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Bryfels, May 20. Accerding to a Letter from a French Officer, ths Army (hat is go encamp nesr Dun- s, Eave kirk will be compefediof- twen'y Battalion Cof regulas Troops, and four -Dmtalion of Milids, 1372 Horle. smong whick will be 852 of the King’s Houfhold Troops, 8 Squadrons ot the Dragoons, and a Brigsde of Artillery. The Count ¢’Hercuville is. to' have the Cemmand in chief of this Campaign. Paris, May 17, Orders e given to four Colonels of Horlr, to detsch' 75 Men each from their Regiments, which areto be fentto St.Domingo tolerve asDragoona. We learn from Breft, that three Flutes "ar2 cquipped therz to carry Provifions end . Warlike Stores fram Bour- desux to the Weit Indies. S "I'ne Ships at Breft have on board 1200 of the Regi- ment la Marine. - : We elfo lesyn, thatthe Robufle of 74 Guus, Eville of 64 Guars, Le Coine of 30 Gune, and the Caronne of 26 Guns, which hevz on board oo’ Grensdiers, are gone cut of the Harbour into the Road. “Viétualled sor 7 Months, snd Water for two Monihs. ‘ T'he Ship I'Aliier, ’iippopoten:2, snd I'Sagiltate, went out of the Harbour of Toulon, the 2gth pzit, and were to be followed by the other Ships. ‘The Abbe Sslemo, the Portuguelc Minifter left this the 12th without teking Leave, Pavis, May z1.- It is ersin the Spanifh T'raops have entered Poriugal, that they have begun Hoftilities, and will make all poflible Difpaich (o reduce the whcle Kingdom (except the Capital) beiore the Englith Suc. cobrs arrive. Six Hundred Men will be drasughted from the fland of Majorca, to compleat the Crews of twao Spanifhivien of War st Carthegens, The Toulon Squadron will be rezdy by the Day fix- ed by the Miniitry for its Geparture. It is probable thai it will join the Spanifh Squadron at Carthagens, in ordor (o befet Admiral Saunders on one Side, while the Squadron fiiting cut at Cadiz, doth the lame on the other. ! It is {zid the {mall Squadron from Bredt is failed with s favourable, Wind. iy 151 L OsN D O:N, Mayaj.s i» 4 nnaris By the Flanders mail there isadvice, that the fudden melting of the Snow on the mountains near Bilboz, had csafed fuch an inundation, that upwards of 40 [sil of fhipping were loft in the river, and other demages done to hou'es and efeds, to the amount of 3,000,000 of Livees: - ] Aceording (o a private letter from Lifban, the con- Fernation is entirely over ,and inltead of apprehending either danger or diftrefs, they look upon the prefenc crifis a2 ane of the moft fortunate eveats that ever hap- pened to the Monarchy. It has ftifl=d all murmurs, it has reconciled all parties, and has given fuch a vigour 1o the efforts of government, as has enabled tbe King and Minifter to do more in feven months, than the wileft man in the Kingdom could have thought prac- ticzble in f(sven years, ? : - "They obferve in Letters from Peterfburg, that fince “the Czur’s Acceflion to the Throne, fcarce & Day has elapfed wi hout being marked by {ome Beneiséiion, or fome Ediék to promote the publicGoods . I'be Empe- ror’s 1alt Dzcree is calonlaied for the Improvément of Trade and Agriculuse. ., a5l "Ttis faid that'by the treaty between Ruflia and Pruf- fie, the Emperor of Rufiis guarsntics to the King .of Proflis, sll the dominions. he was poficifed of before the commencement of the prefent war. : Ipihie night berween the 27:h and 28ih ult. a terri- bie Fire broke cut at Maunich, the capiial of the Elec- torate of Bavaris, which ceninmed the palsces of Count Max &nd the Merquis Valvafigei, bafidss & great num- ber of fine houles, 8 mugszing with 20.000 muidsiof fome brewhoufes, &c L'be damaze done by-it 1s very confidereble. 