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L @ N D O N, Scptembes, 21, HIS Morning st 1.1 o' clock their Majeities fet out from S:, James’s in a new poit Chaile and four, and efcorted by a party of Light Horle, for Windfor. They were sccompained vly her Royal Highnels the -Princels Dawager of Wales, Prince Willism, Lord Bute, &c. and s great Number of Nobility and Gentry, o -The Inftsllation at Windlor to morrow will be re- markably fplendid, and much more {o than-ufual, as the Occafion is extremely fingular, viz. that of en- throning his Majefty ssSovereign of theOrder. His Mijefty’s Cap is fet with Jewels to a prodigious Vilue, and his Robes will be looped up with Dis- monds. The Queen’s Stomacher, made for this Gc- cafion, it is (aid to be worth fifty Thoufland Pounds, s Single Jewel in it being valued at ten Thoufand. 1t is {uppofed the expence of the Inftallation will ¢- mount to twenty thoufand Pounds ; but it is cufto- mery for the Crown to defray the whole of it, when any of the Royal Family areiInftailed. The feveral Prefs gangs have received Orders to be very vigilent, to get as many Scamen as poflible ; end it is reported to be from an cbftinscy in the Court of Madrid. The following Articles are now handed ebout as the Terms sgreed upont between Great Britein and France for the foundaiion of & feparate Peace,” and meet with great Credit. All North America to be ceded to Great Britain : the River Miflifippi, as far a3 the River Vaflon to be the Boundary between Canada and Louifianes, which left to be left entirely to the French, Great Biitsin to keep Tobego, Dominica, St. Vineent, the Gransdes, and ‘the Grandiilos. ‘The French to fifti on the Banks ofNewfoundland, us before the War, and to have two liule Iflands, of St. Peter’s and Miquelon to dry their Fifh on, and to have two forts, and fifty Men in esch, but fubje&t to the Infpe&ion of Britifh Commiflaries, and Great Britaig to be {ole Governors end Commanders both by Land and Ser: X Minorca sndBzileifle to be reftored to their former Owners ; Great Britain to keep Senegal, and to re- fiore Goree. b 2 The French.to IE; allowed to fettle .in the Eaft. Indies ; to have three Sctilements wherever our Eaft India Company fhall think proper, thofe Settls- ments to be Places of Trade only, snd noFortification but-what mey be requifite for protefting them from the inroads of the Natives. The Britith andFrench farces are to be called from Germany ; except fome Troops of both Countries to semain in Garrifon in Welel, Guelders, &c. till a Peace between the Emprefs Queen and the King of Pruflia is concluded.. The French to eyaeuate Oftend and Newport, the Harbour and Forgs of Dunkitk to be deftroyed, ac- cording to the Treaty af Utrecht & Aix 1¢Chappelie. As to Sptin, the Frenchagree, that if theSpaniards do not come into the Peace, the French are not to offilt the Spanisrds sgeinft Grest Britain or Portugsl in any refped, but Great Britsin is at Liberty to siift Partugsl. g It is confidently faid, that Spain has sbiolutely re- fufed to treat, It is confidently faid, that the’ the Duke deNiver: pois has his Oiders to sgree to the Preliminaries, yet his Grsce the Duke of Bedford is erder:d not'te fign unlefs Spain likewile Acceges to the' Pesce’; which itis expe€led, willbe known for certainin & few Days. : . %he Duke of. Comberland Packet Boat, Coptein Goodridge, isariived st Felmauth in 32 Day Ex. peefs from New York,by whom there is Advice that. fome Tranfports with Troops on Board. under Con- voy were {iiled for Newfoundland, in order to re- take St, John’s. ; . g Orders are given forthe Eflex Man of War to fail dire@lly from Spithead upon fome extraordinary Occafion. : ' The PrafiveGenzral