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LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... try tiie Newcastle-tinder. Lyoe Election Petition, reported that John Quincey Harris, Esq., was not duly elected to serve io the present Parliament, and that the last election, so far as John Quincey Harris, Esq., was concerned, was a void election. He had ...

PROVINCIAL NEWS

... crushed to death by the machinery of his mill. Caution to Farm Servants. —On the inst. Mr. John Surridge, of Hatfield Broad Oak, preferred a charge, before John Maryon Wilson, Esq., against Thomas Barltrop, bis servant, for absenting himself from his ...

HER MAJESTY'S MASQUE

... throne were emblazoned the Royal Arms of England and France, surmounted a Royal Crown. Royal banners waved at the top and on each side of the throne. On he purple velvet back-ground were shields emblazoned with the Royal Arms of England at thai time, and ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... Ashburton entered the hall, accompanied by Lord J. Hay, Mr. Grattan, tbe British Consul, by Colonel Perkins, Hon. H. G. Otis, Hon. A. Lawrence, and oiher distinguished' cit'zens. Mr Grattan formally Introduced his Lordship Mr. Chapman, the Mayor, who ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... girl's arms! John Jeffries ihen came to girl and said, with oath, I will serve you the same, and struck her violent blow the head wliich knocked her backwards —he then ran away. An inquest has been held, and verdict of Wilful Murder against John Jeffries ...

THE STORM OF FRIDAY

... place in Epworth-street, London road. About half-past one o'clock alack of three chimneys, fell upon the roofof the house of John Pace, an industrious journeyman organ pipemaker, and carried it through two floors into tbe cellar below. On the first floor ...

THE LATE HURRICANE

... attempts at saving the sufferers. Some of the bodies have since been thrown the beach. The sloop Phoebe, tons burden, belonging Cardigan, foundered at about o'clock on Friday morning, within three miles of Aberdovey; all hands, regret to say, perished with the ...

THE VOUCHER for LORD ELLEN BOROUGH

... unjustly said of Canada i an ?'., tbt * occasion of the ordinances in EUe,,bo'rough C iu 7 Sr Lord 'f W n *? e Mar y Grattan, whose husband expired on' i ' bite I.ion-street, Se*en-dials, coasfnn edU^ in Si Thomas s Hospital, b innS UC « °w he dful ...

Royal Fish the Severn.—On Wednesday two fishermen, on drawing their net in the Severn, close to Diglisdock, ..

... seen so frightful a case of burning. Poisoned by Mistake.—An inquest was held yesterday week before Mr. Baker, at the King's Arms Inn, Hampton Court, upon the body of Mrs. Sarab Newbury, aged 87. From the evidence gone into it appeared that the deceased ...

RIOTS IN CARMARTHEN

... warrant, and the rlor weed logs Rebecca and her daugh er» in the different f the counties Pembroke, Carmartnen, and Cardigan, a ?art ' the Light Dragoons was ordered to proceed from fo hen. in order to suppress the disturbances, and the magistrates ...

IRELAND

... land which had placed much confidence in him, and given birth to the mother of his child. He denied that Repeal wa, re- * ,arm? ,eeoa,menM *• °'»use of Mr. said-Ill give up at once, at your request. (Cheers and laughter .n ■ ddres ««' the meeting for ...

PROVINCIAL NEWS

... 000/, Lord William Hill, the Royal Scots while riding steeple-chasear Claydon, near Ipswich,on Thursday, on his horse Little John, was thrown. The race promised good sport, but unfortunately the noble lord's horse found the first fence se ugly that he swerved ...