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SHIP :hK-WS. Sw.A Ks EA.—ti)f Crawford VTesf-rnd/a- man, Capt. Leishmau, sailed from tins port last night to join the Viper cutter, Lieut.' Carpenter, her convoy, at the Msuy- bles, from whence they will proceed to the Downs with the first favoiirable wind Arrived, the Cardiff Castle, Jenkins, from Bristol and Fancy, Williams, from Glocester, with sundries Aiiii aud Sarah, Prescott, from IlfracOmbe, with malt, &c. Joseph, Clark, frbm Fatmbuth; Four Sisters, Wilbams and Eliza- beth and Grace, Gilbert, from Plymouth; Harmony, Owen; and Fanny, Ellis, from Carnarvon, ail with copper ore Resolution, Owen, from Liverpool, with tar Maria, Griftiths, from Cork; Mona, Williams Shamrock, Welch Friendship, Demsev Penguin, Donovan and Marquis,. Toole, from Dublin; Friends Goodwill, Furze; and Bevan, from Falmouth Lord Nelson, Warlow, from Mil- ford; Colloden, Davies, from Newport; Mary, Toldervev, from Appledore; Swallow, Ching, from Bideford; Pros- per, \Vestock, from Bristol; Hope, Dalling, from Bam- staple; Mary Jemima, Ferris, tromTopsiiam; iatHbrd, I,N.* I Ii aib S. *roiii Peiizaiiee Astrca.B.tnron, from Clovelly Rebecca, Easlaway; and Swan, Daliing,'from Si. I ves Flora, Smith; Elizabeth,. Nonuan and^Abfc^y, Turpin, from Plymouth, all in ballast. Cleared out, the Ann and Teresa, ColHas, for Bristol; and Betsy, Margrate, for GIoccstcr, with unmanufactured- copper; Amlwch, Owens'; "and Portland.; Williams, ior Amlwch; Hooe, Dalling; Speedwell, Lugg; Sbri'^iulVf Eaton; and Swan, Dalling,. for.Barnstaple; Catherine, Griffey; Constant Molly, Wilkiason; "and--Endeavouv Owenj for Bideford; Delight, Sperre, for Bridgewater Thomas, Day and Polly, Redman, for St. Ives; Peggy, Brand, for Dartmouth Mary, Bibbins, for Tcignmouifi Sociable Friends, Griffiths and Fair Trader, Reed, lor Minehead, all with coal or culm: Cardiff.— Arrived, the John Bprkm, Morgan, from iltii ford; Friends, Crockford, from.Bridgwater Charming Peggy, Richards and Castle, Clements, from Jiristoi, with sundries; Six Brothers, Roberts, tiro in Pwlhely, with slates; Two Sisters, Forbes, from Portsmouth, wib timber and deals; Brothers, Jones, from Barmoutb Fr.ends Ad- venture, Chapman, from Arundel; Apoilo, RobmSon and Marv. from Plymouth, in ballast. Sailed, the Two Brothers, Doughty, for London Venus, r u I,, Morgan, foi-G]asgOM'; Bee, GritHt.hs, for DuhJin Fores- ter, Jones, for Bristol; and Trial, Dowell, ior Chepstow, all with iron Castle, Clements, for Bristol, with sundries and Petrel, Richards, for Padstow, with iron and coals. Carmarthen.—Arrived,.the London, Probert, irom JNeath, with oak plank and iron castings; and Jolui Edwards, Evans, from Falmouth, in ballast. Cleared out, the Industry, Phillips, for London, with tin, bats, and sj)' il an-hUTS Alilil-Stla-k(lri,- Birii.slai)le, with lead ore Unity, George, for Plymouth, with barley and Hopewell, Evans, for I ishguard, in-ballast. Llanelly.