The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, October 27, 1758, Page 2

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- 3 » ~ ) " 2 - R Py i T N i S P Sttnss o gk SR ! Wk i [ tick Lift of the Depredations committed by the Eng- to give Way. A Number was drove into the Ohio, lith Privateers, they have taken Twenty one Ships moft of whom were déowsed, Major Grant re- Places adjacent, they brought away Prifoners.—We belonging to Amfterdam, bound from Coracoa and treated to the Baggage, where Capt. Bullet was polt- bear aljo that General Woife jail'd for England with Commandant 5 wbo avith the Inhabitants there and St. Euftatia, valued at 3,557,500 Florins, and 35 ed with Fifty Men, and again endeavoured to rally Addmiral Bofearven. " Veflels bourd to thofe Colonies,valued et 5,144,800 -the flyiog Scldiers, by intreating them in ghe moft Thurlday lafi Capt. Lindley arrived here in 30 Days : + E‘ 583’- Tbe 1 5th Inflant Capt. Mi‘Laughlin arvived at Neaw: challenged by the Centries : As they retorned they . canmot find by the Papers the Day exal on awkich it ~~ \ { S,'§ = Yorky in fix Weeks from Londanderry, by avhom we {et Fire to a large Stote Houfe, which was put out - bappemid, as ave biar thire are only ¢ Prints brought in ' ;_8 R bave the following cgreeable Intéllizence, viz. « as foon asthey leftit. At Brezk of Day, Major whe Ship : Thie Prince Hi nty ajrcravards intended to 3 e ‘8 02:‘ From the L ONDON GAZETTE. Lewis was fent with 200-Men ~(Rayal Americzns Jein the Remains of bis Army 10 that of Prince Ferds- :9 Sin : Whirtenare, Auguft 12, 1748. end Vi:g'zn‘éans) tolie in-Ambuth a Mite and a Half “2and ¢n ibv Biner Rbine, g e iy '_; ON Thu;fday lalt, an Officer arrived from Lievt, from the main Body, on the Path- on which they Captuin M Loughlin glggenfirms 1he decount of the b s &g General Bligh, and Capt. Howe, with Letcers left their Baggago, imagining ‘the Freoch would Difear of Marfhal Doun s 03F%at be is niither hilled 1 5 8"”? dated the 7th and 8th Inftant, giving an Account, f{end to attack the Ba gage Guard, and: feize it: nor taken Prifoncr. {he 1vs Pwers bhe b o't make 1ia i 5 7 that his Majetty’s Troops had effeéted a Landing, Four Handred Men were pofted along the Hiil-fac- mention of it, one being the Dubli Gazetteof the 4gth = - 't el under Cover of the Frigates and Bounb Ketches, in ing the Fort, to cover the Retrear of Capt, M’Do- of dugafl, and theother the Be.}%fi News-Letter of J o 38 the Bay des Marees, two Leagues Weltward of Cher- nald’s Company who marched with Drums beating 24c 1815, 5 3 v O oy DOrg [Cherburg is feated on the Coaft of Normandy, towards the Fort, in order to draw a- Party out of NEWPORT, (Rhode Ifland) O&ober 17. T R g between Cape La Hogur and Harfleur, and bath a very the Fort, as Major Grant had fome Reafon to be- We have received the following Intelligerce from 3 %. ,__35 capacions Harbour] in the Face of a large Body of lieve there were not above 200 Men in the Fort, the Mafter of a Veffel who left Amfterdam the 25th =&« the Enemy prepared to receive them ; and Yefter- including Indidns ; but-as {oon as they heard the of July : That the Day heleft that Place, a Courier ‘ € 5 5 day in the Afternoon Capt. Howe's firlt Lieatenant Drums, they fallied out in great Numbers, both from his Profian Mzsjefty to the Court of Great- “wo s arrived, with a further Account, that oa the 8th Inft. Freneh and Indians, and féll upon Capt M’Dopaid Britain, brought Advice,that he had obtain’d a com- 1 o ; o, in the Evening, Cherburg furrendered at Difcretion, and two Colums that were pofted lower on the Hill pleat Viclory over Count Daun ; had taken 30,600 ’ : g o 3 the Enemy having marched out, and abandoned the 1o receive them. The Highlanders expofed them- Prifoners,among whom was the Field Marfhal Count L3 > T & Place, on the Approach of