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S'HIP NEWS. I he Good Hope, a Prussian vessel, from liotirdesiux, bound to Enibden, with wines, Ji-s been driven into this port by contrary winds, and will repair her damage here. .It is confirmed that the George and Tran- i rannacK ana the Unesiphorus, Treinethick, both from nence to Penzance, have been cantured by the Prench. ^'he former sunk as she was about to enter the enemy's p.»rt: Jlie C^ew W^rc P^ked up by a neutral, and earned to Lu- *ri*r(T>n vvaeiiC8 tw0 pj'theaj have arrived at Faimoutl). the enzance, Jenmngs, from Cornwall to this port, with copper ore, saned some ..time ago, and has not since been neard cf; it is therefore but too probable she has also fallen into the hands or tire French. Arrived, the Charlotte, Davis, from Bridgwater, with sun- dries; Brothers, Richardsy from Liverpool, with flour and henings; Resolution, Dayie>from■ Carmarthen, with oats, •>-c. t ricnds^l neker: and triends, Maine, from Falmctith Dolptnn, Ricnards and I riends Endeavour, Deuui., ;ro"i ot I'rure,; Harriet and Ann, Wilkins, from Plviiiouth Good Intent, Evans; Integrity, Rosser Rose, Davit .ail ;>r- ttiude, ivian, iron; St. Ives, all with 'copper ore; \Vren, from Iiideford; Bee, Smith, from Tenln I, tj,} -Avails, froui Milford; Thomas and- Judeth,"M^> n Penzance, and G.ood latent. Carter, from Clove \,u „ ,st '■ Cleared out, the Swan, Bevan, for Lfindon" with 'cork and copper: Phoinix, Diamond: and CHrtinr Cn'a-l" -!«•. IV»Y z,r with sundriesVenus, Cfement. for Kid- v.eiy, with tm and iron-Bird, Parrot,- fuc Brid^nv-arer; ij.ai tiiony, w estlake and Sisters, Price, t'or Mire he vd • r.Iary, AJadge, for VVaterford; VVUiiani, stant Molly, Wilkinson j Klizabeih? Jones; tloociWj] j ey; and Flora, Williams, fof; fkmstsiDte aad'Wjt,- •Lloyd, for Bidefcrd; Recovery, Pawson Hendra, M&l huish; John, Thomas.; Friendship, Tucker Ainitv,Ti "ar • Diligence, Williams and Good latent, Evans," for St. ives, all with coal or enlen, Neath. Arrived, the Mary, Thomas, from Bristol, with sundries. Cleared out, the Nesth Trader, Svmons, for Bristol, with copper, stone-coal, &c.; Mary, Th'omds, for Cardiff; aud William, Fishley, lor Lynn Regis, with stone-coal. turd>Jf;—Arrived, the Trial Bbdna'm; and St. Pierre, Davies, from Hristol, with sunanes and Neptune, Karvev, ie-- from Minehead, in-ballast.. Sailed, the Betsy, Ceorge, for Wexford ard Chancre- Pe^gy, Griffiths, for Mine head, with coals.' ° Cutniarthtn.—Arrived, the Lark, Rogers,'from Glocester, ivitii sait; Ceres, illiams. from Aberthaw, with lime-stone aisd Uuion, Roberts, fromShoreliam, inhaliast. "1 Cleared out, the Welcome, Davies, for Swansea,-with corn and cheese; and Lnilyii, Morris, for Bristol, with sundries. IJune/fy—Arrived, the William, Llovd, from Pembroke • and Comet, Williams, from Milford, in "Ballast. Cleared out, the Williuu, Lloyd, for Pembroke, with coals. Miljord, Jan. 8.—Tiii> day arrived, after a boisterous-pas- sage ot late, the Maria Country Ship, from Calcutta, Green- way Commander. She left Calcutta on the 5th uav of J'dv, c C, Miljord, Jan. 8.—Tiii> day arrived, after a boisterous-pas- sage ot late, the Maria Country Ship, from Calcutta, Green- way Commander. She left Calcutta on the 5th uav of J'dv, arrived at St. Helena on the 2ist day of October, -And saiied- irom thence the 8th November, 180-1.—Passengers from St. Helena, Lieut.-Col. Lane, _Lieui.-Governor of St. Helena. Captain Bond, Bombay,.Artillery, Lieut, Kinnard, ditto— i assengsrs from Bengal, Mrs! Gle?g and ctuid, and a Miss blowman, Mr. and Mrs. Vandliug'.i'es,' Mr. and Mfs. Hart Mr. Hibbert. Bristol.—Came in, the Diligence, from Dun *ur- van; Emanuel, Martins, from" Biiboa; George. PuLock, irom Cork and Cardiff Castle, Jenkins, from Swansea. Entered out, the Unity, George; and K'ancy, Iiiclurds, iorCarmarthfn. Scilly.