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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... will here, in the face of the World—for what is published by the Press of England is read by the whole World—and that there may be farther mistake, misunderstanding, or misapprehension about the matter, repeat the offer I instructed Sir C. Napier, terms ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... trespass on the Railway, which is more dangerous than those unacquainted with the traffic may be led to suppose. Let us reiterate, however cautious any one may think himself, never trespass on a railway.— Liverpool AU»'o ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... is on large scale, with suitable out-house accommodations, has been let for a considerable of time past; and this occurrence may have most probably been occ an idle rumour having prevailed in the neighbourhood that the house was haunted. On the officers ...

FAMINE IN IRELAND—GOVERNMENT MEASURES FOR RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS

... Government Commissary for the Dingle Relief Committee. The Rhadamanthus returned to Cork. Her Majesty's steamer Swallow, Mr Bryant master, has arrived at Cork for the conveyance of Indian corn meal, having been placed at the disposal of the Commissioners ...

Published: Tuesday 29 September 1846
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 585 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... Government Commissary for the Dingle Relief Committee. The Rhadamanthus returned to Cork. Her Majesty's steamer Swallow, Mr Bryant master, has arrived at Cork, for the conveyance of Indian corn-meal, having been placed at the disposal of the Commissioners ...

Local Intelligence

... acquaintance. Among the company assembled to do honour to Captain Baxter we noticed M ssri Newman. Collyer, Bryant, Ilrydon, Bean White, Thornber, M'Laren, May, Sanders, Dales, Peach and many other respectable colonists The evening was passed with the greatest ...

Published: Tuesday 02 March 1847
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3664 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Shipping Intelligence

... ballast; May, Masterton, and Commerce, Harrow, Forth, ballast; Enphemia, Ireland, Seaham, ballast; Mary and Margaret, White, Charleston, ballast; Origen, Crammond, Aberdeen, goods. July 30.— Winds, a.m., N.W.—p.m., S IF. Arrived —Ebenezer, Bryant, Peterhead ...

Published: Tuesday 03 August 1847
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 886 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Riga, flax, Franziska, Schultz, and Frentzel, Memel, timber; William and Mary, Petersburg, oats, for Perth. 11. Ebenezer. Bryant, herrings; Henriette, Lindquist. Petersburg, a? Dolphin, Mewes, Hamburg, tow ; City ot Rottercfn, Lee, Rotterdam, goods; ...

MR CAMPBELL'S VIEWS ON SLAVERY

... lime Mary, Johnston, Glasgow, goods; Euphemia, Mill, Glasgow, rail chairs; Jessie, Douglas, Stonehaven, ballast; Ebenezer, Bryant, Austrulher, herrings. N. Emma, Coon, Pillau, flax. DEPARTURES FROM DUNDEE. August 24. Breeze, Walker, Anstruther, salt; Janeh ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Mather, Seaham, coals; T h etis, White, Archangel, flax, &c.; Mary Scott, Scott, Beadnell, lime; Breeze, alker, and Ebenezer, Bryant, Dunbar, herrings; Pearl, Richardson Peterhead, herrings; Swift, Bell, G sgow, goods - - ret and Elizabeth, M‘Glashan, Leven ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... goods; Forth, Turnbull, Glasgow, goods; Christine Marie; Aden, Hamburg, flax; Margaret, Clark, Holy Island, lime; Ebenezer, Bryant, Dunbar, herrings ; George Stone, Primrose, Dysart, coals; Dauntless, Howe, Archgel, oats. September 1. Friede, B ndfleisch ...