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The Ipswich Journal from Ipswich, Suffolk, England • 1

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The I pswich Journal. Saturday, November 19, 1768. '554 6 poS. yf. London, E'c.

Saturday, 12. Fu Chronitle A Jouhl tf thTA i.rTinNt Im ReHtn. Stm'tmttr receivea inai in wtn War and Transports from Haliifax, with about 900 Troop collected from severas Part of America, were safe arrived at Nantalket Har-ViPnr. havino verv narrowly cscap- ed Shipwreck tn the Back osCape Cod, which Disaster would have lest the extensive SeaCoait of North Amctica almost bar- pfShips of War Trnrns. tut in no worse Wednefday, to which Time the Court was aJiotrr.fd.

In ibe Afternoon or Artillery Company appeared ia and were exercifed their Capta.n was info'med by 'j of the that it wa, no: culUxnary to beat Drum or Fite, after the F.vening Cannori was the Hint wa, taken. In King-Sttret, the i-oldier, being gathercj. a Proclamation was rcad, orTering a Keward of Ten Guineas, to such Soldier as mould inform of ary one who should attempt to seduce hin, from the Service 1 aftcr which it faid the Colonel advifed them not to resuse any Money offered a Temptation to defrrt, bu: to bring Ostender to bim, her, he would takeCare it bc the last Offer he Ihould make. This Day ihr Council met. when Col.

Dalrymple informed them he had proiu.ed Qiinr-ters, and demandtd Billcttihg for the Trooj s. October 4. Report that James Murray. F.sqj a Scotch from Scotland (ince "45, had let Dwelling and Sugar Houfe for the lartering of Troops at Sker ling, per Mohth. and that Mr.

Forrest fron, Ireland had let them a Houfe, latcly purch.iseii, for about 50I. Sterling, at the Rate of about 60I. Sterling per Antium Capt. Jamei Scott, Malier of the Iliigg Lydia, o.vned by John Hancock, having hi Clearince and Pass, and bei, rcad for ftiling. iatortns, that a Bo from Cominou01-' Smith's Ship carne along Side, ard acquainted hin tlut it wa, Capt.

Smith's Orders, that he do t.ct leave this Harbour without hi, PenniiTion. October 5. The Coeneil now met, and were rbliged to paf the Guard placed in (he, Pafl'age Way entcriug their Chamber; Col. Dalrymple ag.in inforraed th.ra, that It'i lud provided Quai ters fer his Troops in this Town, and aain required in Consequence thirecs, to thrn, and this noiwithiianding the Barracks, built at the Charge of this Government for the Recepiion of the Kind's were standing It is faid, that alter Confuiiatton had thereon, the Council advised thpGovernar to appiir.t a Person to make Pro-, ion accordingly, pn-vUtd the leid Person would bc to rijjut his being repaid therefbr by the next general Court. Thu, we see Provision tnade by Act of Pailiainent for tiie Ease and Safcty of the Subjects, and the Convenicnce and Denafit cf the Trosp.

may be fet asi Je, and rendered uic'lefs by any Cemipanding who will take upot, h'imself to hire Quarters among the In-habitant, at any Rate, in Expcctation that fucii iixpence will be finally thrown upon the People. October 6. In the Morning nine or ten Soldier, of Col. Carr', Regiment for fundry MisJerneanors, were severcly whipt on the Common. To behold Brituns scourget! by Ne-gro Drummer, was a new and very disagreeablc Spcctaclcl We are told that Capt.

Allen of the Gafpee, goz in th Lydia, Capt. Scott, for London, with Dispatclic, from the Commander of the Troops on the New Englar.d Expedition. No Doubt the glorious News that hc had es-fected a Landing the Heart of the Country, without the Ieast Los, or Opposition to his Majelly's Ttoops. This Day, by Order of Governor Bsrnard, the Souih Batteiy was dolivered up to Col. Dalrympls.

