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Mercurius politicus, Number 435, 23rd-30th September 1658 E.756[21]

From the Dyet at Warshow, relating that the King of
Poland was gone toward Thoren, and a numerous Army under
the command of Lubomirsky was marching thither
also.
From Berlin, 18 Sept.
Yesterday went the Prince Electors Guard to the Camp,
and they ate advanced to Whitstock: his Electoral Highness
quartered that night at Oramenburg, the next day he
went to Whitstock: the Princess is returned to day coming
from Oranienburg, where the Count of Dhona is Governor,
The Prince of Anhalt is General of the horse, who is gone
with his Electoral Highness, and many other persons of
quality.
From Nurenburg, Sept. 13.
His Imperial Majesty and Arch-Duke Leopold having
been with the Prince Elector of Bavaria several daies at
Munchen, he was stately entertained and feasted, and several
sorts of Recreations were used. After which his Imperial
Majesty went on the 4 of September from thence to Lintz,
from thence to goe on in his journey homeward to Vienna,
where he is expected, and great preparations are made to receive
him magnificently. The Imperial Commissioners ordained
and appointed for the deputation-day, namely the
Lord Otting Earle of Ottingon, the Lord Craen, and the
Lord Guppelt are arrived at Regensburg, intending to goe
on in their Journey to Frankford, to reassume the Treaty on
the 11 of October next ensuing.
To his Highness the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England,
Scotland, and Ireland, &c.
The Humble Address of the Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriff, and the
rest of the Common Council of the Town and County of
New-Castle upon Tyne.
May it please your Highness,
HOw greatly our Soules have bin afflicted for the death of
his late Highness your Renowned Father, and our true
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