The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, August 27, 1762, Page 4

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From the MonTuLyCHRONICLE: Or Univerfal Regifter, from May Firft, to June Firft. L O N D O N, Mys;s. HE laft letters from Paris edviie, that the peo- ple clamour lovdly aguinft the Miniftry, fince they have learned that the number of regular troops in Martineco when it was befieged, did not exceed & thoufand., They fay, that this negleét is the more inexcufsble, as the ifland has been threstned for full 3 years ; they add, that they fhould not be furprifed it the Englifh fhould with the fame eale make them- felves mafters of St. Domingo, snd Louifisnis, and haps of the Havannah, the Spanisrds not being ter prepared than the French. Spain it is further added, ought to have deferred her Declarstion of anar, or made it 3 years fooner, when France hada marine, which cannot be repaired at prefent in the Ipice of » year, notwithftanding all the pitiful alms givento it by the cities and corparations of the kingdom. Neverthelels the court had mot left fill to. talk of a defcent on one of the Britith ifles, As they cannot {atisfy the people of France by telling them what they have done, itis neceflary to {ay what they will do. par e “The cruelties of the French at Gottengein, in Germny, are undenisble proofs, that their minifiry are driven defperste, they cithier know not, or cere not what they do :~in thetranfports of rage and "dif- appointment their military oflicers are 'for hanging the poor inhabitents, ‘becaule they camnot pay fach a fum asis'not in theirpower to raile. There needs %o art to reprefent the deplorable ‘condition of thefe unhsppy people ; having been for fome time made milérsble by extortion snd plunder : forty of the principal of them are now to be executed like cri- mihels in the Open market, in terrorem to their wretched. friends and fellow eitizens——. 4 focking Spdtacle. g Fnnwe-8.-On Satur day-morning an exprefs arrived from Pefeifburg to the Ruflitn Secretary here, with an &ccount, that orders had ‘been altuslly gives for the march of 30,000 Ruflian troops to join the Pruf- - figns. . i - Letters from Amiterdam bring swaccount that the Auftrishs had atcacked Neifs ¢ “differeat times, dnd were as often repulfed with greatlofs. = - Though & fepori“is “every Where “(pread, that a sce with France and Spain is determined on, we f:oy_, not how to give any credit thereto ; becaule the French will ‘not, it is" faid, come to any accom- modation, unle(s we teftore both Guadalonpe wnd Mirtini¢o : "And who ¢in believe, that any minifter witl puy'forlivdte régard co'thie interelk of his country, thehonoyr; of the erown, and "his own lafety, asto give up thofe. iflands ? The Lord Anfon. Capt. Wolcome, s very fine fhip of 28 guds, and 100 brave Fellows, failed thro’ the Dowza [ift T'auriday, bound to Quebec. “"Exrfa& of a Letter (fom Bexlin, May 18. e bave received the follozoing Particylars of the Advantagt lately gainid by Prince Hinry over the En- enty 5 1hty are writen by ome of bis Officers, “ ‘His Royal Highne[s marched the 12¢b at Break of Day, and_at Jeven o'Clock paffed. the Mulda. The Edemy's Pofis on.the ather Side of the River were im- anediately. sverthrown, and the Rigiments de Ville, Arem- ber¥. and LugaZi éntirely difperjed ; their Lofs is not fmall ;. Gentral Zetwitz, and feveral other Offcers, with 1500 Men, )‘?1[ ints our Hands ; and we took Jrim rzt Egamy three Pises of Canron, and a_Par of Kettle Drums belonging 4o the Regiment