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fCcr oere In Mgo,ipirkfV Ml-jl wards of 20,000 men. General Putnam has 800 wuh htm. General WafhingtUn Lai wrote three days fine for 4000 to be 'fat him immtdh-V. I exped every minute 4p hear from cur army a" the enemy- Everyintelligence of confequence lhail be forwarded to job difeWy." . . ; this faro txctjfos, fcAtraJion hrs atlpttly estft ?A erc?e& march there and work under th difeeHoa cf Count Langeron: who ii going to ere& forne new Jbatteres on. the fea fide. " Extrad of a letter from Dublin, Marti $. ,-' ' ' Yefierd ay a -. prucia mat ion Was itfut d hew . by overnmenf laying an embargo for an unlimited time on all provifions what forvcr, from being exported out of this kingdom, except to Gieat Britain and the Bntifh dominions, where failed beef, (al ted pork. I v il wino n ttttil it iiu d it tuns lately n may be fent by ab Engiife ad of laft feffioas W Kaie collected the lo 1 wmg paipcuuis miw pcuuns lajy t r. ... , . ' .P.. , : . Jlte Windward IAhSs, and jrem Englifli paper. : ' hrliment ; xd for the tohfadehverv fccta pro,. "Vi lL ,.nf f TVhaao. and there an: Pn Ureac Britain, 9 private v.lTels at. cf Martinicr, crujfin to wiiidard; ffor i'h-outward b'und (hips, chufly manned with Frenchmen. of thsfe pirate, wh - look brig from Cprke, afu -,mr, had nnt finrJe man on. bca d who cou i;rK h,if t Canrrgfi. So many of the Co !-, . &c. ftcumvimnftbe einby bocd which is to remain in frce fegaintt the fliipper, until certificate is. re turned irora ; the port far which lucn provuions wer inippea;.. ot Id (ibeak iny embargo ejc.iiide (ai part of me C'lnih domtoicn ) from rcteiv rk fleet have ,n8 oeot.nt cr n.ei poc privjiiun, inc icycri pntuiaes ui i ....;4- fai...uitnTiirii. inai Deri if now iwiiu if iwi ac ' Xh'iif5 vernor tfiVes the riratrs eireiy encoBiye- mc tit; they nt ont tne:r eeis ieic, ' 4 turned riratei. In paniciilar, they ae, new cuttipg a prize fnow down ristkes pirate ri her. The EcgltQi failura caitltd in the pize are encoo.-aged :o ?un a f.w dolor in debtaod thtf' f kaieiheopti n if gotnc i n.b' a piratef,or gtingrojii., Ci-cld not mit d'irjuflice u the TjJrited Khavi:ar cf Gover f hot Morris of St. Vir,?er,, uho feet to the .Fiti.ch G ovcrnoy to demand the EngtHh prifhncrs, citing to pay their debts. The demand w;i immediately cnmjlied with, and he rtcrvvred atone time to his cpuntry 26 ft-ut fellows,' who immediacy entered cn ! board a privateer which he is fitting cut bimfeif. He eff;rs cora f miflions to every man who wilffcive a proper. Acuiity, obftrvig 1 that, when rvery cowardly. tereiger is fihrjog under pirate o V bar hxr will run the rik of granting letters of reprifal .to his countrymen. The pritss. among(t which.LaFe feverai Guinea Ciip-V bought into Martinico, ire fd immediately and publicly,1: without ctedtmnation. The bed (Uvea aie fold for ten joes a- pice; ", 1 ...i "V--- . , t . : ' ' i The Seaford has taken three French piratfa ar-d & (loop loaded : 1 with ammuri'i. n, fuppefed to be ore cf thpfe loaded Irom the Fre'riih Clips that, have been freighted account of Franktin, I lauly antved at Martinico, aid configned to the