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FOURTH, OR DERLLIS BATTALION''$? pS^AL CARMARTHENSUIRE VOLITNTEERS. MAJOR STARKE to the PUBLIC, A PERT unexpected decision httvifig talcefi place on a-'mactei that has been some time pending between the OFFICERS of the DBRLLIS BATTALION ofCARMARTHENSHIRE VOLLhVTEERS,and CAPTAIN BUSHELb, ADJUTANT crt the said Bat- talÙm; an inquiry into whose conduct was instituted whilst the corps was at Haverfordwest on permanent duty ir& May last; where I, Kith. the sanction, up-, prbval, and at the request of my brother. Officers, was the Prosecutor: and as such present decision, uf a Court of Inquiry only (which luts thought proper to acquit Captain Bufcelt of the very serious charges, preferred against him) tends to throw an odium on his J?ro$eeiitcr$; I.-have earnestly to request the Public at large, and my brother Volunteers in arms, in particular, to suspend their opinion on this business; und not to draw their conclusions from, the above-named decision only, but'to wait till they are hi pdssessum of the whole of the facts, in an unmut'dated, or partial state; ihich I pledge myself to the world to publish and which should be done immediately, but that as perhaps the matter is not finally decided, there might be an im- propriety in publishing a statement of the facts, till the final opimion cf a high Personage is made known on I he J;idjec:t, • ',RICHARD I.. STARKE, ,1st Major 4cl;k Bat t. L. C. V'oluiiL&ets.. Laueiiafne, 10th,July 1(505.. • • —■ .,1 '"— GROCERY aini TEA WA&MOr'w;^ f Next the Custom-Mouse, Wind-street, Swdtfg&L R! HAmVQpDy,. s 1 RETURNS his most grateful Aekrto&ledg-* taeuts to bia; Friends and the Public, for tHe «nceuragement he has met with, apd begs to ;f^ure th'ef)>' K.O one shall supply thvru with GoodS on better Termi- R. B, liasi a large Assortment of- gerww&i ^TEAS direct iroiutbe East-livdia0omp#ny's laat sale, which be will Still HS cheap as in London^—■fcwnip mid ni?n-t 'SU- GARS, SOAP, STARCH, BLUES, COCOA, CHOCO- LATE, and every article in-the GROCER* FSLAFTK. Mould I jaad dip CANDLES. :■■'■ ■■,1-:• N. B- Shopkeepers are respectfully infotmed, that, they can be sapphed as cheap as an Brwtol no Jire hnt g oualdjed; to sell lower iltan R. HAKW >oi>. P. OA' CIRCULATING LIBRARY & READING ROOM, Wmj-STREET, StT.lA'SE.l. P. OAKEY and DAUGHTER B £ G leave to return thanks to their Friends the Public in general, fur the liberal patronage; and support they &»ve .experienced, and. Inxpjs tp ensure a cotttftuian.ee by&euiost unremitting attention to .the- .com- mands they maybe rfiyoiir-ed with. P. OakeV hastm sale an extensive assortment of JEWEL- LERY, and FANCY GOODS, with STATIONABA in, all its branches. N. B., LONDON taken in dally..N'kw Psfsj, CAT to VS of merit continually Adding to the. Lib,ra.r$v Orders for Books,. &c, punctually executed,'■■at the Lon- don prices, and free of eariiage. j. W'IND-,SFRE" T': •EVANS Si SON,' • < t, STATIONERS, BOOKSEL.L ERS, BINDERS, and, PRINTERS, CONSCIOUS of the obligations they are un- der to their Friends and the Public ti>j the liberal sup- port they have met with in the above businesses- return their most sincere thanks having received a..#&H. assort-' ment of STATION ARY", (including Writing Papers of the test quality) they flatter themselves, that by a strict atten- tlon to business", punctuality, and a moderation in charge, they shall-merit their future support. Among others they make and sell the following n"' i r Stationary in.general; Ledgers, Casth-Books, Jpuro** jJ y-< .Books, &c. tn Russia, Russia Banded, ^Jalf, Ve n or Sheep Binding, made of Iiiiperial, Royal,"Mediwti, Demy, or Feblscap Papers, ruled by an improved -Al-nciit e or plain', "Writing-Desk- with die^sing-c^ >1 plarn-, Back- famnion and jDraft-Boards: a vln,oeco Pocket- looks'spd Thread-CHH">, ?'»• ,a.a Pi wtor riiksti.uids,Pen ad rencih, Sealing-Wax, &:c. BtjOKs aeatly'B^ifNr, < -:i r, and Lli ri.nED,, in Mo- TOCCO, voogh and smooth Calf, and Sheep. Periodical Publications free of carriage. V(. PRINTING in general executed on the shortest notice •with correctness. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, comprising History, Tra- vels, Voyages, Novels, &c. Anew .assortment justReceived. TO BE DISPOSED OF, I. ■. UPON REASONABLE XF.RMS< 11 I,E BETWEEN 200 and 300 Volumes of SE- COND-HAND BOOKS, well adapted for Circu- lating Librories. EnC|uiraof W. Williams, Printer, Mertbyr. GLAMORGANSHIRE. CANAL SHARES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, FIVE SHARES in the SWANSEA CANAL NAVIGATION. -Apply at the office of J. Jeffreys, •Swansea. ■■■ SWANSEA, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,. 