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% 'S , , ■ • * , ' ' * ’ ..» • ■»-*■» .-, » 1 «» , Br ELEZER A. JENKS. . —... . „—. .. _ __ _ ’ ‘ ~-* "" .— ■""*'■ 1 mV "mfSySSST^BmSS""1^^^^^^^. ■'.. .. *gj^ ■ lA> *• cr r"u ;V//1 PC?.TLAND (MMXS) TUESDAY, JUNE IS UW. Ur nt .Vo. .7, *^■—mmmmm‘ "Iiwjw—■■ '" rri—r... i" ~||.|- t i ■ — - , c*fti njjiurri & A m'n-Jir ilyrj* jWwrr. ______ 1-f-——• —r— S* TvJ i i h n He Iiv’iom.i ».it tH; TuMertber ban bcv« i.\ dulv *}»;»<'• « .*'lmi *i ralr l on the tftale tf JOHN HACtCUFF, late «4 /Vl,W. in thr c u.»tv t\u .t urtani mariner directed ; and has U'Hic‘taken that tr ;",hv gieiiif K "h as (he law At ,ier».»Vi tlt*.ief*w« Itvii,; demands agaioft the eiiate* of la. i nece >lcd.ate drb. td to tihibif the i mie lor fettle . ir.'at and ail indebted c-, the laid clUtt, arc refuelled iw make nnmcdt.itc psvticti! t® NABBT RACELEt?. D*iti Mry 9,1805. ___ ^ _ _ m .- - *• -- _ik — r g ‘H‘i fu >fc ihtr hrrtby give* public notice to iftici n I cerutd tb4( he La-hem «m> ‘appointed ano ka» taken 0 «h* himleil the trull ot an cac«-o or ul the lau will and tcttanwut of ■ FJisahtb CtJJtn, . - Jate of Bruni'wi^lc, in be coutdjf 01 t amherUnd. Hnjj'e wuman, Jece4lcd,Ky giving bond as tin I .w *.ircd-. Fie i betel ie r quits a l peri * Lo aie indebted ti l*id decetied** tfta e t maU imrtteC ate payn.t t and :hoi*e wbu hate any dunaniU ilurto i tu cihibit the fade Cu : - CHARLES COl FIN, £*<«“«'■• D«;cJ, Jfril is, »8 J._ r I * HE f :hfcril,crs bciehy feLc pubic unike •/> 1 a I concerned tha’ they h*vc inen duly appoint' - e4, and h sve taken upc® tiiwluv*.* tbc uull ul »accu N ri yt me latl w.d and tcftall*c»«4 t JA COB MERRILL, I late of Norrhyarm nth, io the county of Combu land yeoman dec.-afed by giving bond as the law- directs ; They >hgre»ore u qtie.A a I per fora who are indented to the faid dertafed*- cft-ic to make immediate payment , 1 ird el), fe who have any demands thereon to exhint the , fame to ' RO'ANNA MERRILL, JACOB MEkklLL. Dated May 9, t8c{. J -----—- -- • “MOllCK i* hereby given, chat a further ■ t**ne of thr^e months is a lowed to the creditors of ;bc cit.i:c of I 1 SAMVFL MERRILL, efq late nf North arnvu h. in the ecnniy of Ccfnherlaxd, It dceeaf n to n»g 1 • their claims u^-nnrt laid lireea cd’s ellarr ; and the es>r. m (li<-nc » •» •!. tbbci at Mr Ectmiu (jvtm, in P »r* a-v! t • c nfi^er the fi.ne on tbc laft VcdiitiJjy in ju;*c and Juiy next. Daniel Tucker, l'tier Ji arw i Z>7fed May 8, if'f. I U---—— f, r I 'rlE ’u •fcri''er hereby grves purstic notice to <ii con* j J- rerucd.th t he ha* bten duly apuoini d ant) has tab j cn upon hitnlc'.f the trull of adminiHr-tor 0.1 tl*t eftatt of . i}ayin »1 TNiivUi. . I law nf vt»glnuce^tr in the county (yfl Cun be Hard ; ^iackfmith b\ giving bond a« the law dirtHs ; —’-u I i&FTt'f rcrequ.ft. a 1 perfont who art indebted to .the 1 Lid d-etafccis edate.t maicc immeuiite payment ; ar.l - {hofe who have any demands thereon to exhibit 'he fame 1 %o SOLO v 0 s MlNTlRL Hfercf esee/fert April Jf, 1805. MT , -7—---y • r a^HE ri’> eru’er hereby gves public n tice to a 1 ecv.. J[ cermd that he ha been cuiv appo.utcd an has x[ taken up n himfe f the 'luil guardian ts THOM Vk CH \NDLEk RU'SFL 0 of Northvarmouth. in the county of Cumberland. 