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tacked with Advantage. .-for sdequate Returns on our Parts. "THE . New-Hampfhire Containing the Frefbeff Advices, RN i s RS The bumble Addrefs of the Right Han.the Lords Spiri- tual and Temporal in Parliament sffembled ; No- vember 6, 1761, ‘ " MoffGracious Sovereign, 4 E your Majefty’s moft cuitful and loyal -Subjeéts the Lords Spiriwal and Tem- poral, in Parlisment sffembled, beg - Leave to return your MijeRy our hym- ‘ble Thasks for your moft gracious ] Speech from the Throne. It is impofiible to apgron_ch your Royal Prefence at this Time, without makipg our firft Offering to your. Msijefty, of ouf moft joyfal Ca alstions on the sufpicions Occafion of your Royasl Nuptisls. We want Words 10 delcribe how. warmly we are effcfied with an Event, fo highly interefting to your Majsfty, and to all your faithful Subjeéts ; or to exprels our Gratitude to your Majefty, for giving us's Queen, who, whilft fhe complests your Happinels, promifes, by cvery Virtue and amiable Accomplithment, the gresteft Addition to that of your People. -May Heaven grant the longelt Duration to this Felicity 1 ‘And may it be attended with a numerousProgéney, to tranfmit the gresc Exemples of their illuftrions Parents, and perpetuate the Bleflings of «yoilg'« Reign to future Ages. i © We thankiully ackeowledge your Mijefty’s Good- ' néls in communicating to us, that Overtures had been made, by the (everal Belligerant Powers, in order to a gederal Pacification ; snd by France, for a particular Peace betwzen'your Majelty énd that Crown, where- upon & Negotistion had foilowed, which'is fince en- tirely broke off. - Noctie Prcof conld be wanting to wus, that the Continuance of the War, and the Effufion of Chriftisn Blood, can not,with anyShadow of Juftice, be imputed to'your Majefty, befides the known Genen sofity sad Benevolence of your own innate Difpofition. Yoiir Royal Wifdom has appzared in nothing more, than in ‘not fuffering your military Operations to be fufpended or delayed : And we beg Leave to congra- tulate your Majely on the prefent figndl ‘Succefles of our Arms. Befides the important ‘Conquetts with Which they have been blefled, your Enemies have, in other Parts, been made once wmore to feel, that fuperior Numbers cannot-avail them sgain®k the {nperiar Capa- city & Condutt of your confummate General PrinceFer- dinand af Brua{wic, and the unfhaken Bravery of your ‘Offizers and Troops. We cannot fee without Admirati- ““on, thofe repeated Proofs of Magnanimity and Ability, which your great Ally, the King ofPruflis,tho’ furroun- ded with {o many Difficalties, has given to the World. Your Majelty’s Seatiments cannoc fail o have the igreatelt Weight with us, becaule we are fure that they proceed upon wile Principles, founded in the Love of .your Pcople. It is therefore from Conviclion, that we _declare our humble Concurrance in your Opinion, that ‘it is neceflury Rteadily to exert our moit vigorous Ef- forts in cvery Part, where the Enciny may fill be az- We beg your Majefty to sccept the ftrongeflt and moft affe@ionste Affurances, that we will, with the greateft Zeal and Ardor, and at the Hazard of every Thing thatis dear to ys, ftand'by and fupport your Majelty in profecuting the War in the moit effettual Manner for the Intereit of your Kingdoms, and in per- formiag, to the utmoft of your Power, yourEngagments ‘to your Allies ; nothing being more evident, than that this is the oaly- Method to procure fazh equicabie and honourable Conditions 6f t'eace, &: ma; with Reafon be expe&ed from our Succefles. ; : We thould be gready wanting to ousfelves, a8 well #5 to your Majefty, if we did not tettify our particalar " Thanks for your paternal Goodnels, in having fo ex- refsly declared, that bothin carrying onthe War, and in making Peace, no Confidejation whatfoever fhall. make you depart from the true [nterefls of thele your Kingdoms, sand the Honour of your Crawn. ; This Refolution, fo truly worthy ot & Bri'ith Mon- arch, and fo ingsging to all your loyal Subjects, calls Penetrated witt the livelieft Senfe of your unbounded T'enderac(s and Concern for our Welfare, we do, from the Bottom of our Hearts, affure your Majelty, that we will, with the utmoft Duty and Zzal, correlpoad o that Confi- dence ‘which your Mijelty repolfes in us; being fully er(uaded of the Neceflity of Unanimity, Firmne(s and Dilpatch, in ¢he prefentcritical Situation; and anima ged ther¢io, by the gracious Admonition of thebeft of Kings. : His Majefly s mofft Gracious Anfooer. “ My Lords, ; . Thank you for this very dutiful and loyal Ad- drefs. The Joy which you exprefs upon my Marrisge, and your Affe@ionate Regard for the Queen, gives me the higheft Satisfattion. [ make no Doubt but your ready Concurrence in my Sentiments,and the: FR!DA?, ‘]AN'U)ARY 29. . 