Evening Advertiser (Newspaper) - March 25, 1758, London, Middlesex 6^3* I. 0 N 285 1.758/ From the LONDON w % 6 T March HIS the being a was fent to the able Houfe of by Mr. Deputy of the Black Rods acquainting that The authorized by virtue of his for declaring bis Royal to ads agreed upon by both to defire the immediate attendance of this honourable in the houfe of to hear the read | and the mens being come the faid his Royal the Duke of the Lord Keeper of the Great the Lord of the and other to declare and notify the Royal to the faid Bills read and the Royal given An ad for appointing for putting in an ad of of in An ad for granting an aid to his by a land to be in Great Britain for the of tbe year 17589 and for enforcing the ment of the rates to be upon houfe in the and for a in the and for farther time to the receivers of aids for fetting for monies In An ad for mutiny and and better payment of the army and their An ad for the regulation of his marine forcess on ad for enlarging the terms and powers granted and continued by of parliament for re- 3 f-1 An ad for the morc and repairing of public bridges within the county of An ad for repairing and widening counties of and leading to and the borough of Lyme An ad for repairing the road from the village of to the in the town of in the county of and other roads in She counties of Monmouth and An ad for amending roads leading from she town of in the of An ad for repairing and widening the roads from Donnington High bridge to and to the eight mile flone in the of and to Langret in the county of An ad for enlarging the term and powers granted Iby an ad of in the 24th year of Ibis for enlarging the term and powers granted by an ad of parliament m the third year of the reign of his for repairing and amending the roads leading from Kiddington and to lane and to Kiddington aad for making the faid ad more An ad for repairing the high road leading from Brent Bridges in the county of to in or near the borough of Plymouth in the faid An ad to an ad in the of parliaments An ad for building a or bridges crofs the river of from a certain place in Old in the of die county of known by the name of Smith's Hills to the in the county of An ad for and the and for better regulating the poor in the of Saint in the county of Seven private 21. Baron from the King of Poland to this courts died here Fek 28... By the laft mail from the of received notice of the Cardinal of by which there is a Vacancy of fourteen hats the college of - March 3, The is arrived here from Smyrnas which left the 14thof died daily of the been confirmed by an who left on the 4th of His the has o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o o o o o o o o % o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o taken five French Turkey into this port. A large fitted out by tie chamber of commerce of is failed from thence j fee carries 32 eighteen pounders upon one Head quarters at March 14.- having this on condition that the is to be made of Count of two gates with a battalion of French of eight viz. 2 Battalions Swifs of 2 Battalion Gardes 2 Battalions Leonnois from 2 Battalions Grenadiers de 1 Battalion Prince Charles And a Detachment of infantry de And eight of 2 Squadrons 2 Squadrons 2 Squadrons de 2 Squadrons And a detachment of I Lieutenant 2 Brigadiers General j making in and common of a letter from the Hague March 21. By letters from Hanover of the we are that the French made of war at went from thence the day and were afterwards in 67 pieces of cannon of magazine was found in that it is a military The Duke of own regiment was to remain in The French at Hamelen then of no more than three battalions 5 but it was thought the enemy were about to evacuate pairing the harbour of in the county of that town as well as the only places that j % remained in their of the head were Hill at Hille on the but his was to move the next day in order to proceed to from whence the French had retired j. his march was to be towards The number of French taken within three weeks is to amount to near nine Letters from Hamburgh that the news of the of Schweidnitz was there every the laft advices from Si efia having that the place was battered in from different o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o - o o March 25. of a letter from Commodore Hohnes to Mr. dated from on board the at anchor off. March 21^ 1758. It is with the that I acquaint my Lords of the Admiralty of the of his In The enemy had not fufFered the buoys to be laid this thinking by that means to any attempts for the recovery of Embden It therefore with equal and concern that they the arrival of his and 1 and after having doubled the ber of their workmen the batteries they had they fet about three towards the fea with all to be attacked from that On the the and between and and on the 18th they came to their between Knok and by which the enemy faw cut off from all communication down the They continued working on their batteries towards the fea 5 but at the fame time made all preparations for evacuating the The confined of French foot of Prince de 1300. of General regiments 300. Ditto of the regiment Bellefont du Ditto 300. ' Ditto Bourbon 300. ' foot of the regiments of Charles of Lorraines and Colonel Van Two companies of artillery of 60 men In 3720. On the at fix in the the French troops under aad marched out the before On the began their march at the T W O - FE N C % O o o o o o V t o O O o o o o o t o o o o o o o o Q 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o and not I had intelligence of and that they had been their baggage and cannon up the river in over and that one of them was lying round a point of land at fome from to go up by next So foon as we could the I the armed cutter and two of my in of the They came up with the we had intelligence and took I reinforced them by another and the whole commanded by Capt. continued the chace up the The enemy at this time lined of and gave the fire on the who were then coming up with three of their armed The fire was returned on our fide j in fight of their and under their Capt. Taylor came up wuh one of attacked run her and carried after fome firing on both The officers and men left the to recover the in attempting of fome of them were dropt by the fire from The other two which had the cannon on got clear under favour of the and cover of their The had the fon of Lieutenant Colonel of Prince Charles of Lorraine's and one corporal and one pioneer on boards with fome baggage belonging to his There was fome money partly from the and partly from the of its being made was to be pay for the and therefore together the corporal and and all the little implements they had with As for the Lieutenant Colonel's he is but a and not of an age to be regarded as an enemy 5 for which I have fent him be returned to his with all his father's things j and have wrote his father upon his giving me his that the money is his private be The other that was had on board Major De Von of war J M. adjutant de la place j Le Lieutenant of and a guard of private three which they had carried off from viz. Wilhelm Zur Dodor of of the college of and of the royal and provincial college at Aurich Baron Von Hane of at Embden j and Haiko George of M. Eado Wilhelm Zur Michlen received a in the during the but it is not from him I had the have already given to their of the happy the of his two have by the fudden evacuation of the enemy out of the of F-O REIGN - March 4, It is faid that the troops have marched into exceed 60,000, who are advancing by detachments to the bank of the March 9. of the Ruffians into and their mptions towards the has alarmed the inhabitants of the frontiers of Upper Pomerania j. yet in the heart of the they are quite as 'tis hoped our valiant and wife King foon put a to ail their In regard to we are under no the Ruffians having along way and many difficulties before they can reach and our city is fortified and with plentiful of ammunition and a of 90.00 fine who in cafe of any likelihood of a by a corps armyo 12. The are taking the efficacious the city in a good of defence 5 and they talk of reinforcing our with two or three from the If we the report of arrived here the frontiers of there has been a very in the neighbourhood of an party detachment of wherein number fell on both but at length ended to the advantage of the The French are labouring to put into the beft of There are employed in the covered fix and two others with 300 4i fm