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 ...

SUMMAR ASSIZES

... of Aberdeen, Captain Mearns, sailed on . nds5 for Qulebec, svith goods and passenger's. Trhe steam-ship Corsair, Goodwin, for Liverpool, sails on Sanday next, ax liv'b o'clock in the mrn-ning. Smack Ranger, Savage, has sailed for London. Smack Iris, Peyton ...

Shipping Intelligence

... King, hence at Antigua Limena, Milnes, hence at Mayayucz The Amanda sailed from Porto Rico for this port 18th Mary Hannah, henco at Porto Rico Lord Sandoti, Welsh, hence Jamaica, and sailed for New Orleans 21st May Flor, Bareno, hence at Laguavra Cadiz Packet ...

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 ...

NAVAL

... again, having arrived on the Bth ult and sailed on the 10th.—The Daring. 12, Commander Matoon, completed her refit pu! to sea on the 7th ult to stretch her rigging. She came into harbour the following day, and sailed on the 10th for Bermuda in company with ...

BELFAST SHIP NEWS

... T'rieod vy, at 7 o'crlok even. 't'e i2;ile er, Ilead, for Liverpool, sails on Thursday, at 8 o'clock evening. T'h Bero, MiKey, for London, clenrs on Saturday first. A stelim-sip sails from this port for London, (calling at Dublin. FIalnUtlit, Plyimoulth ...

POLICE OFFICE, BELFAST

... O(wens, -for Liverpool, sails on Sunday morning, at nine o'clock; aud the Corsair, Goodwin, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock. Snack Herald, Shav, for London, sails in a few days. Tre steamer Fingal, Hu. Price, master, sails for Green- ock and 'Glasgow ...

LANCASTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... master of a vessel, called the CyclIopS, which sailed out of the barbour of Dublin on.the 15th of August, 1831, i' went out of dock for the purposeof put- ting his, vesselin a better situation for sailing, or whether he did so merely to comply with the ...

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 ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Dec. 20

... she was going at a justifiable or unjus- Iifirtble speed. Now, she had all her sails set, except her foretopgallant sail, and in defence of her carrying such a press of sail, it was said that she was going against the title, at no mors tian three khots ...

PLYMOUTH

... s 'Windqsor' Caste,.7, iles.,; 6,'and PFavorite sloop-of-war, vereat Smyrna on the thiof Jaiuary. The' Melville, 74, 'had sailed a few days before'foi Egina. The Ravrilies 74,; in the Downs, is to-be broken up. Her place will be supplied by the Talavera ...

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 ...