If this People had not niore Patience and Loyalty thau some other, have Tcn-derness and sound l'ojjcy, what a Scene would soon open. From Cambridge we learn, that last Evening the Picture of hanging in the College HiU, a Picce cut out of the Breast'exartly deseribing a Heart. A -It cha-ritable Attempt to deprive hin, os that Part, which a Re-trottest upon hi, Adiniuidratioa must have rcnJjrrcd exqui-litely painful. 2. Yellerday the Hon.

House of Cc.Timon, preceeded by Sir John Cust. Bart, their Speak. waited on hi, Ma-jesty at St. with their Addrcli of Thar.ks, for his icf, that a chose Ccp, rs too Vouth, turt-r-, will out P.iy. of ihe v.ry I lower if Fart.iü..

ot thi.t li'jnj) torr. 'der ff Pe: of Baj.d thft cot attend the Person es their Lead, seece Ibould bc mote hete "vd thanhev jir swoni t- tlu other te r.ither ihi Irrender the F.nernies of Coirca, or Itj, on any Contideration, ftoruhc erve of theil Country, 7. Seme Leitet; fttm Leghorn adifr, th.it a 1 ather llabbed of his in Corttca, latffly on Accr.t ot havirg deiccled tbe-a a claudeUine Coircfj or.dencc ith the Frerch. S. 0.1.

7. On the Instant a grnr4 -'C! kehl at wli.ch a all thr prinei'ptl O. Heers ol S. ue alluled. Consequence of what then passid, the Sicir from Rul-' sn, hu invited to go Ccurt the it Jpl'Unt, whrn he a introduckd into the the Grand iiir.

The Cc nvers'tion tv, not but i. wa, spirited and the Rutlian Minister, prob.iMv not beirg to conipljr with what reqIic es hin, was et Jered to reti int, another and v.ait for Determination the Porte. Vponihe Report that tnade to the rarid Signi of hat had Ril Hi'inefi ordrt.d the Riillian MiuiaiiL be lent to the of Scven Fow- ers, vhi.lur he acctdingly conducled the fame As ternoon, together wiih his dectetary, three of hi? Itutt-' pietcrs a id ivine D. n.estick,.' 9. The Ball wa, opene at on Wednrsda Nijjlit, about Hals o'Clock, by Van Neck, r.i'q; Son of Jo.hua an Netrk, IZ tt.

and ihm Kon, Mrs. lass Lady Min oref, Taocing cba-tinued till Half past Three in the Morniiijr. .1 littlc besore Five the whole Company departed hig'nly p'ealcd with the F.le,ance of the Entertaipment. 10. The Lur.l-M iv.t en 1 'I (rtMtfl great Indiguitr, in le ProCifiU'ii 10 ad Minsler'-Hn'L ly 'oine ot rlr wliuh hi, Loiillliip hoie with tnuili Corapeiure, sniihng a he p.iltd byhis lulultern, touluuii, that Iiis L'onduct a'M not d-IWve such I tmi haviri; discbaieeij the levei.d Dutie, of Ins Oilicc with ihe 5, eilest Afidtiity ninl Iinpartlality.

No Magistrate ever tteiidtd constirt'y adininifler Jultief and W'hen thert wa Alderrnan at Ciuil-Mull, which was very oft-n 1 ple were alway, Cure of rintlinf hi Loritfhip re.idy ,1 ever wa, bruught that the Ouilty iniclil cii ip puniflied, nur the Iunocct lulfer ly He was ahius in tlieying the Pillielivs of tiic Pwor, by takiiin rw Opportun ity to lovVer the j' ce ol Dua wlir i it cmiIJ in just. lsjs ptil he hnw 1 F.x pup iil't'if, cVc, snj tlioli- iitidti of llic I kill il( li) Ihcrt Weicht 01 oi.alilu-, tytvui pilaprddu Punistinuni. BAKKIUJPTS. John Hn it, tlu Ci B.kc to surrender the 141I1 und I)iivj v. Iintai niul the itn Day of next, at the I fiua AI ly I ilo er Keiiisoiv, ihe Si.rt of ICutV Maad in H.n vich, Willi.ffi Ci indaii aad Mole Alexander, ot Paper i Lane, Ln-don, Drovei, nfSt.

