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| ¢ . p - F AA!, Eovfilmflnn 19|. 176a. THE ‘New-Hampfhire Containing the Fr;gfi_éfi /fdv.iifé, 3 = ' BOSTON, Nov. 15. MONDAY lafp arrived here Capt. Inglifh in 5 Weeks from the Ork- neys, and Cape. Smith in 33 Days from o Greenock, in Scotland by whom we have i Printsawbich contain the follawing lake “and imporsams ADVICES : .. . ‘Fromr the London Gazette. S WHITEHALL, Septomber 4. - HE King has been piealed to nemisate . ¥ aud appoint his Grace John Dake of . Bedford, his Majcfy’s Minifter’ pleni- 'i potentiary to his meft Chriftian Ma-' Jelty, ; . ‘The King has been pleafed to appeint Richard Neville, Efq; his - Mzjelty’s ~“Secretary of Embafly to'the Moft Chriftian King. gy il « In the Losdon Gazette, his’ Majely in Couscil, has been pleafed to order, that in the Morning and Bvening Prayers and all othér Parts of public Service, the folfowing ‘férm of Prayer thall be for the future gbferved, ¢ Our gracious Queen Chatleste, their Royal Highnels George Prince of Wales, the I'rin- cefs Dowager of Wales, and all the Roysl Family. SO N° DO N, -Agguft gt HE following letter wes received yelterday. I morning by the Right Hen. the Lord Meyor., Whitehall, dugufl zg. 31762. By LORD, iy §oors Have the Eatl of Egremont’s direQlions to ac- int. yourdiordthip, that in -confequence of his moft Cheiftian Majefty’s nowmination of the Duc: de Nivernois, to come here <o treat of a.pesce, thel King has been plealed 10 name the Duke of Badfard to go to Paris for the fame purpofe ; and his Grace’s' appointment will be declared on Wednefday mext, the firlt of September. My Lord Egremont thinks it may be of ule to make this publick in-the city as foon ae poffible. : il 2481 %, Lswm, with the greateft refpe&t, My Lord, your Lordfhip’s : =" Mof obedient hamble Servant, ) ROBERT WOOD. Fo-the Right Hon. Lord Mayor. - From the Londom Papers, Auguft 31. ESTERDAY fe'anight a courier was difparch- ed from hence to Paris. He was to reach that ¢ity on Wednefday, which "it is fiippofed he did, “afid received his anl{wer on Thurlday, tor on Sunday he arrived here back again, . And from the fhortaefs of his Ray, many people who pretend to kaow things, {ay, that be caurjedthe preliminaries, as fettled before hand, to be fizaed : whicly, it is imagined, were altually done on the, panis of France and Spajn. Y o . The Duke ot Bedford, we hear is to be at Dover on Monday next, at which tiuie the Duke de Niver- nois will alfc ba at the fame place. The fuidowing are reparied 10 havebeen part of . Canada to be kopt by Great Britain, The filheries at Newioohdiand, with refpe&t to Gicat Britain, France and Spain, are to be put in the fame footing as belore the war, The Spaniards to ecafe hoflilitics in Portugal, and renounce their claim to the Portuguefe crown. The Havannah to be reftored, it taken, and if not, neflilities:to ceale there. i The neatral iflands to eontinue with Great Britain, al{o Guadaloupe. Martineco and Bellifle to be reftored. Senegal to remein with England, and Goree to be reftored. 7 Liau fiania not having yet been stiacked, to remain, ofeourfe with its prefent pofl :for, : The other ohjefls of lefs imirortance to be referrd. tdia negoeciation, Gazeitzeer. y ) It is cxpeéted that a ceflation of arms will fpeedily bé publithed both by fea and land. : : If the preliminaries were concluded and ftated by s, and the French and Spaniards have accepted. of them, and figned them, it-s,impoffiyie for usta re. cede ; fo thacitis thoughe the peace will be. atified a#foon ag ibe neceilary prepasations for the redy - RGO S B, 35 can be got reedy. : . Tuelday lafi, on. the agreeable news of an ap. praaching peace, Script refe from gz to g8 3 8ths, Tt.is reported that the Doke ot Devonihire is to go Lord Lieutepant to Ireland ; lord Bate to refign his place in.the trealory, and'to take the office of Lord g:lmbuhim; and: Lord Halitax is to fucceed Lord 8¢, James's Sepp. x5, On Wednelday evening the 8th inft. the ceremony