2 Fune 1. It is reported the Parlisment will be proro gurd on. Thurfday next. : The Tran/ports for Germany will fail - Tomorrow, We hear that on Sundav Eveniog errived & Ratifica- tion of & Treaty of pesce igned the 28:h ult, wt Peter- {hurg between the Emperer 'of Ruffis and the King-of Yruflis, : Letiers from Havelberg of the 234 vlt. fay that all the Swedifh Prilcpers confined st Magdebourg were difpatched ; smd that the Pesce between Pruflia and Sweden was to' be made Public at the lame Time when ghat between the Couris ‘of Peteufburg and Berlin is publifthad. . ; ¢ An Embargois-lsid upen all the Shipsiin the Port of Norwsy, snd other Ports in the King of Denmack’s Doniinions. - 3 : A fuperb State Coach is now making to be fent to the Emperor of Ruflis, by the Merchants trading to Ruffia. "}'he Painting, which s ‘exceeding fine, repreflents on ore Side, Ruflir reftoring Liberry (o' her Subjeéls ; on the other Side, Ruffis, actended by Jaltice,endeavouring to mediste & generul Peace throughoar”Enrope: At one Fnd, Divine Juftice crowning beroic Fortitude ; and st the other End, Britannia, sgtended by Contmerce, of: fering out of ber Abundance, Traffick to Ruffia, It is fsid, that the laft Anlwer received from Trance was by 1o Mepns fatisfeory to our Court. * ", Thiee French Ships are taken onthe'Coelt of Trily, omeward bound from the' Lev‘sm., rfcknocd i worth om 6o to 70,000 Doilors, andtarried into Leghorn. |, Ivis {aid that & Sslary-of zoo L. per Aun has been " M L A fe'tled on Ler MajeRy's Preceptor in the Englilh Len- gusse, in which the bas mude a furprifing Progrefs. » - Within theie two Years snd halt lhgre'fiu"fbccn de- livered into the Tower 270,060 Mulquets. | Yefterday cheEarl of Bpte attendeafor thefirR Time et the Tréafury. . His Lordfhip bad the: grediaft Num- ber of Nobility to compliment him on. the” Occsfion that wesever Z«owm», g h Kinsare, in IrEranp, May 15, - - THIS Day his Mejety’s Frigace, Brillitne, “doteched from the Squtdion under the Command ofCommodere- Styer, off Ulhsnt, fent her Bogcin for Iorelligence, and we hear thay bie is.in quelt of four Mea of Wat, which, upon his looking into Breft he found hed feiled from thence a few Daya befare he ariived off that Place. ... ... The Comodort’s Squadton confifts of the Ocesn of 9o “Guns, Swiftfure 6f 76 Guns, Lancefter of 66 Guas, three Frigates, the Zglus, Brilliant, and Arsthula. CORKE, May 7, frore Corunra in 10° Days, we have Advice thet the whole boafled Squsdron of the Spanitrds atFerrol, con- fifts of 6 Ships ct the Line ready for failirg, 3 ditto not plerked ; There was at Feirol en Irifh Regimen:, st Corunne, & Swils Regiment. It isfaid, -the Spaniards are greately incenfed: againft the French ‘for bringing them into.s War,fo contrary to the true Intereft ofSpain. it is faid there are greatDefertions among theSparith Troops in Portugsl; on the Poruguefe giving 4 Piftols Bounty to-every Man who enters ‘their Service. Ail our Accounts hitherto were unsnimous in raifing the Erpeditions of = happy Agreement” between' the Conrts