SOUTH SEA FISHERY
... Colchßstkr and VTivbnhor— John ...
... Colchßstkr and VTivbnhor— John ...
... Gough, Well* (*7) north Wave, Rees. John Dunn, Hall. d . moderate Fame. Grenflle. Rvnown, brtezes anow and •leet Kichmond. Folly, Alxraron Geo. Bentlnck. llaon. ao 20—N.E . itrone breezes .I Wind W.S W., weather mild. John Aroelis. _ ° from froztand snow ...
... olin G. Chamberlain. CoNwaY—John Jones. Liverpool Arms. Core—Coates and Lefehure. Ship Agents. Cotb OP Cot»—N. c. Seymour. Jun , Ship Agent. Cote Cowta—Thomas Thorold. Harboar Master ; A Mr. Smuh. t .• CaooEBATBN—Mr. John Cogblan. Ship Agent. Dbal—Norris ...
... William k Aon Toolcy. Leeds John, Ellis, Runcorn 30—Wind S.W., moderate, Jean, Black, [291 Wexford Commerce War'd. Caatleford Thru, k Ann. Garret. do foggy, with rain. Luen, Dor.dan. Rnneorn Commerce. o. Wlnd-boond off Garth CARDIGAN. Mercury,Broadloot,whltharen ...
... March 3. Worces- The Earl of Cardigan h.s retained Sir W. Follett, Ser- | Hon. Wm. Y.tc. Pcl.ftc., .re m ; St.lford, March 10. Stafford; Shropshire March leant Wrangham,and Mr. Adolphus, to conduct his defcnee. i R„. John Peel and oilier members of the ...
... Somo. L|°»* Boldoa, Uaioo Oo»e. Sally, David, Elisabeth, Diligence Economy. Cherub. Jana It Ann. Martha It Ellen. Marianne, Johns. Iris. Thames, Chain, Shannon, Nymph, WUbeach Hellespont. Pool Concord. Portamou'h ArdveU. Lynn Wandarer, I Rosa, London * ...
... Don Qulaote, eat and painted, with white letttra ...
... the late Major-General Sir John Malcolm. The House Lords will adjourn Friday next until Tuesday morning at II o’clock. This adjournment necessary, in order to make the required preparations for the trial of the Earl of Cardigan. The adepts in French di ...
... Loros—Earl or Cardigan’s Trial.— Alterations bare been made on a rcry fcale the interior of the House Lords for the trial of the Earl of Cardigan to-morrow. A courier left Chandos-housc late on Saturday night with Vh»' A special messenger armed on Sa- .. ...
... and. without saying word struck him on the head and on the arm with broomstick. received above twelve blows, and they were very hard ones, There were bruivet on bis arm and Uioulders.—John Dongits' « police constable, 279 K, Mated that he saw several ...
... Monarch ; E. to the Caledonia. Midshipman—C. W. Elton the Cambridge. DI’NDEE-F.b 19: of f.tourilil, ih.rge. VolontMn l.tCl.M—Mr. John Mlllrf .nd Mr. Wm. Bhc. both In the wind and weather to day, all the win'.bound Mason to the Inconstant. .. . •eU in our roadsteads ...
... place neat weal, it may regarded as almost that the will prove a failure. Edinburgh Observer. ig fishing (’omvkrcial T«ttc»ArMs.—A line telegraphs, for commercial communications, has been recently established between Brussel* Antwerp. .. . Xne A»chi>u»i ...