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p P 1 .11 a 12 OLD BAILEY.—Tnts DAY. (Before Mr. Justice Gaselee and Mr. Justice J. Park.) GENERAL ELECTION

... but from some cause which remains unexplained. that was an offence that could not be visited by this in. I returned to the arms of her second husband, after a abel dictment. Indeed he was charged with that in a separate ! residence at Plymouth. Pemble ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... and Ahhorp, the Duke of Richmond, the Right Hon. Charles Grant, Sir James Graham, the Earl of Carlisle, Lord Holland, Lord John Russell, and 111 r. Stanley. The ministers assembled about half-past 2 o'clock, and broke up at 6 o'clock. Lord Durham, the ...

GREAT CO NSERVATIVE DINNER

... including The health of the Hon. Mrs. Pechell, for which the gallant captain returned thanks. Captain Pechell, the chairman, Sir John Gibney, and their respective friends, retired about eleven o'clock; after which hour Mr. Altree succeeded the chairman; and ...

4inlicriat ValtamcM. From MONDAY FEB, 11, to Wil-siThrES. DAY, FEB. 13, 1833

... Gratcan. Tire iact w.ts th-t Mr. Grattan, when 11l had voted with Iris poluical opponents, oecause lie knew that the measure vi Mei they proposed was for tile public good. rt ad an ex.ti act from the speech of Mr. Grattan an 1808; let those were led away ...

a house within ten miles of Dublin, and he was threatened to have it burned down unless he discharged a

... Insurrection Act for the first time, but he did not suspend the Habeas Corpus Act, or destroy the right of petitioning. Mr. Grattan on that occasion had said that the Suspension Act was necessary; but the right hon. gent. now the Secretary of the Treasury ...

TIT HE GRIEVANCE

... TIT HE GRIEVANCE. Mr. LALOR presented a petition from John Brennand, of Queen's County, Ireland, complaining of the conduct of the police. The petitioner, an honest, peaceable, and hard-working mau, had, for the last six years, rented one hundred and ...

DECLARATION of INSOLVENCY filed by

... Godalming, Surrey, leather dresser. March 1. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. FREEMAN, John, jun., Drayton, Somersetshire, sail-cloth manufacturer. BANKRUPTS to surrender in BASINGHALL-STREET. BEARE, John, Pall Mall East, lion founder, March 8, at two, April 12, at twelve ...

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... Brotherton, Joseph Barron. Winston O'Connell, John lieauclerk, Major Bellew, R. M. O'Connell, Charles Faithfull, George B'ackner Walter O'Connor Don Flelden, John Butle r , aon. P. O'Connor, Feargus Gully, John Chapman, M. L. Perrin, Louis Hawkins, J. H ...

LAW REFORM

... Marryat, J. Vivian, J. H. Duffield, T. Marshall, John Vyvyan, Sir R. R. Deplete, W. S. Marston'', T. Walker. It. Duncombe, Hon. W. Martin, J. Walsh, Sir J. B. Dundas, Capt. J. W. Martin, John Walter, John Muds's, Hon. J. C. Martin, Thomas Ward, Henry G ...

From FRIDAY MARC'-' 22, to MONDAY, MARCH 25. 1833

... concurred in the prayer of the petition, but could not concur in some of its statements. The bill brought in some years ago, by Sir John Hobhouse, had not had a fair trial, for it was confined in its operation to a very small portion of the manufacturers of this ...

FLOUR RETURNS

... he proceeded to state that the condition of the Irish. poor was wretched in the extreme, and he quoted the evidence of Mr. John Smith, in 1830, in corroboration of this statement. He contended that the miseries to which the population of Ireland were ...