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COLONIAL SLAVERY

... from Cardiff. Weome, Davies, Jane and Betty, Gibbon, Eaton, Williams, from move, Barrow, Thomas, Lewis, Dundalk. • ve, Lethbridge, Belfast. Little, Tver, Hardie, Clyde (steamer) Glasgow. Castle, Vourt, Isle of Man. A ved off Holyhead.--Jessy, ---, from ...

Emporto

... Emporto. EAST INDIES. Hardy, fin Bombay, with 313 bales, 27 hf bales cotton. W and c o , 940 do, 50 do, 1089 bgs pepper, 125 lies ginger, 10 eases 4 cases safflower. 10 cases cainphor, 12 senna leaves, fture, 100 cases cassia lig - nea, 47 cwt deer horns ...

FIRE DEPARTMENT

... Lancaiiter Thomas Albright. Macclesfield R Turner. Manchester . .. Oldham John Duncroft. Preston . • William Lancaster. Rochdale James Hartley. .Stec art W, Downall. St. ton's R Speakman. Uleerstone W. P o stlethwaite. Warrington Thomas Leigh. ITigan ...

LIVERPOOL EPITHANY SESSIONS, 1833

... transported for life, and the two women for 14 years each. John Thomas, 28, pleaded guilty to the charge of having stolen 12 bushels of oats, from the warehouse of his employers, Messrs. Thomas Booth & Co. He had been nine years in their service, and was ...

gr:bipping Intfitigtnce

... Savannah, (sailed 11th !et .)—Sylvanus Jenkins, Coffin, New York—Diana, Morgeson, hage . L Mary M•Donald, Wallace, hence at St. Thomas, and sailed for Aerto Cabello, 7th December. Antigua, Driscoll, hence at Antigua, 30th Nov. Prances, Tom Tough, illiamson ...

ECCENTRIC loNts FaTuus.--Lieutenant Burnes describe, a curious phenomenon observed on the confluence of the ..

... dreamt of hearing the signal-gun. He was in I thought the elfin's voice I knew— 41trive Lake, November 22, 1832. TAM/IS Hem Thomas Tyrwhit Jones, has now a coach on the Brighton road, diately at the castle, witnessed the proceedi ngs f or di sp l a An' ...

LOCAL

... the wife of Thomas Ryle, who was taken out of the Ribble the same morning. It seems that the day previous the deceased had been idling and drinking at a beer shop, and in the evening weut as far as the bridge in company with a man named Hardie and a woman ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... diminishing- the influence of the Lords in the Com• mons' House, for the construction of the Reform Bill . ! THE LATE ADMIRAL SIR THOMAS l' s OLEY.—The late Admiral Sir T. Foley, who died at the Admiralty, at Portsmouth, on Thursday, was commander-in-chief on ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... diminishing the influence of the Lords in the Com- House, for the construction of the Reform Bill . ! LATE ADMIRAL SIR THOMAS FOLEY.—The late Ad-3ir T. Foley, who died at the Admiralty, at Portsmouth, ursday, was commander-in-chief on that station ...

on lei ord rtie • , i' s o no. Mr. Ids , ~ - and 1) her,'s------ ---

... be restored RGEON to that Establishment, and trust that the Office I Just Published and neatly bound in Sheen 12mo coloured Thomas Mills. have_ filled for nearly four years in the Infirmary, will justify lvith rich gilt edges. Price 2s. dd. the Rev Dr. ...

CORRESPON THE CURRE

... only change, then, that seems to stood, as requiring more particular obsc Proposes to restore the circulation of smal been hardy enough even to hint at th eash payments, though various schemes broached to cover issues of notes under d h at none with sufficient ...

INSOLVENTS,

... Helen's, Bishopsgate-street, winemerchant. Robert Hardy, Barbican, victualler. Charles Ryland, Birmingham, iron-merchant. Richard Porter, Gibson, M anchester, victualler. William Beer, Bristol, wharfinger. Thomas Bulman and Joseph Mellor, Manchester, draperti ...