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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... violence at the head of the constable, but fortunately did not hit him. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. THE SALT-BILL MURDER.—TRIAL OF JOHN TAWELL. The scene at Aylesbury this morning, at half-past eight o'clock, in the Market-place, and at the entrance to the court ...

CHARGES AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... but the court could not fix a day for resuming it. THE ROBBER:T. AT CARDIGAN.—The trial of Thomas C. Philips, for a robbery committed on the premises of Mr. Oliver Lloyd, Cardigan, between six and seven years ago, is postponed till the June assizes, ...

MAYNOOTH GRANT

... —The Bastardy Bill, the Mutiny Bill, and the Marine Mutiny Bill, were severally read a third time and passed.—The EARL OF CARDIGAN brought forward the subject of the new church erected in the parish of Chelsea, and moved for a select committee to inquire ...

THE LATE FATAL DUEL AT GOSPORT

... I never took Mr. Seton's arm. It came on to rain, and I returned instead of going to the drill. They engaged me to dine with them, on the following Saturday. On Meetin. Mr. Seton on the Thursday, Mr. Seton offered me his arm; I declined it; when he said ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... MISCELLANEOUS. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday a serious accident occurred in Drury-lane to a boy, about nine years of age, named John Baldie, living in Brownlow-street. It appears that he was being pursued by another lad, and, in trying to escape, crossed the ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... I never took Mr. Seton's arm. It came on to rain, and I returned instead of going to the drill. They engaged me to dine with them on the following Saturday. On meeting Mr. Seton on the Thursday, Mr. Seton offered me his arm; I declined it; when he said ...

CORONERS INQUESTS. s, efor Sup ? , SED DE E SUICIDE A BOY.--An inquest was held Joseph Pay ne ,

... , SED DE E SUICIDE A BOY.--An inquest was held Joseph Pay ne , at t h e V estry-ha ll , Horseal4 .- 4, on of the body o f John Tolfree, aged whoe parents reside at No. 17, Brook-st., est.e quar se e, Lambeth. The deceased had been in rrice of Mr. Brady ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... SUDDEN DEATH.—On .Tuesday se'nnight, a Major Parry, of the Royal Marines, arrived at Llwynduris, in the county of Cardigan, the seat of John Griffith, Esq., on a visit to that gentleman. The hour of his arrival in a post-chaise from Newcastle-Emlyn, being ...

I___ YCESCELLANEOUS

... providential escape of a female from drowning took place at Isleworth: About a quarter before five o'clock police-constable John Sweeney, T 145, who had just come off duty, saw a female struggling in the water in quite an exhausted state. The constable ...

CLERKENWELL

... CLERKENWELL. ROBBERY BY A SERVANT.—Mary White ' John M`Mahon, and John Cashman, were charged before Mr. Combo, with having been concerned in stealing a £5O note, the property of Madame Eliza Forgeot, of No. 23, King-street, St. james's-square.—On Monday ...

FIRST RACE

... deposit of £2 10s. aside is 10 ,he Mr. T. Hollis, Plumber's Arms, Stafford , posit, of £5 aside, is to be posted on TuesdaY e P ro ca o TETLOW AND BYROM MATCHED.---T.erlood, made a match for John Tetlow, of liollingwor be James Byrom four miles ; for £25 ...

IRELAND

... children wailing in their mother's arms, and saying— why don't you take us home ? Oh, that home was prostrated around them, and the wretched mothers have no home for their beloved children but their shelterless arms. Oh, they were monsters who could ...