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THE J7 SWANSEA, FKIDAY, June 15. SHIP N-EWS. Jolin and Elizatctli, Chivn- uing John and Eleanor, Berwick; and Thomas, Day, from St. 11e¡¡, with copper ore Cardiff" Castle, J enkins, from Bris- tol; Fanny, WiHiams; and Unity-, Jones, /-ti • • a A Gn,d.]n from (iJocester unarming f>ei.ry, «jr-ru.mus,• «um-^u..ulc Friends, Gimhict, from Minehead, it sundries; In- dustry, Jones, from Beaumaris; and' William and Mary, Jones, from Conway, with state; Maria, Griffiths; and Priseiila, White, from Dnblin; Renown, Tedball, from Cork Sallv, Thoihas and Judith, Ilaxris, from bfoughall;. Kitty, Gibbins, from Dungarvan James and John, Mar- s-ha)f, from the Isle of Man Swan, Rees, from Cardigan WTilham, Anderson, from Fish guard"; Betsy, Barrett, from (J lac ester Unanimity, Croekford, from Mmehead Eleauor, Jones and Sprightly, Nichols, from Illracombe Astrea, Button, from Padstow; John and Betsy, Lade;, and Fanny, Bowen, from Bideford; Richard, Key, Irom Barnstaple; John, M'Donald, from St. Ives; Maria, Prichard, tram Amlwch; and Elizabeth, Rees, from Mil- ford, all in ballast. Cleared out, June 8, the Phoenix, Diamond and New Expedition, Hawkins, for Bristol, with sundries; Two Sisters, Dawson, forKinsaie; Elizabeth, Jones, for Cork; PrinCSfs Royal, James, for Wexford Expedition, Mor- gan;'and Vigilant, Fisber, for Waterford. Birmingham, Gill, for Pl\ino\itli; Yeoman's Glory, Bibbins, tor Teign- mouth Susan, Jones, for Appledore B^tsy, Lott; and James and Ann, Johns, for Bridgewater, with coal or culm.—9, William and Catherine, Phillips, for Bristol, with sundries; Sampson, Harries; and Agenoria, James, for Waterford Summer, Thomas, for Cork; Providence, Owens, for Wexford; Beginning, Evans, for Aberthaw Gnoil Castle, Sanders; .Union, lox; and.Hope, Yeo, for Plymouth Betsy, Tregarthin and Dalton, for. Truro; Marianne, Bond; and Harto-rd, Walters, for St, res Diligence, Thonias, for Padstow; Applcdore, Jones, for BidefoTd; and Pomoiia, Bow-en, for Illracombe, with coal or culm.—11, Swan, Rees, fot Wexford; London, Probert, for Amlwcji; Good Intent, Leach Sally and William, Sanders; Rose, Davies; and Betsy, Johns, for St. Ives; Two Brothers, Cbiswell, for Ilfracombe Mary, Bibbmsi for Exeter; Union, JRees and John,, Treluddra, for TruroIndustry, Salt, for Fowey and Nancy, Gay, ■for Plymouth, with- coal or culm,'—12 and 13, Maria, Griffiths-, for Wexford Ferret, Hughes, for Gatcombe, with copper; Ronsonby", Welch, tor Cork; Amlwch, Owens, for Amlwch; Diana, Foss; Princess'of ,,Waies, .Walters; Clulow,-Itiee-; Oakweli, Jones; and'Aurora, Waiters, for, Styil'ti Beiison and Fortitude, Jenkins, for Plymouth Hammond, Haneorne, for Truro; John and Elizabeth, Channon; and Two Brothers, Ed- wards, for St. Ives; John and Betty, IJoyd, for Bide- ford Times, Mefhuish, for Fowey Charming Betty, G.rithths, for Minelveadand lietsy. Striblui^ tor Pad- stow, with coal or culm.—Unity, Jones, for Glocester, with sundries; Sprightly, Nichols, for Barnstaple Water- tf.ou.tb, Cutliffe* for Itfracombe Astrea,"Buttorf, for Bide- ford; and Unity, Crockford, for Minehead, with coal or cuhn. < Lloiighcr.—Arrived'* the Goodson, BIackmore, with cop- per ore for Penclawdd; Eeturah, Joyce, from Miiford Commerce, Williams and Ann and Man") Griffiths, from Fishguard; Eleanor, Williams, from Pwlhely; London; Probert; Amlwch, Oivens; and Elizabeth, Hughes, from Amlwch; and Jane, Betty, and Peggy, Curwen, from Dungarvan. • Sailed, the Princess Royal, James, for Wexford Am- lwch, Owens; and London, Probert, for Amlwch, with coals. Neath.—Arrived, the Happy. Return, Broomham; and Trial, Symohs, from Bristol, with market goods; Bird, Par-. rot; and Good Intent, Furney,, from Bridgwater, with sun- dries; Mary, Brown; and Riviere, Cooper> from St. lyes, with copper ore Fortune, Amy, from Jersey; Flora, Ford Five Brothers, Hodge; and Agenoria, Lobbett, from Dub- lin, in ballast.. '■ Cleared out, the Princess .Royal, 0*'en> Cardigan, with pig iron; Trial,Symons, for Bristol, with sundries Lively, Evans; and Bristol Trader, Jones, lor -Cardigan Sally Ann, Winsor; and Thomas and Wdham, .Gosswelt, for Plymouth; Betsy, Perkins, forPorlock; Blessing, Bry- ant, for Bridgwater; Venus, Harvey; and Sally, Periam, for Exeter; Ann, Jones, for Lyme Industry, -Anb, and Charlotte, Miller, for Bridport; Dove, Matthews; and Flora, Ford, for Dartmouth; Hop Branch, Dunn, for New H- ham; Requin, Pretty Johns, for Penryn: AnmCrocker; an4 Prosper, Wehb.