Days BANK 1746. INDIA South Sea South Sea South Sea 4per Cent.14 per Cent. Bank An. 13per Cent. [India Bonds B. Cir.pr, Wind at STOCK.STOCK. STOCK. Annu, old Ann. new 1747. 1748. B. Annu. Sunday PRICES of STOCKS in OCTOBER, BILL of MORTALITY, &c. Weather London. BILL of Mortality from Sept. 26. to O&. 24. Males 5952 præm. !. s. d. 2 140 1902190 116 115 107 106 곱 ᄒ 107 1071107 1017102 795 a 78 Deal. N. E. S. S. E. fair warm Christ. fair Femal. 572 3 140 140 190 1161 107 105 107 78s a 77 W. N. W. fair rain Buried 115 106 107 107 W. S. W. fair 140 190곱 107 106 107 102 79s a 78 W. S. W. rain 140 115 108 107 106 107107 102788 a 80 S. W. fair 107 106 107 102 795 a 80 W. fair 8 Sunday N. N. W. fair 9 140 107 106 105 107 102 798 a 80 N. fair 10 140 190115 107 105 107 107106 102 79% a So N. E. fair 108 107 105 106 1 102 798 a 80 12 137138 190 107 106 105 106 102 795 a 81 S. W. N. 13 138 190 1 1154 106 106 107 107 102 80s a 81 E. by N. 14 1061107 107 102 818 a 82 N. N. E. cloud.cold N. N. cloudy N. N. W. clo. warm N. W. 70 and 80 86 fair rain Buried 22 Sunday 23 38 190 115108 106 105 106 102 778 a 78 2 24 138 191 115 108 106 105 25 138 190 115106exdiv. 105 106 106 27 1381372 190 106 106 28 137 106 106 105 105 104 104 102101 785 a 79 29 Sunday fair 30 138 190 106 106 104 급 104 1 102 778. 31 138 2/ 190 106 106 104 4 104 102 788. S. W. o N. by W. N. W. N. N. W. S. W. TH HE magiftrates of Amfterdam have iffued a placard, that no mafter of alehouse or tavern, or other houfe of that kind, fhall receive company, or fupply them with liquor, after nine o'clock at night, under the penalty of 25 guelders; and that no person shall keep a house for people to affemble in purposely for finging, under pain of paying 100 guelders for the first offence, if on a week day, and 300 if on a Sunday, with the addition of corporal punishment for the fecond offence. The furmife mentioned in our laft, of the Dutch colony in Batavia having revolted, proceeded, it feems, from baron Imhoff the governor's marching with an army at the defire of the queen of Bantam, against her husband the king, whom he depofed because of his being mad, which feems to be a disease in his family, after they attain to a certain age. The current coin of all forts in the Auftrian Netherlands having been very much diminished during the war, by clipping, filing and washing, a large quantity of new money of feveral denominations, has been lately coined at Antwerp, by order of the emprefs-queen; and on the 1st inst. N. S. a placard was published for regulating the current value of all the coin now paffing in the country, both old and new ; but as the poffeffors think they will be lofers by this regulation, it has put a stop to all business, and not only the states of the feveral provinces, but the magistracy of the principal cities, have fent deputies to Bruffels to remonftrate against it, and folicit its being recalled. From Spain we hear, that the minifters are taking all poffible methods to raise a spirit of industry among the people of that kingdom, and to encourage them to improve their lands by husbandry; at the fame time they have granted charters for eftablishing manufactures of fine woollen cloth and stuffs, and workmen and utensils are expected from foreign countries for carrying on the fame. And that on the 26th ult. the chevalier d'Offorio, envoy extraordinary from the king of Sardinia, had a particular audience of his catholick majefty, at which he prefented a letter from the king his master, containing a demand of the Infanta Donna Maria Antoinetta in marriage for his fon the duke of Savoy, as to which his catholick majesty returned a favourable answer. Stockholm, Sept. 30. The Ruffian minifter has just delivered to our court a very extraordinary memorial, in fubftance as follows: "That the emprefs of Ruffia being determined to maintain the form of government in the manner it is at present established in Sweden, and of which her Imperial majefty is guaranty, she must cause her troops to enter Finland, left on the death of the reigning king any motions fhould be made contrary thereto : That those are to continue there on the footing of friends; that they are to obferve an exact difcipline, and live entirely at their own expence, till fuch time as the new king is proclaimed, and has made affurance by oath that he will maintain the prefent form of the government, and obferve its treaties, particularly that of Neustadt, &c. That those who act not in a friendly manner to the faid troops, are to be treated themselves as rebels: But if, on the contrary, they conform to the defire with which her Imperial majefty is animated for the good of the Swedish nation, the promises to continue her favour and protection to them; and moreover engages, befides her own guaranty, to procure also the guaranty of fome other powers." Our minifters have answered to the following effect: "That the prince fucceffor has already given publick and sufficient affurances, that his royal highness will not fwerve or depart from his agreements, or ever undertake any thing to the leaft prejudice of the rights and liberties of the kingdom: But that, if notwithstanding all these folemn affurances, the empress of Ruffia perfifts, on any pretence whatever, in the intention of making her troops pafs the frontiers of Finland, the king cannot otherwise regard fuch a step than as an act of hoftility, and an open rupture; and that, in fuch case, his majesty thinks himself justly authorized to employ, for his defence, the means which is in his power, &c." 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