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^VEDsrESDA-Y EVEMNO, April 19. COMMENCEMENT OF HOSTILITIES IN rrALY. Mr. Lisle, the messenger, arrived yesterday with dispatches froth our Ministers at Vienn 1; and as he passed through Brussels, he is said to have i/i'oii«ht some very important communication's, from the Duke of Wellington.. It is staled that the dispatches from Vtciuia "to unrGuverinnent announce that hostilities have actually commenced between the Neapolitan andAl.Istriarf armies in Italy. An affair of outposts is n.eutioned, in which the Anstrians claim the advantage. Letters firom Italy, says the Gazette de France of Saturday, iniorm us, that un Hie 28 th.ol March the King of Maples was still at Ancona. His army, 60,000 strong, wifh a train of 15Q pieces o( cannon, was encamped on the Appenine.s. Oil the nmva of the Emperor's .lauding,, these troops ii-es. lighted bonfires. A letter from Leghorn of the 24 h -wit. received in the city this m-irning, expresses uo-.dou'bUif Mu- ral's imniedi ite unci hostile advance, and concludes with an opinion that British pro.perty.aatl shipping will no longer be saf2 in that port. "From private and authentic channels, the most recent trom the Continent, we have ascertained the following important fatas:- The advance of the Russian force passed D^es- > den on the 10th, so ;hat there is every reason to believe that the Emperor Alexander will even an- ticipate the period when he promised ,to have his j iriiles oil ihe Allied Sovereign's'' are to ieav'e Vicuna- on the 15 th, and proceed to Frank fori. The Prtissjah armvlffi the field 'am mots, accord- ing to returns, to 310,003 mqa, hot this is, perhtps, a little more than tiisir precisa number. Their head, quarters are at Na-m-tir, and Lie^e.-—They are lo be joined- by another corps \jf 10,000 ou the 25th, ricxt "Tiie Allied" hea1-'quarters are now at Nieuport, ■Court ray, A til, and Grammont. It is stated in sotueuf the political circles, that the determination and preparations for war have gone so far, thiit the subsidies to be granted 10 the Ajlied Powers were arranged by our Cabinet on Sunday last.. v.—. It is with great concern we state the loss of his Majesty's ship St ati Oil a sunken rock, near the island of -Little Inagna, off Cuba, Provi- dentially every person, on board was saved,.by the assistance derived from thehnats of several trans- ports which happened to he under the convoy. The E uT of Rosefberry's Divorce Bill was reacla iirH time in the House of Lords last night. .Sir "-I. Mil dm ay. has, it is saifl to, his friends, tint. he intends to receive • the hand 01 Lady Raspberry in marriage, the instant th.ttthts mifortunate Lady is legally divorced tlY her present I,«trd. SWANSEA, TO BE LET, v' For ah uneijnnd term nf nine years, A Desirable C O U N T R Y R E S 1 D R N C E, called HILL-HO USE, with requisite Offices, Gar- *> aut' upwards of 20 Acres of Pasture Land, pleasantly- situate two miles from Swansea. For particulars apply to tiie occupier! Arthur Jones. Esq. TO BE-" LET, s IN THE TOfVNOF DSN, MONMOUTHSHIRE, Wili'll 1.1,1, wri'H IHSlEBIirf. TOSSESSION, 'A Very convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, £ V. well calculated tor- the receptirn of a small genteel family spacious/Garden.Andan excellent Orchard, with Stabling, are attached tu the suroe aud the whole will be let at a very moderate rent, I'ur- lurther particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to t>k* Rev. J. C. Haly, Usk, Monmoufhshiie. CRICKHO WE'LL— BRECON SHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PtUVATH CONTRACT, A Nr-at DVVELUNG-MOUSE, situated in a JL pleasant part, of the town, of Crickhowell. willi a warden, and Plot of Ground in the front; calculated for the residence of a small genteel (amity, and now occupied, as a yearly tenant; by Lieut.-Coi. Williams. AIs". A commodious DWELLING, with a Garden at- tached, situated near the above, and now occupied" by Benjamin Phillips, Wheelwright. The whole ot the Premises' are in good repair, and the lasi-mentioned House very lately built. They adjoin the mgh-road from London to Mi!ford-Haven,-and are near the river Usk. .For further particulars apply ■ to Mr. Thomas Parry, A-.sciJoneer, Langntiock or to Air. Charles Gabell,'Solicitor, Crickhowell: TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By T. BOIVEN. On the Public Quay. Swansea, on Tuesday, the 251 h- of April. 