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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Friday, Feb. 3d, 1809, 4 H the gen I eel HOUSEHOLD FTTH NI- JrA TURF, Linen, and China and also the STOCK IN TRADII of DA.VID HUGHES, of this Citj, D 'uggis*, Eea-dealer, and Liquor Mer- Chan Also an excellent BAY MARE, Saddle anet Gridle. fhc sale to he:rin at ten o'clock in the morning, precisely, and continue uu'il all are sold. VV iLLltj' j?U K V EY OF fiAXGOR. I Proposal for Priming by Subscription, k In Two Large Volumes, Octavo, Ili-ice 14s. half to be pairl at the time of t;ubrcrib. in?,, and the remainder on delivery of the book. A CONTINUATION of WILLIS' Survey of Bangor, from 1T21 to the present time, i, 11 the addition of the names of the Vicars Choral, an 1 the Incumbents of the different pa- rishes in the Diocese, from the cirliert dates; vi.h memoirs of some of (hem. Also, a second A ispen lit; containing an Historical Account of the different Archbishopric», Bishoprics, Re- ligious Houses, Colleges, Dignities, London Churches, &c. referred to in the body of the Tvork with an etching and life of the Author profited. By EDWARB EBTTARBS, A.M. Vicar of Lianarraon in Yala, and Curate of Wrexham, I>eiibighshire. A few Gopies will be elegantly printed on large Paper, Price 2s. Subscribers nantes and money received by Mr. RA IBIMOK, Bangor, and Mr. Painter, Wrex- ham, who have a few copies of Willis. Survey of t. A.aph, by the same Au'hor, undisposed of, to compleat the two Nor'h Wales Bishoprics. .in "1) if wt\ J JM-j!' 18 v f -fes "Saa tow.tart* DTunin"I7 jr-nrnTrnTijuujjj.miii1;'ii'' Hi! 'j11 iTTi; qujj^uui. -?fgf{fg MARBLE ROOMS, Brovsniow Hill, f,ii-er,nool, and Piccadilly, Manchester. S. AND T. FRANCEYS, M^PF.CT FULLY inform the N ohility and Gen'iy, in the Principality of wales, that they have cons'antly on sale, an extensive assort- ment of sculptured and plain MARBLE CHL>1- :11,] r:y PIECK^, of pure statuary and variety of ^Marbles. From 'he advantage of; importing their Marbles from Leghorn and other parts, they are enabled to sell at low prices, some of which on inspection, will be found as cheap as stone. Monument*, Tombs, Tables, &c. S c.—Figures for su poorfnig La mos, Sun Dials, in B'-onze of Artfitva' Stone, warranted to stand the weather. Dt,y in for Pltstere-s' use. A EAGLE AND CHILD INN, HOLYHEAD. THE following- COACHES set out froll JL (fie a,)ove tnii THE ROYAL MATL TO LONDON, By way of Chester, every morning', in 48 hours TO ION COS. Fare inside, J £ R fl 0 Outside, 8 3 0 TO CHESTER. 2 5 0 Outside, 15 0 THE HOtAL MAIL TO LONDON THROUGH SALOP. Ereiy Day at 12 o'C'lock. To the Hull an 1 Mouth Inn, London. TO 1.0 N RON. Fare insirle, 6 (j 0 Outside, 3.3 0 TO SALOP. Inside, 3 0 0 Outside, 1 11 6 TIlE ANTIENT BRITON, B I waif of Shrewsbury, Every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday mornings, to the Bull and Mouth, London. TO LONDON. Fare inside, 4 14 6 „ Outside, 2 12 6 TO S I 1.0 P. Irwide, 2 0 0 Outside. 1 5 0 T T 17. PRINCE OF W\LES POST CO A CP, iivCQ Mondi'v, We-'neuiay, Thursday, and Sa- turday, to Shrewsbury. Fare .J'e, 2 0 0 Ou;si 'e, 1 5 0 of tin* above coaches will r ■<•(,hl<' for arty pa reels above the value cfiLeicd add paid for accordingly.