de Ville, 8The 13th the Pringe advanced to Hangen, where be Jeized a Magazine of Meal, The Jame Day a Lieus. Co{d_t‘_x}:i, “apd 100 of tb¢ Saxon Cavalry were made Pri- I The 2415 bis Royal Highuefs continued bis March, as far_a; ‘Ffljhrg,f (®ithip abree Miles of Drelden) at which Bface be tok g confiderable Magazine and 200 Aifirian Foot Soldiers. The number of Prifumers aftually amcunt 1o 2000, and manyDefersers daily come O [ s P SRR, Exife& of another Letter irom Berlin, dated May 24. s This Day an Bfisfeste arrived kere, preceeded by fixteen Poftilions blowwing their Horns, with the News "of a fecerd Advantige gained by Prince Henry, aided . #ythe Generals Seydlitz and Huylfen, over the Aufirian and Imperial Army in Suxony.. This Exprefs, which comes diveldly from thy King’s Head Quarters near Breflau, brings advice, that after the Alion of the 13th nigh Dobeln, the Axfirians baving fhoten a Defign of maintaining shémfelves at Dippoldifwolda, which lies direltly in the Road te-Drefden, General Seydlitz was Immediately detached by bis Highaefs, with Orders to leave md Means “uniried o diflidge them botkh from shesice and Maxen. While this Qfficer was marching soemecute thefe Orders, General Hulfon was command ¢d out with a confiderable Corps on the Right, to attack them, in amotber Poft they poffeffed, at Keffeldorff, bis Royal Highne/s advanting with anotber Detackment to Jupport Gemeral Seydlitz, the greatefi Oppofision being expelied from the Aufirians in that Pars. s« The A&ion began eorly in the Morning: The ‘Enemy at_firft bebaved very gallantly, and by.the Af. ance of tbeir Horfe repulfed our sroops in one or two Aitacks ; but 1tbe Praffian Cavalry biing thew broughs . Dayw ©p to (uppert anr fost, the Aufirians immediately gevi ground, and near two while Battalions of them wirs . Jurrounded and mads Prifoners. ““ ‘While Matiers were thus going forward ex the Left, General Hulfen with bis Corps got- PiffefFon of the Plupiche Ground, and faon drove thems [ross their Pofl at Kellefdorff. The Enemy indeed, kniwing bow their Troops cosre prefled on the other Part, bardly tar- ried our coming, dat made the befl of their Way to Pirna. Thuys very few of them were made Prifoners by Gemeral Hulfen's Corps ; but by thafe of Seydlitz, exciufive of the tewvs Batdalions 2broementioned, mak- ing inthe whole upeoards cof four thisfand Men, near three thoyfand Horfes bave alfo besn taken, with four bundred Waggons, eight or tew Picces of Canmon, fixp Standards, and otber military Tropbies, with a con- fiderable Duantity of Baggage and Ammunition: » ¢ Since.tbis Blow the Imperial and Aufirian Armies. are Jeparated, and the former bath withdraws. itfelf in- to Eobemia, while the latter remeins fironglyencamped wear Pirna. They are Apprebenfive of another -In- curfion inte that Kingdem, therefors, the Deofign of the. Imperialifts in witbdrawning into Bobemia is to cover Olmutz, while the Aufivians, who are svery Moment in Expeftation of recoiving Sweconrs [rom Geseral Laudbsn’s Army, are maiking to be nigh at Hand ta fuc- cour Dryjdes. e “In the mean Time the King's Intentions are not knewn ; Many think He will make Uft of the Advan- tages obtained by this Viltory to recowir shat Capital, but others are of Opinion,be will once more endeavour to Sirike a Terror in the Ciurt of Vienna, by penetrating inta the very Heart of ber Dominions. P.S. Amorg the prifoners are fiveral Oficers of Note, an authentic Lift of whom, tegetber ‘with the Particulars of the Esgagement, is preparing under ibe King's Infpe&ion at Betterlin. ' NEW.YOREK, Avcustsy. Extralt of a Letter from Madiire, Fane 18. 