1815, TIIE HULL AND MATERIALS OF TU g IIRIG- AND ANNE, -r M01g 'n Cark'eh, Master, ■ Jj^tely wrecked near the Western Pier, burthen per register '66 Tons, either together or in sepa- rate lots. For particulars apply to the Master on board or to the Auctioneer. Maker's Patent Mangle, Time-keeper, by Ear rand, Part of a 'Wick of H.ay. TO BE SO L D BY A U C T I 0 N, By T. BOW EN, On Thursday and Friday, the 4th and 5th of May, 1,815, r|HME HOUSEHOLD FUllNIIURE and -1. EFFECTS of Captain Hay (who retires from this country) on the premises, sit Marine Villa, Brison-Ferry comprising four-post and camp .bedsteads, with cotton and dimity furniture, straw,"wool, aiid hair mattresses, prime foather-bed-s, blankets', quilts, and eouriterpan.es, pier and dressing-classes, stair, floor, and bedside carpeting, 'maho- gany art\le«s in dining-room chairs, claw and Pembroke tables, half chests of drawers; chiid;" crib, hat porcupine, side table, sofa, &c. japan painted chairs steel cut fender and fire irons; a variety of kitchen requisites, together with a superior set of patent dish covers. Catalogues will be, ready for deli very on Monday, the Isiot May, by Mrs. Clarke, at the Vernon's-Arrus; and the sale will commence each day at eleven o'clock. Genteel Residence and good Farm, N EAR A.BERC AV EKHV, TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPOtf IDINIPDIATELY, A Very desirable and compact. DW ELLING- -A. HOUSE, called UPPER L VNFOIST, with the Coach-house, Stable*. Garttens, and about 20. Acres of ex. Meadow Lnnd- adjoining, bite in the occupation of A r- Rees. The House consists of a very good dining and /awing-room, nearly 20 feet square each a -breakfast- P^r,our, sis best bed-rooms, two servants' ditto* and at a j^y^e.'nent distance from the liouse are, ali necessary Out- tilU¡¡d¡tigs. Ako.-TabeLET, And entered vnon at Christmas next, fii,? small FARM adjoining,called PEN Y R. WORtOD, cousistuig of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, of excel- quality, and nearly equal in quantity." ibe premises are situated within a short distance of the own ot Abergavenny, to which there is a good turnpike- road, and a few hundred yards of the Brecknock and Aber- gavenny Canal,Wharf, where coal and liiiie niav be had at si vffry moderate pricfi. The House, Outhouses, and Gardens, will be tet either 01 Wii.h or without the Meadow Land or Farm, r fi).rtlter an(i to treat, application is to be afde to Mr. Price, Solicitar, Peaj-r-Woriod, or at his oiCce' at 0. rf« Abargavennv. I \%TANTED immediately, SIX or EIGHT V y good JOIN BUS and C ARPENTERS.—Apply to the Printer; or to Mr. Morgan, Iron monger, Neath. MAY's HILL LUNATIC ASYLUM, NEAR SWANSEA, Is now completely ready for the reception of A Patients, who will experience the uUrtost care and attention from Dr. HOBBILS. whose study has for many years-been particularly directed to the treainent of menial Diseases. S»van-.ea, April 21, 1815. CARDIGAN FREE-SCHOOL. r S'MIIS is to give Notice, that a COURT will I be heid by the MAYOR and COMMON-COUNCIL, of the town of CARDIGAN, in the Town hail, on Monday, the I5ih of Mav, 1315. at twelve o'clock, fori he purpose of APPOINTING a MASTER to the FREE-SCHOOL, in the said town; when all Persons wishing to become .Candidates lor the appointment, are requested to attend wHi proper testimonials. There is a Salary of £ 10 18s. 6d. to the Master; and further particulars may be known by application to Mr. Lewis Evans,Town Clerk,Cardigan if by letter, po<t-paid. \T' a numerous M F.ETING of the TEN A NTS of the .BRITON-KERRY ESTATE, held on Wed- nesday, the 19th of April, 1815, pursuant to -public Advert iiseuient, at the Bunch of Grapes-inn, in the town of Neath, and adjourned for greater convenience to the Town-Hall, for the purpose of taking into consiileration the Proposals front Lord Jersey, contained m Mr. Alexander Murray's Circular Letter of the 15th of March last,. 'I'm Rev. THOMAS litACS, in the Chair; Resolved unanimously, That the Tenants of tbe suid Kstaip, who feel themselves aggrieved by hi, do uftiie ar.d agree to adopt such measures as may be deemed neces-ary for defending any suit or suits which his Lordship may be. advised to institute against them. Resolved unanimously. Tuat a Committee be appointed to carry illto effect the 'resolutions of this Meeting; that the said Committee do cens-ist of such Tenants as reside in the town (if N ciiih, and t'te neighbourhood t{¡ereof, but that it shall be open for any-Tenant who mny wish to altend. the I do iiieet at the Bunch of Grapes-inn every Wednesday, at the hour ot twelve, lor the purpose of receiving the signatures ol such of the fenaols as concur i • these I'soluliol, and lor trans- acting all other business relating ihereio. -Rcsnived unanimiwslif, That James Coke, Esq; be re- quesietl to act as^Secret-irv- Resulted utuniiinouslit, .That the Tenants concurring in hese resolutions do a-^ree !.•> pay, ,in such proportions as nhall'be arranged by ihe Conimiitee, all expen-es that have bee;! .01' be incurred in carrying into effect the mea- sures advisable fur their defence; Rcsuloed, Thai the Secretary be authorised to convene a Special Meeting of the Tenants iortau purpose of ap- pointing a Solicitor, or conducting the de- fence, and for any oHier-special purposes. llesoloed umnimtnisly, Jf'h-at the above resolutions, sigiied be insert' by the Chairman on beliait of the Meeting, be inserted in the. Cambrian, Seren Comer, and Carmarthen Journal newspapers. (Signed-) 11IOMAS REKS, Chairman. Resolved un-.tiihnmtly. That ihe Tnunks of the Meeting be "iven to the Chairman ld'r his able conduct in the chair. Resolved un-.tiihnmtly. That ihe Tnunks of