Daily Post (Newspaper) - September 26, 1741, London, Middlesex The Daily September 26, 688.2 the Mail from Aug. 2. 1H E Porte to be very much irritated at Thamas rejecting the Peace made to and marching with An Army towards We are that this Conduct of Schach Nadir is Owing to the of the Court of in order to hinder the Grand Signor from undertaking any thing the The Porte is nor left with the Difficulties mads by the laid Court concerning the Execution of fome of the Articles of the Treaty of The of laft Month the Grand Vizir invited the Ruffian and French to a The Vizir to the ' It is above two Years the * Treaty of Belgrade was and yet the tides of it are nor yet The Blame of this cannot be laid upon his You are no * Stranger to the Objections by your ' nor to the new it has You that in. of that 9 was to be entirely fix Months after the ' of the the Thing has ' not been Your Court pretended in the * the Spot be each * Power might build a by which you muft 4 be that the Inexecution of the Treaty cannot * be laid at our the fame Thing to tiie French and ' You can bear ' that his is obliged to break the ' he concluded with Ruffia under the Guaranty ' of the Emperor of the French 'tis not upon * but on that the Blame muft be General the Ruffian made ' his Court was far from having any lion to break the Treaty of That if the Grand Signor had been to fend ' on the Spot the Demolition of had ' been long ago Tnat the other Points in * pute were not material enough to caufe new Broils 4 between the two That writ eight Days ' his Court for a 1 which he to receive by the Courier and ' that as to the he could that his Conduct * ever lince his Arrival at Constantinople had been ' entirely conformable to his We muft that in the Beginning of the Conference the Grand Signor's and two or Doctors of the the and facing the General Romanzoff withdrew after which the Vizir the Iman and the telling them that they might give an Account to the Grand Signor of what they had The French llaid a little longer with the Ottoman Prime The 28th the had a Conference with the Grand in which he him ef the of the Arms in the His Excellency at the iame in favour of the and continues to do all that lies in his Power 10 prevent a Rupture between the two Sept. 12. The 7th Colonel here from the Army in from he was by the with the and Colours from the Swedes at the Battle of Major-General and the other Officers taken with here the 9th We hear that except 2000 Men who immediately laid down their all the reft in were either the or to throw into the fo were the Ruffians at the Swedes Mines while they were tire It appears now that we had 2000 Men and wounded in rhat Sept. 19. The mh a Courier arrived from Finland with the News of an Action there between the King's Troops and the The 13th it was given that though the Engagement was very yet the Lois was on the Ruffians The lame Day a 2d Courier arrived from The 1 jth we received a third Courier from and a fourth the 17th. The of the three laft Couriers have not yet been made fo that we are Ml ignorant how ters Even the Letters from the Officers in Finland give us no particular Account of the Sept. 22. The Army encamps before We don't yet know when the King will begin the Siege of that General having reinforced the is marched with his Army towards the Frontiers of PORT Sept. 18. the William and from Sept. 21. the King George for with all the outward-bound Sept. 23. the for and the for Sept. 23. came in the Leghorn from London for and again this Sept. 24. the Charming for St. the Two and and the John and both for and the Two of and for Sept. 24. This Morning the Lightning with of the outward-bound His Ships and with are now getting under Remain the and King's Wind S. E. and by S. Sept. 24. the for the and the Loyal both for Several Ships now palling this Road from the Downs with a fine Gale at ' Arrivals - At the from Bremen for At the from L O N DO N. Letter from Sept. 20. ' The Great Duke of has up the ' valuable Effects of the as well as the ' Archives and the fine Library of the in * order to lend a of The eery and the other Tribunals are preparing to fet for ' from whence they will proceed to * the Court having in this laft ' This Morning the young with Prince ' Charles of Lorrain and the reft of the let * out for In confluence of the Queen's ' Edicts great Quantities of have been ' brought into this of People * come voluntarily to The Uni- * has let up its and an Edict ' inviting all its Members and Students to to it * and fight for their * tians the and fome more Troops are ' expected every * The 17th a Courier here from ' going to On which it ' is given out tnat the King of Poland to ' perform certain Engagements in favour of this ' but thinks it proper to wait for the ' fome important Negotiations actually on the * They write from Hanover that M. de Bully an from the N. S. with the King's to his That the 30th his was to have the Troops in the Camp of Hamelen j and that the Army would pals the Weler in a very little time and march into the of The N. S. the Troops in Pay the in order to march into the Electorate of From Francfort we that 15^00 more French Troops have the Rhine j that they have a Train of Battering and are for The Elector of Bavaria has fent a to the City of demanding for a Body of French Troops that are to march that being in the Neighbourhood of of the Army that there to march towards and at the fame time Leave of his to fend Part of the Hanoverian which was immediately Letters from Manheim that the de the French has negotiated & Convention which finally determines all the Differences the King of and the with to pie of and - - ' We have Advice from that the 7th N. S. ten Men of War came before and within Gunshot of the Upon which a Volley was fired which obliged the two Ships ro off immediately 5 the reft of the Squadron did the Letters from Madrid that the Preparations for the Italian Expedition to be Advices hom of ihe 18th of N. S. that the Elector of was then within four Days March of From as as from we have French Troops are to follow the Army which is now marching towards under the Command of the de 1 To-morrow his will fall down the in order to fail forj to wait there the Arrival of his is expected here in about three We hear that on his Return there will be eight new Regiments Several have already the Petition which is to be presented at the of complaining of an undue Election and Return for j City and Liberty of i Major Lambert was by the Directors of the Governor of their Settlement of St. in the room of Governor i Mr. late is appointed of his the of by the the Lords of the The for with their lie ready in the expecting every Moment their Sailing | died at his near the Three Mr. a Cyder and one of the for Vintry the Son and Heir of the late Wealthy Anthony of tile he died his Laft One o'Clock in the a Fire broke out which in a Space of it could be they being of them old ] was imported from 57 Tuns Iron from 2268 Gallons from Dunkirk 3 Tuns and from 3 Tuns Trie lame Day exported for Portugal ij Tuns and 114 Q. Lead Shot 5 lor C. Iron 5 New England 15 Tuns and 100 C. wrought for 3 5 C and lor Jamaica C. High Water at London Bridge 4 Minutes after 1 in the 3on. South Saa to 103 South 112 to 1 8th.:| New South Sea Annuities ito 3 8r;is. to 1 Bank 341 j 8tlis, for die CirculAtion 61. 73.;/ India 15-5 1 half to j Three per Cent. Annuities 7 Million no Royal 88. no African 10. Capper 3 J. India Bonds 31. 19 j. to 16 19s Suit t yet Cent. Cent no Five 1. no Three 1 per Orders 1 per Cent. per ditto y per Cent To the Liverymen thg City of rO U are to Brethren on Monday at Three o'Clock in the at in Thames the Lord Mayor's in order to confider of two proper to he return d to the Court of at the Hall to he held on Day for the Choice of one of them to be Lord Mayor of this City for the 2'ear en- B. will be proceeded on at Four