1762, Y late Advices from Pofti;gl we hear the Sps- nisrds had entered the Frontlers, and tiken Miranda, Chaves, and Barganzaj the Portuguefe hsve s very numerous Aimy, and with the Afiftance of the Englith Troops, it is imagined, will make s noble Stand, and foon free their Country of the Spa- nisrds. € By Capt. Robertlon in 6 Weeksand 2z Days from Madeirs, we have Advice, that the Sloop Mary, of Philadelphis, Capt. Guardner, srrived there from Lif- bon 3 I§IYS before he fsiled, and reborled’ thet & Danifh Ship arrived st Lilbon, giving sn’ Account that in his Paffage, coming through the Streights, snd off Cadiz Bay, he faw 5084l of Ships clofely engeged, 2§ of & Bide, from about 3 in the Afternoon till Eve- ning, when he.loft Sight of them, keeping s conti- sual Firing, but could not diftinguith who they were. o That the Spaniards had teken g Towns on the Frontiers of Portuge! ; ...snd thet Genersl Crawiord in an Engegement he had with'the Spaniards obtain’d a complessVi&tory, though the Enenty were § to one. That the Queen of Hungary was dead, which the fsid Capt Robinfon affures the Public for Truth. N. E Gen.Crawford had noForces but rawMilitis, Amorg the A&s which paffed the laft Seflion of Parliament, are thethree following ; An A& for importing Salt, {rom Europe, intg the Colony of Novo Scatis, in America. ' An A& for making perpetusl sn A& for the better Regulation and Government of Seamen in the Mas- chantService, sand for extending the Provifions there- of to His Majefty’s Colonies in America. An A& for maturslizing fuch Foreign Protel- tan:s as have ferved, or fhall leive, for the Time therein mentioned, as Officeis or Soldiers, in His Majeflty’s Royal American Regiment, or as sn Engi- ncer in Americs: o et ] (o ponnc) \ropman) TO BE SOL D BY Capt. Daniel Clarke of York, A Veflel of about 100 Tans, which is ready to Launch : Any Perion wanting to purchafe faid Vef fel, msy Enquire of faig €lssk; and know the Con- ditions of Sale. Yor#, Augufl 12, 1262, e e o] [t [4 I'HE Perfon who took upwards of One Hundred Pound; Old Tenor,out of a Defk in & Tradeiman’e Shop in this T'own, is defired to return it, and ro Queftion fhall be ofk’d ; otherwife muft expel to be dealt with in another manner. NOTICE ishereby given tothe Creditors of the Eftete of Neab Tobnfon, late of Dunftable, in fiid Proviace, Gentleman, decealed, thet fix Months from the z4th Day of July laft, is allowed them to bring in their Claims ; And we the Subleribers being appointed Commifioners, to receive and examine the faid Claims, will attend that Service at the Dwelling Houfe of Col. Zrecheus Lopewell, Innholder in faid Dunftable, on the laft Tuciday of this, and the next five fallowing Months, from Three to Six of the Clock in the Afternoon, on exch of fsid Dunflable; Augsff 34 1762: g Fonatban Lovewels, } Francis Woreefier, Commif- fioners, & Major ‘MOULTON will pay SILVER e0d GOLD for FLAX SBE D; for lny. Qusntity under One Huadred Hopgfieads, if broughe to iiis Houfe in Hampion, sny Time before the tenth Day of O&tober mext : aud he wiil give as much o Bufhel, ¢s any Body can sfford 10 give in this Province; Rampton, July 29 1762, ) Nl i \ Nl ) ) ) SILVER and GOLD, With feven snd half per Cent, to be given in Exchenge for the Sterling BILLs emitted on the Credit of the Prevince of New Hampthire, dated January 1& 1760, and Redeemable in 1763. - Inquire of the Primer. {8} Proviuce oFf NEw Hampsuirz, NOTICE is hereby given