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... 62, by the Ixird Sidmouth,at St. John (nT2T . a shin’ supposed to be the Aveii, partly disniasted, and steering eastward! was passed the Linden, York, at St. John ...
... 62, by the Ixird Sidmouth,at St. John (nT2T . a shin’ supposed to be the Aveii, partly disniasted, and steering eastward! was passed the Linden, York, at St. John ...
... Hay, Volum, Hobart Town ; Chanticleer, zibar ; John Mitchell. Douglas, Valparaiso; kinson, Barbadoes ; Sarah Birkett, Braddon, Irving, Jamaica; Caroline, Tylor, Jamaica; Savannah; Chester, Maxwell, St. John's, New - Sid. Sid. Duke of Roxburgh, Collard, ...
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... on Thursday, the John and Susannah, Skinner, the Temperance, Hoskin, and the Samuel and Elizabeth, Hoskin, came in collision with each other, and were all much damaged. During the storm last week, a small vessel, said to be the John, of Jersey, was wrecked ...
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... capable of working. YORKSHIRE. The Mayor of Leeds. —At a meeting of the town council of the borough of Leeds, held yesterday, Mr. John Darnton Luccock, the retiring mayor, was unanimously re-elected mayor for the ensuing year, with the thanks the council for ...
... UTENANT-GENIRALL arles Imhoff. Gabriel Gordon. Charles Craven. James Orde. Sir Charles Bulkeley Egerton, G.C.M.G. Sir Henry John Cumming. Thomas Birch Reynardson. S ohn Earl o f Carysfort. Peregrin e M aitland, K.C.B. Sir Thomas Edward Capel. Godfrey Basil ...
... ies demand of the Government the disarming of the reign legion, and of all other armed foreiitners, who form the garrison of the city of Monte Video, or who are in arms in any other part of the republic. Third.—At the same time that this disarmament is ...
... li Lieut.-Generals Sir C. Imhoff; G.Gordon; C. Craven; J.Orde j SirC.B. Egerton-G.CJtf.G.; SirH.J.Cumming;T.B. Beyn&rdson; John Earl Caiyslbrt: Sir P. Maitland, K.C.8.; Hon. T. E. Casel; G. B. Mundy; Sir C. Halkett, K.C.8.; The Right Hon. Sir F. Adam ...
... and the man asked hilln where hia fire-arms were. The lady was then ordered to leave tile room, which she did, imploring the fellow not to murder Mr. Meall. To this he replied that all he wianted was fire-arms. Mr. 31eall directed him where to find a ...
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... es demand of the Government the disarmirg of the foreign legion, and of all other armed foreigners, who form the garrison of the city of Monte Video, or who are in arms in ally other part of the Republic. 3. At the same time that this disarmament is effected ...