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* vk P L) -4 Fby 2 French Myigste from Miffifippi for Cepe Francois and ranfomed for 1300 Picces of Eight. Wa learn " by a Pesfon who came in the above Frigate that Caps. , Hobbs from Maulqueto Shore for Rhoae Iflind, and Capt. Carter from Jamaice to Gzorgis had been taken -&nd cerried into Miffifippi. Since our laft we have feveral Veil:ls from the Havannah, by whom we learn, that 8 Number of Veflels from the Continent were arrived there, but had met with very podr Encouragement, they not being silowed to fell to the Inhabitan:s ; and the Flour and Bread beifig tsken for the Contrators at . sheir own Prices: ‘ N E WY O R K, Ofsber 11. Wednelday Morning lsft another Prize Brig,cailed the La Providence, bound from Cape Francois for * Bourdeaux, was {eat in here by the Flying Harlequin, - Csptain Wright, of this Pore, and teken the 10th of Sept. off Ackland’s Keys, 3 Days afeer Capt. Wright took that memtioned {a our laft : ‘Her cirgo confifts - of g6 Hogflieads, 8 Tierces snd 24 Barrels of white Sugar’; 25,000 Ib. of Coffee,snd 34 Caiks of [ndigo. When Capt. M’Cutchin, ( who came in Prize Ma- fter ) left the Harlequin fhe wasin Sight of a Snow - one of the Fleet,and it was expeted the would foon - bewp: er 23 fhe sowed with 22 Ours and but little : & P R:Tu§M-0: BT H. Laft Tuelday evening a trein of very retharkable occurrents happened st the entrance of this Town. A Chaife returning moderately to Town jult st dark, firt of all met-z Cants going out upon the rua, the- drivers huzzaing. ail the way, as if they had been _ losded with Sailors in & Frolic,and narrowly sfcaped being run down by them: A few moments girertwo men apon Horfed came alon z upon wfull Cereer urd fuddenly met the Cheife, before there could be op- portunity of turning out of the wiay ; one ofthem - grez’d along by the Head of the Horle in“the Car: - risge, and dcarcely avoided the fheck : this (urned ghe Chaife Horle a little crofsways to the Road, and - ioftantly the other came upon the oppofi € fide, nnd .4 Bruck wich fuch viplence sgainit the Shaft that Men and Horle tambled together g8 if they had beea fhot inflently deed. The Cheife Horle then in a fright theer'd off to the other fide of the Wiy, snd therea third met bim in the {eme manuer, the Rider of ofiwhich was likewife throwa off. This left efeaped withoui hurt,as likewife did thePerfons in theChoife; but the other had the ou:fide of his right leg mifera: bly wounded, the flefh beiog mangledfeveral Inches, and torn off the Bone, which juit efeaped 2 frafiure. 3 and bis Horfe was lamed. However we hope the poor Man’s wound will not prove mortal. . - N.B. This fheuld eaution all Perfons sgeinft riding furioufly in the Dark, elpecially nesr & populouns . Town ; and lead every one torefle@ upen their de. pendance on the proteétion of divine Providence from innumerable dangers which otherwile could not be forelegn or preventsd. | Lt Saturdey Evening cime to Towa the Caps, . Coffiw and Firnald, having bzen tsken, Capt. Cifia in & 3nip, &and Capt. Fersald in « Sleop, snd carsied in- to Parto Rico, where they with between 30 and 40 other Capts. of Veflels were clofely configed in Goal for three Months, not having sy Thing al lowed them the whole Time for Food but Cattles Gatts, &c. the Spaniardstelling them that Bzet was too goad for Englilbmen., The 3d of Sepiember the ebove Cipis. with 8 others were relesled out of Gosl, with payirg a Ranfom of Twenty odd Dollers for each Man ; »nd when they came out left 2co Englifimen in Gaal there; with Nothisg but the a- bove Food to feed wpon, which, {together with their being informed-thay 1thg Governor of Antigua had denied to feitle m Cartel, was ihe O.cafion of their Jying there) ceufed many of them to enter on board Spanifh Privateers towcinize sgainft their own Countrymen; ; Since our latkarsived the Brg Triet, Capt. Fobn Oram, in7 Weeks from Live:pool, by whom we received two Livarpacl Pepsrs down tothe 27¢h of Auguft, | fram