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been expelled, and againft whom articles 
of impeachment have been voted, had 
entertained the defign,in conjunétion with 
other perfons, of inducing the Britifh 
and Indians to attack the Spanifh fettle- 
ments on the fouth-weft; the invading 
army was tobe the Britith from Canada ; 
they were not only to be permitted a_ 
paflage through the neutral territory of 
the United States, but\2000 of her citi- 
zens on the weftern waters were to be 
joined in the exploit. “he Britifh mi- 
nifter, Sir Robert Lifton, had feveral 
overtures made to him, frorn certain per- 
fons, to effectuate this fcheme, which he 
is faid to have refifted. but had not given 
up the names of thofe implicated 1 in this 
bufinefs, 
PUBLIC FUNDS. 
Stock-Exchunge, Sept. 26, 1797- 
The fluctuation in the price "of flocks has 
been very confiderable during the laft month.— 
Speculations to very large amounts have been 
carried on in the confols, occafioned by the un- 
Certain ftate of the negociations at Lifle. Stocks 
are vifing at prefent, gn the probability that 
there will be no Loan. 
Bawnx Stock, on the 25th laft month, was 
at 1304. The transfer books of which are 
now fhat. 
5 PER CENT. ANN. were, on the 25th of 
Aug. at 75%; rofe on the 3oth to 764; ana 
fell on the rith ult. to 74%; rofe on the 13th 
to 76; and fell again & the 21ft, to 7035 the 
price yeft:rday was 733. 
3. PER CENT. CONS. were, on 25th laft 
month. at 5253 fell (after numerous flu€tua- 
tions) on Sept. 22, to 4745 and were yefter. 
day, 2 sth, at 492. 
Loyvatty Loan is at difcount of ies 
Englifh Lottety Tickets, 111, 145. 
Zrifh ditto, 61. 38. 6d. 
Jarriages ir and near London. 
At Newinzton, the Rev. Jofiah Pratt, M.A. 
aftant minifter of St. John’s chapel, Be:ford- 
row, London, to Mifs Jowett, daughter of J. J 
elq. of Newington. 
J. Roodhoufe, efg. merchant, of ee to 
Mit s Tomlyn, of Eat. Malling, Kent. 
J. Smart, efg. of Red-lion-{quare, to Mrs, 
E. Roberts, eldett daughter of W. Beckwith, 
eiq. of Carey-ftrect. 
Mr. E. Rymer, of Cockfpur-ftreet, to Mirs, 
Randall, of Park-place, Kennington-crofs. 
‘At St. James’s church, Piccadilly, the Rev. 
B. M‘Gyity to Mifs Murray, oy daughter of 
Brigadier-gen. M. 
Capt. J. J. Stranack, of the .V Vett-India 
pe to Mils Abernethy, of aa Place: 
Lambeth. 
ide. Eddifon, furrier, of Fleet-ftreet, to 
Mits Roybould, of Plaiftow, Effex. 
Mr. J. Sherer, jun. of Mark-lane, wine- 
merchant, to Mis A, Price, of Kington, 
Bu, ray, 
Public Funds....London Marriages and Deaths. 
“author of fome valuable works; 
[ Sept, 
Deaths in and near London. 
At his houfe in Great St. Martin’s-lane, 
Dr. Kinnaird. 
Lately, F. G. “Mulcafter, efg. Colenel of 
Engineers, and Major-gen. in the army. 
At his apartments in Bulton-row, Piccas 
dilly, aged 35, the Right Hon. G: Trefufus, 
Lord Clinton. 
Mr. S. Fieldhoufe, wine-merchant, of Ca- 
vendifh-ftreet, Cavendifh-{quare, - 
wits Mile-end, in a vegy advanced aze, Mr. 
N. Sutton, former ly eminent as a {peaker among 
the religious denomination called Mug gletoni- 
ans, now nearly extinct. 
In her 27th year, the Rt Hon. Elizabeth 
Lady Cranftoun, relict of the late Lord C. 
The Rev. P. Cocks, reétor of A€&ton, Mid- 
dlefex, and brother to Lord Sommers. 
Mrs. Gartfhore, wife of Dr. C. of St. Mar- 
tin’s-lane. _ 
In his 2gth year, H. Park, efq. of the Cur- 
tain- road, Finfbury- fguare. 
My, J. Blydeftaya, wine-merchant, of Harp~ 
lane, Tower-{treet. 
D. Roberts, efq. diftilier, of Brentford. 
At Eaft Barnett, A. Macauley, LL.D. late 
of New Norfolk-ftreet. 
In = 21f year, D. Erfkine, efg. fon of the 
late j. E. efg. of Dunn, in the ifland of Ja- 
Maica. 
_ At Newington, Mrs. Francis, wife of Capt, 
B. F. of the Salamander, ordnance tranfport. 
Aged 67, A. Douglas, efg. of Fin{bury- 
fouare, ; 
At Chertfey, Surrey, es Millift, Pa. of 
New Haw. 
At Putney, J. Rofe, ety 
The Right Rev. the Bifhop of Chichefter. 
At his’ hovfe on Blackheath, in his 79th 
year, Mr. End Bie 
At Clapham, Surrey, the rev. Henry Venn, 
M.A. re€ior of Yelling, Hunts, and chaplain tq 
the Earl cf Buchan.- As a companion he was 
cheerful and engaging; as a preacher he was 
eloquent and impre Hive ; and as a Chriftian ~ 
he enforced, by his example, the excellency of 
the fytem ‘which he pee and taughe. 
His friends have loft in hima valuable advifer, 
the poor 4 generous benefaCtor, and Chridianity 
an able and judicious advocate. —He., was the 
the chief of 
which was, his ** New Whole Duty of Man,”’ 
and has left behind him’ others, that it is ex~ 
pecied will be 
On Sunday, the roth of September, i in child- 
bed, Mis. Cope late Mary Woolftone- 
craft, author of the Vindication of the Rights of 
Woman, ope Volume towards the Hittory of the 
French Revolution, Travels ‘into Scandinavia, 
&e,' This extraordinary woman, no lefs diftin- 
guifhed by admirable talents and a mafculine tone 
ot underttanding, than by aclive humanity, ex= 
quifite fenfibility, and endearing qualities of heart, 
commanding the refpeét, and winning the affec- 
tions of all who were favoured with her ftiend- 
fhip and confidence, or who were within the 
fphere of Her influence, may juftly be confidered 
as a public loss, Quick to feel, and indignant to 
relist 
publithed by his fon, the prefent | 
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