HULL, SEPT. 2, 1811
... Russel, Rohertahaw Vine, GnsRleys; Yo'rk, Tution ., Swaf; BIstnufield- enry, Raper. From PAuk!, Hebq, ...
... Russel, Rohertahaw Vine, GnsRleys; Yo'rk, Tution ., Swaf; BIstnufield- enry, Raper. From PAuk!, Hebq, ...
... cw White peas, 76s.to 90's.-fiie boiltes, 9hg. to 1 20s. r Grey peas, 72s. to 8ss. -. Hotrse beans, new, 56s. to 70s.-sup. hardis. t Tick beans, 54s. to 68s.-sup. hard, Ss A ' Barley,foreign, 484. to 58i.5 Eilglish, d5s. to ats. Matting, li! l . to 65s ...
... arrangement amocig h - thse parties, she was bisuglit for a guinea by another e -labourer of 3Iessle ClitF, named George Hardy. It is ?disgraceful tO the police, that sucht scenes altoulci he v d ptcbhirly exhibited with impunity. i ie At ]aevemiey fair ...
... the de- stru49ion of tthe Macedonian; now an Ameiican fii- gate, and the Hornet sloop of war,-bythe squadron under Sir Thomas Hardy; and the following' ac- count fi'om Liverpool corroborates: the rumour Liverpool,'Auguit 2. Theischooner Abeona, Maxwell ...
... informned Sir T. Hardy she was loaded 0 with provisions and naval stores. Sir Thomas directed her to be taken alongside a slobp which had been cap- Pf tured a few' days before. Mr. Geddes volunteered his Y services;, and to put, Sir Thomas's orders in execution ...
... suffi b age 'cient force for their proteaion; and it should not be' d the frptni'e lust e forgotteninits calculatiqn, that the hardy moun- t me taineers of Switzerland and the Tyrol, who have so on many crueltq'juries to revenge on the French, will soon p ...
... to destroy the Ramilies, has in-. duced. Sir 'T. Hardy to address letters to the public authorities of New London, and to the Governor of the State of Connecticut, on the subject. in these Sir Thomas states, that - he is fullya pprized of the efforts ...
... Cherry; V'trk, Hackers; John., Nfvitt;w IHenry, Raper; Sheffijeti, Jackson;, Surry, Calblridgc; uj Chiesterfield,- Ayrc ; 'Thomas anid Mary, Wogrigh il Willaiamt and Sarah, Lo wish; Elizabeth and Mary5 u Poilwl.Fr'Wd', Clio, Srnales. For Ledth. tI IEdinburg ...
... M1LT| S LORD LYTTLET'lONI. . I 1a __ - I .1 Sns.zr o~nide~re~f ';f0~,as reported hY tire former. 'rise death of the celebrated Thomas Lord Lyttleton,St - from the fingislarity of the circurrfi5aXm attending it, 'ta e cannot fail to live tin thermeory of tbolk ...
... Glient. 9. The Princess of Wales embtarked for the conti- nent ott board the Jasoti frigate, off Worthing. Captain Sir Thomas Hardy attacked and took posisessioll of the sown of Storlisgtolt, int North r A'mrerica. s 12. Formal expulsion of Lord Cocirane ...
... Tbe Earl of Darlington ir electd Mayor'of, iartlepool. Thomivs Scholes Withniigloi, Esq. isappoitiled Borough 1 reeve '~Mr.Thomas Salter and Mr. William Sandford, constablva and Mr. Joseph Nadin. re-appointed deput-. consrable of Mancheiter, for the ensuing ...
... inscribed, in the records of the House of Commons, S in 1characters 'wiciih he who' runs may read. 1He S was, continued Mr. Hardy, 1 in weariness often,. in a -pains, in' huniger and 'thirst, and in'warchiiti ofen when you, gentlemen,. were asleep in your ...