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INTELLIGENCE

... INTELLIGENCE. t». The Marquis d’Almadovar, ifjador at the Court of Lifbon, is I hat is preparing let to tlw late Piincc of Mafluttei London, Iter* hyue, which mention that the I, confiding saor tj Ships of « Frigates the Straights of irta this Month ; ...

INTELLIGENCE

... INTELLIGENCE Maiirij, May \6. Th* Arfrican lately into tlia PoH Litlxin, give Ro.nn to many Cot'jraurei; ami it »»»»n faidpubliely that there it Come Milundcrliandirg between that Court *h4 Breland; Pari', May htflured that our Com t bet received Intelliger ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... News, that M.de la Piquet has taken and into Brcil, twenty-one Ships from St. Euiiatia, under Convoy of four Fnghth Ship* of War, and feveral Frigates; M. Morte Piquet Imd /unk. two Ships War, and was in Purfuit of. (he other*. of another Letter from ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE Jmjierdam, Augujf Si the letter we wrote, have received ievcal Particulars of the Engagement of our F;*et with that Admiral Parker. They are ai follow : The Ship the Holland. C'ap'am Dedcl. had fui.k. upwards of fourteen Hours the ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... not include Ship Timber, Mads, Hemp, Iron, nor any other Mercbandifes known the Name of Naval Ammunition, of which Great Britain has lately pretended to prevent the ranlportation to their Enemies. During the Courfe of the lad ear 8330 Ships pafled the ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... upon five other Ships of the line, and among blhers the Cenfeur, which was much damaged. , This Accident muft have retarded the failing of M. D’Eftaing, who had Orders to dep •t, notwithftanding the Peace, but perhaps with fewer Ships of the line than ...

foreign intelligence

... was born the December and was the. Purple in b 0, ;« C ement XIII. ' „ £//tnenjL. Yellerday with 105 Merchant Ship*, under Convoy five Ships of War, arrived here from the bca, and Yefterdav two Englilh armed Cutter* dropped Anchor in this Pori, wiih five ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Copenhagen, bafides the Ship* War lately put into Coauuilion, fr«(b Order, had been gt.en fit out feveral more Ship* of the Line and Inmates fpeedily pofifible. We hear from the Sound, that on the 16111 of. this Month, tngtith Ships arrired there, Letil ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Cadiz Fleet daily reinforced. the aoth May, the St. Francis d’Affix©, a Ship the Line, arrived in that Port from Fcnpl, and followed by the St. John Fieoj»omuoenus, another Ship of the Line, now equipping Ferro 1. The Continuation thefe Armaments occaiions ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... have been carr :n. Acco'rt'.ng the Report of four Ship* from taken and carried into St. Chrillopher’j* dal Hutch Colony has alio funendered to the Er.glifti j which is coi firmed arrived at on buarei the Ship Captain Lobe, tiom St. Amflerdum, le. The Report ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Parit, OH. %. If one may credit feme Advice* from Bayonne, the Queen of Portugal ha« agreed to admit the American Ship* into her Ports j thole an acknowledged Power, and has forbid- den the bringing into her Poiti any Prizet mad*|by ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE,

... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, Conf.untin»}le, June i“. The Report the City Balibra having to the Peifians is not yet confiimeti bt it i. allured that a Peace it concluded between the Porte and Perfia. Genoa, July j. We learn from Madrid, that the Court of Spain ...