his Majelty’s Troops : fcloes without any Cover, and were fhot down in Daun, and kill’d 13,000 : Fhat the above Account s , The fame Day, Lieut. General Bligh took Psfief- great Numbets, dnd foon forced to retreat. The was publifh’d at the Stadt Eloufe in Amfterdam ; “ & § 8 fion of the Forts Querqueville, Homet, and La Ga- Casoliniars, Marylanders, and lower County Men, and that the Courier preceeded direclly for London.. }‘ § fg lette, and hoifted Englith Colours in them. The concealing themfeives behind Trees and the Brofh, B O § T O N,O¢oeber a3, Ak & 55 General was preparing to defiroy the next Day the made a good Defence: but were overpowered by By a Veffel arrived lafi Wednefday From Lovifpourg ¢ 1 ; m & Bafon,and the two Peers at the Entrance of the Har- Numbers, and not being fupported, were obliged to in 14 Days, we bave further Advice, Thot . a Party ¢ 3 B5 o bour. There were about Twenty feven Ships in follow the reft. Major Grant expofed himfelf inthe avbich bad been difpatched by General Wolf from Gafs b 8 g™ the Harbour, and 37 Pieces of fine Brafs Cannon thickeft of the Fire, and endeavouring to rally his pey t0 make Difcoveries by Land, was returned, baving R B » © have been taken. Capt. Howe, with the Shipsun- Men, but all to no Parpofe, as they were by this deen 126 Miles along Shere up the River, to @ Village i 2 © g der his Command was in Cherburg Road. Time fianked en all Sides. Major Lewis and his called Mens Louis, which they burnt and defiroyed, the’ i g, k-] AMsTERDAM, Augufl 7. According to an authen- Party came up 7d engaged, but were foon obliged 150,000 Livres were offered for it's Ramfom by the - ° REE - = a £ = Florius, They have pillaged or ftolen from 1co0 pathetic Manner to ftand by him, but all in vain, as Srom Barbadocs, by whom ave areinformcd, That on Veflels more, to the Amount of 439,191 Florios. the Enemy were clofe at their Heels. As foon as e 23d of Auguft laft they had a wielent Hurricane So thit this fingle City has already {uffered by themr the Enemy came upto Capt. Bullet, he attacked them , 8 Lofs of 9,140,691 Flotins. , very farioufly for fome T'ime, but not being fupport- viz, The Franklin Privateer, and 3 Sloops laden with It appears by the fame Lift,that they haveinjured ed, and moft of his Men killed, was obliged to give Prowifions, jufi arriv'd belonging to Barkadees 3 Capt. St. Euftatia and Coracos by taking and plandering Way : However, his attacking them, ftopt the Elmore in a Brig belonging te Brifiel, awith 40 Hbds; the Veflels of thofe Colonies, the former tothe A- Purfuit, {o as to give many an Opportunity of efcap- of Sugar on board ; Capt Bartiet in a Brig belonging mount of 1,059,579 Florins ; and the latter to the ing. The Evemy followed Major Grant, and atlalt t0 Pifcatagua ; Capt. Bolten in a Brig, laden with Amount of 309,684 Florins, Adding thele two feparated them, and Capt. Bullet was obliged to Prowifions, from North Carolina ; and tawe other Vef- Sums to the former, the Total will be 10,509,954 make of. He imagincs the Major muft be taken, jsels, 1he Names of which are forgot. “lavas reported Florins. ‘ as he was furrounded on all Sides, but the Enemy a¢ Barbadoes before Capt. Linsiay - Jaiied, that they uy yorqa wodn there, in awhich the following Veffels avere totally lof, oY) ulgm ‘umop Jwied wy ue pue 19y 1md 3 (.4 ‘e JO uSA Yy 105 pooy Ay ‘a[qiyodwr y Suipuy inoaeapu pue sojqe) Auedwoy ur ¢ ed by M. Duchaflault. Glafgoww Ship juff arrived there, there were Letters of ing Place, will foon be attacksd by alarge Body of Our Troops tock Pofleflion of Cherburg onTuel- 14 34 of Jugufi, giving an Account that an extrasrdi- French and Indians, who were feen coming dewn - , day latt, Prince Edward and Commodore Howe en- nary Gazerre wwas publyfoed avith the News of the King on this Side of Ofwego : An Exprels from General | 4 LONDGON, Auguft 13. would not kill him, and often called to him t6 fur- 4ad receiwed confiderable Damage by the above Hur- . K On the 27th paft the Syren Frigate arrived atBreft render. I'he French gave Quaiter to all that weuld ricare ¢ Martmico, the Particulars of which be did =~ 1 8 from Quebeck, which fhe left the z5th of June. accepr of it not bear, but "tavas Jaid @ Frigate avith all bsy Cresw § '5 The Captain relates that at his Departure 18 Tran{- Extraét of a Letter from 2 Gentleman in Virginia, avere /off. i B ports were arrived there with Provifions and other to the Printer hereof, dated October 1, 1758. Extralt of a Letter from the Flatts (4 Miles from | % g_ Effe®s ; and that he met in the River St. Lawrance “ Lafi Wednefanynve bad an Account at York, from Albany) dated the 7th Inftant. {23 232 others,among which was the Divifion command- Hampror, from a Gentliman of Veracity, That by a “ *Tis expe@ed ‘our Troops at the Great Carry- } @ < e E-1 e & tered the Town on Wednefday. The Shopsarezll of Pruffia’s Victory over the Aufirians, Fuly the 14th, Stanwix has juft brought this Account to Albary. | ' kept open, and the Englith pay for what they bave. That be engaged on the 121h, and retreated, and after- TheTroops from Bofton are all encamped at Green- Stores that were in the Magazine. Albany, wbhere be arrivm"/a/‘.'e avith tfz'em rbf 4th Infi. We are informed by a Letter from Frederick a// in Health.—~Early on Friday Morning hbis Excel- County, That on Monday the tith of September, /liney’s drrimal was publickly welcomedby a Qz/:lmrge Major Grant, of the Highland RegimentL marched af/:l;; gammu m}JCa;:{}ry /Ba]tllnj, ta;d at ’gzg]blb t[fe % ’ i r Camp on the Waters of the Kickiminita’s,” whbole City avas ban omly illuminated, as the In abi- » g {:10:: g; Ofl'iceil. and 8og Privates, taken from the ranmss 'zvtr‘:'rvrrr Senfible of his E.wfi/mq’; Gamra/j/.)zp AN TED’ two Dcel Fawns, different Regiments that compofle the Weltern Army - in #he Acquifition of CapeBreten and its Dependencies. about half grown ; any Perfon that wiil bring on an Expedition again{t Fort Duquefne. ) On Saturday Morning bis Excellency croffed Long- them to Mr, William Pearfon’s in Pm‘r(mn_uth: thall The third Day after their March, they arrived ' Jfand Ferry, avith a Defign ta View the Fertility of peceive Porty Paunds New Hampfhire Old Tenor firft Day of September 1759. Portfmouth, Samplon Sheafe, Odickir 26, 1758. Eleazer Ruffell, o g ] F a8 - ‘5- :.‘g‘ An 100 Cannen were found in the Place, 26 of avards aitacked them, and drfeated Daun’s Army. As Bufh, W}IC!C 'tis generally thought they’l remain till | & ™8 which were Brafs, 24 and 18 Pounders, and three 14 correfponds awith the Account by the Grampus Slecp, it is Time to go into Winter Quarters, the Seafon = ‘> Mortars ; thefe laft and the Brafs Cannon, will be 7 mmabe uo Qucflion of the Truth of it. being tho’t too late for a fecond Attempt againit g £ fent to England. One of the Ships in the Harbour PHILADETLPHTIA, O&ober 12. Jliconderoga.” ; o was the Tyger Privateer of Briftol. Friday arrived beve Captain Fergujon from Antigua. The Courier from*Albany laft Satutday, brings B 0%"3 We hear there are feveral Troops of Light Horfe' Ths Day afier he came sut, he retwwt from tave Fri- no Confirmation of the sbeve Rumour. } & -3 : to be fent to eur Army on the Coait of France. -wateers, the Snow Georgia Packet, Capt. Blake, beund We bear from Rbode: Hfland, T /m{ lafl - awednefday ¢ :.""" 