The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, January 2, 1761, Page 4

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And clapt the CAureL on his hicad = ¢ Beyond the reach of humean e¢ye, “ Thy warlike beiver waves on high <« MARS faw it fall, and bide it rife ¢ Ap HaT immortal to the fkies. The Heyo tothe Godaels bow’d, Auad {aw her vanifh through a clcud ; T'hea tarn’d about the -horfe’s head, And pick’d his wey thro” heeps of dead : Within his tent retic’d to redt, And flept - with honour in his breatt. § Ses Orheild’s fpecch to the Senats. + He vwas born bald, Auguff. A mtlancholy affair happened Ja‘ely near High Wycomb, Bucks : As ene "Turner, coachmanto the Rev. Dr. Clatk of that town, was driviog his lady down a bye place, called Tacpole Lzne, on a fudden he ftoppsd the carrisge, violently pulled the lady by her hair aut of her place, end with a fnick afnee, ftabbed ber feveral times in ber body. The lady was carried to farmer Weftield’s, where, notwithftanding all poflible care, after lsnguifhing three days in great agony, fhe expired. This affair mult have becen p;:m:diutcd, for Turner ( who always behaved remarkable well in his fation till this horrid s& ) was provided with a leaded piltol, which he di‘charged ot farmer Weftfield’s wife and one Mrs. Walker, whom he met in his flight, but provicentilly did them no ham : Farmers Welt- field and Walker, who were haymuking ina field near the. road, purfed him with theic prongs as far as Wy- comb ; he took in at the back door of one Mr. Squires, for protcélion, but was foon dilcovered, and by the mayor of that place commited to receive his juft deferts. &A-\vamvwwww\' From the Royar MAGAZINE, Qe coening, near the ¢lofe of fummer, when the laff traces of departizg day bad tinged the fleecy clouds in the chambers of the weff with faint but beantiful colours, I tock a_jolitary walk inthe garden, and gazed with pleafure on the expandzd canopy of the fRies, decked with a furprif- ing number of glittering fiars, while Cynthis with ber Jiloer rays rendered gery objelt delightfully pleafing. Nor evas the calmuefs of the cvening difturbed; a gentle brecze fanned the leaves, and wafted the odours of a thouf- and plants. The ferenity of the weather engaged me to take my feat on a flwery ba(wlzd the fillnefi and foleme puicr, the leait O 5 o - -5 Pat is like o do well. FHe fays, he heard his Compa- nions tatk to one ancther, and pray, before they expired. PHILADEL®PHIA, D« 18 By Capt. Taylor from Jamaica, we learn that His Ma- jifty's Ships Hampfbire, Boreas and Lively, fell in, and bad a fmart Engagement with five French Frigates of good Fuorce ; when they tock tews of them 5 Tun afbore and burnt tws others, onme of which is -[aid to be Myr. Chattelauw’s Skip ; and the Fifth, with fume Veflels that swere under their Convoy, efeaped. NE W YOKK, De 22. Capt. Hayet, in a Snow bound bere from Fayal, met soith a terrible Storm the 6th of Oftober,absut 50 Leagues S. E. of Sandy Hook, when bis Velfel everjet, in which Condition fbe "lay for feveral Days, and all the Hands died but the Captain and one_more, sobo were met with, after being [cven Days on the Wreck, by Caps. Still of Rbode 1fland, who brought them [afe in. PO YR=TC 8 WMo T K, We hear from Boflon, That laft Tuefday was pro- claimed chere his Moft Sacred Maj:fty King GEORGE the Third. Laft Wedne(day Morning, a Negro Man was found Dead in the Hold of a Ship, lying at the North End 5 *(is fuppos’d he fcll from oft the Deck in the Night, Greenland, Dec. 19 1760. Yefterday Evening was mariied Mr. ABIATHAR SanDBOURN, to Mifs. DEsoran Kexx1sTON, 2 Lady of Merit and Virtue, and every Accomplifhment ne- ceffary to make a Man happy .. CUSTOM HOUSE, Pifcataqua, Jan. 1. Entered Inwards, Schooner Twa Friends, Peter Ramfey Srom Halifax. Cleared Out. Snow Amberft, Nathanicl Sherburne fir Antigaa, Sleop Endeavour, Jobn Grant for Barbadas, Sebaoner Tewo Friends, Peter Ramfey for Halifax, Stoop Unity, Edward Sergant for North Carélina. [, OST Yefterday, in the After- noon, between Mr., CovLBoRN BarrgLL's and Dr. Rocirs’s Shop, -a Leather Pocket-Book, in which- was upwards of Sixty Pcunds Old Tenor, in Cafh: Whoever has taken up the fame, and will convey it 10 Mr, CoLBorN Barmiirt, fhall have Five Pound Old Tenor Reward, Portfmouth, Fan. 2. 176k RY AT THEW TAILUK, junr, of Londonderry,a F arm containing abput 153 Acres of gaod Land, having s good Dwelling Houle, two Ba ns, & good Grift Mill, end a Saw Miill thereon, and ebout 35 Acres of it-under. Improvement, with a fine young Orchard thereon. Siid Farm is in the Rev. Mr. M Gregore's Parifh, and is about 10 Miles from Haverbill..—For farther Particulars, Inguire of faid Taylor, living upon the Premifes. e 12 UN away lalt Monday from his Mafter, Mr. John Davis of this Town, Tay- lor, & Servant Lad, pam’d Daniel Frazier, a thick Sett’ Fellow ; Whoever wilt bring him to his faid Mafter, free from Charge, fhall h’*ne Perifiy half Penny’ Sterling Reward, or two Yards of common Lift. —All Mafters of Veflcls and others, sre caution’d ;egeisft harbouring or carrying off faid Runaway. IN© TICE is hercby given to the Proprictors of the North Minadnock Town.. fhip, No. 3. lying in the Province of New-Hampthire,® "Phat they affemble at the Houle of Benjam& French, Innholder in Dunftable, on ‘Monday the Fi Day of January next, at one of the Clock inthe Afternoon,—in order to examine and fette the Accounts of faid Pro- prietors ; alfo to fee who are dclinquent in payingtheir Taxze,qs granted st former Mestings of faid Proprictors: Allo to choofe a Commitiee to make Sile and give . Deeds of any Lands in f2id Townfhip which are de- linquent in paying their Taxes : Alfo to" fec if fid Proprictors will order the Repaiiing any Roads in Faid Townfhip, Josepn BLanCHARD, Pros. Clerk. M\/‘\.NWLIN_ oy ) ey PROVINCE OF NEW- HAMPSHIRE. N OTICHE 1s: hereby Given to all the Captains or Commmanding O&jcus ‘of Companies, belonging to the New Hampthire Regi- ment, that they are heveby required to have their Mufter Rolls prcpar'd and ready to lay b:fo‘re the Affmbly at their next Scilions, which will be the zoth of January next. Purtfmeuth, December the 20th. 1760. . JOHN GOFTE, -Cal. e —— T | 2T - 3 A e ey —— Pontssiouts 5 Lrinted by D Fowle.

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