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v- HEREAS, a HARK BAY MAHE. v T about four'een hands high, was left at "loel y don Ferry House, in the r-otinty of An- fifesey, on Thursday the ht day of December last. and hath heelt In the s-able there e*er*iuce, Without being claimed or paid Cor, Notice is hereby Gires, .tthat in case the owner of the said Siore do th not »?tlle an'l pay tire expencts of fceeitfhe her at y tjon aforesaid, she will be sold'hy Auction f Mod y ilon Ferry, on Friday the 23rl day of '•oh instant, at the hour of eleven in the fore- °"i to defray such expences and costs of eafe. March 9 th, 1810. ) ARMY CONTRACTS. r, Comm.hta.ry in Chiefs Office, Great George Street, London, 6th Plarch 1810. T^OTLCK IS HEREBY GITEN to all per-. ftm So,»s desirous of Contracting to supply the ttowinj,. Articles for the Use of the Army, vi; I B&RAD, OVIS, FOrtAGE, viz. ^ajesty's To hisWajesfy's Oats hay and <l"d forces in cavalry in straw, to his Cantonments, Cantollments Majesty's Quarters. and and quarters, cavalry in barracks in in the under- barracks, in Ulhler- menfi- mentioned the under- 0n<j<l counties coan'ics, and mentioned a»(l islands: islands: counties in South Britain. Allemey Anglcsea Berks sea Bedford Cornwall g dord ])cvon Berwick Dorset j> *'ek li recon Essex Bucks Hants (induing f\ *s Cambridge the Isle of 8'Mbridpe -Cardigan Wight) yrdijr;)„ Cannanhctl Kent" J11"];) rt hen Carnarvon Lancaster jr;fr"arvotl Chester Middlesex 'tester Cornwall Norfolk 0rnw;in (mclu-Ciimberlaiid Northampton f,1- Scill}) Denbigh Nottingham j. 'lerlaud Derby Somerset j 'e,| ),gh Devon Suffolk %y Dorset Surry jjev,i Durham Sussex rj 'r^'t Kssex Warwick "ana Flint. Wilts Glamorgan York. r|Mt flioster ("organ Hants '"s-er Hereford JUein1Cy Hertford i,an,s Hunts tpeford Isleof Wight j^^ttlord Kent And in the sere- j .11 s Lancaster counties in e o" Man Leicester JtortkBritaiu. V'e of Wight Lincoln j^fsey Merioneth re»t Middlesex ^'1'icaster Momuou'h I Vaster Montgomery ^co'n Norfolk Uotieth Northampton j. Jdlesex Northumberland ^niouth Nottingham j; "^oniery Oxford No t!'k Pembroke A» also Forage v r,huinpfon Radnor to all horses 2^ ^iinberlandRuiland kept for his Q 'l,"Shain Sulop Majesty's ser- <>rd Somerset vice in the 1s- k e Stafford land of, jjdd"or Suffolk -"tland Surry ^P Sussex Jersey, g"erset Warwick c Afford Westmoreland Wilts sUr'y Worcester Sf'nx. y.i-k. !:«rwick ^estoioreland 5". Worcester 2°rk. ''d in the seve- :I counties in "orth Britain. t '1'ht the deliveries are to commence ÐI1 and the 25ih day of April next; the proposals in '•ins, sealed up and marked, Tender for army Pp'ies, will be received at this Office on or %in k5 Th,,rsda> the 5,h day of April (hut none »e received after twelve o'clock on that day,) > if sent by post, the postage must be paid. Co?r°prosa!s mllst he made separately for each •nty an,| island, except for the counties com- £ ls'nff North and South Wales, all of which r*u«t be included in one Tender, as also must the 'e\'eraI counties in North Britain and each pro- *T°sal must have the letrer which is annexed to .n& Tender properly filled up, by two persons of |K0w'1 property engaging to become bound with ? Person tendering in the amount stated in the U "ifed particulars for the due performance of (Ile C()ntract. and no proposal will be noticed e £ 'ess made on a printed Tender, and the prices ^Pressed in words at length, nor unless the par- (.es> or some person on their behalf, attend on # following day to know the decision thereon d should it so happen that during the conti- <(,a'.lce °f the contract, no troops should be ofa,'°ned or supplied in the county, theexpences v contract and bond, paid in the first instance c* 'he Contractor, to be refunded to him by the oQltnissary in chief. aD^rt«eulars of the contracts may be had upon PPhcation at this office, between the hours of j^v8n and five at the Office of Deputy Com- ^jssary General Lindesay, Edinburgh! at the •e'^e0f Assistant Commissary Luscombe, Guern- » and at the Office of Assistant Commissary lIUlaresq, Jersey. otl"-As Some very material alterations have been aae in the