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vol. Il.] T,H E 4 i {No. 71. i :::’.}o\ ) ¢ ' ’ NEWPORT é;x &> <R GAZETTE: ; ‘w .WI; ‘“"‘;L‘,f' . Dind BO AR NAT D . Ry _';-e _oo &Q?n A i PORLE g e PUBLI SHEDHT} 51 Zit S\ oW EEXL Y, G o ’of‘f‘s ¢ | ' P D)o TTR | s i . To ‘h: People of G eat Bri‘ain, HE unfsrtunste terminatioa of Ge- I ner2l Bargoyne’s expe.ition, has giren frefh (riri sl2 thole mongrel pa gricts, who rejoicing to d it efs the go vernment, and ‘njure the true inere”s of their country, tiiumph in every inft ace of i | fucce’s attending Mmealu es, calcalar:d for its fapport and henowr. Feaving fuch _difgeifed traitors to brocd over tocir awn d.rk machization:, I will osly bint to the honelt pait of my coumtrym:m, t.2t the { irit, fireng h and refoarces of t.is naii.n are immenfe, end 1 appeal to paft ex ericnce fo. .he preof, though the- are {:\dom wully ¢xeried, until called terch by abiolu'e nccafios. A nation 2t peice s p.t rcafed into vigorcus moti n a:on:.¢; extzivig mt st our goverzors are id, our fi & warlike attempts ar3 geme 2.y int equate to :heir puipofrs fiom c:u ton and cecomemy, usiii ¢ifappeintmente wrge @3 to cxeri our inhcrest flrerg:n. Bat kacd Lideed is the takk of owr miaifters, wio Bave the valt machins of flate to c.n?a&, while thwarzed and counterall;:¢ in every. motioa by thofe who zim to drve ail things to wreck, untill they cin force themfelves into the managewment. Thos in the begioning of Lit wir, the was much mors gleomy and dif teated tham it is even niw; and a great commoner, who af.ew rls fuek a oned pess, forced hiwi:li into oft time esough to add to his fac. s popelasity the fuscefs of iacerprizes lly in train before he engaged in m. The nateral turbuleace o. h's dil: on had bsfo:e bsen. ftimulated and re ‘warded, by an iat igaing malignsat od Dowsger ®* who eßvemed this chofen fa / Yourits a fitinfirument, after horowa hra t, t 0 continge to plague goverament whea he was to~———the placs of ber .+ fathers, mnoney was. well. beflowed ts anfwer the pioes purpoles of the tefs ‘tor ; he pailed a 3 all meafures he w not sllowed to guide ; and whea he was sl hdn‘ggd‘o them, ke in ore wa: fenk the aation into & debt equal to iis fermer iacambraaces, sccamalated by th-ee pre- Viows wirs, in_the cvarfe of above Baifa centary ! So ‘trwe ‘s that bomely adage, that one min may betier ftesl a ho'fs, than sncther look over h‘dfl - He,then pra dently withdrew to aveidmakirg the peace, sdveriifed his feven coach hutied for fale, sad n«rud ‘s peafion. . He re¢oitimen: ded himfllf to this great trult by bellowing Ifiinfl the war in G,Cfllll{ ; yet nd foerer did be obtiin direéticn o af,oin than fe pu furd tha very' Gormas war hiafelf, ¢annizgly monqti-! for this tergiverfa. . tion, by pltading 4 cucoltj o’l;on i 'nu}'boft meaiurss he fooed the astion * Thiold D.'?’Df Marlberengh. - THURSDAY, Max 28, 1778, engaged in, He row fternly opofes the Americay war, that he may * nce more got th* re nsof go ernmext into bisown mfi., when he fam: apology w:ud ftaud in fu!l f-:ce for anohér tergiverfation, the ° guvod pecple of England w u'd T-allow it aga'n & cafily, and would ~ith joy fee t"e waiio="twn hupd:ed miilicns in'd bt ; {>itbe copt éted by a man w o wiil cond:fce:d t- hum.or :heir catrent’ pre jod cis. The Temoh wk and Scalping koives in .be ha.ds of Ind ane xuxiliarier, which were empoyed witheat feraple, uied arder Mr. Pitt's a miniftration, are now re p efe ned by L~rd Chahem o+ un la.fa' in war as the peifvn ng of rivers ¢ A d the’ we hen paid fo: F-cach §:olos, coaxsd asd cativated the aliance of In. diaw chiefs, itis vecon e fh ckirg o fiffer tem ‘to toach owr Awe ican Lrehren ; even lh;ugb thefe very |°Vil‘ brethren can point t ici very bayonet st our threates immedia ely s‘tar taxing Omhrof,ncifi ca'icn and fideli pywiy 1. VT pneemnr * Whatc:n be faid to all this, but: ‘hat there age ‘af;pcn of the inind, as cpices micsl 28 hbfe of ece bolyzudfi popuine wult dcd{i, dicipigtur.’ To difmifd a cha ractcr twobe ‘lO n;{; W leve. lence the old la‘(»w&& Bribed ‘him 0 fa.pot; ivmay b il';.l'y\w;'hm ‘deci ime as coeriely as Sver sgaizßt the. mi'oppli € expinces of that goversment. ‘npen e hch be h:a pradéntly quaitered bimtelf. He sccepts 8 pesfios 6f 30001. a yesr “om the cation's srd trafing s the reliques of his lormer populsnity, re pavs the .bi ati.p, by snciesfing enm. :iiroo-c @9 0 ciftr & and defcatall ."Sh“i “tional operatio . ! 1t ibis ig ‘petsiesifm, c n'cfs my felf at o lofybow to ‘d fae in. _ g ti ude aad sreachery. Did the old Duke: of Newncattle retire in thu frasaer ;' wbo w 23 4t timed cxecrated or-idelacd jaft & - the wsther effe&ted o.thlm P vic. aniams, « vt e 6 /' As 1o the once famods Mri’B. 40l - of owr ‘ircendiarics, wg woll. Raéw the joggler, whofs wire IJH' ‘the thaps of ~ this puppet ; but they sre fo contishally . in wotion; tass "Nis fublimity ‘§s ' drdined . off to the wvery lees; Ia fhért, ho has - -tilked and harasgued cill whiat fi’%’l is - .30 more minded chan g pardgraphi ia an _ ol‘ ”"P.’.. Wl EOAO S r.“ N L , « Goveraor Pawnal has ehllesvoured,in a , myfkical fpeech, to imprefs ddmic m:k . withgn 'dea that he is h’:fifl“&f . momentous. {eCrots 5 ond ' Noges' ke the. » santient cracles, to life ia ) propertion to the obfestity’ 8t ' m:n. , The oniy ind'iiibll‘hrdu of his late .. long fermon, i+ however g 9 (more -@an » . repstiticn of thofe direful syordsy that we ) have toialiy 1-#t ::c-' d::‘hho o'v.u: Ame tica, _ That ous these is fufpene flrM?am;W Pus /fi7: 4 i'fldt 0/ flmm 0 A dsd, we needed ndf this melancholy raven to croak to us, and he can crock sothiag further to any parpofe; aad thosgh he daily hiats at fome migh:y meafurs th® “lebels have Rill in reforve, #¢ are not (0 hear the particuiars of ‘this prediltion, un -6l fomething occurs that he may iscurely qoote xs the event he forstold, - - But whatever fcuemes the iceden of the -yebetiin way form, tacy cwn do mothing -withou: (he'sffift-nce o' she innabitaits at Jarge ; and' thece is fifficicns reafon o conclude, that thefc have asw eacugh to do to fupport themfeiv. s ued.r the yyran ny of thole who hav sffumied the charac ter of deive er ¢ We bave theefore as “much perkaps 1o hope from uie i fferivgs of the miftaken multityde, a:f.o: any decifize ope arions of our owa loices. They have their new cßablithmenis to vpe *held ; what foreign trade they - may ' have “entered 19to; muft materialy. isffe: ¢y our Damerops cu ; sad while the). savg “Toch grest 5:.... "h:‘u of torgis o ‘maintin, every veflsl dhey luic malk give a {:nfiziewound fcmewhere s Taole taden wi'h miitary flores cannot ‘be: eafes. by *the mew fovereigh lorde. + T -ate, wo doube, Tk mosesty mll knovivg b cho WAseE momest, well know : S become B t . ‘q m -sherefore axpet 10 fisd (-me one has ; ‘s private barg:is for- bimidlf a¢ thy ex perce of hie Breth§e. - Whae «ever grand motiens’ kel emiffaries’ hére m:y propagate of t the: ‘thirtesn dnitvlt - fta.en, thefe fudden babbics will prebsoly i ghek sipio digrac Wt 1 oy great difgrace e Syss 'ddf tbe world, by faa&iying vébélion, ' ‘:“ Mlo:‘.ly ':.—:' a 0 & compafion il s 0 s MARCBILUS of ‘"4_ AR ety S “!' early B ioeko ¥y ’ ALEXANDERBRYSON ‘fi?rwlm&tovn. 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