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nonance i€ Trgnt venticle of the hedaty € quan- fity of the blood in the pericardium was at leaft a pint, the'moft part of which was ftrongly coagulated. - The rupture of the venticle, and the confequent ef- fufion of the blood in the pericardium, were certainly the immediate caule of his laie Majefty’s fudden death. The brains, Jungs, and all the other paits were ina perfedt flate. ~ E. Wilmet, John Ranby, Fr. Nicholls, C. Hawkins. © New. 6. On Thurfdey the t3th inft. his Mijelty will goto the houle of peers, with the ufual ftate, and epen the {cfligns with a [peech. " Yefterday a Colonc!’s guard mounted at Sc. James’s ‘and his Majeft@moved ffis.wille Houle thence. *Tis_{.id the Princefs Predrica Louifa, daugliter of the reigathg Duke of Saxe Gotha, and neice to the Princels dowager of Wales, is deflined to be the confore ot a certain illuftrions yourg monarch : Her Highnefs js an accomplifhed Princefs, 18 years old. Yeferday the Countels of Yarmouth removed from Kcnfingeon’pxlaee, to her houfe in Dover firect. ~ The corple of his late Majeity will be inclofed in three coffins ; the firlt, or infide ot lead ; the midile one, ma- hogany; and the ou:fide of lead, covered with parple velvet. . The cafe of a rup‘ure in the heart of 2 great perfonage, is lock’d upon by the medicinal gentlemen as without example, insfmuch that had the fa& been certified by people of lefs eminent abilities in anatomy, than thole to whom the infpetion was commitied, it would have flaggered the faith of the faculty. On Sunday his late Majefty’s bowels are to be remov- ed in an urn, from Kenfington to Wefiminfter: On Monday the corple of his late Majefty will be removed to the Houfe of Peers, and on Tuelday night will be jnterred in the royal vault in Henry VII’s chapel in Wefltminfter ‘Abbey. ; . New. 8, = Letters from Berlin of the 21 &t ult. import, that the damage done by the enemy to the arfenal, foun- dery, &c. is not {o confiderable as was at firft imagined ; and as the enemy were obliged to make a precipitate re treat, they left a great quaniity of moveable ¢ff.€ls on ‘the fosd. A Ruflian officer, with 15 men, who went irito the powder mill near Brandenburgh gate, which bléw up thro' their ignorance, are all peritheld - o . Permit us, Sir ! to exprefls our gratiiude to the m mory of your illuftlrious Grandlather, for the conftant encouragement of commerce in time of peace, and ic’s unparallel’d exient and fccurity in the courle of the prefent war. Your Msjefty’s eminent virtaes give us full afurance, that a continued protc&tion and conntenance of our na- tional trade and manu‘alures will, at all times, appear among the blcflings of your Majefty’s reign. The fupport of public credit, fo neceflary to ensble your M:j:lty to vindicaic the righis of the crown, and fecure the welfare of your people, fhall be the obj:& of cur moft ftrepucus efforts 5 and in every other inltance we will exert our duty and zezl to promote your Ma- jefty’s glosy, end the profperity of your kingdoms. T which bis Majefly was pleafed to return this moft gracious Anjwer. Take the higheft fatisfaétion in this fignal inftance of duty and aff:&ion, from fo confilerable, and opulent a body of my trading: [ubjeés. Nothing can be more acceptable to me, than your fteady zzal for the {fupport of public credit. [ am fo truly fenfible, that the prefent wealth of my kingdoms, amid(t the cxpences of fuch an srduous war, fiows from the happy extention of trade and commerce, that you may be aflured of my conftant proicétion, and favour; and that { have nothing nearer to my heart;than the maintaining you, and all my wrading fubjeéts, in the full and free enjoyment of their rights, liberiies, and privileges. They were received very gracioufly 5 and all bad the bonour to kifs bis Majefly’s band. T'he number of meichants who prefented the aldrels to his Maj=fty, amoun:ed to ncarone thounfand. Portmouth, New. 4. On Thurfdey his Msjelly’s fhips Lyon, Rippon, snd Solebay, ariived at Spithead with the tran(p.rts snd men of war mentioned in our Jaft. There aie above 100 tranfposts all forour intended cxpedition: The milisy Rores they are (o take on board are prodigicus. ~ : This morning twelve darge tranfports fziled from Spithead for Cork, tobring partof the troops from thence that aré to go on the ¢xpeditinn. The expedi.ion isgoing for ward very brifk'y. 1O Wednelday pexr, all the flores, (xclufive of the powder, will be on buard, DR UtD ; 4 WLjs1y VKNG 1o Europe. . : His Masjefty’s Ship Harwich, Capt. Marih, of 50 Guns, is Joit on the Ifle of Pine near Cuba. The Pco- ple were faved and got to the Havannah. A Paragraph in the Jamaics News-Paper of the 18.h Oétober, has the following, >’ A Veflel has been fent Exprefs to Sir James Douglas, ordered him to mect Sir Edward Hawke st Carlifle Bay in Barbados, who is on his way thither with a large Fleet, intended on fome important Expedition i We hear from Newport, Rhode Ifland, that on Suaday the 21ft Inftant died there, after a fhort Illnels greatly lamented, Thomas Wars, Elq ; Sccretary of that Celony. p Captain —— Barns in s large Brigantine, arrived here on Monday laft, in 20 Days from Qucbec, a5 allo Capt, Sewall, in whom came Paflenger Cape. Smith, having difpofed of his Sloop there : = Some of the other Vefl:ls which had unloaded their Cargoes, {ailed with them ; but the Ice making fat would detain thofe which could not get unloaded. We have Advice from Quebec, That fome Time in laft Month, Capt. Dobfon in a Sloop being fent withz Party of 40 Soldiers to be flationed at & Place called Saquennay, juft as he enteréd that Harbour, a Schooner which lay at Anchor, hoifted French Colours®nd fired upon him, wourded one Man, and kiiled three Oxens T'he Commander of the Party ordered them to return the Fire with Small Arms, which they did ; and cn the third Volley the Schooner ftruck, having had oue Man killed : Capt. Dobfon fent her up to Quebec. "Lais Schooner mounted 6 Carriage Guns, and lailed Fiom France carly lalt Spring, ladea with Beef, Ilour, snd other Stores, and defigned to get up above Quecbee be fore our Veflels ; but having got into the River, they difcovered the Englith Men of War going up : Where- upon they put intos & Harbour, snd traded the whale Summer with the French and Indians, and employed themfelves in catching and curing Fith, of which tbey had_ above zao Quintals. Their Vellel proving bad, and Winter coming on, they lad dewcrmined the firlt Opportunizy to take one of our Traders, and put theis- - Cargo on board, spd proceed to the Weit Indies, or vetuin o Lraice 1 and werg laying in wait when Capt Dobfon et wihidier, T 5