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LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... desired Lord Cardigan to call for. What was thle statement made ,of the reason way Lord Cardigan should come, and what was the statement made by W~inter ? That in the course of the Conversation lie heard Lildy William Pavet ask Lord Cardigan to procuro ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Stalluion and Little Oakley the property of the Earl of Cardigan, with nets and bludgeons, fur the purpose of taking game and rabbits. Mr. Humrnfir having stated the case; it was proved by Lord Cardigan's gamekeeper and two of his assistauts that about ten ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... Inspector Otway, A division, stated that on the night of the 92tlh November last, the portmanteau of the Rev. l'r. Lewis, of Cardigan, who had been stopping at the Tra- filgar Hotel, and who had received the notes in question the same day at the Bank, was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... two were eons of John Owen, of Aber- porch. I muet beg to receive a fewr tines by return of post, to know if oar plane are altered; if not, I shall start by mail on this day week, and by eteamer from Swansea next Tuesday week, Cardigan eeS been very Sot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... struck me with a walking itick ot tie arm, aitf lie told msa to get home nud put iy beid in a bog, and iocket the money. Mr. Clie: What 1 irid of a blow was it-did it hart yUrr _-ivitmilrbr : lie struck iris aeross the arm. It pained me very DUicl. I ehowed ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... arraigned for stealing one sovereigr, one half sovereign, twenty half crowns five shillings, and eight sixpences of the moneys of John Templemau; but there were othercounts, laying It as the prsper'y of the ordinary ef the diocese In which Templeman's house ...

IRELAND

... zgainst toe sttisrlr of' bigetry, anrd lit lils upisIano tIre RC. cvieti, triheout city referesiro to tire attaiel on ir. Grattan, '5' Wsi5 isly nti 'eteistiroaily el-voted to tiet uftivct [heedr. A M~r. MITEO\'NA~temoot respectatble gaentail~l r 1mm 13el- ...

IRELAND

... selecting juries and excluding Roman Catholics therefrom. G I am, Sir, your obedient seivant, Dr. Gray, 8c. ' H1aSNIct GRATTAN. TO Tng VERY REV. J. SPRATT AND N. 11. DORLATASUE, ESQ- Crawfordsburn, Dec. 4, 1848. Gentlemen-I have received your ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner Smith. It appeared that on the day itn question, the deceased, the two prisoners, and a private in the regiment named Arm- strong, hail reached a place called Lee, on their way front Weedon to Monmouth, to give evidence in a case at the last assizes ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... of Captaln Johs Dourglas, of the I1tih HRuserts, for having, as was alleged, tahen part in rih duel be- tween. the Earl of Cardigan and Captain Tuckett, iD which the lat. ter was wounded. Thecourt wasmuch crowded. Mr. Justice Williams presided. On the bench ...