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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Conyogharn came and lost 5001., for which lie gave his bill to Mr. Bond, which I heard was paid; on the 27th Lord Cantilupe lost 4001., cash 2001., and a bill for 2001,, which he held of the defendant Boid ; on tice 29th General Chureleill lost 501., for which ...

STATE PROSECTIONS

... Grant, of the ship Jackey, of Leith, died at Eastield, on thc Oth instant. Captain Grant commanded the unfortunate vessel which was lost near the mouth of the British channel, on her voyage from Galatz to Leith, in November last. The ship, having become ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—LONDON, JUNE 22

... stay pioceedings at law. a It appeared from the statei-ents, in thc bill that' the plaintiff, . the 'Earl 'of Portarlivgtoir, lost, in the 'year' 1812 jafter a 0 dinner at the Freemasons' Tavern, divers sunms of -money to a Coloncl Graali and a Mr. O'Reilly ...

RATHFARNHAM PETIT SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... number of British ships which are lost is about one to twenty-five-that very few short of two thousand perish annually in the mighty deep, chiefly from shipwreck, by which property to the value of three millions annually is absolutely lost to the nation, ...

ROBBERY

... Barrow, and the Cygnet, Otiver, all of Soolth Shields, are still among the mnissing ships since thse late storm. and there is every reason to fear their being all lost, vvith their crews, as bl ats and parts of sonic of them have come oe shore, or been ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... prime articles went off rather higher tbtan la;t market day. SHIP AVEWVS. The schooner Kate, suppo ed the Kate Kearney, was cap. turad coming out of Bocha Chico, by the Ceres, Spanish ship of war, vhich arrived at Havannah 8;h Auguet in conse , quence ...

CORONERS' INQUEST

... pre- vailed along this portion of the coast, and unfortunately been productive of much havoc amongst the shipping, several coasters having been lost. Neither of the Calais steamers made their appearance. Northward, numerous casualties are reported by the ...

FRAUDS UPON EMIGRANTS

... I not frequently seen in the provincial papers the splendid packet ship, So-and-so, to sail punc- tually on a certain day, whereas, in reality, that vessel was never a packet ship, and would not sail for ten days after the day she was advertised for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... found by the police. In the mean tin. ' the poor girl lost her passage, as the ship sailed, and she was left behind and separated from her friends who were in the ship. A clerk of Mr. Delany's (the ship agent), attended, and said that gentleman was ready ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... weather had been tempestuous. the ship was leakv, and, driving on a dangerous lee share, was compelled to let go her anchors, which, after the masts had been cut away, fortuimately beld on ; still the position of the ship was most formidable; she was in ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... that defendant had allowed said acceptance for 1,280L. to be diehonoured, as given for the cargo of the Rose, which vessel was lost previous to the (late of the acceptance felhiog due, . and defendant lhad received no consideration from it. Plaintiff had ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... been, and then you would not have lost it. You say you were tipsy and might have lost it. Complainant-I was very tipsy. The prisoner said she did not see the ring at all; the man was tipsy at the time and must have lost it. After some observations from ...