Belling is making anlncurfi- on into Bohemis, by Egra end the upper Palatine, Seven thoufand Pruflians under Genersl Hulfen, have heenat Wald Sexen, snd demiended & hundred thoufand Florins, with Provifion & Forage, but the Contributions .no: being furnithed in time, they car- zied off two Priefts of Diltin€tion as Hoftages. At atime when we were in hopes that a general peece and tranquillity were ina fair way of being r¢ eftablifhed shroughaut Europe, a cloud (eems to have afifcn in the North, TheDaks deBiren claims, a3 his right, the Dutchies of Courland andSemigallis, which the new made Empre(s {cems determined to puthio ina@&ual pofietlion of : the king of Poland, on the other hand, efpoufes the caule of his fon, who hass pretenfions to that dignity-; and, if the Polifh - Noblefle thould be inclined to ofik their Sovéreign in the eftablifhment of his family; it may - occafion a rupture with Ruffis, if-the motions lately made oa ghe frontiers by the Tartsrs does not prevent. An Exiraét of a letter from Windfor, dated Sept. 21, ] " at 11.0°Clock at Night. ¢ This Evening their Majefties arrived here from L.ondon, attended by a great Number of Perfons of Ditinftion ; they paffed through the ftreets very $only amidRt the Loud Acclamations of & vafk cony " eourle of People, who came here from all Parts of the Country. Fgm tks LONDON GAZETTE. Windfer Cajfl:, September 12, T His Day Caprain Singicton ariived here from Portagal, with the following Letter from the Maifhal Count de Is Lippe, to the Easl of Egtemont. " My Lorbp, Have the Henour to scqueint your Lordihip, thét I having detachedBrigadier GeneralBurgoyne with his Regiment and 17 Companies of Grenadiers, (o make an ettack-upon Valenfis d'Alcsntors, (where, sccazding .10 Intormation, that in all probability was to be depended upon, the Ensmy had formed a large Magsz ne of Flour snd Forege) This Officer executed his Operation with fo much Conduét snd Valour, that, having entered the Place firlt at the Head of bis own Regiment, gellantly condufled by Colonel Somervillo, Sword in Hand, and afterwards difladged the Engmy’s Infentry, aiter an cbRinate Relfance cut of the Houles, by the valorous Beha- vious of the Britifh Grenadiers under Lord Pouiiney’s Command,the Spanifh Regiments of Seville wes en- tireiy defiroyed : A Misjor-General, oneColonel, one Captain, 5 Lieutenants, 3 Stand of Colours, and .all the private Men were taken that efcsped the Sword, The Information.sbout theMagazine proved ground- Iefs ; but the General Officer was to have entered . _Alentego in a few Days with a confiderable Corps d’ Armec, and was thenemployed in reconnaitring the Entrances into that Province: : The Lofs of the Britith Troops who had the pria- cipal fhare in thisAffair, is luckily but inconfiderable; and confifts in Lieut. Burk of Col. Fredesick’s, one 8crgant and 3 private, killed ; two fergeants, one Drummer, 18 privates, wounded ; ten Horfes killed. The Britith T'roops behaved upon this Qceafion witk as much Gererofity as Coursge, and it delervas Admiration, that in sffair of this kind, the Town snd the Inhabitants fuffered very little,which wss owing to the good O:der Brigadier Burgoyne kept up even inthe hest of the A&ion. This Sucee(s woyld probsbly heve been sttended with more, if Cizcumflances, that could not well be expedied, had not retarded the March of 16 Portu- guele Baigsgliops, snd ;.Regimeau ot Cavalry. T'he Besrer of this 1s Captsin &ingleton, who dif- tinguithed himfelf very much in the Affeir; and I tske theLiberty to recommend him to your Lordfhips Prote&ion. Ism with great Refped, My Lord, 2 Your Lordthip’s moft ebedient, sud moft humble Servant, Tbe reignirg Couni-ds Schaumbourg