9 non J compos, by giving road -.s the (aw d1reefs *He there ^ fore rcqaeiU all pci tens w ho art tld bted to the laid af dece'fe:'s dlat^.ta mak immediat paym-nt; aud/heft ; vno have any demands the eon to exhibit tb< faire ta AVIMI R MirCHhlL. , Ket&jirmcvb, Afr! !•). t / I f■-.* 1 *----_ |*i|' » .«*• » . w ^ r| HE fuhicrihei iie'tb'* g;vts pu die norite to s‘I eon* • ccr icd that h~ has h-cn du r appointed, and has it jsken upon himfeT the tni 1 of VdmiuiOratorocthe eftate ^ cf FLHTCHER IN® cLi S, ' late of Otisfield, in t'*c coy iy of C unibtrjan i, vtotnan dece . cd by giving b-u.d a:, /he b» dircvll: ;—He there f®'r« rrq ’efl^ a i per Cons who a^e indebted to the f.,|rf de % crnfcd*' eila*e, to m ike immedisfe at ; snd those #^rbo have any dtfljaods thereon to exhibit- the fame to DANIEL 4dOLD-.N. P Flatcd J/ir 115, i8r?. • • «■* .0 ^ * * * t tac fobfrr.ber* a irtg Jbeca du(? i pointed by *1 VV the H<iu S*r> tel Fieem-'n, f *«j. Jud^c of Probate £j %* cxxgpnt the cbim* 4gt;it;ft the fbie of * ORAiJiWi i l*;: of ?ra*-bornogh in nc cpu:*<yof CumfierJar.d,dcceaf ' f i, give Voti -e, that we Will attend the faid licfinrfi a: p»c dwe'lingh oft ofthe dectafed, ji. Srarbortiugh, on the third’t ucf.Jiy of Jua and or, the th'r^ Tucld>y» j ff the li e fo lowing nt.uuht, from three; tc fix o'ciuc*, . M. ejcti day '■*' Gideon Rice,' Btnjcvnin AiWUeq. Vc.y *9. ,.{* eg -er —j"--■■ ■ ■ " ".-v- -m ■■ ■ *>•< i_L . r-g~r a cf Common B ear for the county cj j pf CumCer 'em /, ^gj* rf'f'i holden rt Portland, vu in fall county, on the third Tucfday tt Qc^ I /'’>W ^ Petition Of ^--1 An derfatty of \ r F dm r h in faid coun y fnuhofiH r, nd Mtn C ' ■'* t.tfe of I e f id John, rrprefenting |h*t they | , »f* f. * * in f'n her ri^Ut h, ahd m three tridimdcd P^enth pf*5 of? certain track of Lr ! in Portfuirl alore ^{Yil, Sxub oce F ’w« d Co'o, oi faid Portland, bound ‘•Si'tco P- at -he corner m*debv the jundttoil o/ l.ovt i** i-R nc atth free 5:t tt. >n fit' P t/tland, then*e norther y I* fad Low* Lane 'ev<pty five f- ct—th-nce at rig It an [■’c ; v»-:b faid i. r't l.*n- e*!tehiy fix y fix t’.tnce u berry in a pir&Pet me. with fold Lowe ’ttne f^v^n y ■ ftrt to f*.d Free S reet—iTbenrt weft-r v l y faid i^Bree"St-tc’ *;*:y f? feet to the He|toning—-that they arc PHitfr 'it' of boding the fame ia f^wtralty, and pravmg ihi* urt *Aat * committee b« app inteJ ifT-eably io law to ^Btver the ig .mannt# a-> Ly laar provided.' ^ OrDwREC, that the petitioners caufr /Jite ffvera1 perfon* ’nerefied ir. faid t ft ii#. «ndl*v*n* with the butte, or ihe attorrir* of fjrh zi are ah- j „> *n: and have artoruies rtfidiug within the Slntc | Jjjl j ’•** t*u'y notified of i»>d IV.uiou by tervmg them per ^■nnafy with a cepy tlicrcof, or leaving a f°py ifjphrtr iOwePiro Hwufi. or !.*ft place of abode, or by interring ! d 1 e lubttaficc of the faote three wecici ftirc*. fii»ey *n one or *$r.oreot the public N<»fpap r«, that tfiev may hive rp Bo^#»'7 t« «*,rlre the eTccp;-.. n to ih-» c-enrt.