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\qrap/Ui f H fe N ° 6 7 3 New-York Gazett ( F r o m Sept. 1 5 , t o M o n d a y O ffober 2 , 1 7 3 S . L O N D O N , ?hIj 4. m r & . . . .. f t * S 5 4 S i > £ 5 V m f i W * j j U N E C our laft there has i r - g j j ri ved t w o M a l e s fro, mH*l- 1 t Quantity of Arms, purfuant 10 sin E n g a g e m e n t for diicbargine the Debti cotura&cd hy thc late K i n g Charles X I I . during his flay ac Und and * o n e from Fr$nct9 by w h i c h w c learn, that Provifion* are exceeding fa r c e in C o n fttntw ylt, and thc M i f e r y thc People fuf- fcr has heightned the plague, w h i c h d a ily fwcepa away great Numbers# T h e Coiifequcnces of this S c a r c it y is thc more to b e feared, inafmuch as the R e b e l s in ihc Lcficr A f i a hare intircly cut o f f all Communication w i t h thc E u p h rates, and that whac Provisions can be ftill found ih thc Provinces fiiuated on the B l a c k Sea, arc dcftin’d tor thc F le e t and the A r m y . T h c pu blick M i f c r y is tdcrcafed by the L o l l or all further Hopes of a Peace w i t h thc Court* o f Vienna and Petersburg ; trom the latter o f w h i c h w c havcrcdeived Advice t h a t t h c C z n r iiu w i l l hot hear o f r c f t o r i n g O c z a k o w to t h e G r a n d Seignior, but upon fach Conditions a s thc O t toman Porte cannot poftibly fubm it to. Fro m Lisbon, It’s allured that an important Ncgociatidn is on foot between this C o u r t a n d a Maritime Pow e r , thc Subjcdfc o f w h i c h is faid to be, T h a t this P o w e r w i l l engage itfclf to tranfpyrt e v e r y Y e a r , for a f i x ’ d Price a certain N u m b e r o f N e g r o e s into the Portugucfc Etta- bliJhrnent in thc Bralils. W e have Advifce frotti V i e n n a w h i c h ( a y i, T h a t on thc 10th Itiftant thc C o u n t de W a l l i s was detach’d by the Grand D u k e o f T u f c a n y w u h a B o d y of T i h o p s to m a r c h b e fo re h a n d towards O r fova, t o ‘ w h i c h Place th c G r o i s o f the A r m y was immediately to follow . Spies has bi o u g h t W o r d , that the T u r k s have raifed four Batteries btforc O r fova, and that they fire upon thc Place w u h great F u r y ; but that ne- vcrthclcfs they had not done v e r y much Dam a g e as yet. If thc R e p o r t be true that the G r a n d V i z i e r is m a k ing long M a r c h e s w i i h his A r m y to join thc Forces before Orfova* ’ lis l ik e ly Wc ihall foon hear o f a b loody Battle. W e hear from Copenhagen, that a S w e e d i f k klan of W a r had palled the S o u n d , as C o n v o y to another great S h ip which the C r o w n of S w c - «ton lends thc Ottoman Porte, w i t h a certain •&Wdcr, ^ According to tnc L i f t jsf the Damage done in the Neighbourhood o f Hildcrfhcim, by the Storm there on the i6ch o f M a y ; it .appears* that there were drowned i z M e n , 54 W o m e n , 2 6 C h ildren, 37 Horfcs, 154, B la c k Cattle, and 85 Porkers j that 3 7 Houfcs were waflicdaway^ 27 4 others c xtreamly Damages, 3 M i l l s ruined, 16 Ware houfcs of Salt carrycd aw a t , and i f others v e r y m u c h Dam a g e d , three Salt Springs flopped up, and 7 8 Gardens ruined by thc Torrents. B y Letters frdm '6iir Kiercliahts at Cadiz w e are informed, that the K i n g of Spain is in the greateft C o n fternation imaginable, tor fear that a r ic h Ship, w h i c h is daily e x p e c te d to a r r iv e at that Port from the Spanifh W c f t - l n d ic f * ihould fall intothcH a n d t o f Admiral Haddock’s Fleer, (he h a v ing upwards o f five Millions of Pieces o f E i g h t onboard, and the grexteft. P a r t belonging to the K i n g o i Spain. T h e y write from Paris, that n o t w ithiianding the likely hood there at p rcient ii, that thc D u k e of Orleans w i l l fucceed the C a rdinal in the M a nagement o f public* A ffiirs, it is n e v c rthclcf* thought by many, thac after thc Death o f the Cardinal, France will c h a n g e hcrSyllctn, and that the Imperial C o u r t w i l l be no G a i n e r b y the Alteration, but q u ite thc Contrary. It’s re ported, that the K i n g has fallen again into hit former Cuftom o f eating p lentiful S u p p e rs, a n d drinking in Propotion, w h i c h tbe Cardinal had prevailed u pon him to leave o f f for fom e T i m e ; A Mdttifejf* Agtinft Pjrkct R s g o t s k i , pmMQied di Vienna. W h e r e a s ?#/?/£ R ^ t s k i ^ in Imitation o f his Fathers ill Example,' and without coiifidcring, being b o rn a S u b je c t o f thc E m p e r o r , hisBinh' and H o n o u r obliged him to conrinucfaithful to his Imperial M a je ft y , has neverthekfs w i t h drawn himfclf into thc Provinces under the Dom inion of the Ottoman Porte, yth trc he not only fought and obtained Protection, but concluded a fhamcful Treaty with them , and difpcried a Manifcfto which he has c o m m u n i cated to the Powers o f E u r c f l y in w h ic h pre tended