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FRIDAY, Serremeper 24. 1762, THE t - New-Hamptfhire i Containing the Frefbeff Advices, H AG UE (inHolland) July 6. - Y the frefheft accounts from Pomeranis, we are informed, that the Ruffian ariny, under Count Romanzow, had entered the Dutchy of Mecklenburg. ; Prince Ferdinand’s head quarters were fill at Welhe!mftahl on the 2d inftant. His Serene Highnefls had, fince the sétion of the 24th occupied Fritzlar, Feltzberg, Lohr, and Gudenfberg. The French marfhals have tiansferred their head- §um¢n to Landwehrhagen ; and have made Prince avier of Saxony join them with his Referve. The Prince of Conde was at Dulmen by the Isft accounts. - - .~ By sccounts from the French army. we hear that ghe Chevalier d¢e Narbonne, Lieut. Colonel of the Roysl Grenadiers of Lifpinafls, was killed ; and that the Marquefles of Peyre, and la Roche Lambert, were wounded in the s€tion of the 24th. All that we learn by the laft letters from Madrid it, that the Spanisrds have put a ftrong gerrifon into Chaves ; thatthey have sbandoned Moncorva ; ‘and “ wyere deftroying the fortifications of Miranda and Braganza; and that they found it difficult to fubfift their army in Portugel: That the Spenith Troops defigned to befiege Almeids, were 0 march thro’ the Province of Leon ; and thet by the lateft accounts, ~ fix battalions and five regiments ot horfe, making the van-gusrd of the army, were slready arrived with- in'a {mall diftance of that place: ‘Hamburgh, Fuly 2. We hear that s congrels is to be held at Berlin, under his Pruffian Mejefty’s medi- aiion, for adjufting the differences between Denmark and Ruffia; snd that the conferrencics sre to ‘be opened the 1zihinft. L L O N D O N, July6. Tbe following is a Tranflation of t beDecrees, or Declaration of War, iffued by Order of bis Poriuguefe Majefly, againft the Crown and Subjells of Spain, on the 234 of May, 1762. ! HEREAS the Ambaflsdor of Caftil, Don Jofeph Torrero, in Conjunétion with Don Jacob O’Dunne, Miniftcr Plenipotentisry of France, by their reprefentations, and the Anfwers I have given thereto, it appears that oze of the projeéts sgreed on between the a‘orefsid powers in the Femily pat was, ta difpofe of thefe kingdoms ss it they were their own, to invede them, to occupy them, and ufurp them, under the incampatible pretex: of aflifting me sgrinft enémies, which they (uppofed for fuch, that mever exifted ; and whereas different Officers of his Catholic Majefty have fucceffively, fince the 30th of April, fpread various papers thro’ my dominions, refcribing laws ¢nd fanétions to my fubjeéls, invad- ing at the fame time my proyinces with an army divided into various bodies, atgacking my fortified places, and perpetrating all the #fgrefaid hoftilities, under pretence of dire&ting themm‘q} the advantage and glory of my crown and of my fdbje&s; and in fuch light even the Catholic King himfelf.has repre- -~ fented the cafe to me ; and whereas, notwithftanding alf thefe contradictory and unhesrd of motives, an offenfive war has been mede againft me, conirary to- truch snd jaftice, by the aforefsid two Monarchs, thro’ mutual confent : [ have ordered it to be made known to afl my Subjedts, that they hold sll diftar- bers or violaters of the independent fovercignity of my crown, and sll invaders of my kingdom, ss pub- - lic aggreflors and declared cnemjes ; that from hence- forward, in natural and neceflary retortion, they be trested as sggrefiors and declared enemies in all and every fenfe ; and that to opprels them in their per- fons snd effeéts, sll military perlons, end others, au- thorized by me, make ufe of the moft execuiive “'means, which in thefe cales are fupported by all laws ; snd that in like manner, all (2id military and every other perien or perfons, of whatever rank, quality or condijtion they be, quit sll communication and cor- refpondance with the faid enemies, under the penal - wves decreed sgainft rebels and traitors. 