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'MCI.E, SATC*®S« JANUAWf

... near this city, young man, named John Jelf, met with a most deplorable accident, which can scarcely fail to followed his own death, and which affords a serious caution against the use of cheap uncertified fire-arms, and against that passion for small ...

III) RBUAT,

... THE CASE OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. the motion of the Lord Chancellor, appointed inspect the journals of the House, with the trials of peers for criminal cases, ami to report on, with view to the trial of the Earl of Cardigan; lev from Mr. Justice Bosanquet ...

LATEST NEWS,

... the iron mami! facturere were those who were suffering most Spain. —lt is feared Espartero contemplates a Dictatorship; the armed force concentrated round the capital would amount towards the close of the month to upwards 2.5,000 men. The municipality viewed ...

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... asked, “How say yon, James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, arc you guilty or not?” The Earl of Cardigan, in firm voice, replied—“ Not guilty, my Lord.” The Clerk—“ How will you tried, my Lord ?” The Earl of Cardigan—“ By Peers.” The Noble prisoner then took ...

LONDON

... speeiffies, too, great military personage was made officer, he knew Cardigan, and entertained fa- .. d lat j| course would he in accordance with the vourablc opinion ol hi* talents for command; arm he could pniicipK** of the Reformation. That surely xv.as no ...

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... Catalogues of the whole may he had four days prior to the sale, each, at the place of sale; Rear Inn, Wantage; Barrington Arms, Shrivenhum; and of the Auctioneers, Fanngdon, Berks. N.B. The Linen, China, Books, Pianoforte, and part of the I- umiture ...

BUCKINGHAM

... which detec dl m doi » aid had been v Vv frequently b to. This is the first convic ve when sp the new Corpora » Bye Laws. Mr. John kirh: e Highway Assessor of the District of ourtenhold, applied for a highwa rate to be signed by the Magistrates but was refused ...

CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

... leatn its fate or restore it was the in- | steps thus supported, ard seat ed himself in an arm-ehair. Dr. Lee's nomination was scconded by Mr. John Gibbs, | John George Bodmer, i a I have kept to it, and here I am to look after | cruelly beatin; gn ma ...

IlaU.—Oeford, It*A Jul9,1811

... Ramsey, Southampton. cool-mcrenaiiL John Jones and John Boon, Staffordshire, iron- mongers. William Kirk, Leicester, builder. John Ryle, Manchester, banker. Thomas Boult Cogan, Bristol, tanner. John Smith Dantry and John Kyle, Manchester, ...

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... Benj. John Whiuny, Esq. V » L • ,rco, ' rr Esq. .M I*. Leonard Pickering, Esq. John lane. Eso. William C. Lowndes. Esq. 1 H Charles A. Sheppard, Ks,. illwm Hervey, W. H. \ amlersmgen, Ks,. Jos. Warner Henley, Ks,|. M.P. W. P. W. Preen,in. Esq. John Esq ...

Lerd Lyndburst, Lord Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K.G The Duke of Buckingham, G.C.H. Lord Privy Seal. ..

... silver of the nating with the Prince of Wales's plume. Over the medal- lions are placed the arms, whil above the and e lems (the h and leek) of Wales, appear the arms of the cake is corn’ be scroll, Above this are six iments, with three pedestals he uppermost ...

tine, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Cum- berland, Duke of York, Prince Frederick William, and the

... ensign, Mr. Ellerthorpe, clerk of the cheque, and Captain Seymour Sadler and Captain Nuttall, Serjeant-at- Arms. The Sword of Serjeant-at- Arms. The Lord State ‘The Lord Chamberlain. Steward. borne by The Duke of Wellington. Lord in Waiting The Queen ...