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Reynolds's Newspaper

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for holy orders. The papers he had ?? get rid of were testimonials from-tbe Rev. Dr. Hughes, of- St. 'John's, Clerkenwell, and-the Archdeacon of Cardigan, to both -of whom he' was' personally- known, and ;by whom he: had been recommended for: the offlce ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... had resided about two years prior to Easter Tuesday, on which day there was a tea party at a public-house called the Shipley Arms, situate at a little distance ifrom 'Crossley, to which tea party the prosecatrix having been invited, went and joined the ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT. CARDIGAN, MARCH 5 ?? Mr. Justice Hill) ADnuLTRrY.-DAvnes v. Ds-vrss.-This was an isene sent down by. the Court o Probate and Divorce to be beard before a specia~l jury. Te petitioner was M~rs. Jane Davies, and the respoudent Mr. John Davies, a ...

MURDER AT COVENTRY

... murder against John Kiugston. Tlie V ZIUxE OF A Kis.-At the New Bailey Court, on Saturday, Henry Grattan was charged by Nancy Forrest with having assaulted her in a railway-carriage on the way from Rochdale to Manchester. He put his arm round her waist ...

FEARFUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN GAOL

... WMA1RMUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN AO^L. One morning last week the officials of Oardigan Gaol had a frightful encounter with two desperate burglars, named John Stuart and Henry Williams, awaiting their trials at the assize. About six o'clock in the morning, as ...

LORD CARDIGAN AND THE BALAKLAVA CHARGE

... side-de-cam to Lord Cardigan, rode up to me, and said, 'M y lerd, ce you tell me where is Lord Cardigan P I replied tha Lord Cardigan had passed me scms time. Cptai Lockwood then rode away, and was, I believe, killed Lord Cardigan did not ride up to, ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS IN DUBLIN

... Roatrees. John O'O)lob iey, Cornelius O'MIabony, John Haltigan, Francis B. Cleary, Charlee Underwood O'Connell,. Minhael O'Neill Fogarty, Denis Dowling IMulcahv, Owon Sweeny. Williamn KEsnny, Geerge HopEper, James .Toee~p' O'Oonueil OCarIlnagh~n, John ODonov ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ~raebive, and donbtless will do so. ASILEY'S. This house, after being redecorated, is now opened ander the management of Mr John Baum, who has roduced a pantomime -which, so far as sceneryand appointments are concerned, should t-ke rink among ftil moat ...

MUSIC-HALL LICENSES

... jnweiding, for the purpose of hearing d,4uh-cations for music and dancfing licenses. The apliatos df Mr. A. Trotman, Bedford Arms Tave, Camden-town ; i:r.. G. R. Speedy, M~tropolitan Music- hail; Mr. C. Comfort,' the Agricultural jiall, Isl1lgton; and Mr ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... time he searched the deceased's clothing, and found a copy of the Daily Chronicle, a ready reckoner bearing the name of John MuIanning, his book, six shillings and sixpence in silver, and one shilling and twopence in bronze, as well as three dice ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... said lie, was ussr the ETr. Arms%, Finehley-road, on Tniseday nigh-lt, and saw ths, prisoner driving, ax.arriapge. Ile wats lying on the rooe of the carriage' with the in iii one band and in tim other at brokenv whip, and the arm so muttch extonacC that it ...