The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, July 23, 1762, Page 3

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landed on faid Ifland, we thall not do them . ony Harm, bat fhall prote@t them if they do not take up Arms, if they give necef- fary Succours ; we bound them expielly, as well of thofe Jultices of the Peace and principal Planters,do notleave their Houfes orSettements,neither to defend them(elves ; " if they do any Thiog againft the faid De. " claration they fhall be treated according to the Laws of War. Saturday June 25. 1762: (Sign'd) Le Compte De Hrffon Ville.” We hear that upon Advice being recei- ved at St. John's of the Eaemy’s Ships be- ing at the Bay of Bulls, one or two Veflels were immediately difpatched from thence to England with an Account of it. And on receiving the above Advices here, hisMajefly’sCoancil were immediate- < Jy called together, and feveral Exprefies were difpatch’d, and two Veflels hired by the Government as Packet Boats to pro- ceed immediately to Adm. Pocock in the Weft Indies. PORT of BOSTON, July 1. Entered In. Ball and Stone fram Rhode Ifland ; Dickey from Chigneéto ; Savage from Guudaloupe ; Calsham and Parfons from Virginia ; Dogget from Halifax ; Sareleficld from S:. Martins ; Dogget and Wilfon fiom North Carolina ; Celfcy and Warner from Conne&icut ; Grafh and Shiverick from Philadeiphis ; Trumen from Quebec ; Akins from Newfoundland ; Hilton and Scarle from New York. Clesred Oui, Barns, Jennings, Higgins, Coggefh:ll, and Barret for Conneéticut ; Smita for Philadelphis ; Cuthing, Gorham, and Allen for North Caroling ; Waterman, Sharrad, Walker, -and Symmes for Weft _Iadies ; Hornby for Barbados ; Bragdon tor Nova Scois ; Hunter, Hirdman, and Cunningham for London ; Tuftsfor Cork end Briftol ; Biuney end Swatridge for Afica ; Banning for Maryland, PorTsmouTH. By #n EXPRESS who left New York Yefterday fen’rnight, we have the following News from the Havannah. NMEW"YORK, Juyrs. On Tuefday iaft arrived bere the Sloop Alice Capt. Lafb,in 30 Days from Famaice; but laf from the Havannab in 15 Days By bim we learn, That 17 Days ago, 3 Leaguss of tbe Havannah, be was boarded by an En gifb Officer of bis Majefly's Ship the Aicide, wbe informed bim that the Troops under the Command of the Earl of Albermarie, londed at tbe Havannah without Oppsfition ; but tbat the Spaniards gawe them a warm Re- ccption as foom as they made their Approaches; that they bad [unk tbree of their Ships in the Entrance of the Harboar, to prevent the En- &lib Fleet from geiting in. Tbat a Porty of Sailers belonging to anm Englifp Frigate, geing on Shore in Search of frefb Frevifions, were [urrounded by the Enemy, and 13 of them cat to Pieces, in @ very inbiman Man zer . and that a Licwtenant of the Rangers bad bis Nofe a1d Ears cut of, and was otherwife ufed very ungenteely by the Spani “ards, and fent to the Englifp Camp by Way of Derifiun ; which intelligence incenjid the Earl of Albermarie Jo much, that be [ent Word te the Governor of the Havannab, that be fbould neither give nor take Quarters, and defired bim to kill every Englifb Prifoner be Joould take, for be wsnld ds tbe [amz by all the Spaniards he met with . Abasit a Week before Capt. Tofp left Fa- maica, fome Englifb Prifoners arrived there Jrom St. Jago on the Ifland of Cuba, who bad been taken and carried in there by a French Privateer : .. 'Ubey affured, That the Spanierds at that Place bad not received any Accrunt of War being declared 5 thar no Privateers were fitted out there ; and that euly two Men of War were in that Harbour, with their Top Mafls and Yards all firuck. That our Army Commanded by the Earl of Albermarie bad linded [afely at the Havan nab, and were in Poff.ffion of & bigh Hill (which commands the Moore Caflle, and City of Hevannat) on wiicd 13:y had ¢reded their. Batterics, avd began ts 22y on the Place the 15th of Fane,...lbe Numbir of Sh:psof War at the Havinnab, faid 10 be 20, 14 of wbich of the Line Since the Date of the New York : Paper, a Veflel arrived from Phila- delphia, which fpoke witha Veficl from New-Providence, been out 13 Days from the Havannah,who told him they had taken Four Forts on the Ifland of CUBA,and he believ’d before he could arrive, the whole would be reduced. Extr-& ofa Letter from New Port, Rhode Ifland, to & Friend in this City, Juiy 13. Laf Evening arrived bere from St. Mi ¢bael’s one of the Weflern Iflands, Captain James Clark, wos brings au Account of ore of our Men of War taking a Spanifb Gallecn with 37 Millions of Dollars en Board, and carried ber to England ; [be was taken mear the Weftern Iflands in ber Way to Spain. There were five of them, nat in Company, which were 10 fail foom after this, and that there were two Large Gallies cruifing off the fiand to meet them, to furnifb them woith Men, which they bad on board for that. Purpofe. Captain Clarke, informs farther, that be fpoke with the Superic Man of War, whs informs bim that fbe and two more Men of War, fationed off the Ifland to Cruife for the otber Galleons 5 and that there were four French Men of War cruifing Likeewifs to meet with the Galeeons. to Convay them Jafe to Port : That one Day the Englifb Man of War [aw the four Fremch to the Windward of them lying by,but did net offir to bear down, and that anotber of cur Men of War bad taken o very rich Spanifb Ship, loaded with Money and Hides from Colona, in the Brafils, and carried ber to Madeira, be Jays that the above News was eredited in the 1fland A Lik ot the FLEET on the Prefent EXPEDITION. Line of Battle Ships, viz. one of go Guns; oucof 80 ; fix of 74 ; one of 70 ; four of 64; two ol 66 ; five of 60; one of 68 ; one ot 50 Guns :inall 22 Ships of the Line, befides two Line of Battle Ships ; and two Frigates, expeéted with the Forces from North America. 