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April 19. The Count de St. Florentine privateer of 60 guns and Goo men, is taken by the Achilles man of war, of 60 gnns, capt. Barrington,and bro't into Plymouth, The Florentine had 150 men killed and wounded in the engagement ; the Achilies only wwo killed, and about z5 wounded, | . - If our lateft accounts fromFrance are to be depend - ed upon,— the French are meditating, {ome great enterprize, and are altually marching a numerous body of forces down to their coaits from the interior parts of the kingdom. . A | The Pruffians took and deftroyed in Poland above 160,000 fhoufels of corn, [The fhoufel is about a bufhel and half our Meafure.] Portfmouth, March 30. The artificers are veiy diligent in equiping the Foudroyant and Bienfaifant : the command of the former of which, it’s {aid, will be given to Capt. Tyrrell, . Admiralty-Office, April 16. - On the 3d inftant, His Majefty’s thips the Deptford and Brilliant fell in with a privateer fnow belonging to Dunkirk, which the Brilliant took ; fhe is called the Marquis de Ba- rail, comg#anded by Godefroy Bachelier, mounted 14 guns, with 104 men, aud is carried into Kinfale, Exon, April 21. A Gentleman juft now come from on board the Florentine fays, that he fawa great Number of miferable Mortals, fome near expiring, and others who could not live long. She had been fome Time cruifing on the Coaft of Guinea, but came laft from Cape Francois, and is a very valuable prize, having Quantities of Indigo, Gold Duft, Ele- phants Teeth, &c. on board. " The Right Hon. the Earl of Leicefter dying with- out Iffue, the Title is extin&, and the whole Office of poft-Mafter General is now vacant ; the Moiety thereof, which the late Sir Everard Fawkener held, not having been yet filled up. Port/mouth April 22. The Jamaica floop arrived gt Spithead, brings Word that there are in Bafque Road feven Sail of French Men of War, and 6o or 70 Tranfports and Merchantmen ; and that they are blocked up by fonr or five 6f our Men of War. At Spithead, Adm Holborne with 15 Men of War. KINGSTON, (i Jamaica,) May . Stnday arrived from a Cruize his Majefty’s Sloop Viper, Capt. Uther, who brought in with him a large Dutch French Ship, which he took after a {mart Engagement of half an Hour ; the is loaded with Su- gar, Coffee, and Indigo. | . Weanejday iafi arriveajrom a Sbip Dreadninght, Capt. Suckling 5 Seaford, Captain Faulkner ; Wager, Capt. FL itland ; and Peregrine SJaop of War, Capt. Brocks - ey brought in avith “em the fallowing French Urix | offels, wiz. The Ship Le Hardse de [\ zuiz, Sieur Thomas Guyot, Commandant, mounting 24 Guns,with 145 Men. The Ship St. Fo- feph, mounting ditto, L' Hermoine, Fean Baptifie Vence, mounting 22 Guns, g and 12 pounders, befides Coborns, Swwivels, €5¢c. awith 9z Men, and a large French Dutch Ship, bound from Port auPrince to Nantz and Merjiilles richly laden. T bere ere § Sail in Company ; and by a Gentleman <who lately came down in a Flag of Truce Jrom thence, we are informed, their Cargoes coft §5,000,- 000 of Liwres there, which makes 250,000 /. Sterling, four of whom are wow fafe in Port Royal Harbour. A Conwoy is, we bear, appointed to [ail with the Fleet from this Ifland for Europe,on the Fiifl of Fune. On Saturday laft arrived the Tyger, Capt. Burrows, from Liverpool, carrying 18 Carrizge Guns, and Men proportionable. In her Paflage jbe was attacked by the Bon Augure, Capt. Gallacheau, a French Viffel, carry- ing 20 Guns and 150 Men, bound from Brefi awith avarlike Stores ; the Engagement continued two Hours, ahen they were both obliged to lay &y to refit, and then remeawed it again avith great intrepidity for upwards of an Hour, when