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"= ■j £ M^TJCAL,CLA|sa:A?L CH A DEMY. 111(1./); .E., HAVERFORDWEST. >L will r( y (Tnrnence on Monday the 21st. iy. Two additional Assistants are engaged to .tablis'ime' t (from Londcn) immediately after the recess. TERMS. Baai-d and Education 20 Guineas per Ann. '(§ Haverfordwest, Jan. 10, 1811. l|uSfVJNSEJ, GLAMORGANSHIRE, i CfRS. and MISS LitACH 'respectfully inform ifJL their Friends, and tlie/Public, that the Christmas Va- cation ends on the 21st instant, when their Seminary will' igain pursue that.svsteta oi Education which has hitherto universal satisfaction/ and such as is usually adopted in all English Schools; wheje French is taught on a principle which must ensure the attainment of that elegant language to thx* Pupil, and on T-erjvs which Mrs. and Miss L. trust will • ,eet the approbation if Parents and Guardian?. SECOND CARIVL iRTHEN ASSEMBLY, v „ IT TJTE KINGS-ARMS, ON THURSDAYJANpARY J7, 1811. Dancing to co inence at eight o'clock. -V Y ADM TTANCE. Gentlemen.. 1 fu. Ladies. 3s.
"'": I STOCKS THIS DAY. 1.,
I STOCKS THIS DAY. 1., S per Cent. Conso]^66|—3 per Cent. Reduced 66|f Q JANUARY 12, 1811. V- • AGENTS' J. AGYNTS I,- I For recemng Orders and Communications for the il CARMARTHEN-JOURNAL. [ ABERfiAVFNjfy, Mr. Walking ABERYSTWITH, Mr. Williams BRECON, Mr. North CARDIGAN, Mr. C. Lewis C-HEPSTOW, Mr. Lamhert HAVERFORDWEST, J. Thoinas LANLLO, Mr..tuLewisjShop- 1. n-por JI LtANT>oTERY, Mr. Price MONMODTH, Mr Heath MILFORD, Mr. Jones, NEATH. Mr. Barde n NEWPORT, Mr. E. Lewis PEMBROKE, Mr. Wilmot. SWANSEA, Mr;D; Jen.k.i £ # ly R.iillhrs Persona inclined to befcorne Age'ntft, ah? request.- t. for- ivara theii- to tile lublisher. '11\ ». WEEKLY 'RETROS']?.E CT Y; '1 ^T.V, IT will be seen, on-rcferringj'to !tl^e.B«lletinS'of the last week, that His .-Majesty is i J :i state of grp- dujflahiendment. His.Maj-qs,; v 's disorder,; appears to have taken a fei'6iirable tur the night of tl., SSth lilt; and fie enjoy<.dlf8uycral good .injghiV restfsince thatperiod;. t REG £ NCY.-tr-The ResoJfitldns ofr supplying1 the ot stipl) .•-vacancy"' of the Executive ,Poyer.pa\"ljf:'been %i ecd,to by both Houses, it. :W'a' expected that oil. l>* ? a DKssage■ v*i „uld have been ient frqni;rtiie -16 asti) the the names I", < of, the- Members nominated Jp present, their, joint Addresses to .fa ince,.swid -i-($r*^hjestv, relative | t to. the a^u7ip!i()n uf the Regency and'tb^'care of » J the King's person, but this did not take place, and L -both Hepies unexpectedly adjourned'• tilKT&ura- r "'s-' p. The couijseof proceeding winch hasi'tbe6n.. adopt t 1 cd iii tne House of Cojtimons with rcsrarfl tb the is- I sRe of monies fro iii_ the Exchequer,under:the pi c~ J sent Ic!rcums^ance^ ^^as^tigglsted by Lord ;Gren- villei.«the most eligible expedient forfbrwardina: ( tl\e• public service, and relieving hhn as A tlmExcheffueV, from any responsibility which might •f .attach to a compliance with an unauthorised war- c. ¡ ^XapM'rom tjie Treasmy. The opimoA,<if the Attor- b n, 0. which had bec3Yj?