A FEMALE SAILOR
... in a superior condition to hers. Upon of this Mary Anne determined to renounce the pet.tinoat?z ad and to become a sailor. Borrowing an old jacket,' of trouser, and shirt from a boy of her acquaintance, to it, whom she said ...
... in a superior condition to hers. Upon of this Mary Anne determined to renounce the pet.tinoat?z ad and to become a sailor. Borrowing an old jacket,' of trouser, and shirt from a boy of her acquaintance, to it, whom she said ...
... steam-boat floating pier, and many advanced to the staging leading to the outer pier. It is customary with tile steam-boat managers, when a great numbers are expected to pass over the stages, to d- employ a man to keep off pick-pockets and children, and in ...
... that about 12 months since Lid she bocauroD the sorlier of a child by a marl nianed Throiras at Yapp, with whtomn she hadl been cohabiting for about 8 orB IO years, which child, after it had lived for a few days, ...
... iEtch regulat, ' Duty. eoreig'n Corn s. d. s. d. s. d. Wheat 6 G5 7 , _ 57 5 _ 29 S Barley _ 31 ° 32 9 _ 13 lo Oats - 22 1 _ 22 4 13 9 Rtye _ _ 3 0 S _ .23 2 1 3 Beant s . 35 6 3_ 3P4 I at o Peas. 39 2It - - 38 ...
... hot7,1a lwae koed d'ovte a a't 1500 guineats. S. IA oa'ot i-l`T 114.1 Vice(.bhancvllor was on Monday vrewehtt r:ui lvd upon' to tlheide a qviestieti of co~its. The hilt of a1 soficitor, aasnnutiog, to X200, was reiduced, by the A. es-tet L ...
... be tabeo partie a ru Lat A tae ber Toy 2 haweg ont Le ast ve ot Sep- Marker —N.¢ as and, stulen a ore, the property of Brook plea of bh Stead as ely ing taken part ia a riot, ced with x on the of Mareh, at Leeds, soly at Vite de atge a at ...
... site 'was poorly, and whether she was brought to bed there. My wife replied she had not got her bed, but She Was poorly. I don't knuow by the word peorly whether my wife tneant that she was unwell merely, or that she was In the pains of ...
... Foscari, the enn of the chief magistrate, a man of high nobility and a warrior, being convicted of a cowardly murder, without a motive, on evidence which would not satisfy the minds of an ordinary jury, -in a case of petty larceny. The piece ...
... Appuction Case.-A further Berton beture Mr. charged with the Mise Wortham, touk place on on wbich dey the young lady hereei{ was examined. ‘Christmas Bhe hed the She ond she wee lest lodged with her mother. four be be her if she would hke After ...
... FATHER SULLIVAN, OF BALLY-. E Father S-, (says the narrator,) was a worthy stout man, s with a red face, who generally dressed in a black coat and a red waistcoat, a pair of sable ...
... 20 0 0 TI 'a Mrs. Ann-Walker, ditto;i. 1000sauet) nRMrs. Ann Walker, Cliff lill 200 0lie: , George Arnitage, Esq . . 5 0 0 t th n Rev. John Watson . . .5 0 0 at 0 Mr. James Sunderland 1 ...
... Horsburgh, to Mias Jane Degao, both of »*»»¦ place. July 16, at Wragby, Mr. Henry Franeis Green, Live pool, to Lucy, youngest daughter of the late Older Nicholson, ,of Lincolnshire. July Brocklesby, by Die Rev. i. Byron, M.A., Robert ...