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ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TICKETS Will be given on the FirsL and Second Day of Drawing The Grand State Lottery, Which Begins on the 12tli of APRIL NEXT, Besides the under-mentioned Prizes: SCHEME. 4 of a £ 20,000 are £ 80,000 2. 10,000 20,000 2 5,t)00 10,000 6 1,000 6,000 ,= 10 500 5,000 20 100 2,000 44 50 2,200 100 25 2,500 4,620 15 72,300 20,0m Tickets. ^00,000 DAYS OF DRAWING. Wednesday, April 12 Fritjay, April 21 Thursday, April 27 Saturday, April 29 The Contractors have permission of the Lords of the Treasury to make a FREE (tIFf of 1.500 Whole Tickets, in addition to the Pi-izcs in the Scheme: FIRST DAY, A Fre Gift 1,000 Whole Tickets, for the first-drawn Prize above 15!. the Numbers of which arc as follow: 3,001 to 3,100 7,001 to 7,100 10,501 to 10,600 4.501 to 4,600 8,501 to 8,600 11,0G1 to 11,100 5,001 to 5,100 9.Q01 to 9,100 12,501 to 12,600 6,501 to 6,600 SECOND DAY, Another Tree Gift of 500 Whole Tickets, for the first-drawn Prize above 15/. the Numbers of which are as follow: 13.001 to 13,100 16,501 to 16,600 14,501 to 14,600 17,001 to 17,100 15,001 to 15,100 TICKETS and SHARES are Setting at every Licenced Lottery OOlce in London, and by their Agen's in this Coun:y. Extract from the J ondon Gazette, JAKCARY 17, 1808. 1 •* >,5ta—— SCHEME of the SECOND LOTTERY for the Service of thc Year IS03. 4 of £ 20,000 are £ 80,000 2 10,000 20,001) 2 5.000 10,000 6 1,000 6,000 In 500 > 5,0 HI 20 100 2^00 44 50 2,000 100 25 2,5(J0 4,8'0. 15 72,300 20,000 Tickets. £¿OO,O()O And Two Prizes or Benefits, consisting: of Fifteen Hundred Tickets of the present Lottery, (to be appropriated and set apart for that. Purpose, in addition to the Money Prizes) together with all the benefits which shall belong thereto, and to be divided into Two Packets, the one marked A to contain ONE THOUSAND TICKETS, viz. 3,001 to 3.100 tOO 4,501 to 4,600 100 5,001 to 5,100 100 6,501 to 6,600 100 7,001 to 7,100. 100 t. 8,501 to 8.600 100 9,001 to 9,100 100 10,501 to 10,600 100 11,001 to 11,100 Illo 12,501 to 12,600 100 Tickets. 1,000 The Packet or Parcel marked B to contain Five Hundred Tickets, viz. 13,001 to 13,100 100 1',501 to I.600 100 15,001 to 15,100 10ft 16,501 t o 16,600 100 17,001 to 17,100 100 Tickcts 500 The Packets or Parcels to be made up, sealed, and indorsed by three or more of the Managers and Directors of the Lottery, and deposited io the Bank of England Four Days before the First Day of Drawing, and to remain there till the con- clusion of the Drawing of the whole Lottery, and then to be delivered by the Managers and Di- rectors of the Lottery to the Holders of the Tickets who may be entitled lo(hen) respectively. The first Ticket drawn a Pri^e above the Sum of Fifteen Pounds (not being One of the Tickets included in either of the Packets or Parcels marked A and 11) shall be entitled to the One of Fifteen Pounds (not being One of the Tickets included in either of the Packets or Parcels marked A and 11) shall he entitled to the One Thousand Tickets contained in (he Packet marked A, together with all the lienefiu that shall be- long to tticiii and the first Ticket drawlJ a Prize above the Sum of Fifteen Pounds (not being in- cluded in either of the Packets or Parceh marked A and B) on the next or subsequent Day ot Drawing to that on which the Ticket entitlel1 to the Packet marked A shall have been drawn, shall be entitled to the Five Hundred Tickets contained in the Packe t marked H, with all the Benefits which lihall helong to them. v> ednesday, April IS, First Day of Drawing, Friday April 21, Second ditto. 1 hursday, April 27, Third ditto. I Saturday, April 29, Last ditto. After onr hearty commendations, having con- sidered the aforegoing Scheme of the Second Lot- tery, to he drawn pùrSIJant to the Provisions of an Act, passed in the Forty-eighth Year of George HI, we do hereby signify to you ourcon- se if and approbation of the said Scheme.- Whitehall Treasury Chambers, the 17th Day of January, IS09. (SP. PERCEVAL. (Signed) ^W. BRODRICK, ( Wt STURGES BOURNE. To the Managers and Directors of the Lottery.
