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| No—— ——— © * # » f We %tterfifirfli!’mffin(fi%fi&fiifion will not prove as fraiclefs as the preczeding, with whichMeflage Bafly and Sianiey were charged. Some folks preteal to be sflured, that the piincipal difficulties which caufed that to breek ¢ff, are now removed ; wd in combining {everal circumftances we find their opinion well feund2d, Thofe difficulties were, the indem- nification demanded for theFrench fhips feized beiore the war;the evacustion of provinces ontheLowerRhine belonging to the King of Pruffia, and occoj troops ; and laftly, the fuccours 10 be furnifh: the relpe@ive allies inGermany. As tothe fit we have fome realons to believe, that our Courr, from its defire to reftore the publick tranquility, has renounced it ; and in regard to the two others, the contra&ing partics have agreed upon certsin arrange- ments, provided they meet with the approbation snd scquielcence of the Emprefs Queen snd his Pruffian Majefty, for the two Couris have each declared the one to the other, that they are firmly refolved not to depart in any thing from their eogagements with their Allies,but what fhall be to theirfull faiisfaction. We are well affured,that whst difplealesSpain in the preliminary articles, is not the refufal cither of the fatista@ion demanded from England, or of the reim- bu:fement of the expences of the war ; but the c«flion of Louifiena to Englend ; which will in confequencs theteof foon become miitrefs of all Florida. The Prince of Walss appiars dreffed in’ white Jfatten and gold, and continues to enjoy a good flave of bealth. Sunday evining Sir Charles Hardy Jailed from Ply mouth, with 6 fail of the line, fuppofed to cruize off Cuape Clear, in order to ixterccpt fome /bipt expelted Jfrom Cape Franeois, that are richly laden, baving the i85 of many of the inbabitants of the Havannab, ewho _wetired on bearing of our intemtion to go againfl it . The Duke de Nivernois landed at Dover on Saturday, Ir. Poyniz, at whofe boufe at Burlington Sireet- bis "@race is to: refide, till Lord Pembroke's be fisted up, game aosr wish bim, and came on diredlly to Londen; but the Duke lay that night at Canterbury, and about ¢ight on Sunday morning arrived at Mr. Pogniz's. He was received by the Dake de San Severine, the Neape litan ambaffador, Mr. Costres, and Mr. Poyniz ; and yifierday bis cquipsge came cver Wefiminfler Bridgs. The Duke of Bedford was received atParis with the ‘greateft acclamations ever known s and tis faid that k¢ was condulied into that city by 40 of the Fremeh King's “houfbold trocps. The 1aB letters from Paris fay.that in cafe the pre. Jent pacific negotiation fosuld prove fraitlefs,the war will, ifir the fature, be carried on 4 new plan. A num¢ “vous army will be kept upon the Rbine 5 but the greatf eforts ovill be made by fea and with thisview thertls ‘s Ifimxg Jouadron equipping at Breff, which is te bs “wilualled for [evin montbs 3 and orders bave been like -wife fewt for vepairing and manning all toe [bips that .are left at Toulon, thiugh it is forefeen that this will be awork of time. : By private Latters fromParis of the Stb carrent, we Bave advice, that orders were iffued for four rigiments .of troops ts march immediately from Brefl. where they are to embark on biard the men of war fitting ozt at thas port, but on what deflination is not known, though it is gemerally believed to be, to reinforce their troops at Newfoundiand, which it wonld appear they would ewifb 1o retain till tbe conclufion of a prace. A letter from Paris Jay, * Whatever bopes we may bave of peace, orders bave been juf} fent to Bourdeaux, ‘Rochelle, and Nantes, to get ready feveral fhips with all ditigence, 1o carry troops, Xc. to Newfoundiand, wbick it viry much concerns us to preferve.”’ From Patersburghwe, are told, that there bas becn latily a mutiny among the guards, which for fome time excited the moff difagreeable apprebenfions, bat that is bas been bappily quclied. The laff Briuffels Gazette [ays that the Governor of Gali-ia bas informed bis Catholic Mejefly, that 43,000 inbabitants of that provincs cffer to ferve gratis, and that in that namhber there are 3000 gentlemen. I1's re gorted that the Emperor of Moreco bas declared war a- gainfl thi Englifh . y Wt bar frem Paris, that thty bad advice from Ma dridy mentioning, that the fortefs of Almedia [arrende- red to'the Spawiards on the. 25th paff. . The foreign: gazeites, in their account from the ar mies. inWeflpbatia, feem all to agree, that a cifation of arms woas bourly expedéd. . VieNsA, Augafi 8. The King of Pruffia pufbes the fi ge of Schweidnitz with the utmoft vigour, mot on Iy becaufe be is apprebenfive that marfbal Daun may at length fall ypon Jsme (fficacious means to raife it ; byt principally that be may afterewards enter the country of Glatz and lay fiege before the end of the campaign, to the capital of that name. Hanooer, Sept. 3. The Barron de Hirdenberg {et out yefterday forEngland, whither he has been {ent for by the king, in order to furnifh ecclasciiments re- gurding the sffairs of the ele&osate, and which may be wanted in_the courfe of the prcific , negociation that is_foon to be entered upon at London. * The baron de Munchaules is fill in Silefie. His bulinels there,"is thought,is to know on what condi fions bis Prufliin Majeity would make pesce with the EmprelsQaeen,and to what point he may be dil " gud 10 Tiftén to fome_facrifices, for the love of fo dtefy & Woik, - There are sdvices, that s hody of 18,coo Turls have entered Hungary, end en Imperial army is tor- shed in ket Lingdom. : All ovr sccounts from -the fza poits arefull of the damige the fhippirghave fulesed by the greaiflorm on Thurldey fen’night. They write from thePgpfficns camp beloreSchweid- ni:z, of the 16:h nkt.‘g the governor of tha: for- trels finding provifions fire woik decreafc morc snd more, had {ent & coarier (by the permiffion of “the Pruflians) to connt-Dawo; snd had egreed to fur- render that garrifon to the Pruffiens on the return of that meilenger, e o e Leucrs-from Gottingen of the 19th inft, advife; that city will not be formally befieged. Thet the heavy train of artilicry ordered from Munden, hsth been countermarided, snd that it was affured, that it wis expefled that a fufpenfion of wrms would foon be publithed at the head of both ermies. They wiite from Paris, that peace is looked up- on there ds good s concluded, sud that a ftop had bzen put to the equipmentsat Breft snd Toulon. They write from Conftaztinople of the 17thof Aug. that 40,000 Tartars had taken’ the field ; but whether they were going into Ruflia or Poland is not known. : It is zeported, that the ystcht gone to Helvoetfluys is 10 wait there till 8 lpenficn of ayms, to biing over = perfon of grest diftin@ion in the AlliedAsmmy, that is contralted to one of the firfk ladies of this kingdom. % ' Yefterday the Reports were, the Duke de Nivers nois had orders to teturn home ; others faid, that he hid e frefh fet of preliminaries from his caourt; whether either of ihefe rzports were true we know not, however f{cripttell to g4 1 hslt, The Dirc&ors of the Bank continue felling in layge Quentities, the Silver which they purchaled of the Agents of the Hermoine, at 59, 34, hall peany per Ounce. - By s Dutch Veffel arrived in 15 Days from Bour, desux st Cork, we have edvice, that op ths 25 paft, 8 frigates, from 26 to 36 guns, full of troops, bed (xiled rom shence: bur meeting with bad wea. ther they put bsck: tive 27th, snd fiiied againthe 28ih, fappaled to b: deflined (0 firengihen and fecure thair vslurble conqueit of Newfoundland, 4 _ Alberqusrque, which Count de Lippe is befieging is & city of fomaz conlequencs by it fiinetlon, eom- _ manciag one of the grest rosds rom Madrld 10 Lis- bon, lying between