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NEWYORK, Jiys | ~ Wednelday Evening -1aft, failed tromSendy Hook his Majeity’s Ships the Enterprize, Capt. Holton, of 20 Guns: the Lizerd Frigate, Capt. Banks of 36 Gone; and the Porcuping Sloop of 14 Guns, will 8 "Tranfparts having on board his Majefty’s §8th Re- ziment, 4 Companies of Major Gorham’s Rangers, and about 500 Provincials ; Their Deftination we leave our Readers to find out. Thur{day Night laft, Sir William Johnlon, arrived heve from Eafton, New-Jerley, where he was st & T'reery with the Heads of feveral Tribes of Indians. L@t Thurlday died at Perth Amboy, insn advan- ced Age, the Honorable Andrew Jobaiton,Elq ; one of his Majefty’s Council for New- Jerfey, and "Trea- ~rarer of the Eaftern Divifion of that Province. N e N N D Nt \ Nl \ e e\l ) e pred) Port of BOSTON, July 10. Entred In, Burroughs, Higgins, and Luce from Conncticuc; Thacher trom Lifbon ; Jaccblon from London ; M’'Farlend from St. Mertins ; Swan from Dominieo ; Roberts, Smith, and Coffin from Pbi- ladelphia ; Parker from NorthCarolina ; Froft from Turks Ifland ; Morton from Gaudaloupe. Cieared Qut, Ford, Squier, snd Deming for Con- welticut ; Langley for Rnode Ifland : Thomplon for Barbados ; Tayler for London ; Lambard for Vir- ginic ;" Osr for Maryland ; Doubleday for Weit Jndics ; Fuigham for New Providence ; Parker for MNorth Ceroiina ; Reed for Nova Scotia. CUTOMEHOUEE, PiscataqQua, Jury igth, s Entered Inwaras. Schooner Amherft, Theo. Merrill fromMartinique. Sloop Pheerix, Matthaw Lindfey from Virginia. S'oop Induftry, Robert Lawfon from Rhode Ifland, Sloop Sca Floewer, Samuel Harris from Virginia. 8loop Neptune, Jsmes Drew from Rhode Ifland. B:ig Succels, James Gilmore from Barbades. .. Cleared Outwards. Schooner Duck, Willism Vicker for Virginia. Sloop Mary, Daniel Robbins for Bermudas, SloopCharmingPolly, NathanelSsxton forLongI{land. Siocp Betfey, Enoch Bartlet for Annapolis. Saip King George, Joleph Stanney far Jamaice. SlocpElizapeth, Joffph Sewal for Nova Scotis. A, o] et s A [ W Afahel Herreman of Plaflow, hereby gives Notice, That he {ets out for CROWN- POINT on Tuelday next, the 1gh Inft. and will rarry any Letters that may be lett at the following Places, yiz. Mr. Fofs’s, Innholder in Porifmouth ; €lark’s st Greenland ; Folfom’s at Execter ; Hun- toons at Xingfton ; Renkin'sst Londénderry ;3 Des- con Kendell’s st Lichfield ; Major Moulion’s st Haimpton ; snd Balch’s st New Salem ; Eight Shil- lings to be leit with each Letter, and they will be delivered sccording to Direélion. ] Frovince ot New Hampsuirs, June 22d. 1762. NOTICE it hereby given to all Gentlemen Volunteers, that has « Mind to ferve His M;jefty King GEORGE the Third;in filling up snd complesting his Regiments now ferving in Americs, Yt them repair to Lient. Rolert #Wallace, at-his Dwel- ling Houle in Londonderry sforelsid, where they #hsll mee: with proper Er.coursgement. Befides the Province Bounty, which is fix Pounds S:erling, and bis Excellency General Zmber/i’s Bounty, which is five Pounds New York Currency, they thall at their Xulifting, have & Dollarte dsink his Majefty’s Health, paid by me RoBERT WaLLAB. N. B. Szid Wallace will attend - any Gentlemen ghat hes o Mind o Inlift, every Friday for thetwo enluing Mouths, or till the Régiments be complested, at 1'hree of the Ciock Aiternoon, at the Dwelling Houle of Licut. Holen, Innholder in :id Town. Province of New-HaMmpsHirg NOTICE ishereby given to the Propristors of = Tra& of Land