1 likewife order, that all the Subj:éts of France and Spsin, that refide in this cicy, or in the kingdoms of Portugal . and Algarva, retire : within the precife term of 15 duys, to reckon from the dey of the publication of this decree, otherwife they fhsll be treated zs ene- mies, and their effelts confifcated ; <and that in sll the wet as well asdry ports of this kingdom,all com - merce and communication ceafe with the aforefaid monarchies of France and Spain, and all fruits, man- ufsitures or goods of amy kind, of the produce cf Public NOTICE is beréby gion to all wbam it may concers, Portfmouth, on 1bs 28th of September inf. Nums. 312 '[W"m Roce this PAbEx, was firft publith’d, yGAZETTE . Foreign and Domeflick. {sid monarchies, be deemed contraband, snd theen- try, fale and ufe of them be cfnohibiml. Otrdered, that this decree be affixed and tranfmitted to every county, that it may come to the knowledge of all my fubje@s. I have givea orders to the intendant Ge- neral of the police, to grant pafiports to all the sfore- fsid, who have entered thefe kingdoms, dona fide, on their bufinefs, that they be pesmitted to reiire un- molefted. " Palace of Noffe Senhora da Adjuds, the 18th of May, 1762, With the Rubrick of Ms Majefty. Publifhed 23d May, 17632. ANTONIO LUIZ DE CORDES. T s G ene— om— LONDON, July 6. : This sfternoon arrived s mail from Holland, with- out say interefing sdvices. The French relstion of the late action is not ycxzhpublimcd. A The camp in which the Fretich retired under Cal- fel was wel entrenched. M. de Stanville (the re- - port of whofe death was falie) was left in it with 30 battalions, whilft the reft of the srmy crofied the Ful- ds on the 24th to encamp st Langwerhegen. The Prince de Soubife’s plate is taken. The French alfo have loft 17 picces of heavy cannon. The Chevalier de Muy and feveral other Genersl Officers loft all their baggage. No General or Suff Officer of the French, itis feid, was killed or ' wounded. On the z5:h the Heriditary Prince in perfon, at the hesd of 400 horfe, made an st'eck on a body of the Prince de Conde’s army, commanded by M. de Corflans, but was repulfed, and his Highoels made prifoner by two Huffars, who were bringing him aw:y, when 42 of Bock’s dragooa’s came up and refcued him. On Monday bis Majefly's frigate Venus, failed from Plymouth for Lifbon,” with bis Serene Highnefs the Prince of Mecklenburg. It is conjeftured that bis Royal Highnels the Duke of Yirk, and Sir Edward Hatwke are g:ne for Naples, 20 demand a categerital anfwer of bis Neapolitan Ma- jefy, in regard to bis behaviour in the prifent comjune ture :— Nay fome people go fo far as 50 fay. that if the Spaniards dr not defif from sheir inientions on Por- tugal, they abfulutely will take revenge on Naples; but this is perkops all conjiflure. When the “French trocys furrendered to the Marquis of Granby, their oficer jaid “openly, that they beld 1t # an bowor to be made prifoners by Juch brave men, but ¢ that this.misfortune cinid mever bave bifalien them, ¢ if they bad not been commanded by fuch beafls’ The Reader may depend upom the-falt, and that thefe are precifely their oson words Tbe following is an account of the Hermione's cargo Srom the South Seas, takin by iws frigates of Aamiral Saunders’s Fleet, viz Five thoufand two bundred and forty three Arobes of Cocoa. B One thoufand two bundred ninety three Quintals of Tin. . Tevo Million teve bundred [eventy fix thoufand feven bandred and fifteen DOLL ARS in Silver and Gold, coined, &¢. Toventy five Arobes of Alpaca Wool, "L Six Quintals of Vigonia ol ” L.O»N D O N, June26,.. ~ The lofs of the Achilles, Captsin Teague, is now confirmed ; fhe"way'valued ac'50,000 1. The crew and pafiengers were faved, and have been fent to prifon in Carthagens. HHow diffcren: this behaviour of the Spaniards to that of ours, towsrds a Crew ofa French frigate loft lat winter near Porilands, the Captain and crew of which were closihed and fent home, though we were then st open war ! Vet the lat Bruff:ls Gazstte tells us, THAT the animofity of the Englith begins to ebate, we have fhews the troops fent from Martineco, in tieir pafage, the beit ufege”.....It is amazing fuch a reflection fhouid be fuitered to comefrom a na.ion that has had upwards of 20,000 priloners cloathed &nd fed for yesrs, being deferted by their King, =nd lefc to farve, but were relicved by the humanily and innsic goodnefs of the country. - : In the Paris Gazette of the 18th inft. we find the following extract of a Letier from che lile of France, * dated Der. 31, 1761, ¢ The Ducch are (orely molefted and ill ufed by the Englith at Bengal : But thiere has happened in that country a revoiution which may ertirely change the - fuce of affairs. A fon of the great Mogul has difpofiefi-d the Nabab i the Eaglith iatereft, and