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... HMry UuterUle. George War* Norann, Eaq. Juba Eaq. HP. Brice Pearae. Eaq. Chart™ Richaari Pole, Eaq. Jaiaa TroMee, iaq. Pirtfaritk Booth, Eaq. Chatlps Houltoo, Baq. Th» Hon 1> Boowrt* William Bunrte. Eaq. John Cockerell, Eaq. Thomaa Domco. Thomas Uonaen, Juo. Eaq. ( harles Bell Pmal. Eaq William Hamltlon. Eaq Ell sard Harman. Eaq. Calvert Lad broke. Esq Josbca Mils a, THE MANAGERShnahtf taa ...
... At the Hertfordshire Assizes, Wiy>. Griffiths was charged with killing and slaying John King, attire palish of St. Michael. A quarrel, appeared, had arisen race for a whip between the prisoner and the deceased. A fight took place, and for considerable time the deceased was getting the better. Some of his friends then interfered, but without effhet. for he said he would either kill the prisonei ...
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... DEATH OF THE VERY REV. CANON IVERS. We regret to announce the ?? of one of the oldest and most respected E oman Catholic clereymen in Birming. limm or the Midland district-namnely, the Very 33ev. Bern ...
... e THE DEATH. OF DR. LYON. . TI t The circusmstances connected with the death of Dlr. 9 l Lyon in the huntting field near leamjngton have given riseto acc a lengthy correspondence between Mr. V.- B. Sa ...
... FUNERAIL OF THE EARL OF DUDLEY. I I ?? ?? I J. The funeoral of the late Earl of Dudley took place Yes- terday, at St. Mliochael's Church; Great Witley, Worcester- Oft Shire. Besides those who assemble ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. A Chartleof ONF SiHILLING, R-epaid. 1is vodt for Mhe above noeael ?? eyeeedinl averayi tcord, fior everl additional line OM' irords Sixpcvcc wtra. Poole note., m5st be r ...
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... CL I IXC BOVS. The Bill before the House of Commons for the better ; regulation of chimney-sweepers and their apprentices, and for prereming the employment of boys in climbing chimnies,” states, in the preamble, that the necessity of , employing such apprentices to cleanse chimnies, i climbing then), longer exists, in conseijuence of the invention of various machine* for purpose, which may ...
... Dpcfvbrr.—StßUiford I— (for rhw**) s—Vontrfr«cl, P*lnn»lnn, find Kedon U-Pocklinjtlon BradHrld Garrravr, Borlon, and Kirlon ll—l.r\bnrn broiigh 13—Urdale Tliir.li lli—Kirhy Spaldine, and Grantham IT—Rea;h Hl—Gnnton 21 Berrrlay 31—York Umber Pair 3—York Show 15, and fiva following days—York Line Fair 21. Pelilinor are prepnrine in ihe maritime di*trlel«. In predated oe*l senaioo, for the repeal ...
... n eBIRTH. an. the 2th uilt. at Filham, the Right H6n, Lady Mulg ave, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On Monday feotnigit, Me. Juhn Sptcei, of Ferfie, to Mifs M. GrCeen, fifler to Mrs. Riplinghurna, of Leeds. A few days ago, at Tunffail, in Holdermefa, Mr. W. Wright; of Roos, to liif'i Snaith, of the formner place. On Saturday week, at N6rton, by the ftev, -M(. Johnfon, Mr. jaimees Rawhlil, ofr Poito ...