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DREADFUL ACCIDENT

... L, FVIC LIVES LOST IN A. L OX NDNSEWtE. F Priday evening, at seven o'clock, information Ivas given at Pinlico pnliOe-itaticn, that a everal men who had beer. ordered hy the '7 minissioners of Sew- C b ers to examine the Sewers (formerly known slathe b Westminster common sewer.) which runs fom P a Warwivik-street, to IKenilworth-street, for the purpose of making preparalions for flushing, had ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS

... EXTRAORDILNARY PROCEIEDINGS. T'hIe Tipperary Ft-ee Press publishes the foljosine report of a case heard at the Alitchelstolvis Sessionsoss Friday, in reference to which the same paper states tbat an inquiry into the circums4tances has been errdcr. cd by government : t 'I he magistrates in attendance were Mr. Knareses. r rough, t.M. and Lord Alountcashel. It appeared that on Mlonday last two ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, July 6th, 1841

... COUIT 01 ?? HIA NCERY, July (ill, 1841. ,tiittais r0. JONiS. TIIe ong-c Iontetld IIIitsll ti'ioout li e oe!lisav OchIe desin ils iII Aliji Adiit miispais, neat Ankclh, ill hile island of Anglesey, ivia agail spo;ken ilo. his2 .ane Tbhoaums, ot It sdlielen, is plainliff; and Mr. Jo- o'pll Jslle-, nl Calarvol), detendadlt. [SS'e have ruceivnsi a lotin repirt ol1 th e ?? Mlsitli tooki place ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS,—FRIDAY

... BANGOR PLITY SESSIONS,-Fn1Djjr. en Before the Very Rev. the Dean, and thclletv. hr m- HuIugh Price. fri 11 John tiughvis, a shoremaiker by. tradc, ascom- d1 ral mitred to prison for.' diiys, il detalultooflplying tto El 15s., 10 weeks nmainitemiance of wile aid child %V is- in the union workhouse, Bangor, on eornplajilt of Ce :a- MIr. Williams, the governor. It was stated in ISt court that the ...

STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... STANFIE.Lb VIALA MtRDEits Noitwicil, Tunsn&y. Y Yseteday aftenoon the condemned convipi, Rusi,.- 'i'siithd by thie thole ?? h is family of' liitie clildiren. Tliey''r'rie at thle Calstle between-2. and 3'r0clock; and 'were actnrnriicd pby Mr. ?? tRash, 'f Wy'nonolham, brother of thie oiviet, and Mr. Somes, the brother of the late Mrs Ruah. The Governior ?? the cell in which the convict lies. ...

BAIL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... DlAIL COURr-WEDNESDAY. (Sitlings in Banco bejorc the Fall Court.) TIlE QUEEN V. 'rTI CHTURCIHWVARDLNS, &,C., or f3ANGOR. Lord Deriman gave judgment in this case. A mandamus had been issued commanding the defendants to take the necessary steps for making a rate for the purpose of raising a sufficient sum of money to pay the costs of surveys, and a va- luation of the property in the parish, ...

THE RECENT MURDER AT THE BRITANNIA BRIDGE

... ITEE RECENT M1 URDER AT THEE B RITANNIA BRIDGE. n is and hie I Ingliest itpon the body of ?? de1555(1 Joha hewn Rowlanuds, andc verdict oj-' M1Vidf Murder against -lilt we somze person or pereiso s unknrisn. his face. -- ?? aske In last week's Uhronicle, such particulars as tbinjg is could be gleaned of a horrible affair, then and By aJ now wrapped up in mystery, appeared. Though clothes v Ced ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... SPRING CIRCUITS O1' ITHE JUDGES. OXFORD CIRCOUl'. Thursday, Mr. Justice Pritteson and Mr. Justice Cresswell, fihe Judges appointed to proceed and hold tlhe assiz,'s in and for the sever-I counties comprised within this circuitn mt, aid fina lly appointed the days forr holditig each assizce-viz. for lrlkshire. - Soturday, Feb. 26, at Reading. 0ifoiashire. - Wedoiesda'y, March 1. at Oxford, ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... KILTIUSII PET'T'Y SESSIONS. i Allslike me not for my complexion. HIIE SL61 ?? Blvu7-'Y.-hlle business of the day had just commenced a id the crier had weoud tip hia opelning formula, coticltiding with Goo save the Queen, when, uncalled by anv,and unwished for by one, Billy Donnelly, made his entree, and ascending the uic'nessa-lox, honoured the clerk, with a rapid- G Good mornin,' sir, ...

A POLICEMAN MURDERED AND ANOTHER DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED, AT HUDDERSFIELD

... I A' POLICEMAN' MURDERED) AND !ANO- -; TIHER D)ANGEROUSLY WOUNDED, AT - IHUDDERSFIELD. Ile r A horrible circuristance occuited in this town on I uesday, which has cauwed excessive exciienient.-A For gardener of the name of ait, 'whso recently resided ne' with -Rawson, Esq., of lialifax, originally from lie no Iligfilands of Scotland, was in Huddersfield yesterd ay, and going up to a florist's ...

CHESTER ASSIZES—SATURDAY

... CIIESER ASSIZES-SA'1tURDAY. CROWNv Cieni'. !r, ~~(Before f/i. Justice Erskine.) IaMurder ij'ai Guootk/ciepr.-'ihle following ruse ox. c cld constiderable intercst in c'onseq ence of its being liiokedlon as a dou/tie murder, and ilie atrocious cruelty iiiWW wIllI thle Clinie had Lieen perpetrated. Thle e~, idtaow of thle miuidlied sian line, wit/tin the last fosl Weeks, diedl of a broken heart, ...

GAME LAWS—CERTIFICATES

... GASIL LAW\S -CE'R 'F1(ICAlES. .| I ?? | . .. - T --I A- I at 'e nitr Come to ilia plum certificate, rehichl con. otirs IIinI in sdiie4, in fact, the only qirnalitication requisute to enl. tit ofal Iperson to kill game in the day rime, weithout a beitglt, l to a pentally ; bot[ ini pa rsuiog his game hie tmust be careful noat to couittiit a ItrcsparO. or, to o ;irivrl, ho must tlot go 0(1l t ho ...