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OCTOBER 27

... just before the Messenrr left there. This caused an order to be issued from the Council Office on Friday afternoon, for the ship which brought Mr. Proudman to perform , quarantine. The order extends to all vessels arriving at our ports from Philadelphia ...

SHIPS AND CLIAZIA MILLTHORP. Towers, from Oboo, With wool. LANCASTER. Cuteami.--Naptilna. lelnnen, he St. ..

... 4Avraynce:—Peopie saved. The Burnt Navr. , —There are at praset . in 746 ships of war e of which lift are tithe la Whom JO to 44 gues t 166 imams, 140 sloops of war, 6 ere ship, 166 arms.] brigs, 66 Jotters, and 70 gunoreisels and luggersi besides which ...

ItENDJL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. At our cattle-fair yesterday, there was a pester show than usual, good cattle i ..

... Lancaster, that a large ship, the name of which is not lumen, is aground in Morecambe Bay, about half way betwixt Heysham Point and Peele Castle. We have also received a letter from Kent's Bank, dated Nov. 7, which mentions a large ship being on shore at Carmel ...

The Chesterfidd packet has been captured off Alderney by a French privateer

... bbth being dark sad hazy, and the ships muc kesised, our made the sir nal to close, 'and. the drench did same. half-past eight, with liWe win _the action commenced dose. Thi, ' French Commodore Wbg the advanced ship, was taken is 25 minutes A ,with the ...

le fuss, a compteneat of men. An old %an and a boy belonging to the Fame were left on mid,

... in the year 1777 by a prank of some English captains. These jolly tars bad been pushing about the can on board one of the ships in the harbour, when one of the party proposed to drink a bowl of punch on the top of Pompey's Pillar. The frolic was ap' prove ...

MAR

... him I th a nk you, Capt. Henry Moore, of the ship Ambits._ 'a t lorkli —1 vita without it mate and a nd about naive of r . • ie.*. I U. pod on Saturday, pawners from 19 14 not having given an enter was lost on on tbe 17 •, 1 su mmer, and ben ice-house ...

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... letter from Captain Sir George R. Collier, of his Majesty's ship SurveilWitt, addressed to Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, Bart. transmitted by the latter to John Wilson Croker, Esq. Ws Majesty's ship Surveil!ante, at anchor SIR, in Bennet) Roads, Oct. 90, 1811 ...

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... course, our expedition will have to cope. Tile Batavians are represented as extremely happy in the knowledge that they bkve lost their mother-country, and are now a colonfiarFrance. . Letters brought from Buenos-Ayres by the Lightning sloop of war yesterday ...

4Ehrontrit

... 18-pounders. The others were much shattered, and it is said that several of them were driven on shore, and lost. The late heavy gales forced our ships on the Frisch coast to take shelter in Quilwron Bay. The following were ,ing there on the 4th inst : The ...

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... informing you, that the boats of his Majesty's ship under my command, with the small-arm men and Royal. Marines, the whole under the command of Lieutenant Henderson (first of this ship,) were detached on the ship anchoring here, in order to attack a convoy ...

1111 SHIPS ARRIVED AND CLEARED

... to Liver. 29.09 4 , 40 stormy W. Flami- p er, is lost near Czniervon. 16 29.45 47 41 .—.- W. eto re- The Fletcher,%----1, from, Mirasnicta to Liverpool, is 17 29.92 46 39 0.015 Showers 8. W• Malta. lost at Southport, and nine of her crew. 18 30.00 50 43 ...

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... line-ofbattle ships have severally made a report upon it, accompanied with their opinion, m and propose d guards and protections for of the u loss m. The of the Peewee frigiC d Captiiin Barry, has bo . ien the cause of the survey. She was lost in coming through ...