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4 S * They wrlte from Belleile, that Gen, Hndfon,‘the Governor, “has ordered all the inhabicants, within « lizited time, to take the oaths to his Mejelty, or quis the Ifland. Part of a Letter from the Hagne, Sept. 22. « According to letters reccived this Csy from France, the vegoiistion with the Court of Lonlon wss ready to bresk off. Affairs, fay thefe letters, gi¢ in” fuch a fiiuation, that every thing concuss to perfeede ue, that there will be another campaign. B4, de Bafly having declared to the Briiilh Miniftry, that the King, his Mafter, never would make Peace on the conditiony which they wanted to per- {ciibe to him,a grand council was held at St. James’s ; at the rifing of which M. de Buffy was told, that the zecsl of Mr. Stanley had been warmly urged by Mr. P. and the Earl of B who were firenuoufly oppofed by the Dakes of B. and N. but that it was imagined ti’e opinion of the former would prevail. In con- fequence of thefe advices, it was faid that orders weuld be immediately ferit to M. de Bufly to return home.” Sept 24. They write from Portfmouth that the expedition fleet was quite ready, that they only wait for & fair wind. Yefterday & man was brought to town under & guard, chargsd with inlifting men into the Frenclr {ervice. Weare told, that in confequence of fome negoci- ations, the Danes are to join us. In the courfc of the coronation office, the litany was chanted by the Bifhops of Chefter andChichefter end the refponfes fung to the organ by the gentlemen of the Chapel Royt!, and Choir of Weftminfter. .-da the commuaion fervice the Bithop of Rachefter read the epittle, and the Bithop of Litchfield the goipel. ; ‘ 4. The Bithop of Salifbary {nominated to the See of ¥ark) preached : His Text was, 1 Kings, Chap. x. 5. " Bleffed be the Lord thy God, which debighted in thee io Jet thee on the throne of lfrael, becaufe the Lord loved Lrael for éver, therefare made be thee King, to dsjuds- ment and Jupice I’ warthy of Oblervation, that his Grace the Archbithop of Canterbury, whenRetor of St. James's, was prefent at the birth of our moft gracious Sove- yeign, and baptized him the fame day ; and ss Arch- bithop atended the proclamation of him s King on the dzath of his Royal Grandfathér, and has fiace married and crowned his Majeity. The great dismond on the top of his Muejefty’s crows, dropt off in Weftminfter Hall on Taelday, bur was lackily found immediately sfter dinner. One of the Peerefles in the proceflion had the mil- foiiuas to lofe a large brilliant drop of immenfe va- iz, [et round with 171 brilliant leaves, frem her gar riag. " ¥ . Tty Scveral gentlemen, in Joldier’s cloaths, did duty l:{t Taelfday, as faot foldiers, on the fide of the Eh;:’srm,’i;x order 0 nave a near view of the proce(- o, The Kiap's table was covered with 120 difthes at three [overal times, ferved up by bis Majefy’s band of pgentlemen peiifiopers. At ihis table dined the Kiag Qazen, Duakss of York and Curaberland, and Princels Auvguita. : " Great numbers of [words, watches, &z were loft by perfons golag to the coromation. Several d:amonds weredropt in tha Hall, Frague, Sepr. 5. The jun&icn of the Ruffiza army with Lzadohi’s was'made on the 255,00t regiments having been ferf five’ days drawn out in order of bat- tiz; but the encmy made no moticn during that tima. Tinmediately after that junétion a council of war was heid, in which it'was refolved 1o attack the King of” Praffia in the camp of Ober Arn{doifF; but nex: day his Mojelly fit fire to bis camp, snd fell back to Schweidnitz which difconceried oar meafures. And pariof our’ ferces marched into the canip which the ciremy abandoned. A new plan of attack ‘was'fet- tled, but it way diconcerced. like the former, the King having takzn anew pefition betweenSchweidniie end Zobienberg. This pak is very ftrongby nature, axnfi the menfi?