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... loss of Officers 'itce she sail, d firom this port in March last, direct for the West Indies, biit ultimately for the Halifax sta- tion. Before sbhe left The West Indies sbe lost her First Lien-. tanant and seven other Officers, and two days after leaving ...

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... embraced the army as a pro. fession, and entered the Coldstream Guards at the age 16. He served both in America and the West Indies, and was Aide. de camp to General Burgoyne, in his unfortunate campaign. His Lordship was successively appointed Colonel ...

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... i hit5 Vras de Naples. THJA ARMY. The Sth Regime-nt il this uity, arid 75th at Fermoy,-expect to embark shortly for the West Indies. The late reduction in the Staff of the Militia saves to the country a sum of twenty-one thousand pounds. Nineteen Paymasters ...

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... function that a human being can perform, strongly marks the considera- tiot in tihich it is held in different places. It the West Indies, a ciergyman has been severely censured by. his flock for pre staoning to administer the sacrament to a poor negro at the ...

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... was. one of his reetC Majesty's instrrictors, and sailed, we believe, with th Kia on his first voyage to America and the West Indies. t The Duke) of Bedford is sai to haeotie under the new reign, what was. denied him under the last-the appointment to the ...

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... of Cork, on board Admiral Digbgs 9kgbship, in the celebrated engagement of Lord Rod- ney with Count de Grasse, in the West Indies, on the 12tb April, 1782. The Gazette of Berlin says that the concerts of Mademoiselle Sontpg, at Warsaw, during the stay ...

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... for the gallantry displayed 'hy that officer in tie capture of the Boladora slave schooner, after a kevere. action in the West Indies, when ?? lost three of.' her crew, besides 10 wounded. The Boladora had on board S35 slhaves at the time of her capture ...

THE AGE OF BRASS

... interest then took place. among which was one of four heats, ,taken by the Cloglier ?? Jour-lal. THZ HUFLRICANE IN THE WEST INDIEs.-In addi- tion to the particulars given in -our last of the tremendous hurricane in Barbadoes, the- Barbadoes Mercury says ...

LADIES FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... alone, .5,056 ditto; seams, 5,359 ditto; holes, 1,45$) ditto. the coat, he says, was ma&d in two rlayijlurneymiau's houre' WEST INDIES.-The colonists continue in a state of great political ferment. The following pithy risolutiou was passed at different meetings ...

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... of Major Macbean, disembarked at Portsmouth on Saturday 1 ast, from Jersey. Tbe 91st Regiment, lately returned from the West Indies, has arrived at Weedon barracks. A company of the l1th Regiment, under Captain Westropp, has arrived at Plymouth, and embark ...

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... a to Anne, daughter of the late Colonel taldene, at tie Royal Engineers. On thle 512th of Febritarylast, at Trinidad., West Indies, Weight Sherlock, Esq, thitd e'el v ?? Sherlock, of Cork, Esq, ii, Ceteate Catherine Irra, eldest dattriter of Fratncis ...

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... he supposed to hlave been accidentally omitted from his Lordship's w ill. Liord Seaforit leaves London this day for, the West Indies, His ,Lordlship's plantations in Jamaica are wholly destroyed. Mtuch Surpriee baa been expressed at the determination of ...