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r ? i - f ! t- Cm late defeat by the Engl i(h forcevthat if he did not furrender him up, he would crofs the river and eIlro3CIiSc5 " upon Sujah Dowlar wrote dovvn for atijAmbaffi rdor; a'nd Tapp and Council. ;This letter adds, that the newly reftorM Nabob had given a very handfome gratui ty to the Englifh army for their late fervices in his behalf. It is faid from fome letters juft received from Jamaica, that the SpaniardV infraction of the late treatyi has not been cohfihed to the Enelifhlo-" vvood cutters in the Bay of Honduras they; have me luniers irom approaenmc tneir- auo -expcjiea JLettersroniiN coafls,and have feized a floop from "Bermuda, on pretence of illicit trade, ; v By all the intelligence received at Paris from ManintcoTritapp bring a -very, melancholy account ofthe;:ficknefsT which followed the late 1 200,000 people have died there and Jn the neigh bourhood, in four months ; and in the burying placesfofcthaOityialonei6a;Goq t erred, ! : It-is reported that a memorial has been-receiv'd in the beft pofturc of defence, efpecially. Fort Rqyalpthe;;ftifiaitions of which they are repair ing and greatly augmenting. . July 19, In confequence of the new regula tions in the Marine, it is faid each rate in the navy from a from" the court of Spain, and that a council has been called in confequence thereof . It is aid (bmejn be ferit u p the. Mediterranean. of eight guns to a (hip of an hundred, are to be furniflied with a double fuit of fails and rigging, to be carefully laid up in the King's jards, in the moft noted ports in the Channel, fo that every' fliip may be fmme diately fupplied with all cohvehient furniture On Thurfday a large feizure of 3000 China according to her rate, in cafe of any accident plates and 300 Vj,(fits"j;'- tht-yhad'-been-'ruhifmrnrpn '.'board "an Indiiiman ;--.-wasrmade:and conveyed to Jiis Mijefty' s Wire 4) 0 u fe at the CuitQm-houfc, at fea, without that delay and confufion for- merly experienced in affairs of the navy It is reoorted that all the Englifli Forts a hd The HolpitaU arNaples not hold the fick poor, who have perifhed by hundreds -in the flrects and highways, the Government have upwards of' 300 in number, both in the .Lee- - j- , a . , r - ; Va ' n. a .u;u tward-and Windwardiflands,are to bcitho ordered a vau mclofure to-be erected,, whither all . . - . . . , r , diftrcflfed perfons are brought as foori as they be- -come fick, and there fufnilhed with fpirirual and - t ciii pdral fu ceo ur". : " '.---t It is become the faftiion in France, and efpecially in Paris, among' the better fort of people, to le3rn ; thc Engli(lr language rand a great many Englifh ,men are gone over as matters. . -FromlHeldelberg vve heir, that" no lives were lo(latthelatedre'adfuLfire.lthere ;andthatthe roughly repaired, the old ordinance fent home, and to be remounted with new from England. By all the ii larrs Martinique, it appears that they are putting that ifland in a better pofture of defence, efpecially Fort Royal, the fortifications of which they are repairing and'augmenting; It is faid that an eminent Quaker of New- :folicit a gran t for a confiderable trail of Land, commodioiifly fituated for water-carriage on the Eaftern banks of the Miffifippi ; wMch Jf obtained, he intends to people entirely with famous ca(k, which was made in 1664, by the Eleftor Charles Levis, was preferved. This cafk is faid to c6ntain204 tons of liquor, and generally full of the bcft"Rh"eni(fi:WiM A letter from Berlin, dated the 30th of June, fay s, Th a rver German rote ltants,-athis own experice there,..to celebrate, with the utmoft magnificence, " They write from Jamaica, that, for fome .the...marrlage between the hereditary Pruffii,;and , tirnc Jaft, the Spaniards, by: their- agents, the Prince(s Elizabeth Chriaiana Louifa of-Brun ..wick. n ir biiyine up great quantities of fmall cannon, By a gentlemen luft arrived from Rochfort, we v L r c c c - are informcdrtharthe French-arevery bufy in -f Ppiewrf preparing as-formidable a marine as.poffible, info- fourt?ep...po!inho much, that they have, there feveral. large men of war building, foaie of. which are nearly compleat - fides, nulber "of frieates.rwhich have been laid .up, are ordered ito be thoroughly irifpefted into, and properly repaired; ; v ' r'Tisrriponrd dhuui onip, ana tarrieu-. ijicr juw ..... . - . fince the peace, and were formerly ufed in Britifti privateers, from the ,Weft: Indies. They are (hipped by way of ballatt-for-the Ha vana, and other Spanifh ports. The Mate of the Hoocftill, Cant, Sy brand America 1. ena in Jatelycarried: niards,s writes, that Before they were a t tacked , they obferved eight VeffeTs in. chafe ; that they . h' : ' ' ' immediltely r.-x- -
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