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.-..ji-t,.-, The AW- M A"G A Z I N E, for.r7.64 V: tar ohm ter ' went" on blfrrdnpndcavimr " , . " ; . 1 . - --- . ' - 1 t t. - - " . : - t ". f ... I -.1 but coulfi not cet at it; The Maftcr-of the-Slbop was doing his Utmoft Endeavour to keep her free, as was his whole Company ; and- they all agreed to flay by her as long- as the Matter thought proper : At ; P. M. Cap:, Verinerwent onboard again, and took from on board, the faid Sloop Mrs. Sealy :j atid her Son, about Seven Years of Age, who were midc faft with a Rope and lowered over the Quarte r, the Sea r unn ing fo h igh that it was im polfible to get them into the Boat any other Way ; 1 at Midnicht they fired Guns, and told Capt. Ve- CaptDuncan.--jThTtcTwn every fuitable Mark of refpedt fhewn, onthe occa- fion. ' - - ; The SPEECH ofhis Excellency ARTHUR DOBBS, Efq; Captain-General, Gover- nor,and Commander in Chief, in and over his Majefty's Province of -North Cqrolinay and -Vice-Admiral of the fame, KithaCffie pined (o faft upon them that they expetted her ; io go down every Moment ; upon which he (entlhis Boat on;board, and in fo Jepe-. Tate Turns got them all on board the Friendfhip ; . arid the faid Sloop fupk in one Hour after : The above People were all kindly received and well ufed bv the Hoh7" Coir TRY A N, who had exerted i m ftl ferea 1 1 y .land evasive rvG anxipusnlhe Ti m e Jo r t h eir Safety The n ext Day ft w th e I hnd of Maid e ra, a nd 1 and ed them there, be i ng 1 4 TnNHeK zO : 30 N; Longv 60 : 00 VVelV, Cap t . Ver i n.er faw a Parcel cf Lumber,- a ChelV and Hamperi To the GeneraliAflebly-of aid Province, met at Wilmingt . . . . . , ( . :li . . Honourable Gentlemen of bis Majefty s Ceuh cily Mr $ AJjemblyy VH E War, which had; been fo glori pu fly whole iL carried on by his Majefty, inJ)cfencc of tnDwilcfz cler the Conduft, and by theAffiftance of Di vine Providence, being happily terminated by aw glorious, fafc and honourable Peace, which ha ffrtrfA tKp rii1 "nfrpliofln!iq:T1ihrffc nf .r . - . .. . 1 v v wi . uv vii .iv nvt; floating, which he imagined belonged to iome p,ir nrirj :mrnt.A;tv f CZ, oPlQ-extenhvan-lmpjretpn4hisXont ' -OirSaturdAy lafl the Bigantine Hannnh,-Capt rfranrfFBrFhelori lnr,d, came into this River. Slie failed from Bol :rjn .th- 27th ult. and on the jth'of Oftobcr, being oft Cipe Hnterafs, had a moft voilent Gale at E N, : Eih;hich"-1fhcnii ftcdhcrHoId-;:---loft all her Mi lis Rigging, &c. and had nothing left except iycrrBowlrr-f he Stornv continuedor tvs o Koun. The Ship Tracey, Cape. 'Pring, failed from Lofton for thi Port two Tht! Brig Peace and! Plenty , Cipt. Loring, was J'o.J,n Jot t M s Por t: alfo , Jc vv Dys Capt.: Brovn T on bordl of whom were Paif:ngers John jyonrof thisTownrEfq V IIblsandjQmeLidies and an unbounded Commerce over the" whole Globe ; . by w h i ch we a re (ecu red fro m th e ;EncroachnicniVof:6ur;;moft dangerous and he reditary Enemies, and a Peace .with alJ our Indian Enemies on this Continent, is conclud IcdUponAccounrof thefe happyEvents and h a vin g no 1 n f t r u 61 ions from his Majcfty to His iMncily's ShiFVipcr, Tifcbb Lobb,-Eiq ; Commander, is come into Cape-Fear River, hav ing loft fome of her Mafts, and received other Dannge in the Gale of. Wind that happened on the Fifth IhHarit . zzir" Oiiobef 24. Thu r fd ay Jail La r rived here the fjiip Harriot, Capt. L. Duncan, (in which (hip Samuel Strud wick, Efq 5 his wife and family, canoe" peffenger?) from England . The Hon. Col. "TVrsLia by. the Ladies and Gentlemen of this Borough, v On Fiiday- the Hon. Col. Tr van, our JLieut. Goi6fVtxam tvar's barge; accompanied by Jcob Lobb, L'lq; commanner ot thCv with all du e re fpe dl ; from demand any public Aid, I have nothing to 're commend to you, but the maintaining the Forts already erecled,: and the amending arid continuing fuch Laws as were poftponed, Be- nOioltorou The -Superior- and Inferior Gou r t B iland :- the impaction Bill ;: and the framing others- which may be beneficial to the Trade, Com merce, and interior Improvement of the Pro vince ; partrcularlv Schools for the Education of ; Youth ; which have ;bcen hWycrto too much neglected. : AJtwiljjer j public Ad vantage to riFrwnicejrrte Ihould rarfe a proper IfUnd to p2.v the Pre- - iniums iiponlcmp apc f iax; already cnacP our and was nceiv d a falute -of -17-"guns- h'- Warf, which was ;:ni-. cd Aod ;-aifo, a fm alPUutv u pon 1 onnn, :to'protrcra;; fafe PortatidimoR . . ' , ' TT ! ? ' ' r-r- i ; ... ". . ' ; - ' . .t ?, . d I ll f 7.:-V v -v.- ,, ; ................. . , . ., ...... - .,, . -4 ,f! 1 :. - - ' . - .' ' - - . . K ' v " - . ' . . - f --.r ,-. rMti t V-f v.,.. J, . r 1 r - rr . . ...... .. l j.,' i: ' 1 v. - I I'; 44 ! . : .' '.(ft.'!:"1 . . ' '" t .( mm M4 ,'i''Cii, .i,,4 V, ! ! J S ( .' it 1 :.i P U: i.r vi-, :;J; ' it",;; !'-'.iV'.i i , ill il
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