to the Owners of the feveral Rigkts or Shares in Chichefier, in faid Province, who are delinquent in not the Taxes due on the faid feveral Rights, as in thefollow- ing Lift, that they may pay the fame, or csufe it to be paid to 7domas Rand of Hampton, in €aid Provisce, Colle&or, for the Proprieiors of faid Townthip, oa or before the Fifteenth Day of Septeméer next ; otherwile the fame will be levied by Sale of their Land as the Law direéts : 1 a f. Mofes Blacke John Prefcutt £I$ & John Batchelder Jonathen Philbrick 9 o Gov. Belcher Thos, Peirce Elg; 4 10 Capt. Currier John Plaftide Elq; 32 John Cram Wn\.l’e?riljr.&q; i50 Benjamin Cram 1 obn Robinfon 15" o/ Jonsthan Cufhing 15 arvis Ring junr. 3o Abraham Drake enry Ruft = ' 15 Nauthsniel Drske g Willism Stanford 9 Jofeph Darbors 9 Charles Stewsrd 9 éohn Downing Efq; 9 Ebenczer Stevens ¢ ph. Dennek Efq; 15 Berjimin Thomas g William Fellows 15 Ssmuel Thing 3z Jonathan Pifeld a3 Jethro Tilton 15 {;c‘ob Frees jusr. 15 Peter Wear jun. 1§ athaniel Gilman 7 Diniel! Wear s Capt John Gilman 4 Rev. Jof. Whipple g Capt. Paul Gerrith 15, Nathaniel Wear Natheniel Hedly g %{ohn Wentworth 13 Winthrop Hilton g ich. Waldorm jr. 1§ Jemes Jeffery junr.30 Hezekish Jennes ¢ Nathaniel Lock ¢ Jothem Odiorne 9 0 + Col.T.Weftbrook 10 Matthiss Plsat 30 3 + Broadftreet Wiggins g o Tbe above Liff 10 be paid in Old Tensr. Dated at Hampton, Auguft 10th. bomas Rand, Colle&or of Chichefler; Good Accommodations For weary Travellers, And elegant Entertainment For promotzfifi ood Fellow/bip. 1D EAD GENT , and be informed, That Benjamin Cuoar, having & Defire to promote , his own Profit, by an afliduous Astention to your Con- ¢ venience and Plesfure, has opered an INN at the SIGN of the CROWN and SUN in Newbury, nesz the Ferry, where he will tske Pleslure to make that Stage agreesble. %5 Here Gentlemen, is good WINE snd PUNCH to Refrefp your Spirits, and clesn Beds to reft your tired Limbs ; s commodeons Stable for your Horfes, with full Racks, and every other Caze neceflary to ensble them to perform their Journey’s with Spirit. His HOUSE is pleafantly fitusted, and his whole Aitention will be exerted to procure Satisfaltion to thofe who will favour him with their Company. Do not depend on this Advertile- ment slone, but come and prove it’s Truth, where youfhsll be well ferved, and be heartily welcome. [8] L™V ) ) A ) ) N A S Clement fackfon, jun. Gold and Silver Smith from Bofion, Hereby informs the Public, that he carries on the Gold and Silver Smith’s Bufine(s,in s Shop adjoining the Houfe of Dr. Clement Fackfon, snd nearly oppofite the Shop of Mr. Berjamin Parker, Merchant, where the undermention’d Articles are made in the beft Manner, viz. Tankards, Coffze Potts, Cens, Tea Potts,. Cream Potts, Porringers, Pepper Cafters, Saults, Punch Ladles and Strziners, Spout Cups, Sauff Boxes, Spoons, Child’s Whilftels, Sword Hilts, and sll oiher Articles in the Gold snd Silver Smith’s Bufine(s: He likewife mends, and cleans all fosts of Plate, &c. at a realonable rate. The Sale of the Original Rights of GILMANTOWN, or Part thereof, for the Psy- ment of TAXES, is further Adjourned to Tuclday the Thirty firlt of this Inftant Auguft, to begin st Two o'Cieck Afternoon, st the Houfe of Mr, Femathas Gilmanm, Tnoholder in Exeter, Aup. 12, 1762: (8 Danisr Granr, Colkélor;‘ - 3D ety | el ooow % - 00CO000@GO0O0C0O0OCO000000COWOO0ON e o S LN T R S S S P WA S R S Ebenczer Wear 32 Peter Wear Efg; 15 Andrew Wiggins ¢ PODPWVW00QR0000WOO

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