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than 200 Frenchmen were affaffingted. 
On the fecond feaft in Eafter alfo, at 
the ringing of the bell, all the French 
were affaflinated in Verona. -Neither 
the fick in the hofpital, nor thofe who, 
in a ftate of convalefcence, were walking 
in the ftreets, were {pared ; they were 
thrown into the river, where they died, 
pierced with a thoufand wounds from 
ftilettoes and pikes. As foon, however, 
as General Buonaparte was apprifed of 
thefe enormities, he haftened to bring 
the guilty at his feet, and declared the 
government of Venice an enemy to the 
French Republic. He immediately or- 
dered all who had been arrefted for their 
opinions, to be fet at liberry. He feized 
upon the Venetian tcrritorics on Terra 
Firma, and difperfed the deluded pea- 
fants. The advocates and defenders of 
liberty in Venice took this opportunity 
of calling meetings, and deliberating upon 
a change of government. 
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\ LONDON AND MIDDLESEX. 
N Friday morning, June 2, the Hereditary 
Prince and Princets of Wirtemberg, with 
their fuite, in four carriages, fet off from St. 
pees palace, for Harwich, on their way to 
ermany 3 and on the foilowing day, embarked 
.on beard a frigate, lying at that port, for the 
continent. ce 
The county of Middlefex petition to the 
king, for the removal of his minifters, &c. con- 
«eludes with thefe words : ** We, therefore, moft 
humbly folicit your majefty to difmifs your pre- 
fent CRIMINAE and INCAPABLE munifters 
from your councils, by which alone it is poffi- 
ble that public credit may be graduaily re- 
flored, and that peace may be obtained on fafe 
and xeafonable terms.” When the petition 
was put to the votc, not a fingle hand was 
held in oppofition. The thanks of the meer- 
ing were afterwards voted to Mr. Byne, “ for 
his upright and incependant condud& in parli- 
ment;’” but on a fimilar vote being propofed 
infavour of Mr. MA1nWARING, it was gene- 
tally feouted. 
The Marybone petition to the King, figned 
by S000 inhabitants, concludes with this fpirit- 
ed reprefentation: « Your people are patient, 
but there is a point, beyond which, no nation 
that values its liberties, will ever fubmit.— 
They have‘dearned, that refiftance to oppreffion 
is a duty commanded by God, and expected by 
their country ; nor is it in the power of mini- 
fters, with all their threats and cunning, to tear 
this leffon from their hearts.” 
Marriages in and near London. 
H. Brown, efg. of Portland-Place, to Mifs 
Sabine, of Hillerfdown-Houfe, Devon. 
At St. George’s church, Hanover-Square, S. 
Bowles, efg. to Mifs E. Rufhout. 
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Domeftic Incidents... London Marriages and Deaths. 
~ [June, 
In the month of May, a revolution was 
effected in ‘the ancient city of Venice. © 
A municipality of 50 members of the fe- 
veral ftares was ereéted in that capital, 
under the prefidency of fix French Com- 
miflaries, appointed by General Buofia- 
parte—the golden book, the robes of | 
ceremony of the Nobles and Senators, 
and other Enfigns of ariftocracy, were 
burnt, and great confufion prevailed. 
Many of the rich nobles fled, to fecure 
themfelves under the proteétion of the 
emperor. 
The tricoloured fag was flying at $t 
Mark’s Place. Afraid of their Sclavo- 
nian foldiery, the Venetians fent veffels 
to facilitate the arrival of the French 
troops, who entered Venice on the 16th 
of May; and on the zoth of May the 
French General Baraguey d’Hiiliers _ 
had his head quarters at Venice, with fix 
thoufand men, and a fuperb fleet, at his 
difpofal. 
I EN ieee 
At St. Georgets Church, Haaever-Square, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Childers, of the a1th 
Light Dragoons, to the Hon. Mifs Eardley, 
daughter of Lord Eardley, of Belvidere, Kent, 
T. Vardon, jun. efq. of Gracechurch-ftreet, 
to Mifs Tarbutt, of Gould-Square. 
At St. George’s church, Hanover-Square, T, 
Howard, efq.of Rickman{worth, to Mifs Sedg- 
wick. 
W. Agar, eiqg. of Lincoln’s-Inn, to Mifs 
Talbot. 
At St. James’s church, G. Smith, efg. of 
Saville-Reow, to Mifs Sawyer, of Heywood- 
Lodge, Berks, 
’ H. Bridges, efq. of Buskingham-Place, Suf- 
fex, to Mifs Wation, late of Great Portland. 
fireet. 
At St. George’s church, Bloom{bury, G, 
Allenby, efg. of Holbeach, Lincoln, to Mifs 
Harrington, ef Hart-fireet, Bloomfbury. 
B. Harrifon, jun. efg, treafurer of. Guy’s 
Hofpital, to Mifs Pelly, of Upton, Effex. 
At St. James’s church, J. Mofeley, efg. of 
Oufden-Rall, Suffolk, to Mifs P. Galway, of 
Tofts, Norfolk. 
At Chelfea, the Rev. W. Garnier, eldet for 
of G.G. efq. of Wickham, Hants, to Mifs 
North, eldeft daughter of the bifhop of Win- 
chefter., . 
Deaths in and near. London. 
At Fulham, Sir A. 8. Hammond, captain in 
the navy, and one of the colenels of marines. 
~—This officer received a contufion in “his head, 
on the rit of June, 1794, from the effects of 
whichy though flight in appearance, he never 
perfectly recovered, and which is thought te 
have haftened his death. 
On 
