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... uticg rouIn, me trimai j r1w A'P U -R N D), e FATA ACCIDENT AT TNHE NO;THf Docits.-On Satur- ir day evening, Edward Murphy, a labourer at the North ir Dcks, was ergaged in cutting up pieces of clay to throw r into the waggons, m hen a large portion of earth gave wa) y and fell upoa him. Hc was extrinied as speedily nas possible, but was quite dead. Verdict accoringly. le FATAL AccIDENT BY THE ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

... - - - A ?? -- - ,Sr'rsSLtj8TEDY Ml5VDERt Alt SUcICDE. -Between bix and seven Fertloc on Thursday morning, the inhabitants o tArbour-' square, Comonmetial-road, were alarmed by loud calls'.Or the police, and Octeatots of murder issuing *t~o'a the bouse No. 16, in the square, eccupied by 6 rerpectable uman, named Baxter, employed as a r~e k in Texaple- nan's coal wfhaf. Police constable ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... IPO LICE I EL JI1 I A C iEIXESDA . I iiitiN tait i I I ?? 'rl, Iru h e lrai'y, :j~j~hi::2ix LL. ivailiriijiait ?? r \Iariii it jibtiritl, ei- l vvt.ab irsiti tijate beau avin t- * i if tili' i irk)I ?? t Stz. Nminir l l thi' ilit Mr Aliteracta j~r, ii lho ja;,I jlt ti- I-xalitiiitioil s) iii 11 auaaail tfliitd ?? Vii, itsI,, e l lititg. Ii e t- II1N it a III IOused to he sly tag , wa Is aitit ...

MILITARY

... Within few days after the decease of that amiable man, General Sir William Clinton, the Lieutenant-Governor of CVelsea Hospital, it was rumoured (and that rumour is becoming stronger every day), that the present Quartermaster- Generol, Sir Willoughby Gordon, would succeed the vacancy at that establishment. That lucrative military staff' appointment has been held by General Gordon for ...

THE UNIVERSITY ORDONNANCES OF M. DE SALVANDY

... PARIS, Feb. 1. You will read M. Berryer's speech, which seemed but to develope and express the desiru, which, from the mouth of M. Thiers, had no small effect upon the Chamber. Well, this desire has been negatived by majority of 78 votes. The sympathies of the Chamber were, I should say, with Bcrrycr and Thiers; but its prudence compels it to rally back to the po'icy of M. Guizot. To return to ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, left Buckingham Palace, in carnage and four, half-past eight o'clock on yesterday morning, far Osborne Hou«e, Isle of Wight. Their Royal Highnesses Prince Alfred and the Princess Alice, accompanied by the Dowager Lady Lyttelton, followed in another carriage and four. The Equerries in waiting, Major-General ...

Chichester has returned its candidate. The business of the election was very appropriately opened by « a brass ..

... it possible that the Duke of Richmond could have found, both in tone and manner, a more significant preface-monger ? There was an admirable fitness between the putter-forth of the candidate and the instruments that were to herald his triumph. Both were brass from the House of Lennox. Lord Henry Lennox, albeit a meek young gentleman— mild in his port is a maid—has evidently intuitive ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ZNTELLIGENCE. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. TUESDAY. Cooxr V. WETHERiELL. -'Our readers will recollect that this action was brought to recover damages for the incestuous intercourse of the defendant with his own daughter, the plaintiff's wife, and at the trial, which teak place at Crcydon during the last summer assizes, before Lord Chief Jastice Tindal, a verdict was found for the plaintiff, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELL I GENCE. NORTHERN CIRCITIT'-CA1. ST.ti, FEII. '25. This lteitg the comnnitisioal day :t Ne:it 'iTr..1 istiee Ctteritige pan:,ttdld thitiier by an early Iriti, Ml. Pluct iattloeni rceitiaitnig tl dit p ?? the few ca,, t lill alt Ilt cden-iilar. (Chwles Steadt was inidttted. tbr vailia ala! Wtouildtting Joithn O'Bvi-ln. III 1'-lirithl, ollt tie 1:th ilast. 'rite titili it this ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COU'RT OF COMM lONV COUrN'CIL. Yesterday a couilt waus held,.r M~r. HTALE gave notice ot' a nmotion for the next court, tin 4 Thalt it be referred to 11 COmmllittee to conlsider the pro- in priety of leuniding anl estoldli-litui t far botiri ittit' clothxiti, and educ tting childrenl of necessitous freemenl of the 1l citv, thte mana~gement of wh~ich shxall be vested in the co corporittion. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... \IANSIOX:-IIOI'E. fi¢let '/1'Zzli,,,i 1 ,,ile~i. I ti 0111114 ttattles, aiiil Miicj.' Thoowo.lt eli/,, sad lit' en0 :s lits itiut' wet'1 Il(,ioiglit Ilii'(ls iici Iii' Lril Macor ...