of Peterfburg endCopenhagen,in relstion to the Dutchy of Holftein;und it was even reported ‘that aCon- vention weas'alresdy digned to that Bffe&. But by ‘the laft Mails we, received, from the moft sathéntic Sodrce, - we have the foliowing Account of the Matter, viz. That the Differences between theCzar,and the King of Den- mark had been on tlie very: Point of being termins- ted by the Itervention & good cflices of their Britannic and Proflian Msjeflies ; thet the Emperor of Ruffia had confented to let his Danifh Majzfty remein-for feveral, . Yesrs to come in the Poflefion of thet difputedDutchy, provided the later paid the Intereft of its: Revenues not only for thole Years, but alio for the 'Time paft, fince it hes been s Part of the Danifh . Terrors ; and thet the Britith Court had exgaged for the Payment of thefe In- terefts, on conditions thata Body of Diith Troops, 18,000 in Numbes fhould enter into its Servics, So far in ede&t was this Negaciation conduéted. But his Danith Majefly perceiving, thet by paying the sbove mentioned Interefl to the Czar, he ecknowledged him in the Face of the Wozld, asthelawiul Sovereign and Propristor of that Dutchy, rej:tedithele propofais alter mature Deliberation, fo that we are not likely to fes the Ead of thefe Differences {o foon as was expeéled. Inthe mean Time the Court of Copenhisgen continues its Military. preparations with the greateft Afliduity snd Vigour by fes andLand,and leaves noMesans unemploy- ed to augment its Forces, snd render itsMavy for midasble. : On the'other Hand,the Scene of Things at petesfburg which.to profound policicians does not yet bear & fived and determined Afpect, carries to ihe plain Eycs of lefs deep Oblfervers, the Appzarance ofa firm - snd Redfaft propenfily to maintain the Caule & fupport the Intercft of the Couost of Berlin., It is even #fMi med, that the Mona:chs of pruffia and Ruflis are a&tually employed in conceriing a plan, which will furprize the moft provi- dent and [agscious Obfervers of the Stae end Moti- ons of the political Woild. It isreported, that s confidersble ‘Body of Ruffians are come into the pay of Grest Britsin, to be employed uader, prince Ferdinand, . Early Yefterdey Morning arrived inTown sMeflinger from France, {i# to be chatged with Difpatches of Im- portance, LY B Y e Y ) SILVER and GOLD, With feven and half per Ceat, to be given in Exchange for the Sterlipgy BILLs emiited on the Credic of the Province of New Hampthire, dated Januery 1t 19€0 snd Redeemsbie in 1763 Inquire of the Priner [38 | The Sale of the Original Rights of GILMANTOWN, or Part thercof, for the Pay- ment of TAXES, is further Adjourned to-Tuefldsy tivd Thirty firflt of this Inftant Augult, to brgin st Two o’Clock Afternoon, - at the Houle of My, Fonathan Gilman, Innholder in Lxeter. Aug. 12. 1762, (8] : Davisr Grant, Colleélor. \MW\J»’WWN\/V\JWM TO BE SOLD,: By GREGORY PURCELL, I_At tiis .ch;g, ¢n th!q‘;jl‘.,?-ng.\Vhfl_n,fc,'.‘_],ufi {Impcried; Ehiladeaphia FLOUR;" Bar Iron, Pork, Wheat Bran, Seltpetes’d ‘Gammons, Milk Bifkst, Piteh," Tar, Turpentine, Saliortuga Sali, aad Cod tifh, all cheap tor Calh. 8] {4t gim . 5 E . o) v UG , . Ao fewe Barrels of chice PORK: To be Sold by Fabn -Beck, at the Sign: of the Flat. By the Reynolds, ‘Cept. Munden, o1 ) E+SQL D -B‘)r : B E ~Jofeph Barrell, o Very cheap. NV. B.