Gallocheau, awas confirained to firike bis Colours,and is bro't in by the brawe Capt. Burrows, On Thurfday bis Excellency George Haldane,E[q; our Gowernor; made apublic Eutry-inte Kingfion, vrawlich Occafion the Horfe and Foot Militia wwere under Arms. Ahnnapolis, (in Maryland) May 31. We bave juf} now received, too well confirmed, an Account, That one Day lafi Week, as Capt. Bullett, axith a Party of 100 Men, was guarding 15 Waggons of Prowifions to the Wefiward, be was attacked by a confiderable Body of French and Indians, who killed and took 35 of the Par- ty, and all the Waggons. N EW.Y OR K, June 11. 1759. A Veflel arrived here lall Week from the Weft- Indies, on her Psffage, and near vpon the Coaft, fpoke with a Fleet of Tranfports under convoy of two Men of War, bound in here from Guadaloupe, having on board about eight hundrea Highlanders. Capt. Lewis arrived at Philadelphia, off the Capes of Virginia faw two Ships lying to, one of them very large, fuppofed by him to be 2 50 or 60 Gun thip ; who on {eeing him and another Veffel fteering to the Northward, immediately fet fail, and gave chace, but could not come up with either ; and the {malleft Ship which chaced Capt. Lewis, bore away again for the large one. M Extract of a Lejter from Albany, dated June g. “« T firf} nflact marched for, Fort, Bdcward, one Cruize, bis Majefly’s’ Company of the Royad Artillery, the Rejal Highland ,Regiment, and the Maflachufetts Provincials ; and the Sunday following were follorved by bis Excellency Gene- ral AMHERS(, Colonel Montgomery's Highlanders, and the Newe-Ferfey Provincials, avho are looked upon to be a fine Regiment. The ‘[roops that General Am- berfl bas taken up to Fort Edward, are, the Firf} Bat- tallion of the Ruoyal Scotch 5 17th Regiment, 27the 424 sgtb, 634, General Gage's Light Infantry 5 Rbode- fland, ConneBicut, and New-Ferfty Provincials. Gone up the Mobawk River avith General Predeavs, 4th Battalion of the Rayal Americans, 44th and 46tb Regiments, and the New York Provincials.” , Four Veffels of Ferce are bui/a’ihg upon Lake George, and are in great forwardnels. *Tis reportedthat a Number of Carpenters, being on their Way to Ofavegs, aere attacked by a large Parly of the Enemy, and all takes Priloners. Extraft of a Letter from Fort Edward, dated May 25, ¢ You have doubtlefs-heard that Capt. Burbanks, of the Rangers, with 30 Men, are fuppofed to be all either Lkilled or taken Prifoners, they having been miffing this long Time, and one Man of the Rangers, having been fourd killed and fcalped near the Lake. One Day laft Witk we (ent cut a party of Rangers, Indians, and the Light Infantry of the 5gth. to the Number of 300 to the Lake, having heard that the Enemy were digging up our Stores there, which Party got there too late, for the Enemy were gone off with their Booty : This Day the fame Party 15 to go out again, and if poflible to go paft Ticonderoga and furprize fome of their Convoys : They take 10 Days Provifions with them ; Major Rogers com- mands the whole. I heartily wifii they may get back fafe, but fear the party is too wesk for the Under taking. We are to have four pofts between this and the Lake, which are to be taken very.foon : The 17th and 27th Regiments are on their March from Alba- ny for thi place ; what other Regiments are to come this Way is not known by us at prefent. The ggth which is now in this Fort, will encamp in a few Days. BOST ON, June 18. , .