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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 ...

GRAND BANQUET IN HONOUR OF SIR ROBERT PEEL

... Within that perirrd tire whole of our commercial Oce policy lisa been chiineged-oucr irtercourse wvith the East sune tri West Indies, has beeo put in a iliffererit cotidiriun-maorropoly eit has lieen destroyedl, arid our crimigral law has Ireert revised ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... told that all his relatives were no hr more, and that he was left destitute, arid was urged to seek hi his fortune in the West Indies, under the assumed name of w Crosby. There lie struggled on in comparative poverty se until a aldvertisemnent from Mrs. ...

ROLLS COURT—MONDAY

... is to move from Montreal to Kingston in ?? next. On the arrival of the 86th, or Royal County Down regi- ment, from the West Indies, it is intendedito move the 97th from Woolwich into the northern district. Captain Sir l:. Parry, R. N , the newly appointed ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Colonel Falls, a distinguished boficer, who formerly served in the regiment, but now holds a high office in the army int the West Indies. After an evening's entertainment, re- tmarkable for conviviality and cheerfulness, the sergeants formed in procession order ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... irreproachable, and honour and probity that never was exceeded, he rose to the rank of pay-sergeant. He served in the East and West Indies, on the Peninsula, and various other places, where the arms of Britain was crowned with success-was always foremost in danger ...

CASTLEBAR PETTY SESSIONS

... occupies the space of 6j yards in circum- g ferene, A direct- communication is about to be opened between Cologne, the West Indies, and North America. The first b of four vessels, constructed at Ruhrort for this service, was expected at Cologne on Sunday ...

BANKRUPT COURT—THURSDAY

... haste and take in provision for 200 men, whom ii she will embark at Cork, most probably to augment the I S troops in the West Indies, weakened by the regiment which st the Cornwallis will convey to Halifax. ti n DINNER AT STALY-BRDGE TO W. S. CRAW- ai FORD ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the en' roster, are the following:-_ to IstRoyals, 1st battalion, last from the West Indies. re 7th Fusileers, last from Malta. ' ' he 25th Regiment, last from the West Indies. an 38th ditto, last from India. lat 42d Highlanders, last from the 1oniaq Isles ...

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 ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... adopting petitions to parliament, praying ftis the immediate and unqualified emancipation of the negro apprentices in the. West Indies. The meeting was crowded in every part, and there was a large number' of ladies present, who appeared to take a deep interest ...

LONDON POLICE

... Peel steamer; and an armied schooner had been fitted out by the British government to cruise among the Thousand Islands. WEST INDIES.-& letter dated Barhadoes. May 26, says-,' The last packet took hence a bill declaring the en- tire freedom of the negroes ...