SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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... 00000 ••••• Joni • vas Back. R. Ab'crogiab. ••••••••• anus. •••••••• Breasiblaw litrileted .. . lEobb DeWitt I. Hardie( Sieges Thomas Hear/ Radios White eedeior ...
... Esq Thomas B. Alen - - Poynder - , - Eaq — . — . - 25 Robert Barbour 20 William Entwine, Esq 20 James Herta, Esq 2O Stuart Hodgson, Esq 20 Thomas Hughes Esq 20 Rey. S. Raymond 2O W. G. Romaine, Esq 20 John C Templer, Esq 20 Henry Harrington Thomas, James ...
... command Grasshopper • W. 0. Butler to command Snap A. K. Owen to command Bouncer ; H. M. Bingham to command Plainer; H. M. Hardy to Aboukir • C. R. Macdonald and W. E. Stone to Encounter; W. K. Bush to Odin; A. C. Centis to Beagle; G. T. Garden to Centaur ...
... d severe weather in the Channel. The Odin and Spyhnx are on the point of sailing, with the gun-boats Flamer, Grasshopper, Hardy, and Havoc. The Odin has had to land her main-deck guns, Captain Hay protesting that the vessel was too deep. The Simoom, ...
... account, also, of the various classes of which its population is composed. He described the natives as being a more settled and hardy race than Red Indians generally are; and for this reason he expressed a strong hope that, if the influences of civilisation ...
... Alexander Skinner, Arthur Fulford Adams, James Hardy Tubby. To isx Sutton Marshall, Augustus Morten Eating, Edward Charles !Winder, Frederick Cambial, John Iltsmauriee Manning, Edward Cattail, Sydney Reynett Brown, Thomas Butterworth !Amick, John Hanley RaMie ...
... application. EXPORT DEPARTMENT. SOAPS, CANDLES, BISCUITS, CHOCOLATES, CONFECTIONKIIT, OILS, MUSTARDS, BRUSHES, • TWINES, &c. T K. HARDY begs respectfully to call the efi a attention of Merchants, Shippers, Bonded Storekeepers, Export Grocers, and Oilmen to the ...
... was a native of Ireland, and had been twelve years in America, and the last year had been in Chicago. He gave his name as Thomas Leary. Hon. M. O'Kean was present, and gave it as his opinion that he was an Irishman of inferior intelligence. His captors ...
... DITAZTKINT. SOAPS, cmiiTEET, — in - Currs, CHOCOLATES, CON- I FECTIONERY, OILS, MUSTARDS, BRUSHES, TWINES, he., he. -r K. HARDY bop respectfully to call the ti attention of Mardmsts, Shippers, Bonded Storek•stsmipinM greeerk_and Oilmen, to the fact &bl ...
... , of Liverpool. Cam,Dzoorr—Luces--On the 17th inst., at All Saints' Church, Wandsworth, by the Rev. J. Buckmaster, vicar, Thomas Andrews Chaldecott, Esq., M.D., of Vicoria, Hong Kong, eldest son of T. W. Chaldecott, Esq., of Montague-place, Russell-square ...
... William Henry Fitsgerald, of a recruiting district; Paymaster Thomas Hanson Ratcl4 of the Royal Artillery. Berrsmos.—Quartermaster Matthew Slattery, from the 18th Foot, to be quartermaster, vise Thomas Moore, deceased. FALKLAND ISLANDK—Oaptain John Sharman Molony ...
... the 53rd Foot, to be lieut., vice Hall, who exchanges. 51st Foot—Captain Thomas George Souter, from the Bth Foot, to be captain, vice Mason, who exchanges. 53rd Foot—Lieut. Thomas Hall, from the 48th Foot, to be heat., vice Barr, who exchanges. 59th Foot—Lieut ...