THE MERCHANTS* CLERKS
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... cordiality between the whig courtier and his radical ally ? It would be a nine day's wonder if Lord John Russell and Mr. Wakley were seen walking arm-in-arm down Parliament-street together. But all this by the way. The game, as we said, is drawing to a close ...
... persons who desert or run away from workhouses carrying with them the workhouse clothes. _ . . _ _ _ LORD CARDIGAN'S TRIAL.—The trial of the Earl of Cardigan, for shooting at and wounding Captain Tuckett, in a duel, will commence to-morrow, in the House of Lords ...
... object it is said M. Bunsen was sent to London. Dann, the Wimbledon miller, has christened his last child Cardigan Dann ! in commemoration of Lord Cardigan's duel ; he having had the honour of taking his lordship into custody. On the Ist of May her majesty's ...
... ield, grocer ; John Unsworth, of Ashton-in-Mackerfield. grocer ; John Sumner, of Ashton-in-Macker-field, hinge-maker ; William Croston, of Aughton, innkeeper ; Richard Parr, of Aughton, yeoman; George Gurden, of Kirkdale, brewer ; John Harrison, of Aughton ...
... tiiasgow» A Mitchell, from Bt. John, N.U, with pcs pitch pine life pea birch and 63» pea pine limber *•» pc* deals 12 O'a pcs stave* 11 Ana lath wood for Oilmour & co. Brunswick Dock The Montrose, (689> J Davys, from St. John, “. j'®* I 1 1;* ploe and £33 ...
... elongation ? Was it Tuesday or Wednesday ?—Yours, APEX. A NEW PROSPECT FOR LORD JOHN RUSSELL.—It is understood that the title of Duke of Inverness is to be continued to Lord John Russell after the death of the present Duchess, he being declared to be Under ...
... following jury were sworn to try the case : John Bolton, Thomas Collins, John H. Collins, Charles Cusack, Peter Hope, George Kenworthy,- -Alfred H. Henshaw, William Folds, Edward Woods, John Taylor, Thomas Starkie, and John Arnold. The prisoner Elizabeth was defended ...
... porformed lastneasn, .anights in succession, at the Theatre-Ioyal. Cavent-garden.,eal the ,h BRIDALS OF AlES'SIA; - . Or, JOHN OF PROCD John of Prcida ?? Vandenhoff. Fernando ?? Mr. Geoege Vandenhoff. Isolne1. . Miss V'andenhoftf To conclude with the Bulletta ...
... Mornmoutlieshire Illoty arses not less than twvo millioneslerling, il The Mornting Post says the statement tiata the Earl of Cardigan, had assigned over his property, and paid heavy charges upon it, vi iis utterly wsithout fotindation. ti Potatoes contasin ...
... the Earl of Cardigan amounted to nine hundred and ninety pounds two shillings. ARRIVALS AT TIIE GRAND JUNCTION HOTEL.—The Earle and Countess of Charleville, Viscount Jocelyn, the Lady Elizabeth Cole, Hon. H. Ponsonby, Col. Campbell Grattan, 1\1.P., G. ...
... supported the motion of Sir R. Peel, which was opposed with much violence by Mr. H. Grattan. Lord TEIGNMOUTH designated the speech of the hon. and learned gentleman (Mr. H. Grattan) as an ebullition of party spirit, which left almost untouched the question before ...