Valencia, which isalready taken, 2nd she very important city and fortrefs of Badsjor. Asit is very probable Copnt de Lipps will foon take + the Plece, his fucesfs, together with thst of General Burgoyne, at Valencid, will geatly revive the {pirite of the troops, and.gandince the Spanjards that their —own frontiers are-net only vulnerabl§, but that Spain itfelf will become the feat of War. B.A I S, September 17. . . i The Duke of Bedford srrived here the 12th, spd, bas had feveral Conferences with the Duke de Choi feul. We regard our Reconcilistion with England us near and infeliible Some even pretend to know, that the Governnient has siready fent orders to Count d'Herouville, to fend back to their refpe&ive Garri- fons the T'raops which form the Army on the cosfts of Flanders; and has direfted the marine depant- ments at Breft end Toulon to fufpend the cquipment of the [quedrons in thofe ports, and only to continde the building the Veflels, for wrich divers Provinces, cities and communities, heve contributed Money. If we may depend on the laft advices from Con- ftantinople, the Sultan has ordered his troops to march towards Belgrade. i Eeghorn, AuguB. 16. Letters from Conftantino- ple ofthe 17.h ot July advife, that new armaments were masking ther¢;& among other things & number of flatbottomed boats were getling ready ; and twss {«id that thePorte had sefolved to declare war againft Ruffia. : Oy County La Mark, Sepr. 1. It is faid that by the red hot Balls ot Marquis &’ Anoert threwr into Hamm, 30 houfes, 2 Churches gnd s Coavent wers burnt. " Paris, Sept. 12, Bince the Arrival of his Grace the Duke ot Bedford st this Place {rom Lngland, things here feem quite: metamphorfed. Our wrade ( whith in & manner feemed at a fand ) bégins now to wear a good gppearance, and this agam diffufes en alecrity and pleafure over every couniensnce. i is feid here that the Preliminarics are aQlually agreed to end figned, and will in a very fhort time be made publick. Prague, Sept. 12, Sehewidnitz continuzd to de- fend itielf the day before yefterdey, be it will be next to impofiible it fhould hold out 6 Diys longer. The Proffian troops continue to ravege our frantiers on the fide o Sexony, but have not yet poflefled thiemfelves of sny tenable places. Hambyrgh, Sept.'12. We are greatly furptized to have received no letter: from Peierfburgh of a latter dated than the 20th of Auguft ; end perfons greedy of news, prelume hereupon to {pread very extraordi- nary reports. Seversl Holftein officers are on their way to Silefis, to offer their fervice to hirPruffisn Mojefty. Berlin, Sept. 4. ftate, Baron -de;Munchaufen, is fill wiih the ‘King, The Hanovereign: minifter: ‘of - commifliin o know precifely on what condition his Majefly is williog to cofie to &a sccomedation with tihe Emprels Qu.en. A ; Briflag, Sept. g. His Majefly will not grant the garrilon of Schweidniiz any other terms than thofe of {furrendering prifongss of war. Adter the taking of Schweidnivz, the Kipg propoles to drive’ Maifhal Danuinto Bohemia, and then to befisge Glitz, the takiog of which will put his Msjsity’s effuirs into the - feme fitnation they were at the beginning of ‘the war, when it is thought he will liften to terms of sccom- modation, snd not before: e ; Erfurth, Sept. 8. This morning, st 8 o'Clock, the Prufian Major Glalenep-arrived at our gates with a detachment of 300 dregoons and black buffars. ... Soon after -he entred the Town with 80" men, and convening the msgiftrates, demanded o contribution of 700,000 crowns. Thisfum he was told it was impofiible to raife : whereupon teking with him four Counlellors of the Regency as hoftsges, he took the route of Lengenfaitfa. . His troops obferved fach good difcipline during their Ray there, that none of the in- habitants fuffered the leaft injury. LA Copenbagen, Sept. 24. - On Thuelday laft; the 9tk inft. the marrisge between the King of