Ligpe. Nifs, Augutt go, 1762, LONDON GAZETTE, Set. 28, Breflaw, Septamber 20. IT is reported here, that Marfhal Daun hed detached General Haddick into Lufatia; and that the king of Pruffia hsd thought proper, fome days ago, to fend M-jor General Bchmettau with s {mall corps towsrds Hirfchberg, to watch the maoti- oas ot Gen. Haddick ; and we hear thatSchmettan’s corps had fince reccived & fmall reinforcement...... Masrthall Daun, wich the grofs of his army,continues in his former paofition near Glatz, his head quarters at Scharfencck. - The corps of the Pruffians, which, blocks upSchweidniiz on the fide of the Schweidntz Wafler, has been reinforced with fome battalions, to prevent the gerrilon from making theif efcape that wzy, whenthe town fhall be reduced to exiremity, and obliged to capitulate. The mine which fhould have been ready 23 Yel- terday, has been detarded by fome f{prings of water which abliged the minzrs to abandon their fisft plan ; Suz itis expeéted it will be played off in a very few ays. Brunjwick, Sept. zt. The Hereditary Prince has been removed to Munden, on the confluence of the Fulda and the Werrs, for the fafety of his per- fon: And the day after his arrival there, his wound was cpened znd dilated ; which opzration, tho® ex- tcemely painful, his Serene Highnels bore with the greateft patience and msgnenimity. The f1age ot Caflel, which bad been fulpended, is now egain to take plasce, The troops®that had, beécn detached from thence are now returning ; and the heavy artillery, that had been fent away, is or- dered back. Hamburgh, Sept. 21. Syndic Amfinck and Se- nator Rieche, lately fent to England ss deputies on the part of this republic, to compliment his Majeity upon his acceflion to the throne, are returned hicher trom their embsfly. Hague, Sep. 21. We hear from Bedlin, that the Ruflian troops have evecusted Memel Pilsu, and the whole kingdom of Pruffis. Sept. 24. There ste no letters from the army fince the 17th. Prince Ferdinand’s head quarters continued then at Wetter, bis pofts extended from Wartzbach upon the Lahne, to Hambourg upon the Ohme., Geperal Freytag bad defested a bodyjof the enemy between Alsfeldt and Newitadt, which hed attempted to intercept the bread wagg ns trsin. Glatz, Sept. 4. The pumber of Pruffians killed or wounded before the ramparts-ofSchweidnitz finca, the commencement of the fiege, is eftcemed as up- wards of three theufend. Limeritk, Scptember 16. Liberty hzs bean granted for the free expartstions of Buuier {roim this Ciiy to ¢l nentzsl Pors. : 3 Ober Rofa, eppafite Fetter, & pt. 17. Yefterdsy. mosnivg his SeiznsHighnels gdve ont the diipsfiion for the march (rom the camp at Swatzenbzrn, snd' for an atteck to be made upon the eremy on the heighis of Wetier, where they had 8 very confidens. ble corps under M. Corflins, and M Lzvy, fuppore- ed by the prince ofConde’s whole fosce op. this fide the Lahne,with the army under the two mzifhals clofe on the banke on ihe other fide. General Can-, way, marched by the right on the night of the 25'h, with & confiderable body, all Geumans, except, Mompefica’s brigade: He eroffed about:three leaguee shove Wetter, with orders to march end atteck their left, which was pofted sbout the icwn, a3 foon es he- fhould fee the army appear on the plainin the front. Luckner, who croffed fill highegthan thefsid gene- al, wss to make a larger circle, and get into the, rear of their left, with the chefleurs of:the grmy, fix battslions of grenadicrzgand two regiments of caval- 1y, befides Elliot’s and his ewn heffars. All thie was condufted with the vtmoft precifion, and-sl the colums were at their feveral deftinations (o s moment Luckrer began with s very brifk csunonede on