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( ] FRIDAY, Janusay 22. 1762, THE New-Hampfh Containing the Frefbeft Advices, B O S T O N,Jam.is. Laft Wedne(day the Great snd General Court of this Prévince met here, and His Exzcellency the Governor was pleafed to make the following Speech to both Houfes, viz. Pes Gentlemen of the Council, and Gentlimen of the Houle of Reprejentatives, QU are now met together at a2 Time of the K Yearmoll fuitable for the general Buline(s of this Courc: And as I have no Orders from § his Majefty’s Minilters. to communicate to you, your Auencion will be wholly confined to your own Pravince ; within which Range you will find Bufiaefs well deferving your beft Confideration. I fhall have no Occafion at prefert to lay . before you "any frefh Matters ; as there are Recommendations from me to the Council and Houle of Reprelentatives, of Bufinefs of great Importsnce now lying unredrefled and unanfwered : To thefe I muft now refer, and muit pacticularly defire, thst ss the laft Prorogation put alegsl End to sl the Bufiat(s then depending in the General Court, you will now teke thele Mat- ters into your Confideration as freely as if they were “now firflt laid before you: Or if you do recollett “any Thing pafled, let it be only with intent to avoid “as much as pcflible fuch difputative Puints a5 may “tend to prevent yonr forming good Conclufions, Gentlemen of the Houfe of Reprefetatives, : ."His Excellency Sir JerrrY AMuER ST has difmifled .all your T'roops excepiing (wo. Parties amounting to Jefs than Three Hundred Men each at Hg/ifax and Crown Point. Asthe Rolls sare now preparing for ‘the Peyment of the whole Regiments to the Time of the m:zking the Distachments, you will take Care that the T'reafury be propérly fupplied : For which purpole the Treafurer fhall lay a State of it before you. : v Gentlemen of the Council, and Gentlemen of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. It will alwiys become me to recommend.to you to cultivate s Harmony among . yourfelves and be- ‘tween the feveral Branches of the Legiflsture, Una- mimity is the Life of Bufine(s ; and an Exhortation to it, even where it is leaft mecefiury, will always be well received.—But [ bave faid encugh on this Sub- - i je€ ; Fihall only add, thats Reficftion upon your s« owp [mportance, and the Trult committed to you, ‘will be [ifficient to dire®@ your Deliberations to their crue Objeft, thegeneral Weal ; and will make you fupesicur to private Views,and partial Prejudi- ces, it ever they fhoold sttzmpt to influence your Conacils.—=0On the other Fand, [ truft that my own fenfe of my Duty, and my firmRezfalution not to de- viate fr@m it, will maks me equally attentive to the true and res! Intercit of the good Peaple of thisPro- vinge. ! FRA. BERNARD. *Gouneil Chamber: Fanuary 13th 1762, M) ol et i) g o fod ) sl \sn o) D B..Q 5.7, 0. N Dec 311765 N this Day the Governor gave a pablic Audience in the Crxcil Chamber to Hougougfaniyonde, otherwife Chomas, King of the Oneidas, one of 2bhe fjx. wnited Indian Nations. The Iidian Chief,in a Speech addreffed to the Govermor, exprefid the grea: Regard bis Nation pad for the People of ibis Pnjflm', and the earnefl Difire ks bad towifit them, efpecially feace the Appsintmint of the prefepr, Gavermor. He complimented the Governor andthe Province upon the intrriffing Events of the lajt Year 5 and concluded with Wifbes that the Countsy conquered from the French, might never be given bavk again. He confirmed what be faid with a . Bslt and two Strings. His Excellency taking up the Belt and Strings, re peated, as ufual, what was faid with thon, and return- ed proper Anfwers to the jeveral Particulars. Awd then, informing the Indisn Chief, that what be was puing 1 fay, was addreffed to the united Nations, to be communicated b2 them i their general Council, [ioke in the follooddg Words ; Lrathven, the Chicfs of the united Indian Natigns, <ammonly called the-Six Nations, st [ tske this Opportunity te let you know that the Diflance betzveen us hath not made us unmindfal of you': 3 ¢ ftill Romember and Regard you as our good Friends and Brelbren. “ Since voe laft met together, the Aimighty bath dome great Things for us . He bath made our Enemies 20 fall before w3 He bath brought this whole Conntry ander the Subjeétion of one King our common Father ; and be bath planted the Tree of Peace in the midft of it. Let usmake