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FRIDAY, ArriL 2, -i,;762. 3 THE New-Hampfhirejg Containing the Frefbeff Advices, By His ExceiLEncy BENNING WENTWORTH, Efg; Caprain General, GoVERNOR and Commander in Chitf, in and over His M a3 EsTY’S Provine of New Hawmpsaire 4# New EvcLanD, A ProcLaMATION. IS MAJESTY having Nothing fo much at Heart, as by the moft vigorous Profe- cution of the WAR, to reduce the Enemy - to the Nexeflity ot nccepting & Pesace on ; %, T'erms of Glory and . Advantage to His MajestY’s Crown, snd’ beneficial in particular to His Subjeéts ip America: And ss Nothing. - can4fo efentially contribute to that great saud eflential Objeét, ss the KING’s being ensbled 10 employ as immedistely as may_be, fuch Part of the ‘Regular For- ces in/Norih Americs, as may be ' Adequate''to fome great snd importént Enterprize; sgainft the Enemy. And it being His MAJESTY s Pleafure, that in order the bstter to provide for the full and entire Security of His MAJESTY's Dominions in North Americs, and particularly of His MAJESTY’s Conquefts there, du- zing the Ablence of fuch Part.of the Regular Forces as may be employed in faid Enterprize, that this, Go- vernment furnifh the fame Number of Men that were ‘employed the laft Campaign. . 14 g And whereas the Legillature of this Government, hi's refolved to pay Five Hondred and Thirty-four able bodied and effeltive Men, Officers included, to be em- ployed in fecuring His MAJESTY’s Conquefts al- ready ‘made on this Continent, under fuch General ‘Officers as is, or may be appointed by His MAJESTY, to take the Command of them, till the Firit Day of November next, if not fooner difmifs’d : DO hereby promife and engage, That all fuch sble I bodied effetive Men, as fhal inlift -under Perfons " ¢hat receive Beating Orders from me, fhall be intiiled , to the following Pay, Gratuitics and Rewards, viz. ;. That easch Non Commifiion Officer end private Sol- dierpfhnll receive Thirty Shillings Sterling us & Bounty ; and alter he pafles Mufter, and before he marches, & further Bounty of Two Pounds Ten Shillings Sterling, to provide himfelf with Cloaths ; and alfo a Blanker. And that each Private [hall receive Thirty Shilling Ster - Jing per Monih Wages. That they fhall not be de- tained in the Service Jonger than the Firlt Day of No- ‘wemer next. And that cach Officer and Piivate reccive one Month’s Pay advince, betore marching. And further, that ns Non Commiffion Officer or Priyate, that thall inlift snd proceed on faid Sesvice, k' fhall be liable to have his Bidy arrefted, ft2yed or im- prifoned during th= Continuance of faid Service, upon n:an Procels or Execution, for any lefs Sum -thaa Ten Pounds Sterling, due to one Plantiff: 8 ~That all that find Arms ead bring them into the Field, [hall receive for each Firelock that is {poiled or - loft'in altual Service, Twoenty five Shitlings Sterling. And 1 tereby require all Oiicess, civil and. Military, to ufe theirutmoft Influence in encouraging, and:pro- m~oiing this effential Service. . Giwven @ the Couneil Chamber in Portfmouth, tb¢ 234 Day of March, 1962, in the Secand Year of the Reign of sur Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of GOD of Grea: Britain, France,and Ireiand, . Faith, &c. : B. WENTWORTH. By His Excerrency’s Command, ’ Tueobporg ATKINSON, junriSecretary. . GOD Save the KING, i & PORTSMOUTH. ; T the annual Town Mcéeting of ‘the Freeholders A and other Inhabifanits of the Town of Portimoath, held at the North-Meeting Houfe in faid £oré- Smouth the z5th Day of March, 1762. : James Clarkion, Efq; Moderator. John Penhsliow, Town Clerk. * Select Men, Andrew Clarkion, John Langdon, Capte Wiilism Knight, John Denoe:, Samuel Penballow. Querfeers of the Poor, Capi. James Stoodly, Jacob Sheatr, John Penhallow. : Af[fors, - Hunking Wentwerth, Efg; Thomds Flerg, Dr. Duniel Rogeis. : 1) Aulitors,. William Paiker, E7q; Eleazer Ruffell, Efq Mys. Jobn Sherburne. Clerk of the Market, Mr. John Griffith. - Firewirds, Theodore Atkinfon, Efq; Mark Hunk- “jog Wentworth, E(q; Major Samuel Hale, Andrew Clark'sn, John Sherburne, Capt. Daniel Rindge, Capt. John Shnckford, Thomas Hart, John Griffith. ~ Searchers and Sealers of Leather, Jofeph' Brewfter, George Ayers, John Pierce, John Jones, Jonath,:Ayers. KING, Defender of the ¥ PR [ - . VV:;K; fiace this Papee was firft Publifp’ds = 7o hE Reriag - vt ) D Foreign znd Domefifl:k, PR 3 (R E L ¥ Cullers, Searchers and Packers, Joahn How, George - We hear that twelve Battelions dre aftually named to How, Humphry Fernsld, Thomas Lardall, John Cuit.. g0 upons fecret Expedition. - ih X Pound Keeper, Samuel Cate. ; Three Regiments of Light Harfe ere, we hear,farth- Toenquire who kills ‘Dear contrary to Laew, Hunk- With to be railfed, to replace thofe that are to go out ing Wentworth, Efq; Capt. Thomas Pierce. with fome ot our Expeditions. Tytbing Men, Dolor Paniel Rogers, Major Ssmuel We sr. credibly intormed, That 50,000 Moors will Hale, Capt. Th"mf" Pierce, . Jacob Sheafe, Chailes be taken in:o the Service ¢f Great Britsin, who are 10 Treadwell, Nebemiah Whee]er, ! be Janded inSpzin under theProt:&ion of z firorgSqua- Hog Reages,* 'Thomis* Qamnr,’ Pitman Coolbroth,” dion 6f Eugiith Men of War 5 which, i is faid is gets Benjamin Mofes, ] «ines Holinks, Thomaes Clark, | |1 ting ready, tor ihat purpofe. ! Fence Viewers, Samuel Sherburne, Nathsuiel Pe-. The Betley; Cabeers, from Peterfburg to the Ork- verly, Mofes Miller, Pcrkins Ayers, Leader Nelicn, ney, and Boltan, was drived afhore st (he' Oikrey, and received fome Demsge in'her Xeel, which has obliged Lot-Layers, Capt. Thomus Pierce, Cyprien Jeffiy, ' i her (o unload, but fhe will foon procced on herVeyage. John Sherburne. : : Corders of 'Waod, George Seward, . Jofeph Alicack, The Ranfomer of the Slocp Pendora, Cspt, Higgs . Willism from Bofton (0 Germuds, is arrived st Marfeilles. Ebencazer Qdiorme, . John Shackford, Eig;, 0L, SevEIOite, We hest fix Regiment: of Foot(purfunne to Tresty) Lewis, Joleph Cotton. ehass Conflables,” Clerment Mirch, Berjiumin Welch, Philip are ordéred ‘to embak for. Portugsl, to' oppole the Pendexter: ' =% ¢ 113 R LR T8 S Spanitrds, viz. Gen. Whitmoie’s, ( juft lsnded fromw George How, Conftable for the Church. .« Belleifl-) 34th Lord Cavendifh’s,; gé:h Col. Keppel’s, Surveyors of High Ways, Ephraim Dennmet, John (allThic: now ator near Fortfmouth) 724 Duke of Rindge, Ssmuel Warters, ' Jofeph Moulton, Samuel Richmond’s and two others. To be "commanded by, Langdon, Thomas Hart, Capt. Joleph Langdon, Walker Lieut: General Eurl of Albemarless ..u:. . Lear, Jofeph Allcock, John Jones, Jonsthan Ayers, Bythe Powder Magazine that lately blew up at Samuel Griffith, James Dwyer, Cap:t. Titus Salter, Mieftricht, a breach of 130 Feet in length. was made James Jones. i ., in the Rampart, and fome of the Outworks were slfo _Attorneys for the Toon,Willism Parker,Efq;Matthew damaged : Stones of two @nd three hundred weight Livermore, Elq; i 2% were thrown almoft a ;Mile from the Town. \ Agents for the Town,John,Griffithy, Andrew Clarklony ~ They write from Vienna, that an_exprefs arrived and John Sherburne, ‘ lately from Gen. Laudohn, with difpatches of very, v ) ey oy o) i) grest importance, Field marthsl Count Nadafti will fucq By a Peffel arrived at Marblebead, in a fbort Paffage ced Count Daun, who, notwithffanding his great abi< from Lreland, we' bave the following very interefiizg. lities, and his great opportunity, has been able to dd’ Advices, viz. & . id P 4 1 rothing sgainft Pr. Henry; but on the Contrary hag L ON D O N, December 31. _conclitded a Convention, with them to facilitate the re= We hear that the Danes are in motion, and that the' turn of the Royal Famhily of Poland to Drefden, which! Right Hon. Charles Townfend is to'fucceed Mr Tiiley, 'hascatlcd: varions fpecalations. by. i ' at that court, i+h Finde 5w Isn. 14. Letters frem dmfierdam [ay, the Confequences, It is {aid that the Ifland of Minerca was privately , of the War betwein Great Britain and Spain are likely ceded to the Spaniards by the court of France in" No" ' to préduce great ' Embarraffments 1o the States, as theg, vember laft. v $HH “1 “hate -béem put in ‘nind of tbeir “ Engagements from more, The infurance on fhips from Jamaica to: London s #bamope Quarter. - It is jaid they are daily in Expedta-, 30 guineas per cent. iy y * iy, dian of bearing that the Englifb bave made 2 Demand of The demand for Logwood is {0 great, that within 15 Men of War,agreeable to Treaty. : thefe two months ‘it has rifen 100l per cent. * = “Fbe Fieetsto be commandid Jeperately by Sir Edward. ~ The Britifh fhips that ‘are ftopped in the fpenith Hawke and Admiral Pocock will foon be ready. : ports, have their rudders taken off, not as prizes, but Lord Howe, Sir Piercy Brett, and Capt. Peter Dennisy as a