which we have ex rall:d the following Para- geaph, reluiive to the Emperor of Ruflie’s Dethron- meut 3 but not teceiving the Papers till Thurldey Afscracon, we are obliged to deter the Remiinder of sie Poragn eod Lisndon Ardties till oue nexr, T'he News of the Reduflion ofthe Havaunah was notariived when be f(ailed. ! " Cologne, Augult'3. Al political con- werfations turns wholly on the important re- wolution thai basjult bappened at Peter/burg. Advices of good credit affure us, that the prin- cipal motjves for depofing the Emperor, were the difregard be [hewed to the Emprefs, for whom he apenly difcovered an averfion, and the Affiduities be bad long paid to a [ultanefs. The ckange be attempted io make in_the Greek réligion, likewife contributed not -a' fittle 1o 1his [udden'revolution. * He wanted the Ima. ges.and pictures to be taken ous of the churches, e d.lbe Greek Pricfis to be dreffed like the. Lutberans, The Arcbbifhop of -Novogrod, whom be fent for, told bim what would be 1be confequence if be perfified in bis refolution. The Czar made anfwer that be wonld be obey- ed, and that be alfo intended to open Lutheran churches in Ruffia. The Archbifbop, whom be banifbed for eight days, immediately ac- quaineced bis brethren 5 and the whole body of the clergy was foon informed of what was in agitation. .~ The Clergy alarmed ihe peo- ple for their religion 5 and the alarm was the fooner takem, as the Emperor bad aflually [ent for two able Lutkeran Clergymen to difpute with and baffle the Greek Priefis, Add to all sbis, the Czar's imprudence in tbrowing out a hint that be intended to confine the Emprefs before be fat out for the army, with ‘which Jhe was foon acquainied. Nevertbelefs, this Princefs refolved to bave perfonal conviilion of the defigns that were forming againft ber. For this end fbe took an spportunity to fay to the Emperor, that fbe boped. that in caje be fbould leave Peterfbourgh, be woukd place fo much confidence in ker, as to appoint ber Re- gent in bis abfence. The manner in which be anfwered ber, convinced ber at once that what Jbe bad been told was not without foundation, She immediately took ber refolution to baften sbe execution of that defign which was effeled on the gth pafi. After the Emperor was ar- rgflxd,' tbz mob, warked up by the priefis, call- ed our ta bave the Emperor delivered to them dead or alive, and the crown placed on the bead of th: Emprefs. As foow as ber Majsfiywas proclaimed fhe difpatched couriers to all the Courts of Eurcpe, beginning with Vienna, then Warfaw, Verfailles, and Den- wmark...... Al this jeems very plaufible, and is partly true ;5 bt let as recolles? that the Dead cannot [peak for themfelves, and the Living dare not fpeak for them. Peterfburg, July 23. Tbe late Emperor’s corps after baving been expofed to publick view for fome days at the Mynafiry of Newfky, was buried there, with- out any fuseral pomp, on the 2 1ff inflant. Cusrom House, PiscaTaQua, Oficber zaft. - . Entered Inwaius, Sloop Syrem, William Vennard, from Fyall. Brig Charlotte, Fobn Bartiett, from Barbadss. - Stop Salifbury Robert Fones, from Halifax. Siosp Friends Adventure,J. Prout,from AnnapolisRoyal, Schoomer Duck, William Vicker. from Virginia. Sioop Kepple, Samuel Odiarne, from Chignedto. Brig Tryall; Fobn Oram, frivs Livkrpoi. Clesred Ouiwards, Ship Albermarle, Witliam Marjball, for Nova Scotia. Slosp Merry Quaker, Epes Greeno, for Famaica. Schooner Ifabetia, Fobn Blunt for Newfoundland, Brig Elizabeth, Fefbita Titeomb, and Slop Merrimack, Francis Holmes, for Pbiladsipbe, Siiop Mary Samuel Bragdsm, fof Virginia. Sea COAL To be Sold on Board the Brigantine Thiel, lying at the Long Wharfe— and at R. TRAILL’s Store, Grates and Hogfheads: ot Earthen WARE well forted, CHEESE, Bottled ALE, Buck Skin BREECHES, &ec. ; ey A New Chaife Compleatly finifh’d, built in Bofton, now at Mrt. Fames Stoodley’s, to be Sold ; of whom inquire, or of the Printer. s € o Ty e ] ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demsnds on the Eftate of Captain Benjanin Swett of Hamp:an Falls, deceafed, are de- fired to bring in their Accounts to ue the Subfcribers, in order for Setidlement; who will attend on faid Bufi- nefs on the foyr following Wedneldays, as the Houle of Csptain Fonathan Swett of faid Himpton Falls, Innhojder, from Nine of the Clock before Noon to five in the Afternoon. Hampton Falls, § Lévi Dearborp, Qfiotar. 