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Portici, oveiflowed the whole country, and deftroyed every thing in its way. : : The foowing is an authentic - 1ift of the king of Pruffia’s troops, viz 10,325 cuirafliers, 11,928 dragoons, 10,263 Luflars, and 119,143 foot (in which are inciuded the garri- for s of fortified place :) total 152,359. The annual Ex- peoce of thefe troops is 15008312 rixdollars. By al Lt of the troops of the emprefs.queen it appears, that the forces of the houfe of Auftria are greatly fuperior to thofe of Pruffia, if they make the fame appearance in the field as they do on paper. .In Bohemia and Moravia alone, the Aclirian troops are computed at 99,600 men, - viz. 5,700 dragoons, 67,500 foot, 10,600 cuiraffiers, 3,650 ‘hufars, and 12,150 croats and fclavonians. This number of troops is, however, in fad&, not altually aflembled ; nine- teen regiments of foot being computed as prefent in the camp of Collin, whereas but fourteen are as yet arrived. ‘The.dragoons alfo,:tho’ the moft compleat of the Aufirian troops, from a very imperfe& corps. Letters from Leghorn fay, that fince the Lofs of Minor- ca, the Englith are expofed to the moft infulting fnears, and that it is pot uncemmon in that city to fee a rabble go about of nights, with white cockades, crying, wiva Fran- cia, burn the Engli/b, Dublin, Sept. 11. The militia are now arraying all over . this Kingdom, and all proteflants from fixteen to fixty, fit 2pd able to bear arms, or weild a weapon in defence of the ~realm, are to be arrayed on pain of being profecuted asthe law direfs. : Tuefday a fhip fram Bourdeanx, laden with wine, pur- chafed before the declaration.of war, and with pafles from the two crowns, arrived here. She met with no man of war or privateer in her paflage hither ; and the maifter re- ports, that eighteen thips out of twenty, bound for that port, have been taken by the Englith ; that there were great numbers of bankruptcies there ; and that at Marfeilles two thirds.of the moft eminent merchants of that place were 1uined. Drogheda, Sept. 12. A few days ago the wife of a piper of this town was fafely delivered of two daughters znd one fon, all with fix fingers on each hand, and the mother and children are likely to do well.* Sriflol, Sept. 18. The Roman Emperor, Watkirs, from Jamaica ; and the New Blefling, Jackion, from Carolina, both of this port, are taken by a French privateer of 10 guns and 200 men, belonging to Bayonne : the New Bief- {ing is ranfomed for 5000 . A fhip with the Englifh Effels on board from Minorca for Gibraltar, istaken and carried into Malaga. L’Aimable Puchlle, Pierre Lavaud, from Martinico for Bourdeaux, a fchooner of 80 tons is takcn by the Arnendel jnan of war and braught into Plymouth. Laft Tuefday the Fleet of Merchant fhips under Convoy from the Baltick arrived in the river. [ Tbus far from the above Print. ] As Capt. Bethune was coming out of the Downs he faw a large French fhip carried in, which he took to be 2 Man of War.of 40 Guns, or an Eaft India Man. st s e PORT of Piscaraqua: : ‘Entred In, Blunt from Boften. ; Clear'd Out, Rizdge for Antigua, Underwood for North Carolina. ‘Entred Out, Rickard for Barbadss, Undes@bed for Nurth ; Caralina. B DV-ERTISEME NTI-S, 7’6 be Sold by Samuel Griffith, -4 » Caoice SxakerooT a7d ORANGE WATER, diffilledcfrom good Barbacos Rum, Cheap for Cafb. Carmeto Jonathan Blunt’s of Chefi;ri ‘ an old $¥-won MARE with an old Saddle and Bridle, on the 24th of. November lafi : The Osner may bave ber agais paying Charges. : Englith Cordage to be Sold by Jobn Nelfon, Cheap for Dollars or Famaica Fith. R S — — . Prownce of New Hampsuired 8 Thefe are to give Notice, that rhe Houfe, Land and Barn mow in the Occupation of Mr. Daniel * Lunt and Mr. Nehemiah Whecler, fir for a private Man or for Trading, fromting on the main Street that leads into ':é “the Town of Portfmouth : faid Houfe is mew and all finifbed. Any Perfon that kas a Mindto purcrafe faid Houfe,&5¢ may Inguire of Hunking Wentworth, Efg; of Jaid Pertfmauth. Portfmouth, Dec. 3. 1756. 4 e s, s S—————— —————— ———) ———— ———— ——— Al Made and Sold at the Sign of the PiaTEs, next Door but one to the Post OFFICE in Portf- mouth New Hampsuirg, Pewter Plates, Bafons, Porrin- gers and Quart Pots, e, Likewife exchanges vew Pewter Sor old, andwill give one Tound of neww Pewter for two Pounds of old, allowwing ome Qunce in a Pound for wafle, which wiid - turn out to the Buyer ja&flm cheap again as they can purebafe new Pewter for in any Shop in Portfmouth.---- Alfo mends Pewter Ware in the beft Manner 5 and=will give-Money for old Pewter or Brafs. ' ~ B T Jufl Printed in this Town, and fold by the Fublifber of this Paper, either by the Grots, Doxen, or Sirgle, Ames's ALMANACK, For the Year of our Lord CHRIST, 175 7. the firlt Year after Bissex11LE or Leap YErar. : 30th Year of the Reign of King GEORGE 1I. Wherein are contained the Lunations, Eclipfes of the Luminaries, Afpedls, Courts, Spring Tides, Judgment of the Weatker, Sun and Moon’s Rifing and Sitting, Time of High Wa- tel‘, 2 Ca b » Being Where may be bad, : . Clark’s— Introdu&tion— Zfop’s Fables— Nomenclators, Tully’s Offices— Orations. Baily’s Englifh Exercifes. Lat- tin and Greek Grammars, Lattio and Greek Teftamengs, Jewith Letters, Philolophical, Hiftorical and critical 4 Vol. . PORTSMOUTH, in NEW HAMPSHIRE, Printed by Danie! Foawle, where this Paper may be had at One Dollar per Annum, or an Equivalent in Bills of Credit, computing a Dollar at Four Pound, 40/.to be paid at Entrance, * }, I,n: the » ] B v i IR, 750 DS RS TR SIS ORI PR PPEEET W