‘w.‘_&ofc principal aim’ feemss to be to £s13 time, 15 1artnching (o the teeth, Fyom, ihe head ‘guarers of the army of the Em- . piréat Ronneburgh, Sept, 5. The 24 jaftant arrived here, drums beating, and ‘with 2 pieces ‘of cannon, 221 men of Col. Labadie’s corpr, which was ' called the Pruffiin fareign volunteers, and confifted chicfly of Freuch deferters. The nex: day they were con- daéted to Linden, from whence, taking the bensfit of the amniflry poblithed by the French court, they " wiil repair go the regiments they formerly belonged to. The 2 pieces of eannon, being part'of thofe seken {rom us by the Pruffians- Laft ycar, are to re- maia here. That cotps was fent to Leipfic to join -Piirce Henry’s army ;but on the read they mutivisd, KAI'd the Mijor,and wounded feveral other cflicess ; none but their colona! gnd a few cfficers joined that auny, As focn a» this was known at Leipfic a large de- tachment of huflars was _fenc in quelt of them near Altenberg ; but the huffars brought back very few of them asthey made a defperate defence, Since the 3d inflant the Pruflians extremely hars rafs our advanced pofts. They make movements fome times an our left,fometimes on our right which will probebly bring on an aflion. In the mean e while 2l out troops are under arms, and drawn up in order of battle. The heavy baggage has jufk been fent awey to Gera. . Paris, Sept. 13. They write from Madrid that they are raifing farces i that, kingdom with the grea- teft diligence ; tha: their preparaticns by fea are carrying on with egual afiduity ; that Spain begins to roufe, and will not remain lopg inaélive, if che negotistions for & peace thould prove fruiilefs. PO RT 8 MO Ucl H We hear fromCape Ann, that laft Ssturday Even- ing, ss a Veflel was comiaginto that Harbour, fhe was caft awiy and ftove to Pieces, and sll the Peo- ple drowned ; three Women werc taken up dead the pext Day- - t s ¢ . CUSTOM HOQUSE, Piscataqua, Dec. 1o. : Entred I, Sloop Ranger, Jofizh Simplon, from Halifex. Schooner Defice, John Pearlon, from Virginia. Schooner Dolphin, Samuzl Lamphear from St Kitts. Cleared Out, Sleop Fs. Adventure, N. Sherbarne for N. Carolina. Brig Parmenio, Johe Underwood for Barbados. Schooner Merriam. John Simplon for Maryland. Snow Gen. Townthend, M. Bunbury for Guadsloup Schooner Rye, Simon Bronicomb for N. Carolina. Sloop Abigail, Thomas Rickard for Virginia. Brig Mercury, John Elliot for Jamaica. Schooner Elizibeth, Thomas Herrick foxr N.Carolina. Sloop Elizabeth, James Gilmore for N. Carolina. Schooner Benjamin, Barthol. Goodin for Virginia. Schooner Repulfe, Wm. Combes for Guadzloupe. Ship Benning, Thomas Bradford for Jamaica. Sloop Polly, Berjemin Torry for Jamaics. L TO BE LETT ByJONATHAN MOULTON Of Hawmrrovw, A convenient Dwelling House at Exeter, with a good Piece of Land fora Garden, at s little Diftance from the Water Side,near Mr. Nogh Emery's. Aay Perlon inclining to carry on Trading at faid Houle, may be fupplied with a good Afleriment of Englifh, Scots