- The following ADDRESS was prefented to His Ex- ceriency the Governor by both Houles of the General Aflembly of thisProvince,onTuelday laft. May it pleafe your EXCELLENCY, ' : OUR Excellency’s late Journey to the Pemob/cot . X - Country, for fearching thofe remote and expo- fed Parts of the Province from the Encroachments of | the French and Indian Enemy, is a frefh Inftance of your great Care of the Intereft of this Government, and of your Zeal and Faithfulnefs.to his Majefly. Sucu a Service periormed with {uch Expedition by your Excellency, demands our grateful Acknow- ledgements, and we take . this firft Opportunity to fender you our fincere Thanks for the fame. Tue taking Pofeflion of fo valuable a Tratt of Land, and fixing a Fort on the Penobjcot River, in fo advantageous a Situation, muft of Courfe tend greatly to the Detriment of the Enemy ; who are hereby de- prived of the only Opening they had left to the 4t- lantick, and will be of very great Service to promote our Settlements in the Eaftern Country. - THe fecuring to us the Poffeflion of this River, is 2 Matter the Court have very much at heart ; and it gives us the highcit Pleafure, to fee your Excellency, (always attentive to the Publick Welfare) leading us into fuch Meafures, as are moft likely to effet the fame. We fally agree with your Excellency inthe Me- thod, wherein you propofe to employ the Men, now in that Service, and have therefore come into a Re- folve to lengthen out the Eftablifhment made for the Punobfeot Service to the firlt of Augufl next. Copy atteft, Tuo's CLaRKE, Dep. Secr Fune 12, 1759. Thurfday the 28th of this Inftant June, is ap- pointed by his Excellency the Governor, with the. Advice of his Majefty's Council, and at the Requeft of the Houfe of Réprelentatives, to be obferved as a ELF S b —_— - v 2 i N & ?v 3 } ] <} e terranean on the i5th of April 26, as did alfa at the fame Tirse Commodore Cornith wih 3 Sail of Death of the King of Pruffia is entirel§® wiihou Foandation :— Ard that there was no Profpedt of . Ceiation of Arms, but an the contrary greac Pres: rations making for pEliing on’the War this Yo with the utmott Vigour.~ 4 Extral of a Letter frem Lifbon, April 30, 1 —* The King of Pruffia has t2ken Pcficffion® Ecfurth in lower Saxony, where the Imperialitis i‘\; form'd confiderable Magazines fiace this Campaigh it’s alfo reported that, that Monarch has taken othe of great Valos and Importance, which the Ruffia Live for the Eaft’ludies :—That the Repdyg. of \k(\ 'fi{ f had collefted on the Corfines of Poland. We hau. % ] a frong Rumour of a new form'd Alliance betwixl the French, the Queen of Hungary, the King cf-Sar- ; dinia and the King of Naples, in which the latter en- ters as Succeflor te thé Crown of Spain : The Freach Party affert this conftantly, bat I hopeit will prege chimerical, as fuch a Jun&ion would ruin oar Trade in the Mediterranean ; I think whilethe King of Spain lafts it cannot well take place ; he continues inuch in the fame Way, and by what I can find, may hold out in this debilitated State for a long Time.. - The Windfor Man of War has bro’t into this Po- 8- an outward-bound French Eaft Indiaman ; there were four in Company, butthe other three made their Efcape. quet ; bat Letters of later Qate mention, that Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick has deftroy’d three or four entire Regiments of the Enemy, and the motions of the feveral Armies feem to tend towards warm Ser- vice fpeedily.