« n It ei^h- . J»r^.ith day ci Jl—c , to U or griming the fame. S.iMUEL I R kit MAN, Ch'i. FQETRT. /C>rv>oc«xyxx :xxxxv xjoooooocxx THE DiXiSROUS EVASION 9 The Doctor w.i» ju2 en the very 'aft ftalf, To wav J the r*'jia if hu foe, when cf ditr.fc’i a Fftap’d by the orpofitc d. or ; ^pair V. hi ft ; he youth had juft time to lay hold of a hook, /nd in it ( /Turning a fancSifi d !cok) Ke btgiD :neft taenfcly to pore. V.'hen the Doiftor b. held him, cried he. overlov’d J 4 > *• To rce you, dear Richard, io wITcy employ’d, Your aCw-etiotute father much p’ea ci; But what were you reading—your Bliekl'onc ?— “ Why, oo, nr, ! *as only beguiling an hour or fo £r “ 3ut whli whit ? * “ rrhy, foioc Fvfi've Pic*es /” , ~-----■ ^ V T* M -- -- - LATE OAllSilONS. « „ raaj* londo* pArtxs. OR? \T IRISH PAIR. ruU-.ufct Fj-r—Ine C1«.T4 of'tha Fair's return cf ft «p at the-late files **ras .«» follows : bold 73. Ted ; un kJ«i ; total ia the park #4,‘TJ9. The hornedcat tie amounted to ilC?IT?, which were all diipoied of ia one day. 1 here were a few pecul ar circu nftaaces, uiually attendant on tnis great cattle mart of Baiii’aaQost not generally kndW— The various flocks »f fh^r; thus exhibited in l 3rd Clancurry’s Park, arc very lk;!i fully kept in their ahneft numberlefs detachments, b, Several daftes of lliepherds, with flicks, all without the ufe of a tingle dog. Women, of whatever rank, are prohibited adrnhUan into either fair of fheep or cattle, on account of a d laf troos occurrence many years pafl. (both ku,d of flack being tnea exh bited togfetiier in the parky from the ap pearance of the red cloaks, at which the bullocks became io fnd gnant, aafit were by anutual antipathy.'fhat tkey broke down a great part* I the park wall, and fcxiending thei" front in this wild career, carried awaj ot her fences ben m t!iem, to the great dimage of the country for mites, and very ccnfiderable loft to the feveral proprietors of cattle. The flocks of flie; p aifo formed : tn o-ojf: and followed their bar71 J leaders. I tem 'that i period, if an uniortune-’e femaie ftravs into the park, a cry (we believe unknown in Arcadia) of vcb-rr, ™b-re, rti. unds from every quarter, until the fair offender fnes the held. The Shepherds and attendant* ranged rourd t?ie var rbus flocks on this occafim generally amount to from 12 to 1.700 men Nothing can exceed the regularity of their conduit during the bufmelk of the fair; but that beoig over they fccinto claim, as bv prefeription ar» infpiringlibation ©t their favorite w Yltky, and itsin f peni!We coi.iequence.a row • with theft Venial rites,'the !aft fair was thus daily clolrd. The ihepherds, v ha al femO ed at all the teveral public houtes through the 1-air-ftreet, in proportion as they became wilkitiedi be gan brand:lbing theij: flicks, impatient for the lignal of a i ay ; aoout 5 o ciock, ouy of the moft diflmguilbsd of th:* tribe of Pan Tallied forth in?o the middle of the ftreet, and exc’rimed aloud, “ Blood and Thunder, who dare Tnaize ?