4U tlie Ta-lbot-Arms., an Monday, the 5th day; of August,1 1805, between the hours of live and.six o'clock in the af- v^rnoon, in lots, the following FREEHOLD g." LEASE- HOLD HEREPlTAMENirS: T&E SIX FREEHOLD HOUSES 4- PRE- MISES, standing on the STRAND* immediately op" posite tlieSiVansea- Brewery, and now let to Messrs. John Lewis, T. Eigar, J. Davies, Jacob Mathews, Jacob Edwards, he.L N-early.rent and TUtimasJfVe^tlv, at the veady rent a £ £ 26. The SIAUfeHTER-HO(lSE and STABLES, with the ITflREE afljoinuig EtELDS. held under the Corpqra^rtn of Swansea lor 99 years ftom Michaelmas 17*64, at the rM served rent of is. and nojv Let to different: tPuAntsi and ptO- dacihg a net wiil be consider;^Jy in- creased pft th^?eompletioo of the OystermoWh Tram R'fJliil. rotu the comrnuiiicathig from the Mumbles,_ through the centre of these premises, with theipublic Quay. And a most comfortable HOUSE, with Offices, Garden^, ^n.(k several Acres of Land, pleasantly situate on thp To^n HilT, within a mile of Swansea, held under the Corparation of Swansea tot 99 years, at the reserved rent p| ^and Jioiy let to Mr. Popkin", af the yearly rentijf d •} £ For parficularyajiply td■ Rob»^r1^ierv/$*§^}mer Tem- London; or at tbe CWBce of Robert Nelson Tiiomas, Solicitor, Swansea. '«> "f?. GLAMORGANSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, -i A By Mr. CHRIST. BRADLEY, Oo Wednesday, the 17th of July and following days, until the whole is sold, THE EFFECTS of the la-t^ JOHN LLEVEL- IYN, Esq. Deceased,, ot WejQh Saint Ponats, near Cowbrwlgn, The HOUSEHOLD FURNlTURE'comprises maliogany and beech Four-post.bedsteads with furniture cun»pfeat, and tent and other bedsteads with and without furiutar*; prime feather-beds, bolsters, and pillows; mattrtsie< blankets, counterpanes, and coverlets; ine set of in bogany dining tables with eifciilar end?, with many others; card and Pem- broke ditto, an elegant sideboard, wine-cooper, knife-cases, night tables, wash-hand stands, wardrobe, chests of drawers, and a quantity of mahogany and other chairs; some elegant pier glassed, and a number of swing dittb; a quantity of useful plate, iehina, and glass; a dining set of Wedgwood ■ware; a neat deiert'set ot cKina; a qi^antity of carpeting; an ^ight-daj clock, 'with a niahoganj' cstse; also a kitchen clock; with'all thfe kitchen furniture* brewing and dairy Wenalils, &c. The OitJFT-DQpi^ &TOCK consista of one new waggon, cart, Sh4 harness t'Or three hordes; ploughs, drags, harrows, and slieep-crib'g4 saddlps and briadles, siae-satidle, and a quantijy of old harness; a market-cart and plated harness; three cows, three pigs, two horses, and a two-year old colr, got by Fortufyio. J ) Tho above will'be well worth the attention of the public, as the Whole will be sold without reserve, The sale to begin at eieviyi o'clock each morning, and the Household Furniture with the Plate will be put up the first jlay; and the Farming Stock the sewnd day in the motn- ing, and iW«>ja«»ing part, of the Ettrni- lure. THE. t6.^i iriteuded NEW: ROOMS aye requested to meet at t're Busli-inn, on ffhurSniny next, the 18th iitsi. at twefie ojclecki to cO'feidec- the best method of carrying the plaii SwanseH, July 12, 18o5. 1 .J.FD.EXMAN, CHYMIST aM DRUGGIST, II EGS leave to recommend' tb the Inhabi- S .taOts. Nobility, Gentry, a ntl others, visiting-Swansea, his much-approved ESS!:NC £ of. ANCHOVIES, genuine ,IN- DIA Sov, and othef rich SAX'CSS; fine EIC^UNCE and •LOCCA..OXLS, CAPOOT CAFKRS> &C. J. F. Has thSs dav received a supply of SCWHEPPE's ACIDULOUS SODA WATER,, Physicians''Prescriptions and Horse Medicines prepared j at the shoit-est Notice. i f | .■■■ ;■ ■ ■. j. .SVVASFSEA, July 12, i'805. THE &EEE GEAMMAR SCHOOL of this? town will open, after,the recess, on MONDAY, the 22d inst. where a few YOUNG GENTLEMEN are gen- teelly BOARDED and tAUGHT the RUDIMENTS ot' CLASSICAL LEARNING, HEADING, WRITING, and ARITHMETIC. By the Pvev. JOHN OLDISWOiRTlt, Late of Wayham.College, 'Qzfovd.< i'KRW.S, V, J For Boarding and Tuition, Washing in-1 r: eluded, (icr annum w Entrance -••••• i- 2 2 0 Day Scl'iolarsi per quarter- I. 1 1 *0 Entrance .v.v o 10 6- J. N. Bi FtiKtJCH gramntaticaily taught, by a Gentleman, h- native of Pitris, and many years kiwwu and respected in Swansea and its vtcinity. < Cpofc iMndter, or Tozomtnd's Coal. THIS COLLIERY, Which-is pro-, duce CQAL very superior to any on the Swau.-ea River, is now open.. Shipping and the neighbourhood may be supplied at the u^ua) export and retailrates by applyingto'Mr. StKACUAN, at Landwr.; Svi'anscav -11th July,)C • If « THEATRE, SWAN JEA 'i'dR. fl ESPEGl'FULLY iiifori is he LIDi as AND Gentlemen ot Swansea and the ijfnghjfro'uring places, that the TH E.