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/ i LN NEW- LONDON Funen. Laft Saturday tbe eidefl Son of she Wiasw Wallace, of Middieten 4 Boy aboat 12 ge,an old, was acciaently ed i River at tbat Place. dfl;’?:;:r‘fe:m Haddam, that Daniel Clark, the only Som of Mr. Hezekiab Clark of that ‘Tu_wz,»agedabu_fl! 21 Years, as be was wrefling (in Friendfbip ) with one of bis Mates, on Friday Ix’xfl, twas tbraa{n, by which be was fo wounded in bis Body that be t/xpxud in aboxt Six Hours after. to the great Grief of 415 Parents-and e 4 Agwgn“;“.‘[ O N. June a1 Tuefday His Excellency the Gevernor was pki’/afi ¢ ;:{r:zm the Great and General Court of this. xQ BE SOLD,;. Very cueip o1 Cath 07 fhoe Crelit, ; BY HeXRY APPLETON, At his 5hop next Door o Capt. Zechariab’ Fofs, An Affortment of GOODS fuitable for the feafon. TO BE SOLD BY PIERSE LONG, New Philadelphia Flour by the Province to Wedne[day the Feurth Day of Augult "”&,flarrell,» Chcap for Cath. baving firff made tbe following SPEECH %0 & Hwfi(‘iezifém of the Council, and of the Houle of Reprefentatives, ; %::l‘fi‘::ndf;mtfi you without expreffing my Satisfaltion at the ready and eafy Difpatch of the Bufinefi of this Seffien 3 which batb fully made good the Affu rouces you gave at the Begmmr:’g of it. 1 dan‘t doubt But thot every futare Seffion .wzll_:nnrrthm to improve the Harmony now Jubfifting in the General Ceart, 'and affird frequent Inflances of the greas Advantages arifing therefrom Council Chamber, 12, 1762. Exjt‘rlnnéet of a L7ctter from Lowdon, dated June 120. ...\ EVERY Thing is carried on Jo fecret in the Cabinet, that Nothing tranjpires. Ws bear of fingle Jbips failing, as well as Fleets, but never bgar of their Deflination, tiil sheir drrivai at their defiined Place, or returs with Prizes. *Iis the Opm!an'vj" Numbers, shat the Mr. PITT bos declined the thflr,, be is conlulted, and all bis Plans iuz/_w;.i bg 6::7,g frequently in private with bis Majefiy.”. «eo . Ic;":u r;;;:: 7':':;’{ Woburn, That ijamrd:y lof the Houfe of Mr. Eliphaz Reed, of :_bat P.faa was Con. Jfumed by Fire, together with all bisBurniture. We bear that Captain Herlow iz n large Schooner belonging to Plhmoui’, who (ailed from thence for Barbados about three Weeks ago, enerfet in 2 [udden Squall of Wind foxr Days after foe came 04, and ons Man drowned the reft javed their Lives by taking to ‘b‘Lf:;‘;mm, Evening, Captain Hall arrived bere in 20 Days from Halifax. : "’Extn&’of/ o Letter from s Gentleman at Lifkss, - dated April 28, 1762, 2t o: THE Spaniards Bebaviour to thli Country, wohich muff now become a Principal in the War, azd the Demands made by Fronce and Spain upis this Court nat being [ubmitted 1o, their Ambaffadors are gherefore retired ; and we expel daily that ¥ ar will be apenly declared and Hoflilitics begin upon the Fron- tiers, where the Poriuguele bave collefted 40,000 Men Jor their Defence, to belp em wherein the ‘Engli/b muft of Courfe beat the Expince of lending their Affifance; %0 which End a Body of Forces is joon expeled from England and Ireland As the Caufe is fo juff we may veniure te Place owr Corfidence in the Prote&ion of Hiaver. and to flatter our Jeloes that our Euqm; will be baffl-d in their iniquituous Schemes..... It is & dijagreeabie Carcumflance to be fituated [o near a Seat of war : but there is no Remedy but to Submit patiently t0 sur Fate and to bope that as few bad Confequences as p [fble witl refuit from st Under all Circumflances and Situations, 1 jball ever remain with mucb Jruth” &e ... " Captain Soomes, in whom the above Letter came, left Lifbon the 4th of May, ard inferms that fix Sail of Tranfports, with Britifb Traops on board, were already arriged there, and ihat otbers were daily expelted ... That it was reported Admiral Saunders with bi. Fleet bad blickaded the Port of Cadiz. and ibat they expeced Joon to bear be was in Poff [in of that Place, PORI of BOSION, Fune 21, Entered In, Taylor from Comnelfiicut Simmons from Marylasd, Wiides and Delano from North Carolina. Bartlett from Saltertuda. Nickls from Lou fbourg. Peacock Srom Glafgow. ; Cleared Out, Davis and Inglifp for Amfierdam. Beale for Maryland. Bernard for Philadelpbia. Freeman for Québic. Bafs and Calf for New York. Simpjon for Nova Scotia. Curtis for Weft Indies. Harris for Barbados. o S i AT