The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, July 25, 1760, Page 1

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éfi%/;yé;;z’ p— e b s ,f;j” “: - FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1760, ‘ THE i« New-Hampfhire . Containing the Freflieft Advices, - ?G ‘* o From the Gentleman’s Magazine publifped the On yhe 1 g1h of May, 1759, be failed with 1f of Marck. a very Grong fleet from Port/mouth to obferve ; | \ the French jqaadron at Bref. He afterwards A% Naval Atchicvements of SirEpwarp HAWRE: received the Prince on baard, and kept this fiation L til! Oftober 12 following, when be was driven N the year 1734, Mr. Hawke, baving from it by the wislence of the wind, and in ibe been bred 10 the fea from a wery early beginning of November put into Plymou:h 5 but - fi B age.wasmade captain of bis majefly’s floop - on-the 141b of the fame month be failed again, the Wolfe, and from this timz Io,é rank and on the 20th defegted the French fleet com- ' an 1he navy. manded by Monf. Conflans, 5 | In the engagement in the Mea’:termman i %m L..,?,‘v ;i,gz;‘,gg,:ggzmfig 1743 4 be commanded the Berwick, Eroke the N, i | line in Adm. Rowley’s divifion and took the 15 Ex”ff;{{; ”PL:;“]: . ;Ty?:, ’;,”j;“’df‘f 5 ' Podor (the only fl’ip then taken) was ho*efar l well as thopfe of ours, amule themfelves with bis bravery, and reftored by the King. Hopes that a Peace will foon be broug:{t abn;! ; but lpr on you will find, That Rivers of Blood muft yet flow to “ I‘b1747’ atda genemdp omzoh bofbfdg Qfi quench the Thrift of Ambition : One Woman's Luft 2 eers be was made rear adwira of the blue ot Power muft {prezd Delolation far and wide. Amsz ’ The fame year be was fenton a cruifeto inter- ing Policy! What 2 Wafte of Men and Money to " eepta large ficel of French merchantmen bound ¥den Dominion already too wide, depopulaie Coun- f ries to grow more porwerful ! Strange lnconfiltency ! {/ fi‘m'fw”al g inFramce for the W/I Indies, Indeed if all the Women in her Empire were &s proli under the convay 0/4fi'0”§' /qmd'"’" ”fm‘h of fick as herfclf, 70 er 80,000 Men would be but-one + wwar from . Bref.. On the 14th of Offeber he Night's Work, who might in Time replace thofe fhe is fe][ in with fbifflfflf e”gaged it, and took fix BOvE O facrifice to. her Caprice.—What a dreadful Acccount muft one Day be rendered for Blood thus fdplldlfl)tp: which be foon afterwards brought wantonly (pilt.—The Declaration Jately nde to an !/ ' Mto Parl[meutb : Embaflsdor at Vienna fews a de'ermined Relolution In this aftion Cdpf Maare 7"0% :ammadare to harzard all.r Deaf to the Crics of ‘Hufrlmm‘y, deaf‘co : Moore, flationed inthe Weft Indies, commanded :Z‘gxg};eh"cfr S;‘“:“t’“o,’},“‘g‘rz“ i B ?11;:: {t tbf' De‘va”/b”f- 'w’?“b was the -adf”’ral’-' OWn can Peace be expected ¢ Nothing but a Submiffion to vy filp, and bis bebaviour 'wa:fa gallant, that ihe the moft thametul Conaitions can appeafe this ambitious i gdmiral fent bim (o England with the news of Womzn. = And whoever touches the policical String of A ; 3 Pesce at Vienna, muft tune the Inftrument to Refti- \,, bis 'mflary’ asd a par”c”lar rewmmefldflm” tution, Indemnificztion, and Security. . It may be that 4 At the fame time be preferred acomplaint agamji others are not quit tree from Obiftinacy, and ' require (I Cap[ Fox for m,/];gbg-z,wur by which two of Terms l:_vhit::‘\ nothing buiCordueft ;ax_} imildc themhm'; LB o and perhaps too it may be f{aiu wich Lruth, that thele 1be emm]a P (I]m"p_al/b’p! efl‘ar:’d 4 Capt' Fox two German Rivals are like C2ar and Pompcy, the was afterwaras tricd and [ufpended. one can bear mo Egual s the other no Superior.’ i In Nov. the Jame year be was made Knt. of CHARLES fO WN S. Carolina, June I4 ty the Bath, as a reward fer the jignal fervice ke . There are no farther advice from Augufta, i bad dorze bis country in this aflion 5 and in the of affairs in the Creck nation whence we Dec. following be was chofen member of parlia- conclude that nothing has happcned yet, ment for Portfmouth. more than the murder of about 16 or 17 oo In the year 1758, be was fent on a cruifzin traders in forne of the upper towns : however . 1he bay, where be fell in with the Magnanime, every prudeat aad neceflury meafure is taken 3, one of the fineft fhips in the French navy, which to prevent and repel their incurfions, in cafe ) was taken by the Nottingbam,and bas been fince that pation is for ‘war. Exprefles have been i\ enmployed ageingt thecnemy with great advantage. fent with.difpatches to the northward & weft- t : The admiral was alfs this year ¢l ojm an° ward, other difpaches are gone by fea to t . elder brother of the Trinity boufe, an boneur Gen. Ambherlt, &c. and fome will goin a 'y jeidnm mnferr:d but as the reward of merii. ~ day or two to Adm. Holmes at Iamaxca : : On i{lflc 16, 1756, on advice of Adwm. The provincials 4nd mrrpendcnts doing duty "' ' Byng’s mishebavour, be failed from Portfmouth lhere are under marching orders. And this twith ovders to [zmz’rfir’e and /t'fld bim bome un- morning an alarm was fired at Granville’s i der arrefl | and commanded the remainder of ihat baflion, and one half of the milis 12 of the y year in the M. diterrancan, during which time whole piovn:ce draughted, to be ready to bis lady died. march on the firlt notice, with 14 days pro- On the 24th of Fuly, 1757, be was appeinted vifion, to the feveral places of rendezvous that R to command the [quadron that was fens in com- are aopoirt\d One l.m. of the artiilery com- : Junitien with [ome forces under the command of pany is likewife dravghted, with a fmall train Sir Fobn Mordaunt, againt Rochfort on the of artillery, ftores, &c. : ' coast of France. This expedition not being fuc- Fune 18. We Jearn from Encree, in this U cefiful, the admiral, tho’ be didall that could be province ({itvated between 30 and. 40 miles \‘ dnm on bis part, experienced the capriceof popz N. I, of Ninetyfix ) that on the beginning i : lar fawoar 5 for at bis return, infead of being of this month a party of Cherokees, in num- : ;’} received as ufual with ringing ofu/" and accla- ber 60 at leaft, made an inroad into that {t- u - mmationsy be was infulted by a dumb peal. tlement, and attacked a Family, the mafter i !, On the 22d 0f Oftober, 1757, be[m‘md again whereof, one Donolly, they kiiled, but the i\ + for the coat of France, and was afterwards miftrefs with one of her children efcaped ; . joinedby Admiral Bofcawen ; but being detained the enemy plundered the plantation of every .\ ‘by centrary winds, be did not arriwe a fecond thing, which lhey carried off with 6 children ; ‘ | time in the road of Ba/gue tilt the 34 of April, a party of the militia next day came up with i y758, when be fell in with a large convey of them, and retook moft of the booty with h French [bips laden with provifions for Norih- four of the children s the ekleft, a girl of 14; / America, which be ran on fhore. and [0 many of the Indians carried off the young gelt an infant, Wy them were difabled, that th veft could mot pro- and the night before put to death the eldeft ceed on their voyage ; fo that the fervice in- boy, abou‘t 12 ytars of age, Alfo, that 7 of tended was wholly fruftrated. A theabove party of Indians,attacked the plan- T T Numb. 199. AZETTE Foreion and Doueflick. s A . tations of one Miles, which they deflraved, and kmcd the whole family, cxc"pt Miles himfelf and three negroes. T 0 €1 0 2 i el W hereas many Childresrand Servants are guilty of the notzrions Praft.ce of Robing Orchards