the Meeting be "iven to the Chairman ld'r his able conduct in the chair. M. MACKWOHTII-ARMS, SWANSEA, April 11, 1815. THE Public are most respectfully informed, that a New Light „ POST-COACH, .1." J CALLFD THE OBIVBHAI. PTCTON, Leaves SWA N SEA forCA RMA RTHEN, ihrongli LLAN- ELLY and KIDWELLY, every TXTKMIAY, TUUKSDAY, and SATUROA V Mornings, at eight.o'clock, and will convey Passengers and Parcels arrivh.ig in.Swansea. by'the Bristol Day Coach of the preceding evenings. Returns from ihe. IVY-BOSH, CARMARTHEN, at two o'clock, OIl i\loxD"vs, W ED'S KSDAYS, and FRIDAYS, and Passengers and L'aicels will be forwarded trom Swansea by the Bristol Day Coach at four o'clock ou the following mornings After the 12th of May next,' the G ENERAL -PICTON COACH will proceed'iiumedlately from CATVM ARTJ1 EN toTEiN'Py, and return from thence the following dav* in lime to depart for Swansea fit the above hour. Passengers and Parcels may be booked at either of the before-mentioned Towns for Bristol. Tile Proprietors will not be .accountable for any Parcel above the valu« of Five Pounds, unless entered and paid xfor accordingly. For Szcansea, Neath, and places adjacent, R -CJIHV. TIIE GOOD BR,IG SALLY and 'WILLIAM, Joseph Ai/res, Master, Now loading at Carpenter Smith's Wharf, T/Ond'on, will sail In the course of a few days, most of the car:;o being engaged. For particulars apply lo-Messrs. G rove and Son. Swansea t, at Master, 011 board, or No. 3, Nag's-Head-court, Grace- ehurcli-street. CÙ.!{i\¡ ARTI! E1\SH I BE. An improvable Freehold Farm. To be Peremptorily SOLD by AUCTION, On Saturday, the 6ih day"of May, l»ir>, at the Castle-inn, id the town oMJandovery, in i:e said county, subject to certain conditions of sale, A LL that capital MESSUAGE or TENE- ivII'yN 1, I1 A. tvAi♦ and t^ANDS, with the Appurte- nanccs, called PEN-Y-BANK. situate in the parish of Lhmwida, in the said county, in the tenure and occupation ot J,'¡ltJ Jones, husbandman, under a lease for eleven sears, whose term expires at Michaelmas next, at the clear yearly rent of ^80 iessjhe Priiperty-Tax. For particulars apply t(.) Mr. David Lloyd Harries, Llan- dovery. CARMARTHENSHIRE. COpp ICE If O01), .'34 years' growth. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In one or two lots, on Wednesday, the 3d day of May, 1815, at the House of Edward Lewis. Viliswen-Bridge, in the parivh of Lkmegwad, bet ween the hours of two aDd three "'clock in the afternoon, OAK HOLES, part of which 'are strait, and equal to any in the country. Lot 1. Is about 16 Acres, growing on in tile parish ot Llanfihangel- Rhos y-corn. Lotg. h ahont 15 Ac es, growmg on Abernant-y-ffyn, i!)thes:t[)!epRrish.and)oini)i!)o)). The situation of ihe lots-is desirable, being within a short distance of a turnpike-road leading to Carmarthen, Llan- sawel, Cardiganshire, &c. and withiB two miles of Brechva. The different tenants mill shew them. For further particulars apply to Henry Lewis, Gallt-y- gftg. near Carmarthen. GLAMORGANSHIIIE! Oak and Ash, Timber.. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Mack worth-Arms, Swansea,, on Saturday, the-29th day of April, 1815, between the hours of four and six in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale which will be thrnprodnced. 005 OAKand209 ASH TIMBER TREES, t V-A in the under-mentioned lols — Lot I., OA K nnd 14ii ASH TR.EES, numbered with white paint, standing ili Kitchen-well Wood, on the r'ndit- hand side of the roartleading frotM Park Mill to Park Fann. in the parish of Penmain. Lot 2. I?t0 OAlv and 40 ASH TREES, numbered with white paint, standing in the said Wood, on the left-hand side of the said-load.' ■ Lot,??. 205 OAK and 9 ASH TREES. numbered with white, paint, standing on Willoxion Farm, rented bv Mr. William Rowland and Land rented by Thomas Tiiomas, called OMelose, ill the parish of Ilston. Lot4. 45 OAK and 18 ASH TliKES. standing in Cae Mawr .Wood,.and Lund adjoining, rented by Mr. James French, in the parish of Penmain. For a view of the same apply to Mr. Evan Evans, at Black Pill, near Swansea or to Thomas Thomas, at Park and for any further particulars to J. Jeffreys, Era. Swansea <r Mr. R, W. Purchas, Chepst»>v. T¥THEREAS it has been erroneously and » industriously circulated abroad, to the injury of my Character, that the Sloosi, HAPPY COUi'LH'wa. driven, while under lllV COIJ);¡¡¡¡ud, to the westward of the Mumbles, on the 8lh inst. through uusconduct1 ow e it to myself to repel the charge, i i lliai it hlew fresh to the eastward, a heavy ran.iine;. and coming round the Tail of the Scar-Weather^ tne piivs ol the gaft i;U ve way, which prevented my carrying any after-sail I there- lore judged it most proper to bear up for liosilly. as the only place of safety I could command, wi.eti the Rudder gave way, and the Ship became Unmanageable. Several respectable Passengers, u> whom tiii» statement has been are willing it t> JOHN BOND. N. B. The Cargo was delivered without any injury N. B. The Cargo was delivered without any injury having been sustained. Swansea, April 2'J, 1814.
