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| Part of the Works on the 21t nd failed for Tannas Forts, about'two Miles:t the firlt of January ; but they abandoned'them Approach. . The. Salifbury was Jleft a Guard fhip 8d the fecond we marched over Land; while the s Tyger came ‘b&re Calcutta, which held ‘out £ X afi killed the Tyger feven or eight Men. . #° HNotion of our being able_to take it, as _they an elegant Mofque, and left the Company’s Ware.- almoft full of Godds ; “we are clearing’away and for- the Place with all Expedition ; we have got a fortified v Mi Jon, as a of Moors, &c. are about twenty Miles We have taken fince we came here the, great City I, forty Miles up the River;and reduced mott of it to fh. When Calcatta® was taken in Jane lait-by the b, Lieat. Scott, the Colonel’s Nephew, Buchannan of prern, Lieut. Sampfon,and a Son of Sir James John- f Wefterhall, were killed.” Town and Kingdom of Afia, in the Eaft Indies, on the of Maiabar, in the Peninjulg on this Side the Ganges ; ly is feated on: the W. Shore 5 it is inbabited by Pagan Vabometan drabians, the Chriflians of St. Thomas, with verts of the Miffion, and Jubjeét to a King of its own. 5. E.Lat. 11. z0 N. ( lurge and rich City of Bengala in the Eaft Indies, in an uf the Garnges, Lat. 23 and a Quarter, Long. 105 and srs.. The Datch bave a great Faltory bere. L-O N -D- O N. 25, The Artlefs but moving Report made to the Minifters by the Magiftrate of Zittau, of the Damage Fown-fuftained from the cruel Methods employed by trians to make them(elves Mafters of it, hath made a mpreflion at Dre(dea. It was in the following Words. he Cannonading began on the 23d of June at eleven Morning, and laited till five in the Evening. In this il 4000 Balls we:e fired. The Buildings laid in Afhes 7 Houfes, inclading 104 Brewhoufes ; all the Steeples, that of Bautzen ; the two Cathedrals of St. John and es ; the Orphaa Houfe ; eight Parfonage Houles ; ht Schools ;- the. Town Houfe, with every Thing ad init; the public Weigh-Houfe ; the Prifon ; the vith all-the other things of Value prefented to the b Time to Time, by Emperors, Kings, ather and Noblemen, - ggre are left flanding only 138 Houfes, with the Coun- y. the Cloifter Church, the Bohemian Church, and Vork Ninety Perfons have been dug out of the Pr. Stroumelius’s Widow with her whole Family, of fourteen: Perfons, and fifty-fix others, were rad in their Houles, and forty are fill mifing. '25. The Duke of Newcaftie’s gamekeeper, at t and a neighbouring baker, being a fhooting to- 1 on oppofite fides of a thick hedge, out of which prung, fired together, and each fhot the other ; eeper was mortally wounded, and the other **e hear that an exprefs is come over with an he Aftion fought between the army under the ° boiiis #oyal tlighnefs the Duke of Cumberland, hy.which lafted three Days; that upon a rein- 1" 206,000 French coming to flank his Royal e thought proper to retreat, which was.done in the French not daring to follow him., The yery bloody. The lofs of the French, it is faid, illed, but that of -the Duke not {o confiderable. is related chus from another quarter : * It is this dently afferted, from the Hanoverian Seécretary, e maintained a fight of three days with the would have fucceeded, but that the French ar- bntinually fupplied with frefh men, brought from they had garrifoned, overpowered the Duke, him -to retreat.” rther inform’d, that the hotteft attack was made Wing of the Duke’s Army, confifting of Heflians bops of Wolfenbuttle,who behaved with the moft bavery, the Duke being obliged to call them off, devery man have died {word in hand; that A ; r five to one, and tho’ the Duke has fcarcely gohghx the French have loft 1z or 15000 ; retired in good order to Hamelen, and. the ot purfue : that his Royal Highnefs and his high Spirits neverthelefs, and ftill in hopes of oppofe the French in their defigns. dibly informed, that in the general a&ion be- ke of Cumberland and the French, the latter tong, and his Royal Highnefs fcarce half that e § ‘éjtheir ground for 24 hours