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Captain-General and Governor in Chief, in and over His Majesty's Province of the _Massachusetts Bay_, in _New-England_, and Vice-Admiral of the same. A PROCLAMATION. _WHEREAS certain Persons, who remain hitherto undiscovered, have of late committed great Disorders in the Night-Time, within several Towns in this Province, and particularly have broke the Windows of some Meeting Houses, and of the Dwelling-Houses of several Persons, by flinging thereinto great Stones and Bricks, thereby indangering the Lives of the Inhabitants, as well as injuring their Houses, against the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, and in Contempt of his Laws:_ I HAVE therefore thought fit, with the Advice of His Majesty's Council, to issue this Proclamation, requiring all Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Constables, and all other Officers whom it may concern, and also recommending it to all other His Majesty's good Subjects within this Province, to use their utmost Endeavours for discovering and bringing to Justice all Persons concerned in such disorderly and riotous Practices. AND I do hereby promise, that whosoever shall discover and detect all or any of the Persons concerned therein, so that they or any of them may be lawfully convicted of any such Offences, shall receive out of the Public Treasury of this Province the Sum of _TEN POUNDS_ Lawful Money, as a Reward to be paid upon the Conviction of such Offender or Offenders. _GIVEN at the Council-Chamber in_ Boston, _the Seventh Day of_ July, 1761, _in the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of GOD, of_ Great-Britain, France, _and_ Ireland, KING, _Defender of the Faith, &c._ Fr. Bernard. By His Excellency's Command, A. OLIVER, Secr. GOD Save the KING. * * * * * In the "Boston Gazette," this same year, August 10, Samuel Smith objected to people reporting that he "was run away." _WHEREAS it has been falsely reported by some ill minded litigious Persons that I, the Subscriber, was run away, THIS is to inform the Public, and especially those that it doth concern, That I have been no further than_ Philadelphia, _a Trading, with a Design to return Home in about two Months,
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