'WHIW MMU VI tnnvi Ifif’urp li/Ui /inivrvw.A letter from Fori Pitt of the 24th ult. fays, ** A few days ago, two villains, Irilh fervant men, ran off from this poft, and went down the river. On their way, when they were almnft llarving for provifions, they met a canoe of Shawanefe Indians, who took compamon on the two fellows, and received them into their canoe; but the rafcals at night, when the Indians wereafleep, got up, and cruelly murdered two nlbn and three women of them, in return for their kindnefs.—We doubt not they will be apprehended and meet,with their deferts.”W'tlliamjhurgb in Virginia, July 4. A letter from London, dated April 16th. fays, “ We are clofely engaged upon the commercial regulations. Mr. Pitt is flrong again ft the free port, but approves of the other regulations. •CbarUjlo'wn, July 18. The number of Spaniards arrived at New-Orle-ans did not exceed 100 about the beginning of laft month, and none of the French had left the place. More Spanifh troops were daily expected.His Excellency the Right Hon. Lord Charles Greville Montagu, Governor in chief of this province, has been pieafed to appoint Edwards Davis, F.fq. to be Collector of his Majefty’s Cuftoms for the Pbrt of Charleftown, in the room of the Hon. Hetfor Berenger de Beau fain, Efq. who, on account of his infirm ftate of health, has refigned thefaid office.on sale;In the T O W N of S A V A N N A H,'A CARGO OF LIKELY YOUNGNEGROES,JUST arrived in the Brigantine Antklope, jCapt. Thomas Palev, from Gambia and Sikrraleov,Auguft 6, 1766. By INGLIS and HALL.