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COURT OF COMMON PLEAB—Uoirao*, TmuAt. (Before Chief TTnifol.) lent William Pag* r. ikt Bari Cardigan. cum. coir ..

... in Oxford-atreet the week before last; never walked arm-and-arm with Lord 'William; never smoked arm-and-arm with him 10 the street; smoked on one occasion when walking with him I was not arm-and-arm with him ; ...

AUDITORS : John AllinirUam, Wm. M. Geiigbegso, Richard Wilson, jmi

... around | W. Carter, WE. ‘Taylor, 5 .Stabb, Pierce Grace, John and Lord John Russell le on of the power of distraint, unless there the T’Slambe tribes. For the last few nigt its we have been | John M‘ William, E. and N Neil Bezg, yesterday forenoon, for ...

HIGH WATER iT DTULIN UVU TJIIS WEEK

... Captain John Douglas (the second of the Earl of Cardigan), and no true l» il against Captain Harvey Garnett Phipps Tuekrtt, and Henry Maxwell Wainwright (Captain Tuckett’» second ). The grand jury having found true bill* against the Earl of Cardigan and his ...

TO THE EDITOR Of TIIE CI.OKK

... obedient servant, M. Cunynchame. CAPTAIN JOHN W. REYNOLDS AND THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. TQ THE EDITOR THE TIMES. Sir—The Earl Cardigan has pleaded the bar public opinion, tribunal before which was not summoned Captain John Reynolds myself.* The court-martial upon ...

GEORGE L’ESTRANGE. THE ATMOSPHERIC RAILWAY

... MOVIP'ONAL COMMtTTF.4 Charles Perkins, Esq. Stephen Phillips, Esq. Henry Weston, Em. WBliam Mayhew, Esq. Jeremiah Bosher, Esq. John Dawson Eaq. Thomas B. Simpson, Esq. Henry Rose, Esq. Edward Perkins, Esq. Engineer—l. K. Brunell. Bankers—Messrs. Mastermaa ...

EXTRAORDINARY CORRESPONDENC 2

... Reynolds, in- word )—might pos t addressed by him to the Earl of Cardigan, is pen in our large was grounded. I annex a copy of the but at a moderat originally addressed to Lord Cardigan, and enough to be onde fused to give an answer. The terms of the ...

HIGH WATER AT Uini.lN BAR THIS WERE

... to Witness— Possib! John Suraine wa mplished, would in law be equivalent to The offence of the Earl of Cardizan tor of police, and « nthe meaning of the phrase. It could station house at o'clock on that ever hat the Earl of Cardigan and Captain as we ...

THE LATE GALES

... schooner, or brigantine, named the Albiun, belonging to Brixham, laden with iron. In the vicinity of the coast of St. Head, and Cardigan ty, the casualties were of most fearful character, upwards of persons having, it is supposed, perished board one vessel. ...

GRAND BANQUET

... Mc om. Sir Wiiliam Son » may he Sir John Newp nts, or to Sir Perey Nuge etary. Sir Montague L st of the Sir Riehard Ke ye Agen- Sie Wm. nade, are Sir Richard Nay Sir James Croft gents, Sir John Power blin, Sir John Kenne s Thomas M‘I Sir David Roch Sir ...

... Cath meeting of the Asso¢iation was held dians of the Irish people (ch onciliation-Hall. Messrs. John O’Con- opening for the use of p Brien, M. P.; Henr Grattan, ; avowed intentions might be in. ; N. Mah er, M.P. ; Steele, M Or, inculcate physical force. ...

AUCTIONS

... Robert Peel the Fortifications, an RECALL Bill should be let into Committee and e was cumpelled to yield to the clamour Sir John Harvey, ; } reca'led, and will be s which has become much louder since Morning Chronicle. sult of the struggle on the second ...