eftablithed anotherNabob, with whon he was marchs ing in force agsinft Calcutta, one of their festiements,- N E WY O R K,Sept. 3. Laft Weck Capt. Jenkins arrived at Philedelphin from Barbados ; on his Peffage in Lat: 32, he was taken by a Privateer Sloop of 4 Gurs, end 83 Men and ranflomed for 2500 Dollars. The Privateer h.i made 8 Prizes, chiefly New Englandmen, before Capt. Jenkins was tzken, and hed feven ranfomers on board. - Saturday laft Capt: Tucker arrived in 18 days from Bermuds. He fays, that s fchooner, bound from North Caroline to the Weft Indias, had put inm there for provifions and water, having been taken e few days before b‘ & French privateer of 8 guns, who rabbed her of both thofe necefiaries ; the wan ranfomed for 2000 dollars. One Newbold, belon- ging to New York, wason board the fchooner, ha< ving been taken in another veffel a little time beforey and by the French allowed to return: This priva< teer cruifes in that latitude, and informed of having§ taken two other prizes. She came from the Cs and faid that two other privateer floops were to fol- low and cruife about the fsme iflind. : By letters and other intelligence we learn, That Bermuda being fcarce of moft neceflaries, the pries of meat rofe fo high that the legillature was oblig’d to interfere and eftablifh beef at 4d per 1b. which he- fore had been 8d ; and other meats in proportion. The Enterprize man of war, John Houlton, Efq: commsnder, who convoyed the tranfposts hicher . from the Havannah, fail’d from the Hook on Wed- nefday laft for St. Johns in Newioundlund, to aflit in recovering that place from the Frenchi On ber ‘arrival, there will, sccording to the sccounts we have received, be ten Englith men of war, from 70 to 20 guns, befides the Maflachuletts frigate : And as this naval {orce is to be joined by Col. Amherft, with & pumber of land forces, and a train of artillery,, which have long fince left this place for Halifsx, where they have been joined by oiher land forcess there is little donubt made of their fuccefs. : Wedneiday laft his Excellency Governor Morick- ton gave an elegant Entertainmment at the Province Armsin this City, on Occsfion of the glorious Suc- cefs ot His Majcfty’s Arms in the Redution of the Havannah.......His Majefty’s and other loyal Healths, were hesrtily drank under the Difcharge of the Can- non at Fort George. There were prefent his Excel- lency Sir Jeftery Amherft, Gentlemen oi the Council snd Affembly, thofe of the Corporation, the Mers chants, &c. N E WL O N D O N, Sept.10. We have Advice from Jamaics, thst on the 184 of July luft, died there, ip the 2gth Year of his Age, Capt GurDON SALSTQRITALL, of this Town.... Avs he lived beloved, {0 his Death is univerfally la- mented and regreteted by all his Acquaintance. NEW.-PORT, Rhode Ifland, Sept. 14. : Laft Tu:{day Cept. Hull, in & Schooner, snived here in 36 Days from Martineco He was teken by a Porto'Rico Privateer the fame Day he fail’d, and renfomed for 1000 Dollars, on which Mr. Paiti¢ 6f this Fown, went athare_at Trinity, snd procured the’Money. The next Day fhe was met by two o- ther Privateers, faid to be slfo from Porto Rico, who fent sboard, broke open the Hold, took out twa Csiks of Rum, and & Trunk of Dry Goods'; they si(> ranfeck’d the Cabin, broke open the Chefts and took fundry Goeds, with Money and €loaths ; snd slfo carried off theirLive Stock.” The fame Day the Schooner met with two other of the Exemys Privas teers who let her pafs. Mr. Payne informs us, that theré were sbove 20 of the Enemy's Privateers round the Ifland ot Mar- tinico, and slmoft dsily cut ont Veflels from the dif- ferent Harbours, and often teke the Paffage Boate wkich pafs between St. Pierre’s and Fort Royal. B O S T O N, September zo Monday Morning, X[ o’Clock, © We bave Juft receiv’d the following Aviicles of Inteliigence, Yefterday the Mafter of s Fithing Schooner arsived st Cape Ann from Louifbourg, which left that Place a Fortnight sgo, and inigrms, That & Cartel Veflel arrived there in 6 Days from St. John’s, whe inform’d that Lord Colvil was off St. John's end had block’d up the French Men of War there. The Traniports with the Troop: were juft upon failing from Lawif- bourg as he came out. : ( Seo the laf Papé.] that the next annual Convention ofCangregational Minifiers, in theVicinity of ijmmb, is 10 b Beld ot Jaid By order of tie Conwention, Samuel Haven, Seribs,