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SHIP NEWS. NEWPORT. ARRIVED-—The Concordia, Schultz, from Memel with timber, deals, &c. the Bose, Brokensher, the Lively, Geach, the AquilS, Daniel, and the Mercury, Lewis, with iron ore the County of Cork, lley, with bacon; the Har- mouy, Angelo the Charles, Howe, the Vigilant, Hook, the John, James, the Staverton, Shaplan, the Sisters, Fisher, with corn and flour; the Swan, Galgey, the Edward Pro- thero, Edmonds, the Friends, Nicholas, the Mary Russell, Newman, with cattle, sheep, pigs, &e. the William, Cormack, with Acid; the William, Clampitt, the Tom Pipes, Richards, the Vidonia, Knight, the Maria. Jatnes, the Gannet, Jones, the Margaret, Williams, the Valency, Bellamy, the Mary Ann, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the George, Johns, the-Mary, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Gayner, the Carleon, Sacr, the Irodegar, Hatwood, and the Ann, Brown, with sundries. SAILED.—The Curtis, Curtis, for Philadelphia, the Julius Cæsar, Corke, for New York, the Prince Leopold, Little, the William, Clampitt, the Trader, Gower, the Raven, Jones, the Thames, King, the Apptedram, Gaunt- lett, the Mutual, Bowman, the Hope, Williams, the Provi- dence, Symons^the George and Jane, Smith, the Britannia, Down, the Adonis, Thompson, the Qua)", Morgan, and the Charles, Ilowo, with iron and tin plates the Mary, Coombs, the Tredegar, Harwood, the George, Johns, the Bristol Packet, Gayner, the Carleon, Saer, the Moderator, Johns, and the Ann, Brown, with sundries. The Brig Curtis sailed from Newport, last Sunday morning, wtth about 60 passengers, for Philadelphia, in going down Cnannel she struck on the Cardiff sands, and broke her false keel off. She was obliged to put in Cirdiff, for repairs. NEATH. CLEARED OUT,-The Bee Hive, Fauvel; for Jersey with coals the Tom Pipes, Richards, the Gannet, Jones, t°i' Newport, with iron castings; the Union, Tregethen, for Llanclly, with clay; the Emerald, Lloyd, for Barnlltaph I with iron castings; the Union, Hosking, for London, with copper; the Harmony, Bedford, the Ebetteeer, Holman, the Neptune, Grace, the Antelope, Hawkins, theJarte and Susan, Blackstone, the Susan, Codner, the Marv, Parker, and the Speculator, Parker, for Exeter; the Ellen, Ross, for Bridport; the St. Stephens, Moyse, the Sprightlw, Richards, for Padstow; the Nadir, Gihbs, the Dispatch, Smart, the Active, Prowse, and the Rebecca, Narrawood, for Dartmouth; the Two Brothers, Rcndle, for Fowey; the Union, Sanderson, for Penzance the V.-nus, Williams, the Olive Branch, Leader, the Providence, Monday, the Mary, Hoare. the Friends, Pring, the Endeavour, Rowling, for Cork; the William aud Eleanor, Skentlebury, the Looe, Bartlett, and the Alexander, Walters, for Looe the Swan, Davies, and tne Eagle, Phillips, for Newquay the James, Gvles, the Ceres, Bowden, the Active, Care, the Pblrnix, Thomas, the Edward, nerriman, the Maria and Betsey, Bennett, the Lamb, Peake, the Auspicious, Love- ring^, and the Diligence, Seweus, for St. Ives; theTJove, Hayes, and the Brisk, Harding, for Falmouth; the Nep-" tnne, Jenkins. and the New Bee, Jones, for Dundalk the Lidney Trader, James, for Youghall; the Mentor, Lewis, for Cardigan the Venus, Cox, for Weymouth; the Alicia, Walsh, for Wexford the Harmony. Berry, for liideford the Two Brothers and Sisters, Bilreh, for Pcn- ryn, and the Mary, Jones, for Aberayroa-all with coul and culm. SWANSEA. A R RlvtD.-TheSpeculator, Rotlieroxigb, from Yoviah all, the Blossom, Hale,from Minehead, the Abeona, Tanner, from Gloucester, the Swansea Trader, Huxtable, from Bristol, the Sarah, Socket,frorr, Gloucester, the Elizabeth, Richards, from Waterford, with sundriesthe Eliza, Davis, from Milford, with bricks; the C'onstantia, Moyse, from Qnebec, with timber; the Favourite, Jones, from Glou- cester.with iron the Nightinale, Brooks, from Gloucester, with fruit the Mary Anne, Walters, from Youghall, with cattle; 35 with copper ore, and 29 in ballast. MILFORD. ARRIVE^ —The Three Sisters, Dyer, Trom Rotterdam, for Liverpool; the Union, Llewellin, from Pugwash, for Milford the John, Cotter, from Pembrev, for Shoreham the Marquis of Anglesea, Griffin, and the Friendship, Davies, from Newport, for Cork the William Pitt, Burnet, from Gloucester, for St. Andrews. SAI LED.-Tlie Earl Kingston, Bennet, the Ant, Morgan, and the Perseverance, Hichards, from Milford to London. On Thursday week, the Hero, of Montrose, from Porto Bello, laden with copper ore and cotton, arrived here to wait for orders, commanded by the second mate, the cap- tain and chief mate having died on the voyage. The Ulrica, of Stockholm, Petterson, from Marsiellrs, bonnd to Antwerp, laden with wine and oil, was brought into Tenby last week with loss of rudder, and being other- wise damaged during the late gales.

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