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Occurrences Foreign and Dameffick, From Wybutlosp fy 24, to Sanirdan Atay 27. 168, Paris, May 22- Onfieur Bonflees will go towards the war the next week to Com mand the Horse and Dragoons in thate Paris. he king has Order ed the Lieutenants 11 their several Provinces, to offer to the Gentlemen therein, that His Majesty,will maintain their Say for two years in His Garrisons, and when oy they be found capable, they shll be eiphaeyed in His Armes. The Archbishop of Spees was three hours in Conference wien Mo fa, and is gant back to Lyons, with Orders 10 pro vide Quarters for Men, in case the Ir4tan War goes forwards. The Commissions for Raising of Horse are delayed until Saturday next, toc reason they ay,is, our expectation of News daily from Monsieur Quefze, about the success of the Im perial Ambasador at Constancanople in his Met tage for a Prorongation of the Peace with we Port. The Swedet Ambassador has taken his leave of this Court,and intends Speedily to Re turn homewards. Hague, May 27. The States of Holland and Wienfriexland are again Assembled, but it is not known how soon they may Adjourn. We hear that the King of Denmark has assured the State, that in his League with the King of France, he has done nothing against their in terest, but that his Treaty had only a respect to the continuance of Peace. Marfestor, May 12. We expect Monsieur de Quesue very suddenly here, to Command _the Royal Navy against the Algerine. The Cap tains came daily to Toulon, and the General of the Gadysis also Arrived there,and six hundred Granadeers all in Blow Coats, and well Ac couter’d, and many Persons of Quality, who wil serve as Volunteers on Board the Fleet, so that we seem to intend to Arracque the afore faid Place with great vigour “Bayonne, May 13. We have formerly Advi sed you of our Ships, being repulsed by the Portaggbrans; but we hear, when they are Re paired, they are Ordered to post themselves, fools to hinder the Fishery of that place to go out or in. . Seratzbourg, May 32- The Battalion of Navar is Arrived at Frikewrg, in Which Garrison is four or five thousand Foot, Which will be strengthened with some Hore, who will be a ble to make an Army to observe the Morion of the PYalaons. Ms 27. We hear that on Monday next there will be the long expected exercising of the Company of Archers in Hide~Paoh ,and sig said this Majesty will be pretent; as nk wite the Ambassadors of the King of Morucco and to ai e from Bantam with all their Arcendants. It is much discourted that the Loly Une will be suddenly Married to dhe Dake or avonaner= [ets On Hiednesday iat Se. Throat Biecdrar' sa was Interred with preet Funeral Pony, hws Cons bung ~trended on oy dhe Lord Mayor and Ai deren ny leveral ot the Nobritcy, as the Muse aut is of ircester ine Ld red the Lord Buthap of London Dreaude, the accute ¢ Majesties Pr Nae, and ine Veral Owners Coy Be uy and Company of Coachus on taeftay daft tei Council Litac ae os Court, where as “tis general y reported sie thing was debated comernn eg we Do ot aL bue py reason dhe partieisiars are raiios fly dit« courlid, we tha loot ridumie ton essen ciem any further. . Yesterday we had an Account that His Royal Highness is ably arrived on this ide the Baron in the Nore, and is expected here this day in the Afternoon; Her Royal Highness being there also. In our last Letters from France we are advi sed, that the King sent the Popes Last Letter to the [Oanpiune to explain, who did it so well, that'di rmved admuired, and ordered to be put in print. They say that 12 Companies of the Guard, and all the Troops of the King's Hou sehold will March for Serajlurp. Yesterday morning about one or two of the Clock happened another Fire in Shires Gar dens in Drury-Lane, by who Accident none can tell; it pleased God that Assistance com ing ing that but one House was burnt down, but much more mitchiet was fared, it being in such a place, and the Houses soon yielding oe the Fire. The frequent Fires of lare makes ma ny suspitions that ‘tts more than Accident ; but we must not pay any thing, to the O2freator Rail at us for accusing the Papists. We are informed from Laisby, that there is a young Evidence against Converriclers brought to light, for one Tha. H. being for in turned Informer against Meetings in that City, troubling several honest persons, yet not being able to draw in other Evidence to strengthen his own, resolves to beget one, not of his own lawful Wife, though he had one, but of the Daughter of one that belong ed to the Persecuting Spiritual Court, and went for a Maiden, who was this last week brought to Bed of a young Evidence, and a named
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