Bread, Oat, and Forage Tenders, "14"11 persons as may be desirous of tendering to ^PP'y the fame, must apply for the proper jpar- ?ct/«rs, Valuable Freehold Estate in F¡;nMtire)1 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, The latter end of May, or the beginning of June next: IN IIOTS. AVery Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, -CjL containing upwards of twelve hundred and fifty acres of arable, meadow, and Pasitue land, divided into several compact farms, «vith con- venient buildings, let to resfiectable teeants, end capable of great improveuieut; under several of the lots, there are seams of coal, one of which is now working to great advantage. Also one third of the royalty of lead ore and coal, under several thousand acres of land, within the said parish or Mold, in whichare included the valuable mines of Llynypanduand Peny fron,and the Nant Mawr coal work. The estate is situate in the parish and vale of Mold,wilhin the distance of 12 miles of the city of Chester, and the town of Wrexham, 9 miles from the town of Ruthin, and 6 from the port of Flint, and the whole of the property lies con- venient for lime. Particulars will he ready for delivery in the course of the month and in the mean time, any further information may be obtained at Mr. WYNNE'S office in Mold. Mold, > March H, 1810. j I CAllNA RFONSMRE. RHOSHIHWAUX INCLOSURE. I the Jindersigned, the Commissioner ap- pointed by an Act of Parliament passed in the <12d year of the reign of his present Majesty, entitled, "an Act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing, a tract of commons and waste lands, called Rhoshirwaun, situate in the several parishes of Aberdaron, Llanfaclrhys, and Bryncroes, in the county of Carnarvon." Do hereby give Notice, that the next public meeting for putting the said Act into execution, will he held at the house of Mr. DAVID RICE, known by the name of the Crown and Anchor inn, in the town of Pwllheli in the said counly of Carnarvon, on Wednesday- the 25th Aaj of April next, when and inhere all such person and persons as have already purchased any part of the said common and toasts kinds, and whose contracts have not been forfeited and declared null and moid, are requested to come prepared to pay their respective put-chase money. And it being provided by the said Act, that the cxpences of obtaining and passing the same and itncther incidental charges and expences what- soever, for or by reason of, or preparatory to the dividing and inclosing of the said common and waste lands, and of carrying the said Act into compleat execution, shall be paid by sale of any part of the lands so to he inclosed the following additional portions of the said common, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of the said Mr. DAvio RICE, on Wednesday the said 25th day of April next, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced t A. R. P. LOT I • A portion of the said common containing. g 3 10 12 3 3 3. ditto. 23 0 23 4. ditto. 26 I 25 5-rtitto 14 1 16 6. ditto ) 7 I 14 7. ditto. 77 3 I .9. ditto with 6 iticroacbmetits.. C)S 3 30 The firqtlltevel) lots commence at Pant l ali near Rhyd lias Gate, and extend in a direct line or) the South iii(te along the intended new road, till it joiUii the road leading from Brvacroes to Aberdaron. y Lot eight is situate on the cast side of the road leading from 8ryncroes to A berdarorit, and ad- joins the properties of Sir Robert Williams Vaughau, bart. and Richard Edwards, Esq. A. R. P. LOT 9. A portion of the said common containing. 4 0 26 10. ditto. 