l.kiuem Pli.l-dhlix, Alesouiider, of Moii.frion, Midillel-. Gawiiod, of bt. Dunst in the I. jii.Ii Wilsn, Qrove ptsoil, ruke iih Daniel Middletun, ui tlie MiuciifS, Dtscrit of ti neu; in-vextuti Gtrtt-Qntnarj j-i-e vfirt iferint or Warft, (Oiii ultAbj Mr. DuiHlj-cr, l) ll'e til Hanwtr.

Frwi (isrman ilt art-ii es lirtat Britam. The Spaecs between the Stanrl-rd, on a Level wiih r.v '1 plte oftlie Gianary, i'iys ihe Author, Uv lesi op-n ro mn Hc: es two or three Feet, tho b'ne of the in thesu npen Spiee nullt be put Fr. nie of Firllke-woik, nt! of VVire 01 linJl Laths, so cliilet) m.uls and situd, tt in. Micc, ir other Varniin Ihall abli epter. Ova cf these Treilice-srame! anl the hole Lcnglh of 11 liuii, Standard lo another, muff he plieed .1 Joilt er of I thi os great-tr Flghtnei's, and the Spar fi-oiu the ti'At I'iocr must be earcfully clos-d with Laih, nn.l Plaili ie Kirdrd.

Likewise, ovyr txele Trelliee-windows innst Ue rnirie 10 hing or tnove on Hinge on ilie Ouili I-, dcvpsr thau Window, that C.cjven jioj .1 ovr anst be i.iiled owtred by Mean ci iu.ii Ti, 'f (lionld illo be kft in the upper the Wall Fluer of the Oranary, ortlir 1 I. ht whea want.il i They must he kept fliiit at all other in tlu ol Air 011 et" 1 uy ha irsitnest, butact with it Force. In -ry H001 stinl.l be fixeJ a icj Ihi so, ronrfy. tlu C0111 inta the Flojr brieat'i, or inu .11 Wlien the at tlic Sun in tun at or liuinir Raiii, i.i firn t'ie leihbourhood, vf ih? Wi i loweitJ on the Side at which t.i.y th.y Whcn thewpper Partof a Kcstts', alret, ly htiilr, convertgl so .1 Granary, il not necestuy lay Si tli Mannir nbovf piopolcd. Jt will th-ic- i i thei'a Trtlliee-sranit on twoj.j;liti: Ainl 1V1 rit 1 -eyilefred bccaule a l'sto Curreht of Air tlie ArtLle 111 wh cl, in: whole dependt.

In a (midi OranaiVi I ny 01 tiliy I mu, it to be aa pper Floor, h- in the t.ids er nairowest Parts oftbc Ilulhlinzr! Kut il tht i of trreatc-r Length, the Trellice-fraiiKs inUli Kv put iu ihe polite lurig Sistei, and i'ie pmls may rein-i rhjle. Hy Mein of theie Trcllitei, thr-rt 1' ('n lbig and const Curient of Air all over the Surfaee of ihe Ciraiu, thu ein bear it ai appeart bjrM. caused aQMin'iiy ot' Corn, hieb fnaniixl ith HVeevil i Worrnt, to be put nt r. Gianary of thi Ct-nstinition I it had betn thu aiied a few Djy, not the kau KnnaiM Ins-ctf euld be scen in it. Aijlie Ccinthuslaid up itz kept eop hy tbe cor.tfar.t CurreiH uf-Air ovei it, inay I up Iiighei tin ui Part -I tlte Tuiuing cornrnonly jrjven it ili.iint.

