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W&L following* Jent, vis. -Tfe* 1
•boat the begiaorisfc'of ApribfclV* feiftjtoyabufbtrbu failed, the whole
the. following* wn wither un*>revimir
Phc&txfm tofdo6rs Os ill tbs houses, convents, Ac. whero
any of thtfctixiauj- woMPfiripofcd to te r ia the And of night, and COnti
•aedsbi night;'Whah, it was said, .the city was cleared of
tiMMv fitiiwbcugfruthey -were flripped toiuly TANARUS” The com mow itpoi tat •
Cadis was, that ail thOwefiedta rif these fathers were con ft Tea ted, and that
%sbovs<cn|iond oydjitf were mj* executed throughout the kingdoms
i"• ‘ - ;t v*• /
Jpjroiu, H*x -Iq Capt. ■ Smith came a fine piAureof the Right Hon.
Cpnway, Est. one of his Msjefty.’s principal Secretaries
qf.Rifn, which ip to bf placed ia Faneuil-Hpll, agreeable to a vote of the
towh pfcfifcd in September, 1765, as a handing monument of quf grati
tgdejo bipiJfar Xpcecaca in. parliament, in fa
vour of the colonics, their right! apd privileges, - rV
A ’evtrPort, Rjbode-Jfeuid. jl% lff. r .j Capt.,B*aci field* who arrived here
Mft Week from Jimalfcau 11133 da/s.Jbrought ip Capt! Robert Ruliel,
shd’Mr. Scou of that l lflhnd, with several others, to the number of ftVe,
IdffideS Tool’ negroes, W’&o belonged to rite Hoop Dove, bound from |a
maica for Georgia, which was cait aw&y, the 16th of April)'on the Col-’
yfVlduesr.bSflbe'wefrendofCaßaT, “where thcveflel and cargo were loft;
‘JSMMfeaft dny theisren
from where the sloop was loft; 4od os rise noth;* Capt. Brad field appear
ipffM fid%fopßthm all on bdaHL h•& j. • ... q. . >\ j / ‘s .
fifomt-Jmfj, -Me&.tf). tßy Caps Thdjppfon arrivrjLbere-ia to days fitynl
MoDtOrChnftpr’ we.Aave-pdvko, that rise undo, between that place and
the Frcnchon Hifpaarioll, has lately had a severe check pat to it, from a
proclamation issued hi the French General,''prohibiting
Cjjriat*.jf trade withe the Mount 2 Capt. Thom pfop left aboatTorty Eug,
liih veflels. there, many of mhom would beobliged to4cave-tbe place wita.
•w getting tjheir only two.ofwhieh belonged to Ne*-York, Capt-
Mprcer, *and another. • :* -V ,
: •: *Tuafday last tbe General Aflembly of this Province met here,
Wnea h|s Excellency osr Governor made the following Speech.
The SPEECH ofhi%Lxce'lncy Sir HENRY MOORE, Baronet, Cap.
; tain-General and Governor is chief in and over the province of New
.YorL and the.territories depending thereon in. America, Chancellor
r. aad Vice*Admiral of the fame, ,
v > ; ‘ ,Toth Council hud General Aflembly of the laid Province.
. Gentlemen of the Council, mud Gentlemen of tbt General AJfembfy,
THE difficulties under which this province has laboured in refpeA to
its eaftem. boundaries, and the differences in which it has been
engaged in confequcace thereof with the province of the Mafiachu feus
5*7. having been laid before the King; lam direfled by his Majesty’s
. Principal Secretary of State to recommend to you, that a speedy and a
micableadjustment of these disputes may take place, and the moft effeAu
•l methods par food for fettling every, difference relative to the boundaries
Os the refpcAive colonics, by commissaries appointed from each of them
ftfehac psrpofe U. c 1
-In a concern of so pnblick a nature, I flatter myfelf that nothing will
be negleAed by yon which can tend to the bringing this affair to a nappy
COnclufion .* and that you will proceed without delay to the nomination of
commissaries on the part of this government, whose knowledge and abili
ties pay reconftaend them as proper arbitrators in n case of such impor
tance, and Whose moderation may give them fach weight among those ap
pointed to aA with them, that from their example no means may be left
on tried for furmOuoting any difficulties which may oecafionally arise.