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TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTR VCT, ALL the STOCK IN TilADS ofMn. JOTJN HUGHES, Woollen-,ii\t;)er, Castie-sireet, in the town of Carnarvon (who is (eavins: oif shopkeeping, to enter into another bratseh of bu- siness) consisting of a light S'ozk of prioie loads latel.), laid iii; atiy I)ersoii may also be accommodated wirh an al-T. i. now Shop, foge:her wifb 'he fixtures. to All-. JOHN HUGHES, on the prfeniises. TO COWKEEPERS, F1RMEKS* &E. c TO BE LET, AND EJFTERED UPON A LARGE and comraod'ouc L)WELLING- HOUS; desirably situate in Truman- street, Liverpool, fngetber with -appropriate buildings for twelve cows, for six horses, good granary, large yard and other conveniences. For further particular* apply to 'he owner Mr. Tuooa, No. 6H, S^o/land-road, or at the North VIales Gazette Office. Notice to Creditors and Debtors. WFIEU F AS THOMAS WILL! MP, of y Bettws y- Coed, in the county of Car- narvon, Shopkeeper, hath by Indenture, bearing date the 20ih day of January ins'ant, as,ilgnc.l over his Estate and Ejects uuto Trustees for the equal bsnefit of his Creditors Notice is hereby given, ] That the Deed of Assignment is lodged in the o'ce of MR. ROBT. JONES, Solicitor, Llanrvvs Denbighshire, for the inspection and execution of the Creditors of the said Thomas Williams; and they are hereby desired to exeeu'e the same on or before the 20'h day of April next, other- j wise they will be exclude all benefit arising 'herefrom. And all Persons indehtcd to tilt saul I Thomas Williams are required immediately to pay the same to the said Robert. Jones, other- wise they will he sHed without further notice. Llannvst, 23d January, 1809. 1- HEMINGWAY'S EDITION oil Dr. Cox: ;'s Abridged Commentary on the Scriptures, Translated illlo JVehh. J HEMINGWAY respectfully informs the a Subscribers to 'he above work, that in about a fortnight or three weeks will be publish- ed, the first.number of 'he N EW TESTA MKNT, (being the 43 'tn»iiber of the work) and each succeeding number published regularly every 'ito»»h, a* heretofore. J. Heminrway IS sorry that the s^-Tiribers i have heen so Ion, prevented from receiving the | early numbers of the New Testament, bit! at some future period he ma\ explain to them the cause. £ 3" 'l'he whole of the Old Tes'amenf being- printed off, comprised in 41 shilling numbers, a-ny person may be accommodated with the work al- together.. Chester, Jan. IQth, 1809. Holyhead find Carnarvon Circulating Library, CONSISTING OR Upwards of ONE THOUSAND VOLUMES, P>Yr J. PEARSON, Bookseller, Flationer, lea-dealer. Ratter, 5fc, HOLY HE AD: Under the Patronage of the R) rrr HON. the EARL OF UXPRIOGB, LORI, BUJ.KELEY, LAIn STANLEY, SIR R. WILLIAMS, &C„ &c. J PEARSON, respectfully in limbics to his • friends and thft public/that he has fixed his Brother at Carnarvon, opposite the Sports- j man lan, and intends keeping there a large select ion of Book*, 'n almost every department of literature, and will occasionally he adding all works of merit as published.—Those families inclined to patronize his undertaking at Carnar- von, will confer a mark of great, obligation oil hin], and every attention paill to merit the same, Catalogues to be had at the Library, price 8d. An excellent stock of Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Trinkets, Cutlery, Feathers, Gloves, Toys, and Ladies and Gentlemen's London made fashiollable Hat, will be always on hand, as the fashions vary in London. KENNIOGE MAWR INN, The S2\4GE bthceen Capet Cerig and Corn-en, on the Great Irish Road. To the Nobility and Gentry of the United King- dom, Commercial Gentlemen, and his Friends, J WE AVER, returns his sincere thanks « to the Nobility and Gentry of the United Kingdom, who hav-e already patronized his honse, aud have so kindly pledged themselves to support hi,yi, against an attempted opposition- by (he former occupier of Kennioge.