The following dreadful , detail is from an Aniericari . Paper, dated Nashville (Ten) April 6 :—" On the night . of the . oth of. February, a Negrothe propertynf • Capt.,Wilborn, went to the house of Philip Burrow, River; Mrs. Burrow seeing him loitering 'about, quested him to go
June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
CONSTANTgitorr.r, 'Aeon 24.- 7 -The squadron of.-thc. Captain which daily receives reinforcements,; ii partly before Gallipoli, and partly before the Dardanelles -The Divan, in order to provide for the flv• peaces of the war, has laid an ionpost upon the tenures of the military,
June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Mr. Mottley, of the Customs, Portsmouth, to Miss Cowie, daughter or the late W. G. Cowie, Esq. Lieutenant of tho Royal Navy. Sunday, Mr. Joieph Clime, of the Pock-yard at Portsmouth, to. Mary Iloyter, of Gosport. .. , At St. Alichael le Illclficy's, Chitties Best, M. I). to Mips
June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Admiralty Wire, 'lune le, lap. Copy of a Letter tronsmit red by Capt. linbert Winthrnp, of his'Alajesty's ship Sybille, to Win. Marsden, lib.Alajes,y's ship, June IV, SIR, have the honour to inform you, that au the of May last, in lat. 33. hU. N. and lon. 20. W. after a long cha
June 21, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England