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A BILL FOR IMPROVING THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN ENGLAND

... to try, at the opening of thle Court on its first sitting. a' Airi lire it further enacted, that every Juistice of thle Peace, VI before whom airy person starat be taken on a charge of iisisde- a siresncrir or suspicion thereof, riball take the exanilnation ...

Published: Thursday 30 March 1826
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8433 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE GLOUCESTER FESTIVAL

... than the cherry admirably. Mies BARtRETT, of whore appearalnresat th e concerts of the Rloyal Academy of Music we have had occasion toep eakin termeol commendatlonsanr [S the part of the Nyllpls. She is a native of Gloneester, and =r has been lately bereaved ...

Published: Friday 27 September 1844
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1349 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... the period a n- terior to that deluge of the dramatic world, the words, in- deed, of SHA KSrPEaA were recited, but the paucity of stage resources could not allow his conceptions to be ex- hibited. The performance was only a suggestion, not a representation ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and the latter wearing a plain blue coat,.'vith a red collar-the undress of Genslemettof his Ma- Jesty's suitp. The play was a humorous burlesque on the rage ?? in favour 6f Mladame Catalani, who is personated on the stage by a stout lusty ...

POLICE

... anid character-_Mrs. Shmoulbrook *kaid, that she had her - chiildrenm and a number of friends to speak to her conduct as ti a seife and mnottier.-Mr. MINSHULL said, that it appeared Fh they had eachi of timeisa a Strong party of friends ; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... gallant 42d Regiment in t the Battle of Waterloo. D A Miss H_ lately eloped from a ball at Bou- logne, and is now on her way to Scotland with a Co- a lonel S.- T. The lady is young and beautiful. She ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... Leivson, whom she feared dead, the! inoststrikingthling of the kind we ever witnessed; it seenl:d a compound of transport at beholding him, and of terror, as if it were a supernatnial appearance. We caunint attempt to describe it. After she. .fids toa ge ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... for the report of a third royal marrkige. The D tke of DEVO;SHIRE entertained the- fashion- able world on Tuesdqy mght, with a Concert of V6cil and lnstrnmental Music ; a Grand Banoaet. ollowted. This was only the c6dnnjencement of a series -of enter-- ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... person for a wife for my son. She told me I bhd never been a motber to my soil; I asked her, how should I she know any thiig tabut a ioler, or a nnorher's feelings, I young person as sie was ? I said, pray, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... from her person. She stated that she was an Italian and a teacher of music, and that she took it in mistake for a book, which she usually car. ried in her hand. Upon the previous examination, Mr. Gregorie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... the money if you have it. Shte said she had not got it. I then askw i her whether she would scud her niece to accompany mete tier house to bring a reecipi which she said she hual in order to get mouey from the launk. ...

THE REV. HUGH M'NEILE

... not ar objection, it nevertheless is not a primary object. Good huraour, a small foot, and arn easy set on horseback, are the principal qlua- lifications required. As this is tire advertisement of a fox, and not a fortune, hunter, it is hoped that no one ...

Published: Monday 13 June 1831
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2003 | Page: 3 | Tags: News