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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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a Reotrt of the and delivered up thq Vil tV.ni wanted to murder him and tun away Bttlllal nrnceeded to TenenfT. in order to engage frefh Hands, to navigate hisVeilel in the Room ot the Mutineers ana on ic om Crt Ail frnm Teneriff for England. and another to Philadelphia, but the Particulars, we could not learn. (Tkit it tbt 1 rait f'tbtfi irtaebertus PtopU, end fer. mugbt wt tett fat, eU mejs uj'ill bt, ivBilft eottiiim.

tmlj. their Duus), We alfo hear, that Capt. Rofs, in a Brig of this Port, which has been' for fom Time a milling Veflel, is taken by the Spaniards. The Sloop Dolphin, Thomas Swan, Matter, of BoHon; front the Bay, bat laft from South Carolina, was call away in 1 Storm, the End of December laft, on Barnagat, and ill the. Men to DewS, except one.

of There is an.Accotjnt from that laft Week four Ships were loit near couiognc, one Piwnrh Shio. and it ia faid M. MoLo, Proprietor of the Chicn Savanr, penflied in her. 'w "rr. The Elizabeth, Tarvis Hurt, from London rnr lamaica was loft November the 28th, near Baifleur, On the Coaft of France.

The Captain the Crew and Paflienpers were drown mA nA onlv three Peoole fa ved. which was upon Pieces of the Wreck. It is imagined that fome more are alfo lofton the laid Coait; T)tt. Additional Article to th antient Treaties fubfifting between his Majefty and the Vty ana liovernment or Algiers, agreea 10 oy the'prefent Dey, Mahomet, and ais Majeity's rTc MnntfrtUrie the 'Honourable Aueuftus Keppel and Ambroft Stanyford, Efqj his Majefty' Agent 1 at ana loniui uenerai at That all Packets or Exprefs Boats, bearing his Britannic Majefly' Commiffion, which fliaJl be met by any ot the wruizers 01 Algiers, uiai treatrd with the fame Refoecl as his Maiefty' Ships of War, and: all due Refpedt fliall be paid 0 1)18 IWajeuy situ uuiu iticci ntv atiH Parflntr. the (hall be treated as Friend And if any of the Aleerme Cruizers commit the Jealt fault or violence agamit tnem, tnAap tains or Raizes fa' offending, fliall on the Ar rival at Algiers and proper Complaint being made of them.Sje moft feAereJy punilhed; with out admitting at Al I ciers the td Day of TOftc 1 7 and in the Year "hprHegeira'u64; the 20th Day.

of; tHe Moqh learir frorn Hiftaniola. that there has been feveral moft feTeteEarthquakes and that the Town of Port of Prmce on that Ifland," which confifted of Three or FourHundred laid in Ruins, iae. 3 or 4 Houfes, and many People and the Damage fuftained in divers other places oa the is fil K. Ftbruati 27. A' pfivate Letter from Hallifax, of the iitt crfU IVrrmhpr Inll.

renrefents that Place as in a verv Wretched and doleful Condition; chiefly for want 1 a a 1 1 I aT. otiMOneyi wmcn occauons lucn a ricniy or jaw Suits there, that the 'Letter Writer believes there are more Writs iflued jhere than in the whole Pro vince New York. Provifions are "eiceffive dear, and not one Perfon in (eh has got any Wood to ourn. mat it wae not Bounty of Proviuons, great Part of the Inhabitants muft ilarve, or plunder their Neighbours.1 He obferves, that tho there are a Number of New Yorkers there, in Quality of King David's Sol diers yet they all came off fo bare as to be unable to carry on any Filhery, except one that went full handed and he advifes; that if any more ihoujd go, they would foflow his Example or they muft remain private Centincls all their Days, for aught he can fee. The wholekPlace would be under the moft difmal Apprehenfions, was it not for a Report that ftrongly prevails there1, that a Number of Merchants in London had entered into a Company', and fubferibed 160,000 Pounds to carry on the.

