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e . mo— w RN - 7 L0 N DO N, Fuly 39. The malecontents of Carfica, who have by & mantfelto, dated the zoth of May lalt, declared war both by fea and land sgsinft the Genoele, have fited out privatcers, which have already teken feven veflels Jaden with merchandizz, and two others with cattle, dettined for Baftia. The King of Portugal has ordered his minifter to leave Rome immediately, without teking leave 5 and has enjoined all his {ubjeéts in the vcclcliaitac ftate to depart from thence. - We learn, that no fooner was the ball extratted from the fhoulder of the young Prince of Brulwick, which had lain there fix days, than he immediately mounted his horfe, and went to feek revemge oa the French, which he has amply dene. They write ffom Baréelona, that the Viftoire priva- teer, Capt. Arnoux, was off that post wiih a prize the had taken, of 2o guns, and upwards of 60 men, bound from America to the Streights, laden wich [fogar, snd was going with her to Marieilles. Among many other young gentlemen of diftiaétion who go as volunteers with this embaikation, is a fon of his Grace the Duke of Argyle, a gentieman of a moft premiling genius. The whole reinforcement idtended to be fent to Germany amounts to 10,000 effeftive mep, cxclufive of commiffion, non commiffion officers and drums. The Uirecht Gazette telis us, in an article from Naples, * That on the 16:h of June, about four in the afternoon, under the fea of Portici, within fight of Naples, there was & moft terrible earthquake ; the wa ters divided, and the people faw the bottom dry during the fpace of two minutes. A letter from Vienna, dated July gth, fays, That General Fouquet is not dead of his wounds, bat was nut yet judged to be our of danger ¢ The Auftrians have carried him in a litter to Brinn in Moravia. It is imagined by fome folks, that the battalions of guards, and the other regiments deftined for foreign fervice, are going on a fecret expediiion ; that they are to be much more numerous than at firkk reporied, and that the commander in chiet is not to open his in- firuftions (il he arrives in a certain latitude. I is faid, that before winter a formidable blow will be ftruck in a pl.ce where the Britifh navy will have an opportunity ot exerting themiclves. By fome letters from Paris we are informed, that the expence of earrying on the war againft the enemiss of his Moft Chriltian Majefty has been fo extrasrdinary, that it was thought to be intollerable, uniefs an expe- dient was found out to alleviate the fame, and cthat it had for that end beem propofed to raife a double capitation tz2x threughout the kingdom of France, as alio a con- fiderable sugmentation of the duties on falt and tobacco, as allo on fucl. Tis added, that the prifons of Paris were f{o crowded wich felons, that an order was given for their being employcd on board the gallies and row- "boats, who fail out on cru z2s. Commodaore SirKJx nes Dougles, on the Weft Irdia fiaiion, has fent the King # prefent of a turtle that weighed 270 1b. and his Maj.{"; vas Lighly pleafcd with it. By lesters from Sicckn i we Lear, that the court of Sweden had contrafied wits @ of Ruffia, to farnifh 35,000 irgops for ihe affilt-nce of the Swedifh force in Pomeraniz, in order ccover sl the towns taken by the Prulians in that coua:ry, auc =(pecially Stettin, which place has beeri Jong fince ceded to his Pruflian Majefty by treaty. They wrie from Magdebourg that Piince Henry’s troops had fo tersifizd the Ruffians under Gen. Toule- ben, that they had been obliged to maich back owards the Polifh fiontiers : > T'is added, that a part of Piince Henry’s tioops had in their purfuif after them, taken two of their ¢fficers, and zoo men prifoners. Letters by the lafl mzils advi‘e,-that they wark night and day a. Duskik in fiting out, at the expence of the government, a fmall fquadron ef frigates to crniz: ia coNce. Adwiral Saunde wi.h 7 men of v f the ! We can eflure public, oo the late batile near-Corbidch, thie g thag wore engaged, were the firft fou and the firlt fquadron of e luis of the former amounted to 64 men; s inat of the latter to 45. ‘The Britith infantry fuffered flightly, and that only from the cannonade. We hear the hereditary Prince of Brun{wick went through the rank ot General Eiliot’s regiment of light horfe, uncovered, and thanked all the officers and foldiers for their bravery. . We are informed thet the greateft part of the corps under General Eiliott, who diftinguifhed themiglves fo gallantly, are taylors, : EPIGRAM on the foregoing paragraph. ¢ Nine Taylors makes a”man,” the proverb fays, But this was only in more ancient days : In thefe our times, invert the rale before ye, The Freach deftroy’d, proclaim the Taylor’s glory. His ésdkin in his hand, a (word becomes : His parchment meafures head the founding drums ; His goofe becomes a fkull cap, wrought moft rare ; His /breds are feathers waving in the air ; His thimble lengthned, to mufket turns; His