—fnaize" A knight of the Ir:th fleece, no lei's valourous, inflantly threw himfelf in front of the challenger, a >d as loudly replied—“ By J-kfus, I am the lad to fna ze in your teeth Upon this the ftreet' w** fi led with upiif e l flicks, and at it they set.reg^rd lels ol whom they ftmek, or by'whom thev were lmit ten . till having a good belly full of their favorite row, *hey left off by a Vend of general confent, and retired to their respective liquor honfes,-to heal their wounds with never failing whitky. Fortunately, no accident occur red beyond the cuftomary return of broken h.ads and bloody uofes. A Bull beer Ute’y exhibited at Baltimore, from Peanlylvania, eight feer long, and fuppoTed to weigh nearly 3000 lb. A Northumberland Ox, killed in En gland, in 1 ’^9. at 7 years meafured 9 feet, i iuches, and wugneti without offai, L'Sj;3 pounds. ' T':f 9ufc tf DmvrxcnJ.—Mr. Robert Drummond, the grandlon of the great Drumtaond, of Charing-crofs, came of age a few days fio.ee, when he took pofleffion o; ins luherita'.ce idid to amount to Fifty Tbiufamd ioun.ii per annum. Oq this cccaCoa he. opened tha nob.e niiitdon of Ianceftors, in Scotland* to all com ers, aud. has kept up that good Enghlb cuftom ever fi ice, by a plentiful rtiftribution of mutton, a;*, and waukey, to ail the ne ghbouring poor. Mr, DrummvJiid was married at the age of 1«, to Mils Dundas. a young and beautiful lady, the daughter of Lord^ Melville; he hold? a coofiuerable (hare in the biukiug-houfe. whofename the firm bears. With the b.ve i.nmenfe fortune, Mr. and Mrs. Drummond n -p.d to .make a figure in Ufa. They have a le-nly purcTaled a nchle houfV in St. James’s iquare ; tarcj carriages are budding for their ufe, ard it was but la I week that Mr. D- ^urclwed a let of horfes which cult fix hundred guineas. *.* * ' * • 4 1 • t*0?4 TUX RICH MON B INQUIRE*. A man of gen;se' appearance and addrefs w.u eom nv.tted to the goal of this county a few days hues, on a charge of bor/£ /ealing. It is faid he is n notorious fwin d!er aud horfe thief, .well known in Kentudcv and the fouthern dates, by the name of OkidtuL IViW'amj, H'afi i«gU>* J, Kingijui. y. IV. Tbmmjfiny &C. S.C. . hat ..e »s tamous for breaking goals, particularly at Frederickiburg and Staunton, in Virginia ; he appears i ^ about 35 years ot age ; fix feet h' jh—redui/li co lored hair, fhort,which he generalvwear? powdered ; i *ir complexion,a*id has a mark on one tide of hianofe. V e are told he will have his trial here next criminal court, which will be held in JulyBalt. Ev. Pj. ihis man of “ tfemeel appearance and addrefi, 35 years old, of redilk colored'hair, of a fiir complexion; aa«i with a mark on one file ot his cole,” it 'totthout Iloubt Ob-diah Williams, ;he notorious iwicifler and rn rle thief, and the mofl incorrigible villain perhaps in the United Slade*. As. ik’lfolin his famous department f.( robbery, as ever Barrington was m the art cf picking pocks s, hi»^ame is scarcely ie.'s eireutive or iefs terrible, i here is lcarcelyan owner of a horfe in Virginia, who has not heard and execrated rbe name of Obadiah V'dji . .T*!cre 19 fcirt?!y a -^untf which his not furl 151 " "un T*1*1 » harveft for hi; rapacity, or a market for the produce of his labours. Conftables and Sheriffs have railed the hue and cry upon Kiwi : Courts of jut ice have arraigned him at their bar: The fsntenca 6ft tne law has more than once impended over hfs he-id, ai.d it has mo'e tka.a once prunovneed upon him—but the artifice of the money of Williams, have hitherto elu ded all their exertions, and protected ium a^aurfl the well earned penalties cf fi* crunti. - .