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... them were of the slightest public interest, we forbear reporting them ftl ly:- Robert Owen, v. John Jones, and another.- ?? for the ?? for the plaintilf, John Williams; atturney for thei defen- lauet, William Jones. Charles Hughes, v. Hugh Charld, Debt ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD FOR HIGH TREASON

... He was wa on hie right side of the road ; I svas exactly oppo. f site to him, a few yaruls off; he was walkinag with his Mty arms foldiled in advance of the carriage. The pri- Ahn soner gavs a nod toscards thecarriago witen it bad ad. the vanced within ...

Arrest of Daniel O'Conneil and his son John

... and his son John. I _ . A . - . jjre learn from a second edition of the ITWarder of Saturday last, that another deci- sive step has been taken against the Re- c pealors. The Government have resolved t upon prosecuting Mr. O'Connell, Mr. John O'Connell, ...

NI.NETEBMH EDITION

... NI.NETEBMH EDITION. Trie, ts, fid., and iu order to ensure secresy, and punctuality in delivery, it arm free any part of the kingdom, in Scaled Envelope, direct from the f.a- Übliahoicm, receipt of Sa. 6d. in Pottage Stamp/, Medical Work ontHe INFIRMITIES ...

DENBIGH COUNTY COURT, APRIL 10

... ds their fair distribution to all. -The Ovrerseers appointed for this parish for the pre- sent year are Mr.'John Hilton, Sutton, and Mr. John Pritchardi Gullet Inn. VWI]EXHA1I SAVMNGs BANKe-Mi. Anthony Dillol, the Actuary, having officially intimated ...

THE LEEDS POISONING CASE

... was immediately placed nt the bar. are Mirs. Withan, examined by Mr. Overend: She said, last 'February I resided at No. 2, Cardigan-terrace, Leeds, next By, door to Mir. and Mirs. Dove. I was in the habit of seeinig Ist Airs. Dove alms eeydyborhrdat(he24th ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY AT CHELSEA

... command, MAJOR-GEN. THIE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S CASE. 11 The board, after enunoeratingthe paisagesin thereport I of the commissioners affecting the Earl of Cardigan, says r that the complaints rmade by the Earl of Cardigan are- o that the comumissioners charged ...

IMPORTANT TRADE QUESTION BETWEEN MASTERS AND MEN

... event took place at Lisbon on Monday week. The deceased earl was in the 24th year of his age. PEESENTATION Or A SWORD TO LORD CARDIGAN.-A grand entertainment will be given to the Earl of Car- digan in the hall of the Stock Exchange, Leeds, on Saturday, the ...

THE GREAT BOOT AND SHOE ROBBERY

... THE GREAT BOOT AND SHOE ROBBERY. Rev. On Tuesday, Francis John Maybury, a young man, Riev. surrendered at the Central Criminal Court to take ( his trial, charged with stealing a quantity of boots and shoes, the property of Louis Isenberg. Mr. Bodkin and ...

Local Police

... this,' 1'~sd that hie It4 wuotld not takte The blame upon ?? ?? Sinl tell who %vere with John, Jones; and !hen lie named of John Roberts, and Edward Davies. John Joties mne then said he was too drcink to recollect whether Johnn aI Roberts and Edward Davies ...

LOCAL POLICE

... a11( Ci Robert Grilbutl, atlid John Roberts. carters, both 0 from Capel Cnrig.,, atid ThIomas Williams, Marian tor were olhalged Ily Siergeanlt C. Davies wvitlh ridit, wi tlioiit Mi-lli. Finled Is, a01 d co~sts. C5 P.C. John Jones c~liarged Owen Lloyd, ...

BETHESDA

... wife in a standing posture with her throat cut. He took her in his arms and supported her till he fainted and fell ?? next witness was Mrs. Jones, Victoria Hotel-She stated that Mr. John- son's servant came there as it were in a fright, and said that they ...