yard the rammer, and his courage burns ; His needle picks the touch hole ; brave not rich & ‘He with his work makes quite a thorough flitch ; His heatt unfolds, no danger can him quell, - And 'itead of cabbage, Frenchmen fends to ==, Thus nobly arm’d, deny it who can, A Taylor now becomzs—a compleat man, R Py PHILADETLPHTIA, September 29. Captain Coburn from St. Kitts, in 16 Days, lays, there was & very hard Gale of Wind there on the 30th Uls. in which, itis (aid, a Ship belonging to Lonaor, with 400 Hogfheads of Sugar on board, was drove afhore at Montlerrat, and loft, and that feveral other Veflels were-likewife athore but none belonging this Way. Byy the St Kit's Papers, to the 6:h Inftant, there are Accounts of feveral Vefels being tzken by cur Men of War. &c. And that His Majeity’s Ships Temple and Griffin, have lately batter’d down fome Ferts at the Grenades, and taken out eight Veflels. N B W.Y O R K, Of¢r 6. Laft Monday night, one Mr. Pearfon, a mate belong- ing to his Majefly’s thip Mercury, now in this harbour, having been in company with s lewd woman in a houle near the college, in this city, got his pocket picked of money, snd fu'peting the woman of the houfe to be concerried in the robbery, fwore if the did not return Lim the money, or find the woman that ftole it, (the having abfconded direétly ) he would be her death that minute ; but fhe denying any knowledge of the affair, Mr. Pearfon immediately drew his fword, and ftabbed her in the body, of which wound fhe died lsft Thurf- day. The coroner’s ir queft being {ummoned, they bro’t in their verdi&, willul murder. Mr. Pesrlon is now confined cn board the Mercury. Monday laft arrived here the Regiment of Highland- ers commanded by Colonel Fraficr. General MonckTon, in his Letter to Governor Sharpe of Maryland, fays, ¢ That for the Support of his Majefty’s Rights on Lake Erie and Ohio River, it will be ablolutely neceflary, that Province fhould furinth at leaft 200 Men, witlra preportionate Number of Commiffioned ana Won commiffioned Officers, who, together with the Provincial Troops in the Pay of the neighbouring Colonies, may be employed in garrifon- ing his Majefty’s Forts in that Department.” Since our laft great Part of Col. Montgomery’s Highlanders, who lately arrived here from South- Carolins, and went up to Albany, returned hither fiom Above, on their Way to Halifsx. A few Days fince arrived here from Albany, the Prifoners ( amounting to 300 ) that were taken at Fort Levi, on Mle Royal in the River St. Lawrence, with their Commander, Monf. Pouchet. And Saturday laft all the Canadians taken among thofe Prifoners, embark- ed for Albany, thence to proceed to Montreal, internd- ing to take the Oath of Allegiance, and to resfflume their former Pofleflions. B O 8.7 O N, OQober 13. Monday laft, Captaia William Morton, bound for Halifax from Philadelphis, put in here, by Strels of Weather: He informs, that on the 2d Inftant, towards Night, his Mate, Daniel Remmick, of this Town, un- fortunstely fell overboard, and notwithftanding all the Affiftance they could afford, he was drowaed. By a Gentleman who came to Town laft Wednelday in 17 Days from Quebec, and 12 from Montreal, by the Way of Crown Point, we learn, That M. Vau dreuil and Levy, withall the French Regulars, with their Officers, 2 namber of Merchants and other Inha- bitants at Montreal and Parts acjicent, that had not complied with the Articles of Capiculation, were gone from thence with their moveable Effe@s for Quebec, wiere a number of Tranfports are provided, 1 order for a general Embzrkaiisn frem thence to France. —— That Major Elliot was sppointed to Command at the Bays of Chalicurs and Gaipee, and other Plices, down the River,and was to proceed thither with a namber of Troops to take Pofleffion ; the Capitulation including in it, as we hear, not only all (Canada, but likewife all the Territories thereon depending.—And that Major Rogers with & large Body of Rsngers were gone out upon a diftanc Exped:tion, towards Liake Superior. Letters arrived at Williamfburg, from Col. Byrd, who marched with the Virginia Forces to the Reljef of Fort Loudcwn, iniv-m {~ -a Certainty, that notwith- ftanding the Capiiulation, (as inferted in cur laft under the Carnlina Hesd) the Garrifon of that Fortre(s had not marched above Fifteen Miles from the Fort, when ; mc# eackeroufly furprized by a large ; ol indians, and ell the Officers (except Captain Stuart) killed, together with about T'wenty five of the Privates ; the reft were made Priforrers, and difperfed through the Nation. The little Carpenter gave cvery Thiog he could command, to fave Capt. Siuart; and having left the Tndiars under Pretence of Hunting, has conduéted him fate to Major Lewis, who was on Holfton River, wich an advanced Party of the Virgi- nians. Capt. Stoart, a Dotor, and Capt. Staart’s Servant, are all that are yet come in, efcorted by the Little Car- penter, his Brother, two young Fellows, with three In- dian Women. From St. Kitts we have Advice, That on the 1oth of Auguft laft 8 fevere Shock of an Earthquake was feltin that Ifland. . We have Advice alfo, that Col. Crawford of the Royal Welfh Volunieers, is appointed Governor of Guada- loupe, and that his Regiment, confifting of 1400 Men may be expeéted there fhortly. The Captares made by the Enemy at Martincco, have not for lome Time paft been fo numerous as heretofore, *tis faid that two Ships of the Line, and ur Frigetes were arrived at Martineco from France. " The Sum raifed in Virginia to the 19th of September the Relief of the Suffercrs, by the terrible Fire in “this T'own the zoth of March Jsft, amounted to . 