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TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. I Tuesday last was the day fixed for the trial of the i Earl of Cardigan, on the charge of feloniously shooting at Capt. Harvey Tuckett. o The Counsel for the prosecution were the Attorney- I General ...

MANSLAUGHTER IN LEEDS

... William Hargraves, in Grattan-street, on Saturday night last. Eargraves, who, as we have already stated, bad surrendered himself, was before the jury. f Elizaebta Natthewmane, wife of Walter Matthewman, re- f siding in b6, Grattan-strer t, was the first ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 24

... trial in ?? last. Had not walked arm in arm with Lord William Paget; had smoked a cigar in a his Lordship's company;, and on one occasion had walked d under his umbrella when it was snowing, but did not take hold v e of his arm. Ilad called upon his Lordship ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Call-lane ; Joseph Pickard, William IV,, e Briggate; Joseph Eastbam, Malt Shovel, Meadow-lane; o and George Pickles, Cardigan Arms, Bramley, which were r suspended until the adjourned sessions. o The applications for new licenses were next taken, and ...

EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW

... royal destruction, with a King having his head drooping, and the bloody executioner armed with the axe; and who have robbed the poor of their rightful possession. IN CARDIGAN'S case, telling the highest tri- bunal in the land that the crime of murder would ...

LEEDS ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS

... 15, West- treWt, were refused; as was an application by Charles Walker Best, of the Ostlers' Arms, Trinity-street, fiy an on and offn Iviac license. John DOobson, of 19, Carey- street, Hunslet, had given notice of his intention to apprly for an offr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... attention was subsequently drawn to the mare, which was bleeding from several spur-marks on its off side. Behind its fore- arms were four sores, and the hills of both fore feet were oracked and bleeding from old wounds. There were also three wounds on ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... -Sun. LORD WILLIAM PAGET v. LORD CARDIGAN.-W6 have received a letter from Messrs. Powell, Broderip, and Wilde, solicitors for the Earl of Cardigan, - requesting us to publish two letters enclosed, the one from Lord Cardigan, and the other from them- selves ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... This was an action brought by Mr. John Gordon, jan, President of the Leeds St. John's Football Clab,0 against Mr. Wmn. Henry Billington, the promoter of the Bald- eini entertcinment, which took place at the Cardigan Tields last October. Mr. E. Tm-nDaL ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... -Sun. LORD WILLIAM PAGET a. LORD CARDIGAN.-We have received a letter from Messrs. Powell, Broderip, and Wilde, solicitors for the Earl of Cardigans, requesting us to publish two letters enclosed, the one from Lord Cardigan, and the other from them- selves ...

STATE OF SOUTH WALES

... SPECIAL COMsloISSION IN WALLS.-W& understand that the prisoners who are directed in the commission to be tried are John l Hughes, David Jones, John Hugh, who are charged with firing withl intent, Sc., and for beginning to demolish a dwelling-house at Pon-. ...