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THE LATE DREADFUL HURRICANE

... ENGLAND. To the already frightful catalogue of wrecks we have to add the total lose of another fine ship, the England, Captain Thomas Lewis, belonging to Lon- don, which foundered two days after the hurricane In seventy-eight feet of water, about nine miles ...

Imperial Parliament

... House, and myself, have been served with a writ of summons to appear to an action of trespass issued by ThomasBurton Howard by Thomas Howard, his attor- ney. As the writ drd not state the nature of the tree-, pass, I thought it proper to enter an appearance ...

Local and General Intelligence

... added to the treasury of useful keowledge. The above particulars were kindly furnisherd to out reporter by Dr. Thomas Williams, of St. Thomas's Hospital. FUNERAL OF RICHARD CARLILE. W (Written espressly for the Star) The above ceremony took place on Sunday ...

Imperial Parliament

... had thought it necessary to meet the charge 1. by the sost decided contradiction. Lord BROUaIHAMI produced s letter from Sir Thomas Wilde, in which he distinotly slicalaimed the expres- a sions attributed to him in the report ; but he declined to enter upon ...

Imperial Parliament

... had thought it necessary to meet the charge se by the most decided contradiction. Lord BRoUGHAMss produced a letter from Sir Thomas Wilde, in which he distinctly disclaimed the expres- qr sions attributed to him in the report; but he declined tr to enter ...

Imperial Parliament

... had thought it necessary to meet the charge by the most decided contradIction. Lord BROUIGHASI produced a letter from Sir Thomas Wilde, in which he distinctly diselairned the expres- sions attributed to him In the report ; but he declined to enter upon ...

Imperial Parliament

... bill should be carried, not by dint of numbers, but by cordial support and co- t operation. After aome observations fron Mr. HARDY, Mr. MILNER G13SEns said he had so many Olijec tions to the bill, that he could almost reconcile it to , himself to OPPOpp ...

BIRMINGHAM

... O'Connor, they should get on b famously after. As a proof of Chartist strength in n Worcester, he need only mention that Mr. Hardy stood a at the last election on Chartist principles, and without a spending a penny, or canvassing a Single vote, he b polled ...

THE FACTORIES BILL

... he thought Members of Parliament should not express their senti- ments, but listen to the opinions of the millowners. Mr. HARDY, M.P., remarked that the Bon. Gentle- man forgot Mr. Fielden was a millowner-(heaO. bear). Mr. FIELDEN submitted that he, as ...

KNUTSFORD GAOL

... been subsequently proved by the very parties who and deemed it their interest to deny them. von Onl thle 23d he commenced his hardy and cruel shri assertions, by stating he did not know whfo the ma- lart gistrato was by whom I: was warnked of the inee- reti ...

Local and General Intelligence

... , Esq., Chapeleown; Hardy Bouquet, John Kearaley; Ten- dler, do., L. B. Barker; Group of cut Pceonies, 1st Wea Clark, 2nd H. Major, 3rd Thomas Peaceck; British Plant, L. B. Barker; Seedling Rhododendron let Henry Major, 2nd Thomas Dewesbury, Azalia Gloriosa ...