THE TRIAL OF DR. BERNARD
... sel for the Crown were the Attorney-General, Mr. Macaur lay, Q.C., Mr. Welsby, Mr. Bodkin, and Mr. Clerk ; for the prisoner, Mr. Edwin James, Q.C., Mr. Simon, Mr. Hawkins, ...
... sel for the Crown were the Attorney-General, Mr. Macaur lay, Q.C., Mr. Welsby, Mr. Bodkin, and Mr. Clerk ; for the prisoner, Mr. Edwin James, Q.C., Mr. Simon, Mr. Hawkins, ...
... KINGS HE A TH. TO be LET, at Lady-day next, on a BUILDING or REPAIRING LEASE, for ninety-nine years, or for any shorter term, the HOUSES and LAND, at King's Heath, fronting the Turnpike Road, now in the occupation of Mr. Payne, Mr. Wilkinson. and others ...
... the name was mentioned. After I went back to Paris I called on a Mr. Hodge. The letter now produced by Mr. Leduc was brought to me in December, I believe. That letter was brought to me by Mr. Thomas Allsop. It was a letter of introduction, speaking of the ...
... MR. EX-COMMISSIOKER YEH. (Froli the Timesm Special Correspondent.) CALCUTTA, April 10.-Let mne furnish what I have to say of Yeh-no longer Mr. Commissioner Yeh, for his degradation has come down. Since I last wrote a change has come over the behaviour ...
... ] A vote of thanks to Mr. Layard was then proposed by Lord Bury, seconded by Sir E. Perry, and carried by accln- miation. There were then loud calls for Mr. Bright; but instead of their being responided to by that gentleman, Mr. M. Gibson stated on his ...
... MR. BRIGHT* VISIT TO BIRMINGHAM. \ REQUISITION to the MAYOR to convene a MEETING, to afford Mr. JOHN BRIGHT, M.P., an opportunity of addressing the Inhabitants of Birmingham, lies for Signature at the various Newspaper Offices. ROBERT WRIGHT, Honorary ...
... following new annual sub -rrip.ions, namely, Mr. Wil lam Haden, Dudley, per Mr. W. H. ayton 2s. ; Mr. W. Septimus Harding, Waterloo-sireet, per Mr. J. Mason, 1/. If-5 and Mr. C. Mansßeld Ingleby, Benclt's-bill, per ...
... Vicar, Martin, youngest son of Mr. Charles Lloyd, to Dinah, youngest daughter of Mr. Win. Greenway, all of this town.—On the 7th of August last, at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, U.S., by the Rev. Mr. M'Clawver, John, son of Mr. R. Turner, of this town, to ...
... MR. BRIGHT ON THE CASE OF THE ENGLISH ENGINEERS. The following letter from Mr. Bright, M.P., was received last week by Mr. John M'Adam, of Glasgow:- Dear Sir,-I am not surprised at the sympathy felt and expressed in Glasgow for the English engineers ...
... whole lying well together, and containing in area nearly FORTY ACRES, in the occupation of Mr. Evettsand Mrs. Staine. The Estate is bounded by Land of Mr. Couchman, Mr. Lant, and Lady K. Levison's Hospital. LOT lI.—A desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situated ...
... of 30 dea Infirmary patients in one morning. Dr. Waiters made them hea, .-7W rS minUteS ,tCr tlle was The monthly Infirmary report cures of deafness by Dr. Wat. treatram sic > n ...
... Commercial Master—Mr. S. FRANKLIN HIRON, Trinity College, Dublin. Junior Department—The HEAD MASTER and Dr. BOCK. Lecturer on Chemistry—ALFßED HILL, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.5.,L.5.A.,&c. Drawing Master—Mr. CHARLES DOCKER. Dancing Master—Mr. J. H. RIDGWAY ...