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* <1 T . H E -M° 6 ? * New-York G azettr From S e p t . 18, to Monday S q t e m b i r 2 < j , 1738. From the Camp near Temcfware, June 7. 4th InBant w c received Ad- vice tluc a Body of about 4000 ' T §**' Peafants, Walachians or Vaga- $ S3 &P !? bonds, l'*d made an Irruption into thc Bannar, and dcftroy’d the fine Copper Mines near Or- chirz, as likewife feveral adjacent Villages: Above 300 Miners were murdered by tnoic Vagabonds, who have cirry*d oil and dcftroy’d every rhing belonging to ihe Miner?, and rakcn 4000 Ducats in Specc from one ol theDire£tors. ’ The Walachians were fuftain’d by two Bafhaws wr.o follow’d them within a / in all Diftance with 6000 regular Troops. This Irruption Iu-. thiown thc Inhabitants into fuch a Coulter* n,«non that they are all forfaking thc Country. IVc bear that the Turks are^a£tually Beficging OrfwA in form ; but as theGarrilon conGfta of 160p Men, and is well provided with every rH:*j 1 ncceilary, we flatter ourfclvcs that thc 0.'*.i;:)i;.ndriiu will be able to hold out till we rtf'cnhle a Body oi: Troops fufficient to raife , the Sejpc. Ex rati ef a Letter fnm Amftcrdam. It is expeded here, that upon the Arrival in thc Mediterranean of the Britifh Squadron und r Ad.u 1 nil Haddock, thc Court of Spain will be induced to give a more Satisfadtory Anlwcr tothe Complaints of thc BritilhMinifter there, t'Mit hat given in December laft, and which is jtift published in fomc of thc Dutch Prints j lit: principal View of that being to avoid giving, tnc Satisfaction demanded, by Qinbblcs and Chicanery, till thc Death ot Cardinal FUury% who, trom his great Age, u’s thought cannot livelong; when chit Court hopes that Frame will be entirely in her Inrcreft, ahd fhc by that M*ans be thc hcttcr enabled to make Head a- gatnft Grcat-Brit un j but this Squadron coming upon the S}miuu*l» when pci haps they did not expect ir,- may perhaps quicken their Refolvc?, and put ihetn in Remembrance ot what nap- . peiVd rliem fomc Years, fince near Syraeuje. :Thc Sue* sGcnrral sre no better fatisfy’d with t„ lfie C -nJAt uf the Court of Francs than With , that 01 b. ing \ready chagrin’d to fee . thenji-;. . .'druMi i.jio coe Atfor of Julicrs and ®^gu.c, by uc er :;mg Pioinifcs of the Car- —^ dinal, who at the fame Time endeavours to ex clude them from all Negotiation*, which, thc Condufl: of thc Marquis dc Vilkncuve at the Forte makes very evident; France plainly flicw- ing thereby, that (he alone dcfirci to have tht Honour of making Peace between the Emperor and Ruffia and che Porte. From tht Imperial Camp near Temejuf are , Jane 14 It’s believed, tlftt thc Army under the Con -J rnSnd of Count Keniffefg, with that which * Prince Lekkewitz. is bringing out of Tranfylv*m*% will join the Trofcps that are encamped here lome time before tbc End of this Month, and will then march towards in order todif- lodgc thc Turks from thence, and (uccour thc Forcrefs of Orfova befieged by them. Notwith- (landing the Difficulties which arc likely to at tend thisMarch(from the Turks being advanti- gioufly polled in the Defiles that thc Army is to pafs through) yet our Troops fhew great Eager- nefs to Undertake ic/ Thc Gerktan Dcfcncrs arc now fo well received by thc Turks, that contrary to their Cuftom, they not only enrol them, but give them better Pay than their 0- thcr Troops. * , . ‘ r ExtraSi of 4 Letter frem Marfcillcs, Letters from Smyrna fay, that when Sary-Bcy Oglatn left that Town, he fell upon fomc Car avans which he met with two Leagues £jor» that Place, and took, as much Cloth froKi*Jera| asmadeCloaths lor atooo Men ; That thc laid Rcbls continue to make great Rcvagein thefe Parts : that thc Grand Sei^mor had ordered m0 1 o f * 12,000 Men to March againft him under the * Command of thc Bafiiaw, which Troops were % already gone by thc City of Smyrna, with fe* vcral Pieces of Cannon, Bombs and other A- munition, and that thc Bafhaw had Orders to re take ti e Town of Eski-Hiflaa, and then to attack tbc Rcblcs. Wc have Advitc from Con~ /fantinnplet that*he Grand Seignior has refolvcd that Siege fhall be laid to the FortrefTcs of A- fiph and Oezakow and that thc Grand Vizier had Orders to give B*t;lc to thc R*Jfmsy whenever he find? an Opportunity. A Letter Irom ff ’arfaw fays, that thc Grand Hiiiery who tho’ not Experienced in War, is a Pcrfon of a moft refolute and enterprising Spirit,has promifcd to retake Oc^akpw^ or toloit * ' • 'i r >{ A his Luc tn the Attempt. T h e y 3 ;