of chrifteniog his Royal Highoefs the Prince of Wales, was performed in the great council chamber of his Majefty’s palace, by “his €race the Archbithop of Canterbuty ; his Royal Highoefs the Duke of Cumberiand, and his Molt Serene Highnels the reigning Duke of Meckienburg Strelitz, (reprefented by his Grace the Duke of De- venthire, Lord Chamberlin to his Majefty’s houfe- hold,) being godfathers, and her Royai Highnels ihe Princefs Dowager of Walés being godmother. The young prince was named GEORGE AUGUSTUS3 FREDERICK. " Gag. } ‘ LON D O N, Sept. 5. It is reported, that his Royal Highaels the duke of York will feon be deglared bithop of Ofnsburg ; and itis allo confidently aflested; that bis Royal Highnels Prince William will be eppoinied admini- firator of the eleQorate gf Hagover. 7% It is aifo reported, Mt his Royal Highnels the Duke of York will {Hprily appear at the head of the board.of Admiralty, : J The St. George, Msllard, and Effex, Huggeit; from. Pifcataqua ; Philadelphia Packet, Budden ; James asd Mury, Friend ; the Myriila, Bolitho, from Philadelphia ; the Devonthire, Hunter ; Triton, Seatt; :and Hibernia, M’Carty, Mom Boften ; Dragon Hamme, Ofpray, Stanton, and Yetiow ' Bird, Clark, from ‘Rhode 1fl3nd, uader Convoy of the Lanncefton Manof War, are airived at Port/mouth. fed Taviftock, :Basing, from Pifcataqua, - at- Plymogth: The Laanceflos is” ordered into Harbour for Docking. ; & A Dutch Man of war, with four merchantmen under her convey, failed lately Lom Amfterdam, «Put' were {epefared in a ga'e of wind, {oon after one of ‘them was bro't toc by one of our Irigates from the Bowns, and Was fsaud to Be loaded with fhip tim-, ber, fuppoled to'bs for the French ; upon which the Commodore in the Downs ordered two frigates- (o cruize of Goree, who fell in with the man of war, and the other thige (hips, and .demanded, to feaych them, which (¢ {aptain of the Dutch Wan af. war havieg refuled, fome broaifides were exchanged beiween them, jn which feyen Durchmen were killed; after which they &ruck their colours, and are ali bro’t into the Jowns for further examioation. { It is faid that a meflzoger is difpatched to theStates of Holland, to enquire ino the infuit lately given to the Britith Flag, by ooe of their men of war. Lt is faid, that it Peace takes place, fome of the Regimepts npsv: in [America; willi-be difbandoned theee, and encouraged to fetide at the back of Caro- lina and Georgia, in the fruitful Plains betwixt the Allegchany Moantains and the River Miflifippi, a LCouniry hitherte caimed by the -French as part of Lou:fiadia, ; Septimber 7. According to advices from Warfaw, the Khan of the Tartars k=d fent expre{s Orders to the Nogaycs o rejoin his camp immediately, frem wheuce it was with Probability concluded, that they Gid wat intend an Irraplion inco the Territories of Ryffis, fince, in order to that, it would have been more expedient for the Khan to have marched into the Country of the Nogye:. Sunday, at ba'f paft two in the Afternoon, a Cou- rier arrived at the Seovetary of State’s . Office, who brought an accouat ¢f the Duke de Nivernois’s arri- val at Calais : foon after which the Duke of Bedfoid et ant far Dover ; having a Retinue of 23 Coaches and about 30 Heifemen. 9 We arcinformed, prepaiaiisna-which are making for a fpeedy Teace, 8 or io millions will be raifed . for the enfuing Year, .The 150,000 |, lately brought home from Pifcat- away by the Launcefion, are in return for Goods which had been fent there for two Years laft paft, & for which -no Retoins were before made. It is faid the Captain gets 3000 L. Poundage by it, the greate(t . {am ewet Known ito have béen ntade befbre'that way. beiie Lewtersdrom Hol and-advifejthat 4f i Peate’ that notwithftanding. the NuwMms. 320 G o e, BN T B { was firit publifh’d. EETTE J o7 and Dome_'/}ic&:‘. ~cannot be reflored between the Courts of Vienna and Bzrlin, at the fame time tha: the differences between Englandand France ave adjufied, France will ‘bisd hesfelf not to give the Houfe of Aaftria any Succors flipulated by Treaty.” 