ona hill, 44ater to refreth them, which they often Cre was none to be had, The gallant Ha- en-arealmoft all cut to pieces, haying re- the Right Hon. William Pitt, and the Right girpl-e:ae; Elqrs; dined with the worfhip- grocers, when the following toafts were g ' life, and perpetual fame to the two new is honourable company. Succefs and glory in the fecret expedition. May rewards and only the brave and honeft. To the revival conftitution in church and ftate ; and a hap- from excifes, or inquifition on foreign merch- e downfal of monopolizers and infamous and a halter for thofe that hamanity and ho- To the fighting commanders, Vernon, e hear that upwards of 1000 Seamen have from the Weft-India Fieet, without being fhore. i [here are Letters from Leghorn which men- Ofborne, who arrived there with feven he 17:h ult, was fitt ing out for Sea with all received Advice, that five French Men - _ he expe@ed to meet with in " their P _Lord of the Admintq;fifg{gfig Room of Ad iftauce, where we expectan Engage.. . " Eftates or either of them, are defired to R of War were preparing to fail from Mals ,_‘ , was to.go for Malta, to demand S for'their injurious Behavior to' P}i‘vféfeers, « particalarly '.tp the gh Wright, (s @tiss W Hang SRl\kh Efq;g appointeda Aug. 23.. We bear deceafed. : - 4ug. 30.1cwas firongly 'repértedYeficfilx.Ehé a Ship was “montbin faid Provincg at 10 0’Clock before Noon. arrived at Leith from Breman, which gave an ccount that theKing of Pruffia had obtained a Viftory over the ‘Atltrians; and that another was artived at Hull, from™ Stade, with the. . fame News. Bat.we muft wait the ‘Aerival of the Mails; to koow whether: there ‘is any - Foundation for the Reports.” There are three due from Hollend, and gs many from Flan." ders. : PORTS MOUTBH ; To the PuaLisuer, &F¢, 5 The invidious, malicious, and reprobating Charge of Jpi- ritual Ignorance, Ignorance of the great Doftrines of the Gojpel (without fpecifying what thofe Do&rines are) exhibited a- gainft many great and learned Men in our Day, in your laft Week’s Gazette, muft raife the Indignation of all ‘well dif- pofed, and impartial Enquirers after Trath. It has, I muft acknowledge, raifed in me, an uncommbn Degree of Refent- ment, to fee the Bonds of Charity fo notorioufly violated. Many great ard learned Men in our Day are JSpiritually ig-" norant, fays the Writer, (i. e.) are ranning headleng to the Devil. Arrogance unparallel'd | May the Thoughts of the Man’s Heart be forgiven him ; for he feems to bz in the Gall of Bitterne/s, and in the Bond of Iniquity. But how eafily is the Charge retorted ; for fubftitute only the Weak, the Un- learned, and Calviniftick Scheme, in the Room of the Great, the Learned, and Arminian Scheme, the Watch word of a Party, the greateft Part of which know little of the Matter, and the Argument is equally conclufive ; Mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur.~The great Do&rines of the Gof] pel muft fuffer in the Hands of fuch pitiful Defenders ; Non rali auxilio, nec Defenfpribus ifiis cau/a eget— 1 adore the Dod- ripes of Grace when rightly explained ; and know by Ex- perience what the Scriptures inform me of, that without di- vine Aflitance I can do nothing. But the fame Scriptures that thus inform me, inftru® me alfo to try the Spirits, and not to be impofed on by dogmatical Affirmatious, the idle Vaunts or extravagant Boaftings of every forward Pretender. I am taught to call no Man Mafter here upon Earth ; in Obedience to which Command, I purpofe, thro’ divine Af- fiftance, (and I would exhort all Perfons to come to the fame Refolution) to Fuard; not only ‘againt what I apprehend to be the Errors of 4rminius, but' alfo againft the fpiritual Pride of the Followers of Calvin ;-fome of whofe Principles (and - thofe it feems moft zealoufly efpoufed) are defruive of all Covenants, and fubverfive of all Religion.—Let Men then take the Apottle’s Advice, to examine themfelves awbether they be yet in the Faith, to prove their own Jelves. 