-This LIME is far ' preferable to' Providence Lime, and¥ields almoft twice as much ‘when" Slacked. ’ ' LNt ) (o ) St ) o ped 70 Rk sdh By PALMER & KING, L% - /st their Shop nesr §_pring Hill, - Philadelphia Refin’d IRON, snd FLOWER by the Barrell. WHEREAS the Executors of the Isft Will and Teftament of Dr.. Nathasiel Sar- Jjant, Elq; late of Pori{mouth, decess d, have aliesdy adveriifed, that they will sttend the Settlement of Accounts of the Deceas’d, on the Tuelday and Wed- nefdsy of every Week, until the laft of September : This is to give further NOTICE, that the Admini- feator of the Eftace of of Deétor Benjamin, Dearbors, late of Portfmouth, decess’d, will atiend with the sbove Execuiors, on the Days above mengicned, at the Place mentioned in a former Advertifement: and . gll Perfons that heve Accounts unlettled with the Partnerthip of Sarfant ind Dearbors, are defired to stiend on feid Days, within the ahove limited Time, or they mufl expe@ to loofe the Opportunity of fet- tling with faid Executors, snd Admiriftrator, as they are determined to bring Things to & [peedy Setclement. And all who are indebted eitherto the Eitate of the faid Dotor Sarjant, or to the Partger- fhip ot [wid Sargent and Deardern by Book Debts, Bond, or Notes ot Hsnd, a2nd do not fettle them within the sbove jimited Time, they msy depend upon being fued without any further Notice. Portimouth, “Thowmas Cuit, - Execu- Auguft 17:h, 1762, Tbirias Parker. } tors. Simeon Dearbors Adminiftrator to Dearborn’s Eftate, oy 4 lying inthe fecond Range, containing 180 Acres, which was granted to Tbomas Simp/on, of Port/m >uth, deccas’d ; Inquire of Mis. Sgrab Simpfin, in Portl- mouth. Province or New HampsuIrs. NOTICE is hereby given to the Owners of the feveral Rights or Shares in Chickhefler, in {231 Province, who sre delinquent in not paying the Taxes due-on the fxid feveral Rights, as in the follow- ing Lift, that they may pay the fame, or caufe it to be paid to Thomas Rand of Hampton, in fiid Province, Celletor, for the Proprictors of faid Townfhip, on of before the Fifieenth Day of September next ; otherwife the fame will be levied by Seie of their Land as the Law diiefis : " Moles Blacke {5 2 John I'refcutt £l; o John Batchelder o Joneihsn Philbiick 9 o Gov. Belcher 32 ‘Thos. Peirce Elq; 4" 10 Capt. Currier 15 John Plaftide Eq; 32 John Cram: 14 Wm.Peppril jr.Eig; 15 Beojamin Cram 15 Jonathan Cufhing.1g Abraham Diske ¢ Nethaviel Dreke o Jofeph Darborn g John Dowrirg E{q; g Eph. Dennek’Elg; 15 Wiliiam Fellows 15 Jonathan Fifcld = ag Jscab Frees junr. 15 Naihaniel Gilman 7 Capt John Gilman 4 Capt, Peul Gerrith 15 Nuthaniel Healy Winthrop Hijton g James - flery juni.jo Hezekich Jennes o Nethaniel Lock g9 Andrew Wiggins g Joham Odiorne 9 Col. T.Wefibrook 10 Maithias Plan: 30 3 1t Broedftreet Wiggins 9 o John Robinfon 15 Jarv:s Ring junr. 30 Henry Raoft 15 William Stenford ¢ Chstles Stewanrd ~ ¢ Ebenezer Stevens g Berj min Thomas g Samuel’ Thing = 32 Jeihro T'ilton 15 Peter Wear jun, 13 D niel Wesr g Rev. Jof. Whipple Nathaniel Wexn\f g John Wextworth 13 Rich Waldgrnje. 15 Ebenezer Wear 32 Peter Wear Efg; s SCO00V00R000000000G0000WL0OD0 e st s S PO SIS MIOT S RO M S S S M S S SO A COO0OWOVOV000WO000D0WO 0w T heiabove Lif} to be paid in Old Tenot,, Dutedat Hampton, -Augnf'roth, =~ 4 = "ot s T hrmas Rand, Colletor of Chichefisr, + Printed by DanieL Fowws, H T o S RS I