3 Tuefday ‘laft’ {:led from Dover, his Majefly’s *Yarcht Princefs Augufta, Capt. Ray, with his Grace the Duke of Bedfotd for Calais. The yacht that carried over the Duke of Bedford was buc two hours and forty minutes in her pafiage fram Calais 1o Dovgr,-as wasfeen by a glals from the cliffs, : - Account of the A&ion between the Hereditary Prince,.and - the French. Hague, September 7. The Prince of Conde ha- «ving retired fuccefsfully as far back as Friedberg, in order to-make 2 jan@ion with the Matfhals Scubife and d'Errees, abandoned eveb the heights near that town, and marched 16 Rodheim on the 2gth paft, on which day the Hereditaty Prince arrived atWel- ferfheim, His Highnefs thought it neceffary to pat Gen. Luckner forward on ‘the joth to thofe high grourds, whillt he marched with his main body to Affenbeim.” On his march he was informed that a lirge body of the' French were returning towards Friedberg's and being defirqus 1o get- before them, be altered his plan, znd infiead of continuing his maich to Affenheim, determined to fuppart Geaessl Luckner. He had then no reafon to jmagive that the Prince of Conde had beenreinfarced, tho’ it af- terwards appeared that the grand ‘army of Frange was gt hand to fupport him. The hereditary Princes Jdnlanuy attacked with the greateff bravery, and in.a fhort time drove the French, whowere pofled.upon Jhe ileep mopniain calied Jobanpis-berg, into ithe plain below. . Having there been confiderably rein« forged, the French renewed the aneck with advan- tage, and gbliged the Allies 10 repafs the Wener. Ia the retreat, the kereditary Prince, whe was-rallg~ -dng his tropps, was wounded in the hig bat the wound is declared by the furgecns not to be dangerous. Peince Ferdipand, upon the firft report of the:. Heres ditary Prince’s beiog engaged, marched with a con- fiderable part of his army from hic camp at Nidda to {upport him, and arrived time enongh to prevent the French from parfuing their advantage, which confilts in 7 or 800 men on the part of the Allies,. and feveral fmal field pieccs. The number of “kil~ led and-wounded on éither fides is not yet known'; but’ we hear that the Count de Guiche was taken by the Allies. 'The reft of the confederate Arm came up the next Morning, and Prince Fetdingnds head quarters were on the 1t inftant at Beng'efn‘}_';e‘lrp, upon the river Horlof, at a fmall diftance from the French. ‘The only Britith troops engazed ia this attion, were, according to. the 'Acqo.dnu[?leéciifea bere, Major General Eiliot’s dragoons, and the pie- quets under Lord Frederick Cavendifh. . The lofs of the Allies in the above affair, was Ea. fign During, licut. Effenbeck, 6 fubaltern officers, and 64 foldiers were killed' ; 19 officers, 16 fubal- terns, 30d. 331 foldjers wounded: 34 officers, 46 fubalterns, made prifoners, with 880 foldiers, jnclad- ing the mifling and defertars ; fo that our lofs:in ki« led, woundzd, prifoners, &c. amounts to 1390 men’ T'he wound of the hereditary. prince is not ddngerois, the ball grazed the bone of the right hip, called o5 ileon, and eame out above theiknee, by the mulcle called facia lata. NN Paris, Aug. 30, Welearn from Breft, thata fquas dron, of ave fhip of 116 puns, four of ‘74, one frigate ol 32 guns, one of 30, one of 16, and ‘two bomb keiches, victualled for feven months, and having on board between 5 and 6000 land forces, "under the Count d'Eftaing, were to fail immediately from that ort. 2 Sept 6. The Duake de Nivernois is accompained in his journey to England by the Sieur Darand, his Msjefly’s minifter to the King and republic’ of Po4 land, and by the Siear Deon, captain of dragoons,’ in quality. of fecretary to the embafly., His moft Chriftian Majcfty has aflured the Emé! prefs queen; that at the fame time that he is labowriog to procure 10 his kingdom a folid m’d,'fiqfi;o‘rf.afi_‘é peate, Be'bas Her Tacerelts' Reongly at heasf, 2$&@} & regard them as his owa, (Weeks fince this Paraa J P