and Gardens, the Jollowing is extrafled from the New Hampfbire Law Bock i erder to prevent juth Wickidnefs for the futarts, JD E it enatted by the Governor, P Council, and Reprefentatives, convered in Ge- neral /ffembly,ana by the Authsrity of the [ame, Thatall and ¢very perion and perfons, which fhail en- * lawiully cut, or t1eke away any grals, corn, or graio, growing ; or robany orchard. or garden, or break, or cut, puli down or remove any hedge,pale, rail, or ferce; or that fhall burt or dig or pull up, orwke away any grafis, or fruit trees, and their procurers or receivers knowipg the tame, bzing thercof convi&t by confefiion of the party, or by the teftimony of fufficient witnefics upon oath before any court, or any one juftice of the peace in the province, where the offence thall be com- mitted, fliall pay untothe party injured fuch recompence as by the court or juftice before whom the trefpals iz found, fhall .be awarded .- And be it further Enafied by the Authority aforefaid, That if any children or fervants fhall off:nd ag-inft :his a&t inany of the psriicularstherein mentioned, and their parents or. mafters refule to. an{wer tRe forfeiture or damage awarded againft them, they {Hall be punithed by whipping, fetting in the flocks, or cage, or by im-, prifonment,. at the dilcretion of the court or jultice before whom the profecution fhsll be, according tothe nature and degree of the cE:xxce, and cir cum.lax‘ces sggravating the fame, LR TR RGN R PE R AP His MA JES T ¥’s Conficmation of the PL AN for fettling the Province of Nova Scotia (COPY) . AT the Court at 8% pBe g & % Fames’s, the 10th Day Seal. & of February, 1760. Saed . PRESENT The King’s Moft Excellent Majelty, Lord Keeper, Earl Gower, Lord Prefident, Vifcount Barrington,’ Lotd Steward, Lord Delawarr, Earl of Hyndtord, .. Mr. Vice Chamberlain. _ HEREAS there was this Day réad at the Board, S;s/ a Reprefentation from the Lords Commiffions crs tor Trade and P/dn!atifim, dated the joih of December latk, containing an Account of the I‘rocccmnge of the Governor and Council of Nova Seotia, with Regard to the fettling the Lands evacuated by the Rcmoval of the Freach Inhabitants from that Province, as well as other Trséts of Land in the wild and un< cleared Parc of that Country ; and allo with Regard ta the Terms and Canditions upon which the faid Govern nor 2nd Council have agreed 10 make Giants of the {sid Lands : .And the sid Lords Commifiioners being ot Opinien, That the Plan fo laid down by the fui. Governor and Cotincil, will be s Means of the fpeedy fettling the vacant Lands in that Province, and therefore proper to receive His Majeity’s Approbation : (S Majetty this Day took the, {aid Reprefentation into Conficeration, and is hercby plesfed, with the Advice of his Privy Council, to declare His Raoyal Approbation of the faid Plan, of the faid Governor and Council, {or the fpeedy fettling the vacant Lands in that Province ; and alfo of the Terms and Conditions agreed upon for that Parpofe, und doth therefore Order, That the C:')Ver:‘.?!‘ or Commander in Chief of His Province (Signed,) W. SHARFE Extralt of a Letter from Gowernor Lawrence, fo the Agent fsr Nova Scoida, af Bofton, dated FHalifax, 24th June, 176o. —c Y AM ready to receive futhcr I’r(pofn1=, in Confequence of His Majefty’s Approbation of ous Meafures, f1om any Perfon or Pesons who will offer themlelves to become Settlers in this Province ; and that all due Encouragement fhall be given them :o the utmoft Limis of the Auchority with which his M j-fey has been gracio fly pleafed to inveft the Governor and Council ot tlgs Province.” — N. B Propolals ‘left with Mr. Hancock will be tran/mived to the Governor at Halitax, ‘

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