If the Corn Moist wh.fn piu nitj ihe Giiii 11 the Ai' ly earries ost ih Ulure and if it Ins cr I Smell, it will iotiii f. rendered swf. tun I sound to li: pieserable to tli.t.'nr! l-j il.u. Ist ihn Menl of iinl'j Graiiaiit-5, in .) 1 bi vvrjs tfe; LAi, for abui.it ai. L.

I I.e. 1 State thao are the Inland Fortresle nd Sctilentent, from tvhence the Garrison had been besore must accouot Kr such extraordinary Step in our Mhtry. ,9. The Fleet was brought to Anchor rear Castle W.lli-,m Evening tliere was throwing Sky-Rocket, and hose passing in at, observed great Rejoicingr and that the Yanky Dudle Song was the Capital i'iece in Band of Mus.ck. Thi Day hi, Majesty' Council reeeived a Billet from Governor Bernard, rcquirmg their Attcndance at CaiUc William, and informing them that the Office ot hi Majesty' Fleet and Army would be presc nt 1 hcy at-teoded accordingly, and notwithllanding all IntimuUtions.

adhered llrictly to tiie Vote, of thetr lortner Resolution The Governor, An, were ineitectuaj to induce them to give the Ieast Cuuntenance to any Troop, being brought into Boston, the Barracks at Castle William were sufficient to reeeive the Whole of these arrived from HftlH-ax The Treatment they reeeived from his Exccllency dur'ing their Tarry at the Castle, Pf Wy uncourtly and eve rude. 30. Early this Morning a Numbercf Boats were Observed round the Town making Soundings, At Three o'Clock in the Afternoon the Launceston of 40 Guns, the Msimaid of 18, Glasgow 20, the Beaver Senegal 14, Bonctta 10, and several arn.cd which together wiih the Romney of 6oGun, and the other Ship, ot War besore in the Harbour, all comman Jcd by Capt. Smith, came up toTown, bringing with them the 141h Rim-nt, toi. Dalrymple, and 291h Regiment, Col.

Carr, nanehav-ing been disembatked at Castle Istand so that we now beneid Boston surrounded, at a Thneof profound Peace, with about 14 Ships of War.with on their Cables, and their Broadsidcs tu the Town. If the People of England eould but look into the Town. they wsuld fmile to fee ihe utmost good Order and Observance of the Laws, and that this mighty Armament ha, no other Rebellion to fubdue, ihan what ha, existed in the Brain or Letter, of the invetc- nxG d. and the detested CoinmiiT--s of the Board of Cust What Advantagc, the Court of Versailles niiy take of the present Polky of the Britilh Miniitrv, can be Kelter determincd in some herelfter. October 1.

This Morning Rumor, that Represcntation, had gone from hence to General Gage tN-w York, from our good Friend, See that we are in a State of Rebellion; an Expresi it is seid ha, arrived in Consequence, with Ad-vice that more Troop, may be exptcted fiom New-Yoik. Sheriff Greenleaf ane! hi, Dcputy presting fc for the Useof the Troops and other indicate that they meditate a Landing thi, Day to encamp in the Com-mon, in Hope, of intimidating the Magistrale, 10 rindthern which tTiey cannot force until the Bairacks are fillcd, without flying in the Face of a plain Act of At about Oi.e o'Clock all theTroops landed ander Cover of the Cannon of the Shipz of War. and marchsd into the Cornmon with charged, Bayonet, sixed, Colour, flying. Drum, Keating, Flies, ic playing, making with the Train of Artillery of 700 Men. In the Afternoon.

