l , “:“iu » '.NICL£. ‘ . Ma. Paxurtnfilggtghee... . As, I find that many gross ialslroojaeéh‘av‘e .lieen circol'atedahiough the country, in order ‘tb inflame-the minds of the ople“L concerning .,_”:Lr,xid‘~thetefor‘eiei's w ,7 , . ; fittiuld‘ be turned Wiwiflfadd; Wham: mum smallest doubt. thatifi-thamitlemhhw had. pomegfhe :ledfhere heat- re 04 with due V r 3:!" '59v:~_v:;*. .u y» .A'third report;tvas,,that auditions hand- me meeting hdd'last Thur 3". to commemovmin had‘ been distribt‘ited ny‘megemipcrgggrhe rate the Freneh Revolution, -1 will beg leave to state what I ‘myself. have had ocmaionjto. know respecting thatsuhject- Some gethlengen in Bis- mingham‘had Emposed, by anadvertieement tn the tieMpapeie, to holda meeting-oi the friends _ of liberty,and of mankind, attlte hotel, to com; memorate the French Revolution, in the same manner as ‘was déhtwin London, "and many‘. otherrparts of the kingdom. Two days before {the apnoin‘ted forl'this meeting, a Very re-t" _ spectable entleman called ‘on me. am glie 'came_to re 1 toe. turn was the . Edith] with of ' ' those who intended, to meetyt at Istfdjildbe ‘ ~their chairman on‘ the occasions: 'I accepted the ‘ compliment, and proximity}, to come to Binnie - ham to attendrnever'couceiving'that a re: " able—meeting, forthe V twenty six million: out‘t'ellow creatures were. teamed from ,despmism'ahd madeaa free and ‘hap tie-we Britonsare jcoald be misinterpret- I e I-arbeingi’ofien' , "siiveitJ‘a gwemneng‘ whose eatesthy away»?de ‘ fiftelChristian religion,'which orders us " to ‘ .-J°Y¢ 9K1! .Mighbours asonr‘sel’t‘ves.” We accord.- -_ ingly m‘et,yand dined with. he greatest peace and harmon ,' and after dri king some toaster.“ expressive. 7m the first plate, of our‘lpyalty to our own King and CWitMlOfl, anti, m the ac. coit'd nascent: our joy 'at: the. happiness which ' the French have acquiredvby their new consti- tution, tlitsolved the meeting entirel , in the W separately to his home, or to his. private affairs. I returned ' to- my: house. in'ithe 'c‘ountr‘y, not know -’ofi Lthegdistnrbzttlces until the next da ,'. -* *Therineetinginkontl-emm-eondmted witht e.- ' I mantedecortim. not has, there been-an instance. A inf-3i? at. I know. I the many elmilar meetings thin to do with religious dittintttio'ns‘. and were, throtighotit En lan ,' of the tm‘allest megularityiwmmw fighmchmem cam)- attempted by r m." " Now. Mr. Printer, at 'acg. , jigglmssemymn lions: ate the bettgin f .ntenyitnen- titan»; it isevident’, that the malicious mamm- ' tions, that these meetings were intended to dis- tnfl) the government (I tho Chantry,“ have been, by ‘ the event, proved false and Mutilat- i ~ = ‘ a A -- » I I have late heard; that it was reported, that Veidtanlt disloyal and setlitioue toasts... Now A-the‘sery first toaet that was given. was,’ “ The the constittftionf’ I do not know any "seam tIiE"Eng'liali"-‘litngu' .t of eater loyalt . And one 0 ie last was, “ eac'eand 00 will to allvmanltind," which cannot easilyfix interpreted to excite‘ people to minim. I shall hereafter publish a lsst of all the toasts, which were alto diet in the same Ighitof loyalty, peace, and c arity. L._ ‘ mm: not" rejoicing, Ltha‘t' ' meeting,“ “on some preoédin day.