1763y % S becomingZzal, wh'ich;}"t.si: f{gveiommfimoufly declar- ed, for cerrying on the War with Vigour, will have a good Effett both upon odr Friends and - Enemies ; end ftrengthen my Hands to purfue fuch Meafures as may be moft conducive w0 the true Intereits of my Kingdoms.” - [ The King’s Spech is in the next Page ) "y id s oyt S Syl A ) Ay ) i S N E W-Y O R K, Jaouary 18, By Captain Snelling who is arrived here in 24 days - from Bermndas, we learn, that between 6 ana 700 négro men and women were on the lift, as confpirators, in the late plot; and that theifland in general was {0 tatigued, in taking up andapprehending the fuipeéted, «nd keepiog guscd, s to mieke but flow progrefs in trying them ; but all that have beed bro’t 1o uryal sre condemuned ;...one Peter Parker in particular, was en . the 14th of December, to be hung and cut down, his head ftuck upen » pole, and his body burat, Tlre Rochefter man of war, with 11 fail of tranfports and merchansmen under convoy, left’ tie Hook on Wednelday laft with & fair wind for the Wt Indies. ....There sre three ‘or four other wanfporis® preparing to follow ander proper convoy. % B O S T O.N, Jauary zs. Yefterday arrived here the Captains - Partridge and Hulme, in two Ships, from London : they failed from Torbay the 25th of November, with a Number of other Veflels bound to South Carolina, &c. under Convoy of the . Dolphin Man of War : They met with fevere Gales o Wind on the 10th Inftant which obliged Capt. Pattridge to put into the Vineyard, and Capt. Hulme into Newport, from whence they came round ‘over the Shosls: Y X ) Extraft of a Letler from London, Noov. 6, 1761, ..5+e** There is no Likeiihood ot Mr. Pitt’staking the Seals agein, he having accepted the Penfion and Honors from his Mijelty, as a Reward for his Services: ....It is the generel Opinion, thst either & Spanith War, or & Peace, will take place this Winter.”.... . | _ We hear from Mariborough, tha: lait Week one Mrs. Allen of that Town, whofor fome Time paft has been difordered ‘ig her Senfes, and confined in 2 Cage, and day on Straw, which was {cattered about the Room, which by f{ome Accident 1aok Fire and commtunicated the Flames to her Cage, and her Son foon sfter return- ing from the Barnt stiempied to enter the Room to re- cover lis Mothier, whea the Smoak beat him back in fnch & Msnner when he opened the Door that he was ftunn’d with the fall, bat immediately recovered and made a lecond Attempt, aid drew herout by her legs, ‘though very much barnt, her Ear and Tongue slmoit to a Coal, and her Ribbs fo that they appeared quite plain, and in chis condition the lived & Day or two and then cxpired raving Mad. : " We hear the Packer will fail from New York as foon ‘as'snother arrives there from Evgland. We hear that the Number ot bis Majefty’s Troaps deftined for the Reduflion of Martineco are as [ollows. From North America, 8ooo Men., - Belleifle, . . . 4000 Dominico,” . 1200 Guadsloupe, . 500 Antigus, <. ), 300 ; 24000 Regulars. Marines, . 2000 Ruifed in Barbauos, 500 and 600 Negrces. 16,000 Men. Port of BOSTON, January z3. Entered In. Brig Hope, John Dyer, from Lifbon: . Cleared Out, Brig Fair Lady, William Hunter, for Barbados. Sloop Betfey, James Roberts, for North Carolina. Ship St. Andrew, Fhilip Bafls, for Virginia. Schooner Dove, Ebenezer Sylvefter, and Brig Hannah, John Warner, for Philadelphia. Brig Edward, William, Davis,; for Cork ahd Briftol. PO R TSMOE TH TO ree PRINTER. Sir, %7 OUR Correfpondent Rufticus, feems to be a good Deal out of Humour, with the Author of the Propofal for l:fing a Tax on Nonfente, &c. His Re- {entment is a little unfeafonsble, {o long atrer the Mat- ter to which it refers ; as Thingsof that Kind, intend- ed only ss a Banter and Raillery, to put thofe at whom' it was pointed, upon thinking on the Subjeét; are'hot kept in Mind by the Generality of Readers, {fo long after their Appesarance, as to ensble the Resder to make the Coniparifon, whether the Remarks are not as' indif- ferent as that which occafioned them.: And if Rufticus lives at fuch a Diftance as not to have the perufing Nuus. g7'84 + thould never appesr. S e b, 1 S e { Wrexs fince this Paszx + L was firlt Publith’d, GAZETTE i Eareigfi ’_ar(d D_ome/_iicé. 3 Things publithed in your Paper, till ‘others have for~ goiten them, he had much better five himfelf the Paing . ot making any Remuarks. Or «was Lis Situaion ever fo ‘convenient, the Public will doubilgls heceafier ireely forgive him for fuch an Omiffion, if ¥ Actmadyeifions It would be difficule to &ccount for the