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THE RIGHT OF SEARCH

... publishes an article on the alleged outrage 1commnitted by the commander of the British brig of war, Cygnet, on the French ship L'Aigle, off the coast of Africa, which is accompanied with the following documents:- IREPORT O)F tAPTAIN BRIICE, OF TlHE L'ANGLE ...

MURDER

... Secretary of State for the War Department, to the chief command of the Expeditionarye Army to Africa. It also contains an Ordinance, dated April 18, and countersigned by Cpunt de Bourmont, by which the portfolio of the War Department is intrusted to Prince ...

CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, FRIDAY

... kindred in Africa, andoonderaned, in an ungenial clime, to o hopeless slavery, suffered a much greater punishment. The , evidence necessary for substantiating the charge occupied a 3, considerable time, as the evidence had to be collected from )t Africa and ...

MPORTANT FROM AMERICA—M`LEOD'S CASE

... c tizen, i_ ase8 ii wassiawful to do in time of- *ar. ' ied To this it'i replied, that no lawful war can laake plce ion wittouit the concurrence of Ite war.-making power, which, ig. onrthe part of. tbeUnitedStatea, is Congress, and in Eng- Lay land, the ...

A LADY CHARGED WITH BIGAMY

... to adjourn the house to Monday, the 22d instant, at half-past one o'clock, The house then adjourned accordingly. THE WAR IN FRENCH AFRICA. l A correspondent of the Constitutioanel at Mostaganem I writes, on the 10th ult.:_ Since our late affair with the ...

SINGULAR CASE

... Dawson with his wife, Sarah, now in our settlement in Africa. Sir Henry said, Mr. Dawson, had always manifested the greatest kindness towards his children. His son, Thomas, had served in the last Ashantee war, under the late Sir C. M'Carthy; he tried to induce ...

LONDON POLICE—MANSION-HOUSE

... purpose of the orders issuied hir this deplorable instance. We saw about fifty armed war canoes put off, with from eighteen to twenty natives in each, chanting their war-songs of blood anid slaughter, with the supercargo at their head. They soon drew up ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Mosoney)havingsitce become bakreptL tliebankrupt and his assigneebeing made parties to the bill. The prayer was, that a bond and war- rant to confess judgment thereon fir the penal sum of 9001. F might be' declared nuil and void, and that it be delivered into ...

THE CASE OF MESMERIC COMA AT DEPTFORD

... time when he eocupied himself with discoveries relating to this woener of nature. TIlE IRISH NAVAL ARMAMENT. HIler Majesty's war-steemer, the Stromboli, 1183 tons burths'i, still remains in .Vestport bay, near lniislyre. The object of her visit, we understand ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... should be toilahareked ou of his own set ionment for disobeying his orderls. Some time afterwards when he was at a pail eatled War alkaika, thechief of the trilme tinder wvhich lie served hiad commenceil a vwar with the cltieflof snottier tribr. They sallied ...

LONDON POLICE—THURSDAY

... been captured by a man of war corvette, under Sia lot the Haytien flag, thira she was manned bry negroes from St. T uts Domingo, and that he suspected tire vessels taken before 'as had been conducted to that island. Thre men of war that dhave already *left ...

LONDON POLICE

... brother to Lord d. Morpeth, has resigped the command of the Wolverine p; sloop of war,-on that vessel being ordered from the Malta r, 'station to the coast of Africa, to cruise after slaves. Coim- at rmander Tucker has been appointed to succeed. V Lady ...