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£**&*, March u som advices from Ldpfick inform ;
that the King 4
Tijattt li EB jaaaeMptace with tli# Empress
Queen g but he re4° ne <* be Could soon be# ¥Oth
&me otherpiWer. J *V
\. Jfcre& 5. It is &id <Eat the’ States General have unani
jiiytfljr r rg m< " n * fge& with
which is iuppoied to proceed from feme demand the King
of Praia has made on them* - ,- * V A Cl
• One hundred and fofty men of WSr of diiTcfeht rates arc
gg^tliiggferpili^wir
Jjxfl, ad vile, that mcifengp* are contumely passing and re,
jpaffing'between jhc coortt JUffia andfiuflia i and that it
w*s fid, that a gramd aUiaace was’ actually on the carpeg
Tbetwcen the n^mcnyppwCTs:y .
* 1 A letter from the Hague {ays, that M. Hellen the Pruffiaij
JMiniHer at that place/has aiked to be recalled: It is
thought the King of Pruffia’ is desirous of hearing, from his
£wn m°nth, an account of the Sate of things in Ho llandV
*Thq fame rta&a Is aOo given* for Baron Kniphaufen *$ being
recalled from Londori, as the King will receive from him
an. accouht'of the {late cl"parties in England, where he will
found high the terms of peace he has concluded, as (ecuring
several advantages to his allies; whereas England, in mak
ing her peace with France, has cjuite forgot his interctf, and
did not even communicate to him*the terms of the treaty.
March 1 $. ” The French King has appointed the Count
de Guerchy, Lieutenant General of his armies, and Knight
of the Order ■ ojfthe. Fjoly GKoft, hisAmbaflador to riiis
court \ an£ he is to fin out for London immediately after
Ih’e proclamation of the peascA AT, ? j ?v ; , ,
March *9, It if pohtiveiy a&rted, that a treaty is 09
root between our court and that of of the uunoft
advantage tQ our trade, in return for our.projection.
LWe that many officers of a|l ranks, now reduced to
pay* bay* a prpjc& of peopling effiedually and
immediately theimpcytant illandof St. John, in the neigh
bourhood of Cape Breton,., if a grant of it can be obtained
on the terais that they pjopofe. * *
it is said that the French Minifcer at Peter (burg hath pre
ijtnted 2 long memorial in favour of Prince Chajle/s preten
fioiw to the ducchy pf Copland, cQuched. in terms that frem
.10 indicate a re&l ution to fuppor t tfcjt Prince by force of arms,
t from.p fay, tjjnt his Pruffiaa Ma
tjcuy, of contributing t to uuhipwfy Saxony, hath
stipulated for a barrier b*twe£i that.eleS and Branden
-s|..rg, which Wng “ y eirl y above Ago.opb'fixdollars,
Jor which he U to give the hauic of Snxcnv a him of money
jonce for all. * t - 7
x Mux* 11/ Diilentions. are laid to nm very lngkamon.
finSoSii*“ eXpe^ed will ic!
; Anew lord Lieutenant Oflreland wUI be appointed in
• th?, e btt y of^' k%iving f ° r ‘ ht 2 cneral
, nu J^f r Y tS^ i lK niota * n S the |ece was pfbclalmed
s royal warrant flgned for that pin!
,_T > ‘voich was is follows. P
, c£l ’ c / ck * he o®js of arms affetabltd at St. James’s
vS:
• 3- The high coaftabies 1 ’ 7'*t lfives
; sHCi* tpasr
•king’s trumpets Thff * W ° a “ d tWO - 8 ’ The
4 .0. P'lr/uivants 2f fc2S? woTd?
roykmg at nr.-nr. having on eh
maces. j 2. Garter *. * ll<xe Ic d arms with
ofhprre/arts? ‘ PaaC:pal ■“* • 3- A troop
s p tl 0 T aime , and 3 reco "< l •
officers pfWeftminlef retired T . c ”P ,<: -2 a r. where the
Mayo/, Alderm" s^s"er i^ W f th,n i h \S a,e the
ra^^-theirentm^fnt”^ 0 ”" 6 -* ,he re-
Then proclvosnen was made a third time at the end of !
M- —■ ♦
Cfcncrty-lane. Then at the end of Wocd-ftrett in ru
fide, whnre the cross formerly, fjnpd,• -“i'-
* iht aiv CL A FftOCL AM at so V 1
George R.