—A French 60 Gun Ship, very rich, is taken and carried into Falmouth by the Achilles Man of War, of the fame Rate ; the is differently ! valu’d from one, to three hundred thoufand Pounds Sterling, having on board the Produce of feveral » Prizes fhe made on-the Ceaft of Guinea, from whence fhe proceeded to the Weft-Indies, and was on her : Way home to Bourdeaux when taken,'"— PORTSMOUTH. Laft Monday His Majefty’s Ship Crown of 45 Guns, arrived here from Halifax. ; Province of New-Hampsuie. : T he fuperionr Court of Judicature beld by Adjournment on the 12th of thit i, Inflant, now flands further Adjourned to Tuelday. . the third Day of July mext, at Ten of the Ciock | befare Noon. \ flLL Pe;fim Trui®ted to, or, that have any Dimands on the Efiate of Nathaniel Meferve, junr. late of Portimouth iz the Province of New-Hampthire, Sbipwright, deceafed, - are defired to bring in their Accounts to Sarah Meferve, Adminifirairix ta the Eflate of the [aid deccafed, in order for Settlement. . ; (44] : A White HORSE about 14 . _Hands high, trods and paces, about 10 Years old, was taken up by Samuel Stiles of Durham in = Field, having mo Fetters on. Whaever can prove their properiy in faid Horle, may have him #gain, paying Charges. fl44§ O be Soid at Public Vendue by Bezjamin Shepard of Nottingham-Eatt, a good FARM, laying in {aid Nottingham, about one Mile South from the Meeting-Houfe ; the whole containing aboat Sixty five Acres, all fronting on the Road, and chiefly under prefent imprévement, with - a Dwelling Houle and Barn ftanding thereon, and a good Orchard of about one Hundred Trees well grown, and baies very good Fruit ; there are upwards * of 0 Acres cf Mowing Ground that bares a very . good Burden of all Englifh Grafs ; the Farpiis alfo .7 well accommodated with good Pafturing] and hasa * fine Growth of Wood and Red Oak Timber on the * Day of general Humiliation and Frayer thoughout . Reft, the whole is well watered, and lays very much this Provine. On Friday laft his Excellency the Governor was pleafed to prorogue the Great and General Court or Affembly, to Tuefday the 17th Day of July next. Capt. Burden in a Ship for this Place, left Spithead in Company with the Capts. Jacobfon, Hunter and Rhodes, but having loft his Mizen Top maft, and his Ship being a very dull failer, fhe is not yet arrived : They came out under Convoy of the Crefcent, Mer'in and Vefltal Frigates, with the Trade for theWeft Indies Capt. Warner who arrived here on Friday laft left Spithead feveral Days after the above, and came out in Company with 18 or zo Storefhips for Louifbourg, 3 Matt Ships for Pifcataqua, and feveral other Veflels for different Ports, under Convoy of his Majefty’s Ship Norwich of 50 Guns, and Echo Frigate ; the Maft Ships parted from the Convoy off the Weftern Iflands :—Capt. Warner left the Men of War and Storefhips on the Banks of Newfoundland, and ima- gines they are all arrived atLouifbourg by this Time. By a Paffenger in one of the laft Veflels from Spit- head we are informed, that Adm. Bofcawen with 4 Ships of the Line, failed from thence for the Medi- on a Level throughout.. Nottingham, June 12, 1259. N. B. The Vendue is to be held at the Houfe on f2id Farm, on Thurfday the gth Day of July next, and the Conditions of Sale are then and there to be heard by thofe who are difpofed to attend.’ P.S. Any Perfon that may be further inclined to buy, may have one Half of a new Saw Mill, ftandin, on a good Stream from a large Pond, joining to the abovefaid Farm, at a reafonable Rate. [43] erE Proprictors of Nottingham in: New-Hampibire, are bereby Notified to mect ar y the Meeting- Houfe in faid Nottingham on Tuefday v the third Day of July next, at two of the Clock Ajies- | moon—to fee if the Proprictors aill make any Allozu- ance towards the Settlement of the Minifler there, by granting a Tax on the Lands in_faid Town, or cther- aife, as the Proprictors fball think proper— And to aéf. avbat may appear. proper in Regavdto the A [ing or w Colletting fuch Sums as may be granted at faid Mecting . » At the Defige of a Number of the Proprieters. (4] Exeter, Funeq, 1759. PETER GirLmaw, Proprs C1 X PortsmouTn, printed by D. Fowwre, I fend you the Prints of the laft Pac-( 4 9 § N