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... the Attorney-General for Ireland has had to transler the brief for the prosecution to the Solicitor-General for Ireland, by which he will lua_ a fee calculated at 6700. _ ALLEGED LIBEL ON A RACEFORSE OWNER. An application was made at Bow-street this morning, on behalf of Mr. Robert Peck, the owner of racehorses, for a summons against the printer and publisher and proprietor of the Bat ...
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... half-year at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum, which is at the same rate as for the corresponding half of i285. THE OXFORD CREW. Mr. Charles Hammersley, of Abney House, Bourne End, Maidenhead. has again invited the Oxford crew to stay at his residence for their usual few days' practice on the Thames between Abney House and Marlow. The crew have accepted the invitation, and will arrive at ...
... ?? the -7th of last month the premises of Mr. Davenport, a wholesale jeweller, of Clerkenwell-road, were broken into and a quantity of diamond rings, scarf pins, brooches, &c., valued at £2,000, were stolen. Information of the burglary having been given, Detective-Inspector Peel has been making inquiries into the matter, and last evening the police apprehended a man for being concerned in the ...
... experience as general chaplain to the emigrants at various ports as to the value of the ministrations in vessels on the eve of departure. 1He read an interesting account he had received from the chaplain at Plymouth of the farewell service he had held on board the ill-fated vessel. He had baptized three adults, besides children, and had given the Holy Communion ta seventy-four of the ...
... be held at 72, Brook-street, Grosvenor-square (by permission of the Misses Holland), on Tuesday and Wednesday next, is5th and 16th Februar%-, the entrance money (is. morning, 2s. 6d. afternoon) to go to the restoration of a church in a very poor neighbourhood. The exhibition is to be (as its name implies) anything but commonplace, and will comprise many interesting works of MacCallum, Van Hier ...
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... March next for the purpose of electing an Academician in the room of Mr. G. Rich. mond, lately resigned. The first favourites among the painters are, of course, Mr. Luke Fildes and Mr. Burne-Jones, and from what we hear it is likely thai the first-named will be the successful candidate. An election for an Associate to fill the place of the new Academician will be held soon after, and for this ...