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THE ARMY

... C.B. will hoist his flag on board the Spartan, '7B guns, Gordon Thomas Falcon, on her arrival at head, and and proceed to the South American station, to relieve Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, who will return home in the Creole frigate, Captain the lion. Frederick ...

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... very dreadful consequences, occurred near Stratrord. Mr. Jacob Edwards, a gingerbread-baker, of Whitechapel-road, and Mr. Thomas Hardy, an auctioneer, in Brick-lane, were 'returning to London from Ilford, in a single horse - chaise; and just behind them ...

EVACUATION OF THE BRAZILS BY THE PORTUGUEZE

... Bahia—Tartar. Tartar to sail on the 10th (August) for Rio, thence to proceed round Cape Horn, to relieve the Aurora. Sir Thomas Hardy will leave the station in the Creole, Capt. Hon. F. Spencer, on the arrival of Sir George Eyre. APPOINTMENTS :—Lieut. Hoste ...

THE NAVY

... from Rio Janeiro, with dispatches front Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. K.C.B. and Henry Chamberlain, Esq. his Majesty's Consul-General at the Brazils.—We understand the dispatches from Sir Thos. Hardy relate to the evacuation of the Brazilian territory ...

THE NAVY. -,,..-

... specie, on account of merchants; but her principal freight weunderstand, is is of diamonds, which is of immense value. Sir Thomas Hardy, we are happy to add, has arrived home in good health. The Creole is to be paid off at Chatham. On Thursday afternoon, ...

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... in the Centre of the gardens of the Regent'spark Crescent. ' Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy arrived in town on Monday, and had a long conference with the Ward of Admiralty. Sir Thomas, it will be recollected, *as at Rin de Janeiro during the late important ...

FEBRUARY 23. THE NAVY

... the 25th December, for Santa Martha, Cart ha,gena, and Chagres, taking James Henderson, Esq., Consul-General to Colombia ; Thomas Tupper, Esq., Consul for Laguira ; Henry Watts, Esq., Consul for Carthagena; and Malcolm Macgregor, Esq., Consul for Pa;mnia ...

POLITICAL REVIEW

... to name a special consignee within , 48 hours after coming to anchor in any port of the Republic. Of this regulation Sir Thomas Hardy is stated to have obtained' a. relaxation—lna on payment, nevertheless ; of 'a duty of 5/. per cent. in addition to,tha ...

CAPTURE OP IPSAttA 13Y THI3 TURK 9:

... best sources:— The Island of Ipsarrt is a small Wand to the north-west of S'eio, which- hes lately become remarkable for the hardy intrepid Conduct of I nhabitants, in their Various engagementa . ..Ytith the Turks ; and their bravery has been raWarded , ...

DEATH OF MR. SADLER THE /ERONAUT. ---e-

... the car comint , in contact with some rails, the man jumped and had his left arm fractured, and received other injury. Mr. Hardy set his arm, and rendered him other medical assistance, and the man then set off in a post chaise to Bolton. The balloon, lightened ...

WEDNESDAY, MA.RCN 2

... exchanges. Feb. 3. 15th Ditto—J, V. Shelley, Gent, to he Ens. without porch. Beatty, prom. in 3lst Foot. Jan. 20. Serj. L. Hardy, from 1.1 or (sren. Foot Guards, to be Quarterut. vice Clare, dec. Jan. 13. 20th Ditto—Lieut. A. W. Gamble, from the 31st Foot ...

771URTELL'S BROTHER-4 REMARKABLE CASE

... Swan public-house in Bream's Buildings, Chancery. lane. The prisoner stands about six feet in height, and has the. rough and hardy appearance of a seafaring man. His features bear a strong resemblance to John Thurtell's, but his hair and complexion are much ...