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Arrivals - Ship Julius Caesar, Luckie, from London; and the Mackay mail-boat, from Berbice. Departures - Ship Pilot, Stewart, for Bristol; ship Jane, Byrne, and brig Clyde, Paterson, for Liverpool. Also, the ship Dageraad, Rickels, for Walcheren. It is said that the brig Ceres, Wellems, hence for Amsterdam, was totally lost near Boulogne, about the 6th of January. Obituary. [heading] Yesterday noon, in an extraordinary and sudden manner - Letitia-Ann, daughter of Henry C. Pollard, Esq. whose amiable, endearing, and affectionate disposition renders her death severely felt by her afflicted parents. Among the late promotions of Commanders to the rank of Post-Captains in the British Navy, we observe that of R. H. Muddell, Esqr. Harbour-Master, at this Port. SLAVES in the COLONY-JAIL. [heading]
March 6. F. Strunkay, Scout.
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