Filhery and the; Money orJEffefts Was expected over in 'the Spring, which, it "was hoped would revive the Place lagaia.) By a Gentleman living on Long fflandy who paffed through this City irom Jamaica, via Plula delphia, laft Week, we hear' the Spaniards have lately taken four Englifli Veflels in the Windward Paflage, bound from Jamaica to the Northward one of which was the Sloop, Diamond, Captain Lawrence, of this Port, bound to South Carolina, ft ho had a large Sum of Monty on board, in which Veflel the' faid flenr.fman was comincr. when ta ken 'One of the faid V.ffels belonged to BoftonJ Smttr er. the fate noted 1' Hot of Chpr River, rived jn Pqtuxent, from which; he left the otn or January, tit nas brought" an Account ot the Death, of the Queen oi'Denmark, ''ont'cl the Dautrhteri of nrplctit Maipftv TCin dtntnii III Laft Week arrived in PatUxent, from Scotland; atter a long rjuagej tne isrwau, apt. tr alter omtit), wim' wnom came raiicnger, kit. kobekt Swam Mfrrhanfi rif fhia Cicv.

Yefterday fe'rjnight ended the fo much talk'd of Baltimore ounty election, at whicn there were as many People as ever appeared at any one Election in cms rrovince 1 ijiere were 99. uiers, anu 011 doling the foil it itood thus: A For Mr. William Cov'ant, 54' Mr; TbomaJ Franklin, 547 7: Major. aarlelRldgeJt; ci'T Mt, LtydBKbakani f': Uri Jobn: Paca, 469 i William Smith, 4s7. Walter Tolly, And the Sheriff declared the four firft named Gen.

tlemc.it to be duly elefted 1 Hfnndav lalT fnnnA a Man'a BodVi in the. Woods it Elk Ridge which' was difcovcrcd bv a Bitch brioetnor in her Month, to a Houle, a 4 Leg and Foot a Stocking and Shoe orir 'By. the Cloathincr it waa found to be the Bodv of One Jefetb CrannuilL who ran awav from his. Mailer in November laft, and is fuppofed to' have periAed gei away a coDfiderable piftanee, distS. our'd and nnll'd to Pieces bv Beafts of Prev.

San Czvt "John Well, one of the Magiftrates of mis L.uuniv lie well wcu iu uw 'Clock; and was taken with an; Apopleftic; Fit as foon as he laid down, and died in a fhort Time, without fpeakine a Word. This was his third Fit' rif that Rnrt and 'all within ft I Yefterday his Excellency "our Governor was plea' lea. in council, to prorogue me oencrai auciu bly of this Province twhich flood 'prorogued to the fir.ft Tuefday in Jpril) to tweltth Day of May next when will meet for the (who was taught that Bufinefs by the Subfcriber) li rrl in HpArnuK to tin ts UWV1III.U I tnii a Aertzhr fhii fairl Rllfinffs of PllotiOf ShiOS frOfflr Annafolii to Chejlir ft'vjn, or from Cbefttr Vfum to 'Jnnupciiti 1 his tnereiore 10 acquaint a Mailers of Ships, or Other who may have Occafion for a Pilot, 'that on Application to the faid living at Broad Creek on Kent they may depend on being well and faith fully ferv'df'by Their humble )jotn 1 Ji Nt away from the: Subfcriber, Vliiifiw ai HrJ fcrttk Prince tGtOrve'l Coiinty, on the of Oflober laft; a fhort Negrc'. Man." named Tiei a. Caulker by and is a little boW legged.

Had on when he went away two Cotton Jackets, aPair of Bieeches, Country Sfnrlttnfri'' an Ofnahriaa Shirt, and a VOQd Cloth Coat lately with yellow Metal Battons He alfo took wit him, a fmall Jron Grey Horfe I ta fnrinprlv Klnrnr rl rt Mr. Teh SlittHCT of Kloriharauth And Was bound tO the Sub" fcriber for the Terra ot feven Years, by Captain Smith which Time is now near expired. He is fuppofed to. be concealed by feme Negroea near home. Whoever takes up the faid Negro, and bnnge 1 him tn fther Mainr 'VjzaA 5i'it.