Fra. Bernard. e Yorxk, Fune 23. Mprs. Woodbridge of this Town, upwards of 7o Years of Age, baving labour’d under a Dropfy of the Belly for a long Tinm, on the 28¢5 of laft Month was tap’d by Dr. Jackfon, jun. of Portfinouth, and near five Gallons of Water came away : She is now in a fair Way of Recovery, not having any-Symptoms of the Diforder returning. : W AN T E D, within Threeg Weeks, Two Pair Wild GEESE ;: En-} quire of the Printer, BBt i Went-Adrift from oft the Hon. Henry SuerBurni, Elq; Waarfe, on Tuelday Evening the z2d Initant,Seven Barrelis of 1'urpentine; Whoever has tsken it, or any of it up, and will bring it to the Subiciiber, fhall be well Rewarded, by ¢ Foleph Barrell. NATHANIEL GRIFFETH, Hereby informs his Cuftomers and others, That he hasRemoved fror the Saop, where he lately work’d, to & new Shop neatly sppcfi.c the School- “Heoufe in this Town, and nex: Door 10 Mr. Colbourn Barrell’s, where all Sorts of Gold{miths & Je. e/lers work is done, in the neateft manner : Cuftome:rs may depend on being ufed well, N. B. Taylors Work is done in the cheapeft and beft manner, in the other Part of the fame Shop by George Sheriff. e, ] (s, ) ) N ) TO BE SOLD At pudlick VENDUE on Monday the 12th of July fexe, at the Houfe of Major Tézcomt’s in Dover, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, A LOT of Land in Rochefler, contsiring sbout 150 Actes, well timbered, being in the Third Divifion ; any Pcrfon may have their Choice out of three Lots in faid Towa, which lays near the great Ponds,all belonging to Eleazer Colzan, junr. of Rachefter, and Fofeph Co/man ot Newington, of whom sny perfon maey inquire for Particulers : Conditions of lale to be feen at Time and Place of fale. WHEREAS Samuel March has Rode as a Carrier from this Town to Falmoutb, in Cafco-Bay, ever fince Offober laft, This is to defir¢ thofe Perfons who engaged with him for News Papers, to advance now for the Year, in order to enable him to comply with his Engage- ments 3 and not put him to the Trouble of colleéting at the Year’s End. If his Performances has been hitherto agreable, he intends to continue, provided there is ftill fuitable Encouragement ;—And thofe Gentlemen who have Bufinefs that Way, may depend upon being ferved with Fi- delity and Difpatch—Letters may be left at the Printing Office in Portfmouth, half a Pifttereen to be left with each Letter of a common Size. LOST fome Days ago in this Town, a Girls Pocket, with a Pocket Book and Key - in it, with forae other {mall Things. Whoever re- turns it to the Printer fhall be fatisfied for their Trouble. ; S, mnd) i et (e ] (el TO BE SOLD For Six Hundred and Fifty Pounds O.T. A Likely NEGRO WOMAN, about 17 or 18 Years of Age’s lately ar- rived from Guinea—Enquire of the Printer, One Sixteenth Part of all the Lands belonging to the Sheeplcut Compzny, (o called, lying on each fide Sheepfcut River, which is fome thing to the Eaftward of Kenebeck River.......Any Perfon that has an Inclination to purchafe the fame, may apply to the Printer hereof. L O N O N, Ap:il 3. Yefterday Lady PEMBROKE, fet out for Blenham- Heufe, the Seat of the Duke of Marlborough, her Ladyihip’s Brother. An interefling ANTCDOTE, ND fo, as [ was faying, it was quite a premeditated Affsir, and by no Means, the Effe& of s fudden Fit of Paflion, or — were together at 2 private publick Rout, or Bk the g\ug‘n: Sclors thek abiusdy weai eff ; that \u;; }\’z;m was iatended for the Execution of their Pro- ject.. They danced together. ‘Abouc I'wo in tne Mordirg, (ays fhe to her Mather...“My dear Madaip I am forry to be the Caule of 2eping you hese 10 long beyond your uual Hour of Repole ; but really I am in fachSpi:iis,and find my feli 1n {fuch : Humour for Dancing, that I fear it will be late, beiose Ifhall be able to perfuade my felt 1o give over, - Do, goodMadam,let me perfuade you to retire with- out me. "... ‘O!by no Means, my Dear, (replied the kind Mother ) I have not the leaft $nclingtion to go Home; (o don’t make your felf st all unealy aboug me : ...."YourTime thall be mine.” This unexpeéted and fuperabundantGooanefs difconcerted theirScheme, and obiiged the Gentleman to have Recourle to0 & 2d Plot. - About Four in the Morning, the Company broke up. The Mother's Chair appeared at the Door; but that of the Daugiiter’s was not to be found : Upon which her Partner very maturally defired the Young - Lady to accept of his. The prudent Matron thanked him for the Offer, and told Eim, that the would put Mi‘s into her Chair, and that fhe her feli would make Ufe of his. This fhe sccordingly performed,and by that Means, added one reftlefs Night more to her Daughter’s Virg—ty. Thenext Morning the young Lady took it into he:Head to vifit her Uncle, fepped into her Chair and quitted her Father’s Houfe, The Chairman fat her down at a certain Hoyle, in s cer- win Street, which Houfe was previoully prepared tor the Purpole. She told the Fellows to come again at a certain Hour, and o difmiiled them. The Chyie returned according to O:der; but on enquiring for the Lady,the Men were told,that fhe had been gone trom therce a confiderable Time. This was rcported to her Father,who the next Morning receiv’d s Let- ter, which by the Hand writing on the Dire&lion, he knew to behit Daughter’s. He took the Letter, read the Superlcription, and then returned it to the Bearer, telling him he might give itto the Perlon - from whom it came. The Loveralfo wrote a Let- ter to hia Wife_; in which be informed her,that tho™ hehad lived with her {o many Years, it had never, notwithftanding all hisEndeavours, been in hisPower to bring himfelf to love her asthe deferved; thatMils ™ was the only Perfon for whom he ever felt a resl Afleftion, and that with her theretore he had deter- mined to fpend the reit of his Days. [They imme- diately embarked for Germany,ia cheirWay to Lisly, where according to the Fathion of theCountry, they are determined to live togecher till they grow weary - of each other. ] On Saturday {e’nnight the noble Lord-and Lady fet offin & Poit Chaife tor Gravefead ; from whence they took Water and proceeded to the Point, about two Miles below Tilbury, where they waited till = ‘Duich Veflel was cleared, not chufing to embark be- fore. As this took up fome Time, and the Weathcr was very cold, the Lord and Lady lay down in the . Boat, covered with the Tilt, while the Waterm:n walked to and fi0 on the Shore. After the Cuftumé Houfe Offgers had cleared the Veflel, the Lord and Lady embarked. However the Winds notpeing fa~ vourable, the Dutchman on Friday l:ft was got ro farther than the Nore. Betore the Dutchmen failed from Gravefend, the Officers having obferved two Foreigners on board, whom they (ufpeéted to be FrenchPrifoners, the Officers were ordered on board sgain to bring thole Perlons on Shore for a ftricter Examination ;and & Rumg¢ur then prevailing that the Perfons the Watermen had fhipped on board the Veflel, muft be the Lord and Lady, the Csptain of s Vefiel, then st Gravefend, on Friday Morning manned his Boat, went with her himielf, and pro- cceded to the Nore, wheie coming vp with the Duichman, he boarded him, and by Force of Arms, demanded the fair Lady, and brought her off in Tii- umph (leaving the noble Lord behind) to the Falcon at Gravelend, where the continued all Friday Nighs, very difconflolate, and full of Tears. She had cvery Civility offered, but refufed to go to Bed. The Caprain it is {aid, fent & Meflenger to the Nore, to let his Lordfhip know that the Lady was {afe landed and was at the Falcon at Gavelend ; upon which his Lordfhip quitted the Duichman, and returned to the Lady the next Morning about three o’Clock, There appezred two Gentlemen from London, very intimate with his Lordfhip ; however on a fudden, his Lordfhip agreed with the Mafter of a Cod Smack for 50 Guineas, snd 12 Guineas more to a Pilot, to take them with all Expedition to one of the firft Ports in Holland......Accordingly, every Thing being provided, his Lordthip, and the Lady, who was drefled in a black Silk Sack, with a Leghorn Hat on her Head, tied down with aHandkerchicf to conceal her Feuce, put off from Gravefend on Saturday Mor- ning about Ten o’Clock, on board the Ccd Smacky, and proceeded diretly on their Voyage. | N. B. In our laft but ene, we bad an Acccunt of & nobleEarl's decamping with ayoungLady of Fortune &ic. Berlin, Feb. 12 Licut. Generai Czernichet hath pafled the Oder under Kiappitz with the 20,cca Ruffisns under his Command, dire&ing his Marciz towards Polen. The Pruffian Troops have C:ders inconfiderste Precipitationg-You areto know they not to give them the lealt Moleftation, ,,