-for W atchet; Grace, Wills, for Barnstaple; Mary, Browjn, for Ilfracombe; Friendship, Reynolds, for St. Ives; Five Brothers, Hodge, for Falmouth; William and Sally, Parrott, for Cork; Mary and Peggy, Thomas, for Waterford; Seaflower, Jones, tor Wexford; and Invincible, .Edwards, for Wicldow, till with poal or culm. Cardiff.—Arrived, the Start, Pettigru, from London; Castle of Cardiff, Clements Trial, Pllge ? and-- St. Pierre, Davies, from Bristol, with sundries; Industry, Onel, horn Newnham, with timber Glory, Towers, from-, with pig iron; Mary, Hagun, from Dartmouth Pomona, Heath, from Plymouth; Jane, Evans, from Cardigaa; William, Bucksfield, from Ln erpool; and Hope, Spicer, from Dublin, in ballast.. Sailed, the Honour, Christmas, for London, with bar iron; Hebe, Harris; for Bristol, with sundries; Tredegar," Richards, for Newry, .with pig'iron and oak bark; Bide- ford, Taylor, for Kinsaie; Happy Cotrple, Campbell and Providence, Jeukin^, for- Youglutll; Princess ot; Wales, Coffey and Temple, Iloskins, for Cork, all with coals. Carmarthen.—Arrived, the Lark, Rogers; from Newport, with pig iron; and the Endeavour, Davies, ftbirt Llmfelly, with coals. Sailed, the Unity, George, for Bristol; Lark, Rogers, for Che pstow; and Union; Rogers, for Portsmouth, with oats Excellent, Davies, for London and William, Lloyd, for Bristol, with tin; and Peace and Plenty, Jones, for Bristol, with dats, &:c.. T LLmeliij.— Arrived, the Betsy,and Mary, Richards, from Neath, with iron Mary Ann, Morgan, from Bideford, with earthenware; Maria, Thomas, from StockportIn- dustry, Nugent Elizabeth and'Mary, Copley; Diligence, Nugent; and Betsy, George, from Dublin, in ballast. Cleared out, the Padgey, Richards, for London, with cast-iron Mary, Long; and St. David, Hall, for Car- marthen Taunton, Owen, for Cardigan) Fanny, Jones; and Begg, Edwards, for Aberystwith Kitty, Wills and Bawcomb, Collins, for Dartmouth Richard and Mary, Sinnott, for Looe; and Caroline, Periam, for Plymouth, with coals and Friendship,. Williams, for Waterford, with c i-, I ni. Torbny.—Arrived frnm WaJes, the William and Mary, Stockman; Edward, Vittery; Three Brothers, Swaliin Eagle, Pillar"; Hawk, Jones; and Duchess of Somerset, Brand, "with stone-coal for London: Plymouth.Arrived, the brig Peggy, Morgan, laden with oats, from Cardigan,'bound to 'London, brought in by the British Fair cutter, having been deserted by the crew on supposing the cutter to be a French privateer. Bristol -Came in, the Amelia, Kindar, from Dannie New-York Packet, Webb, from New-York; Express,'Rus- sell, from Belinal; Prince William. Henry, Knight; John and Saily,Brown; atHfLady Fitzgerald, Crosby, from Cork George," Phuhps, from Waterford; Mefchbourne, Parfit; and Lahard-vfreii) Dublin. Entered out, the Fhoniix, Diamond; New Expedition, Hawkinsand William and Catherine, Phdiips, for S'»au- sea; Trial, Symoi.s, for Em'j'i, J)orris; and Nancy, Rees, for Carmariitet; Tl'e Elizabeth, Oa.-hin, irom iieniscy to LSiistol, is lost [.'oiYBidetord Bar pari oi the. oin-go s,^v ed. lJt:dst<rw. —-Arrived; the Ei'utcavo;)', Knight; Union, Burt; and William and Mary, Brokeiwhire, ail 1ur Swan- sea Ebenezer, lita vey Prince Edward, Cole and Two Sibieir, Williams, from Cnrdi,if; Tiiree Friends, Vincent; I and Mary, Gould, from Trilby. •Sailed} the Kitty, W'J'is, jor Swansea j and Man", Gould, for Tenbv. St: lfVi'S.— Arrived, the Marv, Slade; St. Ives, Stevens; Mount G.alpin, Noal; Wiliictiu ami Jane, Roberts; and Joseph, Clark, all from Walts, with coals. Truro.