Middlesex Journal And Evening Advertiser (Newspaper) - July 8, 1775, Middlesex, Middlesex From July July 1775 July 10. From the LONDON July 8. June 5, N. S. OR days there has been a continual and is as cold as in the and who are in a to be affirm that it is in of the war declared the will traly inform The account given in many of the public with regard to the of a peace between the and thd King of is. of for I can you that to this moment His Imperial is back here on the 4th of and the Archduke and of it is will arrive on the 7th. 8. King has been to order lexers patent to be under the Great Seal the kingdom of containing a grant into Edward of the City pf of the dignity of a Baronet of the FOREIGN L Since cur loft arrived the M a 11# from Holland and ' June 17. * the account that the town of which belongs to Grand General and is its was entirely burnt on the firU day of the Jtw The and States of the Dutchy of bave after dofe of the trt write of Great to Entreat his for them to to of the Queen of Carolina his a to perpetuate her her and ier no fuch matter has been in agitation of a letter from Salem June 4. We are now in fuch that I had but time to write a few which am obliged to fend privately belonging to the Capt. for the provincials will not allow any letters being fent co England but what they approve fome brought down to the to be put on board the above bat were carried into town for rill opportunity ferVes of looking over Our General to General that if he will draw out his he will bring out an equal number of but hear of Any accounts from that df the King George who arrived laft Friday from tert brings an account fhips from with and other fhips from the were arrived it 'a more daily The following are number of different ports in 1 Rhode New-York Philadelphia 7 4 3 4 Friday was tried before Judge - the Sittings for London in an which was brought by a who live at a for that the had his destroyed by fire in September laft 5 applied for the signing a certificate .to produce at the wiere he was had refuted and fed that the fire was This being the grounds of the the Attorney's clerk a tendered the female was then called ro prove It on Saturday morning reported the that the Spaniards had marched a towards the frontiers of and that the of Portugal has applied to this for * alerter a gentleman in P the the Between fell morning after the the and the there a very in the advocate had by far the nor could his her to the caufe of the plaintiff he attributed to his being an io far concert as to prevent her from making many laughable workmen who left their at the I this was friend in July 4. and try the fate of a whether j to the amount of near 400, upon I to call other the Americans are to be or free I a refutation j the this as a was not pleaded General Gage has declined entering the field till his reinforcement It His men are greatly for want of and much by daily which have greatly reduced their We are under published by to bills the to be not altogether well will foon return to their and in this the more thinking part of the inhabitants about the no apprehensions of we have { have come kt the 600 Indians at our but we do not want them we have to face any army England can fend Pray for If we fall vour country will be the next The drums beat to have not time to write you hear from me if a ball docs not put an end to ray June The States in j Capt. of the who arrived here willing Count Narbonne how gratefully they are of the he the not only gave him the title df Citizen of but they to write to the to his appoint that on laft from the following That he faw 900 40 and 35 which the Provincials had taken off the in harbour from the J General on the road to 1" * fafe in of the That the only who life in the was a young killed by General Putnam of began from he General run him He then fed the and told them this of cafes which a court and jury confider the plaintiff was fo of his guilt that he ifcj he it the cafe of a giving a of a where ry though in from never to recover As a havi been the jury directed to fin which they accordingly ing- is. Mrs. Jewell is engaged for fc An came laft the f - - s of a in ven was to twelve months for and beating in fo dangerous that it was with bottom of being very from giving encouragement to fuch unwarrantable Extras of a fetter from July 6. 11 An arrived at the for fix fail of the line to be with of all to be cot ready in the in cafe pf being called upon on an J * at near 300 men who did not qn account ojF their being in any and the fame order to enter that worked and to grant him and his right of fitting as chief of che Venicey June 10. On the 27th of laft month there was a Regatta This which lafted froin four in the afternoon till was upon the Great with vaft of four The and third courfes were run by barges fecond and fourth by An number of decorated with the taile to the of the The canal was covered three miles bands of were placed in along the where amphitheatres were reception of Granger's all fronts of the facing the canal were covered with the Emperor and the Princes his brothers enjoyed this the canal hi a without June ZU In a violent here in the night of the the on which is about half amile from This accident alarmed the inhabitants here very to there were 395 gunpowder in the blowing up of which ed great part of this but upon examination it to have only broken two he died are tiie of the diffident in America vat Bolton delphia of a Letter from July 6. tc Orders are at the this for the a fine 44. to be fitted with ihe expedition for foreign afternoon all the of view of fetting and have not xat On Friday the adon tc the Lords of the General failed for On Saturday in the afternoon three were fent from Loid Rochford's office