The prefprvartoft of the puitfick tranquillity, and the proteAion of
private property, are so far the objeAs of this negotiation, as to demand
your moft feriout attention t a generous manner of aAing together wits
proper cbjtceffioqs made on both tides, cannot fail of obtaining thedefir
cd success on this oceafion, and rendering your endeavours highly -
table tq both provinces,, as all cause of future diflention between them
pay hereby beeffc&oally aemoved. • T
Gcttltmtn of tbti. Ge*rdJ AJftmblj ,
• At the aA for providing fuel, barrack*, Ac. for his Majesty’s troops
tow quartered in this cky will expire in a few days, I am now to recom
mend farther provision for them, and on the plan preferibed by the aA of
pwliamant.—l am fully, persuaded, that on a due contideration, the im
propriety of the limitations in the aA of Aflembly palled last year will fuf
ticienriy appear ; and that: this Houle will with chearfulnels provide for
the troops in rim manner now expeAed from them, nor fuffer. either an i 11-
rimed. parti mo ny, or injudicipus reftriAion, to cast such a refleAion on
their proceedings aa can any way be cooftroed to represent them as unde,
fervingthe favours they have received from the crown.
GentlmtH of tbt Council and Gentlemen, of the General AJftmbly ,
The inceuveaiencijea which must attend a long feifioa at (his feafonoF
Em yea?, will.naturally induce you to proceed to business with dispatch; and
Kftudl bebappy in having an ; opportunity of (hewing my readiness to join
elfirii yea in,whamver can promote his Majesty’s service, or contribute
to. the good pf the province. H. MOORE.
Yeri, xytb of M*y, „. ...
The Englilh prints received by the packet up to the 12th of April are
and contain little or nothing relative to American affairs, but by
Ifchw privau letters we learn, that a late aA palled in Boston, called the
ntdeemty aA, has given much disgust to the inhabitanu of Great Britain,
and/to.the floule of Lords in particular; who we are told immediately
Wfitedv* thhVevery ttiinqte relative to that master Ihould be ordered to be i
knifed ouVqf.tkb journal of the proceedings pf the Hotile Os Aflembly of
gjfc province of MalCtch ufctts Ray : That little or nothing had been done
Wi{h regard to America, but that the ,14th of April was
‘ixed'tipon t* begin with our affairs; and that it was generally iuppofed
Wplhould havnpermi&pn granted for the.emitting paper money as a'ldgql
ttat'*hr& (hips o^74*gnuf were getting reatfy'for America, fmd
aad |ht iqgi-
&*&***"America wouM be sent Romein tee fame
Tuelday ttft Capt.^Barith arrived here from Befton, withwhomctwg
An4ww * who hue been often I
IwTS concerned in the m arder of Capa- *
ESSL L A P o '*,*" 4 °^ r Perfoni on the high feat:-. He was,.
attended to the goal by a numerous croud of fpcAators, and it i hoped h ’
Will npwfopn have justice done him. • • o
wasexaminedbeforeAe Governor and Council lift Thorflay, de- *
tied armoft every thing alledged agaiuft him, and ffiid Cant. Doryev’s
doaths and the calh he had wa* given hi# by Idhnfton, thm was broke”
RiS* Su J* a “*>* the that firft dilcoyerfd the murder at St,
Kitts, and the reason he afligned for no! di(covering the murder was, that
forT* 5 ° th thC bUtChCM w ”° ha<! perpetrated the fame be hanged i
Wednettay last arri red here Capt. Webb/ la J J days from Fanfacola 3 i
by him and private ktteri from thence we learn, that General Haidimria
)T a, / e 7 <; bu employed in new modelling, enlarging aad repairing
the fortifications of that pladt; and that all the troSps in diegarrifoo Were
dairy empldyed for that r purpoffe, that pTOvifions were
flour being ten dollars per barrel, turkies 245. each, g*fe 16s. and com
mon dune-hill fowls one dollar a piece. >•
?!"“ + '. -? he f °l}° w,n ß *• * n **r*ft of* letter from Lon- •
d°n, dated April 11, i 7 6 7 , The Sheriffs of die several Shires have oei v
ders to epjom the attendance of all the absent Members of the Houle of
Commons on the todh'of April, toft, when very important matters re-. T.
fpeAing Apiench were to be taken under the coafideratmn of jparliament.* l^ ’
TO BE SOLD,
ATR ACT containing HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, .la
<he partfti of St. Ph ilip, Tfituated 00 Sterling's Swamp, abodt two
jmttes from the river Great-Ogechee, between lands of WiUiam Butler. *.