^Tiiii will open dn th'e first Night of the Races,' :viz.; on MONDAY next, July ]/j. The arrangements Mr. Bii i r.Kfps has made for th'6 entire gratification of all who may kindty honour him witth their patronage, will,, he trusts,, be jot|nd of a superior deswipU tioir, apdrciasure to hiin that general eiicouragenient he will be ever anxious t9 merit, "I On MONDAY, July li>, will be presented, JOHN BUIX; VfxM^G^SimAm':FlRE-SIDE, Eralof tl¡emity, theÙlcùratcd Dúetof ALL'S WELL, • Will be sling by Messrs^ DOYEK and TKBAY.. Te'whvehywill'be 'addeiti.ifit;Musiciil-Enfert&btnienti "called Sf: DAVMO's DAY; Or", fhe- HONFaST WELSHMjiN. "BOXES 3s.—-Ptr 2s.—GAL. ts;; ■ Doors to be opened at sjx o'clock; attd-tb begin at seven,' or a» soon as the race is oyer. Tickets may be hj»d» and Places in. the Boxes, taken, of T. Jenkins, Caiiihria" PriniiHg-o9i.ee >nd 'Swansea Lii^ra'ry, Wind-street; Tickets may also be had of Messrs. Evaiis. Subscription Tickets for Twelve N igbts ensuing the date thereof may be had.as above, oii the fotjewingtenus: > Box Tickets i ds. Pitt ditto— 0 15s, To prevent* incwlten'ieiice or 'irregularity, Ladies andi Gentlemen taking places are respectfully' requested ;to send their servants'to keep the same, vrhich they will be per- luiued t-ø dQuntil the end of the first a.ct, Pe r-: v'" HAIR-DRESSER To her ROYAI. Hionxiss the DUCHESS of YOSK, From No. 70, St. James's-street, London, BEGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gen- tlemen of SWANSEA and its neighbourhood, that lie is just arrived from London with a jarge assortment of FANCY PERUKES,. vd v-kind,, which are ready tor inspection at Mr, HUGHES'S, Watchmaker.' Any Lady or Gentleman wishing,, to give orders for Pe- rukes, F, Rolland will take measure, and will execute them with as much punctuality and dispatch as if they were to Ik- made here. N. B. He proposes staying in Swansea during the Races,' and will afterwards continue his route to Carmarthen and Haverfordwest Races. DOG LOST. LOST, supposed to be STOLEN, on Satur- day,'June 29, a POINTER DOG, about three years old, with liver-coloured ears, the bodyall white-except a large brown jtpot ontherightside, the butt of the tail brown,. legs lightly speckled with .-brown, and. a scar op the nose from a cut.—Answers to the name of Iagor Whoever will restore the said Dog to REUS JONES, Goat-street, Swansea, snail receive ONE GUINEA Re- ward; but if Stolen, TWO GUINEAS wiHbe p-ud on cou- viction of the offender or SWA%Si:A ■■.■■ TO, BE LET, ANb E-NTERED UPON AT MRQUAELMAS NEXT, A Commodious DVVELLING-HOLISE, si- tuated in College-street, now occupied by Thomas- Johnson, Esq. The premises consist of two parlours, two- kitchens, two cellars, pantries, &c. drawing-room, fivebed- chambers, dresshjg-room and a closet, good gaTden, three- siall stable, stable court, and shed for a gig.Or chair., 'Ftw-particulacs apply to, Mrs. j}. Tho.ruas, Gpat-street^ or Wilh^in Jones, Esq. High-street, Swanseai GLAMORGANSHIRE. = TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At tfie Wheat-Sheaf, Swansea, on Saturday, the 24th day, of August next^betweevi the hours of four and fi ve in the afternoob, subject to-such Conditions'of Sale as shall be then and.there produced, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and TENEMENT and LANDS, Galled FREE0OW, si- tuate m.'the parish of Lanridian, about nine miles from Swan- sea, ami a JiOUSE, OUTHOUSE, & TWO. GARDENS, a*^Higrjwai]s, containing about 40 Acres of MEADOW, ARABLE, and PASTURE, held at will by George \Yil- liamsandhis-uiHlt^rtenaEnt. ?r:i » The, occupier of this Farm has an anliimted Rigbt of Conat mon upon Several sx^ensive Ce?mi1|tWi in the neighbour- hood and there are Limestone Quarries within the distance of a quarter of a mile of the premises?:. >- T he Tenants will shew tfae Premises, j, and for further par- ticulars apply at the office of J. Jeffreys,.Swansea. "• PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle-inn, in Haverford west, on Saturdav, the 17th day QJ August, 1805, between the hours Of three and four o clock m the afternoon, A Capital FARM, called LtANDIGIGE, Xi. situate in the parish of St. David's, in the county of Pembroke, consisting of a good FARM-HOUSE, and all requisite Out-offices, in good repair*, and of 326A. 3R. 29P. of fertile ARABLE, MEADOW, & PASTURE LANDS, in excellent condition, now in the occupation of .Mr. Wm. | Wiiliams, underMeitse for the fives of Mr. Peter Williams, aged 79 years, and the said Mr. William Williams, aged 49 year's, at the low yearly rent of ^56. • For further particulars'enquire of William Evans, Solici- tor; or George Jeilkins, Auctioneer, in Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle-inn, in Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 24th day of August, 1805, between the hours of three and four o'clock in the afternoon, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, TE- NEMENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called^ WEST PELCOMBE, otherwise PELCOMBE, si- tuate in the parish of Camrose, in die county of Pembroke, and containing by admeasurement 99iV gR; ISP- of fertile ARABLE, MEADOW, attd PASTURE LANDS, in ex- cellent condition, now in the occupation of Mr. Abel Watts, under a lease for the lives, of tfie said Mr. AbelWatts, asred 60 years, and TTio.mas Watts, ..aged lZ7 veais,. St the Tow yearly rent of ^'45.' r ■" ■■■App.'y;toWillia'ihEvans; Solicitor^i« Haverfordwest, Who wwl-'saew a X'lan of the-Jkeaiises^ )
