The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, July 14, 1763, Image 2

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’ >•*. .j* • ‘ * . apteflrtnce wTH be given to a!! officers now reduced lo •bait pay, and that each man fhail be promoted according to few merit. * ... ‘ ‘ * idfers/ la. Many wagers are laid, that the old popular siitt.inidratiem will be rtirjiared in left than a month; for l fome people fay, the Sort of Bute only proposed continuing hlinitkr till he had finally, folded the peace. * . Friday last died, of the’ (Vnatl-pox, the Right Hon. James V, ttidegrave, Viiconnt Chewton, one ofhis Majesty's Mod Jion. Privy Council, Ac. “By his death, without male issue, hi? title’ and edate descends to his brother Gen. John Wal -jaegrave, Colonel of a regiment of dragoons; &c. ’ T he Earl oTWaldegrave will be fuceeeded as one of the -Tellers of the Exchequer, by the Hon. fllr. Henley, fen of ithc Lord Chancellor. CoL Gnmley, brother in law to the Earl of Bath, is a£ ifoflinatedat Aix la Chapelle. ExtraS of a Utter from Dublin , March 1 1. We are threatened by the White Boys, or Levellers, in the Tame manner we were lad year. I wish his Excellency had caused a gross or two of them to be bung when he was he;e, probably in that calc we Ihould not now have been in the fituarien we arc in; 14,000 of them are in arms in one -coj ty in the province of Munster, and all sworn to be true to the cause, as it appeared in evidence upon the trial of one Os th m lad week, who has been since exalted according to his merit. r i h*c is cue of their leaders in Clonmell goal who hai offered 20,0001, bail, which the judge refilled: He, nwith .t\ eral others now in confinement, arc to be tried soon at a fpeciat aifize to be held for that purpose. Informations ‘ have been lodged against several gentlemen of fortune, not yet taken, for being concerned with them :. I hope they'll al! meet with their deserts. The light-horse are in pursuit ol them evi ry night, and often wing them iq their flight.” .AMERICA. ’ Boston, May 30. * vc^c i arrived at Cape Ann, in 40 days from tup n oso we learn, that all the Spanish ports are cso do a g*dn opened for a free trade with the Englilh a and Pcrtuguefe nations. Newport, June 6. The brig Royal Charlotte, Capt. Taylor, arrived here last Thursday from Annamaboa on the coast of Africa, after a paflage of 110 days; by whom we have the affeaihg intelligence of the tragical death of Capt. George Prod, and Mr. William Grant, his mate, both of this town, which was perpetrated by the Haves on .board his Hoop, as Hie lay at anchor in the rives Gaboone, in the month of November lairi Capt. Frost having occasion either for fome wood or water, sent two men and a negro on more for that purpose, himfelf, the mate, and a negro who belonged to tne veflel, remaining on board; and in the mens abience he unfortunately permitted the Haves, to the liumber of abont 60, to come upon deck, who immediately feiaed him, with the negro man, and threw them both over board. Mr. Grant, at this time, lay sick in the cabin, un abie to nfc. Copt. Froff swam up to the veflel, in order to eet on board again; upon which the Haves threw a lance at ™ch penetrated his body, where it remained, and .with which he attempted to gain the shore, but after fwim mißg about half the way, he funk, and was seen no more. The negro who was frown over with him had the good for une to get fafe ashore.