22 Frigsies with theFleet. The Land Armny corfitt of nineteen re- gular Regiments ; Commanderin Chief Y.ord ALBERMARLE. Y i s v el ) (i \tnd We bear that Captain DaniEL WENT- WORTH, of this Teon, baving taken Paffage #n Capr. Coombesin a Schooner from Antigua bound to Newbury, was taken ill with the Small Pox 5 Days after they came out, and died om the PafJuge. — e e Yorg, {1 Purfuant to an ORDER of His MajEsTY’s JusTices of the Court of General Seflions of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas holden at York for the County of York, on the fecond Tuefdey of July 1762, NOTICE is hereby given to all Perfons who fhall have any Thing to do before faid Court of General Seflions of the Peace for the future, (o give theirAttendance on the Firl' Day ofesch Term, that the Bufinels of faidCourt may be firft difpatch’d: And the Juitices of the Peace for fiidCounty are hereby defired Jealonsbly to attend sccordingly. . And to all Perfons who fhall have any Bufinefs before the faid Inferior Court, that tey need not attend ’dll Wednelday in the Firfk Week of each Term except July, and then not ’cill Thur(day in faid Week. Asteft. Joun Frost, Clerk of faid Court. All Perfons who have any Demands on the Eftates either of Henry Matoen, Jate of Gieenland, dor Fobn Maloon ofNew Murket,deceaied,are defired to apply toWilliamWeeks ot Greenland, Adminiftraior to faid BEftates ; and likewile all Indebted are defired 10 make [peedy Payment to faid Aiminifirator, Piecoviker or Wew Hasischids, NOTICE is hereby given, "That Sarab Rofi of Porifmauth, Wisow, b Pciitioned the Generil Aflembly of tad Provinee, faitiog forth that her Father by & ceriaia Daed, the Date of which is medtion ed, gave a cestain Lot of Land; Percel o the Land now in her Poflcilion, to her lats Hulband Fobn Refs, and her felf ; and as iz sppears by the Deed, it was the Donoi’s Intention to veit the Fee Siwmple ia heir Children, but by the Uatkii ulnels of the Scrivenor, who wrate the D.ed, there is no knowing where it vefts, and thercupon praying that fhe might have Leave to bring in a Bill to remove the Doub’, snd acertsin that Matter according to the Doner’s 1a- tention. Any Perfon who ihal have sry Thing t0 obje againft laid Peliition, may be heard thereon the 10th oi Auguit nex:, if the Aflembly fhall be thea Sizing, and if not, then on the third Day of their Siit- ing next alter the faid 10 h ot Auguft, Portfmouth, Fune 28 h, THEODORE ATKINSON, junr. Secr’ys e S U~ ALL Perfons Inbebted to, or that have 2oy Demands on the Eftzre of JoJeph Maloon Iate of Greenland, decea'ed, are delired to bring in their Accounts to Gideon Walker ot Portimouth, Adminiftrator to faid Eftaic in order for a fpeedy fettle- ment, RN v .TO BE SOLD . By William Haines of Gicenland, about 6 Aeres of Choice good Lend, lying clofe by Greenland Mzeting Houfe ;' being about 22 Rods fromt upow Excter Road, with agocd Dozble Houfe and Barn thereun, with a Number of Apple Trees, and well W atered, (uitable for any(radefman or{rader for furtber Particulars Enguire of jaid Haines, or tbe !Z,’fl” bereof. 109" BE SQLD A LOT of LAND in Batrington, ( No.73) inthe ficond Rangei containing abot Q6 dcres, which formerly belonged to John Hill, late of Paortfmouth, deceafed 5 Inguire of Mrs. Dorothy Read iz Port/mouth. _ All Perfons that have any Demands, or are Indebted unto the Efiste of Captain Jonathan Blunt of Chefler, deceajed, are defired to come and fettle their dccounts twith Mary Biunt of faid Chefler. Admini. Siratrix of (aid Effate ; And that no Perfon may come & be difappointed, She informs them, that Attendence will be given at ber Houfe in Chefler, each Monday and Thur(day until the laff Day of September next, from three to Jeven of the Clock afternoon, Chefter, july 31b. LONDON, My 4. Letters from Spain by the laft Flander’s Mail advife; that the Merchants there were in great Pain for the Havannah, fearing left the Englith Squddron in the Weft Indies fhould attack it, which, thefe Letters fay, could not fail of being sttended with Suc- cels, as the Place is in « very weak Condi- tion, and nat capsble of making much Re- fitance. Thefame Advices add, that the principal Part of the Stores and other Ne- ecflaries fent to its Relief, has been inter- cepted by the Englifh, fo that it would falt the esfiesr Conqueft; and, though feveral more Ships had been fent out to replace them, yct they were likewife not a lintle doubtful of their elcaping. ‘ In a Letter from Ireland is the follow- ing Paflage : ¢ The Rebels in this King- dom are all dilperfed or taken; 237 in Goal : They have done fo much Damuge that we dread s Famine. \ They write fromHamburgh,that {rom the 6:h to the 13h of March, upwards of 1200 Perfons at Warfaw were carricd off by Fegyqre,

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