—J. WEAVER begs leave to assure them, that it shall be his con- stant endeavour to merit that: contidenec which a generous public has so liberally bestowed upon him, by every attention in his power. J. WEAVRR has it now in his power to inform the public, that his House is fitted up with good and well-air:d hedding-, and every requisite ac- conimodation for the traveller; with a full esta- blishment of Horses and Carriages, sober and careful Drivers, upon the shortest notice. Kenniogc to Corwen. • -'S Miles Corweti to Llangollen -10 do, Llangollen to Oswestry (1°» Oswestry to Salop. 18 do. S3 Miles Kennioge to Capel Cerig. -1^ Miles Capel Cerig to Bangor Ferry 17 do. Bangor Ferry to Gwyndu ■■ Gwjaidu. to Holyhead,1^5 do* 57 Miles
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Pf V HOUSE OF LO?U> MONOA-Y, !NSOLV?iNTT DEBTORS. Petitions from the prisoners coniined in the King-3 Heanii,,Carlisle J.til, and o'hen prisons were p>*c:;cut«d, praying f:>r i.'Kill of InsoUeney, Tiie Earl of Moiia rave no rice, 'hat tu» would f take an early opporlunity of movmg for.a Com. j ni'tee of the whole, <<> which the consideration if of the law- relating to Debtor and Creditirmay he referred. ^i'f ft I*ffIJ't Wl-.f.LvsLF.V, I It A (Jt The order of tjit. j>,m h«tja mofse-l sal- I read, k' j J'iie Earl of Liverpool rose to move (he thanks of the House to I,ieu .rt-neral Sir Arthur Wel- lesley. He Mt particular satisfaction in dis- t charging (he dufy i.ii;),>»e» ui) >n him, both on account of the oerjonal regard he entertained for t "tat gallant officer who was the subject of it, and the honour which the two victories he had ob- tamed reilecfed upon the military character of i the comiir). He would purposely ah tain from i any allusion to lie of these victo- ries at present, as they would probably become (he subject o( future consideration, but restrict what, he had to say to the mere circumstances under which the ba'fles of Roleia and Vimiera were fought. IIin Lordship enlarged upon the i tnili'ary s'-vill and persevering enterprise of the tiie steady and uniform bravery of (he froojj*$and asserted, that a more brilliant j arid honourable achievement had never graced (he military annals of (he country. fie ti-usted the House be unanimous in 'he Lord Moira agreed in the personal skill and I bravery of General Welleslcy, and the OUcers ami troops under his command; but thought it was doing injustice 'o the character of Sir Harry BurrarJ, not to include him in the vote. For this reason he should move, as an amendment, that the name of Sir Harry BurravU bs added to the vote proposed. Lord Harrowby said, that Sir H. Burrard was only nominally in command at. (he battle of V'i- mcira; and, that; ;f his name was introduced I Merely for the sake of etiquette, it would be doing an injury rasher than a benefit to his character. Lord fjidmouth agreed wirh Lord Moira, that a vote of thanks should only follow a victory of decisive import, and such he considered the bat- tle of Vimiera, however he might disapprove the termination of that campaign. Lord Erskine, Lord Mulgrave, an,1 other noble Lords delivered they- senlim. nts and, in the result, Ihe ailltiHllJIent W¡jS neg;a'ivcd, and the vote of thanks passed without a division—Ad- joiirnud.