^j[»jied his Loidsiilp s request, tended to corhrm his a Scruples. '• 1 Aecohii^g'^o'H! ivices wjuch have react eo Go; r lately sent into Spain, to have in the Paris I Paper-; The y/lioje q! thv! troops which were to pass the iyfemf.x.s, bv m U < i Ba>9nne, ia the List /Ui.vithj did i) e cecc 1P,W'K> mch^ Th i body consists of ie-iia i'afte'd froni i, »|r tJi.> gnr^i.s.n> on the toa>-«\ The le^y \ihich tookt I iyjjoo- oh the l.sl ii^tant, ib known to be destined fbjr %>dn. ■■ Letters from Malaga state, that; it ^'as reported %>dn. ■■ Letters from Malaga state, that it ^'as reported 0 00 aWoÙgheVle:nçlr:OccJ's there, that. JosepH-wom'd'' ■, s^ecdily-W recalled, hnd Spain declared an integral r P,rtöfte French Enjpire. It is to be divided into 1si^ military governiaents. They also menfion, that. *heir letters from Paris assure them that l^ing Mu- rat under the serious' displeasill^ of Bpna- p S | Parte. ( It appears that Napoleon inflexibly persists fin. his 'Meterminatipn'to extend the continental system tq •H Sweden. fieniadotte -had promised his protection If to the merchants, but noVeiiiance was placed on his «^r.iomrses. The merchants have again been,ordered jBb, stnd in inventories of their stock of fenglish 'jHpioQds and colonial produce French Commissi oners. V' lhitid arrived in several of the ports, to.supeilntend the ex of this order, and to act as spiJs upon future conduct of the Swedish merchants. It the opinion of the best înforpJcd persons at ), l^ottaibiirgh, tilat the dispatches last transmitted to St. letersàurgh, contained a formal demand of 16 resoration of certain districts of Finland. J Leters from a Prussian port, confirm the rumour that Bonaparte has positively insisted tjiat the Em- ,1 ero of Russia should adopt his confiscating,;and t < Wring decrees in their full extent; and though • j i said that the language of the Note addressed t; tie Russian Government, upon this subject, had Wj 'jti great offence, apprehensions1 wfifce strpiigly S that the demand ^voiild uitiniately ;|ic. w w- Extract of a' Letter from our Car respondent in London, dated Wednesday Evening, Eight o'clock. F We are destitute of a single arrival to-day by which intelligence couid be received, and we do not find even so much as a report in circulation, except, indeed, that it has been rumoured, a Regency will be dispensed with, in consequence of the daily improve- ment in his Màjesty's health. Such an opinion is very current in the'Offices of Government—notwithstand- ing much interest is still excited to. Itat-n the answer of the Prince bfvWales £ o the Resolutions of both Houses of Parliament,, as it has been stated by the (friehds of his Royal, Highness, that'he would refuse to accept of tlip Regency under the restrictions proposed. "im 'port -,int subject seems, to absorb every other consideration at the present i-noment-the Houses of Parliament have adjourned until to-morrow; in the interim the attentionnf the City of London has been called to the Meetings of the Common Council and Common Hall, the former held yesterday, and the lat- ter to-day, held for the purpose of taking into consi- deration the propriety of petitioning both Houaef>of Parliament upon the subject of the Regency, we a^e enabled to furnish' you with a faithful report of their proceedings."
