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DENBIGH COUNTY COURT, APRIL 10

... ds their fair distribution to all. -The Ovrerseers appointed for this parish for the pre- sent year are Mr.'John Hilton, Sutton, and Mr. John Pritchardi Gullet Inn. VWI]EXHA1I SAVMNGs BANKe-Mi. Anthony Dillol, the Actuary, having officially intimated ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... named George Cardigan, G who resides at 10, Frederick-street, on Fridaymong last. Mr. Clouh stated that the pisoner had beeno tiken re .into custody, Charged with stealing a very valuable watch, by, Which shlaoffrdi pledge to Ma-. Henry John Syred, by ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... were perfect strangers to him. Four of them were unable to attend, but three were prepent-namely, Henry Fairbrother, John Bar- ton, and John West, each of whom showed the re- mains of the brutal injuries they had received. Re- manded for a week. DEATrH TRROUGE ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... obtained, from the firm, of Venables and Co., of lo Qucenhiithe, a quantity of paper, by means 'of forged tic re quests. his John Golden said-I am 12 years'old, anid live in Black nd Horse-alley, Fleet-street. On the 13th instant the prisoner Let- came ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... without reproach all through. He then committed the ptisoner for trial. NfARLBOROUGOH.STREET.-Mr. Prysc Lorcdeiz, Mi.P. for Cardigan, entered on the policeisibeet as Price Loveicani, gentleiiianGloiicesterHotel, was brought before Mr. Broigh. ton, charged ...

LORD LUCAN'S REPORT.—THE CAVALRY CHARGE

... WOUNDED. Privates Patrick Walsh, Michael Doherty, John Dignan, Edward Doyle, Samuel Davis, John Gray ThomasWilson. 20TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. KILLED. Privates James Wasley, Thomas Wyatt. WOUNDED. Privates John Langley, James Riton, G. Young. 21ST REGIMENT OF ...

SUSPECTED MURDER IN ABERDEENSHIRE

... deputy coroner for the borough of ' Leeds, held an inquest on the body of the deceased yester- or day (Thursday), at the Cardigan Arms, Kirkstall; but the se inquiry was still proceeding at the time our correspondent a despatched his parcel. e Law, the person ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... found t dreadfully mangled onthe above line,iundeicircumstanicesthat ge ledtothe ?? brought to cloeeon at Monday at the Cardigan Arms, Leeds. The deceased and te Thomas Law were alone in an unlighted carriage when-the W. train left Leeds, and when the train ...