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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... temper and struck him. He considered lie had not met withi that courtesy from the police whirls a gentleman was entitled to ?? Madder, de- fendant's groom, was called fbr the defence. I-is mas- ter's horses' were trotting, scot gallopimcg, when the po- liceman ...

ITALY

... the Madder casks,&c .. 189 189 or rn-aen eaiiw iim-o aiojfta aifo/m ...

Slipping ©a^cte. No. 4,103. LONDON, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1851. Pkice THK WEST INDIA ROYAL MAH ADVERTISEMENT VOII ..

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THE SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1851

... when, on the questionof tbe Irish Arms bill, a very similar line of conduct proceeded from the same quarter in the house. Sir Robert Peel continued tbe sittings from day to day, meeting at 12 o’clock every morning until the subject was disposed of. Should ...