2 Cor. xii. ;. Next Thurfday, is appointed by Authority, to be obferved as 2 Day of General Thankigiving throughout this Province. By the Mufter of a Schooner who s#vived here st Wednef- day, we are inform’d, That 2 Fifhing Veflel was arriv'd at Cape-Ann, the Mafter of which fays, that he very narrowly efcap'd being taken on the Grand Banks by a French Priva. teer Schooner, .of about 65 Tons, whe was within 20 Yards of him, and order’d him ‘to ftrike and come on board, but - the Sea running high, and the French feeing that they wére endeavouring to. get away, fired. their whole Broadfide a¢ them, which did but little Damage'; afterwards the Wind {pringing up, they cut their Cable and {o got clear. The above Privateer had with her a Ship of 2 or 300 Tons,which was thought to have been taken from theEnglith, We hear from Greenland, that laft Tuefday was night, in the: Evening, a Child of Mr. William Simpfon’s, about two Years old, in attempting to get over a little Brook, was drowned. i Since our laft arrived here the Capitains Peak, Grainger, and Penny, in three Maft-Ships from London ; alfo his Majefty’s Ship Enterprize of 40 Guns, Capt.- Donkley. Yeflerday being his Majefty’s Birth- Day, when he enter'd the 75th Year of his Age, the fame was obferv’d here by the Difcharge of the Cannon at Forf William and Mary, and on board His Majefty’s Ship'Enterprize nowin ‘this Har.. bour, with other Demonftrations of Loyalty and 'Joy. Custom Housg, PiscaTaqua, Nov. ro. Entred In, Critchett, Abbot, and Hewett from Bofton, Lindfey from Lynn, Phillips from Montferrat, Perkins from Halifax, Peak and Grainger from Lendon. - Entred Out, Beck for Newfoundland, Froft for W. Indies. : Cleared Qut; Randall and Lindfey for Marblehead, Critch- ett, Stockell, Blunt, and Miller for Bofton, Williams ' for Halifax, Mofes for Weft- Indies, Googins for Newbury. ADVERTISEMENTS. INOTICE is hereby given, to'all thofe that are Indebted to, or Have any Demands on the 'Eftate of Capt. William Pote, jun, late of Falmouth in the Province of the Maffachufetts Bay, deceafed, to come and fettle the fame with #illiam Bucknam of Falmouth, Ad- miniftrator to faid Eftate. Falmouth, Ogtob. 26. 1757. 1 " ALL Perfons having any Demands on the Eftate of Mr. Fd/epb Scribmer, and Fofeph Scrib- ner jun. both late of Exeter, deceafed, ate defired to bring in their Claims to 7o/eph Loogé, Adminiftrator of the Eftate of TJofeph Scribner, and allowed ‘Admiiniftiter dz bonis non of all the. unadminiftred Eftate of the faid 7o/eph Scribner jun. in order for Settlement. ' And -all Perfans Indebted to faid make fpeedy Pay- ment to faid Adminiftrator. i ;i l - A LL Perfens Indebtid to, or that " have any Demands on the Eftatk of Phineas Under- wwood, late of Merrimack, - deceafed, arlsdefired to bring in their Claims to Mary Underavoed, WidoW, and Executrix of the Elfate of faid P (- afadeiangedes stlement. 1 remy ey o ',,w!:on f fter which he ° - »By.-qfvina.cy' New-Homplbire, Nov. 4. 1757, bif Provigce, which tood Prorogued t(; nt, is by His Excellency’s Pro- prorogued to Tue/day the 22d of this Inftant November, then to meet at Pors/- ... FHEODORE ATKINSON, Secretary. VW ANTED, a Lad of about ten or i H;_l;v'ep,'Y_éin’pf Age, to_ferve till fourteen Jor fix- teen. ‘Any oe inclining, may hear of a good Placé by endquiring of the Printer hereof. 1 o Prorosars for Printing by Subfcription, N Abftra@ from ‘an excellent’ - TREATISE, entitled,— Th¢ Divise RIGHT of the. - Gosrer MinisTry—which was publithed, by the Provincial Aflembly of : Londsn, convened by Authority of Parliament, A. D. 1653, and fubfcribed among others, by that pious and celebrated Divine, Mr. Matthews Pool: In which the following Propofitions are fupported by many folid Argaments, viz, - . : 1. That the Office of the Miniftry of the Word and Sacra- ments is neceflary in the Church by Divine Inftitution. . 2, That the Office of the Miniftry is perpetually neceflary, and that it has been hitherto continued. 3. That none ought to take upon him the Office of the Miniftry without a Call. Under this Head ‘the Arguments commonly brought for the Preaching of Gifted. Lay- Brethren, are largely confidered and anfawered. % . 