-Jt-v . The wri’tr of this article is wel1 acquainted with the perfou, manners and mind of William*. Hi* tornr is a;b!ct.s, hit c»oatep:<fece pie 1 ting : li?s drefs and idureis are tl*oit of a gentlfcnan. '1 he oily mUuuati..g ihppaucj oi h>s tongue, is in happy uniim with the unWollnag « frouter; ot ins fzce. Hu mhid is natpraily liroi.g, nut a aloft deftitutc of every arterial advantage. Seth there are moments when he aflech to put t»u the graces of au orator, and the genius of a poet. He hr.ds in it However, refources which are much more cerfeiu, and which he molt fuccefsutlly brings into life ; conbdcrablfe pmeua tion into the character? of men, and active cunoiity, Itrocg memory, and a fruitlulnef* oi eapeaients, wiuca ab.e» him to turn every palling occurrence to tha iicii advantage. ■ ... *. t i litre is a certain lyltem iu this man s conduct, which cack particular difp'.ay of his favorite ait He a « ^Ays lettscls lores neighborhood were me pe.p.e arj hoipitab e and the hull** excellent. When in* man* ser* and addrefs have once teccmmcndcd him to the civility of the neighborhood, he let* hi* nnichievou powe's into mdtiou.—Ife vlit* the {tables, '.elect* ii.au ; °f the fined! horfes, and arrange*, in hi* own inind, the :imc and the manner of coiv.prcuug hiscoaqueft. Having decamped with his booty, foes fo iome ditLui nogr.oor nood m fearch of a fa\orable mat act. It it htie mat another predominant fefciiug o! hi* mind developes power, and leeks his gratification. Mr. William* Ike a true knight of old, has a tender deVStiou to u.e t.iir, which he i* ambious of ihowing to the belt auvaiitage hie feted* foine fair dainiel for his dulciuea; Hr her* he dreries' j to her he writes love icnnei* ; to he oilers vows of eternal fidelity, and fdlicit* her hand as the greattft tbon which heaven can gilt to man. And in ibnees have occurred when he has actually .<compul-id his purpofes, and when ftfmetlmet he ha* been driven" lrom them by the runifters of j-iftice. When apprent-n ded, the iirft emotion ot hi6 mitid appears to be an in dignant pndc for being luppoitd capable ot lucu mein ueis. He turns to hisaccuier*, and menace* them with the tah^ftiaement of a geutlerhau : laughs at their irrpo tem pwiecuttons, and tauhting*a£k» them, whevhkr they expect to hud a magiftrate, w ho wouid credulous ent u h to believe their tale, or d„nug enough to eon.nut;iu« h a gentleman as hnnfelf to a jail- Wueu he nas been once fecured in prilbn, he carefully enquires into the cx'ent of the t-.ftunony that is to be adduced agaiiift kim—if ft be weak, he laughs at the perlecuticu ol hi* acculcrs, or threaten* to fue them f„r laife iaipnioii ment. If it is too cogent to be treated v.itk contempt, he employs able council, and tries every trick at the law, in wnicn long experience has made hun not a little con ve..ant, to elude its penalties. Sometimes 1 5 defeerus to more hypocrieal arts, lo abate the leverity of his fentencc, he aftec.s the grenttft com ri tic u