■■/ COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL.4JAS.…
COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL.4JAS. 8. A Meeting was. held this day in pursuance of a re- quisition, sighed by several members, to take into consideration .the deficiency occasioned by his Ma- jesty- s the best meai-is-ofsupplying it. ,Mr. Alderman Wood moved'a string of resisfiutians, whkb the-folibiving are'the s'uKstance.—They were seconded by Mr.'Quin, and passed by a great majority, c r an amendment, moved by Alderman Birch, of the regar^'with j ^rp!ws^d to provide for "he e»;c :i'.se of tne-functionp of4 the^Y-ereig-nty. v the prerogctivco of the ha,v e<b'ien' Oi. in trust, and arc, in fact, held out for the benefit ~Qi the people. • riiat these prerogatives could not have been so given, u.iles>. necessary, to .theadi}1inistråtion Jfthe m^gi^u-acv of royalty. f^r.t they n\uct be no- less/necessary-to a Re-, geiicy c>pr ssly appointed to apply the incapacity of a J ppo Sovereign. T.a¡,the avgmd^J^ign^of'yest-i^i^un In flbyal High'ffess the Prirtce «f Waksj -the Re.genc) vii h re- strictlons and limitation^ wovdd^ if camed» tQ. Gctt necessaiily destrCy-'ji Inlr.^e mat rh?-u'd exist be- tween the.three biann.ci, r.tjd py yioi-Athig the i)1;te th e iiitt- lests and libe:ties or (he ^e^pl^; fore preset)Lc;d ';q ,1i,1:'f' c thej'iince zi 'Wf; shall be b p-p.'se^t.lJifeiforiChdy in-v ( l'L,ty -all the- ,'y'xel,te't9 the ttue -g-niuihe- luitii Q^the Kir^-n a S ,n/,i. <). r. :(;J; r- t-i
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:pÜUWÍ':F\{}: I 1 uis Meeting was ho>« QQ;the m Tfnst' of the ,Common Council, tp .petitioia J £ sisife|fpoi55i '&?. .h re tiictions proposed, i#i jLhe (fve-ifr -of Hi^iv.ess the Princ.e of Wales taking pppa ^aiirnsS!^{:h« oftice or Recent.—-About pne o'clock proper cer hiving lt^d the object bf the Meeting, Mr. Waithnrn and after waiting som? titne in consequence of repeated pla,udits, qbserved, that as the subject which was now brought forward fdr their consideration, had been so fullv and amply discussed in both Uojuaes of P.uliamenf, it wis not his- intention .1: "< I] 1. to intrud,e on the patienee,of the Meeting in detailing the proceedings winch had been adopted, but he could not, .villi'lo'd frojn expressing his entire., disappraba-j tion of the conduct which. Ministers had'observed on the jiresent calamitous occasion. It was necessary, :8 a,sî:]\i!,<}¡:,Q ithJ¥,Jl t.Q:1?.5ç: that- muob'had'&^iT! said'by persons who'Were in opposition to his senti* ments, that the-present was not the tiina for the City of London to jnt«ifsie- with the subject,,as the Houses of Parlianfrnt wcie^i^w -n^igcd in.thfe-ftdldiscussion of the n elancho1)' situation of T^fairs as irequired the appointment oi the l^sncu of "Wrles ta-the Regency— this was. the lincr tiage,been,ticeki. on fewmer occasions, and iti;appeared,ithai the idleexcus?, thati this is not. the proper time to take up :the subject," no m^t^r haw jiiipp.j u may. be, was ever to be used by the persons, he ieferred. w-,is s'ufti- cient to p?pve what th«.a sinccilty vvas;for the-i welfare oftthe Constitution. With respect to th^ conduct of Ministers, he should-feel no hesitation in stating, that it was highly to, be condetnned the plea of precedent' had been raised as fhp grotindwqrk for what they had- proposed but he contended, there wasn precedent, to be found, to. justify -the conduct they had adopted. MinLtui ha^e.jbeenguitfed, continued Mr.Waithman, by selfish.and hnproperr;nVoiivesv-and.;he;coiiikffairly ki e say, te-of one of th^-Royal