—Entered inwards, the Polly, Cook and Friends EndeavbutJ -Davies, from Swansea; arid Happy Couple, Clark, from Cardiff, all with coals. Cleared out, the Brothers, Bali, for Swansea, with cop- per ore. Fahiioulh:—Arrived, the Pelican, Thumas; from Swansea. Arrived at Swansea, Lady Ilalev, Mr. and Mrs. Mans-1 field, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas and family, Mr. Burnett, Mr. Price, Mrs. Beaver, Miss Ciunuberry, &c. The Morristov/n armed brig sailed from this port on Tuesday evening, with an unusually large num- ber of vessels bound round land under her convoy, f A vessel caine in- last, night that sailed under convoy ol the Endeavour iinned brig, which she i left between Lundy and Bristol, with about 20 sail under her charge, bound for this and neigh- bouringports: 0 The Cleveland tender sailed from hence yester- day morning, With new-raised men for the navy.. Cardiif Races commence next Wednesday, and promise high gratification to the lovers of the turf. y We have this, week commenced a series of ex- tracts from Ciuhpbeil's Political Survey of Britain, embracing objects.of the highest importance to the Principality of Wales. We know that consi- derable impr^Vem'fcnts. have taken place since the publication j^f .thii, important work, but much, very much remains,to be done and we shall feel singularly happ^f we succeed in promoting a spirit still Further.'to improve and benefit a coun- try, on which Nature has bestowed so many of her choicest blessings. ,i; ¡ We shall present our readers with a faithful ab- r stract of Mr..Pjtt's bill,.for establishing and main- taining a permanent additional force for the de- fence of the realm, now in its progress through Parliament, as soon as it shall have received all the amendments which may be judged necessary. Weintreat attention to the advertisement in our first page^.announcing a subscription for the nume- rous and unfortunate family of the late John Grif- fiths.—So strong a claim on public benevolence seldom occurs. The western regiment of Glamorgan volunteers, having completed their period of permanent duty at Carmarthen, six companies returned hither this day, and the remainder will arrive to-morrow. A diligent attention to duty, and the most exem- plary propriety of conduct, were universally ma- nifested by the regiment during its stay in that populous and respectable town. In honourable testimony of the latter, a special assembly of the Corporation was held yesterday, the thanks of which were unanimously voted to the corps, and the men were liberally regaled with drink previous to commencing their march this morning. The third battalion of Carmarthenshire volun- teers returned .to Carmarthen yesterday, after per- forming permanent duty for three week's at Haver- fordwest, where they merited the esteem of all ranks by their laudable zeal to improve in disci- pline, and their very orderly and praise-worthy de- "laeanour. Monday, the three companies of Merthyr volun- teers (part of the eastern Glamorgan regiment) arrived at that place from Swansea. They were met by a vast concourse of their fellow towns- people, and the joy that pervaded all ranks at the safe return of those who have volunteered their lives and fortunes in defence of-the country is not to be expressed.—Immediately after their arrival in town; they were formed in a. circle, and addressed by Capt. Meyrick in an elegant and energetic speech, thanking them tor their exemplary conduct when on duty—reminding them of the cause they were engaged in a cause in which the highest to the meanest subject in the realm found themselves in- terested—and concluded by telling them they would not be called out again before next Sunday three weeks. The U sk volunteers were inspected last week by Col. Sladden, who expressed himself highly grati- fied with their appearance and discipline.—The corps has since entered upon permanent duty at Cardiff. Saturday last the Abergavenny volunteers, com- manded by T. Morgan, Esq. of the Hill, near that place, marched into Hereford, for the purpose of remaining on permanent duty for fourteen days. They are a very fine body of men, amounting to 240, and are far advanced 'in their discipline. 0 The Monmouthshire volunteer infantry, a. re- markably fine corps of nearly 600 men, marched into Chepstow last week, on permanent duty.— The town ofMorimouth volunteers are/under or- ders to march to Bristol on Alordayncxt, on per- manent duty for 14 days. The Herefordshire yeomanry cavalry, and the Hereford volunteers, having compleated their pe- riods of permanent duty, the former at Worcester, and the latter at Glocester, have returned home.