received from different and two of them were carried at the other to Ry letters froni the way of we are that the continental come Resolutions of a a molt extraordinary and alarming but that none of the Contents have further than in general that they are to and throw off all and whatever on Great The fame letters that by various accounts received by the Members from their it appears that there are at placed damaged one of the in the Provinces no than 60,000 men in or on the df One of the Deputies to the Continental Con- in America concluded a the remarkable words of Cato Do GREAT Several Shipwrights deputed from the on in order to treat with the Admiralty and Navy Board j great difficulty Welch was ordered to pay the fine of 4jQS^for and beating John Sullivan on the head with a pewter in fo a that he was unable to any for to be fourteen privately for pealing valued at Another man was fame Whereof an the who com- mitted 1 young woman on board a where flie was brought up before his order to give td for the faid offence at the bove hi broke a marble and - knocked a piece of which pf 2.oc>lb. June 14. Jt was to qo that the Ex abroad that in the of St. be foon and their reiterated attempts to be at I our and make our their antient has hurt as it will lives in thy or our deaths they and ajl concerned in the but as the bail not and Shewing a to receive bail of undoubted crime of that heinous the attorney who attended on pf the told his he would re- im habeas corpus before one of the Judges of the King's and offer bail before upon which the Mayor notice to given to the in order that then attend the judge with a Itate of the On lait a be- to the or having wim his together with and three were in the of faid in the body three a and immediately afterwards threw of the the fall out his brains and his wife was not fp wounded that are never return to their work matters are accommodated to their Several overtures have been made to them by Sandwich the but as they would their were not accepted of. Our correspondent every of every individual in er will fooner or later feel the effects of a bad our affairs 5 nothing but breathes in every corner of the Laft Friday was heard at before Sir George a caufe of appeal brought from the court of London to the Archers in which fome of the officers of Shad well were and an Attorney in the fame for brawling the when the Judges affirmed the of the Court by the keep the longer and the Grand Vicar has exiled fome of the fo that upon the whole this affair has turned out June 26. The laft Letters that the fleet was in the port of as the oats that had been put on board be letters that there was much a- mong the on account of the Command in chief being given to an and a and the more as the King has given him an unlimited It is thp him the to be but it is feared that will affedt the of the is now known co be de- in thy of all very and plentiful all over except in where none but fait are to be procured at any By a Captain which arrived at Irongate on night in wera and the would not eat j from we have the following advice General Gage having ordered the inhabitants to leave all complied except the evacuate their on which the men of war began fire on the down twenty or thirty when the Quakers left the which is now inhabited Gage and his troops The above is freighted to England with Spermaceti Sidi | The troops were af New-York have been compelled to evacuate that leaving behind them their baggage and has fent the 14th*regiment'of to the of Lord June 29. Envoy from Tripoli to this having the on part his with tygers and which iie greatly leave of his the 26th pf this ExtraS of an authentic Letter from dated June We know no more here than you do with regard to the true of the grand ar- the Court continues to it a. profound When it is given out that is for or I are only mere who pretend to be beft ma me nt foot to Early on Saturday morning advice came from with the of the fafe arrival of the Sir William from New with for She has brought a great of and two or three but has not brought any accounts mail of The Golden and both put into where they fent their letters to It is faid they have had very Attorney with in the court of There were no lefs than five Courts fitting at the fame and doing on Friday at the Courts of King's Common Sheriffs and the Court of f fuch an has not Veen known for of the Speke Capt. from at the the news of arrival off The from failed three days before the above ] Capt. they are daily Saturday morning four loaded with from &c. arrived in the and more are daily On lafi tlie Rev. I homas M. A. Curate of and Fellow of Queen's was chofen of the united of St. Mary NORTH WALES Dairies James j 2, at Carnarvon ft at William His Serjeant at iix at 4, at at there are hopes her On Friday a who lately was a cane for one of the vacant of the Court was brought before tiie and charged with forging a of and thereby getting a great quantity of goods inro his it appeared that the bil of fale was fo that the charge of forgery by that means fell to the ground he was therefore detained for and was remanded for further On Saturday morning one a journeyman was found hanging in his apartments at the Seven with a paper in his on which was notable He has left a widow and five morning a was found with his turned in a ditch near the Ifle of he faid lie was met by three who robbed him and afterwards beat him in 2 cruel On at St. Anne's Mr. Edward Main fon of the Mr. Main prebendary of to Mifs Jane Hefter daughter of Charles of On laft at Mrs. and relift of Lee late of an one of the ancient families in that Same at her Mrs. Mary a At his Giles Turner mafter of in be hind the On at h houfe at Capt. Same d at Capt. Michael Con one of the Elder mafte he