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GALLANT ACTION

... beach. Nothing daunted-the. gaflant crew of'the Hot- spur; when they Tfoumit'al exerttions useless to get hecr of, and that the ship was: irmlyv settle' till 'tbe return of tide, they'i - turned their wh~ole efforts towvard the. enemy and' .c03*menced one ...

LAW

... host' ?? °r rightful character the flaietifg had lost by this Imblica- a tion, and what was the value of that character. If the present charge had been truly imputed to the plaini- s' tiff, lie had-lost none. Thc Solicitor-Goneral had expressed a good ...

ROBBERY OF THE MAIL

... gires are ot ail t-ii; not Between the Bi3ar' ot CU lost Ad.-Iiralty, pencpe ?? ira- placed in at ss ^.e-arn- pci alze%': and have been pleased to 1;S0 e The months provision; s a shaib a rses of j! ship gin gon a A 4e, ves, cording to th linea.suris .i1jq ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... e process r- of nature on the animal economy. he At the late Greenland fishery, the harpooners of' ns one of the Aberdeen ships struck a fish, but owing it, to bad weather coming on, she was obliged to cut and n leave her, with the harpoons and lines ...

EXECUTION OF VARTIE, PEARSON, AND DEALTRY

... the above-tmentioned unhappy delinquents, a great - concourse of persons assembled in tbe.Old Bailey, to c ti witneas the lost sad ceremonies. N st Vartie, whose fate has excited the liveliest com- I e miseration, and for whom much interest has been ...

Law Intelligence

... Malvina, Brooks, fronm Norway, for Trieste, that put in A r here leaky, having been on shore on the coast of France, t the ship lost on the coast, supposed to be the Indiana, b - proves to be the Indian, of London, fer South America ; C she is stated to ...

EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... a barrel of pork from the Warren-house, at I, Crosby, which had been saved from the Mary, from., 'isterfoed, for this port, lost on Tuesday week, on the, he Nort'ak.. Aftei havmg. been examined, they were ir- committed for trial at the county sessiosis' ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... insert the whole of the charges and sentences. 7 The most interesting trial was one in which two appren- 1 ticc boys of the ship Barton were indicted for stealing a y quantify of new sheathing copper, from the vessel; and k. Mrs. W'fllianis and her dauighter ...

LAMENTABLE CASE OF SHIP WRECK

... 24th, after having been upw; i.. her 16 holrs in the water, 12 of whicli we were up to q ald ar* pits. On the following day we lost lir. ctu Oer WV41 netwithstandung the most diligent search er ; ot find bim. He was, however, miacweaswl ver serid; himrelf ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... left for execution. In favour, how- ever, of Davies and Drennan, a petition had been pre. a sented by William Wright, who had lost his leg in con- sequence of the shot fired at him: it was drawn up by iselg In this petition he expressed his conviction, that ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... showed his book, the number of the note, 1and its date-were taken down. Then; as 'to the mode in which the note was origi'ally'lost, was it to be-supposed,- that, out of a parcel of seven such notes, the Jew picked out one only, after, as might be supposed ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Ba-oivn were for the de- b ; e addresse the Jury, and stated the cir- t 3 -3 cg ;e c-erathencalled. a *rIad lt rother Caleb are Ship-builders at r it of Sepftenber fast there was a turll-nutt I ,e-, o'n account of w-ages. The deceased .s -sr.yr, abhut a fortnight ...