LONDON LETTER. (from our own correspondent.) St. Stephen's Club, Thursday. The strike may be said in one sense ..
... the country. One real grievance which the docker has appears t ...
... the country. One real grievance which the docker has appears t ...
... and against the wall were suspended in the centre the Queen'; Arms, surrounded flags belonging to the Cinque Ports Volunteer Regiments, and a trophy composed of a enriass, helmet, and arms, taken from the field of Waterloo, between two stands of muskets ...
... Wyse Westmeath—Sir R. Nagle, M. L. Chapman Wexford c—J. Maher, J. Power Wexf rd—C. A. Walker Wicklow—James Grattan, Ralph Howard Youghall— John O'Connell On Saturday morning last the following dreadful accident occurred at No. 3 shaft, in the works for ...
... untoward speech— of Lord John Russell at Liverpool. myself was present at Warwick when tlie Attorney General (Sir John Camphell) prosecuted on behalf the Crown. The' counsel for prisoners had a bundle of tbe speeches of the said Sir John Campbell, equal in ...
... ADMONISHED THE EARL OF CARDIGAN REPROVED. (From the Brighton Herald of Saturday.) Friday, abont 12 o'clock, the Adjutant-General, Sir John Macdonaid, arrived at our cavalry bat racks; and, as soon Major Rotton and Captains Forrest and John W. Reynolds id arrived ...
... dreadfully crushed, and died in a few minutes. On Tuesday John Shields, aged 11, was sliding upon a quarry hole 30 feet deep, near Rutherglen, when the ice broke. Peter Cassells, aged 11, having one arm threw cord to Shields, but also fell in, and both were ...
... laughter amongst those who saw it. The late Trial of the Earl of Cardigan.—Snch was tbe doubtful character of the issue of the late trial the House of Lord, entertained the Earl of Cardigan and his legal advisers, that his lordship, the event of being found ...
... —At the New Bailey Court, Manchester, on Saturday, Henry Grattan was charged by Nancy Forrest, with having assulted her in a railway carriage the way from Rochdale to Manchester. He put his arm around her waist and kissed her on the cheek, and attempted ...
... Locke (in the chair). Dr. L. IT. West. Mr. J. Hicks. Mr. W. Clarke. Mr. J. W. Grist, and Mr G. J. Thrasher. Moveable Lamp. John W. Clark, dairyman, Clapham Junction, was summoned for riding a motor cycle with a lamp capable of independent movement, at ...
... O'Connell, J Bl.ke, Gordon, Lord F O'Conneil, J Blake, M Gore, Hon Capt O'Conor, Don Blake, Sir V Granger, T C R Btewitt, R J Grattan, Ogle, SCH Bodkin, JJ Greenaway, C Ord, Bowes, J Grey, Sir G Oswald, J Bowring,Dr Grosvenor, Lord Paget, Col Bridjieman, H ...
... seals with impressions—one a dolphin, J. F.; another, with arms and motto In Deo confido another, initials in Old English, J. F. Memento mori; another small seal, a Temple; another, with arms and motto. Fonr seals, mounted in brass, fine impressions—one ...
... It was begun by George Vilbers, second Duke of Buckingham, and completed the Earl of Oiktiey, the friend and companion arms of John Duke of Mailborough, in whose family 't remained a considerable lime is now the seat Sir George Warrender. The mansion ...