ARRIVED AT LEI I'll,
... Aberdeen, goods. 3. Generous Mind, Pa-on, from Dundee, goods. 9. Hope, Norberg, from Eafterizcr, good*,. Richard, Main, for Dunkirk, grain. Jemima, Denoon, for Loiulon, goods. ...
... Aberdeen, goods. 3. Generous Mind, Pa-on, from Dundee, goods. 9. Hope, Norberg, from Eafterizcr, good*,. Richard, Main, for Dunkirk, grain. Jemima, Denoon, for Loiulon, goods. ...
... tobacco. TheArgo, Hutchison, from Middlebarg to Scotland, was taken off Yarmouth on the aoth December, and is carried to Dunkirk. 'The Fame, Hemfky, from tbe coaft of Catalonia to Portfmo-arh, is ftranded near the entrance of th* River E- brc, and it ...
... LLOYD'S LIST. June S TPHn JJetfey, She r— >ne, from Dunkirk to London, is car- %, ri— l into Ramfgate from the Ooodwin Sands, vvitii lof> of an anchor and cable. The Siftets, Finncune, from I.ondon to Cork, (track on a funkcn rock the ad inllant near ...
... CAP Ae ch By the By the Bedford, the Hagen Adelftein, Woxholt, frem Barcelona to Dunkirk, fent into Faimouth. By the Leopard, La Victoire, from Port au Prince to Havre-de-Grace, arri- ved at Falmouth. By the Lizard frigate, the Iris Amis-pri- vateer, ...
... to put into Lisbon, and wait there for Convoy. 'Tis laid that four Britifll Men of War are cruizing off rhe Har- bour of Dunkirk. ...
... LONDON. Orders are given by the Court of Prance not cq permit any Eng- lish Ships to come into the Harbour of Dunkirk. It is confidently laid that War will be declared againft France in a. few Days. . ?? We hear that si Bill will be brought into Parliament ...
... event near Dunkirk, in order that no account from the armies might pre- cede the difpatches for Government. In confequence of this fignal vi_fory, it is fjppofed that his Royal Highnefs the Duke of York will march once more againft Dunkirk with a veiy ...
... E-ctraCi ofa letter frai.-i Margie!:, July 25. By a fmack which arrived from Dunkirk laft Sunday, it maty be depended upon as a fadt, that Cunningham's privateer failed from thence in the night of the 2 ift inft. So great was tlieir hurry, the weather ...
... ths Ambaf- fador of Great Britain, tve could riot refafe this ?? ; efpecially as the faid privateer had lately failed from Dunkirk, in contempt ot the prorr.iie given tliat it fhouid not put to fea. However, the American agents here are much diffatijiied ...
... guns xvere left behind by the Britifh troops in their retreat iiom Dunkirk ? Was he to ur.elerfland that the Gazette contained an exaft account of the lofs that we had fuitaincd _: Dunkirk . If fo, lie allied upun what ground it was that ?? could rcfufe ...
... LIST, March 27. ' V ?? Virginia, i_ on firore on V P,l ye' ?? ?? i'C. iron, Le.lh to frur.vi._a, is tata. sod -.r ?? int., Dunkirk. , he Medit ?? Hendr.cl.fon, from Leghorn to Ham- bf, ' v ■'' i ■' o lo.Tl. ' 0 000 ?? S-r ' :-V.-cil ' 1 ?? ?? ?? Y'Y; ...
... commiffioned Yefterday and the Com- mand given to Capr. Cockburne. The Yarmouth and Somerfet will fail in a Day or two ; the Dunkirk and Litchfield are in great For- wardnefe. ...