granted by the Pur chefers of Mafon’s Patent, to Fobn Leavitt, Daniel Mar/ton, and others, ealled Leavitt’s Town, That their Meeting held the 6th Day of July Inft. on Ad- iowrs ment, is fusther Adjourned to Tuefday the 3d 'Dy ot Auguft next, st Twelve of the Cloc;l:, at the H ule of Capiain 7obn Leavitt’s, Tnnholder in Nerth Hamptom in the Province aforefaid ; and faid Pro- prictors are hereby defired to payin the Charges thet have erifen on their refpeétive Rights at or be tore the fuid third Day of Aagult; otherwile their Rights will immediately be returoed Forfeited, or Seld, at 8 Vendue : the {ald Proprietors are all de- fired 1o attend the Meeting, as there will be Matters of Importance tranfacted, ' Nerth Hamptox, Abrakam Drake, Colleftar. Fuly the agth, { Dawisl Sambar z, Junr, Pres, Ck ~ "Provinck oF New-Hampsuire. AT the Requeft of the Hon JOHN TEMPLE, Efg; Surveyor General of His Majefty’s Cuftoms——The Juftices of the Superiéar Court of Judicature, &c.. of this Province, have ordered Writs of k4 Affiftance to be iffued to the Officers of the Kings Cuftoms here. Faly 15. Sy "N N ] PN ) (e PR ) ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on the ERate of Mr. Edene- zer Light, late of Exeter, Gentleman, deceas'd, sre defired to bring in their Accounts to Mr: Samuel Hall, of Exeter atorefaid, Tanner, Adminifrator (o faid Eftate, in order for a fpeedy Settlement. ey ey Lasyen) R A R ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Capt. Fona- than Bootbby, Jute of Portimouth, Mariner, deceas’d, are defired to bringin their Accounts to Daniel War- ner of Port{mouth aforefsid, E‘qs fole Executar to fsid Eftate, in order for Settlement. ey o] (s, ) \ oo )\t )\ pond PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. NOTICE is hereby given to the Propriztors of the original Rights, of the Town- fhip of Gilmantown in faid Province, That the Vendue holden at Exeter the Twentieth Day of April laf, for the Sale of Part of the original Rights for the Payment of the TAXES due thereon, ftands Adjourned to Tuelday the Tenth Day of Auguft next, st the Houfe of Mr. Fonathan Gilman, Innholder in faid Exeter, tobegin st T'wo o'Clock Alternoon, when the {2id Ssle will sgain begin and go on, ’till sll be Sold. Exeter, Fuly 12. 3 DanierL Grant, Colle&or. PN ) NP ) ) o ) N ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that heve sny Demands on the Efate of Jo/zpb Mouiten, laie of Portlmouth, Blackimith, decealed, sre defired to bring in their Accounts to Fofeph Moglton of Portfmouth aiorefsid, Adminiftrator to faid Eftate in order for fetiiement. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Sv/omon Lowwd, late of Porilmouth, Cordwasioer, decesled, esre defired to bring in their Accounis to Abigal Lowd, Admini firatix to faid Eftate in order for feciiement S\ e\ ad \\ o N preaen) L ON DO N . April 24, The Caimacan of Conflantinople, paffing tbrough the frects of that capital, to infpe the bebavier of the peaple, 1o bear complaints, and ts redrefs griew ances, flepp’d into a baker's fbop, and ordsred bis bread 80 be examined, which being found very defedlive, either in quantity or quality, the Caimacan direfted bis ovin to be beated, and when it was o, ordered the baker to be tied meck and beels, and thrown into it ;5 after which, be caufed it to be foped up clofe. Some days after, converfing with a Chrifiian Ambaffader, hissexcellercy took the liberty of reprefemting to that magifirate, that sbis panifbment was too fevere. 