1259 3. 0. including what hasalready been publifhed in this Payper, We hear from Wadbury, in Connelicut, thst on the 6th of Seprember latt, dizd therey aftzr two Days » Iiinefs, the Rev. Mr. Anthony Staddard, in the 83d Year of his Age, and 611t of his'Miniftiy. Oa Wedneiday the firk of Oflober, the Rev. Mr. George Daman was Orozined Paltor of the Church of Chnift in T:fbury, on Marthas- Vineyard. Extradt of a Letter from L fbon, dated Aug. 22,1760, —< Laft Friday was pofted up at the Corness of the principal Streetsin Lifbon, aPlacart, commandirgall the Romans, the Subj.&s of the Pope, to retire out of the Kingdom, betore the End of next Month. I fhort a Rupture is declared openly between this Courtand the Court of Rome, snd all Corre(pondance ftopt.” v A Ao Ao A A A Ao Ay Province oF New Hampsuire. By His ExceLLENCY BENNING WENTWORTH, Efg; Captain General, and Commander in Chief, of Hiy MajrerY's Province of NEw HampsuIRE i New England. A PROCLAMATION: T having been Reprelented tome by Josira Meap, I Efq; Commander of His Majefty’s Ship the Crown, that divers of his Men have Deferted from the King’s Ship, fince his Arrival in the Port of Pifcs- tagua, and he being spprehenfive that they may be concealed by fome of the Inhabitants of this Proviace; Have thought fit ftriétly to forbid any of the Inbha- bitants, to entertain any of the Deferters from faid Ship, or to be aiding or aflifting in their Delertion ; hercby promifing s Reward of Forty Shillings Sterling - per Man for apprehending, and delivering to the Sheriff of faid Province any of faid Deferters. : ; Given at Portfmouth, Offober the 16th 1760, B. WENTWORTH. ) (e Ao L) o A ) \ o)\ A CUSTOM HOUSE, Pi‘cataway, Otober 16. Entercd In, SloopRanger, John Ingerfol, from Leuifbourz. Brig Michaeel, Michael Hooker, from St. Martias, : Cleared Out, Sloop Sea Flower, Edward Williams for Quebec: Schooner Nancy, James Morfe, for Jamaica. Schooner Hampton, James Stilifon, for Hallifax. Juft Imported By Robert Traill, A Cargo of good Georgia Wines Together with fome Wine Vinegar, and Brandy, which he will fell Cheap by Wholefale, or Retail. He has likewife to fell Sea Coal and Lime, Linfeed Oyl, Paints, Weft India snd Englilh Goods. A Negro Gil about 13 Years of Age, that has been in the Country five or fix Months. A Quantity of Sheeps Wool, &c. E—- ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demandson the Eftate of Colonel Samuer SmitH, Efg;late of Durham, in the Province of New Hampfhire, decesfed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Malor Josepu SmiTh, Efg; of faid Durham, Executor to the laft Will andTeftzment of the faid deceafed, in order for Scttlement. ‘ Provincs oF New HaMPsHIRE. W HEREAS there was at a Legal Meeting duly warned, and holdex at the Deelling Heupe of Capt. WiLLIAM STARK of Stark’s- Town, Jo called, by the Proprietors of faid Town, Voted that there fPould be T weive Pounds O/d Tenor raifed on every Right of faid Town liable to pay Taxes, to defray the Expences that kas, or may ar:fe on faid Propriety: . This is therefore to give NO I'CE to all the Proprietors or any tbat own Land in [aid Settlement, ts pay WiLL1AM Stark, {reajurer of sJaid Proprietors, the above Sum af or efore the fecand I uelday of Nevember next, or they may expect om Failure thereof, 10 bave Part of their Land Jald at publick Vendae an the aforc/aid fecond Tue/day of November, at One of the Clock in the Afternson, per Wirriam Srark, Treafurer. P ———— e Taken up adrift in this River the sth Inflant, a Large Ship's Yard. “Lhe Owner may bave it again, paying for this Advertifement, and other Charges. Inguire of the Printer. — HESE are to NOTIFY the Proprictors of the Townfhip of Barnfteed, in the. Province of New Hampfhire, that the Annual Mecting ftands Adjourned to Tuefday the 28th of O&ober Inft. at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the [Houfe of Hatfon Peavey's, Innholder in Newington, in faid" Province ; and voted at the laft Meeting that each Pro- prietor fhould pay Four Pounds Old Tenor, in order to defray the Charges of cutting 3 Road to.faid Townfhip. And to.confider and pafs sny Votes that'may be for the Advantage of the Proprietors ; or to eficdurage the fectling faid Townfhip. } Josuua PXCKER!NC,z Neuemian FurBor % Scle@ Meon Benjamin Apams, S et (o S s e e PorTsMmouTH ; Printed by D. Fowle,