8 2 3 These lots adjoin Toekyn Morgrig, on the south east side of the road, leading from Bryncroes to Aberdaron, and on the easterly side the intended new toad from Meillionydd, to join the said road from Bryncroes to Aberdaron. A. R. P. 11. A portion of the said com- mon, with one incroach- ment, containing 12 2 13 12. do. with 4 do. do. 13 1 16 13. do. with 1 do. do. 13 0 2 14. do. with 2 do, do. 10 2 6 15. do. with 4 do. do. 17 3 6 16. do. with 2 do. do. 75 0 27 11. do. with 1 do. do. 14 3 o 18. do. wiih 2 do. do. 60 .3 38 19. do. with I do. do. 5 3 31 20. do. with 2 do. do. IT 0 Is 21. do. with I do. do. 10 0 35 22. do. with 1 do. do. 24 0 28 2. do. with 2 do. do. 32 S 80 24. do. with 4 do. do. 9 0 16 25. do do. <94 2 19 The last mentioned lots are bounded on the south west by Bryn hynog, the property of R. Edwards, Esq. ou the westerly side hy Tair Gwraig, the property of the said R. Edwards, on the northerly side by Caera, the property of Mr. Ellis Roberts, and on the easterly side, by the properties of the Hon. Mrs. Finch, Sir Robt. Willialnes Vauglian, bart. and others, and are divided by the road leading from Bodgaea to Porth Colmon. Dated this Gth day of Match, J S 10. 5 BEN. WYATT, Commissioner. For further particulars respecting the sale, apply to the Commissioner, at his residence at Lime Grove, near Bangor; at the Office of Mr. Glynne Griffith, Solicitor, Carnarvon; to Mr. R. ower., Land Surveyor, Llanehghenedle, Anglesey; and at the place of sale, > where plans of the different alletoitsU are left for inspeition. WANTED TO PURCHASE, On any part of the Sea Coast of Carnarvon- shire or Merionethshire, A BATHING LODGE, withSO or 40 acres of Land adjoining to it; also an Kstateof two or three HUNDRD POUNDS Iterarmuftl contiguous to the Lodge, or within a short dis- tance of it. Application to belUadè to the Priotcr of this paper. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ALL that. CAPITA!. FARM, situate, lying: and being in the Parish of Llanllechid, in the county of Carnarvon, called by the name of Talyllynogwan, confaiiiiiigul)out 1461 acres, now in the occupation of Morris Jones, and Jane Howell, as tenants at will. And all that valuable farm situate lying and being, in the said parish of Uaulleehki, called by the name of Talywaun, containing about 652 acres, now in the occupation of Owen Evans, as tenant at will. j The above Farms tie contiguous to the new post road, leading from Holyhead to Shrews- btiry, and witlitiz,,i few ciiiies or the new inn, at Cupel Cerrig, about twelve miles from the market town of Bangor, and nine miles of LI inrwsr. The land is capable of gi-ea-t improvement a-t a small expence ) owing to the great {ravelling upon the new road, luutl near Capel Cerrig is very much increased in valUlr; these farms are well worth the attention of persons who are inclined to spe- culate in real property; a new inn may be con- veniently built upon one of them: an additional inn near Capel Cerrig will answer well. Further particulars may he had, by applying to Mr. J. EVANS, Attorney, Carnarvon. Sale of Farming Stock BY AUCTION. Mr. pE?iso?f informs the Public, that he shall sell by Auction, at Erhislllck Hall near Over- ton, in the-county of Denbigh, ou Wednesday April 11th, 1S10. ALL the truly valuable LIVE STOCK, j'N. implements in husbandry and dairy utensils, the property of Jons EVAiB, Estj. of Erbistock Hall aforesaid. Which consists of between twenty and thirty heads of fine useful dairy cow;, a number or calving heifers, a capital three year old high bred hull, seven extremely handsome, young draught horses and gee ring, (wo very good wag- gons, one cart, olle 'iumbrcf, plows, harrows, &c. which Dc-srshl -.riitt )))t t Uc leas* 'ire»erv«, as Mr EVAN. has set the Farm. Catalogues, will be prepared ready for delivery within fourteen day: of the Sale, and may be had at the Feathers tun, Chester; ilridgewater Arms, Eliesmere; Croits Keys, Oswestry; Bowling! Green, Overton; and from Mr. Penson, Wrexham, Wrexham, Feb. 25, isto. CARNARVON. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IFTSBIMATELT, Til WO commodious modern-built DWELL- I ING-HOUsES, situate 111 High-Street and Church-Street, in I he town of Carnarvon. The House in High-Street.consists of a capital entrance, a dining-parlour, and drawing-room, nearly 2U feet by 17 a breakfast-parlour 17 feet by 16, a bed-room of the same size, wUhadress- ing-rooin attached, and two other bed-rooms on the first Boor; five other bed-rooms in thc attic story, with suitable garrets: an excellent kitchen, a housekeeper's room, and other suitable offices. The House in Church-Street contains « large breakfast-parlour, dining-parlour, and tea-mom, (with a recess) also two lodging-rooms on the same story wi) It the tea-room, four excellent bed. rooms in the a'tic story, capital garrets, and a commodious kitchen. There are IlIlCOllHnon good vaults under each of the Dwelling-houses, and each of the Tenants iray be accommodated with three acres of capital Land, contiguous to the town of Carnarvon. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. (ONR PROFRERTT.) TIMBER. TO SE SOLD BY ÁUCTION. IN TWO LOTS, At Penybont in Yspytty in tlie-cotinty of Car- narvon, on Monday the 26th day of March 1810, at four in the afternoon. LOT 209 Oak Trees, 5 Cyphers. 23 Asli. 5 Elm, I Cypher. 5 Mountain Ash. 1 Birch. Growing upon Bwlchymaeft farm, in the parish of Penmachno in the said county, in the holding of Jourl WILLUJlfS. LOT 2. I IS Oak Trees, I Cypher. Growing itpon Penrhyn Canal in the said parish, in the holding of ROBERT JONBS. The above Lots arc scribe numbered, and are in general of large dimensions, well adapted for Ship-building, of great length, sound and clear. of scantling sufricient for Vesltels of large burden, at beams, planks, iC. and clo.se to a good road. LOT I, is distant from the port of Trefria about seven miles, and LOT 2, about nine. The respective tenants wall shew the TIMBER, and for particulars apply to DATIB Tynycoed, aear feiuua^ao,
iCOURT MARTIAL. -
COURT MARTIAL. We lately gave the Minutes ofthe Evidence on the Irial otthe HOII. Warwick Lake, for exposing a man on the desert island of brero. The following is a copy of Captain Lake's dvlence 1 11 Air. President and Gentlemen of this Ho- nourable Court-It is not my intention to de- taii» you at any length, by representing to you the paintul situation in which 1 am fhurd. nor of poiuting out to you the nature of the charge alleged agaiust site 10 men of) Hur honourable minds, such an address ran hardly be wanting; indeed, I am convinced it is wholly unnecessary, from the strict attention you have paid to the Inquiry. The accusation against me is of a most serious nature; and I beg leave to ask every Gentleman of this Ho- nourabie Court, whether it has not been brought forward under most singular circum- stances ? It is suggested by a person I have never seen in my life, but whose character will not bear investigation. 1 need not re- mind Jott, that the character ot an accuser ought always to be more scrupulously attend- ed to. When I s^ake of the accuser, of course 1 do not mean the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, for whom I must ever have the highest respect but by my accuser, 1 mean Thomas, who is not here to be confront- ed by me, and whose charge is couched in a bitterness of spirit-which brings down suspi- cion upon it. it also contains a foul and false assertion, as I trust will manifestly appear in the result of this Inquiry a charge which has occasioneclaggravaled and unfounded rumours and conjectures against my character. With regard to the fact of landing Robert Jeffery, 1 have never denied it t have admitted it in my letter to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, and I was equally ready to admit a yesterday, in order to save the time of this Honourable Court; but I do from my heart deny the motives imputed to me. 1 solemnly declare I never intended to put Robt. JetFery 111 any jeopardy by landing him. it appears that his character was had his propensity to disobedience and dishonesty was such, as to lead me, and others, to bei-eve that fou- nishment would only harden his heart, and coniirm him iu hIS bad practices. You will be pleased to recollect the evidence of Mr. spencer, the chief witness on the part of the prosecution, on this point: he himself ad- vised me to get the man out of the ship; and I declare, that, by lauding iitm, 1 thought he would be made more sensible ufli-is viiit of conduct, and reform in future. I was persuad- ed, at the time, tliattheislatidw-asisitiabiled, in addition to which, 1 cannot but suppose it withm your knowledge, that the islaud is not out of the reach ot human assistance. I need not state that it is within the track of vessels Oil particular dClttillatiolls, and which frequent- ly