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T. 'JBKKTSS WmstWypcctfuUy informs his friends illai the CATALOGUE of the ■. SWANSiEA'MBSAlV.. is now ready-for delivery. He ha* received'several Books since pr'iiiting the Vatalogiiefwid ititt-tzy more are daily expected\ being determined to spare no exertion* l01'Cndf?' his LIBRA&Y worthy of general support. LETTER-PRESS PJlLNTLX G executed m it slipe- j stile All ktndt; of STATIONARY" of the best quality on very reasonable terms. Publications of every description procured from Lon- don at a very short ftotice, and no chatge exacted for carriage.IIaving been Hie FIRST to adopt this system, he relies with confidence ofl continued encouragement zn. this department of his business.
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We feel extremely gratified at being enabled to communicate to our reudersrthis week, some inter- esting particulars respecting Lord Nelson, and the combined "hostile squadrons. When the last-ac- counts (Which will be foanii inQur preceding page) came away, the Herp of the Nile was but 30 hours .sail behind them, and Was rapidly gaining upon them; \ye may therefore confidently- expect that the next dispatches will bring the-Welcotne intelligence of his having come ttie result ot whtchfwe hope; will be'-thefinalof the opera- troiis' so much dreaded lrowi vituhted coujo t and skill of the enrmy V Heet!! All anxieties and f'"ars for the safety of ourWest Indian colonies ai« uow 'completely dispellfecFj- tlife £ ?eme>idoni View, ^hinsh the I'Tench ptip«3 ki*rily-Warned us o% Iw^ieeu struck :—-17 sail oHhe Hue, and 12,1)09 rt- doubtable warriors have sailed some thousamls^oj'" miles to take a r^ck—-defended HngfishménH But-vve trust this will not be all, -vv%: flatter ourselves that-a. more fierv ordeal awaits' the disparity between the fleets* is so striking, we will venture still to fdy on that Power who has shielded us,and on those coinmand- ers. and sailors who have long since carved out for their country a;prllar of glory which shall remain unimpaired even to our latest posterity. The im- paHence of our gallant Admiral to engage thenl: may be gathered lrom the detail of his transactions.^ On the 4th of June he arrived at Barbadoesj and from his information there, supposing them to be gone against Trinidad, he took troops on board, and Sailed thither, but finding all was sate there, he proceeded to Antiglia, landed his troops on the l'2th,and on theibilowing day, reflewed hts pursuit. The eowardice displayed by the enemy in this ex- pedition is nearly incfedible: with so powerfutan armament, the mischief which they-might have done to our colonies is almost iicaiculaMe,. and1 would have led to consequences equally deplora- ble; but far different has been the actuai result of their menaces; at the iirst intimation of the ap- proach of the British fleet, palsied with fear, they forsook their object, and sought for safety in a dis- graceful mgnt: nor did they fly on account of any inferiority in point of number: no; the pursued had t» or 7 sail of the line more than their pursuers Can any thin^ add more to the, glory of the British navy, than this tacit acknowledgement of their su- periority, mote striking far than any remarks we can ofter upon the subject ? i While the exigencies ot the times peremptorily demand a. cordial co-operation of talent in the de- partments of administration, truly coneerncd-are we to announce that dis-union prevails, that dis- cord clouds the system of our domestic politics, and that the dissensions of individuals threaten to counterwork the rtatioual good. The union which subsisted between iVlr. Pitt and LordSidmouth is dissolved since our last, the latter having resigned his situation of President of his Majesty's council. We lament that these differences shouid have been thus openly developed at the present: crisis. At such an important moment as this, when England stands forward, alone, the avowed epegiy of opj- pression and injustice, and the professed friend of moderation, it surely behoves the ministry of the courttry to conduct themselves, in the cabinet, in a manner consistent with their open avow&Is,and,pot a to diin the "fair beauty" of their professions by a colhsion of sentiment, and a want of cordiality 1J1 their operations, which in their present and,futu consequences must tend to prevent that decisive- ness of conduct which is s'o indispensably Necessa- ry to our well being.