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SWANSEA, FRI D A v, APHIL 21. I Extract of a Letter from i^mdon, dated Eight odacl, Wednesday Evening lust, "No arrivaJs b tVe taken pbce to-day from France, or from any oilier purt of tlie Continent. As we were led to suppose it.would: turn out, Murar, it. will be found, has in reality commenced hostilities in favour of B >naparte. The French papers would make us believe that tbefirst raa- contre between the Ncapo!it.mat)(i Austrian troops was an important action and that the latter were totally defeated with the advanced ^uard taken prisoners. The private communications, however, which we have seen from Vienna, represent the afhir to be directly the contrary, that it was merely a skirmishing of the-advanced posts on each side, and that no material advantage was gained by either party; but that which b of impor- tance in this affair is the fact cf Mural's'determi- nation to fight m favour of his old mas ter Napoleon Bonaparte. We look with anxiety for (he next, arrivals, for as the plans of tbe belligerents (ior so they may be.considered) are consummating, aud about to be I brought into serious action, they acquire greater and greater importance. Olir Government, it would appear, continue to LHqthe greatest exer- tions, and are, no doubt, resolved on war; trans- ports to a considerable number are in great requi- sition, and many troops, it is believed, will be embarked in a few days to join the Duke of Wel- lington in Belgium. These exerlions, however, cannot be proceeded in without great sacrifices on the part of, ht nation the Property Tax, therefore, is rendered necessary as the first fruits-of the re- i turn of Bonaparte to France, and this night the Chancellor of the Exchequer intends to move its renewal; hut, we trust, with swije modiifcations, though nothing on this hea l has at present been suffered to transpire. STOCKS—S^per Cent. Consols left off to-day at 571 I- HOUSE OF LoniJs, TVednesduy, April 19. The bills oil the table were respectively forwarded a stage, and their Lordships adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Wednesday, April 19. "Alter.a good deal of routine business, Mr. Grenfel! brought forward a motion (or the production of an account ol the cash balances ol the public money in the bands ol the Bank of England; from the 1st uf February,-1807, to the15th April,. 1815, distinguishing the monthly balances' during that period. He said bis-object was to shew the immense adnllilagc deTived by thp Ban!, of'Engird t'' the prejudice of the public, by having at least eight mil- lions ot the public money in their hands,- without giving'lo the public the least advantage tor so enormous a sum.—■ He calculated hiiwself that, Irotn the year 1807 to the present time, the sum in their -hands wo<dd amount lo about 16 millions it was true, that in consideration of the re- newal of their Charter, they,had lent the Government three millions, for which, however, they received all interest of three per cent, which was by no means equivalent to tiie value and advantage which they derived from the immense sums of money which they bad in their hands belonging to Ihe public, and ior which they paid no consideration.-— flis therefore, was to have before- the House an account of the cash balances in their hands during the. period alluded :«, with a view- to the enactment uf some more favourable terms for the public. Ihe Chancellor of the Exchequer opposed the motion, on account of its preniatudty.; the Bank of England being under no constraint to render an account of their cash ba- lances until next year, when they would, as a matter'of cou se, produce the necessary accounts to Parliament. With respect to the loan of tbree mills'aivi't.should re- collected, that the Bank of England had lent the Govern-' ment that sum at a rate of interest two per cent, less than the Government couid have borrowed it elsewhere, and therefore, he thought the Bank \vere entitled to coil sideration on that account. W e letl Alt. I ierney speaking strongly in favour of the motioll, which trom the-importance of t:ie subject appeared likely to produce a lengthened discussion. "After this motion slVIÍI!d h¡¡vt' becl! disposed of. the House was expected to sit till a late hour on the motion of ihe C'uancelior of Ihe Exchequer for the House resolving itself into a committee to take into consideration the pro- priety of re-enacting the Income Titx, which expired on 5th of this month.