for his crimes laments the errtrs of his youih ; co. feff*s himfclf iu o peh court, and throw s hm.fell upon the mercy of the lav . The writer t>f tiiis article well rec' Meet* the con duck of this man v/hen he was tried at the diftrict court ot Fredenckfbur^h in the Ipring of 1802. had for merly'^eu acquainted with Williams, and curi-fity drew him ar tvell as manyothers, to U door of his priiou. The interv ew lerved to iiifpi. e'with a new lentinent, a fuel ing of companion. He found the w^lts of hi* prtfua, covered with drawing* and verles delcriptive of ire h nrers of imprisonment and the bleffings of liberty.’ Hir countenance betokenl'd. auguith and remorie. A man o'! tffifs chardter appeared not too far removed from the influence of reaioning, and he funned the ro mantic idea «if ufing his efforts to reform the mind of Obad:ah Vi illiams. He converted w itb him more than once : he e patiated uton the pro.iigatc tendency of his habits; he eontrafted what fuch a unud as his was capa ble ot attaining, with its hupelels’ and degraded {filia tion ; he called upon him’to awaktp the fiumbe.kg principles of hi» virtue, ar*i as the firft a’.ottcineut tv the injured jufbee of i is country, he exhorted him to confefs his cripies and hi* accomplices, and to mictai ample retribution as he c »uld to Jie men whofe proper ty he had despoiled—Williams fretned pei etrnuu with grief, compunction and felf-degradation ; he lamented and Condemned the error* of his life ; wept over his difconfolate deftiny andpromiled to do all that his id vifer nad prompted. He actually cenfefiid his Crime* iu the prefence of the court and p*ib!ihed In the News-Let t ter, ’a Frederickfburgfi paper, a very impreihve addrefs to the public, deJanag his determ-nation to ma.-e eve ry reftitutioT wInch l.i| circumstance* would permit A fliort tir proved how hollow' and hypocritical we. a fuch coulelitOEs ot guilt. Withiu a few davs before lie w’as to be .eut to the penitentiary with his fedow convifls, he rofe upon his keepers, of as it *u then reported, he bribed them to filence with money which he had fecreted in the fluffing of hi* cravat; lei zed their mbfkets, and marched off in faiity with his J convicted companions. And the preceding article from the Baltimore paper, give* the firft fatisfackory intclli , gencc, which the writer ha* fince received of the move , mints of William*. , j Such a villain, it *is to be Loped, will no longer be fuffeted to act over fuch diverlibcd fcer.e* of duplicity * j and meunr.cta. If the teftimonv before the court of Ma 1 ryland-be iniufficicnt to chai i him to the whetl-barroW it is trufled that the executive council of Virginia will intarpofe, and demand him a* a fugitive from it* law*. *• , cv.TBrrrs NEW T"RK, M AY 3 I Fnc “ Freeman's Journal” ademrcra' icr ( bird party) paper, has piebliflied as ta<fk. tha) one of the leader? of the revolutionills (Jacobins in that city, a few days fince t rew a check up on one cf the b.nks, in the following words .