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Arrived here.Mh and Mrs. Reynolds, Rev. Mr. V'V liaiiisltev. Mr. Edvaards-, Rev, Mr. Ilughes, MissEdvfards, .twp Mes Fry, Miss Coitens, Mr. Fry, Mr. Baines, Mr. l\1'(lalH, )\lr, BeiliuI'd, Miss Nichols* Mr..Smedley, Miss. ;T "^f^i^Irs. -Wilson, Mr. Jynes, Mr. Mason, Mr, and Mrs II. X. Sliewen, Mrs. Peters, BlissAVatkiiis, &c,&c. A new species of amuse.menthils been lately in- troduced into this town, underthe denomination > of a Catch Club,a modebfentertainment whi^hhas long been a; desiderdtim here. The third meeting; last night, aft'orded a most pleasant feast to the amateurs in glee singing, &c. The company is se- lect; the suppers are 'excellent; and the glees, gatdhes, dtietts';&c.. under the" direction of Mr. Doyle, assisted by other gentlemen of taste, render this, weekly meeting A most agreeable source, of conviviality and harmony. We understand the gentlemen purpose giving invitations to the ladies on a select night early In the next month. Our Theatre opens on Monday evening with the popular comedy of John Bull, and the pleasant farce of St David's Day.-—See Advertisement. Our Races cotomehee next Monday.—-The course is in excellent condition, and the following horces,. &c. afe alreadv arrived, viz. Mr,.Jenkihs's Big Ben; Mr. CglfWs Whiskey Mr. Hurst's lou ig Starling and Jack o' the Green Mr. Jont y's Junius, .Mr- Jones's gelding: and Cipf Jones's mare. Others are expected, The bettingjisi at present chiefly confined to the free. plate^ and 10 to,) ".is freely -P taken against Junius. For the h-uiiters' -plate, even betting, the field against Ju# «' the G>ien.-—Oxi the last day (Wednesday) there wiil be a match for 50 guineas between Mr. R. M, Philipps's h, m. Mara, and Mr. Jones's b. g.- Blacksmith, the ot the course. Cardiff" Races concluded on Friday last: Mr. Hurst's Jack 0' the Green walked over "for the free plate of 50l. A mach >vas ma between Capt. Jones's Mary and Mr Wrixoa's gelding, which was won by the former. By the Earl of Darlington's generosity, Shrews- bury races are likely to be prolonged to four days; his Lordship having signified his intention of pre- senting a purse of 50 guineas, in addition to the usual plates. Last week, we are informed, a meeting was held, and an Association entered into by several Pom- brokeshire gentlemen for the purpose of protecting the lower classes from the irregularities which Ex- cisemen are frequently guilty'of in the discharge of their duty: legal means for this purpose, we un- derstand, were intended to be resorted to. We would beg leave to suggest the propriety-of repre- senting the matter to'the Commissioners, of the Board of Excise, as a made of proceeding which would prove equally efficeclous in its effect Captain Sir J. Briidnell Fludyer, Bart. is promo- ted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Mon- mouth and Brecon militia and Ensign G. Morse 0 a Lieutehaucy in the same regiment. Ori tri|tayjast, Jlr.r.1Uhn Williams, tate Comp- troilcr 0t C2;tmarthen," ■svviirn etitore the Coi- lectpr and io the office ofSurveyor,- Land-Wmmr, an^COmptroi- luig Searcher.<jf tlie.Port oi'Ltan^ly.. ■j he three companies, of the Montgom'efj'shJre volunteer legionwhich hafe:.been- on perma»ent' duty in ^Shrewsbury for l^days) under tlfe com- mand of Major Wiiider, wereinspected on Saturday- last in their exercise ground, by Efig.a.dier-0eneral Williams; ..who expressed his tlianks to the officers, iion-co.)i)missioned ofiicgrs,! and-privates, rfoc their steady and soldier like appearance, and their regu- lar and orderly conduct in quarters,;dknng their stay there; and seemed .highly' pleased with tlie great improvement. observable in their discipline. On Sunday morning, the companies marched fbr their respective homes. The sloop Ferret, Hughes, froirl hence to Gloces- ter, with unmanufactured copper,« £ ruck on a rock, on Tuesday last, hear Sker Point, and sunk. The crew and passengers were saved in the boat, and landed at Newton N ottage* The cargO; it is hop- ed, will be recovered. A young lady, only twelve yeafs of age; appear- ed at Cheltenham Th&atre, cSailtrday, uight-l^st# Hi the arduous character of Richard the'Thirds and, to the astonishment of a brilliant audience,' dis- played a wonderful combination of powers atidjud •meat. Her success a.cq-r:'«ed.,her.the title of Roscia, and she is engaged for S next season, at a liberal salary. A few ^ays since, aduel wastfaughtin Houndean Bottom nfeaf Lewes between Lieut. P. and Lieut. S of the Monmouth and Brecon militia, in; which Lieut.' P. <vas wounded in th^tliigh. On Thursday s Jen kin Stephen, of the