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. » 8 [ & FRer Baliaft, beloppging to Marblehes), was taken and burnt, by twa Spanith Privateers, on her Paflage from Barbados to St. Mart.ns ; gad that a Bofion Brig, loaded, was alio taken by the fame Privateers, and car:ied into Porto Rico. : B O S T O N,Sept. 13: Extraft of a Letter from New York, to a Gentleman in Lown, dated Seps. 6. 1762, - AST Night arrived here the Enterprize Msn of | War of 40 Guns, in 17 Days from the HA- VANNAH, in whom came Major Moncrizr, ith Diipsiches for Genersl Amuzrst : The En- irprize is to fail agein this Day to jin Lord Col- vil, The Termsihe Spaniards were to have is un- known to any of the Officers, but the grestef Part of the Ifland bave {ubmitted to cur Troops :....The im- menfe Tresfure they gotis to be equilly divided between the Army and Navy..... The Ships are get- ting ready to proceed for Eagland ; they purpofeto divide the Spmith Sesmen among our Ships, and put s Number of ours into theire, that they may be ena- bled to get them home..... This is ¢ glorious Acqui- fition, snd will grestly humble the Spaciards ; they éehnded the Place with incredible Bravery ; their eamen bebaved gallantly, but had near 3000 of them killed during the Siege, befiies many by ficknels 3 their Troops alfo (uffered extremely, but their whole Lofs not yer known..... The tollowing i2 a Lik of the Spanith Men of Wartsken in the harbour of the Havannsh, with the Nuimnber of Seamen and Soldiers on bosrd esch, Names, Gans, Commanders, Sea, Sold, : Don Guilbres deflives ! Tigree 70 Murquis Royal In fania Tranlporta, 70 DonF rancifco'de Medus, 550 70 Donlifidore DelPertigore, 550 70 Don Luis De Velafce ® . 5350 70 Don Juen dela Colicna, 550 70 Dan Pedro Bennudas, 5%0 70 E!Marquis Genfalez, # 550 60 Don Francilca Garganis 440 60 ‘Don Jolepn St Vincent, 450 60 Don Pedro-Cariigon, 450 700 200 Infanta Soveraao La Reyns Awmerica §N:ptuaz Aquilen - §Af §La Europa Coaquilta &. Antonio t. Genara 150 150 150 150 150 150 1zo 120 120 lately Launched, 5350 1450 “Three others on the Stocks,two of the Line, and” s Frigate. - Tnofe Ships mark’d § were fusk at the Batrance of the Harboar. T wzre killed during the Siege.”"— Oa reeeiving .the glorious News of the Surrender of the Havanoeh, tagether with fifteen Spanith Men of War to h s Majefty’s Fleet and Army, the Guas st Caftle William gave « Royal Salute, ‘2s alfo the Bat- eries of thisTown and Charleftown, on boerd Ships, &c. and the gresieft Joy was expreficd by ali Ranks of People. o 1A « We hear that & D'y of General Rejoicing will be spprinted by the Governor, on Account of the above great end imparian: Acquifition: : T'he Fisld Picces belonging 1o the' New Train of Artillery ia-this Town were alfo difcharged, in To- ken of Joy. § The Report in Town lsft Week and publithed in « one of the Papers, thatthe Qacen wis brought ta Bed with T'wins, we belisve is not true, a5 we find no mention of it in the York Pipers of laik Monday, from which Place *iis [sid the Nzws came. roO R8st M O U T, H: The Confirmation of the Reduéion of the HAVANNAH,and Prince Ferdinand’s VICTORY, as mentioned in our laft, has occafion’d various Kinds of Rcjoycing in this Metropolis. » Hamspisn Falls, Sept. 14, 1762, AST Lord’s DayDied, snd thisDay was decently [nterred at the Charge of the Parith, the Rev. My, Josian Bayiiv, Paflor of the Church of Chanift in this Place, in the 29th Yesr of his Age, and Fiith of his Miniftry ; who in th? {kort ume Proyidence ellow’d him (o continus in that Work, difcover’d fuch Accomplithments for the grest Work he had ua- dertaken, and profpeét of fill fhining brighter and brighter therein, fuch a candid and geaerous T'ura of Mind, fuch an edly and inoffinfive Conduét and Behaviour towards all, as ingaged the Efteem of all who knew bim ; and rsited « plesfiag Profpe@ of his great Ulefulnels in the World,and make his Death to be grestly Lamented. HE Cultomers for this Gazette, are defired to dilcherge what they are in Arrears by the beginning of QQober ; ss the 6th Year will then be complested fince dts fift Publiation, and it would ° be veitly lefs Trouble for all to begin in the fame Month ; their Compliance herewith will greatly oblige their humble Servant The Publifber. ~EHE prefent. Carrier frdm hence to Litwchfield, will continue Riding, provided there is En- couragement for