Dukes, that instead of being a shield to his. Majesty, they had made hi, themselves." Mr. 1'. i Waithmari then entered into a speech of considerable length,, witjj view of she wing.ih^propdtety of i11- vesting ths Prince, willi the. full, po",ers.,Of tlie Crown during the incapacity^of his Majesty to fu.lfil the" royal ftiiictions i and; he concluded by moving § string of resolutions, expressive of d.'s-.ippo-iiitb ic ne,*t theIllan- ner in which Ministers had acted, of the propriety of presenting to the,Prince of Wales the free exercise of the .prerpgntive of Tlii-,ooe iasiy>re- stricjjom. ,.u. ,# "I The resolutions were seconded by Mr. Favell, who perfectly coincided in what had fallen from;his friend, Mr. Waithmah. After which they were severally put and carried in the affirmative. Sir W. Curtis came forward, but the clamour which ensued almost drowned every word he offered.—We were enabled to collect, that his object in presenting himself to the Meeting was to ex 11 n the conduct lie had pursued in the House of Coivn^o ts which was the result of a sincere wish t(f"discharge his duty." He loved the King, and would desert hirn. He ad- mired the Prince, and considered fittest per- son to take upon himself the oBi-ce of Regent during the indisposition of his Ii-cyal Fathei-)tt he was of opinion that restrictions were necessary., ■Mr. Alderman Combe, amidst the acclamations of the Livery, presented himself to-the;r notice, and as- sured tiiem that it vvwl his inL^-nt'on to act'.agreeably to their wishes on e^|Vy grand question relative to the maintenance of the I Constitution, whether in or out of PariiamenL Sir C. Prlcp r:;d Sir J. Shaw were in fvour of re- strictions, and upon their- expressing ^'em-clves tQ that effect retired, not being.able to proceed further from the clamour and hootings which ensued. Mr. Waithman then-mo: s. that Petit-ions be pre- F"sen ted to both Houses of P?.rlianient, "whifch were a mere echo to the resolutions.-—Tills motion was; agreed t), Mrl Aide:rjsn.Combe was iaStrucfed to present and ..support the hi the House' of Commoris;iand the Sheriffs to pr<n( the other to^ a peer, th.v*: the chme may be laid'hefci the Kou-se bf Lords. A vote of thanks was given to Mr. Aldferr- I j Coinbe. -^r his upright^c <, v\ iw he returned thanks in «n op..n.e 'ctu. Ttenks were also voted re :hs late Lord Mayor £ 3* -also. to" the present; Waithman apd Mr. <: Favellf as mover and iccoii k» of V lit oh „ s aft £ r'whiclvthe Meeting adjourned. The prison ei = In i c ( tic <> t <u • > re- turri th;:inks to C. E (i i ae, for One Gtiin' left t • tl n ind^ 3ior be distributed f<i vii, <hcx hi a< ( r b^nevolcn highly pfaisev oith t th) int Jt \i f ^n, On f ildcty1 ><*t 4tvv' "uc gqal,,Uav d< ThOmai, 'elotiu r, 1^ f thw r tfrdor r{ Mary, bis wife L >_ t Ci t lu. l i na i n to Swansea, and did n > rctùYÙ ho o U t\so oV I^ck K the nextnnoinnv1-. .when he beat. her severely cbn't i i ls 'ul vs'tu t'0 fire hours after. night,. iC- \urned a Vefdiv^ or again the si u via Thomas. J On S'ltiuda/ re, out ill the"ilagg £ krd of1 Mi ''To. JaxxK>, <>t Button, *iear jt^ghai nc, wh'.e1 at time tin carpet.$her> of the y?luahk pu p- it" conia.u<* £ 1 ct bv the Hhicly and ji'dn ci»- eve tions of those, who hasten- 1 cdtothe '-pot, it-- wer^ confixed to a mow [ qfwats, \.hi^h it ci*1.1 Jy con uried (r"n ac'Ment Is supposed to ha c bceR 0"< a ioni <1 bv ,u 'mg j^aidwiuSg-rp^e, bred olt in ox B( m U.o }{a^P"i b l,a5*gBeaf"l in thv. 3 uw thL \.e 11 It.wk rP~ p^rate »^Ut <on agaînst let tire ^If nx j ar^js Yiear 'ho-e w!lu.'bi^^po--xloi sc. :X¥c are soiry tollPtoj- th«_t J J~- Owen, !