—Arrived, the Bold Harry, Jones, from Bristol, with sundries; Dinah, Evans; and Providence, John, troui Chester, with bricks; Linnet, Lewis; and Ceres, Williams, from Carmarthen; Royal George, Benjamin, from Cardi- gan Bristol I rader, J ones; Dove, Davies; Lively, Evans; Peggy, Jones Darling, Thomas Maria, Jones and Peg- gy, j: Jones, from Aberiron Ann, Harvey, from Bideford Slancy, Gay Three Brothers, Ham and Friends, Cu- mings, from Ply mouth, in ballast. :Cleared out, the Emlyn, Morris, for Cork, with bark and tin plates Royal George, Benjamin, for Cardigan, with slab iron; Bristol Trader, Jones, for ditto,, with culm; Clifton Union, Meredith and St. David, Hall, for Carmar- then .Friends, Comings; Three Brothers, Ham ^nd Union, Goss, ior Plymouth, all with coal. Milford, March 27.—This da> --diied the Ladv Warren armed ship with the tradcunder convoy tor Piymuuth, among which were the Eleanor, Owens, from Liverpool for Falmouth; and Fatr Briton, Richards, iro.a Bristol for Ply- mouth, with grain and flour, Arrived, tue'Eari of Leicester, Steel Gower, James and Berwickshi re, packets from Watcrford, Bristol.—Arrived, none. Entered out) the Plioenix. Dia- mond, for Swansea Perseverance, !or Ha%,er- fordwest and Speedwell, Griiffths,ior.C.Ju-di^fin. Penzance.—Arrived, the Ffora, Teague Hendra, Mel- huish Fortitude, Jennings; Joker;'Thomas.; and Bel- inont, Watkins, all from Swansea, With cpais;' Mariner, Banks; and John and Mary, Fishley, .110111 JVea'tli for Ply- mouth and Nancy, Hayie, from Cardiff ic 1 t-o id'orii -St. l've's.—Arrived, the Brisk, Harding, lrom Swansea. Padstmv.—Arrived, the Mayflower, M John and' Matilda-, Guy; and Ebenezer, Harvev, irom Swansea; Mary, Osborne and Treore, Jennings, iroih Cardiff. Arrived, the Elizabeth, Davies, Iroin Car^ inartben, with non and. tin plateg; Providence, Roberts, irom Aberystwifh, with rye 5. Devonshire, Rowell, irom 'Cardiff aiid Bristol, with sundries; aiid Dapbue, Spencer, from Bristol# with ditto. A letter from Penzance, dated Oft SEturday, states, that a." French privateer, thit coast, had that Land's End but where froni, or. whither buuna, is not vetascew taiued; Tlie Dreadnought. Denham, df .London, hound to St. Michaei'Si was, on.the ltMrinst; driven in a storm on some rock", near Lawretiny, in Millord-bave. ie»-cived con"i- dernble damage, and must 4m»v argo). The'New ^Kerrison, Barber, from Cork to London, is totally lost on the. coast of .F1.oira5.tbe cie.v. saved and made prisoners. The John and Sarah, Otf" dismasted eight miles S. S. W. oi Holyhead Co'-iro all safe. The John and William, Hudson, fFem Cork for Liver- pool, with butter, &c.\yas 011 the 17th inst towed nit« a creek about eigtit niilt's to .the southward'of Holybead» haviligthtjiprecedii^evetHiig lost her mast and rigging;, the bull and cargo safe. The North Star, from Liverpool to Berbice; is on shore near Hoi vbiead. f The Cüpid, Burlington, from Whales, wit'i coals, is lost on the Pan Sand, near Margate." The Betsy, JoRn' of Fcwey. mentioned, in our last as being stranded at Bude, is sinca gone to pieces. HIGH WATER ON SWANSEA-BAR Enr the ensuing Weak. Days. I Morning. Evening. 1 Height. j II. M. 11' rr. M. I F. 1. Saturday j 5 47 6 ,4 16 Sunday I 6 SO 0 39 ■ 18 Q Monday I 6 3*3 7 0 18 5 Tuesday 7 17 } 7 3:5 IS B Wednesday 7' 64. j 8 13 17 9 Thursday 8 'ki 8 59 Id 2 Friday 9 23 j 9 50 14 1 HIGH WATER AT THE ASSAGÉS For the ensuing Wee! Days- Morning. Evening. H. 71. II. JM. Saturdajr 6 0 6 tri Sunday I 6 4% 7 1 Monday 7 Vo 7 t-S Tuesday 7 39 7 57 Wednesday 8 36 8 .7 Tfuirsday 3 58 9 £ 1 Friday I 9 45 IU ii

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