Saturday 23 Jan 1819 (p. 3, col. 6) SHIPPING. The Jane & Mary, FISHER, of Whitehaven, one of the vessels that were driven off on the night of the 8th inst., is on shore at Kirkcudbright, but is expected to be got off without damage. The Jane, of Whitehaven, BROADFOOT, from Dublin to Londonderry, was driven on shore on the island of Jura, 27th ult. but it was expected would be got off, after discharging part of her cargo. The Jason, WHITE, of Whitehaven, sailed last week, from Greenock, with 800 barrels of herrings. A letter from the Jason, mentions that she has been obliged to put into Lochindal, with the loss of Wm. SMITH, carpenter, of Whitehaven, and an Apprentice. The Defence cutter, arrived at Whitehaven on Thursday afternoon; the master states that two vessels, laden with bacon, are lost in Beaumaris bay, and all hands perished; also, that a large ship, bottom upwards, has been driven on shore on the Calf of Man, and that several bales of silk have been thrown up by the sea;—likewise, that a Liverpool trawl-boat is on shore in Ramsay bay, and another in Beaumaris bay. Yesterday week, at night, the Anglim, GRAYSON, belonging to Maryport, coal-laden from Trone, struck, in attempting to enter Whitehaven harbour. The people were with the utmost difficulty dragged on shore by ropes. The vessel was greatly damaged, but by planking, &c. she was got within the harbour on Saturday evening. She had been eleven days at sea, and lost a man off the mainyard some time before she reached that port. Belfast, Jan. 14.—During the spring tides last week, the Isaac and the Jane of Maryport, the former loaded with coals and the latter with timber, got on the rocks at the Copeland Sound by the strong indraught of the tide. The Jane got off, but the coal vessel sunk. Her materials were landed at Bangor,—crew saved. The Friends, of Kirkcudbright, M'CLURE, while on her voyage last week to Whitehaven, was lost on one the dangerous sand banks, so numerous in that passage, and the crew, consisting of four or five persons, unfortunately perished. On Sunday se'nnight, a brig belonging to Dundee, loaded with iron, wine, and fruit, struck upon Barnhowrie Banks, and sunk. We are happy to state that the crew were saved. During the late severe gale, a West Indiaman, name unknown, was driven out of her bearings. The look-out boy having observed the Isle of Hesten, she providentially escaped the dangerous rocks near that place, and was brought to safe anchorage in Gibb's Hole, at the mouth of the Water of Urr. The following vessels belonging to Workington, have arrived at the undermentioned places: The William, STEWART, at Bristol, from Leghorn; the Matthews, STEEL, at Liverpool, from Buenos Ayres; the Argo, JACKSON, at London, from Malta. The Transit, WHITE, of Whitehaven, is arrived at Liverpool, with a cargo of beans. The Shannon, KENDAL, belonging to Workington, is arrived at Demerara. Spoken at Sea.—The Mary and Jane, of Maryport, from Liverpool for Buenos Ayres, on the Equator, out 60 days. PORT CARLISLE.—Sailed,—Ellen, GEDDES, and Prosperity, IRVING, for Liverpool, grain. WORKINGTON.—Arrived,—Jan. 14, Rose, LEE, fr Dublin.—15, Isabella, SPARK, from Balbrigan.—16, Peggy, MARTINDALE; Lion, DODGSON, fr Drogheda.—17, Duke, WHEELWRIGHT, fr Belfast. Lark, HODGSON, fr Skerries. Harmony, PATTINSON, fr Cork. Roberts, CRAIG, fr Dublin.—19, John, M'ELAGO, fr Dublin.—19, John & Sarah, THORNTHWAITE, fr Water of Orr. George, EDMONDSON; Union, ARMSTRONG, fr Belfast. Martha, MOORE, fr Liverpool. Sailed,—Jan. 19, Joan, BLACK; Forther, ROSKIL, for Dumfries. Grace, DAVINSON, for Ireland. WHITEHAVEN.—Arrived,—Jan. 15, Content, BURNS; Diana, NORMAN, from Dublin. St. Andrew, CUNNINGHAM, from Kirkcudbright.—17, Ellen, THOMPSON; Mary, BOUCH; Dale, BIRKETT; New Draper, BARWISE, fr Dublin.—18, John Bull, KELLY, from Ramsay. Jane, M'GEORGE, fr Wigtown.—19, Jessie, M'COMBE, fr Withorn. Experiment, MESSENGER, fr Allonby. Tryall, TEAR, from Isle of Man. Sophia, HUTCHINSON, from Dublin. Elizabeth, FERGUSON, from Bangor.—20, Eleanor, EDMONDSON, fr Dublin. Ann, M'CLUNE, fr Kirkcudbright. Mary & Isabella, CUMMINS, fr Port William. Active, EWART, fr Dumfries. William, BOADLE; Hebe, WHITE; Benjamin, HOLMES; Hero, BROWNRIGG, fr Dublin. Sailed,—Jan. 19, Mercury, BANTON; Comet, KENNEDY, for Liverpool. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, January 21.—Arrived Coastwise,—Merchants' Packet, COCK; Theodocia, TULLOCH; Ord, PALMER, from London: Robert and Margaret, SPARK, fr Alemouth: Stockton Packet, TAIT, fr Leith: Industry, DARY, fr Dunbar: Eliza, HAY, from Berwick, goods. Phœnix, M'PHERSON, fr London: Zebra, THORNTON; Nelly, YOUNG; Betsey & Mary, FENDEN, fr Perth: London, IRVINE, fr Southampton: Hope, DUNN, fr Banff: Elizabeth, FLOCKART, fr Inverness, timber.—Cleared Coastwise,—Hawk Packet, LEE, for London, goods.—Also 84 colliers, &c.