—'There is little doubt that it is not the intention of the Chancellm- of the Exchequer either to pro- pose or to acquiesce in any modification of this impost, it is expected, however, that from the opposition side of the a very vigorous hostility will be expressed to the re. newal.ot this unpopular measure." L d .i .i r:—• :» di-w s*jsii,i: Capt. Machell, of the Alert, from Baurdeaux, arrived at Milford, states, that on his leaving Pe- nilac he was informed that Bourdeaux was given up to the troops of the Usurper Bonaparte, for eight hours to plunder; and on his passing Blaye Castle the tri-coloured thg was hoisted, but. they did not attempt to bring him to. I The fashionable arrivals here have commenced this year earlier than usual already have we a tolerable sprink^ig, and a large influx may soon be expected. No-t a year passes without improve- ments being affected our lodging -houses are of a superior description; and a visitor very rarely departs discontented. The Vernal meeting of the Clergy of the Deanery 11 1 Y ot Cower was held in Swansea on Wednesday last, when an appropriate Sermon was preictied by the Rev. Mr. Williams, Vicar of Pennard. Capt. Gascoine and Lieut. Turner have been ap- pointed to the impress service at Swansea. I It is the unanimous opinion of those who have wi messed the extraordinary powers of theccie. j hiated Miss B tfin, Miniature Painter (who Was born deficient of arms and legs), that she not only exceeds all other curiosities, hot far surpasses every miagmation of possibility, and shews the kindness ot providence by enabling his creatures to make up the irremediable deficiencies of nature!,—Adver- tisement. t A Chalybeate spring has recently been disco- vered in the vicniuy oi Tenby, about two miles ffotri the town; it is a clear transparent stream, holding iron in solution, with carbonic aria, and is ol course similar in its properties with the car- bonated chalybeate waters of Cheltenham and Tunbridge. The circumstance is important to invalids resorting to Tenby, but So to (he. inhabitants of South Wales, who now possess one of the most useful mineral waters at auiace unrivalled for s»a-hathing and salubrity of climate, and offering all the curr.fons an coi'.vcmtot.rs which are found at the most celebrated Wiieriug places in Engla.dd.. The price of Welsh coal at Plymouth is 13", per quarter. The ti rst regular convoy from Wales 1 arrived there during the last week, and it was understood that convoys would in future be appointed regularly. A considerable advance of the premiums ot insurance may be daily expected, in- consequence" of the preparations made and maldlig in the equipment of privateers in the dif- ieretft ports of the Channel. On Trt?sday evening last a beautiful new p icket called the Countess of Mansfield sailed fmm Mii- totd. lor the first time since built, with "his. Ma- jesty'i Mail for WMerford; she is commanded by Capt. Charles Nuttall, late of the Camden packet. The Ca.therine.Uwen, trolll Pwlhelli tor Glo- cester, with slates, run on shore iu Jack Suund, at the entrance to Milrurd Haven, and sustained so much damage, that it was with great difficulty she was brought into Milford, where her cargo has been discharged, in order that the vessel maybe repaired. On Thursday wasitid part of th.e basis of the fir.5t pier of the new bridge at Chepstow. The un- I dertakinghas hitherto been conducted with great I skill and expedition, and the workmanship pro- mises to be such as cannot fail securing great credit to Mr. J. W. it tstrich, the Engineer. Brecon, Presteign, Auglesea, Carnarvon, and Me- rioneth Great Sessions, did uot furnish materials for a single paragraph. buicide.—A melancholy instance of self-destruc- tion occurred at Clif'on on Saturday. A gentleman of the name ofStuart, from Bath, was found on the declivity of tbe hill leading from the river to the turnpike, quite dead, having discharged a batithro)ghh:shpad. We understand that the deceased had left his house at Bath, on the pre- ceding day, and on his arrival at Clifton, wrote to his wife, that before the receipt of the letter she shonti be a widow;" in consequence of which, a servant was dispatched to Clifton, but. before his ar- rival the unfortunate man had precipitated him- self into eternity. The ball with which the pistol was loaded, was made of a piece ofsheat lead, which shattered tbe head ill ii shocking manner. Verdict ot the Coroner's Jury, Insanity. The deceased was in independent circumstances.
Family Notices
