General Advertiser (Newspaper) - September 21, 1747, London, Middlesex M O N p A S E BE R 21, 1747. Dealt Sept. 19. Afternoon the on a Morning the for Remain the Came down and the for Wind arrived a. Sept. g. General being his Departure for according to the Orders with a which frill keeps him has been ever 2d and that the Enemy will be the Siege of without being tb For if they move tbe King of Sardinia will fall upon their M. talks of fending fome more Battalions to has to form a Body of 4000 Regular The English Men of War are to fink all with Provisions bound to that Sept. n. The Advices we have here of the Strength of the French Army in Italy do not make it to 4c under of which 20 or 25 are in a very bad State fince the Affair of which them above The French have alfo 1 o Regiments of or We no Certain Knowledge of the Strength except have about 3000 Men in chiefly and that their Troops in including the French that are may amount to 25,000 According to the News from the French were of. an 3. There has been a Report here for fome Rife is not nor has it been by latter that the have entered Dauphiny three different without meeting any from the and that die and principal Column made its Way by the Valley of which leads a fine Plain to who in this that the Body of French which were in the Neighbourhood of Mount feeing their Communication by this means cut had a great deal by a to join the Army of It will not be very long before we know the Truth of all snd if 'tis probable that M. de Leutrum will not delay aiding on his his Motions in great oh of the King of Sardinia's Letters from Spain give Room to that Count Gages have the Command of the Infant Don Philip's and Mr de las Minas be Million of every from Madrid for the Payment of that The both of the reigning wager are in good and as Catholic the 2 ad it will that Day be of and Functions of with the Title of have News here from that Khan has been by his own produced new Troubles in that engage of the Ottoman We Advice from that the Confort of Prince of a 3d Son on the 1 ith I Sept. There is faid to be by the Way of that the to French that if they donpt immediately St. and the at to the he will find Means to that by laft 20 fine arrived 8 for for the a from the King of to his a Courier arrived from Italy in his Way to bis and of came followed by two and took the fame We know not what their but to judge by the Advices from and the Silence of we they bring The Letters from Nice of the 6th are co following ' Our Army is * and ate conducing Cannon to the Places ' that are The Head of Enemy's Ar- * my and it Is to of ' Army daily By ' Want of which is brought in upon the * Backs of So that the Enemy may oblige us to re- * pafs the Var without a and we are jng over Bridge in Cafe ofan Other Letters that the Enemy Battalions from their to cut off all Supplies from Genoa by the with fome other makes it look as if they had not given over the of renewing the Siege of that Sept. 22. Major-General Dutch Officers were left here upon the the Count Lowendahl has ordered all Care be taken of and of Rank have been permitted to dine with that The in this 10 Fort arid the two have been entirely ever fince The that is to b tter the arrives before it this To-morrow the Attack will be begun in The Army encamped under the Cannon of this and round is of 8.0. Battalions and 94. fince M. de Lowendahl the Reinforcement of the Brigades of &c. Sept. 23. A French Detachment is to in order to cut off the Communication with which they can do on one Side But as they may interrupt our with it has been to occupy the Lines which the Allied Army did laft We foon to be joined by the from at lea a it. Sept. 25. three Ships at Goree from this Day followed by fix having on Board two and fome We hear that the French at have been 3t Work ever fince the 18th repair the Outworks that were damaged during the that the main Body of their continue to the and that no Appearance of ariy rew except the the In of in the of Tholen and South there are 5 or 6000 Militia ready to take at the and join the regular for the Defence of the We have that Baggage of the Army has been fent from to Venlo and and that the Army is move and in Order to march There is a been made upon the Means of coming to a but we are not told in what they nor v Sept. The is entrenching in its at which has not been and the Count is to take on him the Command of it. According to our laft all is well at and the Enemy has made no Motion on that on that of except that Parties frequently make into the Neighbourhood of of From the London Sept. 1, at Noon died here This Morning his fet out far where he is to till the fick Fair from which Place he is to go to to return Place id Sept. 21, arrived here which the French had taken at * and as alfo at Keith in Scotland laft have in the Duke of Cumberland's There has not been any Motion made by the Enemy in either of their fince the taking of or have we any certain Account of that Sept. N. S. The Army under the Command of General is Hill at according to our the Enemy have not made any Motions fince of French of had made there amounted to 1 8 hundred One hundred and fifty and that they had buried Twelve hundred who were killed upon the but this Account ii thought to bt The Prince of Orange's Departure for the Army is deferred for fome his Presence being thought to put a Stop to the commited and in other by the Slight they in this and pillaged a French Taylor's Houfe in order to prevent any farther the by foine and them a preparing to prevent the like for the The Marquis of Baden Nephew to the of who has been here for fome intend in a few to embark for Sept. 22, According to our Steenbergen is not and there are Letters from that Place which that they are given in the Towns of Holland to ' Boats to be immediately to L O N D are informed that Count was by the French King a of France as News brought of his taking It is faid that Collections are making at and for the Inhabitants of and the are invited to come arid refume their agreeably to what was done in Dutch Py in the laft we have an that great Numbers of Dutch wish are embark for We are that there will be in the two of Life the in Corps being to be for in a and none but Noblemen and Sons their be in plain faced with Blue and Metal agreeable to the original Drefs when Troops were There are alfo to be at Gentlemen are to in the for the to out pf The Privateer has taken and brought into Dover a Dutch bound from Hamburgh to den with Bale The Duke of is arrived at in 44 Days from and brings that the Packet tnat from Angola the the the Reeve Breading from and Cork j and the from are all arrived at * The Wager Man of War was appointed to Jamaica on the as Convoy to were then ready to his Grace the Duke of Mailer of the fet Houfe in for his A few Days fince died at in Mr. William a particularly by many ef the in this On Friday Morning lait after a long at his Houfe at Mr. Francis an and wealthy On Friday of at his at Mr. Henry a- young lately arrived from Tne fame Night Mr. 3 in on his Return from was off his near Enfield by a wkp took from Him his Greu and immediately mounted his and rode being prevented from of his Money by fome ' On Saturday Morning early as a laden was coming fay the of the Night into the by Accident a Woman who fat ori the Top thereof was and the Man wio Sept. 12. His are come over appointing two old Experienced to be Rear By Letters from the North Weft we hear that at and all proved and the Judges received the of White Since the Sitting of the laft of Parliament in this there are Twenty-four vacant Seats in the Houfe of by the Deaths and Promotions of the following viz. Hon. Arthur Sit ' Matthew John Henry William Richard created Lord Mornington Hon. John bow Earl of Darnly John Richard Robert George William ADVERT ISEM ENTS are taken in at d's in