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HOUjE OF COMMON'S

... William gave hi ined in these taxe to Lord Cardigan in Lord William’s presence. Hlis lordship knew r final exami- Cardigan was degired to come on the Sunday at si Lord Will ns of money the house when Lord Cardigan came on the Saturd and went out shot to ...

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... for twenty years. a CHARGE OF MurpER.—At Nenagh (Tipperary) Assizes, on Satur for Jeremiah Leary and John Cooke, o young men, were indict murder of John Nowlan, on the of June last, by aiding and abe 1 chael Moylan, who gave t! fatal blow, and who was conv: ...

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... Saturday week, as we announced i in_ our ‘own Edition, John ple all 1”? t uproar in front of tl the scaffold, mii ingied with his: tation, e highly re- Bruce, James Gray, John Hancock, Charles Pitcher, John Burt, ing which the culprit waited patiently. ‘When ...

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... mornin; week. It ap- the frauds were con ducted. Richard Smith, footma nm to Mr. Warren, Mon- tioned to at the residence of Mr. John Crowther, on the servant man i left home with | tagu-street, Russel-square, deposed that between one and two o’clock in the ...

l.nvuoy. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29. IM4

... speech. the poor in the vicinity of her residence following | m oney, and blankets. xen this season t¢ t that it The Earl of Cardigan has given away seven 0: Deenethorpe, Glassthorpe, § inter as- necessitous in the villages of Deene, o made a liberal contributio ...

POET’S CORNER

... breasts of the jury over every feeling of sectarian rancour, an that his client was innocent of the charge imputed to him. Mr. John Frail nymphs, in the bloom of attraction and youth, With breath ever fré nt of Hodges or Booth, O'Connell, his client, was ...