BIRTHS. On the 16th inst. at Duffryu Aberdare, the lady of John Bruce Bruce, Esq. of a sou. Oa the 6ih inst. at Fulhain, the lady of James Lewis Knight, ot Lincoln's-iun, Esq. of a riaugiltcr. Juately, at Chewton Priory, Somersetshire, the lady of Mojwr Goldfinch, of the Oxford mditu,of a daughter. AiAHKiED. At Monmouth, Mr. VVeisman, to Mrs. Simes, relict of I Charles Susies, ii-jq. a respectable Solicitor of Bath. At Abergavenny, Mr. B. Frere, of Ross, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. Doel, of Abergavenn v. Yesterday, at Carmarthen, Mr. Francis Nash, seedsman, of Bristol, to Miss Williams, of Carmarthen. Mr. Samuel I homas, auctioneer, to Airs. Louisa Woods, huttl of Cal munhcn. At Kid well y, Carmarthenshire, the Rev. John Abel, the highly-esteemed pastor of ihe Presbyterian church at (hat piace, to Airs. MaigaietWilliams, widow- of the late Mr. John Williams, of Maesgwenllio.i, in that borough. At Kavci lord west, Lieut. Sides, R.N. to Ami, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Benjamin Thomas, of Narberih. Ac Grestord, Mr. Edward Williams, of that place, to Ehzabetn, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Roberts, of Lavister, ill the county of DIED? Ou Wednesday, the 12th, ot Cowbridge, in the 40th year ot her age, Mrs. Rhys, wife otv Mr. Thomas lUiys, Masier ot the Academy in that (own. About two months ago the bursting ot a blood-vessel m herlun:s brought.oll a pulmonary consumption, which terminated in her death, to the grief and irreparable loss of her disconsolate hus- band, her infant children, and the « ide circle of her friends her poor neighbours have lost a most humane and charita- ble benefactress: her numerous acquaintance a valuable and alfectiouiite iriend her ear was ever open lo the voice of distress, as were her hands and hu heare id afford every relief in her power. The.young gentlemen hoarders who wwe Milder.her-care have experienced a loss but little less than ihai ol a mother her attention to thein was exemplary un all occasions, and more particularly.' so in anxiousl> watching over their health her equanimity of temper was almost beyond- example great though possessed of the waimust iiliection, her mind never exhibited any visible degree oi irritation. She lud in the .course of her life seen much of the world, and bad spent Hllny years in- the me- tronfitts; yet, though exposed < to those inflmnces from which no ranks or degrees are exempt, she retained th 1, Unsuspecting innocence of mind which was through life her most distinguishing characteristic. As she lived so'she died a. -true Christian. Her funeral was attended by a very numerous concourse of friends, of neighbours, and'bv all her boarders, who will long and deeply deplore the ios"s ot her. Aged 65, Mrs. Jones, of the Lamb-inn, Llandovery. Aged 'J'J, Mr. Adam Henderson, of Glanrhossan, near' Llandovery. On the dill inst. at Llanbedrog Cottage, the residence of \V m. Lloyd Caldecot, Esq. Major Horsley,59th regiment, in the Sod year of his age, universally regretted for his amiable disposition and engaging manners. On Thursday, at.his seat, at Prinknasb Park, near Glou- cester, Thos. Bayiy Howell, Esq. Barrister at La,v, E'elj,,w of the Royal and Antiquiiian Societies, and oile of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace. Mr. John Rowland, Custom house officer, Holyhead. Mrs. M. Williams, shopkeeper, Hoivhead. On tlic,iitli inst. much regretted, in the 65th year of her •i-ge, Mrs.-Junes, of the Boot-inn, Ruthin. The many good qualities which siie possessed, are too generally known in Ruihin, and its neighbourhood, to need enumeration the requisite qualities which ought to adom the parellt and wile were in her united and during a life of twmty.five years' widowhood, her conduct throughout was trufv ex- emplary with the fruit ot honest industry she was enabled to bring'up'a numerous and expensive family of her own. besides proving a parent to her parentless grand-children., and as she lived, she died respected, aud in peace with all mankind—a stimulative example to others of her sex to IIlIitöte.
SHIR JNEW&.
SHIR JNEW&. SWANSEA—Arrived, the Phoenix, Dia. mond, horn Bristol; Assiduous, Jenkins, from Penryn and Good Intent, Laucev. (r;>tu Barnstaple, with sundries Ann, lir.vks, from Minehead, with malt and flour; Favourite, Sotham, from Gloucester, with salt; Iron and Tin Trader, Harwood and Nancy, Bevnon, from Bridgewmer, v.irh br:(-ks Sabrina, Davies, trum Gtoucesn'r, wi-llt- poles; Sprightly, Macey, frotll Barnstaple, with mult, Venm. Davit's, trom Newport, with iron; Fame. Courtis, from St. Ives, with tar; Nancy, Jones; and Providence, Williams, from Conway Sampson, Hughes; and Harnoi, Hughes, from Amlwch Elisabeth, Bond"; Active, Rickard3 Rashieigh, Melhuish; Alexander, Langmead and Sophia, MeUiuish, from Fowey Hemy, Rees"; Harford, Waters; Forest, Hawkins; Mary, R;'eS Peace, Divies; and Bristol, Recs, from Truro; John >troud, WTktns; William and Sally, Lewis; Friends, fucker; Auspicious, Lovering; and John and Mary, from St. Ives; Bolton, Sanders Bedford, Nichoils; and Calstock, Moyse, irom Plymouth, wi,h copper ore Betsy, Mugford, from A.becthaw Mary and Peggy, Davits Nancy, Morgan William and M?My» Davies; Eagle, Lewi*; and Morning Star, Pugb, (re» Cardigan.; FeUtny, T.