— The admirable speech of Col. Matthews, on the presentation of colours to the latter corps, (which we reluctantly omitted last week for want of time and room) will be found in the succeeding page. The loyal Frodsham volunteer infantry have just completed their period of fifteen days permanent duty at Wrexham. Serjeant Hewett, of the loyal Worcester, volun- teers, (being one of the serjeants allowed by Go- vernment) has been tried by a. Court Martial for absenting himself from the,corps, and going to Bristol without leave, where he was apprehended and brought back as a deserter-by a party of the Bedford militia. lie was sentenced to be publicly reprimanded, and dismissed the corps—under the impression, that no corporal punishment could equal the. stigma of being thus disgracefully" dis- missed from so respectable a body of men. Last week, the ItightHon. Lord Dynevor and the Earl of Pbwis were introduced to his Majesty, the former on his appointment to the Lord Lieutenancy of Carmarthenshire, in the room of the late John Vaughan, Esq. and the latter on succeeding to the same office for the counties of Salop and Mont- gomery. Mr. Jones, of Bryntirron, has been appointed, by the Lords of the Treasury, Inspector of Taxes tor North-Wales. Major Noel has resigned his command in the Worcester militia.—Captain Gwinnell succeeds to the Majority. Mr. Phillips, a-Worcestershire gentleman, who married the divorced Countess of Exeter, formerly Miss- Hanhury, is come into the possession of 12,0001. per annum, by the death of the Marquis of Exeter. On the 80th ult. Mr. W. Morgan, son of Mr. Mor- gan, near Rhyd-y-gravel, in Monmouthshire, to- gether with a servant boy, were drowned whilst 11 p- washing sheep in the river Usk. They were at- tempting to go '.urough the river on horseback, in pursuit of the sheep, which had got upon the oppo- site bank, when, suddenly getting beyond his I depth, the horse made a plunge, and they were both t'hrown over his head. It was near three ¡ hours before their bodie-s could be found. The •• -ng-oypected mats; at yj-y Carmarthen and Mcdfim men, was determined HI lavvur of the. former dii Tuesday. The parties, af- terwards-dined at the house ol*Mr; Henry Phyi; victualler, at Mednni; where a sumptuous enter- tainment was provided oil the occasion: and as a late hour the company retired, highly gratified with the amusement aud entertainment of the d, Y. Monday la.st<fn order was received for-the e>;e- cution, OIl Saturday next, (to-morrow) Of John Mor- ris, convicted of horse-stealing at the last Carmai- then Assizes, but who has since been respited ffuiu time to time. We are concerned to state, that the Hereford-" shire apple orchards have lately been.so generally visited witth blights, as not only to cut off all hopes of a supply of cider this year, but to de- strov the vegetation of the trees; and the iinurv has partially Extended to die foliage of the oak.— The pear trees have in general escaped. Caution.—Committed,to Hereford gaol,. for two months, Thomas Davies, for riding on his mas- ter's waggon, thereby causing it to be overturned. —Two drivers were on Saturday convicted at Shrewsbury in the penalty of 10s. and costs, for riding on their waggons; Five journeymen carpenters were convicted at Limerick, last week, of combining to obtain an ad- vance of wages, and sentenced to be each fined 101. imprisoned six months, and never to be ad- mitted to make any charge in any court of record, or to give any evidence Copper Ores sold at Truro on Thursday the 7th inst. Mines. Tms. Pitrehasers. at per Ton. Wheal Fortune 1-8<1, Rose Co. 7 14 0 ditto 144 Chead. O. Williams & P. Grenfell 6 Ó 0 ditto 82 English Co., 6 5 0 ditto Ilos.e Co. • 1 0 ditto 51 ditto. i 6 8 6 ditto 48 ditto V 7 9, O Wheal Virgin 132 ditto 9 15 (j ditto 91 ditto 7 13 6 ditto 73 ditto 10 8 6 ditto 72 Mines Royal Co. 9 5 0 WheaIMaid 88 Cornish Co. [) 16 6 West Wheal Virgin 46 Mines' Koyal Co.' 12 14 (3 Tons 1073 Standard 129 to 132..

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