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Ww.nULfCT?, ;» JOHN J HOttAMV, /.* JOHN lGGm.OtiN>

... Ww.nULfCT?, ;» JOHN HOttAMV, /.* JOHN lGGm.OtiN> Assurance Compdntf of xokDon. President and Directoii «M|nwiit tlie Public, that the of this Compaut will iu future be conducted upon new principle*, ana Si* •' correct CiilciiTatiott! amount of nucli profit ...

NOTICE

... instant, John LASGWORTuy and Joseph Officers of the Customs at Ramsgate, in the County Kent.hein? on dnty at a place called Jarob's Ladder, and about to seize Boat with a Quantity of Smuggled Goods therein, were frlonin.,«lv attacked noroher of armed Smugglers ...

EAST INDIES

... from a gun or pistol in his life. Mr, Alcock, on the contrary, was an experienced duellist, having challenged and fought Sir John Newport, one the most unoffending men living, upon former Election for the City Waterford. A monument, to il»e memory Mr# Colclough ...

lip*, the Philips’* Hotel, in Excttr. Attorney, M. Oo»s, Pa*cboc, Devon

... April 11, at the house Mra, Mur* p«»r. the Star and Gartet Tavern, Paradise-street, Liver I pool. Attorney, Mr. John Irvin, in Liverpool. John Wallace and William Hawes, of Hanwell, Middlesex, map-maker, to appear March 3, 14, April 11, at Guildhall, London ...

HOUSE OF LORDS, Friday, May 17

... regret that cannot justice the noble Lord's arguments, by detailing them; but as they were much (he same grounds as those hir. Grattan in (he Commons, whose speech we have inserted at great length, we refer our readers to that part of our Paper.) His Lordship ...

Spirit* Drawback Suiprosion Bill. iererafly brought up and agreed to, and the Bills ordered read third lime to ..

... Ireland, instead of distributing arms amongst them, and training them to those arms against tbe enemy. The House then rtsolved itself into Committee on the Act. After some verbal Amendments had been moved and agreed to. Sir John Ntwport moved an Amendment, ...

strojed.^ 11 '* liS, f • bev sels and de- I have the honor to be, &c. (Signed) HENRY WHITBY,

... butcher, June 8, 15. July 13, Guildhall. Alt, Mr. Orchard, Hation-Garden, London. John Keeping, Burpham, Sussex, brewer and malster, June 10, 11, July 13, Norfolk Arms Inn, Arundel, Sas-cx. Alt. Messrs. Dally and Blagden, Chichester; and Messrs. Few and ...

HOUSE OF LORDS, Frn. 15

... yet none came to assist their neighbour, though the discharge arms must have bean heard by several. We, however, are informed, that while the villains were at Barry house, numbers of armed men, their accomplices, paraded the roads around it, (brealeuing ...

MR. .SAMLbU S ASCENT,

... committed in the towij of Cardigan. Morris, butcher, bavins' had a7|udvret with fhe wife of his brother, Jolm Morris, John remonstrated with him on the subject, upon which he, with a large knife wounded hint in the face. John, the only means of self defence ...

NAUTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... —The sloop Providence of this place, coal loaded, is ashore near Stonehaven, crew saved—The Countess Cardigan, of London, in ballast, is on shore at John’s haven, crew saved, expected to be got off.—l fear, bad news must come to many a one. The whole coast ...

IRKLAND

... 1 Cnrteis, E. J. Maberly, John Sefton, Earl of I Claughton, Thos. ly.W. L. Stuart, Lord J. Denison, VV. J. Macdonald, J. Seyhright, Sir John I Denman, Thos. Madocks, W. A. Tierney. Rt-Hon.G. j Duneannon,Visc. Marlin, John Tenysnl , I Ebrioglon,Visc. ...