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The parties then retired, amidst the laughter of the by-st.inders; and Higgins, who was evidently much ..

... was killed lightning; one the horses was struck down. Inquests. —Yesterday an Inquest w?as held at St. Thomas’s Hospital, on the body oil James Hardy, carter to a cheesemonger on Snow-hill, who in replacing a firkin that hid fallen from his cart, was > ...

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... her 12th child. Jan. 14. «t Kltham, the Lady of Cape. of the Koyal Engineers, daughter. MARRIED. Jan. 15, (he Hon. Charles Thomas, son the Right Hon. Lord CHftord, of Park, Devonshire, loTeresa, daughter of the Ula Marraadukc ('onstablc Maxwell, q. Jan ...

of the law, which render* the Commune* responsible for the pillage committed by armed bauds. Since writing the ..

... San. Martin offered them battle on their march, which they avoided.—The Dauntless had arrived at Lima for specie. Sir Thomas Hardy was at Valparaiso, in the Creole; Superb, at Callao Conway, at Concepcion ; Blossom and Alacrity, on passage round Cape ...

General Weekly Average of governs Importation, made uj

... Highness attended Divine Service the same place, at o'clock. Yesterday, the 24th instant, died, at bis house in Stratton-strect, Thomas Coutts, lisq.—Mr. Coulls had attained the advanced age of 87- K* life wus 0116 great and useful exertion. He possessed a ...

To COAL MEKPUAMb

... Bridge-street, Bollcn. Matthew Hardy and James Dale, Manchester, warelmusemen. MarchJl. 12, April 6, 1(1, at the Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. Attornies, Mr. Higsor, Cross-street, Manchester, and Mr. Ellis, Chancery-lane. , , . Thomas Henry Harbin, Mainhoad, ...

IRISH tythes,

... would regard it as ’cans * inducement to extend her limits much * nl ' haps the very extremities of Asia. the ■ would find hardy, experenced, and skilful would greatly promote her further schemes. therefore be opposed at the very or»et, with ‘J to success ...

mSTHIBTION OK PRIZE MONEY. The I.eda, and Capt. Rose’s Company of the 991h regiment, for sundry rice-boats, the ..

... taken by Lotd Cochrane, has been condemned, with her cargo, at Valparaiso, and both ordered to sold.—At the request of Sir T. Hardy the proceeds are to be held over for the term of one year, on deposit, give time for a subsequent judgment.^ The .feunc Corinnc ...

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... instantly robbed a few shUliogs in silver, aid his watch, with which they escaped. Monday afternoon about three o’clock, Mr. Thomas Nixon, Warden of the Fleet Prison, suddenly expired while silling in the Office in the Lodge. Saturday evening lad called ...

STAFFORD

... Oporto Racket, Charleston, for Pernambuco; Alcyoo, Chapman, for Miraraichie; Sir W. Bentley, Smith; British Tar. Clark; and Hardys. Hardy, for Quebec; Ann. i'yman. for Riga; Atlantic, Webber, fot Hamburgh; and die Champlin, for New Yo-.k, 4I»H. MAILS Dtr*. ...

f ROM I.f.ovn’B BOOKS

... expected with her cargo. Both these ships were Alloe, under charge of Commodore Sir r. Hardy ; hut it was found impracticable to land their cargoes, and Sir Thomas could longer afford them his protection. Lord Cochrane hail sailed with his fleet towards ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... in the COUNTRY* Thomas Standen, Lancaster, slater, plasterer, and builder, April 18, at 6, April 19. May 14, at 11, at the King’s Arms, Lancaster, Anomies, Mr. Armsttang, Staple Inn, and Messrs. Lewthwnite and Sons, Lancaster. Thomas Bonltbee, late of ...

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... Wimerholn, for St. Übe’s; and Economy, Rosser, for Dcmerara. Portsmouth. April I.—-Wind N.W.—Arrived from London, the Hardys, Hardy, for Quebec, with loss of anchoi and cable; Cincinnatus, Chaplin, for New York ; and brig Busiris, Gardener, for Genoa ...