7., ¢ Devid Batchelor, } Excentor s, ! . PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: Any Perfon of Perfons claiming Property in the SNOW celled the Proey & Betiv, her ArpurTENANCEsand CARGO Orany Part thersoj, ‘mow in the Part of Pilcataqua, Fames Willy, Mafier, sre hereby NOTIFIED, to make their Appesrance (if they fee Caufe} at.« COURT of VIUE AD. MIRALTY to b: holden at Pori(mouth in [:id Province, on Thur{dey the 28.h Day of OQobir . Inftant, at Three o’Clock, iw the Aliernoon, thea ‘ and ghere to (hew Caule, if any they have, why faid ! Veffel, Appurtemances and Cargo thotld not be adjudged & Lawful Prize, purfuen: to an Informa- tion filed in faid Court by JAMES NEVIN, m: Colletor of His MAJESTY’s Cuftoms for the Port of Pilcataqus. 43 Dated at Portfmouth, this 20th Day of Q&vber 1 762. Per Curiam, Joun SHerRBURNE, D iRByssis1 4 TO BE SOLD = 1 By HENRY, APPLETON, Choice Table Oyl. By the Bottle or Cafe. Tbis is to inform the Public, That Beny. Goldthwair, Taylor 5 from Boflorn, - - AKES all Sorts of Mens Wearing dpparrel, in the beff and. . neatefp Manner, according to 1he neweft Fafhion 5 Alfo Womens Riding Habits—n Cloth Riding Hoods, ¢, He likewife performs all Sorts of Lacing Work, Figur'd . and Plain—All GentieMEN and Lapixs may depend upon ‘baving their Work done with Fidelity and Difpatch ; and compleated : by any reafomable Lime they fhall fix—and,.. . of - as cheap as can be afforded Said GOLDTHWAIT bas @ Varie Trimmings to difpofe of, cheap for CASH, at bis Houfe oppofite the Post-OfrFick, where the Custom-House was lately kept, near the Patade-——and where be sarries or bis Bufinefs i b N.:B. He basa Number of the beft Pat- terns of Clotbs in Bofton, and will dndertake s Supply any GENTLEMEN with whole Suits of Cloatbs, er avy particular Garment, with- out putting themfelves to any furtber Trouble, ' : TO BE SOLD By Ammi Ruhamah Cutter,’ Choice Lifbon, Teneriffe, Malags, Claret, and other Wines, very good Brandy, Olives, Capers snd Tsmarinds : Alla Linfced Oil, and Psinters Colours, chesp for Csth, PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIR gt NOTICE is hereby again given to the Creditors ot Morris Haley \ae of Port[mouth, Mariiner, Decealed, Inteflate, to fend their refpeQive Evidence of ‘fuch Claims to James (St0idly of faid Portfmouth, Adminiftrator of his Eftste before o final Settlement is made ; and thefe who negle&t are excluded. - ! et PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. All Perfons that have any De- mands on the Eftate of JFomatian Battifpail; late of Newington in {sid Province, Yeomen; decesfed, ure. defired to bring the (sme propésly attefled, waia Fofeph Pastinfon, of fsicNewington, Yeoman, Admi- piftraior of faid decens’d’s Eftuze, in arder for Setcling and Payment. And all [adebted to faid Eilate me ® defired to make fpeedyPayment to faid Adminiftritor. And Whereas {undry . perfons have been free with many of {aid deceafed’s Goods, withous eny Aushos rity, they are defired tobring them ro'fzid Admisia ftrator to fave themfielves irom Treuble: ) i Ofober 14 1782 PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. All Perfons that have Demands’ on, (or that ere Indebted unto) the Eftate of Heizpbink Ward, lue of Hsmokend,-in fxid Province, add Jaie: Sutsler of Col. Giffe’s Regimens at Crown Poist, decent’d, sre defit’d to come and fettle the Lo Wi, Fames Pevger, of Porifmouth, infsid Province, Ion. - holder, Adminifirator of the Bftate of the . fbd Deceaied. . [17] b 30 If any Perfon inclines to Ride as a Carrier from bence to Londonderry, they are defired to apply to the Printer bereof,