pass ttiriiiusail of the island. Jeftery found tins to be the case, and there is no re-son to doubt but that he was taken off the island for it appears, that on a search being made there afterwards for him, one of the wit- nesses states,, expressly, that not a trace of him was to be found, which I cannot con- ceive could have been the case, if he had remained there, as is most unwarrantably as. serted by Thomas. licutlemen, 1 have no doubt he was conveyed to America in perfect safety, i myself venlv believe he is iti land at this moment* coiisigned (as it were) to the merchants, out of I pn-s. ted him,, and who, perhaps, arc keeping him concealed till the event of this Court-Martial ;s known, and then he may be let loose upon me, to seek a compensation in damages, by an section at litw the place of his conceal- ment, however, has hitherto eluded lbed-di. CIICC of my agents. I do not expect or desire any statement to be taken 1)11 my own asser- tion, but 1 stand here ou my defence, under considerable disadvantages, with sever&l wit- nesses, whom 1 consider material on iny Be- half, now abroad such as'Lieut-Mould, Mr, Salmon, the Midshipman, Mr. Boyce the Gunner, and others; auioug whom 1 may mention the Hon. Capt. Croftou. I am not, however, Idt destitute of evidence, for a mosl important document is now before you 1 niean the official report made by Sir Alexander Cochrane to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, on this subject, and by them. transmitted to the Judge Advocate, read by him to this Honourable Court, and now ly ing on the table. Be pleascd to consider at- tentively the statement made by this official communication contrast it with the letter of Thomas, who is mv invincible accuser, and then decide whether he was warranted in as- serting, that Robert Jeffery had perished through the inhumanity of one whom he has thought proper to describe as a u titled mur- derer." Gentlemen, I have stated, that I ad- mit the fact of landing the man, but 1 deny the motives and consequences alledged against me, and found this deuial as well on his cha- racter, as on my own belief respecting the state of the island. I was informed afterwards, oil my arrival at Barbadoes* that I was mis- taken on this subject, which 1 must ever de- plore i. it cannot, however, be denied, that this island is within the observation of passing vessels. For this fact 1 beg to advert to the evidence on the part of the prosecution and also to the conclusion of the tetter from Sir A. Cochrane. 1 must again deny that any fatal consequence befei this mau as to this point, 1 Height safely rest ou the presumption of law, in lavourofthe man's existence, un- less his death be proved: as to this, 1 agaiu beg leave to refer to the evideuce before y ou, audouce more drawjour attention to Stir A. Cochraue,who took tins affair under his tuqui- ry, ,.iU,9erllueau.£ tuierinaUcu ft^'orded I to him; and the result of his mature and unbiassed judgment was, that the case did not require him to try site by a Court-Mar- tial, but he did, agreeably to the feelings of his honourahle character, inquire into, ad-- judge, and punish me on the occasion, for I was seriously admonished by him, as lie states in hi. letter and what but punishment can that be to-a fetlliti,t,. iT),ilily, aiid lit)ti(ptiritt)[a mind¡ I did, therefore, hope, lhal this unfortu* uato event had ly-visile(J,ajid that the present Court-martial might have been deemed unnecessary bul l do not mean this as the language of complaint; I how to the wisaom and justice of the Lords Commission, ers ot the Admiralty, who have thought iC proper to have put this mailer into a train of further investigation and some circumstances of my case must make it apparent, that IlIa"- 110 wish to impede or protract the inquiry. i cannot be prevailed upon to speak of my- seif, but it is possible youtpay know, that aa early testimony was bestowed upon me (i hope not undeservedly) for having d ne that, which I admit was nothing more than my du. ty, and which I do not pretend was worthy of notice. This, however, is a subject which it does not become any man to dwell upon, and