Denmark's fecond daughter and the Hereditary Prince of Heile was publickly declared at Court. Y All differences between the Courts of Peterfburgh and Copenhagen. are compromifed : in confequence of which his Dagifk Majefty is laying up his fleet, and dibanding his ¢roops. - The Kiog, joyntly with the Lmprefs, will be proclsimed Admiriftrators of Holftein in confequence of which, both Courts will devolve thet truft upon P. George. From the Camp of the dllies near Schwazizrnbors, Augeff 3oth. General de. Luckeer sttacked on the 214 a Body of the Enemy’s Troops nesr Ruper- tenroth, beat them, took five Olficers Priloners, with 280 Men and carried off a Peice of Caanoa and 30 Hotles, Brandspbourg, Auguff, 24. The Inhabitants cf Breflsu, to Exprefs their Zeal for the King’s Seivice, fent the 15:h to the Army before Schweidniiz, = Prefent, of 400 Barrels of Rier ; 200 Barrels of Brandy, snd many Waggons loaded with Provifions and Refrethments. Vienna, Acguff 21. We look upon Schweidnifz as ¢ loft Plece, fince the attempt made by Mufix&i Daan, 4o relieve it, proved Unfuccefsfal. Sinde the ill Succels of Gen. Laudohn’s Attack on: the Dake of Bevérn on the "16th; in Silefie, Matfhal ' Diaun, has tetired ‘into the Country of Glaz. s LPetersburgh, Auvgafi-1y. ‘We are daily more snd- more comfirmed, that our new. Sovcreign is refolved’ to take no Part in the Quarrels of the Belligerant” Powers, and to «void every Thiag that may rend to ingerrupt .the good -Underftanding that fubfits be- tween herand her Neighbours. The Prince Dolgn= ;,uc_ki hes received :Orders R0 declare this to Onem:n orte. e 1 51 ; * The.Emprels fets tut on the 3d.of Scptember for Mofcow, snd is to be crowned there the roth of Oc= tober. The young Prince Paul Petrowi z will go there belore, and on the Dey of his Mothers Cora- nation, is sgein to be ecknowledged ead fulemnly proclsimed Grand Duke of sll the Ruffians, it O 4 . Prince George of Halltein Gaztorp fat out.from hence the 30th ulg., Some Days before his Depsrture Le received 4 Prefent from the Emprefs of 200,000 Rubles, and he rewarded the Perfon who brought it him with & Gold Snuff Box fet with Diamonds. L O N DO N Sep. 8 Three Dutch Men of War, taken by fome of his Mijefty®s fhips, and brooght into the Downs, sre fent frem thence up 0 Chatham. They coufilt ' of two 70 or 74 guns, and one of 44 guns; The letter is faid to bé the fhip which engeged one of hi: Ma- jefty’sShips : they are slong efide ths Jetty head, & were Yefterday taking the Gung out of cne of them, which gre Brafs, and of curious Workmanthip : th:y ere carried up into the Wairen, One of thefe large Shipa losded with Eaglifh bread, Cheele; Irith Pork and Beef, with Navel snd Military -Stores of cvery kind ; the ather two sre loeded with very fne iarge malls and yards and other implements of war ; the Cieyss are st Liberty to return home if they pleafe: Their "Convoy, cenfifting of four or five merchant fhips, were fuitered, upon giving (urety for that pur- pole, to returnto Flolland,after taking out three mefis and yards from eschy by wey of proof sgaindt them, when the caufes come before the LiordsCommiffioners,: «e'T'he Ceptain and Crew of the 44 Gun fhip have Rot yei obtained their leave to go home. Ea e A Lectter from the Higue of the 10 h fry, that the Afieir of the Engegement of the Duich Ship ot War with the Englifh Frigete woeuld, at fame Sesfons, kave cccafioned s Rupiure bétween the Powers ; bt that this Affsir was confidered as having already blown over. _We hear that kis Royel Highne(s Prince William will foon be creasted & Duke, his Title will delive tromp Cambriége or Lancafter ; the fiilt has been pofiefled by the prefent Royal Family, the Jalt was borne by the Glerious of the Plentagenets. - HisRoysl Highre(s the Duke of York fets out j, afew Days o joyn Sir Charles Hardy in the Bey, = L

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