his. Sapport, the Year being almoft expired fince Mr. Evéns lett off, 5 * Thofe at Wells and Arundall the 9 And thofe Commanders mark'd * HOSE Perfons who incline to encoursge Mr, ‘Samiuel March of Scarbororigh, to Ride as Carcier from -hence to Calco Bay, are defired to fignify to him, what Encoursgement they will Sub- fcribe for another Year, having already pesform’d his Engsgements for the laft. i 3 b B¢ of WiLLiam Txmreis, Efg; aearly oppefite the State Houle, i PORTSMOUTH, A fmall ASSORTMENT of Encrisa and West-Inpia GOODS, cheap for Cath or fhort Credit. Y N A N ) i ] \ o) ot I'HE feveral Licenced and per- mitted Perfons in the Towa of Kictery, are hereby notified to meet me there st Mr, Farsells at the Ferry, on Mondey the Fourth Day of O&tober next 2 Thofe at Berwick the 5ih Day at Capt. Fobn Lord's. Thole at Yorkthe 6th Deyat'Mr. Eward Ingrabans., h Dsy st“Mr. Peletiab Litslefield’s, ell at ten 0’Clock in the Fore- noon on s/oieizid Days to render their Accountsand pay in their firk fix Months Excile for the Year 1962, snd thereby prevent further Trouble. York, Sep. 7, 1762. § Danisr Crarx, Colle&or of ; Excife for the County of York. P. §. All that. have not Paid the fi:ft fix Mcnths Excife, duz on Tea, Coffee, &c. to attend at the feveral Places aforefaid, in Kitery, Berwick, and York. Daniel Clarke, Farmer. ANl Lo pmad it npond Nt e ) \a) gt ACANOE was taken adrift about 10Dzys rgo,near Pieres’s [fland.... The Owner may have it sgsin by enquiring Of the Printer, and paying Charges. . 2 bomas Hammet of Berwick, forbids any Perlons Crediting his Wile 4bigail Harm- mel, on his Account, for-he will not pay any Debis contralted by her. . A likely NsSGRO WOMAN ebout 27 Years of Age, born and brought up in the Country ; and e likely BOY of two Years oid ; to be Soid. Brquire of the Printer. \ =1 - GEORGE HUNTER, Goldfmith and Jeweller, on Spring Hill, Makes and ‘Mends all Sorts of Goldlmith’s and Jewellers Work in the cheapeft, - neateft, and beft Mapner for Cafh, viz. - Pisin and flower’d Silver Shoe,” Knee and Neck Buckles snd Clafps ; lerge Epoons, Ter Diito ; Gold and Silver Buttons, Stone Diito. plsin and Sione Earings; plain snd Stone Rings ; plein and Sione Stsy Hooks ; Wiaich and Sciffirs Chains ; plein and Stecl Top Thimbles. Loy (R el ) o e o \e N ) \ gt '\ HIREAS it haih becn and is now tne prac- tice ofcertsin Perfons, within the limits of Portimouth ; to bring Sheep out of the Paltures with their Heads cut off :0 their Homes, in order thst no maurk may be difcover’d : THIS is to defire the Perfons to defift from that deteflable Vice, as it plainly sppears Sheep dealt wicth in that way, is nat the properiy of the Beheaders. And further, if another Affair of the kind happens, the Perfons may rely on having their Names expes’d in the Public Priats, St Ao\ ] oo It PN Pt gt \rpd NOTICE ishereby given tothe Creditors of the Eftate of Noab Fobnfon, late of Du: ftable, in faid Province, Gentleman, decesfed, that {ix Munths from the 24th Day of July laft, is aliowed them to bring in their Claims ; And we the Subfcribers being 2ppointed Commifiioners, to receive and exemine the faid Claime, will attend that Service at the Dwelling Houfe of Col. Zecheus Lovewell, Innholder in faid Ducftable, on the laft Tuefday of this, and the next five following Months, from Three to Six of the Clock in the Afternocon, on each of faid Days. Danflable, Augaft 3d 17062. ; Fonarban Loveewell, } Commif- Franceis Worcifler, fioners. . ot e, S \ P i) \ N ) it i) ) L O N D O N, June 29. Sundey nightan exprefs arrived a: the Admirslty from Admiral Pocock, off the Havannah, by which we learn he had joined all the tran(ports, and bad mes with nothisg to impede bis landing, which hc was . going to make. Hamburgh, now invefted by the Danes, is arich and populous city on the nosth fide of the 1iver Elbe, diftsnt 40 miles from Lubec, 65 from Biemen, 30 g&m Lunenburg, and 72 from the Mouthof tha e, ! Extrast of a Lester from Gibrellar, April 19, **Sir Charles Saunders returned here 12 days sgo mch' his fleet, which fuftered greatly in thie late equit noflial gale, but now ready for fes again. ‘I'he French bhave 12 fhips of the line and fome /rigates at Toulon, and were taking on bosrd wasliks flores and - implements for a fiege. They give cut, that they - are to be reinfbrced by four Spanifh thips of cheling, now at Carthagens, and, in Corjunétion wih the Spanifh flcet of ten lail, now at Cudiz, to undertake ti.e conquet of Ireland. Bu: Imay venwre to sffure you, thac their floets will not pafs’our of the Medi- terranean tkis ycar, as Sir Charles Szunders erd Sif Piercy Brett guard the Gut every Levan: wind with 20 fail of the line. There never was feen fuch a fheet of Fireas we now can pour down from Willia’s Bat- tery, which is s perpendicular rock, frontirg Spain: Advice of an engsgement between Admirsl S«ma ders and the fl:ets ai Carthagena are hourly cxpefled.’ The laft letters from' Givssltsr dated the 16th of May fay, that twenty eight feil of privsteers, and two {mall frigates, are ficting oot from Algazera and §t. Roque. ; By letters from Lifbon of the zgth ult. we learm that the King of Portugal had publifhed an edi, pro<- hibiting the importaiien of ail menner of goods;aad merchandize from France snd Spsin, and sifo come - manding perfons, of whatever denomination, faba j Qs of thofe two powers, to depart that: kingdom in fitteen days: ’ The moft terrible accounts are received by Saturs day’s mails of the damage done in different panz of France by florms of hail, thunder, snd lightning, by which houfes, grain, cattle, and trees have been de-| movifhed, aad the poor inhabitants left without any, refource. Letters from Lifbon fay, that the people there are forbid to talk publickly on national sffsirs cn pain of fevere purithment. d The laft private letters from Breflau, mention, thst the King ot Piullis had been out feversl times, recons. noitting Count D:ur’s Camp, by which it was coax: j-@ur'd that the Pruffians would foon make an attack + upon it -k A great number of cannon, mortars, &c. are cafting, by order of the King of Pruffia, at ‘Berlin, Brefl and Stettin 3 snd « new body of Enginesrs, Ma~ trofles &c. are raifing with the gresteft expedition. Extraft of a private Letter from the Hague, Tune 22J ““ We no longer doubt of an open rupiure-between the Courts of Copenhsgen and Peterfbourg, Itis faid that the Danes have feized two vill:ges belong.; i'gto the Duorchy of Mecklenburg, which wWerg pledged to the Himburghers for Money lent by thena to the Duke of that name. We bave advice from. Peterfburgh, that the Emperor hath fent orders io the Magiftrates of Kel, snd other places belonging to him in the Dutchy of Holftzin, to fuffer no fubfiftsnce or apy of the neceflaries of life, to be exported 3 bug on the Contrary, to raife all the Money they cinto eftablith magszines of corn and mesl fufficient forms year. Thefe letters add, that Genersl Toitleben would command a body of light troops ; but thag an officer of truft would be joined with him to pre4 ven: illegal exsflions. : «P. S, Letters from Hamburgh ofthe 18:h od? vile, that war is declared between the Cousts of Copenbagen and Peterfburgh. A Gentlaman lately arrived from Spain, has prod duced a lift of the Spanith troops, which thereby a4 mount to 1,000 men ; but their principal firength is in a few Irith regiments, whofe officers and men are very averle tothis- war in Portugsl, where they, may be obliged to fight againft their countrymen. Three Msfters and Commanders in cur Navy sres to commsand Portuguefe Ships of the lide, end rank accordingly. The Portuguele are aflidioufly employed in forti fying the Ifland of Madeira. Viewna Funz . There muft either be s peace im Germany, or the hotieft campaign there has ever been known ia Saxony and Silefia, B E R L I N,, June 12. etters from Pomerania import, that fome Ruffiand vefiels, laden with ammupition snd provifions deftined for Colberg, have been feized by foma Danifh frigates couifing off that port. This will great< ly augment the differences fubfifting betwecn thes courts of Petesfburg and Copenhsgen. The Ruffians wnder Gen. Czernichew cortinue their march towards the Oder to join our army im Silefis. Briflau, Fune 6. TheKing of Pruflia flill con- tinues at Hettlern : and Marfhal Dsun has yet mada no movement. There are daily fkirmilhes between the light troops on both fides,but of little importance. Licutenant General Werner, who continues in the Higher Silefis, has been in the country of Tetichen snd is returned again to Ratibor. » Vienna, Fuze 12. The Pruflian Copersd ¥ apep has intercepted 1200 oxip wbich wero dellined o Muathal Daun’s army,

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