>q tr^m- r for Penibioke, ir, in conseqnei ce 01 ^ndL^a-i- s dil tv'i ,arI v | >Wc understand that Ufi Madtcks; his rca •-cofnpli-ted'hib important woi" fn t\Ju lipg tl esa frcVrfi'tfic'extcrsive vale between the Ccrna: vonshix"c i-ajotinta'jjis.. ■=. -.v^ ^Lxrtt'd 011 i^ie^it :?arwo^d, of ,tbe Fhr.t^hfi'e Infantry, broke up on Satuiri'y £ fhe eVcn'i oi thc tual, cannot, c/ cm vzc, be n^adc pld ilk, the Evecuti/e TVver ia t)n Saturday sf'nnight, whiljt a y-uf1g\jnall" at fcRadstock> Soixicraet, was in, tbo t of goctl natyr- l^dly Cutting It pifece of tni.ron to give tc^ a pQpr woteau, his smock-fiock rbsvructmg the »aatch^t, he cut h;s left aim at ti„>> wrist almo-t ofty&rd in cofiscqutnee of the groat effusion of bloo-\ did within the spacc Offonr, bonis. ■ i On Sunday,-aU■■■three bo-^s were skaitrng, atHoi^i .hi** ntai4 ShifFnal, Salo|> the ice broke in,j a»^ ef, t1 3 ail perished. > esterday, sg'n^ight a fire broke out at ]\i .Morris's, veterinary surgeon, in Choltenht" i"> consequence .of^^qyantity, nf -15 sw»d weurr'f p '"pi'l'el'c? £ itc1iiiig-'j&r'e, which had been .elt to air. Nc' person was in the hou«ff at the time, and the whole of i\Ir. Morris cloafr-; ^«d iin.n, and pL;t ol the furniture, tc^ ;Ii'- r wiii vi large box of valuable book", were burnt to c.2hes. The hdwse having a ."tone floor recefv«Ki b; 1 1 a,juiy. T|i!e l6ss',We are'-oi'ry t,j hear is very "■"l^'derabie,, FASHIP'NAELE DIREI JA\UA:—E*i;rji- Dreis-A French- frock, with demi-traiii of hteck impetial gaazc, worn^over a slip of whiL*Vgsn £ ne.t or. fatid", the bofioin, bosom, and short ?lee\eorna- i»v»rttcd with .a Vandyke border of v:liite velve.t or liir^ad lace. A white volÚet or satin hat, ofirai"c|it- «J.ith -two curled ostrie,feathers" with a silV'er or heat led band. White kid gloves and shoes. Walking.Dress,—A round high i^of-ning robeiof 1 earnbric, with deepfylull-trimme;^ ;cpllar." h Swe- dish coat of lead-€bloured Qr black"velvet trinimed entirely round w tl n'sdown or blue fox ftp* A Spanish pelerii c oi Ibe same, ftutned iii front of t he throat with a x )tl ei of-pec-; I b~ h clasps-.to correspond for thsjbottom o'" ijfe. s hat of; blaek,#;grey xeb. et, orMo. thrned u}> 011 the left flde, vrith a«he^ oj ,i Half hoots of grey-cloth; laced bod^fl wilh black velvet. Carriage Dress—'Gowm of black I"1 in ,rar/e*' worn over white,' with long sleeve1*. e h^'Jx iu< the neck, with antique ruff a»la~OaeGn t li/abe'. h, ornamented round the bottom with a silk trimming. A innniie of J.ench guv '-eS with collar fastened on the Tgbt rh'). 1 iei wxtl. broach» and tnmnied c> iJy 5o'.1 with a lu'1 stamped velvcl, hxicd ^th 'iXie coh>'p 4 boiiiiet to corie.por.d, ■»., ^auip '1 \t lr c1-^ w>< i 1 in front. Shoes of black OA\grey c" » the' same.; — On Wednesday se'nnig^t as Mr.; John Margaretti j. of "fiidgway, was > retern^ig "home from Tewkes- buiy; markets and ldd ,proceeded a little beyond, the House of Industry| on the Glocester and Cliol-- tenham Road, he was stopped by two foot-pads, who robbed him of his pocket-book, containing upwards of X'40, .with which the fellows got clea;- off; amP) na\íë eluded all search. After having plundered him, the robbers made him strip off his cl6ath;! and then ran off by contrary roads, with :t.he utmost speed, whilst he was dressing himself. We are happy to inform our readers, that the report of the loss of the Dispatch Boat, belonging to rdes^rs. Pritchard and Thatcher, at the Old passuge, is unfounded, no such misfortune having occuri-ed. ¡
'"FREE MASONRY.