and Weft India GOODS by faid MouvurTon upon longer Credit than is aluilly givea. N. B. 84id MouLTox has a Quantity of good Indian CORN (o fell. NOTICE is hercby given to the Delinquent Proprictors of the Townfhip of Stevens Town, fo called, that unle(s they immediately pay their relpeflive Arrenrs (o me the Subleriber, fo much of their Land will be fold at publick Vendue, st the Houle of Mr. Jobw Honsoon, lasholder in Kiafton, on Tueldzy the Twefth Day of January next, as will pay the fame. The Delinquent Pro- prieters are as follows, viz. Semuel French, Fabez Trus, Natbawiel Ladd, Trifiram Sanborn, junior, Ebepezer Eafiman. Kinglton. Dec: 9. 1761. Nathan Sweat, Calieétor of Sievens {'own The Creditors to the Eftate of Fifeph Lllem, late of York, decesled, sre hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commifioncis appointed to Exsmine their refpeftive Claime, will auead that Buofiacfs at the Houle of Mr. Ldward Ingrabams, Tan- hoider in York, between the Hours of Three and Six in the Afternooa of the firft Monday of this and the_ five enluing Months. Yok, New. 9. 1761. Fofeph Simpfon. junr, Samuel Sewall, ter. A likely NEGRO Lad about Fourieen Yzars Old, to befold. Enquire of the Printer hereof. A firay SOW with feven Pigs ceme to the Farm of Chriflopher Rbimes, improv'd by Samucl Natter, in this Town, fome Time ago. The Owner may have her again, paying Charges. . 2 A neat Silver Warcn, valu'd at Forty Pounds Mzfiichuletts Old Tenor, will be fhot for on Friday the T'wenty fiith Inft. December, at the Houle of Mr. Alexander Shapley, Innhclder in Kiteiy ; Tweaty Chances at 40/ the nearelt of which wins the Witch : Diftance 60 Yards, Tickets to be had ¢f faid ‘Skaptey. - WHEREAS _Anne, the Wife of nie the Subfciiber, David Craige of Londonderry, has sepeatedly behaved immodeltly, and I have reafon to think the will Elope from e ; ."T'his is to Wara all Perfons againft trufting her any Thing on my Account, for that I will not pay any Debt fhe fhall contra on my Acccunt from chis Day, Provinee of New Hamp/bire, ) David Craiee Becemser 5, 1761, a3 L N. B. W bear that one Mr. Resd of Londenderry, is fafely arrived from the Camp at Crown Point. TO BE SOLD By Ami Rubdmabh Cutter Near the State Houfe ; Choice Claret by the Cafk or fmaller Quantity. Alfo Teneriff and White WINES, sgd BRANDY by Retail, 771§ Il g Commiffioners: ON TUESDAY Next, Ames’s Almanack For the YEAR 1762, will be PUBLISH'D and SOLD by the Primer bhereof, theeper by the Dozen or G ofs thin ‘in Beflon, YROVINCE OF NEW.HAMPSHIRE, : Pelbam, Angaft 2.4, 1761, A Lift or Affefiment, made on the NonRelident Proprietoss Lands, living ou: of ghe Town of Pelbam, accaiding to the General Couse’s A¢t, and commirted 1o Mr. Nathanict Gigs, Con- ftable, to colleét and gather. b e 4 i s & _Jonathan Colborn 2z Chriflspher Williams 2 6 L &id, Sam. Walds, Efg; 3 6 8 Eleaz. Tyng,Efg; 2 6 4 Femas Clark 10 4| Sam. Browa'sHeirs 312 0 Col. Ben. Brown's) 1 ¥ James Ricbardjon ~ 1 Heirs 3 Jobn Bowers 1 Samael Parkmax 1 4 o Widsw Sarab Martin's Heirs Jobn Cookfon's ) - Natbanie! Clements 3 )6 16 s' Wid. Han. Farnum 6 LEpbraim Curtis 1 | Eéen. Flynt's Heirs 2 Heirs LA A Licar. Samucl Gould 2 Col. Fobn Tyng 2 6 4| Lhomas Burss ' Sam.MugrigesHeirs 16 8| Thomas Fewre! 