^gthy and Curdeba, Ov.t'ii, from Rarmon'h New ftlessinj;. Cto-ker; fr-trn New Providence, Vv ebb Seve a, C-rnJutid «n from Bridge*atei Lifia, Hevan ».-»•*„ » (mod Intent i'tiomas, fr-•'»»* Br:s'.i> Feit ttv, m- Margaret, Wiiliauis uud \igtiti.igi.li'. staple Hope. vVa>; «nd tie"n\ E* am, iro'n i- v Suuaciia.id, Met call, tnitii i, u-it; (.i/ Cork; i3atba«-a, PiuUips, from •. i. r (iriffiiii. Pfiii.ips L.'n.-f/r., .irau Hope, Llevi-cly a and Iioj c, Fenint, t m i coals or culm. Cleared out. ihe Providence Packet Ln;»g, for Glos-ces- ter t rieii-.is, J [.-iikiiis and Mary", 11 -trries, i-sr. ■ «-th sundries; Pomona, Lewis, for Comvay Poi i.ia.i', O ■ e.a >. :wr Aiiih^ch Brothers, Evans, for H--d »iie.f: ,a •■- Hughes, for Beaumaris Live-iy, Phii|i,.>s, ii»r '■: h^aaid Lbzabeth, Bond, for Fowey Maria, Ira in, tor I:. Escape, Bushin, for Mi.nebead Litiie ".dm Lady Peiirn_yn, Jones •, Fa vouiitc, GritHtlis and i.u-cv. Jones, for Pwliiylli; Ariel, Dove; Cmicoi d, i, n: l»rt i: Iiiends Adventu e, Chapm.-in, for Fahuouih Je:i;v c;i.d Plliebe, Spadling Caroline, Ord and Rochdale, Grev. lor Plymouth Beginning, Evans Cardiff.Le«is; rV'nct Sievens, {HI' .\be::h¡jw: Lut! K¡IIII,rc'lh\c('JlL" vidence, Webb Tseveni, Ci it'iiand and Hope, f, budgewater i iiree Sisteis, Lee«ortliv Feu a,. worthy; Good Intent, L nicey N'ighiinga.e. Quai.ce an: Magnet, Williams, lor Barnstaple Morning Sta-, -i h Mary and Peggy, Davies; Nancy, Morgan tu-t?,, c ^lar.Y' Harriet; Cai racta.ais Harries; Jenny, Evans. ai,»t Endeavour, How-land, for Cardigan Phillipjia, :\iaif<»c Eleanor, Miller; Cardiff Casth-, Crocker; integrity, les- ser; Providence, .Leads; Perseverance-, Goss; J-ne an-.j Ann, Ho-ibm Cotton, Davey Lovely Emily, Sydal Pro. vidence, Jones; Eriza, Clarke iVSoliy, Union Eli'.a Ann, Williallls; aDd Fame, Curtis, St. Ives; Good Intent, Wil- liams, for Ross and Resolution, Davies, for Dublin, a;i with, coals. Wi.vp- N. W. Ncatii.—-Cleared out, the Diligence, Humphreys; Dove, Evans Ddpnin, Jones Leigbuni, Price; Active, Jones • is; Supply, Griffiihs Ann, Wiiliaitis; Luna, Owen; Mer-'naid, Tliomas.; and Venus,'Francis, for Abe'r- ystwith; "Waft, Williams; Rachel and Sally, flees; Lo.eiy Pe.Tgy, l'Ugit and Diligence, J ones, lor Aberavron"; Bri.tol Trader, Jones, for Cardigan: Elizabeth and Mary, lhonitis, for Pwllheli Valiant, Dicus, for Carnarvon Trial, Prance, lo; iiriirgesvaier Expedition, Lewi-, tor Bideford Ceres, tiowden Sophia, Hughes and Joseph,- Clark, for Ives; Liberty, Matthews, tor Penzance: Good Intent, Carter, for Padstow John and Wiiltam, Bartley and Maty Ann, Tippet, for Fowey Ann, Vittery and Mary, Bignell, for Plymouth Providence, Brown; Three Bioihers, Dougall: Dispatch, Sattley Friends Goodwill,• Siiiardeii Unity, Pollar: Dolphin, Pitts: Ceres, Ruased Lark, Wills; Harmony, H ill man-t Faroe, Bools A>trea, Furze: Friendship, Hey don': and Pylefles, Eibott, for Dartmouth: John, Parker, lor Lxeter 'Amity, Robeits and Prosperity, Roberts, for Dublin Lovely Peggy, Jones Mary and Grace, Griffiths and George, Rees, for Wicklow, all with coals or culm. LlmielUj.—Arrived, the Two Friends, Griffiths, from Car- marthen Diamond, Trible, from Padslow and William and Mary, llowells, from Bristol, with sundries Blessing, Evans, from Swansea Ebeuesse-r, Billing, from St. Ives and Lamb, Evans, from Falmouth, with copper ore; Mary, Husband, from Gweek William, Stevens, f rom Penzince Friends Adventure, Myrick; Rebecca, Trebarue; Fisher, Patricfr; William and Nancy, Roberts Crcswell Castle) Levv.s St. David, Roberts; and William, Christopher, Irom Carmarthen Tamur, Bellamv, from Padstow jjee, Humphreys; Margaret, Jenkins Ann and Alary, Wil- liams and Hopeweli, Jones, from Aberistwith Cambria. Jones, from Tenby John, Chalk, from Bristol Prichard, Lloyd, from Cardigan Mayflower. Morgans, from Mil- ford Providence, Gibbs Recovery, Day and Minerva,- Morgans, lrom Bideford Emlyn, Hughes, irom Dmgheda; Ami and Mary, Giiilitbs and Mary Ann, Griffiths, from Dublin, all ill ballast. Cleared out, the Friends Goodwill, Hancock Rebecca, Treha'rne; Two Frie"ds. Griffiths; Lark, Pinilips Cies- well Castle, Lewis; William aud Nancy, Roberts; iV.I- liam, Christopher and St, David, Roberts, for Carmarthen VVittiam a:nf M»r\, iiiitcbings Speedy, "Wall; Kcbtcc.i, Eastawa v Mary,Husband; Lame, Evans; and Wiiliam,- Stevens, lor St. Ives; Dashet, Berry; aiid Kliza, Brirtoii, lor Bideford Tamur, Bt'Flamy-, and Diamond, Trible, for Padstow; O. P., Codings, for Dartmouth Margaret, Jen- kins-; and Bee, Humplneys. for Aberystwith .Richard, Lbyd, for Aberd-tvey Etiisa, Fox, for Wicklow; Eliza- beth and Alary, Donovan, for Kinsale it, Hughes Hopewell, Hughes; and Eiuabvth, lssac, for Waierioid, all with-coal or cu-lt-n. Carmarthen.