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... termination of the former), John Smith, William Frost, and Charles Stanley. Fur Ten !tart —John Leary, John O'Brien, George Jolly, Jane Wilson, Mary Arm tLirriscn, Henry Toren. Bolen Blackmore, Robert Tweed. E:izz M'Clewer, John Vi'est ...
... termination of the former), John Smith, William Frost, and Charles Stanley. Fur Ten !tart —John Leary, John O'Brien, George Jolly, Jane Wilson, Mary Arm tLirriscn, Henry Toren. Bolen Blackmore, Robert Tweed. E:izz M'Clewer, John Vi'est ...
... our Aristocracy have so gained the ascendant for a year or two past as to require the loud voice of reproof, and the strong arm of correction. The utter ignorance of, and ribald reference to, their movements, displayed by some journals, and the complete ...
... truth, that they have reprimanded him. Yes ; and they reprimanded Capt. John Reynolds, and they cashiered Captain Richard Reynolds, jitft in the same way that they promoted Lord Cardigan. They even found fault with Major Cooper, because he did not make a ...
... the leering was own up, and other damage ti an alarming 19 yaws. extent occasioured. Four individeals, who were in the Ro ..—John Welsh, a porter to the Loudon sad building at the time of the calamity, were more or less, Binniagltarn Itsilvray Company, ...
... hief. They charge the Hors* Guards with having prohibited what Sir John Mac donald, in terms the most distinct and express de clared to be allowed. His Lordship, we quote Sir John's letter to Major Morse Cooper, would have it fully understood that ...
... Months.—John Bro.vo. For I Year.—John Stith, Genre Fowler. For 9 Months.—Rohert Osboro, Joseph Rozers, AVilliarn Trott, Charles james, James Stevens, El:zabeth Mabley, William Phillips. For 8 Months.—John For 6 Months.—Ann Dawson, Hector Monroe, John Connell ...
... many lives were lost by the explosion of the magazine; 700 Egyptians and two officers of rank came in this morning with their arms, and surrendered themselves as prisoners. To Colonel Sir Charles Smith devolves the task of putting the town and fortifications ...
... 'Mason, alias Boswell, John Smith.—For ten years: Mary Ann Harrison George Jolly, Jane Wilson, Mary Joy, George Brown, John O 'Brien.—For seven years: William AVellam William Randall, John Farrell, Ann Raine, Ann Stokes, Ann Berry, John Watkins, Thomas Millard ...
... Sunday morning last, in one of the flues connected with the boiler of the steam-engine at the factory of Mr. John Clayton, Hilton-street. John Denning, messenger to the commissioners of police, stated that he resided close by the factory in question, and ...
... to S.S.W.. blowing fr.*b ; b.romcter fultinf. Surm,,. fisher. ', iT, k r,o„. Il.don Forom.n 1i1..u0. Re«>luli..n. done.. Jo, John. Horn. (5) , ( t l.ortbw.rd-Tbe Toutl.l H). .m.. for Son- Duucbalt.n. Nkol. Sundcrl.nd Artl,*J (Dec. front , Dmldw Tbo. k Mury ...
... solitude John White labourer having stolen property John Boatman Henliain having been convictedof felony* 10 years* transportation Thomas Smith (28) clerk charged obtained from Allen younger Chigwell false pretences the sum 1 5s and in the manner John Chigwell ...
... Bank. Dublin.— The Provincial Bank of Ireland. Proprietors of Shares are, therefore, requested co jay the ■ tatne accordingly. JOHN HARMAN, Chaiiman. ■ London and Brighton Railway Oflice, 10, Angel-court, Throgmorton-strect, Novembers, 1840. C~ HURCH of ENGLAND ...