1 Ezek Fletcher s Heirs 2 DeacinSamuelBarker s Richard Kimbali Wid.Han. Bradlsy's) Heirs or dffigns ) Wifliam. Calboru's ) Heirs ar Affigus ) - Enfs, Henry Baldwin g Daniel Bodewel - - Samuel Bodwel . Hewry Bodwel Pbil. Demerick's ) Heirs )l 176 ColJe. Blanchards) 6 Heirs e Thomas Parker 2 14 -2, Col.Zacheus Lovel 5 10 Dea Edw.Colbarn 15 -2 Maj.Jof. Varnum 15 2 Lt. Jebn Varzam 10 o Lt. Timo. Coloorn 7 2 Dan.ColbornsHeirs 1 10 L e e e Rabert Colborn 3 2| Nathaniet Ladd Abrabam Cotbrn 10} Fofiab Gutterfon Fohn Calborn 8 ac| Samucl Clurk 18 [+ -] DN ONRPWD O 0 00 W®P W Oh WP 0 Epbraim Colbarn 3 4 Fabez Colborn's Heirs 3| WilliamBrown, Efg; 1.1 8 darox Colbors L. 8| William Gutterfon, 5 o MofesColborn’sHeirs ¥ - 8| Qbadiak Duflon 36 Sarzuel Bfll/zr,% Sele&t Men Thamas Fite)'s Heirs 8 Daniel Gage, for - Febz Fergafon Pelbam., PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, WHEREAS Application has this Day been made to me the Subfciiber, cne of his M.jefty’s Juftices of the Peace for faid Province, by the Qwaers of more than cae fixteenth patt of the Rights or. Shares in that T'rat of Laad of Peter- berough Slip, fo called, -in f:id ‘Province, defising me to Notity or Warn the propristors of fiid Perer- bero’ Slip, lo called, to meec st the Dwelling Honfe of Fofbua Tedd, Lanhoider in Peterbaraugh Sip siore- faid, on the Fourth Wednefday in Janusry next, st Ten of the Clock in the Ferenoon, to aét and vote on the following Asticles; viz. 1. To chulea Moderator. 2. Ta chule a propriciors Clark. 3. Lo chafe s Treafurer. 4. Aflcflors. 5. a Colle&or. 6. To fee what Sums of Money they will nife to procure Pieaching. 7. To nile Money to defray the palt Charge of clearing the Roads and to cuc new Roauds, and repair the old. 8. To chule a Comamiite to examize psft Accounte, and auy other Afair that 15 needful. And the laid propeietors are heseby Notifizd to meet at the abovementioned Time and place accordingly. Navember 20, Ribert Boyes Jus. Pac. Provines oF New Hamesuirg. WHEREAS Application has this. Day been made to me the Sublcriber, one of his Majefty’s Juftices of the Peace for faid Province, by the Owners of mors thag oae Sixteenth Part of the Rights or Shares in the Townithip of Zp/im, in faid Province, defiring me to Notify or Warn the pro- prictors of faid Epfors to meet st the Duwelling Houfe of Capuain Andreww McClarry in Epfom, in {sid Province, on Wednelday the fixteenthot Decem- ber nezxr, 2t 10 of the Clock A, M. 10°¢& ind vole on the follwing Articles, viz. 1. To chufe a Modéraior. 2. To chule a proprietors Cletk. 3. To chufs” a proprictors Trealurer. 4. To chufe Afleflors. 5. To chufe a proprietors Calle&tor. 6. To fee what Encouragement the proprietors will give towards the Support of the Gofpel, end the building of a Meeting Houle in f2id Epfom 7. To [ee if they will eflblith and confirm sny Vore or Votes thet hath begn poifed & any former meetirg of faid proprictors of Epfin. 8. Ta lee if the propiietors will chufe a Commiite to take Care af the undivided Land in faid Epfom, to prevent Trelpalsbeing com- mitted thereon, as by cutting and carrying ef the Timbers from off f212 Commons, and 10 give fuld Committee full Power and lawfyl Authority, in the Name and Behslf of faid T'own and propriciors’to profecute fuch Trefpaflers ; and. slfo,to confult or a&t upon any Thing that may be thcught proper for the Benefit or Advantage” of faid Town and pro- prictors ; and the faid prop:ictors are hereby Notified to meet at the abovementioned Time and Place ac- cordingly. . Now. 1761. Jobn M'Clery,” Fus. Pac., [ ddversifements omitted foall b¢'in our mext. ¢ e