a good Ufe of thefe Bleffings ;5 let a5 Water this Tree, and defond it from Storms and Blafis, that its Branches may over/pread the Land 5 and we way al Jive Happily under thg Skade of it, as the ire - wipe the Tears from your Eges.) Children of one Fatber. This confirms what I fays A String of white: Wampung with s few black Beads intermixed. X s Brethren, | ¢ ; ¢ The lategreat King George the Second lived 1 veceive Advice of this Country being entirely Subjefted to him : He feemed to be referved for this completion of bis Glory 5 for in a fewy. Daysdfter be died full of Years and Homors, without “Sorraew or Pain. The Iofs of Jo gocd and fs kind a ;,‘.«tber maf} certaindy gricoe you. With this String L condole 'withyou, and A String of black Wampung with 77 fingle : white Beads. « Upon bis Death, his @randfon oar prefent gracious Kinp fucceeded to the Throne ; o Prince young in Age, but ald in Wifdsm ; graceful in Perfon, lovely in Man- ners, and virtuous in Mind = who, in the [bort Time be bath reignid over us, bath given the fulleff Affur- anges, that it is bis firm Intention to defend and main- tain all bis Subjelts in the full and free Enjoyment of their Rights and Priviledges. Happy are the People who have fuch & King placed cver them ! You, my Brethren, will partake with us in the Blefings of bis Reign. Lbereky congratulate you thereupsn. : A String of white Wampung with 24 fingle white Beads, each beswgen two black. ¢ Brethren, : ; : < The Chainthat bolds you and us together isnmow become @ lomg aud weighty Chain: And we [bonld all exertourfelves to bold it up, that it may nat fallto the Ground, nor ~contralt any Rufi. Be you ftrong and bold faft your End ; We swill fupport the cther :-And et this belp o brighten the Thain. A Belt of white Wampung sdorned with Dismonds cf black. The Indian Chief tack up the Strings and Belts, one - by ome, and repeated what was faid with them, and pro- mifed to deliver the whole to the united Natisns in thoir grand Council, He then returned Thanks for the kind Treatment be bad received fince be came to Town : And upon the whele condulled bimfelf with [urprizing Dignity and Politenefs. Ay 2l @ (it pnt PN P Ay rA S e o rad IR B L ALNaD, D U B L I N, Agpuffis LAST‘ Tuefday the Liberiies and Franchifes of the City were ridden and persmbulated by the Right Hon, the Losd Mayor, Sheriffs, and the twenty four Corporations, who made the grandeft Appearance that hath been feen for feven Years paft. —The Enfigas and Pagesntry to.many Corporations were beyond Defcription, particularly thole of the Batchers; who had feveral' Men walking before them, drefled uniformly in white Holland Shirts, with blue Calico” Sleeves, fcariet Breeches, white Stockings, and Axes on their Shoulders—The Wea- vers had many Wool combers preceding them, dref- fed in amoft regular Manoer in white Shirts, .red Safhes, white Stockings and Plumes of artificial Fea. thers in their Hats.—Many Free Mafons alfo wal- ked in Proceffion, with the proper Enfigns Drefles énd Decorations of that ancient and moft honourable Society ; preceded by a proper Perlon in a Regal Drefs, reprefenting King Solomen, arrayed in crim- fon Velver and Embroidery, with a Crown upon bis Head —The Catlers, Psinters end Steiners, had & moft magnificent Wheel-Carriage, with s grand Can- opy over it, fupported by four gilt Pillars : —On the Floor ot this Carriege weie printing Types and a Pref, at which was printed 2 Poesp in Honour of the Nable Art and Myfiery of PRINTING 3 of whith lider. al Profeffion, Emperors, Kings, Eleftors, and Sovereign Prixces, " have theught themfelves konsured in being saught this moff ufeful and learned Bufinefs, by baving printing Preffes in their Palaces for their own Amufe- meut.—~The Nambers of led and ridden Horles were the fineft inthe Kingdom, being fele@ed from the beft Studds in the Nation. The Richnefs of the Furniture, Bridles and Nets cinnot be deferibed. In fhoit, a large Volume could nof difplay theé Magnd- ficence of the diffcrent Corporations of that Day, which gave univer(al Satisfaction to, the many hun- dred thoufand Speétators, many Tisoufsnd of whom came fromEngland and other Parts, to {ee this grand Cavalcade, which. Sight cannot be matched in any other part of Europe. ¢ ‘ Extral of a Letter from Cologn, Ofoker 2. , ‘¢ Since the negotintion with England was fufp2n- ded, they are preparing for war in France with the greateft esrnetnels, New vigour hath already been given to the operations of theFreach armies inGer- meny ; and meafures are taking for the Admiralty Office to give life to the marine. Some ufeful and economical roegulations have been made in thefe 1. Nuwms. 