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... Consort are very healthy, and had not lost one man. Extract of letter from Bourdeaux, March, 21. The Liberty, Wilson, from Philadelphia, arrived here the 16th inst. by whom we have advice that seven sail of ships lay the Delawar river, ready to sail for ...

RID AY and SATURDAYS

... was immediately reprinted, and circulated through the kingdom. We can allure the Public, from the bell authority, that 120 Ships of the Britilli Navy are now in commilllon, viz. 6 of ...

PRICE of STOCKS Bank

... irdin, aged ynari; a young Man endowed will) ever;, a.urable .-jualhy 1 agrible of rendering the I*arcnt !i,.gpy. war trade a Ship-Carponter, and during the time hia Apprenticeihip (which was Mary Port; of employing his vacant hours wanton Idlenefs, devoted ...

MILITIA BILL. On the

... and in ordinary.* 27 arelikewife building.*Of guns, there are 17 in commiffion, 1 repairing, I inordinary, and building.* Ships of leffcr denomination are not adverted to in this recapitulation. Capt. D.vag rs of the Rawlinfon, who is arrived Liverpool ...

Several coantics are

... Whiteside, from Jamaica for this port, (one the fleet) foundered in the gale off the Banks of Newfoundland, and thirty one people lost: Capt. Whiteside, the Second Mate, and a Boy, were taken up the Sarah of Lancaster, where the said vessel is arrived. Capt ...

Hynes, son of Mrs. H

... William Southward, in the prime of life.*Saturday last, in Chapel-street, Mr. William Smith, late boatswain of the Betsy, who lost his hand in firing a gun, as mentioned in our last.*Last week at Lancaster, Mr. Thomas Rowlandson, merchant, a young gentleman ...

Marriages. Friday la

... Friday last, at Cannonby church, Mr. Robert Ferguson, linen-merchant in Queen-street, to Miss Wood, daughter of Mr. Wood, ship-builder in Maryport.*Sunday se'ennight at Carlisle, Mr. Hewit, an eminent wood-monger at Cargo, to Miss Robson of Caldewgate ...

Deaths. On Thursday

... superfluous, his merit having been long, and universally known; suffice it therefore to say, that in him Learning and Humanity have lost one of their greatest ornaments, and Christianity one of its most able advocates; and, if ever human being deserved the high ...

1, 1) N. Febru/ity 2

... Christian, Esq.*Friday last, in Tangier-street, William Leece, mariner, belonging to the ship Ann of this port, and brother to one of the boys who was washed over board and lost on the homeward bound passage, which accident so affected the spirits of this youth ...

I. v> *> 1) O N, October |

... Plymouth, to pay off the officers and ships at that port. The Jupiter man of war of 50 guns, now under a compleat repair at Sheerness, is intended intended for the Leward Isand station, on the exchange of the ships that compose Sir Richard Hughes�¢ ...

Without Rijqutof cl BLANK any LOSS uhainioi Although there are Three blanks to a Prize. Fur TWO GUINEAS, For ONB

... than CoiUidcratton, That Quartet Inftt Share collt TWO GUINEAS, Eighth ONE GUINEA. and Sixteenth HALF-a*GUIN£A ; Blank. ALL LOST, and three arc THREE BLANKS toOnePritr; whervaa. the fame Priceifur the fame Brnrfiti withSHF.R-COLD. and Co, rcinro, even ...