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... taken before Mr. Wbl(- 11 Inn' COroiler > 11 highly respectable jury at the ' »' ,e ~,wn Staines, Middlesex, on view of : *r. John Langridge, a respected inliabitnnt foajM * uo committed suicide under the following an . Ces: appeared that the deceased, who ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... renewed, through the exertions of Mr. Richard King, one of two officers despatch, by ihe Government in 1833 in search of Sir John Ross and his companions. At a lecture on Friday evening the 11th inst., delivered by Mr. King at the Royal Institution, the ...

LONDON, &c

... colours, trimmed with revets of velvet of the same colour, flounces or l«ce ; and the pelerine cardinale to deep as conceal the arms, trimmed with fringe headed gimp, and closing with brandenbourgs in front: for ndingotes the pelerine is small and open. Gimp ...

HER MAJESTY'S FANCY BALL

... Desart. Arthur Philipson The Viscount Seaham. Roland Graeme The Viscount Curson. EarnsclitTe Mr. Keirison. Sir Kenneth The Lord John Manners. Sir Damian Lacy The Hon. Hugh Chotrnondele QUADRILLES OF THE CRUSADERS. Led the Marchioness Londonderry. Countess ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... try tiie Newcastle-tinder. Lyoe Election Petition, reported that John Quincey Harris, Esq., was not duly elected to serve io the present Parliament, and that the last election, so far as John Quincey Harris, Esq., was concerned, was a void election. He had ...

PROVINCIAL NEWS

... crushed to death by the machinery of his mill. Caution to Farm Servants. —On the inst. Mr. John Surridge, of Hatfield Broad Oak, preferred a charge, before John Maryon Wilson, Esq., against Thomas Barltrop, bis servant, for absenting himself from his ...

HER MAJESTY'S MASQUE

... throne were emblazoned the Royal Arms of England and France, surmounted a Royal Crown. Royal banners waved at the top and on each side of the throne. On he purple velvet back-ground were shields emblazoned with the Royal Arms of England at thai time, and ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... Ashburton entered the hall, accompanied by Lord J. Hay, Mr. Grattan, tbe British Consul, by Colonel Perkins, Hon. H. G. Otis, Hon. A. Lawrence, and oiher distinguished' cit'zens. Mr Grattan formally Introduced his Lordship Mr. Chapman, the Mayor, who ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... girl's arms! John Jeffries ihen came to girl and said, with oath, I will serve you the same, and struck her violent blow the head wliich knocked her backwards —he then ran away. An inquest has been held, and verdict of Wilful Murder against John Jeffries ...