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GALLANT ACTION

... uiosrnctanily w-as excited in the mind of his excellency. We are happyto announ ce the safe arrival of the Cliinafket, i oten sail, in the channel; they were off Falmnpuhl, on FriQday ; evening, all well. The Journal de I' Einpire contains the following ...

FRAUDS ON THE REVENUE

... DosiAs, which hi .~iia oblig t~o~iit the blorkade uf'ihing, lice ountof n~ti Xseos, contiriae iithezDovviieandS is ready to sail in a si i iqtict. 'Sc ''bl ithde prslcautioii~sed, tihat nos Of iicer, & d oii any'if 3adgiece Whbatever, is iufflbred to on ...

COURT of KING'S BENCH, Tuesday, Nov. 26

... trials to p-occed. Some ?? Oe ?? sic pulcr ill the Irish Con: t of King's Bench on 4X'Oe'til;ot, in itjich the Atto. ?? G Iti-.l sail that it c ot q ji ' hare civtv-d 'i d if rther ' t w hitch M r. G oolol tQ, . , I~ ~ ~ ~ ?? eptise A it OP ?? 'tit W e o ...

SINGULAR SUICIDES

... Norway, to take his t,.al tbr the ofikicce. l3ay lie meet the reward due to the ?? of his cetmle. '1lat ally I individual, sailing under a Christinu Flag, could be guilty of an act so base and btarbarous, is hardly to be credited;-but tile clnllsel of our ...

THE LATE MURDERS, &c

... arrived at Hull last Satuiday, state, ?? they saw the St. ,Genrge cighnt days ago im vey mine weatler The Desir6e frigate, has sailed to the Texel to ascertain the nalisa of the ?? lot. TIhe Defence n has not been heard o£f Ssvcdeii.-Berniadottc, has not only ...

THE LATE MURDERS

... idurltrfv SOLDO (X these articles, with the sui-ide Williles, the Magist.itas or- tiered Mrs. Vcrmiloe, JohIL larrison, tbe sail-mker, and Marg-aret Jewel, the servant of the late ;Nir. iA\rr, to attend, end ZniYC such information toucling thicmn, as lay ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEB. 21

... Government. d Lord WV. Beitiohck lias been indeftigable in this tedious affair.e The banished Princes are recalled; the. epair sailed last nightt to bring Atem. Lord W. Benitinek is to have thls disposal of the Sicilian army, and a sent itn Cot=Ahneih,-ew ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOV. 20

... march between Corunna and the army of Lord Wellingtoni the troops that bad disembarked, were on the next day re-embarked to sail for Lisbon. Caiiwalic C'ai~n}O7ferd, Nov. 15.-.Yesterdiy, the question of Catholic Emancipation wlads again agitated in this ...

LAW REPORT

... ship of adequate force be placed alongside of every American armed vessel in the harbours and waters of France, to sail when she shall sail, or as soon after as the established regulations will admit, and to at- tack her when she gets beyond the neutral ...

SU0EROTITION AND MURDER!

... priisoner then directed witness to get 28 balf-crown IS 5- pieees, and to take them and the child towards lur,- ri sk, about four sailes from Westportt where the mo to ney was to be thrown against the wind, abd if it was V to received, the child wuilrd live; ...

IMPORTANT TO SHIP-OWNERS

... give 111 Din !iC to LondoO, from thence to Nantes r the I D a Ds asd to return from thence to Dantzic tion reautb scargo, sailed from Dantzic under this of d i narrived in England on the 23d of De- callb a She was then chartered by Messrs. 'rC of London ...

IRELAND

... being Rihandmenr; up, tlajyr D'Arcy nvas Brigade M1ljor to the corps to which svitness belonged : they were old atq-iaint- sail ances-witness was compelled to take the first and se- to-e cond oath, which he had taken anid braken : he uaq bu, I the principal ...