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JUSTICE IN NEW YORK

... plaintiff! In his stead, Mr. Lewis Tappan, who had been acting and advising as: his frilend, receives from him this letter:- Dunkirk, May the lfitb.-Mr. Tappan-Sir, Beek-: man-st, 48.-I was dragged of and beaten is the ressonL am in this place. Whether i ...

SPAIN

... the circumstances attending the foundering of the sailing ship Frances, a coasting vessel, while on a voyage from London to Dunkirk. The inquiry was of importance, as a large numher of barges are engaged in the coasting trade, several he jwhich go over to ...

LOLA MONTEZ' HUSBAND AND HIS PICTURES

... Capt. Heald against the defendant, who is agen o fthe London and Dunkirk Shipping Company, to recover the value of a case of pictures which had been sent from Paris to Eng. land vid Dunkirk, and which, haling been cleared the Custom-house by the defendant ...

CHINESE SENTENCED TO DEATH AT HONG KONG

... by some unknown persons last night.-Reuter. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A FRENCH POWDER MAGAZINE PARIS, Wednesday.-A telegram from Dunkirk states that an attempt has been made to blow up one of the powder magazines there.-Reuter. THE COMING NAVAL MANCEUVRES. Sir ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... from Antwerp; Concordia., s., from Boulogne ;Tez, f, from Gibraltar ; Blanche, s., from Dunkirk; Richard Cobden. from Port Andemer ; Fiederick William, from Dunkirk : Victory, e., from Bruges; F>ider, s., from Harlingen; Kaffruria, h., from Rotterdam ; ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—TUESDAY

... case, was the ward to be protected. Baiag mayrled this baker's daughter, howe'er, he went abroad 1it bll, and bad lived at Dunkirk ever since. The 4.- nt M the young man's guardian, and it appenred that vooefthr the tarriage the ward had in some measure ...

SINGULAR ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... that a mutiny broke out on board the four-masted ship Per- severance, on its voyage from Iquique to Dunkirk. The captain of the vessel on arrival off Dunkirk reported that the men had been put in irons, and would be handed over to the authorities when the ...

SHIPPING

... GRAVESEND, FEB. l.-WindW ?? the Aerolite (a.) from Hamburg, ImperiaJ (a.) from Charente, Emma from Dunkirk, John Phillips from the Mauritius, Alfred from Dunkirk and the Maria Ann from Nantes. Sailed the Kent for Port Phillip, Golden Fleece for Algoa Bay, ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Elizabeth, from St. Malo ; Hudson, from Dunkirk ; Demerara, from Demerara ; London, from Worcum ; Portia, s., from Hamburg ; Skjalland, a., from Riga; Valdemar, from Libau; Julia, from Guernsey; Edith Mary, from Dunkirk; Fairy, from Guernsey.— Gbeexock, Dec ...

COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS

... and other surgeons. I am still unable to attend to my professional ditties. I estirmate my lose et 217i. . My expenses at Dunkirk were 281 m or 301. Cross-exeam~ined: I hves lived in London thirty years. I cannot say which way the cab was c-mng. I was ...

CONSISTORY COURT

... time for putting in his awiswer, and appointed the fourth Seuion fur the peremptory hearing of the cause. We learn from Dunkirk that a number of amateurs will shortly give, at the theatre of that town, a representation in the Flemish tongue. Thus this ...

SUMMER CIRCUITS of the JUDGES, 1855

... cloudy. GRAVESEND, JUNE 1.-Wind S.W., ?? the City of Rotterdam (s.) from Dunkirk, and Seine (a.) from Boulogne. Sailed the Heather Bell for Hobart Town, Sir B. Peal (R.) for Dunkirk, aert! Panther (a.) for Boulogne. DEAL, JUNE 1.-Wind S.W., fresh, and ...