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FOREIGN NEWS

... Spithcad; a that we have now here, the Ocean (Vice-Admiral i Lord Amelias Beau clerk), Wellesley (Rcar-Admi- g ral Sir Thomas Hardy), Genoa, Windsor Castie, Albion, Melville, Gloucester, Spartiate, Romney, Py ram us. Falcon, and Lyra ; the Sandwich pack* ...

DIVIDENDS to be made in BASING!!ALL STREET

... Buenos Ayres, Sir Thomas Hardy was informed, that the Members of the Government were most anxious for that honour, and that he might depend on every act of courtesy and attention which it was in their, power to offer him. Sir Thomas Hardy shortly afterwards ...

That his Grace the Archbishop of York, Thomat Help, and John Laurence. Esqrs. be added the Committee. Amount of ..

... the Dean of Carlisle 10 0 John Snell 10 0 P. Frost Mrs. 2 0 Isaac Wormsley 5 Thomas Langle 20 J. L. Siordet and Co. 10 Warner Phipps 5 Liehiiold Committee, by Thomas Hardy (Walworth) 2 2 Christopher Beverley, (Inner Temple) Miss R. Barrow 2 John Mogini ...

a mirnrcax r.irr.ns

... of the privateer Louisa, for piracy on the ship Asia; and Henry Matthews, of the same privateer, for piracy on the ship Thomas Hardy. —Bower and Matthews were recommended to the mercy of the President by the Jury. We understand that the Court House was ...

Tf/E THAMES,TU.VXBL

... the westward, having communicated with, and brought dispatches from, the experimental squadron, Under Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy. We learn her, that the Sapphire, up to the Ihh instant, proves the next best ship to the Challenger; and that one day ...

EXECUTION

... Hie command a British merchant ship, don know the uniform King’s Officer, yon mu-t bs made know it. Sir! Coffin and Sir Thomas Hardy were severally cxa. mined, to prove that wan the usage for K’umC* *h«ps to board Mrr. banl vessels, receivingh Iron* them ...

43 and upwams

... research may attended with such success. Sir Thomas Hardy has put into Scilly, with the experimental squadron, where was joined the Sapphire, Alert, and Trinculo. The squadron having now united. Sir Thomas intended to proceed on the cruize immediately ...

GENERAL RIEGO

... 12lh battalion, with their Captain, Crudes, were iu Bahia, taken by the Maria The frigates at the bar were the Commodore Thomas Hardy, with the thiethat were there, and brig, supposed to be prize. July 22.—An Address the Emperor from the Provisional Government ...

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... Valparaiso, on the 20th of January, passed Cape Horn on the 15th of February, and sailed from Rio on the of March—Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy was left Lima, with his broad-pendant in the Creole frigate, Capt. T. White ; the Conway, of 28 guns, Capt. Basil Hall ...

wise ami ancient laws, which characterized in cestors, for many centuries, the Spanish name, ami greatness. jo ..

... we un. ~’ , 1 the then weal derstand, is Itox of diamonds, which arc of imraen«e I’cr ccm. was probably not value. Sir Thomas Hardy, are happy to add. 1m ,> Z, 0,' arrived home in good health. The Creoie paid . lln K tbe Scttlenicni off at Chatham ...

POBTSMDIITK, MAY 4,

... death of Lieut, the Hon. Charles Legge, his Majesty's ship Conway, on the Ist of November lost, and that Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, had promoted Mr. Henry Layton, of the Creole, to the rank Lieutenant, in his room. Lieut. Charles Philip Yorke, of hia ...

the French monarchy, and would transfer to this coun. try that influence, which France considers already ..

... between the belligerent parties take place almost every morning; and the gun-boats are frequently engaged. The conduct Sir Thomas Hardy is regulated a commercial policy, best adapted to secure the mercantile interests Great Britain. His popularity, amohgst ...