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April iq. A few Dys fince the Wjfe of an
ejmqcntT
confiderable Sum offnoncy: for her huftiand,
was accompanied in her Journey by a pretend
ed Clergy n?anv w When they came toeing.
Inn, offered his Service to fee her to her Lodg-
and a hackney coach was accordingly called ;
but inflead of taking her vvhere (he direifcdi he
-priva tely outer qdH
certain bagnio : The lady feeing the miftuke,
re ftifed . to ge t out of .the coach, upon which
Wrwfif lemah -ordered "tlie" coachman to drive;
about the
' in which time he; took oc-
ca fi on T to , ufe her - with grea t-B rata 1 i ty , w hie h
1 may; pro ba bly coft h e r h er life,' as fhe is no t
yet rex
concJuded: the fcene, by:leaving her in: the
f of the ftreets, by which means he for that time
f made his Efcitpe, but ftiid (carch is making af-
ter him. ; ......
B R I b G E-T O W N, Augujl 4,1 764.
Various are the Reports among the Public,
5.5Ar9J.Pg iifc in hu manlMu rdexebm mi tted
"XJnuiaylafrby aNfgro onlheBody of a
'White' Woman ; but' the : moft Ipar ticular we--can
obtain, is the following : That on Sunday
the gthl
longing (as it is (aid.) to Captain Callendet,:
on his Return from a Negro Play, met with
Mifs, Sarah Sutton, of the Parifli of Chrift
Church (who was attended by her Sjfter, and
-two fmall NeproesVgathMn
Piece of Second crop Canes $ that he feized the
Negrocs, Mifs
Sutton defired him riot to hurt then," and (he
would give hi m a f Bitf HisA n fwer Jwas,
" 4 Damn your Bitt, I don't want it :" That
he then ftifeed-herv-and-dragged herfometii
ftance in the Cane Piece, near the Place where
her Sifter was bufied in cutting Meat alfo, and
"thefFlie faftened each of ReFLeffs and Hands
concealed in , an adjacent Spot, r not daring to
Iriiove for Fear of Charing the fame Fate, frhc
Villainis fince apprehended, and is now con
fined ;in Goal to wait the Sentence of his juft
Deferts. .
-NETBETFCW, Sept. i 8
We have certain Ad vice from Norfolk in Virgi
That the Hon; Col. Tryan, our Lieutenant
Governor, has got a Man of War Appointed to
bring him to his Government by Way of Virginia,
-whsrc-he-is-hotirly eXpefied.t-Thereforc the Para-
graph in the Wilmington Pojh Boy, of the Gover
nor's having taken his Paflage in Capt. Vfronier.
a Tnfall Bfi. belonging": to Cape .Fear., and .was to
come by Way of Madeir i, proves premature ; as
indeed it is a Paragraph f the 5y? Irnprejfion, to
tell us a Governor had takenhis PafiVge to hbGo--vemment
w a Tar'rJDroguer4i and intended a trading
;Yoyagc by. ..JVay ;:of:ie.-M.idehasr;jrBatMdurnf-Mourn,
ye Wilmingtonlans, and put on Sack clorh
and Aihe. for the Meafure of thy 3ood Things is
-fulL -and-the" evillDayi8.icbmingI upon thee ! M r; '
Trya n, if we have any Skill in Augury," i? coni
ing to'live in Peace among uc, and deliver us from
unievened Bread,; which nothing: but His Refidence
onifheG r ASsyLlLAiX5:can jcilore andjiccomplifhfL
Wc hear .fromcCoreSound, at CApt; Lo
bcing-ftaioned bctvvcen Virginia arid South-Caro v
lina, for rthe Proteftion of our Trader
Since our laft the Schoonej
l iarnsa r rived: "here'frofirBarbadc, with a Parcel
of Jfine healthy young Slaves he brings no. mate
rial News, Markets very loiv. He fays he was
ch seed -rri a ny H on rs :by a fine clean S loop, Who
both rowed and crouded.all fhe could to come up
went Over him : This great Curiofity of the Sloop,
in Time of Peace, to (peak with Capt. Williams,
excitedhis Diligcnceito avoidrherWhichliglitir
Pairpf:HccIs;chabIed,him-tod6,-
P R I C F. C U "R R E N T in Newbe,
Tnr," o s. to 10,
Pitch, z s. 6 d
nine, 1 1 s.
Flour, :i 677
to a different Buiicb o
of every Senfe but Brutality, he robbed her of : A :
of every
her Virginity. When he had fated his brutal
rtuftshe (tabbed her with a Knife on each
rSidet)f-herHeadf-then-with-his-ttaridon
-Throat, ftranglcd her till Part of her Tongue
hung out of her Mouth, which he .ihftantly
; cut ofF, and, perceiving her (fill alive, with
- three difFerent Cuts acrofs her Throat, he left
only about an Inth of iFlefli to keep her Head
tp her Shoulders, having .entirely disjointed
thc Neck Bone. All this Time herSiuer Jay,
Rice, 13 s. Ad.
Tallow, 7 d. -BeesWax;
i s. 8 d.
DekTnsTITT
Do. dreft, 3 s. 4 d.
Weft-India Rum? . s..
Loaf Sugar, 1 s, 4 d.
J Vlufcovado do, 45 a; to
lamaicaTSpirit, 7sV
N. E. Rum, 2s 6 d.
afles,LSad(
Wh ite-oak Hhd 3 tavesr
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oarrei ao. a e $t v
avy Mill Lumber,'66s 3d
i ann d Leather, . .
; . C U 8 TP M - H 0 U S E, PortBcaufort
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Entered Inwards.. pfom
y, ;ift. Schooner Sally ,& Polly Robert .Harris,
Ncw-York.