SHIP NEWS
... WsLeLisol D ~sts was brought before the Sitting Magistrate, chargce with stealingsa pair of boots, the property of Samuel -lawes,'6f St. iU.rtin's-court, boot-maker. Charles Rolbertson of King's Uenchl-vail ...
... WsLeLisol D ~sts was brought before the Sitting Magistrate, chargce with stealingsa pair of boots, the property of Samuel -lawes,'6f St. iU.rtin's-court, boot-maker. Charles Rolbertson of King's Uenchl-vail ...
... afford the rehicf it was in- tessded to produce. With respect to the valuators, they sire not to be sworn, there being no law for administering any suchl oath, nor is cheat I conceive material, as no chasrgu would he established sigainat any individual ...
... Attnrnies, Messrs. Willis, Clarke, Coates, and 'Watson, Warnford.court. S. and A. Sunderland, of Barnoldswick, Yorkshire, corn- dealers, March 24, at six, 25, and April 14, at eleven, at the Dlack Horse Hotel, Skipton, Yorkshire. Attornies, ilessrs. ...
... folisow up else sale of the first, by aellittg the rentaitting two, as in tite fornser instance. At the Commirittee of tile Salt L~aws, part of tise hu-3h 7sMsrch asid the wvhole of lthe neat day were emp~styed ir, the Lvidiisce of SMr. Carr,- teolcitor of tits ...
... CORN RF Ri;ndav, Aurmst Z. -~We had& 4Vasltoornog'ron Fear Kent, and the supply o f Foreigin hi~iinj been, very hargetv, e3ate', the trada was dull, -and fronai3% to'4s.V pe qatrl~ower.-el'~ IL y rettains much as ilast week,;; hut Baus are ths& tturi ...
... together. isa the cousnti rtlse plantations u~er~edreatifully injured;, tree-s torts sip) Is tire. roots, sugar--carno, Indian- corn;rid ?? priog ste dtssinatesi by the wvind in shlsrt, unleissamy Nobbulec('ntnrymail, the Gva-rnar-Goeralof Idia, ~ndsisa s ...
... for scandalous and audacious neglect of all d rights and privileges, personal and attached to property, , as guaranteed by law and usage in England. By the co admission of all impartial men, for a grave act of legis- lation, it presented a model and practical ...
... ve? at Jlse Panels Boss), Nottingham. Attorniet, Mises.' !lawd and ,Jobnaon, Temple. K. ?? late of W'irharo, hijicolnahire, corn dealer, Nov. 24, Dcc. 0, end Jan. 2, at eleven, at Guddhahl. Attorney, Mr. Roherts, Great. Saint. l:Xelen'o. S. Alien and S ...
... rancour and zeal, he confessed, on his Cross examinatlon by Mr. S. Pell, that he knew bis conduct to be improper and against law; that lie had given a hint 18 .ODnthiS ago to the offi cers,'withoiit mrentioning narnes; thst he wvas co-,itled i, the E. B ...
... of Godmancheater, ]funtingdonshire, miller-Feb.11. J. Pkil- lips,late of Exeter,iinnkeeper-Feb. l. J. Jacksonjun.of Green- law Walls, Durham, miller-Feb. 20. J. Bayly,of Pitsea, Essex, dealer-Jan. 30. J. Thomas, of Broad-street-buildings, and of Shephards ...
... Biaylis, of Stroud, (lnoucestersbire, clothier, Feb. 9, 16, pd31arch 1.5, at ten, at Quoldhall.- Attorney, Mr. 'T. Young, sweV Corn Exchange, Mark-lane. *C. Perkits , of- Perklins'-rents, Peter.street, Westminster, victualler, Pet). 2, 'at twelve, 13, at ...
... State of the Bank of Eigland, with refirence to the Expediency of they Resumption of Cash P4yments at thtl period fixed by'law and into such other matters as are connected therewith: and to report to the House such information. relatiye thereto, ag mnay ...