MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for holy orders. The papers he had ?? get rid of were testimonials from-tbe Rev. Dr. Hughes, of- St. 'John's, Clerkenwell, and-the Archdeacon of Cardigan, to both -of whom he' was' personally- known, and ;by whom he: had been recommended for: the offlce ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Sessions. CAUTrrO sTO hASTEnS AND APPRENIrcES,-Mr. John Weale, of Oxford Street, cblakssith, snmsmosed his apprentice, % young man named James Harris, for neglect of service. Mr. Allenby, from the oflice of Mr. John Smith, instructed by Meosrs. Powell and Son ...

Law Intelligence

... did the correspen- an dence begin between you and Lord Cardigan ?-There was cis no correspondence between me and Lord Cardigan. the Did you not say that you were on good terms with Lord th, Cardigan part of the time P-Yes, part of the time. When did it- ...

The Court

... Rochester, 'to be collector rat Bosto ; Mr. Thomas, collector at Cardigan, to be comp- troller at Rochester Mr. Edwards, principal coast officer Thi at P'wllhely, to be collector at Cardigan. Mr. Atkey, prin- icipal coast officer at Hyde, Isle of 'ight, ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... coroner for Westminster, held an inquest at the Artillery Arms, Rochester-row, Vauxhall-bridge-road, touching the death of Thomas Connor, aged 28, a mason's labourer, in the employment of Mr. John Kelk, the exten- sive builder, who was killed-on the previous ...

IMPORTANT TRADE QUESTION BETWEEN MASTERS AND MEN

... event took place at Lisbon on Monday week. The deceased earl was in the 24th year of his age. PEESENTATION Or A SWORD TO LORD CARDIGAN.-A grand entertainment will be given to the Earl of Car- digan in the hall of the Stock Exchange, Leeds, on Saturday, the ...

VICEREGAL COURT—ST. PATRICK'S BALL

... -loseph Boyce, JP*; M'Kenna, Parcell, D mbrain, J Htamilton, John T Waller, Richard D Pennefather, Hamilton, Labatt, Morrisom, William tMoore, R T Morrison, Buffs; James Acheson I le, John R Brotighatm, Dixon, Purcell, 13th Light Dragoents; Burke, 13th ...

HER MAJESTY'S COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... Cotutcillur Williamn Fry, Town Coimcillor John 1)'Arcy. Town Councillor ?? Hutton, J.P. D.L., Town Councillor Francis Cudd, Town Couil- cillor Richard Kelly, Town Councillor John Jamle- son, Towim Ceuncillor John Chambers. Sir T. O'Brieu, Bart., M.P., Sir ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that I had misconceived his orders. I commanded . the cavalry division, and Lord Cardigan commanded the light brigade. I never had a personal difference with Lord Cardigan ; we had, as far as I can recollect. no angry correspondence.- During the time he ...

Local Police

... this,' 1'~sd that hie It4 wuotld not takte The blame upon ?? ?? Sinl tell who %vere with John, Jones; and !hen lie named of John Roberts, and Edward Davies. John Joties mne then said he was too drcink to recollect whether Johnn aI Roberts and Edward Davies ...

EXECUTION OF ORSINI AND PIERRI

... Dunne, M.P.; Henry Grattan, Major Henry Daniel Carden, Matthevw Sheflicld Cassan, Loftus Bland, Mi.P; Anthony Crossdaile Weldon, Oliver Dowell John Grace, Edward Meadows Dunne, Samuel James Moreton, Percy Grace, Denis Moylan, John Lyster, Beojanin Booker ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—1859

... arrangements for all tile other towns have only been completed.] TE REv. ii. G. GUINNESS IN BELFAST.-Last even- ing the Rev, H. Grattan Guinness ?? in Mlay Street Church, to a very large congregation, tile sacred edifice being as crowded as it was the previous ...