mdu‘éa "0 Iséf-Ehc'iCnfisfituuomwotaazafiw we. . - teams, ,_ ' ‘ :You‘iat'e' Still" if 0F Yuk are-to be publicly declared at , you'rl'imagin .._l yours has any ten’deneyuto' serve *your cause, or to prejudice ours. It ‘ ismnothing but reason and arguinent religion. a Answer .‘our arguments and your 'business is .doner but your having recourse. to, violence, j, I); onlyra proof that .you have nothing better, touprodrglcg; Should you de- ..,stroy' myself, as well as my house, libra’ry, and apparatuh, ten more and ability, would instantly risen-p. .If those ten" were destroyegan hun- _"dred would appear 5' and believe-true, , thatthe Chui'Eli’oflEgng'land, which i you nowthink you are supporting, has received a greater blow by this, ‘h 4 r : conduct of yours, than land all my. fri‘ends’everlaimed at. it; , Besides, to“ abuse those who have no power of makingresistance 'is equally cowardly and. brutal. peculi- ar no 7 "cs'us to do astejwould‘be'done by; In this business we are the, sheep, and you the wolves.- ‘ ,We will pre- serve our character, and hope yOu .we return you blessings for Eiirses; an I? Worthy 9F‘Eng’ighmrm to Seascape, have been sent to-M1.--.l?itt, thing of C hristiamtay; Wthh teach- V 'th- t. thisnc nduct 6f__.Pot'zdanr -touwhich place the King: and ' c a m” o ‘“‘ whde£omt are gone. Great festivi- ties are “to mice plate on this-occasion; three comedies and‘an Opera are already ‘ prepared. The marriagewm bactlébmt; 3 eduin the autumn y‘svhen it is, expected“ ‘an'otlier‘iunion, between the .hercdira I, . . Prince—of Orange and“ th'e’Princess W la ' liélmiha, will at theaame anpacren-r, July 2r. It is- alright the Elector of, Hanover has, declarcdto the - ' Diet, that he cannot intermeddle‘with this time com. & ' * —- A—r- » v . . '- difi' rences'arislin be ween-certain ‘ persons, of, equal on superior spiutx ‘ mg. l Princes of the Empire’and Fran-cc} ahd’if the ec- clesiastical EleCtors, and other-Members. have'the desire of waging war ageinst the ~ French, he will not prevent them,- with i this .movisi‘o, that ,itr_shall'~not he made a. common cause; with all the Members of the Empire. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 1' fax . _ monsoon“, itfi‘fous'r 6'. " ' Copies of the addreSse's tothe-Clergy. and Laity of‘tlte Roman Catholic persua- sion, in conse uence of the late lenient measures of Parliament; to that-hodypf and? the Secretaries of State. Theexh'ortations therein contained,~‘3ire Well Suited-“to the times, and worthy; the attention ol'_all de- scriptions of men ofxwhatchr persuasion. "h Be firm and: faithful,” say they, “in d pray that you may soon return ' " to that industry, and those Sober' manners, for which the inhabitants of Birmingham‘Were formerly distin- guished. I am your sincere well wis‘her, J. PRIESTLKY; ,t, P. 8. ~ The accofint offlthe "‘be nothing less than a malicious lie. To prove this, a list of the toasts”, :with an account of the proceedings .of the day, will soon be published. ‘ Iheflrst oftljtem was," IHEMKING ..~...— --..—.. _ -- . . ». fl. ._ W _ x p 7 . : Ti? 33‘ E“ v 32165391 $19!}: Rings: in x 3 873713755 hifilfiifijfish’e‘dior? ,“ The TIMI-:3“ orthis morning. can your allng3999.39359519gsand..(sllsub: . riiission to the civil government; let every soul be subject to the higher powers. He that resists power, resists the ordinance of (366, &c.' " - VA ’ vaery heavy county‘i‘ate,?‘fifh the » constant ‘burde’n ‘6fli‘fiu’n—rhei' ~ of—troops quartered at Birmingham, will be the cer- tain coanuemM—4tm.-lawrm It is ~Singularle unfortunate {or ,thir devoted, place, that not .Lsoldier was to'he met .;.nithat:~any;o£1he- towns withimfifty or sixtyl Files;,Slims-9i;gjirssmuanoc, scarcely to be believed. ~ The .losses"‘sus- rained, and which'the county will have to repair, mutt be felt severely, asthe most moderate calculation estimates them at near 400,000]; sterling. Mr. Taylor’s losses alone, are computed by'himself it: 4.0,000l- ’ '