The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, November 15, 1764, Image 2

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lUROtSAtt INTSLIIOBN.es, Warfmw, Augn/ SI. ‘* 4 ZAPOLSKY, who has been appointed JrS o i ths coosmiffion td fettle th£> fin *<** the flat** IS gone so Cracow, iSn M. if® wi|fe the keys of the archives aad ward rows to bring the regalia hither. gfin The bridge over the Vistula is intireiy ’ Shl!Ked> bat itll tobt decided whether it t# to ftaxid after the coronation. t ( According to Itftteri fifes'the frontiers of! urkty, Prince J, adaivil It i ill at Ctaazio, partjy from fatigue, aad part ly from grief, at tne ill success of his enterprises. London, Jag*/ 24. is (aid the write money for taking Marti nice and Goadiltfope, that wtfl be paid next month, fctrcie amount so more than one Hulling for each fore xnail-rnan and marine. . . * It it (aid that a carious marble bust of Ltrtd Chief Jhflice : Pratr, it going to be put up in the Temple of Worthies* at ~ Slaw in Buckinghamshire. • We are informed that all the old treaties of cOminerde -tohsch have from time to time been made between Great i Briuin and Portugal, within these hundred year) bast, are OOw under the conhderation of an honourable board, in or der td frame ooomtof* beneficial 4o England. *•’ • - J*g*fl #5. Lai waek his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland gave an elegant entertainment at his hkfee at tWindtof, to font bf the principal nobHity, when a fine 1 turtle was dreftbdi which weighed 43a lb. ‘ ■- \ M 7 c ’ Mr. Churchill is gone to Franc 3 , where he 1) to meet Mr, Wilkes at Boulogne. .mm :oi <4 ’ ; U\^uTc’ * _ 0 _ * * ... j . Aagujt *}, Yefterdiy mortnngbis. Grace die Duke Os Devon (hire and his retinue embarked arfMvtr for France. t 1 Wtong, between fit and feutir.o’ dock, died at hwhoufe at Clapham, in a very advanced age, J ir Barnard, kot. iome time father of this city. 4 >He served the office of Urd Mayor in thel737, and re presented tne cuV in parliament for,many years,, *Tis eeod lefs to attempt the character of a man who has been so long, £"%. and oe throughout this kingdom. ~ t ; d-oij Q.al- n 2 ..is Jm,. jo. Monday lad was the day fixed for. tke ekaion oTa fantnCßflUiuUa-a large held m, Warsaw, when it is tin,.gifted, from fcveral concurring ciNrmhftances mentioned on iet.ersfmm Poland, that Count Poriistowikl WmbhAn.* , It has been computed by thole whrikfo godd iddcAstn *kat by cramping the trade wfth. ! the Spaniards, in America, we We already been fufttferi in the sumos ioo,obo hard pi doles. * * * f “ - ~ I* I* ** AM orders have been difpatdied in the last mkil for -the Well.lndies, to remove every impediment in the iviy of between the Spaniards and WMajeftf. Americairfafc declare neutral islands entirely free. hfajesty in the doth, or Royal-American regimen, mun .manded by dir Jeftry Amherd, in the room of Major Mdo **er, who rentes,; ’ , . • L .: *' ; . lt imported, that warrants were iftped outlast night for Im prefling seamen, and that three pubiick honfes in Wap ** re^^c * vou^*to oficers employed ’ fsr 3 1 * ® vcr 7 knows, that when people go to Calais, or other parts of France, they are obliged to give in Jheir names} a gentleman lately hid the curiosity to get ati account of the number of Englifliraen Only at Calais Once £he concmaott of the peace, and they amounted Cos übwirds of 40,000. . • > Fr *.l! *** M* r <*‘*rßrm*Ab*Mrg 9 Jug. 18. It is with great ftrpnfe we have teen a nflertea in feme foreign Gniecta, that every thing was in readioefs here for the march of a body of 40,000 men, with a train of 100 pieces of cannon. This news is quite groundless, as every body on the foot *”? W8 ’ yea*f tranquility reigns in these dominions, hud we think of nothing hist enjoying the fruits of the peace so glortous so the king and so advantageous to his fobjeris. Jf; 1 • r . b i!. d ?y 5 TV”. exp , Mth ad^ce fbat his Royal Highness the Duke of York landed this mor kmg at Dover, from his travels in foreign parts.. It is said that the last