—The Haves having now the cora mnnd ofdie veflel, they brought the small arms, with fcve -5 of pon deck; and on fome Backs com ing off in canoes to retake the veflel, the Haves on board began firing fmall arms, but through ignorance loon (it the powder on fire, and in the explosion about 30 them were defhoyed. The Hoop was retaken three days lhc affeain * P a this affair wL duclofed; for on entering the cabin, the ccrpfe of Mr, rant was immediately discovered, with his throat cut in m cJ “ng manner, which was supposed to have been A and-the negro were thrown over. A flion time befc w Capt. Taylor failed, he heard that vessel Sfe 1 ’ ndc / the and P* poOeffion of the a^’ vards na z shore and beat to p eces. JJj 4 Saturday arrived here Capt. Watts fom Antigua, bu| btings m acceuni of the wquc?u4 tfltntf lelng itfete*to die Pren A- He left Barbados!„ company witlk Adnuial Rodney, who was going to nique. Admi/M Sa xmdcn (ailed for England three months n™ and left three (hip* of the line with, three frigates al c,ihral* tar, ander the command ofSir ttcrcy Brett and Commodore A inherit. When Clpt: Taylor left New-York, who arrived here Saturday, u wa*reported, that the troops on Sta ten ifhtid were to be fpcedily embarked for this phc Yeftcrday arrived Capt. Forbes in nine weeks from Lif bon, by whom we learn, that all the British troops which had been employed in Portugal were gone for Gibraltar Minorca, and Ireland. * RICE, Fifty Shillings the too lb. * - - - <L SAVANNAH. July i 4 . WE hear from Sunbury, that lad week Come sailor. armed with cattafhes, went on board a Spanilh vef! tei, wmch put in there fomc time since in diftreis, and af ter cutting and otherwise barbarously nftng the Captain and crew, made off with aconfiderabie quantity of rum, fogar Sec It is with pleasure we acquaint the publick, that the eI preuve is fafcly come to her moorings in this harbour, which adds great honour to the merit and assiduity of Capt.* David Cutler Braddcck, and plainly elucidates the experience and great abilities of that gentleman. The negro mentioned in our lad to have been taken na \on suspicion of being concerned in poisoning Mrs. .was tned on Saturday last, found not guilty, aid acquitted* , of the John and Cape. Rait, for Cowell went passenger John Graham, Esq; merchant in this place. Custom-House, Entered Inwards. from July 9, Sloop Neptune, Solomon Malbone, Rhode-Ifland ia, Schjoner Friend .hip, John M ,r.y, Curacoa Outwards. ‘ j? cr July u, Sloop Savannah Pa ket, John Somerville, Havana . ‘ Schooner Elizabe h, JJm Oram, Pis ataqua Sailed, , p^ r July 7, Brigt. Elgar, William Gilmore, Ja.na ca 9, Brigt. John and Suksy, Dv:d ila’t, C> ves Arrived atCockipur, and now performing q- arcntlre, F;o:a July Schooner Dispatch, William B tier, Charledow;i Enteredfor Exportation at the Cuftom-boufe, Sav .nnah, from tbe Jtb of April 1763, to the oj July i tjianl, TJ ICE, 183 c barrels Staves and heading, 158,096 XV 5 1 half barrels Anchor dock:-, 61 , Rough rice, 200 buftiels Mad *, 15 lndico, 1167 lbs. Yards and booms, 31 Deer {kins, 12 hogiheads Horfcs, j 15 1 bundles and packs Racoon (kins, 300 Sheep, 8o Tanned leather, 200 sides Bees wax, 2 calks Pine lumber, 267,796 feet Snake root, x calk Shingles, 257,520 Imports. RUM, 104 hogiheads Flour, 886 barrels 15 puncheons Biscuit, Sotitice* 14 barrels 122 barrels Wme * 26 pipes 569 kec • 5 hogiheads Butter, 4 barrels 4 tierces 50 k?gs 22 qr. caiks Limes, io,oco Cyder, 51 barrels Pin aj pics, 20 doz. “ e * r * *s® barrels Raifinr, fe barrels Spirits, 3 hogiheads Turtle, 30 <6 half barrels Oats, - 50 buihels 7 kegs Salt, 2200 budels Cordials, 15 barrels Gammons, 7 barrels vinegar, 7 barrels Bacon, ‘ 180 lb. Sugar, l 4 ho < . ihc ds Soap, 6. boxes 33 baneis Bar iron, 14 * tons 42 chests Chairs, 1/doz. Coffee, 2 hogiheads Riding chairs, 6 Chocc 1 ate, 4 boxes Ploughs, id IHa're enquired liuo the price of Hour, and find it to be eighteen fhillinps per hundred jounds, at which price the 4 d. loaves mull weigh, , White, Wh2atei, Household, 1 ib.—y cz 2 1 b.-— 4. oz. 3 lb. GEORGE BAILLIE, Con. Gen,