FREE MASONRY. MR."EDJTotf-^Strong prejudices against Free Ma- sonry having been instiiied into the minds of some of the most interesting and amiable of our fair Neigll hours', -I- feel myself called upon, as A Mason, to state to them a few facts relative to that most ancient, and, as I think, useful institution. Aware that a great number of the Ladies of Car- martheii are in the habit of reading your Taper, (1 wishing to submit to their dispassionate consideration, ■the leading, characteristic, piici geiier-il tendency; of Masonry, without appearing In propria.persona^ I beg leave to avail myself bf yoiir kincb assistance, ;<nfehbpe, rj;thatin Case of your discovering who I am,y^*d will 1 act the part of a Brother. s Fully persuaded, Mr. Editor, that, in this enligktenid. yage, the' abs.u r d-and generally, exfioded notion's'res pecs iitig the mode of Initiation, cannot be^ se'riouJslvv enter-. tained by any .of the rational irtltabxianfe cfpCaiVnar- then, feelfno diffidence i-itadvocating1 the 1 the iicb on the -^Brethren, and the cat us of Fi ee M <soui y 1 1 the world. » 1 > i, Ihe j rinci, lcS ol p ee f T^sor t> aJ°'fou 'd-x] cs the -doctrines contained .in- thaj: H; Ir Ami tlie mordi+v '<.<• itcV.^p i s ^pr F?A t bis °ui%ion. An ihe Ce c 1 c nd fun I'u.eof on*. Lodg 4ft>\ of the saci c' wiring or berr ft-r"3 ^*c "t c sioi te the Lienor, h«s a *» bit i?. V i-' £ 5* f bleftc-ed Tuiity \t<i 1 1 v» •> i t urdcrjn d«> ingcn^i-y or 1 i^'sptit* e r f the A <"s ? *t 'Z Lve'-y Aiticle, vvh^thc- c »-r I cs cnu.d foa. Lod^c, ro'- spuiiuul meaimT. lo-U''1 V"* '1 l.-d ^der.K-a« r sf^, *;a ■' l btj to observe, tb s of r J ^c-uA' be, • '1 | Mr on, 'B cp Lj, wte a op v*s»r''0, -> { ]ji t t nos»_ ^t nx vabstt ift £ f I ? fqua1!/ fe«d: su & «* 1 nay laur 5.^ »i f'QH cb r • -obes ot vt*g 'en w .u.lc' cot is" riTch • tiT-'e To i,uca of o 1; un;n Ut:'fd Nt'< n' m t theyi\dvea qui.t^ *nd o'" M f>or^ 4~ik vi'e'^ 0 c the p ufs d Oi z,\ vi ea pubhc\ tio^, T i->egtc <■ f, t t they die able to«i f rbcut'rc go^ci a ■> Lr 1 o vne t l)fia o iry z.r, ;$çmcho..Pallzti ;gaJê of the Pleiades. 11f»c Mt-so'^ry, 'd'.e every otbei human ti'1^1011, j boasts r>o%ot>perjic,*an. ..A i.^on j gential ^o.^ics wit1, eve- ^tep pT"e C c va. o tassious'and prenuh^es or mantir-^ v. I ,4 d v) mcw 1 Pligmty we 'v h I1 > "o tU e. Iftlefi"ult\ in'^r ■> h' > fa t >i cor pic1 o'i" 111 one b c onttiy is jnst-Hnf'y ai<e^ t*>s t4 ,rs. t in ^itoms, hu^e.01, cart cc Tsbruerrl" <j" £ ck 'S- I, — r5e di,nily an<l Iciporf'ihc^ 0 rtnde.-ed que"P,o,3b^- I "id B raw, yho-1 ^ob^r1 frp'c6" i c brignte t, TTzeovc* oL man^vV* 'y b" conside'fd ic X <0 a .sol tary Member. VVJ-^ t5 PXDulsioM is te'Oil-C -"•. iv a* "o' occuired wi«-h us. MiifOtsry 13-, as yd, ir v.\ 1 Jier, a -d con-eq leiv^lv, haifa t^ £ r aad hbe'ihty of th* inhabitant « f 1 >■' Oti worthy, though hostile tieighfcrt r 'o^ t^ :>(*<■ it ions Personage under whose "auc^ :c2 ,d obpe" in coipca.ed; let them consider.th^t tu £ wigest and best ol men cue p-cud of masonic dkt*nc''on:, ?r la am confident they, will no longer qtiestion the ortho 'j dojty of our principles, or the-tejircacy .of our measuresr. pur pfime object is to establish' an Irtstitixtion, upon principles of brotherly love and affection, and, to raise a tund -us„ to:'succ#iir a Brother in distress j indeed to do mope, to dry the Tears of the a n dFqthtrless. Upon the Sfcret. -Mjtiteries of F jh^nnitted to say ;mof.ei- than-ith'atKthey? iikfe the sfecrets of the.state, wliichv.'thewewer-ico-fect in themselves, -3 wise Minister 'woiild >rrot di tl^e-, e<*Mn-%6t■ the-fytfk'jf 'iL osomT And/5 ii ^OhC^ded me, th..t swtcy it;p,s.npr«ss?r\ in the moral in; the /o it-it til w orid v o fyg. jp <.fee«ias criifcuiate^ so eomnifinp ffbikinthropy, Frec m0 1) 'sytttesivtIriMi'daty towards God, and Brother, l&.Cil.a:g?Mt|v|aS'o'n'cafirioV. he gros^b/ ptamlTtirffi-. bead)is. strengthened,' the heart js of the human nood a«^ c^ei^fsheft. byMasonie, pursuits,. We ^><^Ut|">'<^edf^-ia:hiity afld -.Ua|tyW and ouj/ ^ppxeGidiin^ Cheeblmai.jgs, -enjoy 1 nfe e t the best of Kinjs, JEsspwaK,• arilkobfe^ hm y Kt-ngsy and' P H^pwnbj'. and -iegislatoxs^ Warriors, and a\& £ ta-xy-of'splsntljp- relents, and|min'|c'^late'jfttEigr«|u bavc.k-fon^ard will- continue to .be, the ornament^and supr-ort cf Free Masonry. 'to 1 >'e" 1 ti Editor,- tb-t* these desultory ^bse-va-' tions -«y-vl3^ „*11 into the jr,ds oi sftch; cd ol fair- Neighbc ufrif as from.fa,lse-^npression%, are-at the-pre- sent tcomeiit inimical to our., order, and that their ,4, li) which I am bound to-acknowledge, there .,Jp no repeal, 'will in future, be ,exerted to give- popu- .lirity andclwrency to an Institution founded-011 the 'I'asis of genuine Senevolence. An Insti ution, fc&e ^beije&ci.il ejectsi of which have already oeen felt in and from which no (,itil can poSsfldy. accrue, 'r yFeeling as I do, that.il make my appeaLtd"^«>*a<=: \tefs, iy of whom afe possessed of strong arid highly c-idtivat-fed minds, and in uujgc a nupc, mat whatl have presumed to say will not/be deemed either impertinent or .unseasonable, and that the urban:?v*- of disposition, shd suavity of ♦n ujners, -which'hate: hitherto characterized the Ladies cf Carmarthen, will operate in favour of our establish 111el?;t, and at Once reflect honor ou themselves, and on 5 ttieir faithful and devoted humble .servants.. the Mem ba of St. David's Lodve of Perfect Friendship. -i h I-am, Mr. Editor, t f < Yours faIthfuIIVt y Cir«-t»')enj-Jan,nii, tZit* ,<v.; On'-Monday the 24th ult. a coroners inques kl taken by M L Faithful Thomas, at Hoose, near !jl lake in Cheshire, on view of the bodies of John 1 tlie; elder, John Bird, the younger, Henry 1 | Richard Hughes, Thos. Hughes, Joseph Hut | and Nicholas Seeds, .se'tcn poor fishermen tl 3 who were unfortunately drowned on the. 2(2d Uli (I the upsetting of a boat in the river Mersey, in 1 a secuting the laudable attempt or going on hoa vessel in distress, called the Traveller, of Li !|| pool, which had been driven oa shore by the flj lence of the weather in the coarse of thepreced j 1 night, for the purpose of giving their assistanc the vessel. There were, two 01 her persons in || boat-, viz. Tho. payi.es, ar.d'fho. Fulton, at ,U time of the accideh.t, who with ^ga^at difficulty, I ixig to the roughne^?uo,f the.;sea and the heavy s 1 .0 h4c:5 then breaking pp. the beach,vy,eret enabled to- res .