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WESTMINSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... arrived off Margate, sailed Oct. 28, ape oh St. Helena Jan. 7.-The Science, from the fd Good Hope, has arrived at Cowes, sailed Jan. 2, all St. Helena Jan. 14. SAT ?? The:Velocitv from the Cape of Good Hopes ?? rived 'in the Downs, sailed on the 20th Dec.) ...

ALLEGED LIBEL

... with the Donegal and Implacable, at Lis- bon, and the three guard ships, Royal Adelaide,, Howe, and Britannia, together ten sail of the line, wiU compose the home squadron. Four or five of these at a time are, we hear, to cruise for exercise within the ...

A FALLEN ANCEL

... looking fierce), because she was afeard. I told her I'd nihilate her, and may I be -if I don't; and Mrs. Angel spread her sails and- swung round ;upon Mrs. Skrimrish, swearing that she'd beat her into a batter directly she got out of court, that's ...

CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION REFORM

... Palmer's evidence, and being sentenced to ten years' transportation, was on board a transport at Portsmouth, now on the eve of sailing. During the time of Palmer's trial the father of Keats was in Court, and stated to the Learned Judge the circumstances under ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS

... grace- fully over the calf, and then descend nicely down abont the ande. Now, gentlemen, you must admit all this *wa 'plain sailing-a mere ordinary article. Well (be- coming fquite familiar with the -Court), I thought no more about the 'itter. I In'li'e ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN SUNDERLAND

... my' little finger. He put a pair of stockings on the body, and'put on it a pair. of blue trousers, then fetched a bag'made of sail-cloth, and drew it over the body. I attempted again to go out, but he would not let me: Hie said, ?? not help him to put away ...

THE CHILD MURDER

... out ropes, and succeeded in saving the three sailors', but Captaln Poland and the two boysQ. ere, drowned. At io* water, the sails and n gigbsgyere 'Aught i shore, bitt the hull of the vsel rem1 l r tfa, on the rock' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iuirtcr-doc having been built, and in- creased stowage-room provided for upwards of fifty tons, sailed on Monday on her first voyage for New York this season. She set sail at about twenty minutes before six, P.M., carrying with her 107 passengers, among whom is ...

DREADFUL MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY HER BROTHER AT KEIGHLEY

... fleets which ever left the British shore for the Baltic, having congregated in Leith roads to the number of upwards of 500 sail of vessels, and he fully accomplished his object by completely pro- tecting the fleet uinder his charge, when they must have ...

SHOCKING MURDER OF A FATHER BY [ill] SON

... steamer; Captain Skelly, of the brig Lord Byron, and the steward of a steamner, named Kelly, proceeded down the river in a sailing boat, to ascertain the state of the title at the 'bar, it blowing at the time a very severe gale, wind S. E. by E. When ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... gistrates for their advice and assistance under the fol- lowing remarkable ?? stated that in the month of March, 1832, he sailed from the port of London in a 'South Sea whaler, belonging to a very respectable firm in Ritherhithe. The Ahip had been at ...

UNLICENSED THEATRES

... the floats we had to lie.to about half ani hour, which brought her Ma1- jesty's ship Blenheim close to us. We then set all sail we could carry, and trimmed all sharp, when we had the most gratifying pleasure to see the Vernon not only forereach, but go ...