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Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... to be against the many really great and good men who have thought it not unwerthy of their patronage ? that which is rough hardy, and dangerous necessarily Inhuman, doubtless pugilism deserves that epithet , hut the same argument, carried a little farther ...

THE If RAMA

... * c , Jr , The contract price was Is. ssd. per gallon, hich is ' - the price given at the last contract taken by the T * Thomas Blrt and Edward Elsmore, who were convmted - turday week at the Gloucester A».i*es, of rlnf In the Foreit Dean, were sentenced ...

the cm ace

... all’W ho«e the poor woman lodged, have been apprewere repeatedly seen ‘be house of tne w the'Ea of were broken. AU is no Thoma?Nuttlng, .^® a a g^J^nJaulty.^r^medby » itfire feelings,” taith Uncle Tobj. V the coliseum. : , The Is at last completed. y ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Par’ in point of prices accounted for effect on t he Money Mark et. The Funds, to be sweet- ff as they comm enced. at Mr. Hardy’s, Ten xplanations of | © A most destruc tive fire bro! ke out ly destroyed nine found myst ery, on Saturday nig nt week, whi ...

cuacm

... harness together. Col. Bruen took the lead across the Carlow road, closely followed in gallant style by several of the old hardy veterans. They proceeded through Grange and Friarstown, where the run became desperate, the horses fetlock deep. At Friarstown ...

HIGH WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE

... either end. The bone of the light thigh and the pelvis were perfect, but the left thigh bone was much shattered , . . , Mr. Thomas Mucin ley, surgeon, gave nearly similar description the remains. There were many pieces half-burnt and calcined bones lying ...

police intelligence-

... honour to bis cluth or his station by conduct. Coffee room Thief. —At Hatton-garden Police Office, on Tuesday last, William Thomas, a young man cf very fashionaMe appearance, was charged under the following circumstances :—That morning he entered the Coffee ...

Combining, with the Hewe rf the Week, a rich Repository sf Fashion, WM, and Humour, and the interesting ..

... ren, Herne Whltsteble—the *• trla juncta In uno/* or ** joint-stock Interested ;** the Old famed for Brawn, the murder of Thomas Brcket, the penance of fair Rosamond*! ifai, Chaucer*! Pilgrimage, lots daughters tres ahnable, and sons •• sans peur et ...

THE ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB SAILING MATCH

... attention of those Interested matches. She has been named the Success, and promises to be ■nw-BTEXET —Ye»teid»y. 'he boy, Thomas Monday, who was committed to orison default ball, some days since, by Mr. C Ida-ard repteseotlng John Bull trampling on the ...

COMMISSION OF LUNACY

... — At Bolton Petty Sessions, Monday, two brothers, named Aldrcd, were committed for trial for g, on the Ist of June, robbed Thomas Sawdon, at Rum worth. Mr. Sawdon, a traveller, employed by Mr. Walton, a brewer, at Bolton, was proceeding night through Chowbent ...

f AQUATIC REGISTER

... charged on suspicion of having attempted to murder Thomas Brogan, who is now In Bartholomew Hospital in a dangerous condition. Brogan, who is also an Irishman, was first taken on Sunday morning to Mr. Hardy, a surgeon at Islington, with his skull broken. ...