Confequences of the battle of Colin. King of Pruffia evacuates Bohemia. Battle of Haftenbeck. Convention of Clofter-feven. Expedition to Roch- fort. Kufians enter Pruffia. Auftrians befiege Schweidnitz. French and Imperialifts make incurfions into Brandenburg. Swedes enter Pomerania. Battle of Norkitten. General Lehwald defeated. Bad condition of the Battle of Refbach. Schweidnitz taken by the Auftrians. Prince of Bevern attacked in his entrenchments. Breflau taken by the Auftrians. King of Pruffia marches into Silefia. The Battle of Lissa. Breslau retaken. Auftrians Ruffians and Swedes retire. Hanoverians resume their arms. Cruelty of the French. Condition of their army. Caftle of Harburg befieged. Preparations for an expedition to Louisbourg. Laid afide. Fort William- Henry taken. Exploits of Admiral Watjon and Colonel Clive in India. French retire out of Hanover. The taking of Hoya. Minden taken. Diftress of the French. Generofity of the Duke de Randan. The French retire be- Alterations in the French miniftry. The state of the English affairs in the year 1758. Subfidy treaty with the King of Pruffia. Affairs of Sweden and Ruffia. Schweidnitz taken. King of Pruffia enters Moravia and invefts Olmutz. Conduct of Count Daun. Attacks the Pruffian convoy. Siege of Olmutz raised. King of Pruffia marches into Bohemia CHAP. X. Allies pass the Rhine. Battle of Crevelt. Action at Sangerfbaufen. Action at Meer. Allies repafs the Rhine CHAP. XI. 43 Retreat from Bohemia. Measures of Count Daun. Battle of Cuftrin. King of Pruffia marches into Saxony, and joins Prince Henry CHAP. XII. General Oberg defeated at Lauwerenhagen. 48 King of Pruffia surprised at Hobkirchen. M. Keith and Prince Francis of Brunswick killed. Affair at Gorlitz. King of Pruffa marches into Silefia. M. Daun invests Drefden. The Juburbs burned. King of Pruffia raifes the fiege of Neifs and Cofel. He returns into Saxony. Bohemia. Difpofitions for the winter CHA P. XIII. The Auftrians retire into 55 The burning of the frips at St. Malo. Taking of Cherbourg. Defeat at St. Cas. Operations in America. Siege and taking of Louisbourg. English army defeated at Ticonderoga. They take Frontenac. The French abandon Fort du Quefne. "Conclufion of the annals of the year 1758 The CHRONICLE. Odd Advertisements Remarkable affair that happened to the Duke of Marlborough Supplies granted by parliament for the year 1758 65 78 119 121 127 State of the national debt as it stood Jan. 11, 1757, and Jan. 11, 1758 STATE PAPERS. 138 Major General Yorke's Memorial to the Deputies of the States-General on the 22d of Dec. 1758 144 Count D'Affry's Memorial to them of the 25th of July 147 Another of Jan. 25 147 Memorial of tavo hundred and fixty-nine merchants to the States Letter of the States General to the States of Holland and Weft-Friesland 152 Amfterdam merchants Memorial to the Princess Gouvernante The Pope's Brief, conferring the title of Apoftolical Queen of Hungary on Inftructions of the States of Courland to their deputies at Warfaw King of Poland's Univerfalia for a general Dyet at Warfaw Pruffian Memorial concerning the burning of the fuburbs of Drefden General Amberft's letter to him and the answer A piece extracted from authentic documents of the French administration in Baron Gemmingen's Memorial to the Dyet of the Empire Extract from a manifefto lately published by authority at Paris The reigning Duke of Brunfwick's letter to his brother Prince Ferdinand The King of England's conduct as Elector of Hanover, in answer to the Parallel of the conduct of the King of France, with that of the King of Particularities that attended a Lady after the Small Pox Lord Sommers's, Duke and Dutchess of Marlborough's, Lord Godolphin's, Lord Sunderland's, Lord Wharton's, Lord Cowper's, the Earl of Not- tingham's, and Sir Robert Walpole's characters by Dr. Swift Defcription of the court and perfon of Queen Elizabeth, from Hentzer Sufferings of the perfons in the black bole at Calcutta An authentic narrative of the Lofs of the Doddingion Indiaman The wonderful preservation of three perfons buried above five weeks An English prisoner's escape from a French Ship Robert Eaftburn's captivity among the Americans and his escape Dying Speech of Mr. Cuffe, Secretary to the Earl of Effex 376 377 377 Dr. Bret's fermon on conjugal love and duty, preached at St. Ann's in Dublin; with a dedication to the Right Honourable Lady Caroline Ruffel Copy of a will of a citizen of Bern in Switzerland 379 382 Method of taking off paintings in oil from the cloths or wood on which they were done 383 POETRY. An Ode to the country gentlemen of England by Dr. Akenfide The birth-day Ode New year's Ode for 1759 Verfes to the People of England by William Whitehead, Efq; Ode to the King of Pruffia by M. de Voltaire and tranflation Ode in the fecond act of Agis Ode in the fifth act of Agis An epitaph on Johnny Armstrong 408 Tranflation of a French Ode 409 King's of Pruffia's Ode on death tranflated by Dr. Hawkesworth 410 Mr. William Thompson's Ode Brumalis tranflated by Mr. Tatterfal Epiftle from the King of Pruffia to Voltaire, tranflated by J. G. Cooper,. Efq; 410 411 414 415 4F7 The latter part of Chap. 6. of St. Matthew paraphrafed 418 Verfes written at the gardens of William Shenston, Efq; 427 429 Prologue to Agis Epilogue to Agis Prologue to Cleone To the Rev. Dr. Warburton Verfes dropt in Mr. Garrick's temple of Shakespear at Hampton |