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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 ...

CITY OF CORK ASSIZES

... 6d. damages and 6d. costs. SHIP NEWS. DEAL, AuG. 14.-Came down from the River last evening, and sailed, the Tontine, Turley, for Philadelphia; also sailed, the Symmetry, Jay, for Genoa, &c.; Cambrian, Brownrigg, for the Cape of Good Hope; Rose, Henderson ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... and Regalia, transports; end Agnes, loaded and ready to sail for London. The.Spike, Quinron, had arrived and sailed for Bengal; and the Governor Raffles had arrivedffrom Batavia, and had sailed again for the same place. ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JAN. 27

... l3roni e, for Amsterdam. Came doinm from the Uiver and sailed, the- Lord Nelon, Gardner, for St. Vincents; Prince ILegent, 13arber, for Gibraltar; and several more, particulars unknown. Sailed the whole of the ileetthat carnesnut of Ramsgateyesterday ...

POLICE

... from a cruize. Sailed the Wolverine, z6, Captain lerr, on a cruiie. Caine up to Spithead the Queen, 74, Lord Colville; and-two East Indiamen from the River. Tile winl is getting to the East of North, whiahwiil enable the Furleuse to sail with. the Med ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... Ward; and Henry Porcher, Austele, for India; and Swallow, Ford, for Oporto: tihe latter hac sailed with several others, particulars not knov.wn. A-rrived and sailed for the River, the Hanger, Htenn ington, from l)eintrarz. PoRsatoUTs, MARncx 51.-The IPipnegr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fromn Newvfottidlaltit: sailed front thteice the 25~th of Deccember, ill conipatty witis the F~ame, boittd to Greenocic. The Mary was to sail the following dlay fo' Ihiglaud ; the liro- theta, for Liverpool, was expected to sail about the 5th, and the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tO this eftiSl -that the vessel miulrt be exper~ted to sail fromll Jamani- ca with the May convoy, heimn one of tile earliest ships which bad maelc a voys;gc tritrher, or that, if she did not sail withr convoy, sile would in all' lproulbility5 as sbe had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Nov 29.-Canc down from the RLivvr and sailed. the Coe>alh 'IThew, for Charleston; the Warrior, Pesche. fir tihe Cape of Clood Hope, still rernamls, was prevented sailing thiis mornitig by clntrary winds. Sailed the Unity, iminh, train.- iport, for O3sttlnd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the opinion of the Court. The ship in question had sailed on her voyage from Amsterdam to a Russian port, where being ice-bound, she re- mained with an intention of returning to the port whence she sailed, as soon as the ice broke up. According to the usual ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and if firthler argutient was fuisdlt necescary, they should ibe ifaforned of iC. SHrIP NO;E'W'S l'nP(RTStOUTs, idl Y. s .-Sailed JTEscorte French frigate. wvhiit brohntlit ove-r Entglish psisiners, with oaC Vrelech psi senters, prineipally natives of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fwemy sail,whiclhrav troops, stores, &eC f61 Lord ',eilingtons army'; also jtst in here the shipS XIia'r. gtichards; and Fiy, Cimpion; tie former bound to the $6tts Seas; and the lattcr to the Coast of Afri a; the whole o¢ithe above have lince sailed with ...