hand has been put to tke marriage Jetty between his Serene Highness the reigning Duke of Meckk-nbargh Streli.e, and her Royal Highness the P/in cds LouiiaAnne, of England} and that his Serene Highness mill arrive soon. 6 AMERICA, ‘ iT Qftbeci, Juguf 16. Vice-Admiral of the &n.e, . , n d .ri, ® V * yonr Excellent on be! u thi, prince. ■MOW 1 * ,V do “®* ofcg*dly participate i„ ,I*. f . ... pl tafure •'kick your Excellency mud fireli lh finding that yonr hononiable and important fcrvic™ hare attrafted the particular notice of our mod graciou. ft! vc iet go. Wehave a rery grmtefol fcnfe of hi. Majefiy’i fovonrable attention to our mterefts, m giving us a governor so Pm { , neatly qualified, and so well Sifted, to f inl iT ‘ and encoarage trade. • V V* And we alare yonr Excellence, that we Jkall fiudir.ufly cultivate such a harmony with all hi. Majeihr's other fobiecte in thi. province, a. will. we hope, tender yparExctllincr the happy governor of a happy people. v . Wehave the honour to be, mod refpeafully, Sir, Quebec<, Angud Tnr mjt ,bUut, Md T * I*. f Mo/ bumble fervemtt. To which hu Excellency was pleased to make the following *, . anfwcr. Gentlemen, > 1 return you my hearty thanks for tb)s sbligi M g mJJrtft. Your difrtfithn to ctith,mtem^mtftr/a*3mg*ohb your JubjeSt A moM'.pkafing to m*r tM dutiful behaviour face ißii country has been annexed to bis Majefiy's dominions , intuits the* to your eftem, astd must MaldrOu faifr ds / do, tbdt every dsfhtidi omfhr the future map be abohjhed. J ’ bt/dllhe myfiudy, as indeed it ft my duty email occmfions to pr+. mote the •welfare of this province ; the improvement of its conmerci ed imp/ sms/ ofcourje be is* of the principal obje&s of my at tenti *• , l ~ JAMES MURRAY. ; ’ ChaHe/mum, November*. We hear the Ifcgiflature of Pen*, fylvluia have laid a very high duty on ail Rit* imposed into that province. r T On Wednesday iyth past th court of General fc* this Province began, when the Honourable Charles Shinner, Elq. Chief Justice, with Robert Pringle, Esq. assistant judge* attended by the officers and nrinifters of the cotfrt, the grand and petit jurors, &q* went from the Statedionie in on to St,* Philip’s church, and heard a sermon preached on the occaflon by the Rev. Mr. Wilton 1 ; and being returned his honour delivered his charge to the grand jury. Oft Monday evening 22d, the grand jury returned their prefent menu and were difeharged, having found thiny-three bid® of indictment and thrown out twenty. The petit jury were difeharged on Tuesday the 23d, having found Solomon Hughes, and .Whqlaoawidzie, alias Evil-doer* alias a Creek Indian, guilty of Mnrdtr ; Jofhaa Gim, James Wright, Ca tharine Campbell,Sarah Kelly, and Eleanor Kelly, of Petit L*rtAy\ and also verdicts 01k fome lndiaments for JJfaults. •The court adjourned to Wednesday 24th, when Solomon Hughes was sentenced so be hanged on Wednesday 31st. The court adjourned ere die in diem, to Monday 29th, when Wholanawidaie, received sentence to be hanged on the 3 1 ft. The court then'adjourned to Thursday ift in ft. when fen tenge was parted upon the. :ther persons again ft whom verdids ha<J been found, and adjourned to the Monday immediately pro ceeding the focond Tuesday of this iuft. at ten o’clock in tho forenoon, OnWednefoay last Solomon Hughes and the Creek indi* f* executed pursuant to their sentence. The India* had four interpreters at his trial; he was one of those takt n By Salloe or the Young Warrior of Eftatde in the Cherokees, and by him delivered to the commanding officer of Fort Prince George; he was convicted of having murdered a set tler named Beunefield near Long-Canes, mentioned iri thiu paper of 23d May last. The dtfpatesin Pennsylvania about a change of their con uitution from a proprietary to a royal government run high er than ever, and, as is common in such matters, there are good men and true friends of their country on both sides of the question. The fnovv Eagle,'James Hutton master, that failed from thru z?& August 4R for Antigua, with a'cargo oflutubeg