Marsh, tIauelly, farmer, suffocated by the damp 111 a. coal jvit only 4 fathoms deep; every as- SISUnc^thattwo men,o" ^'ere at the pit side, could afford, proved ineffectual to -wind him up out of the pit in, time to^ave rfiis lite. About 22 years since, two yoy ug nieu wfere snffbeated in the same spot. -1 -■■ Thursday Se'nnight, as'tlie daughter of Mr. Mor- rIS, of Marcheweilj ioas returning home from Wrexham Market, she wesdverta-ken by the horse her lath err ode: alarmed at seeing the animal alone, she rode back a short way, and found her parent weltering in hiH,blood, having either fallen off or been thrown: he was conveyed home, but so much bruised that he" died the same night. On Monday last, the body of the late General Magan, whose death we announced in our last, was conyeyed lrom Bristol to Bath, for interment. At the distance of about a mile from Bath, the pro- cession^ joined by the ftoyal Bristol and Bath^ Volunteers, and the South Devon and Carmarthen regiments of Militia, which had marched thither from Bristol for the purpose of attending the fune- ral; the avenues to the church-yard were lined by the two regiments of militia, resting on their ann's reversed. The pall was borne fey Capt. Sothebv, R. N. Col. Strode, Lieut-Cols. Travers, Bri'gstock'e, e, Dumbleton, and Gore. After the interment, Si minute guns were fired by the Artillery, and in the interval of each 7, a volley of musquetry; after which the corps returned to their respective Quar- ters. Carmarthen fair, on Wednesday, exhibited a shew of about 3000 fine cattle, many of which were sold at rather advanced prices. At Glocester fair, on Friday last, fat cows were scarce, and sold from 1d to 11cl per lb.; store cat- tiewere numerous, and experienced some depres- slon In price; cows and calves sold very low;; fat sheep were rathet cheaper, hut stores so]d well; horses were in great demand, but there were few good ones in the fair. At Shrewsbury fair, last week, fat cattle sold for 7d per lb. Sheep went off slowly, but pigs had a brisk sale. Fine wool Sll.s to 35s per stone; itiferi-" or ditto 18s to l^0s. So.me ot the light-fingered tribe ea>ed a farmer of his pocket-book, containing pro- perty to the amount of near 8O1. Copper Ores sold at Cainbarne, on Thursday, the3dMst. 3lines. Tons.. Purchasers.. At per Ton. Delcoath 149 Chead. Co. 0. Williams & P. Greuteil jfiJ 12 0 dit.ts • 1-L> I reemau C9. 10 15 6 ditto 142 LdmsI, (,C 19.12 0 ditto 1^7 Lhead. Co. 0. Williams P Grtiiltll 2 9 6 ditto 105 'Cornish Co' 513 0 ditto 103 LondoirCo. 3 6 6 cliito 91 Mint s Roval Co. -7 17 6 ditto 83. Enghsh Co- ,14 6 '0 ditto 55 ditto i;> 12 0 Wh. Gun» IS Coniish-Co.; • ■ i 6 6 0 TiitCroft, 117 Hose-Co.13 2 6 dino S3 (, nhato.. 7 12 'C Cook's Kitcl\ep lli t o S ^0 ft 8 3 6 ditto. 1 tC. *!o..O, Wil- '11 va. ;), 17 0 Wh. Fanny 5 7 Rose C > 17:3 6 Trencthick 60 iChrad. Co, 0. Williams & P. Gfenfell 9 19 Condorrow, 52 cii ito 12 18 Cherry Garden t7 Coth:^> Co. 5; 19. 0 Polgine *12 (iiup- '0 ;ri3 -0 wil. Cilailge <8 C 18 0 Tidiiy's Ore <i 110 otfer. • ■ Tonsi 1647- r; SUMMKR-CIRCCirS.. G^Kesieri^ir^—Wednesvlay., Augiist 7, at Glocester Moamoutfishire—Satrtrd;iy■ Ati^ust 10, at Monmouth Hetvforishire—Tuesday, Aug^tT^.at Hereford i>tdop—Saturday, August 17, at SliTeiVsbury )iiry Staffordshire-Vednesday, August 21, at Stafford' W itric'icksluri—^iltitrday,- August W; at Coventry and Warwick -v. ■• •. ■"■ QM'«^i'J?^-Monda3VAogust--l?T iki Bodmin iSff»j^ni«ts/»ire^Saturd«ji .August t?,*at Bridgwatef iA MARRIED. *^r Tuesday lsst, at Whiiecburch,; Pembrokeshire, Edmund A ardley, Esq. ot Piealey, Salop, to Miss Catherine Bowen, third daughter ot Jaiues.Bo>v&n, Es^<)f-the former ptace. Suiidhy last, Mr. Daviii Jeukitiii, to Miss Mary Holditch, unlliner, both oi Swan^ja. j f Mr..John Bentley, ma'ster of the-academ* and board- ing-school at Otiwestry, to Miss Goidie,-of Edinburgh. -pled. ;i AtShaftesbnry, Dorset, where he-was takert ill upon bis road home, Th.&mas \Valbeotf, ot ■Cilasbury, Radnor- shirt, a C/rt,pi»in in the navy in whom the service has lost a brave ofticer, his friends a valuable companion, and society one of it's brightest oruaiiJultsó, Air. John Williams,jun; attorney-at-law, of WelchpOol. Mrs. Matthews, wife of Mr. Matthews, currier and felt- merchant, of Wrexham-' Mr. Lane," a reputable farmer- of Whitechurch, near Monmouth.. i- '\TDE2V | -• I <■ TO CORRESPONDENTS, B's favor iii- answer to Aof lastweek has been received if he will look at the date he will find he has made a mis- take, and we, in looking for the postage under the seal, as. directed, alas! discovered another, mistake
