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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... C''ElYTAL CRiMINAL COURT. (LD COUJIT.-SAT RDAY. I:F E IFU. Clll: C,.MXO SEYwn ANT. El. ?? 1 I TIHE PEIRSON 1Y A DUTCHMAN. A *irZJAeyserl 24, a 1)utchman, was indicted for steal- ! ;1 i OIlerigns thaemoneyso: 01 illiam Tan der Deyl, , Cri 1freon the cvidence, which was ?? to the cr4.;. s t~ine a ium of an interpreter, that the prose- '°i tle san eourtryman as thc prisoner, camne to thas country ...

WALES

... The Radnorshire Boroughs.—We (Hereford Journal) understand that Major Whittaker on Saturday canvassed the borough voters resident in Presteign, and expressed his determination go to the poll. Sir T. Lewis has announced his intention of becoming a candidate, should Mr. Price, the present member, retiie. ...

The second report of the select committee of the House of Commons on railway acts enactments (the phraseology ..

... Committee's, not ours) has been published. It is a lengthy and an able document; but we wish to see the evidence (not yet delivered) on which it rests, before we pronounce an opinion on its merits. To some of its conclusions we assuredly are not prepared to give our assent; though we do not wish to condemn before examining the grounds upon which the committee have formed them. The tenor and ...

THE POLISH INSURRECTION

... The Prussians have entered the territory of Cracow, with two battalions of infantry and two squadrons of cavalry The commander-in-chief, Count Brandenburg, is in the citv, but his staff are quartered at Liepwice, a village about half way between the city and the Prussian frontier. It said that, with the exception of the chicfs of the insurrection, the rest of the refugees will be permitted to ...

BRAZIL

... Her Majesty's packet Petrel, Lieut. Creser commanding, arrived Falmouth on Sunday night, from the Brazils, with the mails, but bringing no letters from the Iliver Plate, an interruption of intercourse highly detrimental to commercial interests. The following packet, the Seagull, arrived from England on Jan. 21, and the 31st the Petrel sailed. Her paucity of news is remarkable. Her freight ...

Fever in Armagh.—ln. consequcnce of the great increase of fever this town, which has at length attacked the ..

... carried several off, the 46th Regiment has been removed. Romanism in Beverley.—A large room has been adapted as a Roman Catholic chapel in this borough, and on Sunday last it was opened by a clergyman of that church, named Astrop.— Yorkshire Gazette. Marriage Dues in the Parish oe Leigh.— It appears that if two persons wish to be married who reside in different parishes they have to pay dearly ...

PROVINCIAL

... with Patal ' Result is recorded bv the Manchester Courier. An inquest was held in that borough Wednesday, on the body of Thomas Siddall, the Brid ge-strect, Ardwick, who met with His death whilst attempting to rescue the life of fellow- T,?^ e Dece , ased wa « only thirteen years of age. On Tuesday he and two other about his own age, were a wall abutting on the river MeOlock, when one of the ...

MARYLEBONE VESTRY

... The State of Ireland.—On Saturday a meeting of the Marylebone vestry took place the Court-house, Marylebone. The Rev. Dr. Spry, the rector, in the chair. Mr. George Darnell rote to move that the proposition of Lord George Bentinck to expend sixteen millions of money in the construction of railways in Ireland is unjust in principle, impolitic, and detrimental to the empire at large, and that ...

COLONIAL

... CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.—We have • Cape Town papers to the 17th of June. The onK general interest they contain is, that heavy rain. 1 *!??' of in the eastern and central districts, along the ,., ' pretty well into the interior. The great rivprtik?' tnil higher than usual. Mr. Macquecu'a . ri a steam-mail to Australia and New Zealand ,t®T? nttll T Buenos Ayrrs Cape of Good Hope, and Mairitlu' I .*' ...

GENERAL CONFERENCE OF OPPONENTS TO GOVERNMENT EDUCATION

... GENERAL CONFERENCE OF OPPONENTS GOVERNMENT EDUCATION. About forty members of the conference met at ten o'clock yesterday morning, at the King's Head, Poultry, to arrange future business. The Rev. S. took the chair. Mr. Alexander suggested that a fund should be raised for three purposes: oppose the government measure: to repay, for such schools as were willing, money received from government; ...