it faid. An from the Colonel wen? tO the Manufactory House, with an Order fron the Governor, and required Mr. Brown and the other to re-move within two that the Troop, might tuke Pos-feffion instead of a Compliance, the Door, were barred bolted against them, Thi, Evening the Selectmen were re-juired by the Colonel to qoarter the two Regiments in thi, Town, which they abfjlutcly refufed, as his Majesty' Council had done koowing, that whoever stiould in ihii Matter conduct in Violation of an Act of Parliament, must be anfwerablc for the Consequence. The Colonel, as faid. waving a Deman i for quartering, earnestly in-treated, that out of Compiliion to the Troop, one Regiment cf which were without their Camp-Equipage, they would allow Fancuil Hall and Chamberi as a Shelter for that and the folicwing Niglit, the Day bciig the Sabbath, cn which all Cor.fusion sliould be aveided At Nine o'Clock this Night they were permitted to enter the faid Hall, in which were a large Numbcr of Stands of the Town Thu, the Huriianity of the City Magistrates per-mittcd them a temprary Shelter, which no Menaces could havu procured.

Odober 2. Bcing Lord', Day. the Town quiet, no Dif-rdeis haviag ariten on any Side Thi, Evening, by Order Governor Eernaid, the Secretary of the Province pencd the Town Houfc, and even the Represcntatjve Chamber, for the Reception of the Troop. Octobfr j. We now behold the Reprelcntative Cham-Ver.

Coirt-Houfe, and Faneuil-Hall, these Seats of Free-dom sntl justice, oecupied with Troops, and Guard phe-d the Door the Cominou covered withTents, and aliv with Scldiert Marrhing nd Counterraaichings to rtUeve the Guards in mort, tle Town i now a perfect Garrison. Thi Day the Cours of Seslion met at the Court-Houie, wiien a Motion was inade by one of the Beneh, that the Troop ordered to rcraove at a Distance, he bring determincd fx to aiTift in adoiniilering Justice under the lit. or.tjf ih? MjivU i (a r.ext molt gractous Speech, on opening of the SeiTions, in which they observe, That they Ihoulj be ever ready to hear redref any rea' Grievanceof his Majesty's American Sub- ject, but that they sliould betray the Trust rep scd in them, if they did not wUistand everv Aenpt to insri weaken theil just Right; and that they ihall alway considcr it on: of theirmost inportant Duiies, to muto-' tain entire and inviolate the fupreme of ihe Legiflature of Rritain over every Part of the Britijb i and rec.ived a mostgraciou, z. It is faid the Prohibition of the Exportation cf all Scrts of Grain will be further mtinued. 4.

Exiratl of Ltltfrrjn Paris, NtV. 7. The King having in Council tak into C.n.fidcrati the moit pi -per Methd, to remedy dearnel's cf Ccrn, the price of which ha, risea in fjxe of thi, Kingdomfi mach above the pr. portioiial lnerease ufWa- ges that the People fublist by their ha, pafsed an Arret of Council. the st of October last, which consirms and renews the Rci'ulation, ed by his Declaration in May.

1763, procuring a free Circulation of Corn throughout the Iinizdorn, tnef oblig-' ing these Provinces where the Harvest been pkntiful to lupi ly thosowhere it had proved and like- wise tor obiaining a more immediate Supply by encourag-' mg the Iniportdtion of Corn from sorcign Coan rie, for which Purpofe hi Majesty has direct.d cenaii, Premi- um to bc paid to Merchant, who Ihall iinport Corn into thu Kingdom from the ist.f November to the istof Fe-' bruary, 1-69, and other Premium, fr. that Tirueto the ist of Juue fullowing. The Froprietor, of the Corn so iBiported, after having reeeived the Premium, allotted them. may not remeve the fid Uorn, even to another Po in France, without restorinz the Freminm. All French or foreign Ships.

laden with Cure, that arrive a any Port of thuKingdam, 2 to be exempted from the Duty of Freight I the ist of July next, let cuinc from what Part of the World they 5. The the King of France appointed a prand Stag hunt at Fnntainbleau, to which bis Dar, ist, Majesty wa, conducted i one of the King of France's Coache, at-tended by the Chevalier de 6. Lezter, frop of the Dats, bring Ad.

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