Agent Bingham, i who commiflioos all the French piraxs. . .J J ;A. ; - t 'April 1 6. So eager afe.the French for piracy, that many planters I in Martinico have frld .th:ir property, and vetted it. in pate ef- I fell, with thepeimiffian of th;ir Governor. Jn fliort, Sc. Pierre is full of pirates and their .prizes. . i New Ham-ftHe. MaiTciiafctis Bay, Virginia, Ne Yolk, Penn- General Clinton, his h3d feverai ptivate conferences with the JCtng upon .ihevCopdiid of the next campaign,' and hasltrongl Americans arc. well Jup plied wnlx ftsTuued., the King tht i Xhc, aims, ammunition, aoJ fertill Gallic. ;infc lnctt; ,a,hd now every idea; : for we: ha v e he pleaia re to fttte the j. Froytb TioiTDON GaZETTX EXTRAOROI1TAK.T. WHlTtHAtt, De . "JO." 17?6. Return efthe killed and niswtded 'on board his Majefffs Jhips tiffin the tit t tries (in oing up tie North river, near New Tork) th yhf08oberi 776. . v" ' r: "- ': Pbarnix. 1 mtdfliipmah; 2 fea'men,' i fervant,. killed ; r tboatfwain, t carpenter, 8' feamen, t fcrvanr, 1 Negro man, 1 private marine wounded. " ; L 1 : ;' c Roebuck. I lieutenant, i midlKipman, 2 jeamen, killed ; x midlhipminj two legmen, I corporal of marines, wounded. 1 1 Tartan t - mlifcipman, killed f 1 lieutenant of marines, v'wojnded" '--'' .. ' l- ' ' . : Total, o killed; 18 wounded. , , , , ' - fj ' ; , h: P A R K E R. The (hips fuffcred much in their mafts and rigging. - cry, ty France, ah wwhich arurjea they want.m re. than cooraeythef wijlv hie to iafce a very iff dive rcfittarice 'rc . campaign; unl G.acral Howe has 3 t:re ol'at .leaU 50,004 men ... 1 uc srniiCis in ! f j rtfeued ,jhs country from of a Frtntfi .war. v9n;llir,j public, ficm the bll -V'hbrity, that the French government have iffu ld orders for, every American vtff:l trf quit the French porta in 48 hours, and, tat ho (hip : ui ttiaCi utury bel neinirtrj kha 1 fewi-fhail con dtme longer than that tini on pain cf feiture. , A catrtip.ndent fays he fxpe&s, that by the next eicprifs froni General , H'i we t hf. Ml u illry'aii d t beirr ':run ners De t jand. w have tfihl us. fjire truth anlealt ; ::iamtlvV.M4Z Cflrxi'tfijlwW reach Pbitaaebia-bal he bfgs. leave Isoadd, in the capacity of a pry oner cf vuar. r , f . ; .: m-iKes uenera: ry EurAiitVwhen W4ihirlgtcn nd cuk . ff his retreat fw mi- Ne.nr York. I: tlls us an uL tp i -'ripn iv;malces-three"Hiflilp re .gtments am unt to nore tfcan 700 mch.,j VVill MiniiUy.all-tt. " that 'tHe'etroy-b aliead iojttdHcW mat a regiment contain but 233. which went oi enviJi. 60 ? If not ft reouced, , then thega Zvtte tells lies. . Why ihoulu nut a ftate paper meet with the lime fate? ; , : ,.t ... . )-'' ; - -v-U.'- '' . Lafthicht and eljerday in, the afternoon: there was as hotO prels on the river;l hamvs as was ever Known ; they paid.no rc A ccrrelW ridebt be?.?' the publ:c to ehf ive two or :thrfee thinwf ; in the Jalt -pasetu,:, J mKes Mineral we ca;i;it " ieaing ,ino gard to prottcttots, ana urippca many 01 ine coiners jua come ri of the i: ot thejr hands, Thefc, we.re. no Jefs than &x galliea row ine up and !;n the river, who tuVk all thtf ihec.with, , t n M n H Mawrtr -r. 1 :. Captaih Dixon, of the