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... and Scoo into Pe'eliera, together with -provifions and Rores for a long liege. On the other hand, it is certain that Suwar- row as arrived at the fcene of aalion with his army, and it was expe6led that Milan would loon be in the hands of the Aaitrians ...

Edinburgh, Dec. 12

... is ufual to throw the dung, &c. Ie once a month, over the wall, in hand bar. 1. rows ; Monday being the day for that pur- a pofe, the prifoner got himself put into a bar- row covered with ftraw, and was thrown over the wall, and fell feveral feet, where ...

Edinburgh, Dec. 19

... Ardwall. Died, on the rs5th of O4.Iobf;r, at Norfolk, in Virginia, wvhere he haid gone ir the recovery of 0 his health, Roderick Rowe, Efq; from tihe ifandm of (G renada. iC DiUd, at P-rri.; on tiC 5th oL. Sir Davii ! )gilvy of Bitiai, Bit!. 1 B dIied, u11o ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... to zetaia b own vellel; and, xxrelin' a fitvloid out *t t. hand of tlhe l lz c tl'e bic li ?-e `I i the French failors to row him back to the larquis of Granby. He gallantly boarded ler fw.ord in band, and foon cleared the i deck of the fans culottes ...

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... English out in th-ivlr.g pl:ii7tatl,,'77— 7m , f which are lar ai:- vanced There are besides a -rent many old trees ?? hedge rows upon the estate, which might be thinned to advantage. The iands are we'd inclosed am* subdividi d, tartly wiih ditches and ...

HAMBURCII—Sept. 9

... vernment. The Chouans are greatly irritated at his having broken his word with them. Hoftilities- will not commence until tD-mor- row the loth. On the Continent this is matter of great aftliaion, although every one is convin- ced that the terms which Bonaparte ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... minutes afterwards. Every effort was employed to flop the progrefs of the flames.; but they were not got under until the whole. row, confi ting of the liable in which the fire broke out, a barn, and another ftable, was burnt to the bare walls. Indeed it was ...

COURTS OF LAW

... wrote once te v or twice to Mr Windham, but never received any d, anfwer. e Here dcfred the plaintiffs cafe, and Mr GAR- 'be . ROW rofe to addrefs the Jury in behalf Of the de- Ci fendant. He had proceeded but a very few fen;- a tences, however, w en ry Lord ...

LONDON—July 29

... night a prefs gang purfiling a ten key feafarin in Tooley Street, the latter to a- for the void them ran into a boat; and rowed himfelf to St Catharine's, and left the boat to drift. Fibd-_ ing after*ardi that the boat beloarged to his fai. - ther, and ...

COURT MARTIAL

... offered a large bounty to fome it %v failors who were looking on, and which at length Nat was accepted by four of them~ who rowed out Pen( in two boats, with two men in each, carrying and with then ropes, to tow the vefiel in. One of prec the boats .in ...