* “ Fay i$ Je/VS (Lerijj or be.M‘,J* &C. ’! his efteck was regularly figned fv the drarej, ind pnfented at the bank, where it excited treat i’.dijnatioij. Yet this monfter is one oi the baramount patty which dictates law; to the People of the United Mates :—and it is reported a Leader oj the Ktvs.uUonnry party in Philadel phia i: r Gun-Boat No. 7, cummarided by Lt. Ogi! ie, retumed from the fquadron which failed a few days hnce. hhd had proceeded in company w \th tl.e Gui-b>a*s and frigate John iidams, a* f,: as iat, 37 and ion. 4•, when lhe fprung htr mad 1 and wa6 torced to put back. to procure a new one 1 he accident occurred during a ffrong breeze c I wind, ar.d while unuer a precis cf fail, which they were needbtated to carry to kee.> up with the frigate.. ' ’ \ V. e are informed by on- of the pilots, that !he french prfiatcei which has for lom t tint pad b. en within the Hook/plundering Asneri* can vends, went c£ on f uelJay laTf in company ' " a *“r£c fi-ip—me ft probably one that fh: had captured. INPIAN war. A Utter from a r*ipeaui* gwilczum r#uJirg at -— — — — , « -.-.—. ...* —W Kaika*ic'«t, to HU correspondent in Marietta (Ohio) da. tei April », fays*4 the Ota/es arc likely to l>< cut uj> rot S < branch, b^ a confederacy 01 ai-1, {t all the ludi^ i j nation. ct the* wctt; already blood las been fjrhlt; a. d t Jar^fc bodies of • in motion to a crack f b«a* coo • ! try. Mr. V.m Bibbir, with whfnn roa ue acquainted, bws ju$ retaratd fiotn the MiJbari—ht tatee to us. chat about teadavt , uce, a body c( about tour hum! ed of the Saks, crotfi*d at> Freach'viiiay«, at wh en piace be was, about iifiy macs bom the rrouch of ip* ns’c*, »ii their match to attack the Oiitg.j. ’ i • ■ • * « * « ■ i" * jmother Mt’dncbcLy Dl!after by th* J-t. 1 h* ihip Sally, of Hampden, ^Pcnob£cot} ; Cipt. Bugby, I filed from LharlePoti for Credit* if ock, leaded with cotton, on the *cth “Vp• 1 .itt* Cii the 25th, in lac. 42, jt, Ion . 2 about jo ociock in the cvenii g< the fuidei. v H- c ; a piece of ice; by which Ihock t c bow 'pr it anf j forerrait were in faintly carried away. 1 ». i.y j immediately clear d the ice, aodthev put hef be.ore the wind ; the pumps we e ’rigged, an,l in about ten minutes af ter fne ftrtck were 1 5 to weric. thwre being ihjcr or tour feet water in the hold, i. I he captain then orde red the ba. 2 . to be cleared awajr, to difeover the le -k whni they food fo*j°d tnat th^ bcwc were heat in, ar>d the Item and fuvcral C; ile tin bes Itartcd. l bey however endeavored to It p - 1 ak by itufiing i» cotton, but after two h ur j fFectu a! iao rthey were tiriven away by ia» q 10*’ { of watur which mfhed in , and-finding Hi at* tempts to fa** the »i i fruit cfs iney preoar* I foi ther preferv. tton * f rneir .iivca, .a abm r \ o’clock in tiic morning of the .6th, they i it u ntiied mi:l, and got out he Jong b *..t, itv which* they pu! * bkr*«rl of or nd a d ha r a ar rel cfpoiK,- tic water being ttnwc ei* r decks, could get none cf : ’ !- t-, • *if, tingof the tap am, a m’c$, St.v ,rdt- Co: fearnen ai d onepafilngtr i v »* *<.»n ?t gradually to fe*.tf«, fiotn ab ur * vk bout 3, M.