hope to be excused for even alluding to it 5 but, Geiiiietticii, when I am presented loyour notice, cruel and oppressive, am I not vindi- cated from the rharge by the evideivet- ? Mr. Hobson, in particular, I consider as saviuo* expressly on his solemn oafh, that he duet not consider me capable of such acts; for i« states, that he is most certain, that I U'lIl¡id not have ordered Robert Jeffeiy U be land. had I known, believed, or even supposed, that the island was not inhabited, in addihoa to this, I might (if I could be permitted sr» to do) adduce the umofinu-d ami uaexper d evidence of a most handsome letter from the officers of iiiy own ship. 1 must ever feel obliged to those gentleman for addressing it to me, whether I am al owed to lay it before this Honourable Court or not. I rely impli- citly on your good sense, experience, and honour, snd 1 look forward to he speedily relieved hy your sentence, from the dark and horrible insiuualiot.s which have gone forth, and deeply wounded my peace of mind, and a tree led my character as a Captain of a British man-of-war. 1 apologise for occupying so much of your lime, acknowledging the atten- tion and interest you have mamiesled on this occasion, and conhdcutly expecting a favour- able result from your feelings of Justice and honour, actuated by the evidence winch has been adduced before you; and which, 1 must submit, does in 110 respect substantiate the very extraordinary accusation that has been preferred against uie—Dated 6 h February, 1810' VP. LAKE.5' um ,-4
LONDON. Monday, March 18.
LONDON. Monday, March 18. The Cabinet is aid to have again become a scene of jarring contention, in Coasequenceof a dispute which has taken place respecting the appointment of a successor to Lord Mul- grave, who retires from the Admiralty I re desire of some of the Ministers to pl;jl'e l ord Castlereagh al the head of 1h J departmen- ts reported.Io ha e giv.-i, rise to a senullS dii- tjrence with their Colleagues. On Saturday se'nnighf his Majesty hefd n. fhapter of the Order or, it,- G utcr, OIl Wind- sor Caslle, for the purpose of investing the •Marquis W*Ues!ey with the blue ribbw, vacant by the death of the Duke of Port- land.About two o'clock Lord Wil!ou"hby ae»iJroke informed the Pnucipai at Army thai his Majesty Was ready to ho d a Chapter' and the £ mghts proceeded iu grand pi otcst ?ion, dressed in their robes. The usual cere- monies then proceeded, and the Chapter up. After which, all the Knights, except the Prince of Wales, partook of a sumptuous dinner, in St. Ge-)r,c's liail, provided for them by his Majenly, Several very considerable Houses have stopped payment in the City; and other houses at Poole, Liverpool, and other prin- cipal out-ports have, In consequence, been placed under similar embarrassments. The cause is said to be excessive speculation in the Baltic trade, rendered ruinous hy the intez- pected supplies which reached this counsry towards the close of the last year, and Lite coriseqeent fall in the price of tailor, hemp, timber, aii4 naval stores of every dewrilit ioti, By it pi-ivate Ictter from Savoua, we learn. that his Holiness the Pope had been escorted under a strict guard to that place, where was kept several days in close confinement. He was then removed to Creuoble, with the view, as it was supposed, of bdng taken fur- ther into France, but the people Hocked with such eagerness from all parts to pay homage to the unfortunate Pontiix', increasing in num- bers in proportion to his progress, that the French General dlelllcd it prudent to return with his venerable captive to Savona, where he was to continue till orders were received from Paris. Iso person is permitted to st;chin1 but those who have the immediate care of hllll. We learn aiso, tii-it his iioiiiies, lie qui tled Rome, aware of thedreadlul measures to which the French Ituler ni ght have re, course, in order lo extort from hi<u -what measures his cruel policy might require-, hAd. iu conjunction wuh tUe bodv oi CarJmais, choseu His co-adjufor and successor to t:¡ Pontificate, and tiie person thus nominated is lillU¡9\J tM be lav Aedtbuuop uf-A- | mo.