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■ SHIP NEW! SWANSEA.—Arrived, the Thomas, Day; SWAJ.SEA.—Arrived, the Thomas, Day; Pellew, Ley: UniteiJ Brothers, JT.one's'j Hope, Edwards and William and Mary, Eastaway, from St. Ives; Elizabeth'- auSd Mary, James,'from Dublin: Liberty, Love* fes.s aud Mary Ann, Ffeiryng, from Fahnciutb, with .cop- per ore.; Endeavour, Thomas; :R9se in June, Jones Ma- ria, yvilJiams^ Momicig Star, Barry ;~Pe^gy, Richards and Resolution, Davies, frpm phester, with bricks Mary,] Watkiiis, from Milferd and' William and Catherine, Leonard, i-roiii St. Cte-di-s, with OáW: Pertte, Power, from Waterturd, witfl CLiariu'*tnZ'' Bettv, Griliubs, ftom Miuehead, with flour j^etsyvMargrate,fro'iW Glocester, with timber; Fonmou Castlj.^ Hughes'; and Pro videnci' Packet, Long, from Cardiff, wiui bricks and iron; iiew Expedition, fiawkhtf; C?ardiff:Ca^tle> JetikiOi) a»d Neath'Trai-iir,' Srmo!:?, fron Bristol; Farmer'* WvPr- ^nn^ier; »n.d Unity. G.oee^r.wr'n '.Jnion Hutching"; CuthL'c i wobrothe.rs,Chis.well; .andit^se, JJiav lev, fr:.m Illracoiub; 1! Sun, Mur* irom liungar^i' S„™ cess,. ^•nan.na, Enft-.s; and EiiisS and Mary, i Kv?»^fr«m Fishguard I^»am- ivi »-'When,-irpnj Mineht-Ku j«Un nnd Murv, l'i<hev • Diligence Penhorvyood; and Kitf v, HsU, 1 Supply, Jsbasori CMWI Iiirc-m, Nichols; Aae;.oria J rid man an<f Hope, PisiHTi fj-aifi Banisvapjp: Salnsom,' Har- .and N ancy, Jones, from Mtliord Tadfu'Mry. D'em>i'< R0I,1 'ua,tre^'Stephens, from St: Ives; Marine^, Jtianks, from Jbow^y j-J.o^n and Ann, I^WISt from Cardigan: ^W;IKiif0fa»Vi5,TO4,Cn 5 Nancy, Yd brook, Jr owl WW.Lm Endeavour* 1 Ph u'- V and Caibenue and Edward, Phdfips, lrom^ ail in ballast. C/eared out, the Betsy, Margrate; and Ferret, Hughc^ t r Glocester, with 'uumanttlaefure*! copper; Marv, P.m> dell, iorCori, with coal., tut, and oak bark Marv,'Terhet- ley and Heart.of Oak, Egan, tor Cork-, Jane, JlcAnH v J^°?C' Su,van' *vr Emsale St. Michael. l amport v anC3' Jones; .1 olm ^nd Ami, Lewis; Fri^nd?hip. ■ James, lool; lame, Evans; and Elizabeth Uiitf Mafv' James, lor Watertord Si. Peter, Harney, lor Dunwvan- Catharine and Eaward, Phdhp^. fox Carnarvon Joseph,' .Clark Providence, Jnnny; Lovely Emily, Svd;>! •' Bro- he^Ayres Forhtiide, Jeukiu^ Marianne, BondAme- ia, Niniiis;'Mam, Candy Johri;.Bmvde'u ifarv, j\,r.v*z .Sidas, Bidder; Fronds, H^tablfe; Fly, AY ilium,s; Unioiv jllmU"SRe^rn^h n*vaS; ^r'^Jdence, Jene?-Resolutionj Jot.n ,BJ^, I homas; and auara?:ioTi,; Stephens, tor St. Tves; Fanny, Martin, jor Carmartlie.i.u William, Dalling and Thorny, BallhatcheN tor Bidefdrri; Hobacctt, Lewis Swallow, Curtis Mary, borud; Peggy and Betsy, 'Geach 5 Jfe Lbalk ,• Irancfs, Steer; Marii Stnbfey, inrf K ,lurj'inSCharlottewdAuoufiughesj. »>M ;llIr? HutcJiins, lor Piyinouth"! UriSiOr 'I rader, Stnbnhng; Good. Lit.ent, JSIC1K>?IS; Slasiet.'Wicirerv'•" Active, Burgacott; Eagle, Ea'sfaway ;lnd HdW, tor Bamstap e J^uopher, Hawking'andASn, WhiteKead |r Eaimouth f^pe,: Reesf "aad Rkhard,. Claris- for DWt' SpV™>ior B-'dger,aierf Joiin a^d Sally,. Coffins, lor Ktdwelly Lnannnity, BusJiH^iiM-.Muieheai- an^\ aterniGUtn, Cuuifl, tor lUracoiube; vvith co'ai Tj&iath. Arrived, l|ic- Wijfiiim. EftstaWav Prpvidence,Jon?3} Amery, Gilbejt; Aim,We;ir^ Thrte j5u*era. Ley r Aim, Bevan" and-"Mary, Snut^St. L ? '• Fortitude, Jenmtigs &nd' Mmerv^'Fosse, troni Jru- .'■il11 cbpiM-r ore Goodwill, Lancey, froth Bafii^tapie, with malt, :potatoes, and Copper ore; Grace,-Wills, from KiasMord,;Wit(i earthenwarg;; Prudence,OnionLanspione, roniuins; and Brytiiers, Sullv, from Biidgewatei-. v^iih bncU pantiles, .Sep.; Sisters, Yauglian > M ary, Waters; and Tuial, Morns, vvtth sundries.. Cleared out, the .Ann, Williams, for 'Amlwch*.with iron plates^ Belmont, Walfciris, for Pfymoutli/witli bhtiast- iron; Sistew, Btwne, fprTruro, witii coal and iron casting's; < irw, Morris, for Bristol, with tinned plates, N«alh lf«aer# "VV aters, Icr Bii^tol, with copper stoue-ccaE.-iSic.: ^isters; Taaghan, for Bristol: ana Ann, Buckingham, tor Llanelly, w»h sundries; Heart of Oak, Eggn,' lor Cork, with timber, pU&k, and bait; Aun. H^veli, for Dublin, with bark; Gobd Intent,O'Neil; Trinity,Edgar- r ;d Fair Briton, Lewis, for AViqkluw p,jve, Pric< lor Arklow; Fanny, Salter, for. Cork; St.: Bndo.et, <_ and Siiat^ rock, Byrne, for Duiigarvan; Anil, 1 .0 toil .Union: and Good Intent, Wheddon, lor V\ a Ri^t Lake Two Brothers, Swatlin; Duoheis of So i, jedwd L Dove, Swaffin; Ann, Vittery Susan and J«a»es^ rriends, Brown; Speedwell, Swailow WI'IMU, Lord So Lord Nelson, Olivet and Jupiter, Seevil, for Dartmouth ■ Mary, Newton; Goodson, BLckmore Nancy, Edwards and Peggy, Lobb.forSt. Ives Hope, Prior, for Portsmouth Peggies, Jortieu Two Brothers, Carpenter Francis, Jar- mond: and William, Haycraft,for Exeter; Speedwell, Da- •_••• -vies, for Aberystwitl].; Providence, Hoate, for Lyme Fnends, Crock ford and Brothers,Sully, for Bridcewater • Thomas and Willkuh, Edmonds; tmiofl;' Gos? t" blessing! Handson; Corporation, To'siilin