< | the shore. One of the poor, sufferers, jusl as 1 | accident happened, caught hold of a rope hangi | down the side of the vessel, by. wbjch he '} suspended for three quarters of an/hour, in sight the numerous spectators on. ^hoj-e> ..who, i the d;stance from "the_ 70 e, 1 was jjpt more th; f about ihirtv ya oil,, P( oIV€^ binva. g' assistance 5 and at lehgyii i-, e e.a isted, I y 11 w as washed by The violence oi iv^s^aneLstxn i 'i to 1 ise no xhorei, WHit tp ,the- j 1 y i9, that y-ohh-$irdj" £ h& fca left a vii: I and" teil'Chlldi-en^ Mpti.yBu^hc^ «t wJe and. fl 1 I1'lnldreji^ndl^S'iii'^iiVcf, a ^p antVhiee child.er fb '^toeht'xh^i^Tint'V.elv fate, ax^d ,who being dt pxi\- £ d bf'fHcif'-xd^u^triQus. exertxonfe, are now lei -i. destifUt'e-of the means of gaining a !ivelihpod —*A ■fliefs is a life"'fo?rL in th^i ^mmeiliatsy^eighbourhoof the pace" v;Hl??e the aceident^&ppyncd,; t i -ie o,pe [^V.db$;fe-fdeKatiif^^weiV not fen -ihed with &• "t "-e, '-?i> smi'1 so u-efi.i l 1 lo^ction.fo* the'-v per- j V 1 ^A'ers> of ipteK'tinj? paiVJBtt shave j'i ^et a Iv deeiVt d (Lu g'jQUS ^xe llatorj s f J VaieJ aware ri^lf t^l j .m f t 'i 3 t Capital ^o^e cq.-Litler,, 1 -JL *v'f=ri 1 h i rrt'"kct's nu H\ x u a > "r- 1 h v a <, that J n^e tp t 1 j, >112 pd1 Px zes ci\ » other v-- Ft." •; is nine ep» but the TicitT g Cru U-.L ai^f then P --d ) ^6w t"H d( rd 4-;rea' l 'i li' tdi" thin'nir e to one th<,i J* the ilick^s tl> 3 da fa ec 'oi IDaring tuc trf! c'-ua'), p" (/ K » V. 1 U
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f J(- i f sfnr xei&s. -iTv^r\ S f .f. fARMARnirv,A ti'< 1. t <? j<uh Davi^ HjiII. from Ll.irvHy, « .»h tlS! Cleared .'out,- tire .Oreih^stiui, ltarryr aua Monin, foi Patrick, for London, •V«*i'4) ?un(lriesr:" j ■'>m»ELLY'— Arrived, tfie K:tff lA^v^iivn, artd.Williati auitt Marv, .Evans, frotn 13 timber; ,A;(,Il.. vftom Luuduii, witb vv i.i;<it; i H jntLslupj BeVim, fr?J\ pafjnartheii t. and St.yDavid, Hall.» f torn Swansea, "ft baftast- Cleared'*o.ut, the William, fol- I-notitli ,i-raii, Biduo", f n (tf lwos „.for Kiii.sale.j;Ta"iarj BeflOke,frfr Padstuw i)(nTo, liii; for f4t)op'; I'l'fri, %ras, for J-.velffr Fr..end..i)ip, hcya^ ami: S',Divi's HsiH,*&r Carmartoen:; ana Hero, Hoy, for Mit- ford, all vi- CARDIGAN. —Arrived,- the-J^w TJiiion, SenlvoVrt ■ EXpNtf and PS^peritv, Wi irifiis, f^osii Dubfin Stepaens 5 BeiHag>iij,'Tho- rn ag..j. Bina^and'Jietfv, Ewtns 5 Mar> Ai;n, csS flojal, >Vadef Grace and Pesjay^- Morgan> ,,Ton'l^ni^^4^?^'l^AS Stag, Gr.ifH'tli 5 Spoetffator, WillMttrts, »nd''Casp'eina.lgw-,yji*i 'Seaborn, from »Cprfc Br- ••'snbpia, Neptnne,Seaborn, and IVi-Hiains^ from Wiiurtjrd Juditi^ Davi-s, from. You^ghall Jan. and Pdggy,L1 ewelyc from Wexford liaboRfK Summons. ii'l Maria, Griffith, fro'ra !vow-ry. -A loai od out, the for Liverpool. j ORE.—Arrived, tho F!«ids,/fcbng, t'nnn Bristol,, -vi ith sundries and Lovely Pegfv, Griffiths, from Cjepstow, with timber and plarik. Cleared out, Sall^, Hurlow, far JVetfpoi l, with wheat; Bridget, Ward, ptr"Lord011, with cdlhi -ahil City of Lin.e- rick, Wing, for Waterford, in bal?ast.' MriyFORi)—Arrived, the Harriott; PiiiiJips from Brki«l.. j port, for tins j>o«. v 'T bailed, the Ci^v of Limerick, Propert, from tWorok., ior-Watf-rfor-15 and-Diiigenee revenue cu-tter oalMm^. BRISTOL.—EATerM out, the- Exped:tio.->» Swansea; :zitd Eipeditioll, I-liekl,
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