General Advertiser (Newspaper) - September 29, 1747, London, Middlesex N u m b. T U E S D A Sept e e r 29, 1747- Sept. 27. A ME down the Admiral For Eaft Arrived the Royal a from Ciina the Swift from a Cruize and remain Wiethe Sea and the Outward-bound as in my Wind Sept. 27. from Anna from Stettin from Virginia } ani the from Sept. Arrived the from a Sailed the and the Young for Wind Sept. 26. Came in North from Stephen and Elvin John and Tarver j and for London and Two for Italian was well at St. Kitts the 19th of and ready to fall for Sept. 26. Arrived the from the from Oporto Happy Jennet Ship of flora Spithead from Dover for Sailed the for The Agatha from is arrived at Vera The from at the The is at The Charles from is at The from at Sarahj from at Sept. The comes regularly into the to at the Service performed for the Souls of Officers and who have been in Defence of the Houfe of M. de from the States General to the will certainly fet but To-morrow for Duke Charles of is going to hunt at Count Seat near in Count of the College of fet for in order to with appointed for that the Veins His Excellency will then pay a to the other Mines round and continue in the Neighbourhood about two in order to with expert and the proper how to make them and augment their The Sieur Pierre le a Native of has been by Order of her to and other famous for Commerce and in order to engage and Workmen in Wool of all to come and fettle in her particularly in where intends to make Clothing for her as a Foundation for that Workmen in and other to be invited we are that to the our Commerce and will be followed by a new of another which will have a great Influence on the general of Sept. 23. The King is at with his and is upon by the Officers of his but it is are not often and yet we are that Affairs of Importance are upon the We are not forward here in making much in giving them to the Sept. 24. Two Companies of Recruits for the Prince of Orange's third Battalion fome Days fet out from and 36 have been fince fent after them towards This Battalion will be one of the that can and only 20 Men are wanting to render it Sept. 29. George of by here two Days ago in his Way from the Hague to THe fame Day a Courier went the from Count Mmiller of the Prince of his with of great to hh Serene They write from the Palace of the Prince of Waldecki that that Prince received an fome Days ago from but what was of his is not 2. We have that the Courier in the Letter from is arrived at the and has waited upon the who feems very well with his They write from that the Reports of a Peace are grown very Arcing upon the late Interview at tell upon the Authority of Letters from Saxe's was not between the Earl of Sandwich and M. de Sir John alfo on the and the de with the and De la Vi on the Side of authorised by their of a private Letter from dated 3, ' I did not to meet with fo great a Calm here as * I there is The Shock that the Minds of the People received from the News of being feems now to be and thV the Enemy in a within the yet they feem to be ' and The Advantages they have reaped ' from a free Trade during this have made them flint ' their Eyes every Thing that any Way to ' interfere with This has made them avoid a War with ' and prefer a momentary Profit to a * lid and lafting &c. that they ' have feem now to be or at an for * their Ships are now lying by the Walls j the French ' don't feem to and Jail Week our Merchants ' were by the to of * ing out any Ships or for fome Time to * Whence this Advice proceeds I cannot probably from a Declaration made by the French to the Dutch Agent at That the King would for pay any Regard to any tion or that be made with Relation to the Capture pf Dutch So that their Trade feems to be turning as precarious as the The 2 per Cent. Tax will bring op a large Sum of 'tis computed 7 or 8,000,000 can - think it can bring op fo bat the Sum * mull be The People here are falling upon ther Scheme of railing and that that all the * Public Polls and Offices be publicity and the ' Money brought into the Exchequer they go that great &c who have Ports and can * well live without thereof for the ' Public A Petition of this Nature was given in to our laft not tell you how ' fuch a muft be to as they * have had always the of ail Ports The Dutch feem to be more fet upon War than * Peace } and their Admiral fending up a ' French Ship from feems as if they were ' as People would think probably this may be one for the above Caution given the Ex trail of a Letter from Sept. 25. ' Since my laft came in the Man of War from ' a Cruize j John and from to take ' in French God knows having ' made but one Voyage in fix alfo the Sea * Nymph Cartel two there being no ' more in the but we have a great Number The Falmouth Ship is arrived from a alfo ' the Amazon Man of who on the 1 zth a French Man of War of 86 and made her 1 off after a in which the to killd and 20 Turk ' Man War has fent in the Three ' from Arrived alfo the Gibraltar of and for from Capt. who * was by a French but by the gallant ' Behaviour of the Commander and obliged her to * they had one Man in the but will * do the for * parted Company the 6th,, going North there came out in Company with them the * and for Duke of for ' for Came in the Tryton Man of War from a the Packet we have an that the Merlin * Sloop of Capt. has taken in the ward two Ships from having on * Board 180,000Pieces*ofEight.-Capt. has loft ' an Arm in the came Advice that the DaVer Man of of 46 Capt. had fallen in with a French Man of War of 44 whom fhe engaged for four Hours very and then took is. a had been out of Breft but two and was to We hear fhe is brought into hi a very By Letters from we have an Account of the Arrival there of the Turky under the Convoy of two Men of War and that they were to fail for England with fair Wind and to be by the following Men of the Norfolk to the Diamond to and the the fame Letters that two French Privateers had taken 16 or 17 off that We hear that the Men of War in the of have had very bad by which they very particularly the has loft her The bound from Philadelphia to to be taken by the is carried into And at the Time this the Conquerante was off that Place with a large The from for and carried into Port The Prince from Ireland to the Leeward is and carried into The Don from Bergen to Leith and the of are both and ferit into by the Turpin belongs ing to that Dr. John of St. will be of at Lambeth on Sunday This Day will beheld a Right Hon. the for the Election of a for the Year On Sunday Evening laft about Seven o'Clock died of the at his Father's Houfe in the Lord only Son and Heir Apparent to the Right Hon. the Earl of His and his Lady finding by the quitted the and went to 4he Right Hon. the Earl of - The Work entitled pie Complete of in Two being dedicated to the Kt N was to his ar and received very John Sexton Andrew's was committed to Newgate by the Lord for being concerned with the of the feid in 150 Lead Coffins out of m the faid of were found in fab As was Jacob for being concerned with Youell now in in the Robbery and Murder of Captain As was Henry for Sealing a Half Hogshead the Ball the Property of Mr. of St. Mary As was Lawrence Rivers and Charity his two notorious wicked a near to the Place where Mr. the wis for a Sailor and robbing him of his As was Thomas Higgs to for * ing fome Tobacco from Property of Mr. Sept. Three French one of 10 Carriage one of 8 Carriage and 10 and a Lug Sail haying lately taken to the Northward a Slip from with and a Coal Smack which they fent to France and having 90 on board the on 16 pf them into an open Boat on the Coaft of and on the Boat of them were drowned of the Men who belonged to one of the Corn and he about three Hours before they they with an JWan of War of 20 who told them they had been Days after fome bat could not meet with any of AD VERT IS E M ENTS are taken in for this at Lloyd's is