will confift of three Re- giments of Horfe, and nine of Dragoons j all efteemed as fine Troops as any in the Field. By Letters from Perth in Scotland, dated the 24th ult. we hear, that on that Day a Draught was made often Men out of each Company in his Majefty *s 64th Regiment o
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Magdebourg, March aj. LETTERS from Silefia bring the following Ac- count of what has palled lately in thofe Parts, lieut. Gen. Baron Goltze having received Intelli- gence of General Laudohn's aflembling his Troops, end of the Enemy's Cavalry and Infantry having moved from behind
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The French King%s conferred the Order of Mili- tary Merit on Colonel Fifcher, who has pal Ted through Cologn on his Return to the Army from Paris. There is nothing yet made publick in regard to the Opinion of the Court-Martial. A Letter from an Officer in Germany, dated Qua- ken
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We hear two Battalions of the ift Regiment of Foot Guards, one Battalion of the 2d Regiment, and one Battalion of the 3d Regiment, are to go on the new intended Expedition. Letters from Gibraltar, of the fecond of March, fay, that the redeemed Slaves at Algiers were daily expeft
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" Our Accounts from the Eaft-Indies advife, that M. de Moracin was gone from Pondicherry in the Harlem, with 500 Land Forces, to make an Attempt upon Mafulipatan ; which it is faid had been con- certed with fome neighbouring Nations. Fifty-fix of our Officers were killed or woun
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ExtraH of a Letter from Cartel, dated the 1 3d ult. ~- We expecl; this Campaign to be the bloodieft that has been this War. On the i.th a Body of the Allies re-entered the Bifhoprick of Fulda, and advan- ced to Schlueten, where they halted ; and fince, we hear, there has been a S
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Extract of a Letter from Portfmouth, April 6. •- His Majefty's Ships Union, Valiant, Magna- ninie, and Mars, are expefted daily out of the Har- bour, -- His Majefty's Ship Neptune, which was to have failed from Spithead for the Day, is, we hear, coun- termanded. " We hear, Admir
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" This Day arrived here the Thomas and Henry Sloop of Helford, Richard Michell, Mafter, from Neath, with Coals, bound for Falmouth, who on the ift Inftant, about Five ?? in the Morning, off Penbeth, towards the LandVEnd, was taken by a French Privateer called the Villegenle, Cap
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From the Whitehall, General, and other Evening Papers, &c. April 8. Madrid, (Spain) March 10. -W- jj£ Counts de Mahoni and Fuentes have received ■**» their final Inftru&ions, and will fet out imme- diately aft r Eafter, the one for the Court of Vienna, and the other for that of
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in Derby. L J X EW I S E By Mr,. COLE in fgifartb, and at Mr. B. ASTLE, in Burton upon Trent. Mr. MARTIN, Bookfeller in AJhby. dt-la-Zouch. ™ Tr4-i?i° ?? CXy Saturday ' Mr ' Rl SMITH » and Mrs - R OE in Afhborne. Mr. JOHN SALT, Wirkfworth- Po/i. K'^™' "? C a Jier^in: v JAMES HIL
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