NAVAL - REGISTER, PORTSMOUTH, JAN. B.—Wind E.S.E.—Sailed the Wade, for New South Wales. - PLYMOUT H, JAN. 7.—Wind E.—Arrived the Evelino, Friend,' from Alexandria; Aleona, - from Newfoundland; and London , Purke, from Demerara. FALMOUTH, JAN. 7.—Arrived H.M. brig Falcon, from bon
January 9, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England
KNIGHT'S STATEMENT. - -- The following is a statement made by Mr. Knight, in reply to the report referred to by Mr. hails:— So many false statements having appeared in the newspapers (copied from a Morning Paper of Saturday), concernjug my apprehension and examination relating to
January 9, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England
'VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—TIIIIISDAY. . WATEILHOUSH V. HOLMES.; ' 'I his • case came on for further directions 'iron the Master's Report. • ,The had been filed for the purpose ofsetting aside a legacy of 4COI. which the testatrix, a Mrs. Ambler, left to discharge the amount of a
January 19, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England
POCKET VOLUMES, Vl' a Portrait and Three other Engravings, by FINDEN, and !oat' Cuts, by BROOKE, price only Eighteen Shillings. Printed for Jonx MvattAy, Albemarle-street.
January 19, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England
The House of Assembly of Jamaica having taken Mr. dispatch into consideration, have refused to amend the Bill regulating the treatment of Slaves, or to pass a new one. The House of Assembly is thus directly committed with the Government at home. It remains to be seen which party
February 6, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England
ttiri n l :l, l) S° l ‘, 2.—Yesterday his Majesty resumed his disti Lodge is at present quite solitary, as all the Thoe'uished visitors have left or town. e at the Castle are going on with the utmos , Patch • of 4011 persons still continue employed. "Y h'e apartmnts e are comple
February 6, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England
TATTERSALL'S, FEE. 4. There was a strong attendance to-day, and some tolerably brisk betting. The Colonel opened as he left off last week, viz. at 11 to 2, but two or three bets sent him back to 6 to 1, at which he closed, and no takers. Merchant seemed to be quite oat of the ma
February 6, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England
Monday morning, William Jones, the young man charged on suspicion of this horrid murder, was again brought up for examination before Sir Richard Birme and Thomas halls, Esq. The crowd about the entrance .to the office was greater than on any of the former occasions • and when th
February 6, 1828 - London Mercury 1828 - London, London, England