fecurity till they are convinced of the Englithinthe are going out each with a powerful Squadron upon & - Weft Indies. IEREE btk s Serent Services.... A [quadron is preparing for Admigh His Msjefly’sfhip Venus has bro’t into Plymouth, a Keppe! to jail for the coaft of Poriugal, to fuccour ti. Fiench Eaft.India thip, called the Bologne. of 20.Guns againf any Attempts of their’s and onr Enemies. mounted, and 1oz men, bound (rgg‘n the Ifle of Bour- Itis [atd a Squadron of 4 flout Ships of War, to ¢ bon to Port 'Orient, leden with coffee and pepper,valu- 1500 Men, is naw fiting out, for an Expedition og ed at ‘4o,000 L flerling. * 53 ' A 073 e Spaniards’ in the South Seas, to be command. Colberg farrender’d by Capitulafion, after & vigorous Capr. McNamara, lateCommander of theRbeda India, defence, the 17th of December, to Gen. Romanzoff. Orders are fent to the Lord Lieutenant of Irelana The Ruffians are slfo in poflefhion of Commin & city compleating all 1he Regiments in that Kingdom, a on the banks of the Diwenouw ;end it is fasid the &eep them in Readine/s to march at the fi f# notice Swedifh army has entered Mecklenburgh . ; Yefterday the Right Hon. Wiiliam Pitt, was a Portfmonth, Fan. /5. - Sic Piercy Brett, in the New- Court at. St Famer.: uik, is daily expe@ed to fail. | We are grealy hutried 16, Yefferday marning came the agreeable new: | here in all ‘our War ‘departments. Every thng of b Swiftfure man of war, commandca by tie hunura force that éen fwim i# to be ficted out f or the reception Thomas Stanbope, fuppifed to buve been Iiff, was put & of the Spanisrds. = ¢ to Torbay ) Paris, JFan. 6.y We have accounts . from Turin, Netwithflanding what bas becn faid of omr irocps beir that England hath gained fo much ground there, that reca/led from Germany, we are credibly informed, tha the King of Sardinia is-ready to declarein her fuvour; jnflogd thereof, 2 reinforcement will be fent there. X afd ic is expe@ed that he. will endeavour to. feize the ¢ is faid that acertain moble D.... is tomake a Motior Milanefe. - But if liis Saxdinian, Majefty fhould take the i g grand 4. mbly, for the calling bome the Britifp ficid, the King of the, Two Sicilics will do fo toa ; and trogp; from Germany. upwards of 30,060 Neopolitan troops will join a body It is reperted that four Millions extraordinary will of ' Aultriars, 1o make hesd sgsinft the Sardinisn 3¢ raifed for the fervice of the enfuing year, on account of Monarch. ; ; the Spanifb War. ' i Janusry. 9. The prefent reportis, that the Duke 18, Admiral Stevens has been joined by a Number of of Bedford ‘will be appointed Secretary of State, in the Men of War at Gibraltar, Juficient to undertake ang. rogntoft vt w i : Y Jervice that may gccur in thofe parts. " The Ear] of Bute, Lord Chamberlin, in the room of * ' Letters from the Hague import, that the States _ The-Duke ot Devarfhire, Fisft Liord of theTreafury, are deiiberating: on the' expediency of offering their, in the room of : _ g mediation foracjufting the differences between Spaim ““The Duke of Neweaitle, who retires. . and Great Britsin. ' It is reported that Gen. Barrington s to be appointed TheKing ofPruffia has ilfued aProclemation, addrefled’ Governor of Gibraltar. Hils to'the inhubitants’ of Silcfis; exhorti#§ them -agein not - On Tueldsy Jaft Charles Bambridge, Efq; Paymafter (o Jiften to the finifter dnfinustions of his Enemies of the Forces in Belleifle, arrived in Town from that Fan, 21. > Ttis thought thut the Troops now affem™ Hlin, where he will foon return; fo that there is no bling fos an Expeditihy hnder the Commund bf the Doubt, bat the Retention of that Acquifition will bé B, 176f Albemarle, are efther deftined for Lifbon; to maintsined during thg War, as it may be anqugv-lent protet the Kingdom' ¢f ‘Portigel ffom an Invifion on for Minorea on theConclufion of a Peace, efpecially 83 1o giqe ofSpain, 'or- to take. Poflefiion, of she Ifland of it is certain that France has slready ceded Minorca t0 ¢ o0 where the brave native Illanders are (o fond of Spain, with & Promife of Gibraltar, 7 F. . preferving their Freedom from their hated afters the | sguinft Genoele, they are ready to.admit the Englifh ingo the Pofleffion of that large and ufeful Isnd, which abqt};\dg + with good Hasbours andPoress . & Aes Tt is faid an Expedition will be undertaken Hifpaniola ; as it is inhabited both by the French and Spaniards, ;. |00 43 ey w0 Ry