1 do acknomwledge 1bat it was, faid the Caimacan ; but pray does mothing of this kind ever bappen amongfl you? The Ambaffador owned there eere fach mildemeanors, but that in order to refirain them, there were punifoments properly pro porviened to fuch coffences. Mighty ewell, replicd the Caimacan, but notwitbfianding thefe punifbments, do not thefe peogle Jometimes offind again. The Ambafadir owned thiy did: but than faid be, we punifb them again, and punifb them more feverely Obob ! ery'd out the Cdimacan, you do 5 and is not this lofing time ? One ungfual, and teo [evere chaflifement as 1 own this to be, will kecp the bakers of Conflantinople-boneff for at leaft ten years, and 1 fball never bave occafion to bake another, while 1 am in office ; whereas with you, there is nothing but offending & punifbing punifbing and offending, worid witheut end. [ Thole of that Pro- tefiion amongft us, who are fo otien found D:ficient, need ta biefs their Stars that they have nota Caimacan to deal with. } Extraét of a Letter from Brefl, April 19. ¢¢Qur Men here work doubie Tides, and have done fo for fix Weeks paft, in preparing & great Number of flat bottomed Boats, which are now al motft all finithed, Thew sre defigned for a grand Expedision, bugte what Part, is kept s profound Se- cret, thopgh Delieve to be lomewhat near, as they wil) net besr much Weather.”, ‘ , th;\t Sir Edward Hawke is to { mé xpedition ageinlt the- aemy. Poriuguele pon o the Squadon,in order to go It is faid in concert u E join E end is relolved to he Court of Great- Briisin, im & Mannes becoming the Dignity of a Letters from Gibraltar brisg an Account, that there Monarch, - all the Offers made by from Turin we learn, that his Sar By an Account are now at Sea no lefs than 40 srmed Corlzirs: from 1is of Granby will take Leave dinian Majefty has rejected Algiers and Tunis, cruifing upon the Spaniaids, and that many more armed Veflels were fitted out ac Tripoli, Salle, and other Ports of Barbary, on the fidy is to fsme Account. the Courts of France and Spein, der to fet out for pplied with Pruffians, and the reinforced with a large Body 9 y 50,000 Horfe and Foot, in Bri- morrow in or deration of which no Sub It is (aid the Mar jelty To eight Bsttalions of which are to come fromGermany, of his Ms whole Plice is to be fu King of Pruffia is to be of Ruflisns, fome fa tilh Pay, in Confi be paid to Pruffia; d Men of War, with Light Horfe em- Quantities have been Hungary. Lifbon, were 10 fail lefia, notwithftanding it is pe of There is a great Scarcity of Provifion and Forege in the Auftrin Army in Si Tris Day the Lion snd Hin the Traniports and Troops tor Clear, but trested hima from Portimouth. Two T'roo by pretended that fuch great , and afterwsrds tran'ported from Bohemia end barked there Yefterday. This y 8. On Sunday arrived at Cowes theAtlantick, Green, ~from New Englend for London, who was taken , who hsd teken the N=D Q. N; M s off Cape very civilly, and puat bim on board the Atlantick ; and he iz fafe arrived, with his Mate alfo. y L ® Brayton of Whitehaven, John Harriion, Mafter, on 8 French Privateer, and ranfomed the 26th of April met with & Spanifh Privaceer fulfil all his Engegements with ¢ to take upon him the Command of the rces there. Germany, Jready ordered from hence, Befides the Troops 2 snd from Ireland and Belleifle to Portugal, 14000, i ] Britith Fo more Infantry are, we are told, 80 be fen¢ thither 3 was one of the Ships that came out of Carolina un der Convoy of the Dolphin Man of War,