and Claiide, Col iison, ;or Plymouth; William and Mary, EaStawav-: Two Friends, Rumsam and Mary, Smith, for lifracombe-; Jau.es Pas- coe, for Falmouth Three Brothers, Cooper, tor Newiiaverw Annery, Gilbert and E-aernme, Martin, for Juidctbrd- Speedwell, Jenkins; Robust, Rees: Bristol Trader, Jones; and Minerva; Pugh, for Cardigan; Nancv, Cob'ev'. for Minehead; Dove, Davies and Kadisel aiid Saliy. Her- bert, for Aberayron-: Grape, Green,,for-Barnstaple WiJ- ham and Ann.Stephens; Succc^, Dt bell; United .Friends, Morford and Success,Longmaicl, for Looe and Minerva. Fosse, forTVuro, allwith coal. ■Cardiff. Arrived, 'the itcgard, G'aies arid Laurana, Quick, trom London, with timber a^d deals Bee, Jfcnas, irom Tenby, with. stone coal; Speedwc:i, Funiev, from Bridgewater, with bricks and tiles Providence, Junes, from Cardigan, with slates; Princess Royàl, Oweus, from Lon- don; Castle, Watts; and Charming,;Pegg.y,Harris, from Bristol; Trial, Bodnam, irom Giocester, with yunch-inr, Eliza,Pew,rrom Cork; Forrester, Jones* Sosf.nnah; nece; and Maria, Jones, from Bristol'; .-Haunafc>v>«.> o from Card igan; Ladv, Ken mar, Sinidntro; Dublin V,' Harvey,from Falmouth; William and Ann, i. Ifewporf; SmCerity, Love, from Dartmouth Pr LSoyd, lutE St. Ives Lewis, Oweii, irom'Gi-t, jQl cRaeb^ngkinrfromChepstowj ih liaUait- 1 IC^Si-ed out, the Ptincess Royal,• ja^osiLfor • i(, it, l'oting, 1:\r;su!¡}lJir -Mitchei-?-' i> ean, Williamsi and.. Brothers* Jenfo»H/ior Lf-u'■ j'ii > ldeiice Packet, Lung, for S'wansej PefeVv, ry. [.'J n Ghe-gow •, Duration, Price, for Gr^nock PT.oviiit;. JV -Jphn, fir Liverpool; ForrOctcr, ^Jiities, ffor" 'ifvistol d A,nn, Thompson, for Llym, with iron ^.CPrtHot-ss.a?.v Owens, for^,iyer|:K)ol, with iron and- tit)WiUi&ni i./ ry, Pow«#, lor, §t. Ives, witlx coal'p -and iroii,. C '1 PeggJ/Hah-is ,"St. Picl-re, Charles • andFrier.di^I:• f- foj-'erlstol, with sundries; Fi iehds'iip. Davies; Ae.s ■< Seaborne ■Providence,- Francis ;"knd Suknn'aiv \f* Waterford V ay«al, jWiP"s;, Fl-iav,8hip; Deoinsc' Lprd ..N ei.son, VVarlow; Nane-v,- Ti'esiH'an; St -h'cha"- Salter; Bee. Gweits,: .Eliza,-iJ.Uah aud j.-idv BuilVy' Bpghps,for Cork"; Thomas ahef Mary, Gibsons ford Hopewell, KirvaV'tof Du^fvaii; ell, fpr Newry Gamp bell ;"and Ruse, Cacinnan, vr ipushalI, with coals. I 'V — \»l^d, tho EndeaiauivDav'ies, froai Cardi- "1" A"•>&nchS>. Biitanuui,Bint, froui.Pijclstow., will: auilt• Vy. M' grtii; Beb-cc-i, MilK • and Friendship! »■ 4 Carniar»hen ;-1-w0 Bi<>tiiers,'Paynter, troiu Ijpr D.»i«i, liciU, Eoii«,y:- l^ Jt';ers, M0; 11 r' '"t Peaicev ftom.Barnstaple- aiiff Lib ru, M.. oidiju)iaUa»t. "•Gicana^ojt, -'Mien'Castle,' Oiv'ensi for Watej- 1 jm|, w ith Ann vv .1 ones ^iin'd Plenty.,$»y-' nor; tor Wateriimk wrtR t ? Bdl# Harry, Gèörgê.1 or Oltil, coa's a'jd tui pt.acs; St: David,Hill Cores, Willihms; and Rebvuca, Mills, for Carmarthen; and Anii, Evans, for Port In«m, with co^is. v, Bristol— Arrived, the New "York Packet," Wehb: and the Maine, Rossiter, drem New York tlie Jarret,'Thorn' Hero> Clutsliam; Minerva, (i are. Sal^ A»n Honywill; Albion, Williaiar^ariti Niie,.Marvchurch* frbtu Jamaica Cjtt'olinfe, Cor^froii^vJsleyis.; North Star,' Letton, from Gal way CliarloU^MarsliaH, irom Me SSHDU- • Prosperity,Neilsoh, from Lonpoui'ia' .Vi.etqrv, from Gadaz; and Martha,———f?oi'n: Pi;ad'e)pi!ia. Cleartd out, the Phccnix, Diairiond, 1w Swansea Hap- py -Return; Bruombam: md Mfeuy, Walters, for Mary, H-arl.ovv-,for Mjlfi.^} atjd |BMst«Sf Rees, terTeihy' Padstow.—Arrived, the. Ce^ Hitcfiin# ,tt<w» Iiavle • • Brothers, Gard and Peterel,"Richard's)'from Burry. ,F°wey.—Arrive^ thg PerseverHjice, .Longniaid, frcwu iSieath. ^v: '• •* CAarfcstffim.—Arrived, i the'-Be^tefi-^Brothers; Lelean • William and -Mary, lie&tb; pttrrtier.- Banks. R^ilei^li! Melhuisb; B?^y, S:Iad2; Bro^r^ali, and SuSatma, Johns, aiJ irom .Swansea. Penwrice.—Am,ved,-the Gannet,, B^s; and Neptune, iuav, iro.ia'Swansea. .{ Seilly.—Arri ved. the Grace, PVi]hps,"from 'Swansea'; an'd' Mary and Betty, Sanders, from Newport, witiicO"a!s. --St- lots.—Arrived, the Fleet* Blackjuorel.,Naiiec, I'Al wards; Vine, Clark Plemiio, Moljardi JNIary, Hcjhy ■ Catherine., Hooper Oakwell, J.oii^s„; and.Happy Couple' Clark, all irom \Vales, wuh co^ali.. -v^ I' moii WATER (JTN;vvansea.B,\R 1 l rtn% me ensuing Jrepc.. Days;' Morning', EVeniiig. 1 Height. iiT M; -'Y. n. m. j.. Saturday 7 0 .-7 ,8 .i4 -cj;- Sunday 7 ,2-5 7 42 .']4 j >' •Monday 7 58 8 ,13 14 3 Tuesday 8 30 8 "47" "54 7 Wednesday: 9-5 9 22 14' 0' Th-jraday ,9:.40"} '.9 58 • -*fg Friday 10 Si. j 10. 46 .12 4 HIGn"WATER AT THE PASSAG^ *<• F'ditSikie ensuing-Week.. Morning. ¡ Evening. H. >1. ?atnr-i3y.. 8 20 8 '$8 Sunday, 8 4,), 9 ,Monday. '9 18 it> 33 —- Tuesday • 'i:50. .10, 7 Wednesday 10 S5 10" 43 :liiursd»y .I1.0 ai 18, Friday 1J. 41 g fl-.