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CANTERBURY, April 23

... morning the villain was taken before Magistrate,' 4qd- the charge of burglary being substantiated,^ lie was fully committed to Maidstone Gaol for trial at tlw Assizes. The prisoner stated his name-to be-John Smith, miff that he was a native of Chatham, where ...

FUKERAL OF LIEUT. HUME JOHMSTOXE

... ship landed purarr and paste ngera here, who im mediately proceeded for London. April S-i—Sailed Dakaof Bordeaux, French atcam boot, for Calaia. Wind variable, neatly calm. APRIL2S—No arrivals. Sailed several coasters for the wcetwerd. April 26.-—Arrived ...

DR. JAMES’S ANALEPTIC PILLS,

... the northwest the county of Durham. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. WEfcT KENT SESSIONS. At the General Quarter Session of the Peace for the Western Division of this county, holden the Court Hall, Maidstone, before Thomas Law Hodges, esq. Chairman, which commenced on ...

FRIDAY, May 7

... would be more beneficial to local and general interest*. A curious petition was presented from Sir John Shelley Shippej.of Kent, laying claim tolhe dormant Peerage of Baron de Lisle, praying an investigation of his claims, and that he may be forthwith ...

CANTERBURY, June 4

... hear they escaped with only a few bruises. understand, that at the Adjourned Annual General Session, held at the Bell Inn, Maidstone, on Friday the Magistrates agreed to a resolution for the erection forthwith of a Sessions House in front of the Cuuutv Goal ...

WILLIAM ROGERS'S NARRAttPt

... they had been in other place* with great flcedoffl. Subsequently he proceeded to Maidstone, and in his wsy thither bad the assistance efSir E. Kuttchbull, M. P. ooe of the Kent. Mscjatratrs. On his arrival in Loodon, on the Ist September, be heerd tbit Charlotte ...

To the Editor of the KetUitk Chronicle

... ha*been'Wia Mr. Fauutlrroy'a iniimacy with Mn. Bertram. aUa, Mother Bang who by the by. iaa arlgMou aad well known here by the ti Kent.) We kaawtfaat helm* out teen her foraaretal yean.. TuaaeMtaeahat Mr. Faantleroy (rcqoeuUy riaited aaid epote fluently acraral ...

Fill DAY, November 5. I.rlters in town frjhi Carthagena, dated Scpteinhet 10, stale, that battle had taken ..

... 6£o->Sbeep snd Lambs, übout Pig., üboot 130-rslres. shont 40. I7TO ~ WOP INTELLIGEM ~ Maidstonf, Not. 9—We had sir —i, , h,,,' for Hops, obich are dearer and n Och in tuned ifie particularly good middle Kent Bags.wl ich are „ in few hands. Prices ...

Thomas Marshall; of Bssinghall-street, Black wall-hall faclur.No*. 13,20,aad One. 18, at the Uaakrnpts’Cuoit. ..

... under an Act pa-ed o» **l f , nc ' « for enabling the Jiulicaa eTtIK Fane* for the County « of Kent, o«uua»-fo»,*u*«Hy, eftene. « for levying u»d Hrtr._wd MAIDSTONE, . . :j On Tuesday tkt 16lA l-t. TWVXfU O CLOtat —•» ■ on BuiineM relating tniiw of Aouuai ...

SHIPS' COPPER

... favour of Baxter. Rogers’ boot was made a system that reflected great credit for allow, but the /asfing and joints where in some anisll degree contrary to Hie true properfiesexpecled, and not exactly on shop system ; while tlie boot of Baxter put forth good ...

fcAItWAtS

... Shooting Paßtt StiutTields/ste.— Among the distinguished guests entertained hit Grace the Duke of Wellington, at his recent •booting party, were— ■ His Royal Highness the Duke of York, Eatl of .Westmorland, Lord Frederick L'hnlmondeley, Lord Palmerston, Marqiiis ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mabcb 32

... Dyapa’a. Witoeea waited outaide, •M Mlt, too ptiaooera paaacd her; aba know 5 *“*y •ant the cane Mad ;.her aiater *• Iryeoa’a a boot Are ninntei; aheand her Meter went by Bagahmw Wood their return bwae; • they had paaaed two fielda .before any fflrtdg Happioed ...