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fepmit

... the inland Towns are ordered to march towards the Co.lt. Seveial Bodies of Troops ahd warlike Stores are alfo embarking for America.— On hearing thefc Movements, who can forbear mak. ing Conjectures ' ...

Dcatiii. The Right H

... Right Hon. Alen^mler Colville, Captain ofthc Nortliumbeiland Man of War, and Commander in Chief of his Majefty^e Ships in America. ?? At York, Litfy Swinburq, Relict of the late Sir John Swinburn, of Caphea*- ton, Northumberland, and Sifter of the date ...

Arr'tv'd the Mails from Holland and Flanders

... Flanders. Genoa, May 0. Seven Ships of War, with a great Number of Tranfports, and threeThou- fand Spanifh Troops on board for America, are at lall failed from Cadis. The InftruaioU* given to the Commander of the Squadron art not to be opened 'till he arrives ...

Arriv'd a Mail from Hollamd

... lhal Setbelfoni, Cadi*, Feb. to. The King has ?? the Merchants, that the Troops and Warlike Stores he intends to fend to America, are only to lecure h.s f.ontier Places there. ...

poiuic.il Hemacfc*

... r . This Province, in this Sit*#ik»n, vdtt be a fui^ Pledge, aod a eonftanc Security fcr^ir^re&rving the Empire of North-America. Qur other Co- lonies are more numerous, and being Bow telea- fed from all Fear of Invafion, will be growing continually Arongcr ...

Isriffrjf, a>nrtf» 11

... ce ew li fi, The Pai ha n, Arid, from Antigua ; and the Nugent, Copyihorne, froai Bourdeutix. Arr'w'd, .\t Virginia, the America, Merewe- tlu-r ; and *\t BarbaJoes, the True Briton, Har- bifon ; both from this Port; at South-Carolina, thi Prince George ...

From tbe MONITOR

... Madncfs and Folly of the People. ?? We have taken from ?? (our natural Enemy) all Canada, Acadia, and their Appendages in North America. We have got Pollellion of Gua- dalupe and its Appendages in the Weft-Indies - and made feveial other very confidcrablc Con- ...

■political Unn.ir(«i

... we Wtrt Itt many Jtr ibtm then ; we beat ibeir Fleeti, we defeated tbtir Armits, we conquer' d tbtir Dtminioni in North America, wt reduced Gttada- htft, nve dtfrrv'd them tf wbat tbey had in Africa, and *u» bave very ntar dtnt as mttcb in Afia. In fbort ...

Eiiffol, Jufp 29

... the Fox, Drew, the Hope, Clin- ton, and the Induftry, ••••, all from Jamaica; the Ruby, Henderfon, from Guadalupe } the America, Merriweathcr, from Virginia | and the Betty, ?? from Gibraltar. Arr'tv'd, At Barbadoes, the Difpatch, Sullan j at Annainabor ...

_Fra>an'i» and feiiturbnp'p Posts

... Hardy, Efq. Brother to Sir Charles Hardy, Knt. and Reai Admiral of the Blue, is appointed Governor of New-Jerlcy, in North- America. Thomas Sewell, Efq. Member of Parliament for Hai wiili, in Elfcx, is a>. in appoint. ' ne of his Majefty's Counlel, and hath ...

dunftap'o and ipOlrtJap'tf Posts

... eil was this Day pleafed to order, that the fol- lowing Peifons flwuld be continued in their re- fbeftive Employments in America, via. Jamaica, Wm. Henry Lyttelton, Efq; Governor. Gilbert Ford, Efq; Attorney-General. BarbaJmt', Charles Pinfold, Efq; Governor ...