Cletk of Prime George County, Capt. Smith, lying in Petuxent 11 i.iAPiDilM Reward for the Negro and ten Shillings for the 4 Humphry Batt. rz; macka LI I SG zV Nottingham on Patuxent', hereby, gives Notice, That he has a eood.Boat and Hands to crofs Patuxent, for Horfes and Carriages And likewite keeps a Jtiouie Difpatxh of the pnblic. Bufinefs. Travellers.

tenant uuvemur vi irviniu. On Monday laft a little Girl about 18 Months a Daughter, of Mr. Dair't at Herring Bay wa burnt to Death, by her Callicd catching rirej no aoay oeing near cnuugu iu pjsniv w. Yeflerday Morning died of an Apoplectic Fit, on his Return from St. Mary1 Cour.tv.

William Cummini. Efef: one of the Aldermen of this City, and for many Yeari a ot tne Law in our courts. Tht It art fer Firtt Pout, At 'adVirtifed ia 1 Ayf Page of this Paper) to be run oAthe Race' jrounu near ttt wi, rurt vn rr cuncj day the 1 3A Dy lAiy', and not on ihe f.rji Vay of May, as ti there aaverttjea. fo he Sold hy Piill'tc Vendue, Conformable to I A TVTOTICE is hereby given, I there is at the Plantation of Danie 1, iniel iiai Arnold, in Frederick County, taken op as fctrays, a Rlarfc Hoife Colt the Mare branded on the near Shoulder and Buttock I. has a largo Star" in her Forehead, and a imall amp on ner Nofe.

The Owndr mar have them acam; on proving his and paying Charges. ConfbrrnabIe.Ua JL A Wy WtOTICfi is hereby Yen, That there is at the Plantation of Mr. Edward SaiuYia the ttf A fyAr I in this Forfc of PatUXtnK i Anne. Jlrundci I taken as StravJi; A Mare and Coltj A 'C 'nA Crnm I' v. in ih nr Shot TR A of LanoL fituatc Mr kranded on the near A in thi Fnrk of Patutttnr near fiirlalat Gfijfaivay'a, containing 560 Aces of good Tobac npHE Subfcriber intending, foorr todeeart this rrovince.

de tires all ferlons ho have anv Claims on him. to 'brine in their Arrnnnf. that thev mav be raid And all Perfons Shoulder G. and on the near Buttock and has Star in her Fore head: The Owner Aav have them again on proving his Property, nd paying Charges. jujf Imported from' London, And tt Store be SOLD the Subfcriber, at the fame ivbicb Mr; William Steuart lately kept, in Chnrch Street, Annapolis, indebted to him, or to the Eftate of his late Father nTTMnP SritW isf PutoieaH Mr.

William Ford, dece.fed, are requefted .0 make QU RX Sol t. 61 ZMjP'aU Inches thkk. and a hundred and thirty Fa thoms lontr. nOw Ivine at Well River. Any Per Inn inclining ta tmrchafe.

mav SPDlf to Mr. Sd mnel Gali war. Merchant, or to Capt. flWiam W'v ic. 1 ana vaji jnaiu 9 A I rafnnflrSlt KfltCS.

for CuriTDCT a air. ami. vt.a I I a l.i. i StAtueal Urift Ster in. lis OX Hxchance, or inon uHOTHKr t.

1 TOBESOLD, A FRY ffood new Cable nine A fV aw 7 TH Managers of the iteJw vr Lottery, finding it impofLble to difpofe of the Tickets in the faid Lottery, occauoned oy mi1i inn fnfiauatioBS and Reports, hereby give Notice, That ibofe Perfons who have bought 1 iCKCii may uic mm Perfgni cf utom they bought them, 'I.

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