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to givethen timely Notice, it being feared the faid Skip isloft, no Acconnt having for fome Time patt been received of her.”. ? LONDON, Fuly 27. Tuelday & new Cradie of curious work- | ., manfhip was carried to St. James's, Melii¢rgers are difpstched to the feveral Ladies of her Majefty’s bed chamber for their s:tendance. It is faid chut three regimenta from Ireland are to be embarked immedistely for Newfoundland, in or- . “der to retake that valuable ifland ; and that -thcy are to be convoyed by four fhips of the line. Several fite fhips, bomb veffels, galliots, &c. are ordered to the French cosft, to deftroy the flat-bot- tomed boets. i Commodore Young is going in his Majefty’s fhip .- Guernfey, with 4 {sil of the linc and two frigates t0 Newfcundlagd, . This Morning, the wi/fef heads in Fomathan’s, (after heving gulied the -public ycftzrday) declared ..At a8 their opinion, thss there would. be no- peece thiz fummer, whereupon ftocks fell five per cent. betore 12 o’clock ¥ Lsivers from - Spain intimate, that the Catholick King wes {0 provoked at the éruelty of the' Portu. . gucie, who, it is pretended, not content with cutting ©off _the Nofes, Esrs, -and o/ser Parts of the Spa- niardsthey had taken Priloners ; had hacked.to pieces ', twa young Officers of the beft Families in Spain; thiat Portugal bad réafoa to expect the whole Weight - of the Spanith Monaich’s Refentment ; that sccord- : ingly, 300 Portugucie Peafsnts, having, contriry to the Laws of War, taken up Arms, 300 SpagithHul- fsrs fell upon them, and put them all to the Sword, illaged their Houlcs, and flew their Wives in cold cod ; and that the Eomity and#Animofi'y beiween the twwo Nations” was rilen tofthe greatelt Height. Ox the 23d it was definitively refolv’d in Council, . ¥*That cenaia. tesms of Accommodation, which had een propofed by thé Enemy, were incorfiftent with " the honour and imereft of the nation,’ . July 31 Yeferday the guns in the park were ;!’rawnom«to be ready to fire on her M.jefty’s de- ivery. Sa{m Lettsys by Yefierday's Mail advife, that the ‘< Frinch bad retired from Munfler and Ceffz!. and that «, the bead guarters of the aliies was fixed at the latter. " By the New York packet that friled laft week, . difpaiches are font to Genersl Monck:on, relating to the affair of Newfoundland, which is grown an af- Ieir of grest cOnfequgnce, and about which people murmur very fveh, as there muft cestsinly be & grest omiflion fomgwhere. - The letters from Dast- mouth, Weymo ol, and other Weftern ports, ere full of complailits sbous the lofs of Newfoundland, " as perhaps there are no lefs than - 20,000 people wha will be reduced to e miferable ftate by this Event: The Silver on bosrd the Hermione is 63 tons, and _ 30 waggons ere coniraéted for to bring it to town from Port{meuth: : ' .. Privatedetters trom Hamburg fay, that the Em- prefs of Ruflis went &t the head of 5000 men 10 the Lmperor’s countiy {eat as Ouranjeboom, .and de- manded his sbdication of the throne, which he was obliged to comply with. ' : Tis reported- that the late Emperor.of Ruffis was furprifed at fupper, wounded, ®nd: carried to 2 re- mote part of his' Empire. Oiher accounts fay, that his Czsring Msjefty was'sfliffinated in: the fireet, as he wes going home. The private sccounts fay, that the Senatz of Pe- teifburg was worked up by the Clergy, who were beaded by the Emprels 5 they fet forth in a moft “ alarming light, the diffcrent’ changes made by the Emperor, his extravagant (ympithy for the King of Pruflia; and his weaknefs in giving up the conquefts that had coft Ruflis fo much'blocd ; &nd it is added that the lai2 Emperor is confined ins fortrefs. Some letiers fay, that the Empre(s is only de- clared regent during the minority of her fon, only 8 ycars old, and that the army under Gen. Roman- zow. fiad already teken the oath to her: ; It'is faid thé Emperor of Roffis, and PrinceGeorge “of Holftein, had made their elcipe out of jthe Rui- fian dominicns: : AHuguf 3. By a Perfon arrived in Town, who left Portisrouib Yelterday Alfternoon, we hear, that the Bedord Mzn of War of 64 Guns, the Supeibe of 74, Shewlbury of 74, and the St. Anne of 6o, with 2 Frigates, were Yelterdsy Morning under Way ; and in the ‘Afternosn they sll failed. "It is f(aid there, that they are bound fo Newfoundland, in order to resake that viluable and. By 'z Calculatian, "the Lofs fultsined by the Mer- chants coacerned in the Newfoundland Rifhery, by theFrench furprizing thati{land,amounts to 250,000l. On Manday latt; abewt