Esq. Sumuel New, and Sardh Sinclair, bounded fouthcrly at the time off
the survey by vacant land. Four hundred acres thereof is fine tupelpw *
and maple swamp, the remainder good pine land. , *
ONE HUNDRED AND of LAND, intheparilh^
forelaid, on the river Great-Ogccbee, pleafaetly situated about a mile
from the town of Hardwicke, conlifting of frefli water marih, oak, aad
P* n * A LOT, N e - try, in said town. •
A ™* o ? containing THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES .
of LAND, in the panfli of St. Philip, litutaed on Sterling’s Swamp, a
bout a mile and a half f rom the river Great-Ogecbee. Two hundred’
‘a'nd* thCre ° f ” fi “* tUpe tW “ and ®*P l fwrap. the remainder good piut ‘
A reasonable credit will be given for the above traAs paying iutereft,
and giving approved lecunty, to INGLIS and HALIT^
■* 1 - ..... ‘i——i—mW
To be fold by the Printer of tbit foyer, fna iov< bd.
A ??S.i? EET MAP SOUTH-CAROLINA and PART off
GEORGIA, containing the whole sea coast, all the islands, in
lets, rivers, creeks, panlhes, town (hi pi, boroughs, roads, and'bridvesi *
also several plantations, with their proper boundary lines, their names.
tb proprietor* 2 composed from surveys taken br the
Hon. William Bull, Esq. Lieutenant-Governor, Capt. Gafcoian. Huek
Bryan, Esq. and the author William D'&rahm. * * :“ *
t .v p
ooeooed|d'o*ooooo‘
The Ajft&inate WIFE and Htroick DAUGHTER.
NOW a-days, when a princef* enters in the fifth month of her piog.
nancy, physicians, surgeons, and men midwives, aflame diedi.
reAion of her health; (he is Icarce allowed to go out of her apartment,
in the eatieft carriage, and the fmootbeft road; the rifque is too grext for
her condition ; was fee ever so desirous of making an exeurfioa only from *
Veriailles to Fountainbleau, they would with very foleAn faces oppoffi iu
Cayet, sub-preceptor to Henry the IV. relates, that lean of AJbret.
having requested to accompany her hulband in the Picardv wars, the King
her father, laid his commands on her, Ihould (he prove with child, “ to
come away with her big belly to him, to be delivered ia his house. and hi*
would tike care of the child, boy or girl.** This pfincefi being pr*£-
naat, in her ninth month set out from Compeigfie, crolled all France down
to the Pyrenees, and in a fortnight reached Pan in Refae. She was very
desirous (adds the historian) to lee her father’s will, which was kept in a
large gold box, with which also was a gold chain of fach alengthras to
go twenty-five or thirty times about a woman's neck; feeafltedhim for it
“ * ave ft said ke, on thy (hewing me the child oowin tht
whole (hall be thine, provided that whilst thou art i* labour, thou ting
eft roe a Berne foog, and I will be at thy Between midnight*
and one o’clock, on the 13th of December. §sss,*& princ efs
came ,on : Her father, on notice, haftenld downY and the bearing iuan
come into the room, chanted out the old Berne lay: *
, Notre dome dn bout da font, l -v
Aide* moi en cette heart , Ue. *
Immediately ater Mr delivery, her father put the goM chain abouc her
beck, add gavelMtf the gold bdx, in which was wUi, laying, * There,
gyj> ** ft J® “.** *% n P the babe in hj
gOwn, without Raying till h drai drelfed, ail carried it away iuto kit a
partment. The little prince was fed and brought dp. so as tolpuro him
to fatigue and hardflnp, frequently eating nothing but the coarsest com
mon bread ; the good King, bis grandfather, gad given such orders. Hr
used, according to the custom or the country, to rrfn abol&RAe
and baro-footol, with the Vii jagt bays, boahia gUwtmM fomlntr. WM