‘ A'sedmp‘“ andtruly infamous handbiifhidheen distribut- ed, 1313 trite,‘ but. by whom wrimprtlistribgé. ed, . is not known. It is he mob: W181,“ I' the commemoration man was}: this ban bill, that-perceived, that'vtbeeg'ect, and,‘ ‘ r em. rithe intention ‘of .‘it‘ was‘ to name he gagginstthetn. and the‘y‘immediatelywfifis} , iinthe‘Thursday'fs newspaper; declaring: their this-lieth their ownzloxal:atmchnenuothenhgms. land ,.Commons.. They also, neatthwdballs. 609k" 1"? “fit ’hdiremsement, all overgfiirtnthg- ham. 'It'. ‘not possiblejffiemmyto 60%); '.0b jthi‘ng e ec'tual to prevent'any‘de efi'e' fl ifrom this Editions paper, or turnout: the“ - methom calamity of their being the? at!- - h :_,;,*»‘: :; .,;::-';;‘:i‘. ‘ r43? . hqlaatfal‘n‘npwtthfivll hueheudnla- tive to that meeting, isicmcernipgDr. Prist- ley's behaviour‘thei‘e. To this purpose .it will be sufficient/Ito answer, tha‘thr. Priestley was eaent. *- , _ ' ' ‘ T ‘ are all the repom chh I anthem, but I doubc not there may be many others, of the truth/of which every. man .of common sense willjupge from what I have said'of those which have come to my knowledge. Nevertheless, greatest between five and six'i’n t : evene , thesefalse reports 1 areja‘ll the pretence: for the ' r“mte=flotrm . ! I 2' . they were only pretenees, 'a‘nd that the'Diuent- er: were thetr‘u‘e objeCt of theft“? .the mob as many of «home gentlemen who have 'sufi‘ereri fromvthe-eiotew‘ere “ffmm‘ "ness 0t .t'hecorntnemoration' meetings had no. em. ' It is true, that, in. Birmingham, the‘ majority _were'Dissenters, but his evident, that-they did not with to'be distinguished as a party’meetin .,wl'sen they did me- me what it was evident'finutt hinge-conformed, in orderto- ' v- I ~4'or the cmnmissions whiéfil he d .in the army. tggll thejf‘t‘ggmaljties prescribed by the test act,7lhd‘m never was present in a-ediuenting meeting above once or twice infin mi; altho‘l have the. reatest res ’gai'fi"‘fot'”‘ , aissenting‘iorlifid i' ,, i It'no'w; among whom are'severalot the. late un- forttlnate vicnms, ,men at peaceful. respectable, and loyal, as any in the kingdom. But asthe subject 'of the cranniemoratioh meeting was _ quiteunltnown to the ignorant pai'tof thepeo. _ pie, it gave anoppgrtunity raising any lies that the'persons ‘c‘onéei'ned may-'53 discpv‘ered. - , :hedaeeonding to 1mm. soogat‘the ‘ gem emenot'Birmin'ghatn, ,whoxhad concerted ' .Lafiy; m "ma‘k’em a a. t ‘ ’ cit; Chairman, whom!- , { :A _ / I. l 5‘, k in: , a - v be t a ( v . ~ ’ , I. ‘ I { w .... ' I ‘7 ’I I. J" ‘b I ‘1; , . than”; DECEMBER-3,1791? > In». . - a La»when.tXle-ev‘qtumJ:..1..:.l.~. ‘ ‘ _ J -‘ . ‘ . ~ I ‘ .? Ft - 7 1: I .' , r '. UN . : six-*5 gall-52"" E l ‘i‘ " 7 Royal Gazette, and Mlscellanys-of; the Island “pl/m, a, - A cane-130173 'roivfl’r pawn!) BY? WILLIAM 5.. KIND,"‘PRINTER-1‘~O' ens Kiaoje‘ no}? excsttns'r flagrant. . 52 ' " ’giéfil126;:boil-m;é‘i'orffi'y"£377“ :IA' 'éééiiua {efiéfiiiij iii: 3~agaeg {at ‘f’flfi‘ifiigre jéeiiififft‘étmame‘jiiefiiggsbtgm‘ ; ., z > . I l .V ~_ _ insulted and turned outptlthegroom. 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