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COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—MONDAY

... which theveseel was to sail ; but ni t reading the latter part of the letter, relative to the 30 days, from the time of the arrival of the Australia, which sailed from Sidtey miuch about the same time that tbe Cnumberlarnd was to sail from Hobart's Town. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fromn Trcland. :Sailed the Plover sloop of war, with three Swedish vessels atid several toafters,'under convOy, for l.ivcrpool. Sailed the Shannon frigate dnd Rose sloop of lwar on a cruize to-the Westward. -o F't LMObTft, FEB. 2.-Sailed his Majesty's ship ...

LAW SITTINGS, THIS DAY

... WS. DovvR, J.tlx 8.-Sailed yesterday, his Majesty's packet Firefly, for Cahia. t his Miajesty's packet Salamander. Arrived yesterday, his Uajesty's pa3ke, i.:enSt' from Calais ; also his Majesty's packet Arrow, from Ostend. Sailed hs.i, Majesty's packet ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... breezefrom the eastward. While the Miranda *al thus sailing with the wind, at the late of about esit Waont on hour, she met the Lively, which asn coming up the Channel from the westt ward, deeply laden, and sailing by the wind. These were tile only facts upon ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... strong from the east, and the Lively was sailing close to the wind, and making but little way in the water; the Mi. rands, on the other hand was sailing with the wind, having all her sails, even her stadding sails, set, and making between eight and nine ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... @rcure one, he would sail immediately. The plaintiff asked whsat cargo he should want? to which the defendant replied, that, if the plaintiff would put a forty lasts, or 400 quarters of corn on board, he wouild under- 'A take to sail on the 2ath of October ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... effected on a policy of Insurance by thedefendant and other underwriters at Lloyd's, on the ship Fanny. The ship was to have sailed (per advice) from Cadiz for London, on the 21st or 23d of Novemnber, 1825 ; the Captain (Taylor) of the Fanny had written ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Valparaiso sailed Jan. 9; Proven front Paraiba, left Feb. lo; Telegraph from Pet- amibuco, sailed Feb.26. Salied the Hannah for Monte Video OFF 1t1B Lo stietirs, APRIL 13.-Tie Augusta, from the Us- vaniah for ltamhurg. BRasToro AorIL IS.-Sailed the 1Miranda ...

POLICE

... -Arrived the Sandwich Packet, from Lisbon, with dispatches, sailed the 14th inst.; Dtke of atlarl- borough Packet, from ditto, sailed the 8th; and Magnet, frem ditto, sailed the 4th. Sailed his Majesty's brig Royalist, for Lisbon ; the Cygnet Packet, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... D~OVaE, JAN. 19.-The Benevolent transport, KtZ. with troops for France, in sailing out of the Isarbour on Saturday, struck on the bar, but has since got off and sailed for France. Sailed on Saturday, the Dover, with the mail for Calsis, and the Sid- mouth withs ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THIS DAY

... seitit damnge to sails, ?? having sprutstg a Iical, and has boeos laid otl lhore in the blurbattr. D IRTaNsroWac, JUNE 10.-Wittdl N.W.W,-Arrivod tita Ganratlet from Demoerarn for Workingtot. WArEtFOttD, Jup-E 10-Wind E.S.E. to ?? Sailed tite Swatn for QU0ebec ...

THE LAST MURDER AT CHELSEA

... NkWS. DXAL, MAY 17-Sailed yesterday, the Stag, for the North Sea; and to-day the Jason, French frigate, for the same destination.- Arrived the Snake and Satellite, 8loops of war, from a cruise to the westward; the former will sail again early to-morrow ...