The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, October 27, 1763, Image 1

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GEORGIA GAZETTE **-* ‘ m * * Number 30. rUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. Madrid, May 21. • HS King u building a clofot aH of chin*, at his palace of Aranjuca, the richness * R< * r g aacc which all the counoif- R)|X fears agree caa only be exceeded perhaps by that at Naples, built likewise by his Majerty’s direct ions before he came to the throne of Spain*. As (bon as the cieling of this elofet is finilhed, it may be efieemed one of the curiosities efi this monarchy. His Majcity has also eflabiilhed a china manufactory in this city. Brejt, May As fiff as the flat-bottom boats arrive, and are unladen, they are feme to Nanfcs for drip timber, and anew 64 gun (hip is jufl put upon the flocks here. HrizUr, Ai<n *29. Yesterday st two in the morning, a body cf the troops of Hesse DanTudt, confiding of two regiments of foot, four battalions of militia, and 500 horic, dragoons, and huflars, with 30 pieces of cannon, appeared under our w alls, forced open one of the gates, enured the town, teixed the burgo-maflers and 16 members of the com mrn council, and afterwards difperled themselves in the ho airs of the inhabitants, and fuffered no person to go out of toe town except thr poflboys. It is said that a Jetach ment ot 600 o! the Duke of Hesse Darmfladt's troops return ing home tioai ihc allied army were ill used by a detach ment ot the tn ops of Werxlar which escorted them, and tH.t oar b ftgi&aus refused to give tWDtke farisfaetioa. It remain* t oefoen in what light this a& of violence, which has all th.- air of military execution, will be considered by the diet of the Empire. [HWzlar is m mysriti city r jt-z*- fr /mss, gmvermc d by its sui magjtrasts. It Iks mbna :l •m.xs *~rtb y Framcbfirt.] Paris, jute 7. The artificers continue to work with grrn; villigence in all the King’s in order to repair enr marine, and it is allured that the couQ is treating for U.C } archaic of several (hips both in Denmark and Sweden. Amsterdam, Jum 10. Letters from Franckfort of the 3d in it. adviic, that the execution troops of Hesse Dirmfladi had evacuated Wctxlar, but had carried away with them to Gieden the bargo-maffer and 16 aldermen of 1 that city; and the imperial chamber of justice there has lent a detail of the whole affair to the Emperor, whose re fait is w aited for with impatience. i\e w, J*m 11. Advice has been received, thatacor.fi* derablc body of Turks have invaded the Imperial Croatia near Brot and Gradifca, that they have pillaged several villages, carried off numbers of cattle, forage, and other provuions, id that they were obliged to aifcmbfr all the polls thereabouts to drive thefo plunderers into their ow n Gantry. Hitherto it is believed this invaffon proceeds from the great foarcity that reigns amongst the Turks in that neighbour hood, became as the plague is broken out there, the Impe rial lubjeds are forbidden having any communication with them.. However Col. Lam us has received orders to (ct out without delay for that kingdom, to order several faitjues to be built, and to raiiVfcicn neceffarv for the manning ot them. //•&*>•£&, y**- la. Wc are informed that the Land grave of HetTc Dittofladt is determined not to dilcharge the c >unfol!o* which he lately carried off from Wetilar, till the raagiflrates fend him a formal deputation to exprtl* their diuvowo] and disapprobation of the infu’t lately of fered to a detachment ot his troops by the inhabitants. Rost/**, x). A village named Yohenfiraus, (it miles from Csulubach, which had been already burnt down ioar times, and hnce the lafl rebuilt in a rood beautiful manner, has lately been deflroyed by fire a fidh time, On t *e Qth of Jaac, in the alt.moon, a fire broke out in the ■Market place, which, by th* violence of the wind, in lei* w October 27, 1763. half an hour sot fire to the whole market, whereby tea dwellinghoafiu, ioi barns, the church, fleetde, and bells, , with the record, the proteflant and Rornith E™?, °* .PBhWt worfliip, together wii kn ihcir effects anu horanes, and a!! the ichooJs, wen? reduced to'allies, ana but few small habitations left flanding. The inhabit tants laved little or nothing of their effect*, mod of them having enough to do totavc their lives; and their diffiefs „ very great, having neither deaths, money, nor bread. Some penoas were unfortunately burnt, and manv great!v hurt. Some waggon loads of btead have been lent bv the magi- Itrates of Wfoden to the relief of these unfortunate persons. .^ u * r /’ 7*** -7* Ihe orders that were fome time a-o i iued for the reduction of the troops, have w ithin these few days been suspended; the recruiting feneußts are very busy iu reinliding many of the diibanded fbldicrs, and the great’- eli indudry is uied in compleating the fercxal regiments that are designed to oppofc the Turks. have already collected together a confidence body of men in Hungary, which, with thofc that are on the poinrof marching, wc hope will be able to flop the progrcL of thofc ravagen. LONDON, 14. THE Lords of the Admiralty have put the Princrfs Louiia of 60 guns, at Chatham, into commilfion, and given the command to Capt. Joleph Norwtsod. • A couvmitiion has pafled the foals for the promotion of Robert Gordon, Esq; to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in Portugal only. The Romntfy ofjo guns is fitted out ts Plymouth for foa, is put in coamimon, and the command of her given to Capt. James Ferguson. Letters from Berlin, by this dav* mail, advifo, thaf the trial of the Prufian Lieut. Gen. Finch, and the twt> Major Generals Rebcntefch and Gerfdorf, for their conJuld at the affair of Maxcn, being ended, the court-martial, of which M. Zicthcn, General ofhorfo, was president, fcntenced the firfl to be broke, and imprifoaed for a year; thefocond to be imprisoned for fix months; and the third to be br'ke ind imprifoced for two years. This fontence has been confirm ed by the King, and the three Generals are ordered to be confined in the (ortnfi of Spandau. M~jor Gee. Wunfoh. w ho had a command in the lame expedition, has got Finch’s regiment. This offeer warmly oppefod the lunrrndenng pnfonen, and offered to cut his way through the enemy, at tnc head of tne regiment of Platen. They write frera Rome, that the Chevalier de St. George has appointed Cardinal Alexander Albani to be Proteclor of Scotland. •T.. f f his Gaxette coruins addrefles from the city of Durham, the borough of I vme Regis, the borough and town of Weymouth anJ Melcorr.be Regi.<, the Mayor, Ac. of King’s Lynn, and the thire of Edinburgh. Jb9s iO. Ycflerday a numerous body of the di;Ten:ing Jiiines waited on his Majeflv at bt. james’s w ith their ad dress on the peace. They were received very graciouJy, and had the honour to kiss ht> Majcfls *s hand. There is no truth in the report of the death of the Right Hem. Lord Hollind in France. The French King has issued anediA, forbidding the prac tice of inoculation for the (mail-pox in any part of his do minions. * e . , ..... 7*wr 19. Lxfl night died, at his feat at Barford m'* ilt fliire. the Right Hon. Lord Fevcrlham. 7w ao. This Gatrtte contains addresses (rom the coun tv of Cambridge, (presented by Lord V ifoount Rqy&on, eldefl ion of the Far! of Hardw icke) Reading in Berk Hire,