General Advertiser (Newspaper) - February 5, 1748, London, Middlesex The General Ntt 41 45. February 3. his Sloop the King's Fiflier and the Prince for Wind Grave Feb. 3. by the Jan. 18. We have received here Couriers and relating to the of the Ruffian and they will not be obliged to the French if that bs not He makes all Efforts to get them and for that neither Menaces nor nor even Money where he thinks it can be well But all this will have no Effect; the will pafs as quietly as they can aud will have Quarters found them Gratis but for every Thing elfe they muft Ready Their Route is fo laid that they will enter the Frontier of Upper at Jan. We are that the King of has his Mediation to the Dukes of and who have accepted it. The Landgrave of has the new of the Houfe of the Bailiwick of and the of by a Piece with the of The Court of Vienna has not the of the fame Houfe of to the Dutchy of nor is it known whether their Imperial will to give any to it at Count who lias been fent by the Landgrave William to in to which he fays are due to the Houfe of Caffel for the 9000 Men employed in the Service df the late is on the Point of returning home but whether he hath in his is not * Jan. 25. General della Rocca having a Courier from we are that the King of Sardinia offers to fecond the Operations projected the Republic of We Time to Time in the Foreign that the Inhabitants of the Kingdom of Hungary have Memorials to the complaining that intrude on their and offering a new Free G if her will grant them the free of their As this fake Report has been fo often we cannot but look upon it an Effect of the blacked Malice For there is no Country where the enjoy greater religious Liberty than in where they have even two peculiarly to them Nor is it that they have made any to the during the or that any one Religious Grievance has been at all brought upon the Count appointed from Imperial to the of has been ill upon the Road irom Vienna to the which is the he is not yet arrived at the of A Neapolitan Ship from London having been taken by the ttere was found on board a large Quantity of 3nd other from the King of Sweden to the Bey and Regency of Algiers And tho' the in which were - were to the the Government of that State keeps as a Capture what for it as a In the mean I the been that the Coui t ought not to have fuch Effects on board cf the Ship of any Power that was not in good with the ' 1 is thought that the Duke of who taken upon him the n of the Dutchy of during the Minority of the young will fend the fine which were railed by the Djke lately into the Service of the Maritime in order to augment the Revenue of that Tiie and which are to replace which have from the lands during the are actually upon the Match for the Places of their Signer the Papal Nuntio to the and Republic of is gone to in 01 der to make Enquiry into the Right of Count to that 8i-fhoprick, and has even Orders to go to Berlin upon the if there be But this is thought to toe Form there being little but the Pope will in the Nomination of his who F R I D A February 5, 1748. has lately fo much Favour to as to fuffer them to build a Church in his We thaV the Plan of by the French declared of the following viz. To Cape Breton to the Crown of To cede and Luxemburgh to the Crown of To Don Philip in To pay all the Charges they have been at during the War and make good all the Depredations they have They write from that M. has from Tongres a Body of with a Train of to to the Line in the Neighbourhood of that and to new advanced which will enable them better to the Object of any Motion of the The bound from to is taken and carried into The from London to is alfo taken and carried into The from to is taken and carried into The Friend from Jamaica to was the 2ifttf by a Privateer of 20 and carded into She was taken 110 Leagues to the Weft ward of The Agatha with Prize bound from to is taken by a French A Bark laden with &c. bound from to is taken by the from and carried into We that there are Informations the of lately brought over from of having a to an in the Kingdom cf We are now that Lord Elcho is not among the brought over in the from In a few Days Member of Parliament for the Bu ghs of will fet out as his Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Sir John Member in the late Parliament for ill at his Lodgings in Sir John - Member of Parliament for in took the Oaths and his Seat in the Houfe of The Call of the Houfe of Commons is a M. the French waited on his Grace the Duke of and was with him fome And the faid Admiral went to fee the If n. of Lords and Edward of was at St. Paul's by the Rev. Dr. faid to M fs Lee of an agreeable with a Fortune of 20,000 1. The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Ins appointed Mr. Councellor of the to be Clerk of the Errors in the Court of Common P in the room of Mr. la ely A has the Gr at to enable Thomas to hold the Vicarage of Pi in the County of and of and being thereto by the Lord High On Monday laft died at in the Lady of 'tis was by inadvertently f fallowing a Pin fome Time Her amiable her affectionate and mournful Childrens ara equally On lait died Mr. Senior of the for the Port of London he was a Man of good and had belonged to the upwards of zi about the of Sr. St. Paul's &c. by a Party of bf Virtue of a Search went to the new iate a Tavern in the wh re they upwards of employed in u lawful and conducted them in two and to it is they will not with for their but Labour for their fne many already made to extirpate N its of have by fame proved buc we the above impartially very totally eradicate for the the and the in the Pell of all ivil Morning a in which were under London and two of them were On laft died at in Mr. to the Hon. Eaft India a Gentleman of good plentiful Days appointed for holding the for the following NORTHERN Lord Chief Mr. City of March 7, at the Guildhall tf the faid The at the of March 19, at the of CHESTER Hon. Matthew Chief of Hon. John March 3, at March 9, at March 15, at March 21, at of a Letter from the Charter School at in the County of dated Dec. 2j, 1747. Boys have laft Spring planted two Acres of new they trenched and kept them they the en which was filled with &c. 1 hey Perches of and nine Acres of drew the Hay and helped to they helped to cut and lave five Acres cf Oafs and all which they drew into the and are now in the of the &c. The keeping the which they twice every Victuals Twenty &c. they carded as much Wool as made eighty Yards of ' pi Yards of well y up for their own and the Boys was by the Di of the ' They as Yam as made c i cf Yards of twenty-four Linnen of Yarn fjr Bands ard twenty-three Yardi of Yarn the and Valued at 3 s. per which woven by Thomas one of the Boys from the High Water this Day at at 25 3. Bank Stock 119 1 India Ditto 159 3 4ths. Sea Stock no Ditto Old Annuities 94 7 % 4ths. New 92 7 8ths 893. Four per Bank Annuities 1746 90 1 half a 5 a 1 174.^ 91 1 8tfi a 91. hree per Cent. Annuities 1 8th a 3 a 1 4th. Million Rink 99 i Koval 70 1 London 1-r nee no 5 i. Seven En Five er ditto no Bank n 2 1. 12 s. 6 d. India 12 s. a 11 s. Pr. and a half Salt 1745^0 Three and a half per Cent. Exchequer Orders no Three per 1748, 1 4th AT K I N G's TH EAT R E in thb wiJl be aa E N R I O. pit and Boxes ro be put and no to be admitted without whicH will be that at the faid at Ha f a Gallery Five riy HIS EST YN No whatever to be admitted behind the The Gallery will be at Four Pjt and Boxes at To at Six THE Creditors of ROFFEY and late of M are to brirg in their with in on or before 25th of Match to their Office at Sam's in fame may be in order for the to prepare for a Dividend C HA Mater of the S H I V E P. N mar Thinks proper to his C ' TH AT alJ the of the are now and fir for Reception of all and humbly the Return of all his Friends to his faid and them of good ADVERTISEMENTS are taken in for this u