Midnight, afier having been at the moft principal Parts of Holland, and preaching , diequentiy te large Auditories at Rotterdam, the Rev. Mr. Whitefield =rrived at Harwich, and immediately fet out for the North. ‘ Sir Edward flawke, with 16 Ships of the Line, and many. Frigatee, is cruizing off - Cape Finefterre, to watch the Ferrcl: Squadron, and’'te proteét the Convoys from Bellielle to Lifbon ; while Sir Charles ‘Siunders, with'an ¢qusl*Force is cruizing cff Cadiz. Province or }NOT[CE is hCI'C-' New Hamrsuire, ; by gives, that th: General Af. l High Rreet, for the accommodation of the Gentry, &c. to fee the grand Cavalcade of the Money taken inthe " Hermicne, who is now under Quarantine. . Juh 31 On Wedneday the Lords of the Ad- miraly iap feversl exira Hours, and this Day a tull Board is expe&ted upon Bufinefs of the grestelt Im- postance. L¢'is fald chist Wedn={day’s Bufinels prin- tursed vpon ihe Recovery of Newfoundland. . L e e T Rt et e et N E W.Y O R K, Sept. z7. Friday Murning laft the Pitt Picket Boat, Captain Godderd, failed witli the Mdil for Falmouth : On .bosrd of her went Paflenger, Col. Baftide, who lately came to Town irom Boften. Q 8. T O, N, Ofober. 4. Tuelday Evening laft His Excellency the Gover- NORr embarked on board the Prevince Sloop Mafia- chufeits, Captain Saunders, snd {siled for the Eaftern Parts of the Province. Tuefday arrived here Captain Carlifle from Placen- tia in Newfoundland. He left that Plice the 15th of i ttis Inftant September, and informs, that the Day be- fore he foiled, an Exprels Sleop arrived there from Lord Colville, lor 2 Qfficers and 70 Marioes that " bad bzen before landed from ‘the Antelope......The {aid Exprefs informed, that they left Lord Colvill on the 11th Inftant, off St. John’s, in which Herbour the French Ships ftill were ; that no Ships had then - joined him {rom England :....: The Expre(s further * added, that sbout two Hours sher they left Lord Colvill they met with the Tren(ports having on board -t Sevetsl Buildings are ere&ing ut Portlmouth, inthe Colonel Amherft, with the Troops under kis Com-’ mand from Hslifax and Louifbourg: They had been 4 Days from the 1alt mentioned Place : .... They had - the Wind upon the Besm, and no doubt joized the « Menof War in lefs than two Hours. Yelterday arrived here Capt, Casrin a Snow irom * Briftol, who fail’d in Company with Capt, Freeman ' mmention’d in our Isft. Exiratt of a Letier from Halitax, Sepe. 3, 1762, ¢ On the 27th ule. Colonel Amberfl arrived here . from New-York, with about 200 Regular Troops, - " wnd was joined here by two compleat Companies and & Retachment of Grenadiers of the Royals ; two Compieat Companiés with the Major of the 77th Regiment ; ‘one Captain and one Licutenant ot the _ Roysl Train of Aniillery,with 2 Serjeants,z Corporals, " = Bombadiers, 6 Gunnars, and 25 Matrofles ; ss alfo by 1 Licut. Colonel, 1 Major, 5 Captains with their . Subalterns, snd §oo of the Maflachuietis Provincials, and are {siled from hence for Newfoundlsnd ; but firlt tg flop at Louifbourg to take on bosrd 2 Rein- i forcément from that Ganilon. ™ o " Saturday laft the Schooner which went Exprefs to the Hsvsnnabh, to inform Admiral Pocock that the French had tsken St. John's on Newfoundiand, re- turned tc Marblchead : She left the Havannah the 28th of Auguft, and by her we lesrn, That on the 24th the Spanith Garrifon embark’d on board the Tranfports prepared to receive them, and were 1o (ail the firlt fair Wind for Old Spein ; That the Englifh Troops in genersl were as healthy ss might be ex- p-€ted, the Fatiguc and Cimate confidered ; thet a Numbar of empty. Tranlports were foon ta ceme to the Norihward ; That neither Men of War nor Troops were coming from thence in order to retske St. John's, ‘&c. but that an 'sccount was received there from England, that a:Fleet was {oon to fail for the Recovery of thag Plice. The fame Evening; 1 Woman named Milton, fell from & Houfe in Middlejtseef, arf® bruiz’d heér to fuch & Degree that the expir'd in lefs than sa Hour, et et ivaned . \nrm o) \ost ) \ s POR"TSMOU“TH. Extral? of a Letter from Boflon, Of. 4. —** | have to acquamt you, that this Morn- ing Capt. Fellows arrived here from Mary- land, who informs,that on ‘T?xu:(day Mora- ing laft off New-Yark, he fpoke with the Weazel Slgop of War going Exfefs to General AMHEersT 3 the.Mafter told Capt. Fellows, that*he Nad-been only® 35 Days from England, and failed in Company with Five Sail of Men of War, and Ten Tran{- . ports bound:to Newfoundland. I fend you this Piece of lxgcll_igence on Account of its coming in alter the#News - Papers were publifh’d.””