4. That the Call to the Work of the Miniftry, which we are to_look for in thefe Ages of the Church, is not Immedi- ate, but Mediate, confifting in a regular Appointment and Ordination to this Office, according to the Diretion of the Word of Gop, by thofe who are already in the Miniftry. The abovementioned A4/fra¢ will contain about 8o or go Pages, geod Paper and a fair Letter. Price to Subfcribers about a Quarter of a Dollar, or an Equivalent in Old Ten. , Subfcriptions are taken in by the Printer hereof. As foon as a fufficient Number of Books are fubfcrib’d for, the Work will be put immediately'to the Prefs. 1 3 OTICE is hereby given to the Creditors of the Efate of E/ias Dickey, late of London= derry, in° New: Hamp/bire, Trader, deceas’d, 'to appear (in Perfon or Power of Attornéy) at the. Houle'of Sanue! Rankir, Innholder, in faid “Londodderry, on Tuelday the 13th Day of ecember next, to receivé their ‘Proportion” of 'fajd “Eftate = The Executors defign to meet at faid Rankin's at ten 0'Clock in the Forenoon, pay the Creditors in Turn as they appear, and continue the Payment till the whole is finithed. _Londonderry, Now. 3. 1757. Fobn Hall, - Executor, - - G, ' In'behalf of the ¥ o . “Hoice Billing feate OYSTERS " Frefh and New, juft come in, to be fold on bodrd the Schooner Sea-Flower, now laying at the Long- Wharff, by Ebenezer Roberts, at Twenty fhillings, O. T'. per Buthel. ALL Perfons having any Demands ; onthe Eftave'of Mr. Dan1eL Lun't, lateof Greenland; ‘deceas’d, are defired to bring in'their Claims to Jouw WinGATE of Hampten, Executor to thelaft ‘Will and Tefta< ament of the faid Deceas’d : And 'all that are Indebted to faid Eftate, are defir'd tomake fpeedy Payment to faid Exe-, cutor, as they would avoid Trouble. 3 : LL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on A the Eftate of RoserT ALLEN, late of Londonderry, de- ceas'd, are defir’d to bring in their Accounts fo WiLriam CLENDANEN,Of faid Londonderry, in order for Settlement. 3 LL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Capt. Dani1eL Lana, late of Portfmouth, Mariner, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Accounts ta James Moses and Joun GrrrreTH, Of Port/mouth, Execu- tors to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. 3 THE ‘Publick are hereby Notified, That fmall Arms of all forts, Swords and Cutlafles are made and mended in the neateft Manner,” and at the moft reafonable Rates: And that they may be fupplied with Scales, ‘Beams, and Stilliards of all fizes, by NOAH PARKER, at his Shop on the fouth fide of King fireet, oppofite to the Poft- Office in Port/mouth. N. B. Said Parksr has Powder, Bullets and Shot to fell, . JUST IMPORTED, and o be SOLD, . By Nathaniel Barrell, At his STorE on the Parabk in Port/mouth, Evonfbire Kerfeys, Yorkfbire plains, bever coatings; fuperfine firouds, half thicks, fwan {kins; bays, from 6 to 10 qrs blankets, cambricks 3qrs and 7 eight garlets, ftriped and plain camblets and camblettes, firiped and plain callimancoes, figured tobin'd and plain tam- mies, durants, montees, dorfiteens, filveretts ; ftriped, corded, and tobin’d yard and half yard filk venetians, poplins, ever- laftings, ruffels, fuper damafks, figured grograms, allopenes, bombazenes, crapes, worfted caps ; mens and womens, boys and girls worlted' flockings, mens muffatees ; beverit, caftor and felt hats ; china and bengal taffities, brocaded taffities, padufoys, gorgoroons, perfian and other filks : 'BOHEA . TAE, Loar Sucar, Perrer, and other Spices ; NaivLs, STEeL, and Bar LEaD, with a variety of other Goods Euro- pean and Wefi-India. The faid Goods to be fold cheap far Cayb, or any other futaple Pay. i Alfo a Quantity of Cunoice STERLING MADERIA WINE, a Number of double fortified new fix Poundets, Carriage and fwivel Guns, for Dollars or Sterling Bills. N. B. The faid BagreLi takes Rbody- Jfand Bills : and for Majachufetts Money, will fell as chegbas any Merchgnt | in Boflon. 7S 4 : e e . pm—