Lloyds Evening Post And British Chronicle (Newspaper) - March 8, 1758, London, Middlesex Vol. EVENING AND BRITISH To be continued every and From March 8, to March 1758. Feb. 23. accounts which have having found means to get a quantity of into for the of the are entirely void of for the port is frozen it is for any to enter and on the land iide it is entirely blocked up by our who have brought agreat quantity of. heavy cannon and mortars to begin the fiege in All the reports or lallies made by of Schweidnitz are equally without Feb. 21. We are forming here a body of light of which M. de is to have the from all countries in and very and they are that if they the at the of four they be entirely at and each man receive two crowns fo that this new corps will be very foon Feb. 20. The 17th of this month 33 journeymen Barbers were taken playing at a billiard-table in the of St. Germain and carried by the watch to the Grand from whence they will be fent to ferve fix years on board his at the end of which time they are to have their of them who to will be conducted to Houfe of to remain there the like number of Their friends make great for their but without it bring determined they undergo their Feb. The of Languedoc in this given their approbation to a invented by the Abbe on the Sieur du Hamel's which he has adapted to the kind of uled in this M. ds Montferrier General of the read a fetting forth all the advantages of this invention to the It is contrived in a manner that the com fails into the one grain at a and ii immediately covered a and equal by which means the feed is neither to be picked up by devoured by nor left as often happens in tiie common method of This is made at Villeneuve near under the direction of the COUNTRY March 6. The two who murdered the woman 97.p. 209.) were o exam ined at the they in what they had before each charging the being guilty of the and pleading his own innocence they were committed tothe County in order to rake their trials at the next which be at Taunton the 27th On their way to the gaol they each and wanted to March 8. On Saturday laft was committed to John being charged with defrauding Mary of of nine two pair of half a pound of and 39s. in lilver and and alfo with defrauding Makepeace Renee of fix pair of and 30s. in gold and The fame day were committed to the faid John and Francis charged with out of his at three hook and four iron weighing about 2iolb. being his naval PORT n E W S. March 4. Sunday night a of Capt. ' burthen about 200 failed from Shields for London with but morning taken in light of Hartlepool by a French and carried to fea next day the privateer came in with the land and on night fell in with the Scots trade from and continued with them all in the them to be under the convoy of a of made but was and we are in hopes ihe is Other accounts the privateer was out at and by the from Whitby was pointed out to the who gave leaving the trade to the care of an armed in We hear the privateer the two feet for one ihe is laid to mount fourteen carriage and goes well under a as large as that of a third rate of yet has but one March 4. early two privateers appeared this place they gave chace to that were coming from 1 the for this but luckily j by into this The 1 fame privateers chafed on with to proceed for but the wind coming to the was obliged to anchor when a terrible gale of wind came Ihe parted her all fo one which Ihe held by all the people left her and got off fafa in the and laft night went and is now all to The and other poor inhabitants of the town are gathering the and by to-morrow there will be the mark of her to be March 7. Monday into the Alcide of 74guns. On board the India Company's which failed on are Col. Major Major and Capt. Robert At the Admirals Hawke and with 18 fail of men of - March 8. Wind N. N. E. blows Came down the for Virginia for j for Maryland Lady for St. Oporto and remain with his Admiral the and prize Maria from in the Great encomiums are given to the extraordinary military of the Hereditary of tho' not twenty-five years of has given very uncommon proofs of and as he is ail other nullifications that can adorn a we may expect to lee him a fecond Hero of According to letters from there was no appearance that the French would nave evacuated that and other io quickly as they have under the of from the made by the Count jour from whence guns were de his arrival that the I fired with as obliged them to j French had no thoughts of abandoning I at the lame time came in the Thomas and f polls they occupied on this fide of the I lader who had Captain Thomas s They had 10,000 men at as many at i and a great number in and about by the above privateers the the regiments that were coming to them from the Lower Coleman that the one is a of 22] Advices from Paris of the 20th inform 13 and 240 the other a i us of a augmentation made mow cf 10 fix and nine and 160 King in of the the French that they have been but rive days out of I employed in than and yet have ten thing can more as As this part of the coaft is lb particularly ex- i them are likely to lofe their equipages and to we doubt not but in gage in their flight from the and the Lords the Admiralty will 'A Captain of who ufed proper to to receive 120 livres per is to have 1805 5. Laft night was the Lieutenants pay is from 52 livres to under the the of Tinmouth 60, and a from 30 to 40. In was a retaken and has been in this the four companies of each Capt. port went out of the harbour j to have 160 livres of and the pay of -