CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Egeria sloop of war proceeded on her cruise sailed yesterday, the Diadem, 64,- from Aberlady Bay, and the- Leopard, 50, from The . Roads, foib Portsm outh; the, Rifleman slhr~ of war, with a convoy of 15 sail, for Cottenburgh; ard'the E~liza tender for'the ...

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 ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—NOV. 1

... Pastora, Carron, arrived in our roads from' Memel, sailed fiom Wingo' . Sound on the 25th ult.with about 250 sail, under convoy bf the Courageaux and Plantagenet ships of war; a few hours after sailing, a heavy gale from the eastward ispersed the fleet; ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... restrictiig- the punishment to an arbitrary one. They were both, sentenced to l transportation beyond seas for seven years. Sailed from Leith roads, on Monday afternoon, his Majesty's ships Alexandria and Egeria, and the brig Clio, ona ?? on Tuesday morn- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to Cacc sd 'Sir Charles Cdtt-fn.- 4rrired tbe A'meal frigate Haon Captain rIrby, from Quebec, hissr laqt froin the Downs. Sailed` the Zephyr' sloop, Cantalir lckens., with a convoy for the Dosv'ss.-,About 3ao' Germans cdine ihi to-'dcay, to embsrk for ...

OLD BAILEY

... Caset. ' The Hlebe, Juliana, .and Larkins, arrivedofF Ly- smington, the i2th inst; under convoy of ?? se ship Owen Glendower, sailed from Bengal the i6th oF *February; ; anived at St. Helena the l th May; saikd Le firom thenre tlhe i8th of that -month. The ...

COURTS OF SESSION AND JUSTICIARY

... lamps it were-also blown down and brok- . d The Archer'gun-brig.sailed froni Leith Roads on- h a cruize, on Tuesday morning; the' herookee sloop- h of war mad the signal this morning -for sailing WithI h the convoy to Gottenburgh. . ' The American ship Trident ...

LAW

... esteerdav, a telegraphlie dispatch %Ioita1d ae theens 5itt tit Ipreent cite SthStastard from sailing, had it nst i sucertailled that that- vessel had sailed, to CaldIz uv ith a i11. JER VIS Pritreeded to conu~ider wvho w ere. the ohjerts' tit I this ...

FRAUDS ON THE REVENUE

... DosiAs, which hi .~iia oblig t~o~iit the blorkade uf'ihing, lice ountof n~ti Xseos, contiriae iithezDovviieandS is ready to sail in a si i iqtict. 'Sc ''bl ithde prslcautioii~sed, tihat nos Of iicer, & d oii any'if 3adgiece Whbatever, is iufflbred to on ...

COURT OF KING'S [ill] 25

... This was an action upon a policy o insurarce from ar Riga to any port in the united kingdom of Great. in Britain. The vessel sailed with henmp the 1Ith of G th October 1809, met with very bad- w.ca~ler, and put 4t into Rostock, to repair the damage she had ...

POLICE OFFICE, BOW-STREET—JULY 29

... it beini stated that she would sail a ain the fadll of thle ear.; and; thercroe, it was a suinnier risk, i- agailst which tlhe defendant lhad taken a premium ; instead of I n which he would prove that the vessel sailed when ?? was a not even a iprobahihity ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... goes out with the troops to Fortugal. - DIEA.L, JAN. 25.-Sailed 'the Theban frigate on a cruise off Dtingrness. Atrived'the Redpole sloop of war from a crtuize. Ithe Folkstone lugger has sailed for Portsmouth, with two ves- als, the 'Alfred and Eliza ...