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... On Wednesday, at the Central Criminal Court, London, Isaac Bridgman and John White Bridgman, his son, were indicted for stealing a body from the burial-ground attached to St. John's Chapel, in West-street, Walworth. The elder prisoner was the Minister ...

was even more abundant than ever. Foreign ges were firm for the packet, and a fair amount 1, at the following ..

... Whorwood, Fellow of Magdalene. Masters of Arts.—Robert Cholmeley, Fellow of Magdalene; Rev. George John Davie, Exeter; Rev. Richard Underwood, St. John's ; John Walter de Longueville Gifford, Merton ; Rev. Henry Boys, Worcester ; Rev. William Whateley, Student ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... Thursday week a desperate affray took place between the gamekeepers of John Aspinall, Esq., of Little Mitton Hall, not far from Blackburn, and a gang of about twenty poachers, in which John Scholfield, the heed gamekeeper, was wounded and afterwards so severely ...

INQUESTS

... shew the. spirit of malignant hostility towards his political opponents with which Lord John Russell approached the question before the house, we give verbatim LORD JOHN RUSSELL'S ATTACK UPON THE CHARACTER OF LORD LYNDHURST. Is there, said his lordship ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... accompanied the Oporto-Active, Vanderbrook, from Ostend-Augusta, Kirk_ pale 35 0 -36 0 O P C,,„ s°llB , Maurice and John, his nephew Morgan John hoven, fiom Ghent-Seberdina, middling . 100 0-112 o from Dordt-Elizabeth, Seward, good mid. .. 114 0-525 0 /rovers ...

TIIE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... could have force, that establishment was protected. As authorities for this protection, be cited Mr. Burke, Mr. Grattan, Mr. Plunket, and Sir John Newport. He would not say that the compact must bind the parliament in all possible circumstances, bnt he held ...

BURGLARY

... found to be as follows:—John Sheppard, Mill-street, gentleman, 1193 ; James Robertson, Peel-street, merchan t, 1172 ; Thomas Huntington, Park-road, flour dealer, 1143 ; John Payne. Upper Parliament street, plumber, 1135; John Hughes, Park-street, builder ...

ORANGEISM

... consolidate their rules. We are haply to find that the Rev. T. Nolan has agreed to preach a sermon to the Association at St. John's Church on Friday, after which, at the particular request of the Orange body, a collection will be made for the Blue Coat ...

ORANGEISM

... consolidate their rules. We are happy to find that the Rev. T. Nolan has agreed to preach a slrmon to the Association at St. John's Church on Friday, after which, at the particular request of the Orange body, a collection will be made for the Blue Coat ...

BIRKENHEAD PROSPERITY.-THE CHURCH. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD. SlR,—The gigantic movements at ..

... whom, when released from their awful situation, were dead, although no external marks of injury were visible. A man, named John Crooks, uncle to the boy above named, who was working with them, fortunately escaped with one of his legs only slightly bruised ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL. half an hour, but before sunset she again steered westward. O❑ the 25th there being no

... He was accompanied by W. S M.P.,Henry was complied with by Rauparaha, his Excellency h via; • O'Brien,' Grattan, M.P., Nicholas Maher, M.P., John O'Connell, deliberated for some time, addressed the natives to true M.P., &c. When the noise subsided, Mr ...