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... declaration, and our Se is involved in new troubles. Its decificn impatiently expeded. Pichegru, after his arrival here from I ,q land, flopped only two days, and then 1!.0 ceeded on his journey. It is not kno, M t. what place he is going. In cornfequence of ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER AND ROBBERY

... hour'or litlh rnore after athe murder, a- man was discover .ed cdncealiiig himself in a ditch,, within a plabtav tiofi in'the lands of Lochend,- wh6 was appre- hbndea, and th8. Ietter containing. the bill, the watch, the puirsedaind silver; and papers, of ...

LONDON—Nov. 18

... an t i DaSvid r Baird's army, dated -el'ce i a we 7rrived at this place on the 31st fr .fG o i.ig march of four days from Cornuna, ji 3e fa . .b-re and barren in the extreme, and of 1pt tICO pde'nspply the vabants of a large army. PZ §sverty e natives ...

LONDON—Nov. 21

... command of the army. It flated, that he failed in the Donegal from Cork, on the 12th of July, and arrived at Corunna on the 20th. He landed there, and had frequent conferences with the Supreme Junta of Gallicia. He was there informed, that the army of Caffile ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... elmiagt have been 'satisfied with less expensive furniture. The dniswer ?? to this observatitno -was, why, she is a very gay woman, fond of ficrngi away, and of Jiving +xtravagan-.ly. Wright never said nor hinted Flat he looked to Colonel Wardle for payment ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... sentenced him' aniporte beyondseas frlife.. There As 'other biiaesi before thy coart. Thte follotwi Care Wa~ to bidhe Aidteo the army in North Britauip for-tle Heronner -. Ta-rz, 7b -its edinbu.rgh Castle ?? ?? batirlongof t 25 . . ?? ?? -Durtfrie5 ditto Musselbur ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Feb. 7

... y belling against a common strumpet is as great an if offence as against an honest woman, and perhaps rt more dangerous to the breach of the peace; for, as :e the woman said, she should never grieve to be told .e of her red nose, if she had not one in ...

IRELAND

... purport and effect following!- t - - s I NGRALTITUIJD TO ASGA~jyD. The Edinburgh Reviewers accuse the Catholics of Ire- ts land of entertaining such an hivetrate 1ahtred against the good t- people of Britain, that they meditate a. separation of the two ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... corsists of excellent d:y land, is -.veL ales JIsised, al dcapable of carrying any ?? of crops. t is am- boundedi one the north by the great canal, an-d the turnpike ,red road between Edinburgh ansi Close runs throuh the VsoV lands. the IUpon trse farm there ...

OPERATIVE WEAVERS

... Wednesday, id for Montrose and Arbroath. in .! The 91st, or Argylshire regiment, effectedvajunc- nt tion with Lord Wellington's army-on the. 14th ult. , without experiencing any loss. ,s s Mr. Joho Brodie, formerly a merchant in Perth, r but who had retired ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... associa- re tios of a sinmilar ?? ergaged. . in i A person, of'respectable'cionnections, forrnerly aa F Lieutenant in the `ar-my,. is at- presesnt confined into it Lanark jail., He was imprisoned in the first in. th i: stance for debt; but there 'have ...

DERBY ASSIZES

... floor and fainted away. When she recovered, she and heir mother walk. ed off. The defendant 'soon after married ano- ther woman, and this action is now brought that you visit the misconduct cf the defendant with the only punishment that can be called ...