Count Bruhl, notify the different ambassadors that, in an hour, I will receive them at my palace.
No, I only wish to notify you that we are aware that it is through you that Baron von Trenck receives money from a certain aristocratic lady in Berlin.
The time for starting is not yet fixed, but when it shall be I will notify you.
If you make such order, notify me of it, giving a copy, so that I can give corresponding direction to the Navy.
I do not think it very probable that anything win come of this, but I have thought best to notify you so that if you should see signs you may understand them.
Having sent the too-willing Hibbard tonotify headquarters, I was on the point of making a memorandum of such details as seemed important, when my lantern suddenly went out, leaving me in total darkness.
It was this repetition which alarmed him and caused him to break through all his usual habits and leave his home at night to notify the police.
Men now give a penny with a sound of trumpets, they notify it with ringing of bells, and large printed notices on all the corners of the street .
I suppose I must send off this to-night to notify my arrival in safety and good-humour and, I think, in good health, before relapsing into the old weekly vein.
I cannot write, in any sense of the word; but I am as happy as can be, and wish to notify the fact, before it passes.
After sometime spent at Pryor's house, General Kearney ordered me to call on Fremont to notify him of his arrival, and that he desired to see him.
I guess the best thing we can do is to hurry back to camp as fast as possible and notify Captain Dale.
Let us get to camp just as soon as we can and notify Captain Dale.
Next morning Patsy reminded him that instead of going down town he must personally notify Louise Merrick of the proposed trip; so he took a cross-town line and arrived at the Merrick's home at nine o'clock.
Uncle John remained silent, and presently Tommaso entered to notify them that dinner would be served in a half hour, and the Duke expected them to join him at the table.
They had hastened into the city, each independently of the other, after the plateau of Illy had been captured by the enemy, to notify the Emperor that the battle was lost.
A mounted officer brought word of it to the marshal, who went immediately to notify the Emperor.
I had reason to think they had been led off by this talk, and hoped that they would notify the Richmond officials that the communication by wire had been restored, and that the Yankees had been driven off.
One day our fair visitors made a special call on our officers to notify us, in their charming way, of an entertainment which was to be given at one of the halls in the city, to which Marylanders especially were invited.
Easter festival on one and the same day, and that the Pope, according to custom, should notify that day to all the Churches.
You mustnotify the Gage Galleries immediately that you have the Rembrandt.
But how will we ever trace him unless we notify the police?
I'll learn from him the name of the firm where the picture was bought and notify the police.
She's still afraid to notify the police, but that Nichols girl has been talking with her, and she may make us trouble.
Yes, but if she has the stolen Rembrandt in her possession, isn't it our duty to notify the police?
Opening it, we found the following written in a legible hand: "To all to whom these presents come: This is to notify all miners and trappers that there are bear traps set in these diggings.
I wanted the guide to take him out, but he said the dog might bite him and we had better notify the owner, for even if released the dog could never reach home in his present condition.
My chief reason for writing to you is to notify a visit that you will have at Florence this summer from Mr. Conway, who is forced to go to his regiment at Minorca, but is determined to reckon Italy within his quarters.
The sixth riband is at last given to Prince George; the ministry could not prevail for it till within half an hour of the ceremony; then the Bishop of Salisbury was sent to notify the gracious intention.
I now write, to notify that your plants will set out according to your direction next Monday, and are ordered to be left at Namptwich.
He took her advice, left two dutiful letters for his parents, to notify 'his disobedience, and went off last Friday night to France.
At a sound of footsteps approaching his door, he turned in casual expectancy, thinking it might be a boy to notify him that Moliterno's cable had arrived.
There were several difficulties to be overcome; the chief one being how to notify the prisoners of the attempt about to be made.
He was too far away to hear their words or even to note their faces, but he saw the young prince talk with her for a little space and then go into the castle, doubtless to notify Auersperg of his arrival.
I suppose, when she changed it, she omitted to notify us.
Should a sentinel call "The Guard," the corporal will promptly notify the commander of the guard.
Should a member of the guard be taken sick, or be arrested, or desert, or leave his guard, he will at once notify the officer of the day.
If the officers desire to be awakened before reveille they will notify the first sergeant accordingly.
Whenever it becomes necessary for the corporal to leave his post near the entrance of the guardhouse, he will notify the sergeant of the guard, who will at once take his place, or designate another noncommissioned officer to do so.
He will notify the sergeant of the guard before leaving the guardhouse.
At the same time the young inventor signaled to Captain Weston to notify those in the engine-room to put on a little more speed.
Mr. Swift "I'll go to town as soon as you're in good shape again and notify the police.
I should be compelled to notify your father, to whom, by the way, I have the honour of presenting my respects.
I shall directly notify the peasants of your gift.
Fort Barrancas had evidently opened fire in response to the rocket, which had no doubt been sent up as a signal to notify the garrison that a vessel was going out or coming in, and that her movements were not regular.
The census sheets notify inhabitants that gas during a siege must be used exclusively for lighting purposes and never for cooking or heating.