1.2 They write from Peterfbourg, that the combined fiom St. Euflatia to Georgia, and was takenfour Days Ewening Mojor General JEFFERY AMHERST_‘ % ‘' eln Pleets of Ruffia and Sweden are intended to execute before 5 ackich Smow arviwed here Yeflerdry. arvived there Siom New York. His Excellency it afo a Scheme of very great Importance, chiefly for the Yefierday arrived the Brig Whitchall, Capt. Green- hourly expeéied in Torom, . . §’ = QQ Benefit of the latter of thofe two Powers ; and it is «way from the Bay of Hunduras. Capt: Greenvay left Lafl‘Ewni’zg between § and 6 o' Clack, Dxel' .b”‘ ad ? # thought that an Imperial Manifefto will be quickly Famaica about the 61 of lofp Mongh 5 and the Day be uniwverfally lasented, the Rew. and Learned Mr. Tho- l, ;;. publifhed to explain and jultify that Defign. Jailid, the Men of War f[ent in four French Prizes, Mas F!.tn.'c's, one y_ the Paflars a/‘l/u. Qld South w s dArnapolis, (in Maryland) Odvber . iwo of them wvery large Slri_p:. ; Chureh z:z. 1his Tonwn, in the 733’ Year a./ bis Jge . R > Weé hear from Fort Cumberland, that on Wednel- Our decounts from the Wefiward Jay, that Mcjor -1,';:-{g@‘-gfi-{i}{f}fi}&&{;}fi@@}-fi}fi}ig@fi&@fi. ? Tl day the 27th of faft Month, as Capt. Sprigg and Mr. Grant and Major Lewis, and about e other Offcers, T BE S0TI-D ’ 5 £ Lackett were fearching the inward Magazine for wvirh about 40 Seldisrs, were taken Prifomers in the late Y PUBLICK VENDUE to the hisbeft Bidder : §. T'ent Cloaths, to make bcttex" Prqvifion fqr the Sick, 4&:’07: at ng:;;/;ze. A L : - ‘ch;m{day the Fiitepath iay o?Novemfier, r ; o it blew up, and fet the Fort on Fire in feveral Places, . Nl Won X Qe e o 26: next, at Four of the Clack in the Afternoen, atthe . - L g rticularly in two, very near the grand Magazine, Thurtday Night laft arvived beve by Water from » SRS UEK, IR A > e . L | ) Y AD SO VRTY é : raa A L By had vh Houfeof Mrs. Hannab Horuey Lonholder in Port/mouth, g | the Door of which wasburft open : But by the Ac- Albany, bis Excellensy General Amberfi, oo 1#ad (ae B : ¥ A4 I tivity and Refblut’on of the Garrifon, the Fire was chisf command of the Forces at the Ridustion of Cape- The EXCISE on quUOI'S "9 F § happily extinguithed, and the Place faved, with the Breson ; and who aftzr avards came to bcfloanf;b 8 v e Pidvines of Moo Himpire: 16 ous Xorr, e O Lofs of the two unfortunate GenMemen, and the Number of Forces, avbich he marched over Land to from the ficft Day of September laf, iuclufive, to the ; 3 i } Committee. ,. UO S9ONT-2p JOMO[] P,AI302J SBAN JUNOIDYUE ‘sofundg ‘sadenie) ung within 11 Miles of Fort Duquefne, and haulted till thar part of this province, and afterwards. ta crofs at for the e N. B, If they can be got beth 3 three o’Clock in the Afiernoon ; then warching Neaw London, on bis Way to Boflor, thence t0 proceed Bucks it will fait better, : within two Miles of Fort Duqucfr}te, and ‘lcf't fl.)CIl' t0 ’Ha/ifmf —On bis g{iugqflbe ‘utj:”/ ag;m ’/a/und LL PCI‘[OY]S Indebtcd tO, or Baggage there, guarded by a Captain, two Subaltéris avith a Difcharge of the Cannon on Co/pty atlery. y i and Fifty Men, and marched with the reft of the Yeflerday arrived bere Captain "M Laughiing, in 6 that have any Demands on the Eftate of Lient. i 'Cl ight upon @ Weeks from Londonderry : He bas brought [rifo Prints Sisnon Godfrey, late of Noithampton, lafe R‘cfidqn.t ;I;;fio?’(i?fflz:":; : a;/I:lle ofgrzct!h:t ['I\'Iorgt}ft Islajor tothe xfgrb of Augufl, /J;rom avhich ave Ig;arn, that there of Billerica, decealed, are defired to l,mr;g ":q xdhefr. _Grant fent Two Officers, and F ifty Men to the Fort, bas been a Batile betwosen the Hfians under Prince Accounts to Abigail Godfrey, rof Glseen g?d . or:?el; to attack all the Indiaus, &c. they thould find lying Hewry of Pruffia, and.the Prince Soubile, of the French n.ilrsamx of the Eftate of the faid Deceas’d, in out of the Fort ; they faw none, nor were they gweaidy 1o the Difadvantage of the former ; but wo for ‘enlement. ; By PORTSMOUTRH: Printed by D.FowLE, of whom chus Fape: may be had at OneDollar per AUNGM, OF a0 BquIvalent in Biils 0f Lredit, [1alf v be par ac ERUANCS 9% ‘swmey -~ Suiae

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