T „’H mcbcia,^jan £ ;*J„ X Kiig r/fl™/’’
lie Ki*l of both
m the 10/4 day c/Ftonurj Ljl, end tie nttfeeniau thcr,*, 7 ‘
ten exchanged upm the loth d V efthie mflant March, J.777L
mitj thereout, -we have thoughtJit hereby u auw—d ‘ ,l ?
feune befrullijhed fhrSttgZciti Jz
” ftZJs?y*€ a z , f i 4"” •* ‘ZjZdt*
andfricndlbip be JjerveTtavtdehh', afavcttl, Jkaa, Ur.d “r?J
it, an flair, ftriSij charging dntte^auliag
laying Jubjeß, to foie aettce hems, axdt, unfirm lL*/df tJ th *.
M*t& accwdiKglj. . . ~. ,
. Give, a, mtr cart at St. yarned,, ,h, i,fid v ,r Xar(i
‘ ll&l* the thirdjtur tftur rtiek. * ’
GOD favc the KING. t
/ JaH at the time pf the paffitjjr by
honfe, an arch-pickpocket fei2cd the goldlwatch of a
tleman who was Handing lit the flreet, Z:
evtry Jenfation than what arose from the
cade. Filch, however, had lifct to have been greatly o -
•S r r f °^ efor i Cooi lS off with .his boon-, hi v.
detested and fened; bat as the croud was loft to eve-y ,hw
but what ms in the fight of eves, and the
their beam from what they were looting at, he was (offer
ed to gtt away with his prrtc.
Such a general difintijfiaivsri appeared at the end of Chan
cery-lane, when the proclamation was read, that there was
a great htfs, and one man attempting to pull off his hat a
huzza, was knocked down and rolled in the kennel
’ March z 4. We hear that the Lord Mayor was not a<r
attainted with Ae proclamation of peace being to bc"n
Tnefday, tilt after thejeomindn council were fumnionei for
that day. Various conjeautes are formed on that account.
Ihe Queen is expected to lie in in June. • * ‘ •
It is said peace was proclaimed on Tucfday, by acree
,me ™ Madrid, and Lilbcn, as wefl as L- rSm.
... „ 2 ®-, ft™ Monday last, m grand coccci!, hisMa
jefty (htathed.his sword.. •- • .
’ ; • A M E K I .C A.
Kew-York, April 2y. >
latter end of February lad, 7 Spaniib men of
Y T T waf > afT d fai.ed f.otn the
Y • Y latter for Martinico, and the former for the
Havana and Sooth Seas. - .
Bcficn, April 2f. A pfopoftl is now on foot for fettling
* yeiy extensive colony 'Upon the fireit part-of the* OHd,
* ** to called New Wale.-, in honour cf his RovM
Highness the Prince of Wales, who is to L*c foie proprietor
of the colony. The number of families proposed to forth
the firft fcttleaicnt are 4000, who zst to march in tv. cdivf
hons, and are to compose two cities or towns, for the more
convenience of laying out the land round each. •• . 4
* Cbcrkjhvm , May 2s. ’ Letters by. Crfpt.* Craig, from
Havana, fay, that the King’s troops were preparing to V*ave
that place by the loth of June; would be embarked in three
V7 l [ i^ n9 * landed at St. Tenfacola, and
Mobile.
-Late letters from England affirm, that the Trench have
v\! j c ® ern J? art of Louifan.a to Spain, and that the
uke ae Niv'emots had declared it to I ord Egrcmont.
*• On Sunday last was married here, bv the Hev.
Mr. Drake, redor of Christ-Church, Mr. Thomas Lou"lf
ton Smith, to Miss Elifabe:h Inglis, daughter of Mr.
George Inglis. . * 5 t
‘ SAVAN NA H, J*n 9. .-
/t/PT. Vi atts, who arrived at Tybee cn Sarurdav, in
vV weeks from Dublin/in lat. ec. ldn. ac. {poke
with a Dutch Eaft-Indiamar, the Captain oV which ac
quainted him, that when Jv? was at St. Helena, hewnsin
ormed by the Governor of that place, that, by feme .Eng-
they had receive! advice of Crlonc!
waper ahavmgfuccccdcd m hit e-pediticn