— 'The brig Henry, Wheatley, master, from Liver- pool to London, with 40001lacks of wheat, and about 500 barrels of flour, struck on -a ruck, and is full 01 water • part of the cargo is saved, but a great part of it is wet. It is thought above half of the cargo will be lost: but we hops the vessel will be got off again.—The sloop Price, of Pad- stow, Phillips, from Padstow, with barley and wheat to Plymouth, has put in here leaky. Her cargo' is taking out; it is expected that half of it will, tie -damaged. Tho sloop, Friends, of Dartmouth, Pearse, from limtol, with groceries, &c. for Exeter, is now in Broad so iedky, mat her cargo must come oat. Herman is also cut away;, si. Ives.— Came in, the Ciulow-, Rice William and Jane, Roberts; Friellds, D'y surt Union, Harvev.; Ca- therine, HooperDiligence, Davies: Pomon; Bowden'; Harmony, .f ucker Vine, "Clark and United Brothers' Jones, all from Wales with' coals. Fowey. Arrived, the Peggy, Lobb; and Ann and ousaii, irom Swanst^i. Padstow.—Arrived, the True Blue, Lake, from Swansea • and Pad gey, Richards, from Cardiff. bailed, the Rose, Lake, for Swansea; and Sisters Da- vies, for Milford. Ci'rk.—Arrived, the Slebeck, Hall, Vaughan, from 111i: lord. ^Waterford.—The American'ship Nabby, of Poi-tlai?d, Massachusetts, Capt. Crandel, w'nch sailed from Liver- poo; with a cargo ot salt,. Sec. for Boston, having sprar« » leak soon after sailing, suvk on the'26th uit." near Tha mouth of pantry Bay. m endeavouring; to get into Beer- iiaven. liie Captain and crew saved themselves in tlieir Loati, but to ti:e indelible disgrace of our country, wera |>:i*idered on tl'.eir landing by the savages of'the place, Jive t,f whom-fell the just victims of theirV.-ariee, for hav- mg boar the N abby, for the purpose of plunder, tiffy sank wtfn her, never, to. rise again 1 ijmerich.—The Fanny, Lacy, of this port, with wheat for'Werpool, was driven by the late heavy gales into BeaKi maris, North Wales. Two brigs and a sloop, en- deavourin^lfo make the(same port, sunk alongside tha Faitr.y^ajiiG the crews perished .one of the brigs %vas from other unknown, and the.sloop was from this port witlrwheat for Liverpool. The night following, two nioru -loups were wrecked oil the same port. frhe Harfodlas, Ilnmphreys, from Carnarvon to London, is totally, ios near Kiusale. ^M.lie i'anpj^pvans, of Carnarvon, is on shore in St Ive's • l\ heatley, from Liverpool to London, is •timl^Swater off Scilly. fr COUNTRY MARKETS. iSw^ANSfiA. Wheat lis. 0d. Barley 6s. 8d. Oa^^s.Od, fRr.jHjjT»esfer'J?ushel. ■ ■CjS(^iFF% V\.iieat. 8, to. ^9s. per bushel of '2D gallons. B ey 15;. to 16s. Od. per ditto. Oats 12s. per bushel of 32 ilS. CAHMAKXUEN. Wheat 9s. 0d. Barley 5s. Od. to5s. 6J. Oats 3s. 6d. per Winchester'bttfhel. Average Prices of IVh&at .and Barley in IValcs,- per Quarter of Eight, ll iachestir Busliels. Barley.J. t- Wheat Barl:>\[ Counties.s, d. is. a. I .Counties. s. d. ,> Glamorgan 87 1 52 8 {Montgomery 79 1 j 4t 7 Carmarthen 89 1 44 0 iMe'rioneth. <H '0 *6 {J Penioroke• • • TO 10 4-t (? '• Carnarvon• 73 S 41 -I Cardigan 17 0 39 0- jDenbigh p,3 & 44 n ^Brecon .83 J- f.44- 0 {.Flint 1 oj Q\ j;» Radnor 85 1.0 | 45 5 lAuglesea G) 0 4$0 The average prices of meat in Wales are—Beef 5d. to i" J- Veal o|d. to'ofd.. Mutton 4d. to 4|d.. Pork S|d. to i|dl.* HIGH WATER ON SWANSEA-BAR 'For the ensuing Vieth. Days. Morning. Evening. Height. 11 si. ■" 11. k. r. 1. Saturday 2 48 3 L> 11 q Sunday' 3 59 4 SO 1;» 3 Monday -4 50 5 27 15 11 Tuesday "j •' 5 -5-2 6 18 id 4 Wednesday 6 42 7 0 x? 4 Thursday 7 4 | 7 26 If! 1 Friday J 7 43 j 8 8 17 11 IIIGIT WATER AT THE PASSAGES For the eiisiti.nir \e.ck. Days. j'.Iorumg. j Kvenhu*. i «• K. M. Saturday. 3 10 j y 4? zi 4 5-> Mo.ijtUy .| 5 yi 5 49 rivicsday._ | 6 54 [ 6 40 dii 7 4* j 7 TiiMi-day ] T f r 4$< I's^ay 1 ;0 {. s r I

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