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the People, S e e See. Inve fo taken with the filly N'Kion? o f lome w e d ; unthinking People, * that they have to this L h y found E i c o u r a g c - mcnt not oalv to (he Huz»rd o f many SouU, but alio th*: R u n o f m a n y Families, by the extravagant and p roiuie L i b rdity o f their F o l lowers, w h o arc fo fond of the Teachings o f thofe Creatures, that all they have is thought inlufficieni to bellow upon them. T h a t lately a M a n and two W o m e n Prd- phe'efles, got early into the G a l l e r y o f the Fryery-M e c t i n g , and abouc H a l f an H o u r paft T w e l v e o5Clock| it being the y e a rly M e e t ing’s Farew e l l , and feveral o f their moil eminent Preachers had g o n e thro’ iheir F r i e n d ly A d m o nition to thc People, aa well of thc Quakers as others, ( a great N u m b e r o f People ocing af- icm b l e d j on a fudder), w h e n the meeting was ended, up ftarts onc o f thole W o m e n , and unliriping her f c l f o f her outward Garm e n t , Ihc appeared in a inonftm u b and frightful Habir, w i t h a c o v e r ing o f Sackcloth, (Eke a M o o r ilh D r c f ) ftrew ing Allies upon her Head, and be gan fuch a raving, with Pofturea fo Frightful, that thc M c e u n g broke up immediately, and thefe Impoftors were pufh’d and hallM out of the G a l l e r y and M e e t ing, and mobbed and pelted wich D i r t all the way they wen*, and o b liged to take S h e lter ac thc firft convenient Place they c o u ld meet w i t h . , T h e y write trom R o m e , that the Tufcan T r o *pi, after t a k i n g Pofildion o f the F i c fs o f Scavolm o and M e n t c Fcltro, having advanced into the Territories of thc D u t c h y o f U r b i n ^ had ftruck fuch a Pannick into that C i t y , that i. had aftually tent up the G o u t a g a in into his H o line Ik’s S h o u lder, l e d t any new Pretcnfioni fhould be ftartcd o n that fide, to thc p r j u d i c e of thc H o l y See. H i s Sardinian M a je ft y is repairing and augi m c m ing thc Fortifica'inns in all ihofe P U c c i in his Dominions w h i c h lie upon the F r o n tiers o f France. fnly 8. T h e y write f r o m Vienna* T h a t the R e p o r t s o f thc formidable State of thc T u r k s A r m y , having determined this C o u r t to order .theirGcnerals in H u n g a r y to get ihcbcft A c c o u n t they c o u ld of ir, their Generals fent S p ies ac cordingly, w h o , having found Means ro intro duce themfelves into ihc Enem i c i C a m p s , and other Places, report, that the laid A r m y , w h i c h w a f incampM for m o ll part between Nifta and W i d d i n , confiftcd of i 50,000 M e n , w h o were form ’ d into the fo l l o w i n g B o d i e s viz. four Bodies o f Janizaries, onc o f w h i c h conlifts of 24,000 M e n , raifcd partly in thc Provinces o f European T u r k y , and partly in the G o v e r n ment o f B i b y U n ; another ot 10,000 M e n rail ed alfo in E u r o p e ; a third of 9000 Men, raifcd the F rontiers of T u r k y ; a fourth o f 4.000 Mwii, w h o arc a ll p i c k ’ d S o ldiers, and coinpolc the G r a n d Viziers Guard. T h e r e are m o rco-' V. 1 24,000 Men draughted from bynn, 16 000 from Aciua, 1 3,000 from A lia M m o i , 8000 fr m D i a r b i k i r , fccoo h u m P.unphyn* or (Jar.onani, 6 oco from MiCvdoni*, 6 coo furnifiied by the Bcghcrbcys fr<-111 Amalia and Bradalia, and 4000 Spahi«, p a rt o f w h o m 'i e r v r for ilu G r nd Y i z c r ’ i G u i l d . T h c A r m y w h ic h thc T u . k s have i f f mbicd abrut Binder, amounts tu 100,000 Men, of the like'Troops. * O n T h u i f d i y wa$ put on board a S h ip in thc R i v e r , a lai&e Quantity of Lead S h o t, G u n powder and o ther W a r l i k e Stores, intended for G e o r g i a Laft W e e k a W o m a n w h o was taken into St. A n d r e w ’ s \ W o ik h o u fe in G u y ’ - i n - L a m , a s a cafual Poor* tnifcarrud thicc Icveral l imes, thc f i i l l time v i t l ' aa Mule C h i l d , thc n< xt D a y w i h a F e m a l e Child, and the Third I ime w i t h a M o n l t o , it had 1 Head and Body like a T o a d , and a Tail like a Rat. F o r fomc D y s paft a L i f t of the S h ip s o f W a r belonging to France', S j a i n , and H o l la n d , that art fit tor Service, have been handed abouc T o w n , w h e c b y it i p p p c a n that rhe Men o f W a r belonging lo rhe C r o w n of Gre*t B n u t n exceed them all in N u m b e r . — — ^ jtcrei S*r/jfaflun t* cvtrj T r u e Briton. O n M o n d a y next, about four in tbc After noon, M r . F<>x, who h t c l y dived ac W e ft n u n - ftcr, to thc great Surprize o f allwloUw h no, w i l l gtr under W a t e r Irom London-Briogc to W e f t n n n f t e r ; in his new invemtd Machine. W c h ear b y Letters from W a r f a w of the 30th of June, that the t u b of thc fame M o n h icveral H o u f c s were t h r o w n down in C h o c z u n , thc Turkifli Frontier lowards Poland, by an Eaithquake w i n c h continued a G u a i t c r o f i n H o u r . Yeftcrday the Commiftioncrs o f thc N a v y contracted for feveral Thoufand Quarters o f W h e a t for the life o f bis Majefty’ s N a v y , W c bear that the H o n . Lhatlcs.hanc, E f q ; is a p p o itrcd his M . J . f t y h M m i l l e r to t h t C o u i t of Turin. Lnft S u n d a y E v e n i n g an E x p r r f s a rrived at K c i . l i ngton from M a d r id, with Difpuiches of great Importance. from his Excclh ncy B e n ja m in K e e n , LLfq; hisM u jc f t y ’s Envoy Lxtiaoru i n a i y and Plenipotentiary toth e l a i d C o u i t . T h i s M o r n i n g Books and M o n t y wa* fc r t to PortftLOuth, from the Pay Office in B u a d Street, to pay thc W a g e s due to the 31ft: o f December^ (o thc Companies ot his M a jefty5^ S h ip s the Port Mahon and L i v e l y ; as alio to pay tbc Hound C r u z i c r , and Sw t f c Sloops to the lame T i m e . Yeftcrday M o r n i n g died at his L o d g i n g s at Little Ghcllca, John M o r g a n , E l q ; L i e u tenant ol onc ot His M a j e f t y ’ s Ships o f W a r .