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The North-CaroJm MAG A Z I N E, for 1765. : .N..EW B E R N,.. January 18. - ThTSnow DwotT ed here lately for Europe, and had been failed a bout 19 Days, is aftiore at Core-Sound ; chief of the.Cargo will behaved. There are alfo caft away on Cape" Hatteras, two Brigs, one from Bolton, and the other from i New York, both b und in here : A Veffel r has been fent to their Afliftance, and 'ti imagined chief of ihcit Cargoes:will:bfa ved :.1ZII5ZZ '; Advertifements. 'but thejegiflative one of this country can ac xom have prov ed either abortive, or of little efFeft :T buHaft autumn having heard that the miniftry had formed a plan ot revenue to be raifed in Ame rica,' fufficient to defray Great-Britain's ex pence for that country, which waiPto be laid before parliament the enfuing feflion, and in which, among other things, I could give jio account of ; there was. a Jtamn duty, and one ' f 1 ' ' ' 1 ' - " . . or 4 a. per gallon on foreign inolaiies : l judg ed it a proper time to renew my application for the adoption of a planT had drawn up feveral years ago, and is. nowlntended to be.printed, 1 witn obiervations on the late act, .and -to 'be - . M , T 0 .fenrtoyou Accordingly I waited on the fe- SOLn at Klt S 'wdn'ef- ' ( Z T Tl- T .ine-nour .day'fr zotb Jnjlanu at the Plantation of f te'"g known, and exh.b.tted ,t to then. : - th Be MARY MOORE, deceafed: jtjva?. fentbyoneof thcm.to the-chancellor.of- , ., , -. - ---, - r the exchequer, with whoni I had not the leaft A L f. hr' HonfiinH Fnrnimri. "pj.,:' - acquaintance, and by the fender I was after- Tools ; agreeable to the W I L LoMthe De wards introduced to him. Several conferences -ceafed. Six, Mop-.hs Credit will be given, the Pur- : -.L ' : I l 1 t --1 1 t i r UA f".- J j ! r r,4-C.: -. --r' r win 11115 mi rower eniuea. in wnicn i enaea- vi,ai u .uvuu uiiu.ouuu iu. voUred, tho ineffectually,; to prevail onlhim n - i. n - -i . - -t iu poupoiic me namp auty until rne opinion or the colonies upon the:fubjet might be known.: nor could I obtain his confent to the redu&ion of the dutv on molafles to lower , than a d. -oer Gallon. This was all' I knew of the intention ...,. . . . . ..... . . p , ... . . of government, previous to the introdudion of the plan into the houfe of commons.- Jchn Star icy. Maiy Fail, Executrix. -NewberKy January! 7,-1764.- (The Remainder will be in our next:) 'Jj V- IN JL W 'IV. "The following navalExpeditions are hovv faid to fee refolved on : A commodore, with three fhips of the line, and two frigates,, for the coaft of Guiney;: An' admiral, with five fil of the line, and three frigates, for Newfoupdland : An.admiiral,, with fix line of battle (hips, for the Eaft-Indies, to touch at the Spanilh Philippines : A commodore in the Me diterranean, and another to reinforce the fleet on the Weft-India Ration. : A correfpondent at Arhfterdam writes, that there were no lefs than feven (hips of war upon the (locks at that place, viz. two of 70 gyns, one of 60, two of 50, and two of 40. At Rotterdam, one of 64,; and two - of 36 guns. And at Middleborough in Zealand, three of different ftrensths. At Amfter- dam, they were alfo bufy in lWpping 350 pieces of ordnance for France, befides near 1000 tons of is how faid, that our-navl ftrength-in the Weft Indies, is to be augmented with all expediti- , un uy I5ujip5 ui me 1111c, iujjc iiidiiucu muiiy with turn dyers from other (hips, daily. paying off .' : " . . , - 1 i.. -- at rortimouth, riymoutnand Uiatnam, TT OTICE is hereby "given, That the Sub Jn fcriber hasfappointed Mr. John Dilla hunty one Vof his Deputies ; and, in order to make it eafy ajKi covenient fo the People in General, Attendance will be given by faid Dillahunt), and - himfelf, at the feveral Times and Places hereafter mentioned, to receive Taxes, when and where,-thofe in Arrear, are defired tomeet and difcharge the fame y and to :bring with them their Receipts for the Years 1761, 1762,- and-1763 in-orderto prevent Miftakes. The Taxes for 1764, a mount to 14. 6 d. andt became, duei t(je loth Inftant. ' ' r . . ' - - , 1 . . '" " " "" " ' On Wednefday, the -30th Tnftant, at WiHiain Dubberley'si on Neufe, and Martin Futch's on " On TJiurfday, 31ft, at Ephraim Lane's, and Frederick Ifler's. 0i Friday, id of February, at Long Field Cbx, nd John Franks, Efq; On Saturday, -2d, rat-Ptters,s Ferry;and: AleXrr. ander Blacklliear's. On Monday, 4th, at Swiff preek Bridge, and Peter Anderfon's. . ,' . v . ' -
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