Evening Advertiser (Newspaper) - March 9, 1758, London, Middlesex No. 6^6'^^'.'' M s From 9^ to the Mail from 2i. We are forming here a body of February 14. of which de Scheiter is to parties having o from all countries conie in and ed on men were fent out laft Sunday give them Several of the nobility have received a where is fet part they to pay of the it is are taxed who were friends of a certain Bruhl we they a party of Brought in here the receivers of who up the money of their farrris to the in order to cdl an 24. By orders from the King of Pruina the Commandant of this city has fent billets to divers who are be CoupE whereby they are enjoined to pay certain funis by way of The Bailiffs of whq were brought hither a days oh a charge of having certain parties of and Pandours fums of of which they were are to remain till they can give fof refunding that As the light troops appear now and then in the neighbourhood of and large detachments are marched from hence to h 1%, That nothing may be wanting | in the we are able to for repelling the common quantities of are fending from hence the army of Prince Ferdinand of The accounts which have been of the Swedes means to geta great quantity of for the of the are entirely void of for the port is fo frozen that it I for any to enter it j and theland fide it is entirely blocked by brought a great quantity of heavy cannon and mortars to begin the fiege inform. All the reports of failles made by the of are without Feb. 25. We hear from that the French are evacuating tht of and that the light troops of the allied are making on the other fide the Feb. 28, By the laft received here from every thing is ready on our part for beginning the and the vigorous and prudent the King our glorious monarch has his armies are as numerous and in as good a as at the of 22.; The | of 4^c. the armies in o and have reduced the % on them to of % to the we observe % are to to begin 'tis faid they to by an we ' - Field whom imagined on the road to is is it who is to the however by that are going forward the campaign will Feb. 20. There would have this &c. fo quickly as they have done We inferred from the by the de fince his arrival that the French had iio thoughts of the occupied near the | They had 10,000 as many at | large number in and about t the Rhine and Extras of a letter from Prince Ferdinand of at miles from The part of our army has march this night in order to and with of troops to fall the French who have .at fo that in a little time you may other news of us no lefs than the and we are the of the and we hope in a time to be of all very and they are that if they the at the end of four they be at and each man receive fo that this new corps will be foon Match 1. The allies have their operations foas to the French with three corps 1 at a on their left with Prince Ferdinand of their centre with the troops of % Prince George of Gottorp and their right 4; with of Prince Henry of The Count de Clermont has the French g army in the environs of and has i it with all the troops that were on the back of if in the parts of his principal therein being to the communication on that fide that the whole army may be able to adl and face the corps which the allies are to vance the Every is preparing for a in * We hiar that the French and tne day before abandoned % and and were % Feb. 26. We learn that a corps arrived the 2ifl: at Plauen in 400, of whom the fame day took poft at and thac there had been already and the and wherein the latter were always Feb. 21. Major General de StofFeIn entered the ift with 300.Ruffians j another body of tiie fame taken of the territory of and the been obliged to deliver up their arms to the ments appointed to receive The Ruffians to vexy but as the of the in Saxony may provoke to make there to fear left the feel the of their as the of Ruffia has again declared that ihe would treat the King of in the fatne manner as and was determined not to lay down her arms till the King of lofTes were made good to the The report of being and the Swedes threated with an attack from the in the ifle of are contradicted by which on the contrary that the Swedes are from any attack under the cannon of and that the of where the cavalry is in no mariner of Feb. 22.. 'Tis faid the of fia has made General Fermer governor of A prevails here that M. de Lehwald has the blockade of and that his troops have greatly by the of the Feb. 24. According to fome letters received here the of has to of fuch of the Saxon as have into the or without leave from have from the them for their Feb. 28. Proportions having been made to the Dolce of who fides at- to compound with the for contributions cf his this Prince has declared that he enter neither would he give liis to his making which he forbid them to and that he left things their own course and if they chofe violent they for that he his caufe to and ihe of it to the judgment of all as well as that of the his co They write from that Count Bruhl was fet out from thence for from whence he to and is to return by the way of Feb. 28. The Hanoverians of affairs are altered for the -On the that of the French much for the worfe 1 the French having retreated with the fame with which they entered fave only they carried away as many as they had for i the Duke de Randan at the fame time e3 o 0 o o c Mce % as 'tis that as many I them as was be That who has beeri always on account of his humanity arid detachments to continue at Hanover to prevent kinds of and indeed no outrages were Indeed the Count de Clermont and Duke de Randan took fuch that their retreated in good behind them only a and about 2000 lick By the route they took 'tis judged they intend to their detachments in the Hamelen of Thus the of affairs with French is much the fame as when quitted the excepting that army was then in a much better March 3. The city of the aBth ult. and the French was to go out as the day before with military The Schwerin the 25 but the commandant them that he would defend it to the laft I. The 24th ult. 1.3000 militia palled fpr the army of prince and the 26th. three battalions continued their route for Feb. 27. the ' evacuated this which was on the 20th of the Duke our entered and took now learn that the haying fallen oh the rear of the French troops that ted have made great llaughter among taking a large booty on the ' 19. The news of a large pf having entered into the kingdom of gives us great and the we that they advance by u hich means we flatter that the face of affairs will change jn - ' Feb. 27. This country alfo of the fad of war and how impartially ever we have the begin to treat as they have already made into fome of the of this and have taken fome which they carried off to After this wrote a letter to the which he makes a demands that 200,00c German one half in gold and the other in paid him in eight days 100,000-rations of and to be delivered in at The regency hai demands the Marquis de St. who the body of French grenadiers in this which that nobleman has to Count - ' I Letters from Cadiz tie % failure of two very in i The which titles have fallen in arrivai of the By the laft letters Spain we are informed that the Duke of formerly known by the name of the de who had for fome time his own bieen led to where he had at at tne erid of which been France and other de who is returned from his at the wijl be fent his plenipotentiary to to execute there forrie of i It is at laft determined thai Prince Charles of governor of this is trot to command any of the armies this on account of the in his and tis reported that his heavy baggage will be fent ] here the 21ft of next The of Auxerre is In greater M. de the five pf the four of whom are of a college at and the fifth is the curate of St. who all The prelate endeavours to torment them a by daily and to oblige the inhabitants to make the fuits and who are wholly at his He leaves whole unprovided with nor are affairs more quiet at the Sieur its taking all imaginable pains the St. Florentin of the of the intentions pf the faculty of do not find it to any The of this month 33 barbers t o t o o o o o o o o o o