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LONDON, THURSDAY, JA^TU.IRY" J, Mr. Knight, Inspector-General of Hospi- I SuU, »?!: oil'for Portsruoiith to aid the oiToria (f the Medical Officers, in re'ieVusg atir brave wounded Officers and soidicrs lauded from Spain. the troops from Corunna alrsadj arrived, or houi !j"xpected in the Downs, are fo he distributed in the Kent Disiriet, ns under: — The Brigade of Guards (1st and 3d ) „ Battalions 1st Regiment) C Ghafhaiii 'fi!h ['if1),.Draf00"s Canterbury «lh Infantry, 1st Battalion Osi.rin-e OthD^o, 1st Di'fo WZXry oorfi Ditto, 1st Ditto Faversfiam It I)it!O J\1argafe 42d Ditto, 1st Ditto. Sl.orncliife 50.h Ditto, 1st Ditto Brabourne 52d Ditto, 1st and 2d Battalions Deal 71st Ditto, 1st, Ditto. V I'd nJst Ditto, 1st Ditto. Aslitoia 95th Ditto, 1st and 2d Battalions Hythe Thw transports with tvro brigade of ari.il- ierj, under Captuin* Trnscott and bean, are nho ordered to the Downs, to be stationed in Canterbury. Almost, t!)» vrfiole of th« tranxporta from Coriinna have now arrived mid tiie atit-vivors Oi the lirave army are at Portamouth, P!T- mouth, and Falmouth. The whole of this army is to be landed at the three placua, with the exception of the c/nalry, who, with the Foot Guards, will he brought up in the tranaporta to the Downs and to the River. About 300 sick and wounded have been landed at Plymouth, and about 1200 at Ports- mouth. I hat noble building1, the Rovnl Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, and which has the best convenience for 2200 men, has he6n opened for the reception of the gallant men who have been landed. Our readers will recollect the disinterested conduct of a corporal in the 21st regiment, at the battle of Yrimiera, who, after taking- Gen. Breuniere prisoner, refused to accept of that Officer's watch and purse, on condition of setting- him at liberty.— The name of the bravo is Angus Mackay and he bas, since been promoted to a commission by the Commander hi Chief. The Highland Society of tcotland have alio voted a gold medal to lSackity, as a further mark of public grati- tnde.-The Society have also voted a hand- some set of bag-pipes to Stewart, the piper of the grenadier company, of ths same ref-^m,! who continued to play hi* instrument while lying on the ground dangerously woundud. The manufactories of Birmingham are saia to be in the most tiouruhiiig state, in conss- quenca of the litte extensive ordars from Spa- nish and Portugueaa Anjerica. The following is an extract of a letter from the muster of a transport, armed from Qui- beron, to his ÛWQcr, dated the 23d instant j —44 1 hive just time to say, we are, arrived on the Mother-Bank this day from Quiberou, with tiie loss of both anchors and cables, windlass broke, and oilier damage, which happened in a most dreadful gale of wind on the 8th instant. We saved tba ship with great difficulty by running into a creek in the hay, tiie particulars of which I will wrsts you iu my next. We arc obliged to dop un the hqvin,- j si -k. The ga'e was so tremrnde»tss, that no. | thing but :ncvitahle dttstmctiow seamed to a- visit ths whoh fleet; every ship IB the great- est dis-reas. The scene wis moat dreadful, I herewith svihjoi i a most nvhmclioly ac- i count: The Ehz^he-ih, E. H. loss; the j Efiz'heth, IT. I. ditto, mas'er and wiiV;, au'd | ot»« hoy drowned the Elizvn lb. No. 149, g-eltiog- hcr off; the'Minerva, L. K. folni r loss 5 the Duke of Cbreacp, L L. ill ihG creek, much d imaged Ho-Li v, O. W. do. 't -TitjHirL D. L, do. ,L' ?, \0. 1:7.>! • ..XV*. to r, wi«H a* i Sh!L;ri!e, B. pnkdwllh them off the Whx-e 011 the 21 <t iHt. VVe siileil from Jin heron on the 18 h iintt. The whole of the ship* h»<t 'heir an. chors and cables; they left Lit'jou wiiii ua on ths 8th mutant." In the Houss of Common* lasf night, Ge- neral tewirl siated his belief that fhe di.vii- nution of our army, from ihe time of ita hrst "ailing from England to its return, do.js not exceed 4500 moil. And n general rel'irn has been handed aho it, making the amoutif of oar troopi returned from Con;u?is, &,i,d re- turning fr.dm Viffo, about 28.000 men. Embarked at Vigo 3.100 tjcuoarked at Corunn*—Cavalry 2,s7 i Engineers, Artillery', &c..2,6,-iS Infantry .19,539 Total 2S,19J It is scarcely possible that General Stewart can speak on th:« sahject bat from coujectura, which