277 { Weeks fince this Paper { was firk Pablifh’d. "GAZETTE Foreign and Domefick, ports 3 there are ;fiill thviny.vfia': ihipt of war .len which will be fitted for fed. Some rich merchants. have coffered the King their purfess ' But at Pzrls they talk of much higher proje@s or events. “Itia affured, that an offgnfive and defenfive treaty is aétn- ally concluded betwetn Fsanca snd Spain’; that the Jatter givesthe former thirty millions and forty- ‘feven fhips of war and frigates, in’ cafeEngland fhonld refufe to liften tojalk and cquitable conditions of pesee. It is efferted, that this tresty-~was figned on the feaft of St. Lewis =Tt is Farther wdded, Ty ¢ ‘King of Spein is to. matry Madame Vifloire. ' Thia ‘Princefs is not young; it is true, being born in 17333 bat as the Catholic King hath heirs slready, her sge k2] will be no objection. Ratisban. OF. 2. Lak c:‘mplign. Berlin nndtll'-f- went ¢ copious bleeding from theRuflians,which was fenfibly felt by the king of Pruffia. It was'thought that they hsd = defign fo repeat the operstions this year; the King was apprehenfive of it. Howeyer, it fhould feem, that he is delivered from thele fears; and theRuffizns will abfolutely not st offenfively (his campaign. . After they joined Gen. Lsudohn, they fubfifted on the Auftrian magazines, and were fup- plied with every thing they could defire ;but nothing " could prevail on Marfhsl Buiturlin to 2&t : and the forage being eat up, they were obliged to feparate. The fubjects of feveral ‘dominions of the King of Pruffia end his Allies will ftill fuffer great lofles; but notwithftanding all thefe loffes; that prince ftill fup- ports his fyftem, to the furprife of every body. - Petersturgh, Sept. 8. The Emprefs being - quire recovered from her Tate indifpofition, the two Impe- rial Ambaffadors, and the Spsnith Minifter had cheir auciences of her Majefly on' Thurfday lasft. Count Efterhsfi, the Emprefs Queen of Hongsry’s Minifter to. this Court, being recalled; fet out this morning for Vienns, : Beriin, Oftober 4. Letters from Colberg advife, _ that on the 27th ult: the Ruflians made a frefh at; tsck on the Prince of Wirteraberg’s ‘intrenchments but were repulied with lofs. The Admiral of (he Rauffian fleet, finding that it was in vain to bombard the place eny longer, put to {es and has been follow- ed by the Sweedifh Spuadron. o s T B e ] LOST. by Fames Fewerr of Newbtiry, aMofesBOAT, sbout 14 feet long, carried out of Newbury River by the Ice on the 24th of December Inftant : Whofoever hath taken up fid DBuoat, snd will give Information thereof to faj Fewett, or to the Printer hereof, fhall be well Re- warded for the fame. Fames Fewets, . December 30th. ; NOTICE is hereby given, that William Kimball of Plaftow intends to fet aut fcr CROWN POINT ahout the 25th of Jsnuary Inft: Any Perfons that incline to fend Letters to their Friends there, m7v have Liberty by leaving them at Clark’s at Greenlsnd ; Follom’s at Exeter ; Huntoon’s at Kingfton ; Webfter’s at Chefter ; or at Captain Archilus Mooney’s at Durham, with Thirty Shillings Old Ten. for each Letter, : ; Portfmouth, Jen. 12: 1762. ] e — b——— m— ———— A L.OST a white Barrow Spring PIG aboust & Month ago, with s Rofe on his Back, and lop’d Ears, a black Spot on one Eye and Ear. Any Pesfon that will inform where the fsid Pig is, {o that the Owner may have him again, fhall be psid Thirty Shillings Old Tenor, and sll reafonsble Charges, ‘by Damaris, Wheelwright] B — L PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE The Creditors to the Eftate of Samuel Emery, late of Hopkinton, in the Province of the Maflichiletts Bay, decerfed, Reprefented Infol- vent; are hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiflip- ners apppinted by the Hon. the Judge of Probate,&c. for the Province of New Hampfhire, to Receive and Examine their relpe@ive Claims, ( under the Admi- niftration of Elizabeth Emery, Widow of the deceas’d) will attend that Bufinefs at the Houfe of Mrs. Hanwak Ofgoed, Innholder in Bow, on the laft Wedne(day of _ thisand the five following Months, from Oneto feven @’Clock Afternoon. Bow, Dec. 15. Fobn Noyfe p Stepben Gerrifh Commxflionq ’