Ocean ioow, juit anivtU at Cork frcin JNeWiYork, bringl an accctfot that a malignant fevfer had broke four fcnr.fi ithat lav: it bin& Toond of the pethetical kind (which the faculty tic we, wnn ine orcatett In cafe Lord Nohh fhould not be well enough to open the bud- ret himfeH, Mr. Ccrnwall is 'O be.h;s deputy upon that occahon. II will oe one 01 inc mqneioituuuDH mat ever rciijrrcu, 11. iwaj effential points a-e attcriifxed 6 be explained ; fi flv the real a , r mount of the unfunded debt, and ucv aaiy, the ntuauon in wnicft We rtand refpt6tjB?,the Hviuf or,P urbon. . ..f , ....; , : Pc -civ e-orders are. fern to Sir William Howe not to weaken hit force by detached expeditions, in cunUquence of vthkh Rhodi Ifland will be evacuarrd. r . .M.v.i: .Tucfdav. a prc4f quaritiiy of brafs cannon WIS fhipped at Wool wich for Newj-Y rk. nl ; rir. ohirh had carried eff crrrat nomters i acid . . ' - . i - .r, . o . : w tninmnrn mar mini Franlirt emtbt Main, Feb i7.' . Men are raiting with all poi fible expedition throughout the wKJe emp.,te, wnhout pacing any diflindiert tu .the age or fieecf them i v. Kirk has carried vay !, that there are not enoueh jel : to till the I audi .women louw cne piou6n, ana actena to ua.- I ettetm a type of the plague) bir wiuiam I humanity, directed a large quantity, of fthe fick : and findirc the prifeners were :dfr fr6ra the putrid air which arofe from - - m vtir "n-'-ir D"-""Nf i? f pv.rt wine to be allowed J r ' JlA tj ' V. 7 -v.i- ri VffllA i;.K f,;; AXts. &etran f a Letter fri Edenton, to a Cntlemem en Bath, dattd m the eh fenefe nf their J . i i L L77e- 'confinement, he ordered the grtafeft part of them to be immedi- . ' " "X11 y?1. ., .., B - - tj - . Yoa that General Waihinetofl has routed General Hjwt. wEcr ateiy let at noerty, on taxing an m hiw. mcy wuu hui ocar f.r o...r:.k -.tk&i.iMken. w... r'- left Brunfwick in order to' eriter Philadelphia but waa.fortd' na'tely flopped in his. Cafee bv General Wafhingron, after he nso marcnea aoout nine ivutcs rrom oruniwicK. nowe nnainfl: lxms arainft his Britannic Miefty. A Lie.l i Extrd3 if letter from Got port, March I7 . j c. tr-i uZm ior.:.ft. .'rh:nJ ao marcnea aoout nine iwiies rrom i U V 7S- p;nTir;, r.nr Faulkner i, fiid fcc pifs that Ufay retreated as alias poffible to regain 1 '"3'? MtofdPbil (Brunfwiclt'jbutalfo very fortiatebr us; weliad acffp,?-i Tr ?S o XtZrll bnt JhaL ' three Regiment, therethat drove him thence, and Would not hey law fix fail of French inips with' an Admiral; out wnat - rL i . r . . a.,. JL -r - n- .i. . w - ktii. w. kj J tinr fuffcf him to enter. TheyVare ftill purfum? him down to Afrfi aare refpeftmtj them; or thither they were bound, do not hear. - t t : t , . r n . r , a r ils - usj ! Jl&rJ it. YcSerd'r nor,ie . raeflinger w fent of e dlihMrtened. hi. Campaign ruid, and all huSchemf Gotland. ,1 r.,arf .h.oba.ka'don of tb, Up. ftetd j f mmmmm . ...... ...... . - .... - .. . , T 1. - - . ' IIL :U J .1-L I 11 J t a i-w t.- t?-u I ft.. T Tnn. on, as a uave is in arowe WttlWpf "gPfnt tha fortificationa of -BrrA.: To carry oi Voagrcia. aperrdated. 24th Juner bf J
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