the back of the hill above the tows, from wbence the enemy very foon retired. ‘We cannonaded the town for fome time ; but on genersl Conway’s coming up they quitted it, and retized in & good-deal of coniu- fion up the hill,and foon {rom thence cver the Lalne their rear being imently cannonsded. . L Q N D O N, Sepr. 28. An exprels which arrived on Saturdey from the slliedarmy brings sdvice, that the ficge of Caflel was_ begun, Prince Ferdinand being determined to have it, and the French refolved to keep it ; which it is fup- pofed muft bring on & genersl engegement. 30 L ON DON, September 16, 17,18, Lsttersfrom Paris, infinuste, thatin cafe the pre- {ent negoustion for pesce fhould fail, 8 new quoadiu- E): allisnce is on the carpet, which will sflanifh all rope. Tk?c Zephyr, a French Frigate from Breft for New- foundland, with Naval Stores of 2z Guns and 230 Men, of which 100 2redoldiers, is taken by the Lion Men of War, Capt. LeBras, and fent into Plymouth ; the Zepbyr hed ten Men killed and 40 wounded,the Lion hzd only two Men killed. Three Ssil came out of Breft in Compsny, end the Monmcuth was leftin chace of one of them. p A Letters from Gibreltar affure us that a communics- tion wat opened with the ganrifon and the oppofite Barbary fhore, where we Jsve conftsnt fapply of frefh provifions daily. . . M is fsid there are sbove 100,000 hagtheads. of fu-, gar come in she Welt India flzes, befides rum, &e., which tis tho't suft greatly lower-the psice. ; fi7is reposted, that amongft the perfons lstelyex. ecuted in the Place de Gieve at Paris'by torch light, was the cclebrated Masquis de Vaudreuil, late go- vernor of Ganeds, not merely far his {urrendering up thut importent couniry, but for the many tyran- nics and crueliies exercifed by him on his dependants in.that guarter of the world, 1g.gratily his pwn ava- riticus temper. -Many of his acculers ware officers, who had been tsken prifoness ; bus were selcafed on ; their parole, in ordes t0 appeer sgainft bim a¢ his: trial. On September arth, the Humbar Man of War,. Capiain Ouflow, of 40 Guns, Convoy to the Eaft Country fleet, ran on the South of Esfborough fsnd and is entirely loft. A By privaie. Leuars from Lifbon of ithe 11th Inf, we learnthac.every Body there was impaiient for the Arrivaliof the Rio fleet, which was net likely to ar- rive this Year ; for, noiwithfandirg three Men of Wir had gone to Convoy it home, yet by a Ship ar- rived {fsrcm Rio, there was advice, that, st her de- partuze, the Fleet was notready for failing. We have ‘it currently -reporied here, shat Generels Dourgoyne, atthe Head ol fome Light Troopsand: Britith Grenadiera had furprifed Valencia de Aican-- tare, and tshen it before the Portuguele came to’ their Affiftsnce. ‘The Lofs of the Speniards was fsid to be neer 1000, occifioned in s grest Mealurc by their Precipate retreat, whilft thet of the Britifh did not gmount te sbove 20....There was a great desl of Corn.end Provifions of :all kinds found in the Town, and & great deal ot Plunder. 3 They write from Pacis, thet s, Tartane was fail’d from Teulon, with inftrultions for M. de Bompart’s fquadron whoie operstions had bess hitherto cca- fined to & fimple cruize off Minorea. Advice is received from the Eaft Indies, that Captzin Folter, commender of the Earl Temple In- disman, snd who lormerly commanded the unior- tunate Antigsllican, died there fome 1ime 8go ;- as did aifo three of his mates. Scme Letters from Brefl.u {1y, thet fevers] Wag. gors, loaded with Prefents from the Emprels of Rufl- fis for'the King of Pruflis, are wrrived there, efcar- ted by a Detachment of Coffacks. . ) The Ele@or of Cologn- was unsnimounlly elgflad . Bifhop of the Sceof Munflers ' . o C L