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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, LONDON

... the last quarter to three millions and a half. To Turkey there is a decrease of more than two millions ; to the British West Indies of more than one million,; aid' to Indi 1,761,665 yards. ro Mexico, Naples, and Portugal the shipments have also considerably ...

EXECUTION OF HUGH MACLEOD, THE MURDERER, AT INVERNESS

... Dublin, sail to call at Cork for drafts for the West Indies. Maitland, 61S, and Roslyus Castle, 430, to embark the 56th Regim,11t for the West Indies. Lord Wellington, 501, and Recovery 503, for the West Indies. William Harris, 355, to embark troops for Gibraltar ...

BELFAST INSTITUTION—CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... the 25th ult. when the following ques tion was debated:- In the event of the emancipatiol of the slaves in the British West Indies, have -their proprie. tors ajust elaim upon the. Government for compensation,: whieh was decided in the 'affirmative. The ...

THE JEW, CONSTABLE, AND MAGISTRATE

... up of fiour different tickets. The prisoner first said lie found it in a ?? belonging to a brother who had(lied in the West Indies, & then in a hamnmock which hle got for burving an acquaint- ance named Barks. He now stauted in his defenlcc, that he twas ...

COUNTY DOWN ASSIZES

... against the Ministers when they attempted to alter ?? C. GrtBAar.rAl, MAzinct 3.-H. M. S. Revenge sailed yes- terday for the West Indies, carrying out the 67th Regimeurt. It is reported that the 11th and 73d regiments are going to that part from Malta. * NOTICE ...

DUBLIN COMMISSION—TUESDAY, JUNE 18

... Antigria. The Brito- mart, -10, Lieut. H. Quin, arrived at Madeira *26th May. The Serpent, 16, Coin. Symonds, goes to the West Indies. The Volage, 28, Capt. E. Martin, sails for the Mediter- ranean. The Challenger, 28, Capt. C. Freemantle, sails for South ...

NOTICES OF MOTIONS FOR NEXT SESSION

... Ireland. Mlr. ! IVilks is to moice for a provision for the moral and religious educatioii of apprenticed negroes in the West Indies ; and Mr. Tooke is to bring in a Bill for the better Regulation of chinley sw eepers .aiid their apprentices ill this country ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... rivals for excellence;in'jheir l performane.- The Wesleyan Methodists are about to sendtout eighteen .aiasionuries' to the West Indies, the London Missionary Soejetyl'fourteen, and the Baptist. au equal number. I i i I r I I I t I I 3 F i I r ? F I I I I ...

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... at teme arid abroad. CJopies of the Scriptures are demandled for all parts ofothe wcrld, particularly for France, the West INdies, anid Chintra. . The income has in- creased £S,000 in the course of the year, ?? now to the sum of £83,890. An ianonymousletter ...

LISBURN PETIT SESSIONS—TUESDAY, OCT. 14

... the Baltic, 32,000'tons; United States, I5,Q000-tons- Total consumption, 127,000 tons. Of this large quantity the British West' Indies do'not produce more than 13,392 tons,; while the Island of Java alone yields' 20,000 tons;* Cuba, 15,000 tons'; St. Domingo ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—IRELAND

... Jamaica, took out 63 emigrants, r ale arid female. This will- be perhaps one of the first ?? made with white labour in the West Indies for a considerable period. The emigrants ale bound to [lhe-plarrter, Mr Cook, who takes them out for three years, and the ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Fredorick-strect chapels, by the Rev. James l)ixon, of Sir ef- field, uud the Rev. Matthlew Barks, late Missionary in the West Indies. O(u Mondity eveninz the annual meeting was hold, at watieb John Agneow. Hsl. tme Sovereign, presided.- From tho report ...