the public wiii inifnitely rejoice to tiiii correct. The conjettures of other officer* art, however, widcl, diifercnt; until, therefore, the of Killed, Wounded, and Missing," for which Mr. Ponsoaby a»kc*d hi the house, last night, art published, wc must ueeffsiarily suspend our opinion. I IN7 I KINGSTON, NOV. of the com- plete delcnt of the French at St. Domingo, deati) t)f Forraitl. French commandant tiiere, have been receiv- ed twre h the Variab-.e, Or> th« 16; :i wi<ant 0 'alit a tJa, of of that v««gc■! to be hoistcrtl close aion-r s'^orc, The boats were 11Islantl y mamied, a.Ad pro- ceeded lo the place. On the seamen landino-, they were welcomed by a S.p*ni»h General With 150 men, who ttalcd that the Spaniards had been successful iii repeated attacks against tile o1 them | and in a recent engagement, several Spaniards who were under French co.atroui. n-.ii- hid taken np lfffint <>n -their fued At !!m!iA tile, witeii, findrng eucmi-a among- his he applied a Imtollo his head, ami icrtainaled his existence. The de-ceaae of General Fcrrand will b. iiiuch i-egretted. He maintained a virtuous and honourabie character during the whole of his command at t-t. Demingo. If ever an iil. dividual tried to abate the of war, it was nimseh. Every Englishman mada pri- soner and seat to tnat Colony, spoke in ths most haudaoms manner of "hi* (Sisintef.-sied coiuiuct, n. it Wluhi" invariable rule to act generously to all under his authority. VVe learn that the French, on fceiii<r at- tacked by the Spaniards in St. Domingo,0 had abandoned and d tire to a small village thev heid a iew league* from St. Domingo, and retreated so that city, a iiid Pc!t anived in Port Hoya!, bring ua ih<j tidings of the capture of Samana, that famous rendez- vous for a horde of privateers, by his Majes- ty's frigates, Franchise, Aurora, and Dæd". lus, cud Reindeer and Pert brigs. (-I ,I' t 10th inst these vessels anchored -off the town, when the alarm was soon spread and at fhe sight ot such a superior force, the nrincipal part of the inhabitants, consisting ofupwa'rds of 900 men, women, andchiairen. xoueht i«- tuge on board the 1/Iixchange privateer, ot 14 guns and 100 men, and another pr-ivntecr lying in the harbour, expecting 'they would be able Jo effect their escape to St. Domiu with the assistance of their sweeps. The \v.-n ot war, perceiving their inletiiion, immedt- ately dispatched four boais, well maimed, iK pursuit of them, which soon came uo with, and captured them,-In the meau time seve- ral other boats proceeded to storm the fo-1 which was accomplished after a slight resil* ance. We regret, however, to add, that Capt Dyer, of the Aurora, was dartgerously wouiidl ed m the head by a muskct-hall, wh:!e ,t, wi ing the party. Four vcsstls, lyi-g C. liaruour, bdan with eoitee, &c. alsd feH i 1. ,i the hanns of tne captors. A vessel was short- ly after dispatched to Porto Ilico with the t And a ber of troops to be sent from theiica to garri- son the place." It is csiculated that "early two millions sterling, 185,000 stand of arms, and 930,000 I yards of braad cloth, have been *eat to try Spaniards, fr»m the lit of July last up to the 1st of tne present month; ao'd that Iwenfv millions uterling will not pay the expence ( f avery kind, mcurred by England, since 'the cftmnieuccmeat ot the Spanish ion. A Norwich paper contains tiie E>i!owi(u- fparagraph 0„ the ,nght of Ihe J7th ult" a lamb, tae property of Mr. J. hcvnolds, of _eestoa, Si. Andrew, was compUtelv buriejf u/,acr/he and was not seen ogaiu till tne 12th inst. (an interval of 26 days) wheu it j The Lieutenancy of Glamorganshire have j adopted a resttlutimi to divide U>« Local | Mtlitia of that county into three re» hees;} under the command of Colonel Lietfeivu Coiyaei I'ricc, aiid Coioaei Las^eiles. ?