-when of a C'i\ **e r* t ^ appeared. At this jime thr^ca- • » l ara - I y, r.ml uvucUkt ftamca, v t . tot b ... r the liernofthe ihip, ro r c ive . foj rc * £ i'< \ jj^e * pecp;e, a heavy fra prevail mg t r r . j long fide. One fearnen ju‘t ke{ re t: Funk, jwu.ped cv r boar 1 j d.c ho at iwm\ and picked hi t* up, and >t tha mo meat ti e Mop (went down. D.v d Rido'e, the ilcond m te, I had alio th« good fertuse to dear : in f h F 1 j the ihip, as fae lunk,* and reached the b at. liiu remainder unfortunately wrt down, w ith j the wreck, ana pctilned 1 Afcr*hi> f i\» ; taitrop e, the furvivors in the h n' fictreu v* c ! for the Ihi of Sables, ard on the 20 ? fav, ^b t 2c leagues eaftward of the 1 9.r d, ] ay. the ^ y 1 ; fortune to fill in *,vi h the fch ktb us, of Mar. ! blehead, Richard Mce’t. mailer, b ir.id to BiU 1 boa i ©n board w hich they v/cre re :vrd w’ ’i the utmott humauirv. (. n th 4th 01 May they.* fpeke the lciir* 5-lIy, of L ^\ci v, bamue 1 r. | nis matter, on board which they 10*-k paii ■the next.day, \vhei< they aifo ci pe rience d o -y j khuineis. 1 he lame day three ct inc feai?»c.i were put on board the fch. J imi*s ,/* \ b- - head Capt. Bngby, D rvid Kiddle and J i\.i Bradley remained p b^ard the J *anu a • rived fafe at Beverly vii Weincfday 1 ft. .. 1 he pc.rfon> who perilhed n the wrec'r 'v 't? Iiaac 2niow, of Hampden,!it mate; ,n >vuel Ricrce, jfup poled to uca native of Rcveriy , Jo 4 Petcrfoa. a German ; Au oia b e i« n, a l*ai |* Ri b: t Hibeit, of Ncw-vork, it kJ , a v.r* w llliain ’., of Ha.ifux, pafUsn^^r ;\»nd a k ac»C man cook I he foicgumf relation we rec iff J from cape ‘ 3u;by j who infor/ru, that ha h d fetn no kc, pr. vious to the irilant of his Itnki s* j ai d t». t the ricvewhkh occasioned the lata! < hater i '* as but fir.ail; nor did they fee any, aqai . i i the bi at, ::il , day* after*'when th y r* t with forte from which they obtained xv. ic « *d at • . ’ ■ • ••**■•* , t00m ter that law many broi.cn pieces, ana fomc .a g.; j iflands a! a diltance, 1 be bales ot c non la ely picked up bv t’ c . TwoTrkilds* of Beverly, appear to be. m> p rt | of the lading of th.a . - . . . Dffn'tion ef Gratitude* ~ At the iaflilutinn if the beat and Dumb, in the flreet o.‘ tl>c Gbf r i . * ** * Y vatory, Nd. .133. Baris, a qu ition v is pot 9 a | pr pd of the . bhc Sicard, which would havif , pu/.zlcd any other perfen to have iwmtdia'ny | ref.dved, althou0h; pjjT. tjed of fh* trftch tii f : hi> tongue, yet was inft.rnfly, and eiega. ij a> f wered, in live wferds, by cue who n. . rTi.j y ed in fit her.—V/hat jj C-: atiludt p—iheMiM dry cf the Heart. ( * 1 _ Theftl/owrrg anted At it from a late &vteh >»^er, *n . dcr tf 'c tar.: Uaa. There h ts lately arrived a very celebrated ’ / ‘Trefa, diU;*iguilhed ter hcib-aut/. hut r*uu\ ! more rtfpecK^d for 3 c! ar.;£let A mr -t e •„ ra i bli: virtue. A wealthy Englifhmj.i captivate . / ? her qualities, wrote Tier tliisftry whin.heir a .d chaiactercftic letter : “ Madam ; I un hrf anT-bu are Setcrnrin**! 11 *• .- „ 4 to pretervr, by good to duct, the pur — . f vour jreputa ion. I take the liber y to yppiaud your * rs solution, and eTHocra?? you »o ne, \c*eTanec.. j So long 15 you continue in * n« deter nntatm*, calculate on 50 pounds llcrlxng a rr*.*’ •* fir?! payment of which 7 enclofe v yet. But fhouia you alter yocr opinion, 1 fcepe you will me %to;ab!y, end in that c*fc 10#