Offence taken by Rufticus st this Propofals upon any other Principal, than that he fees were it car- ried iato Execution, it would bear hard upon biim, and his Judgment here will pever be quefipned. - But fince he ‘makes a very fericus Affair of this Mat2 ter, 10 qp;g:!; him, snd enable him to return ‘to his ulosl good Humaar, you maglét him know, the Pro- poal 13 1aid afide at prefent, upon «- furihier View of the extenfive Nature of it, thst it would involve many, with him, ‘ina Burthen dilproportioned to their Ability. His pithy Quéries may be aafwered, if this Peopo-s fal, or any Thing like 1t fhould dver bereviv'd, 5 s iyt oyt ey A iyt i) )\ sy L:O N D.O N, O&cber 31 5 As a corroborating Circumflence to the Report of the Intentions of the Spaniards, we can affure the Public; thatthey huve, by their Agents, for a confiderable time paft, been buying up moft of our Jargeft Ships that have Been oftered to:Sale ; which are loaded with different Cargoes, and entered out for fome of cur lflands, &c. and from thence go to a neucral port for the greater, Deception, and then to fome port in Spain, to be made ufcof es they think proper, probably to be converted, mte-privateers. b & Letters from Paris of the 2oth ult. fay, that the Vil countde Brifuneand the Chevalier de St. Croix were fet out for Breft, where foversl Men of War were ready, for {ailing, tnd' on bogrd ‘of which thofe twa Ofiicers Were to embark with Troops, the one for Mastinico, the other for St Domingo, in order to defend thele two Colonies againit the Englith who it was expe€led,would foon attempt the Conqueft of them. : It is {aid orders havefbeen difpatched to the feverel dock’ yards through England, to fit up for fen with the greateft expedition all the fhips of war from 20 guns downwards., . There zre Letiers from Madrid, which fay very pofitively, that Mr. Wall liss given the ftrongeft Af- furances to the Britifi Minifter of his Catholic Ma- jefty’s fincere Intentions to live in Amity with Great- Britian ; And thefe Letters f1y further, that the Naval Force of Spaia is by no means fuch, s threstens a Rupture ; there being, at prefent, fewer Men of War of the Line, in a State fit for Scrvice, than during the late Reign ; and indeed not more than are ablolutely 're- quifite for the Convoy of their Flects to and. from America, the Proteétion of their Trade, and the keeping a Check upon the Barbary Corfeirs. . The King-of Pruffis continued st Strehlen, andMar- fhal Laudohn at Freyburg, the 13th Inftant. ; 5 PortsmouTn, November ‘1. Admiral Holbourne’s flag was ftruck at Spithead : — snd Admiral Geary’s flig was hoifted on board the Rb'oy;l Severeign: He is at Spithesd with 8 fhips of the line. : : ; On'the ith inftant 3 French men of war sppearcd: four miles off Bellcifle, - within them lay his Majcil);s frigate Lively : The French armed 6 bosts, in order to board and take the Lively ; which being perceived by, the garrifon, 85 of the Light-infantry fet off in 4 boats, y refclutely strécked, and took 5 of thyir boats, and c:r:" 1ied them athore, in which there had been 112 feamen and marines, 15 of whom were killed and 19 wounded,. among the French prifoners are 7 marine and fes 'ofli:' cers.. Oa this occafion ‘we had 4 men killed and 11/ wounded. This attempt of the French may probably prove no lefs faral to their fhips, as they were imme- diately purfued to fea by 5 men of war, and it is hoped will be met with, By the Milborough, Mackey, arrived st Portfmouth." from Jamaics, Jaft trom the Havarinah, where fhe pu; in tor provifions and to ftop a ltsk, we have an account of feven Spanifh men of war of the line and two frigates being arrived there from Old Spain, who had landed fome men st Parto Rico ; that the troops they brought to the Havannah were very fickly, having the Black Vomet, which carried many of them off daily, On Sunday laft as 3 Couple were marrying in the Parifh Church of St. Duaftan in the WeRt, ‘the Bride~ froom, 8 Journeyman Carpenter, after repeating the ords, With this Ring I thee wed thook his Fit at the Bride, and added, 4nd with this Fiff £l beat thy Hrad. The Clergyman upon thi. ftopped, and reproved him feverely tor irreverent Behaviour ; but the Man making a Submiffion, and declaring he meant no Harm, snd fpoks it only for the fake of the Rbyme, the Minifter went on with the Ceremony. Sir John Cult'is de@ed Speaker of the Houle of Commons. " 05 Taken up on the Road between Nottingham Weft and the Toon of Partfmwb. by Capt.Samuel Greely, a Pair of SADDLE BAGS with Nectflaries therein ; the S rar thereof may bave them, difiribing the fame,and applying to the. Printer bereof, and paying the Charge of this ddveriifement, : et A