— CUSTOM HOUSR, Pifcatequs, O&. 7. Entred Inwards, Sloop Friendfhip, Chrifto Ellery, fram Philadelphis, Schiooner Matthiew,Rnobert Perker,from New Loadon. Sloop Falmouth; Daniei Goodhue, from-Santa Croix. Clesred Qut. y Sloop Sally, Enoch Lint, for Menis. Sloop Hittey, John Perkins, for Virginia: Sloop Ses Flower, Eliss Phiipot, for Nova Scotia. Schooner Marquis o Granby, JohnBrown,for Antigus. Sloop Elizabeth, Jofeph Sewel, for Bay Funday. Brig Mary, Jofeph Moors, for Newfoundland. Brig Face Malon, George Turner, for Philadalphia . TO BE SOLD Five Hundred Acres of land in the Town of Nottingham in the Province of New Hampfhire, cheap for the Csfh. ‘Inguire of the Kev. Mr. Ebinexer Flagg of Chefter, or Ffiab Flagg of Bottop, Jewelier, ¢ the Noith Eaa oi the Liaw Bridge. ll16] : e 10 ~BE. SOLLX: . A Lot of Land ‘g2 Feet Front, and 80 Feet back ; (to be, well warrented. ) oppo§ » the new Heulenow building by Mr. Fobn Neljin; Goldimith. "Alfo & PEW at che Nouh Esft Corner of the Rev. Mr. Haoen's Meziing Houfe. Enquire of the Printer, [16] Pxovt}!cz. ofF New Hawmpsxire, NOTICE 1s hereby given to the Proprietors of the Townfhip of New Britton, (fo called) to meetar the Houle of Cept. Caled San- born, Innholder in Hamptor Falls, on Wedneldsy the Twenty feventh Day of Oftober Iuftant, at one of the Clock in the Afternoon : 1. To hear the Re~ port of the Commiite, chofen to clear the center Roed in faid Townthip, and to fettle the Boundaries berwixc faid Townthip and Steven’s Towon, and New Chefery (fo called.) 2. To feitle Accounts with the Colice tors, and chufe a Colleéter. ' 3. To fee what faid Pioprietors will allow Mr. Fofeph Fellows, for cless ing a Rosd from faid Fr/lows Hounfe, or Land to< wards the Saw Mill in Stevens Town. 4. Tofee it faid Propritiors will agree upon any Method to run and bcund every Lot in faid Townthip, sgrecable ta the plan thereof ; end when it fhall be done.” 5. Ta rail¢ sy Sum of Money that may then be thought necefiery to Defray the Charges of Bounding faid Townthip as sforefaid ; and alfo to Detray sny paft Charges due from faid Proprietors. - Every delin- quent Proprietor is hereby defired immediately to pey his ‘Arrears ; otherwife may expeé part of his Land s o g | ‘'will be expofed to f1lc according to Law. By Order of the Committe, Hampton, OZ2, 6. Anthony Emery, Props. Cleky PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. The Proprietors of the Town- . fhip of New Holdernefs, in faid Province, are hereby NOTIFIED, Thst on Thuridsy the 28th Dy of O&ober Inftant, & Meeting ofthe faid Proprietors . will be'held at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at - the Houfe of #indburn Adams at-Duchem, in faid Province, then and there (0 draw cach and every Proprietors Inietvale Lots sccording as they are laid out and numbered in faid Townfhip. Hercules Mlmy, Proprietors Clerks Durbasm, Oftober §. 1762. R et TO . .BE . -SOLD AT PUBLIC VENDUE, At the Houle of Mr. George Huntrifs, Innbolder in Pari{mouih, by s Licence from the Judge of Probates, on Taefday the z6ih of O&tober Inftant, s LOTT of Laend joining the Lott of Henry Bickford's, decealed, and runing 100 Feet Southerly on the Road thac leads to Frame Point ; and 80 Feet back to Natbanizd Furder’s Land : By John Murpby Adminiftrator ta faid Land. e e Thofe Perfcns who entered with Mr. Welch, as Cuftomers for the New-Hamplhire G.zette, who Rode as Carrier sbout a Year ago, are defired to pay Mr. #/¢flsn, the prefent Carrier. R o . s e e e "Choice St. GEORGE’s S ‘rqlfltgs oILJDIME’ By Josepr Barreirl, ALSO Carolina PORK by the Barrcll. e Hague Faly 27. The King of Pruffis is feid to be at Landthut, and Gen. de Weid sdvanced into Bo- bemia towsards Konigfgratz. ' There had been a {rnart wétion at Braunsu, where the Pruffian Colonel Loffow is {aid to have been killed. Duyblin, July 104 We hear from Rathcormuck, that yekerday morning a dew of honey féll in that neighbourhood ; the trees were loaded with it; and fome (mell quantities of it faved off the long grafs by {coops, the method ufed of faving water in dome parts of the Weft Indies. Private letters from Vienna import, that Count " Kinfky, and {even more of the Auftrisn miniftry, chat have promoted the Preflisn war, have been difmifled from the miniftry, and are now under difgrace. fembly of this Pravince which ftood prorouged to | ther prorouged to Wednefdsy the zoth Inft. By 4is the ¢ 3th In®, is by his Ex¢ellency the Governor, (g : ¥ -~ Exeellencg’s Command. T, Arxinson, junr, Scee \