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COURT of ENQUIRY.—Second Day.—The court assembled yesterday morning, at a quarter before eleven

... observations upon what had Ajst ?? Sir Hew Dl[alrgple. Certai k paragraphis lhad appeared in the ntespapers which had ven1tured t speak upon his onduct in the late transactions in Portugal, as if the wiiters of them had retceived any authority or informna- tion ...

COURT of INQUIRY, (continued from our 2d page.) FIFTH DAY.—This morning the first business after the

... of General hellerninal was annotinierd, hle (Sir Arthur) asked of Sir Iliev Dalrymiple, ifhle should go to the out-posts to speak t o h im ? 'Th eans~wer was, No-that General Kellerman had inquired bor him, the commuandier of the force, and that hie. ? ...

TRIAL of LORD GAMBIER

... enemy,'v is decnied ?? L~ochraiie evel' to have ?? nt to the attaick of th~e hiplsat thei mouthi of Ilie Chatraite, satys, speaking of himself, ?? a heavy, a vevy hetavy re(:poiilsi~i~iti~wouid be upon may slidilders ii caie of dis aste~--, %iti~krli in ...

CASE

... were colnsidelralbv (leranliet. In sellroplitila, the powers of this medicine atre muost ,xtaorjjl~ic and the numerous cures speak its de- ealedt' supterivrityt. A, taure :re liumerous counterfeits, I ase to asl; for ijiljhbr's Patenit Antiscorbtitic I rops ...

CASE

... which were considerably (derangeld. in Schrophula, the powers of this medicine are Most extraordinary, and the numerous cures speak its de- cided superiority. As there are numerous counterfeits, please to ask for Spilshury's Patent Antiscorbutic Drops, with ...

JUDGMENT of the COURT-MARTIAL

... where so many Frenchme n wvere indebted for their lives to .this -man so sifigularly distinguished in the field of .battle-speak more loudly thatn the faults with which he is now reproached, or than the clamonrs of the spirit of party? Is it not proved ...

ADJOURNED ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... onu oysters, and the receipt of the brandy. Witness re- Col membered Billy Rock in the long, white boat, but unil could not speak %with certainty to the others. po] James George corroborated this, testimiony; saw In the boat or centipedc; Gillamn and John ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, FRIDAY, FEB. 16

... th.,t at, this time Lady F. Wcbsteie was seveis months advanccd in 13r pregnalscy; and, she never bad an op- portunity of speaking to the Duke of Wellington, prior to her being in. that sitaation.. Tbat the defen- dant *vas acquainted with her situation ...

POLICE

... for Bishop, the officer, professing that be did not know him persinally. The officer being out upon business, he asked to speak to Mr. Nares, which being granted, he told the Magistrate he knew were Vaughan, the late patrole, was concealed. The Magistrate ...

COURT MARTIAL

... received by te ?? eeeigit's attendants, and the Master of thle Cerclhon~es. Who conducted then into the Drawing-roim. The Prince speak;s the English language very well, and received the company wvith great eflfbility,. A, 7ery curious oircamstance happened during ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES AND DISCOVERY OF A MURDER

... expectintg to have the helelit of an inllucaced aclv~t towlcdg inc itt.F Thomnas Ciddcns then said lhe had other thingls to t speak of which wvete of vastly greater ?? than his life, or auty thing that had tokhen place durinlg the East India Doelks robberies ...