—-Arrived, the Perseverance, Richards, from Chester Diligence, Webb; and Elizabeth, Rees, from Li. verpool, with sundries; Endeavour, Oibbs, from Neath, with oak limber; William and Nancy, Itobens; Ores we II Castle, Lewis; Friends Adventure. Myrick Alary Ann. Morgan Fisher, Patrick Sr. David, Roberts Lark, phii- lips; and Two Fuelids, Giiffltlis, from Llanelly Becii«,id, Harry; Courier, Step-liens and Ann, Ray, from Kidwelly all with coals. Cleared out, the Prince Regent. Hinds; Blip", Roberts; and Providence, Richards, for Bri-tob with sm,dries Friendship, Owell, for Swansea, with barley; and M;iry Alln, Morgan, (or .St. Ives, ",idl oats. Milford.—Arrived, the Hector, Williams, from Nt-aiii for Cork; Lady Kenmare, Witln combe, for ;v Mary, Lash, for Bridgewater and Venus, Bel!, for Rot- terdam from Liverpool Augusta, Davi-on, from Pool Mary Ann, Maddox. from Bridgewater; Alert, hnnm, from Leghortie Isabella, Machell,-from Bourdeaux; Wa.- very, Barbor; Amity, Davison anrl Acorn. Durrow, Iro'a Yarmouth all -for Liverpool Mermasd, Evans, from Car- digan and Libeltv, Axfoti, from Biistol; ills Aiaje>f, 's sloop Mosquetto, from Grceuoek Speedwell, Diligence, and Aiiteliiipe, Customs cullers f rom a cruize. Sailed, the Venus, Bell Augusta, Davison Isabella, Machell Aleit, Brown aud his Majesty's sloop Mos- quetto, for Plymouth Albion, Davies, for Newport, his Majesty's ships .Myrtle, for Cork, and Spitfire, oil a cruize; l'ox, Antelope, and Bai, Customs cutters UiI a cruize Aberystwiti (. — Arrived, the Hope. Jones, tuna Cardigan; Margaret, 'Owen Alliance, Humphreys Blake, Jones; Suppty, Griffiths; Mercury, Lewis. and Eleanor, Hughes, from Liverpool, with sundries; Elizabeth, Evans, "from Llanelly, with coals; Susannah, Davies and Diligence, Edwards, from Abei.dovey, with slates. Cleared out, the Cambria,Thomas Perseverance, Lewis • and Providence, Wat kins, for Bttsiol, with lead ore New Catharine, .O'Rrien, tor Liverpool, with kelp, Maria Annah. Evans, jor ditto, wish, eggs Linnet, Jones, for Milford, with poles; Plain-Dealiuj., Evans, tor iiai-moutll, It with oats; Hope, Jones, lor 'I c Simtai, R nnsey aud Dolphin, Owen, for I folvhead, with timber; Eleanor and Betty, Alorgan, for Dublin, wiili slnics; tiidiisti-y, Joiie iNIiirgatt, aud Betsey, Watkins, and Hope, Davies, for diiio, unh oak bark. Chepstow,—Arrived, the Recovery, Waters; John and Sally, Quaiton Pruvtdencet Uruwn Lovely Lass, Hiscojc • find Recovery, Quintnn, from Newport Britannia, t>ak |t-v, from Gloucester; Neptune, Moxlev Swan, Kces Ann aiid Peggy, Waters; Chepstow, Harwood; and Prudence, Dib ten, from Bristol; Shad well, Edwards, from Bnowc- water: Maria, Jtjucs, from Beaumaris .Coukiou, Robnwon, frvll) J'Iiii lj,,nl St. I i e, and Margaret, Jenkins, from London James, Uardner"; Buckie, W ebb; and Hollow O k, Machell, lioiu UlvprMone; Heart of Oak, Welts, from Pfvmouih; Perseverance, Iters, from Colerame Manila, Blackburn, from ULuJi; Saliv, Newman; anJ Panty, Hargr.ive, from .IXibiin. Sailed, the Charotte, Rowles Saialt, Harwood; ;:11.1 John, Crump, lor fjloucesier Endeavour, Ptidups, inn and Peggy. W iters Chepstow, ilanvood J(jS, j, rind Lbzabeth, Williams 1 Abbey, Ajauicy Betas, Me.iiiens Minerva, Phillips Friends, W illntius Htirriel, ii.o^o aod Neptune, Moxley, for Bristol Chepstow, i ayior; H.idJ4f" Lloyd; aud Fanihiiii), Farish, lot l'lytiiouin. Bristol—Arrived, the Neath Trader, Eaton, from Rouen; Swift, Shaw, tYo.ii Belfast Kcono.nv, Lund. Horn t'Vters burgh; Charruin^ Nancy, fa-e^e, froin i;i-ndura» F.sine, V EliZd, Beviiii'; tVtllii.m Mild George, lïildlirh ai Vcaus Lovntlier and-Rose, 1 Homas, fiom Water.>o;d
COUNTRY MARAETS.
COUNTRY MARAETS. SWANSEA. \V¡¡e;.¡I.j¡ 7- (H, ¡:hr, ¡1.6 ,10:. O"t II. 7. 6d. per quarter. Wheal 68<. 4 I. to 7*2- 8d. }>-r quartet. Fine riourdOs Od. to 75s. (>d,—Seconds, 6l*. Od. to Gds. Oil. per sack.—Barley 3h. ().l.-Oui> SfOs O l, per qi. Beans 53s. 6d.— Peas 00s. lo S9-». ud.—Hay. to 85 S'fr,i',v- ;¿, 04. to -9J,—Vetti.es on-s.o. <yys.