Naval Intelligence
... baslast, but was not tlloecd, astid t'ter li-s, stt ;:rt-ie , nessl his protest. ' ? ?? 12 -ce WVard, arrived hers fxons S. John's, t- r,1 eesneti on Cithe fftil uIr. in lat. 63 0, loss. 33 0. a Jr ...
... baslast, but was not tlloecd, astid t'ter li-s, stt ;:rt-ie , nessl his protest. ' ? ?? 12 -ce WVard, arrived hers fxons S. John's, t- r,1 eesneti on Cithe fftil uIr. in lat. 63 0, loss. 33 0. a Jr ...
... Mo~reMen and 'Ihingesin the British CapitaL 2 vole, postSan, 21s. I ?? :-Babyioniar. Lair-The Couirls-Chancei'y-John' Doe Revaieof Sulicides-John Bull's Castle-Who nsay leagally ?? of England-Scotch Sys-: at. ?? Excehanje-What it is, and what it does-Hells-Who ...
... procteed, when the first object t that caught my eye was a wretch, armed with a large v knife sauied with blood. The man wore no coat, but his a sleeves were tucked up to his shoulders, and his arms. iace, and shirt, were all covered with blood ! I rushed c lorward ...
... LtVE11 POOL. and BtL,;T0L, lay the waay of CARDIGAN, C,1RRMARTNEN, and SWANSS.E -abence another Steana-vessel regulaa ly plies. . , , Light Gaods farwaarded fraom Liverpoaol tat Aheryitiryttll Aber- at lavel, Cardigan, New castle, Carill n thenadnd the-ad ...
... public meeting of the promoters of Mr. Bell's claims on hi :o the national gratitude was held in the large room at the King's to Arms, the use of which was gratuitously given by Mrs. Jones, fr on Wednesday last, at two o'clock. On the motion of Mr. fr Alston ...
... a zemtredial or psroeen, 'leaare'was'giate*to bing'isthebulh; nr in Knight's Petrir. G. Bdnnet, presented a pen. V ime from John Kkightas-owaprisoner in the erste of K{ Lancwster, setting forth that the peiit oner had ieen five Ommee prosecuted ?? years ...
... to the sale, when catalogues I mnsylbehad. T/s Day Fridiy) the 22d instant, at one o'clock in the I afternoon, at the King's Arms, in Water-street, if not Ipevioudly disposed of by Private Contract, PAR'T of the valuable LAND or PRE.MIsES, 7 A situate oil ...
... merchants here. Four of these se vessels are British, namely, the Henry Grattan, David Cannon, iy the Europa, and the Marshal M'Donald; the other is an K. American ship called the John Hales. Three have been seized to ftr importing beer and spirits in casks ...
... chan. raies 'Croinpron, rerftceu a cashire, fustiantnmanufaeturer_-John. Pilliet abtttb wark, hop-merchaut. MtEETINGS OF CR--TOS ~~I Dec. 12. Evan Williams, second ?? . 35ud 13, John Sherratt. Preseot, div ?? 16 & 17, Samuel SHarg~reaves, ito and d- Days ...
... and the First Lieutenant of hisi Majestv's late I to bomb, the Terror, who had travelled (dressed like freebooters, ult- and armed with pistols,) more than sevenry miles, on foot, to Pest obtain assistance from the Admiral in the Tagus. Their ship, it appeared ...
... bei TURK~EY. enll (Front thec Gazette de Francr, dated Thuserday, April 1o.) ag, C'onstantinople, March ?? persecution of the Arme- P~, nians even extends to the convents of women, of whom about Coo have been obliged to leave I~e capi tal. The armaentscoaore ...
... POiIERE, F GOtl;INf, AND RAOUL%. C Precisely as the clock of the Hotel de Ville struck a - quarter-past fivet thefirst gens-d'armes, forming the es. p cort of the condemned, entered the Place de Gr&ve, a uni- e versal cry of I hats off' (a bas les capeaeex ...