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THE SEIZURE OF CRACOW

... hmissed his footinsr, and, endeavouring to save hansel', iie put his right arm out\ which, unfortuna'ely, was drawn between two rollers, and i leforc the machine couid be stopped, the arm was frightiu crushed, lie lnnb was amputated, but died Tuesday. Ve d ...

The Court

... Hon. Corps of Gentlcmen-aU Arms, by Ix>rd Foley; Mr. S. Walpole, on his appointment as one of her Majesty's Counsel, by the Lord Chancellor; Mr. J. Little, on his appointment to her Majesty's Hon. Corps ot Gentlemen at-Arms, by Lord Foley ; Mr. Kindersley ...

The London Mortality for the past Week is, according to the report of the Registrar-General, for the week ..

... with by the John, of Bideford, from New Brunswick. The captain and crew of the John, their exertions, fortunately succeeded in taking the mate, James Marchant, and twelve others of the crew off the wreck, andjeonveying thtm in safety board John, but owing ...

Law Intelligence

... Aies mentioied'in the'esuestwe s made'byie nrl John, who dlihvered a copyof nuch; inventory ; tho e exedntota of .his fatper, but retained aod-usea tite Ortieleo during his life.; At t the death at-,.Earl, John . tli' articles. bequeathed, wore claimedb byl ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Y You are not D, John Williams of Edenderry. The prisoner replied, Oh Le yes, I emt. His lordship rejoined, L No, you are' not-: I you are from Westminster. The prisoner then sad:C a No, I am not; I am related to the Grattans, of Eden- f k derry ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... was on duty in the Crystal Palace, near the India department. At about half-past 2 o'clock he saw the prisoner, who was arm in arm with another person apparently older than himself, touch the pocket of a gentleman in a manner that induced him (witness) ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... circuntstances under which!tha claim, e jury that, some years agoq, Lord W. Fag at .brought anni Di, action against the Earl ci Cardigan' for criminal conversa- -tioa 'with -his wife. The case wrss tried by a special jury at e GOuildhall, and, after a carefol ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... r. Tfhe prisoner.w wamc ffceanudpeared very grate- ful for the leniencysonhm .BOW-STREET. John .annigan, a lad of 13 years of age, Well spoken, and with his arm in a sllng was charged with stealing a watch., Mr. George'-Shove, of- 56, .-Rupert-slreet ...

The Court

... Rochester, 'to be collector rat Bosto ; Mr. Thomas, collector at Cardigan, to be comp- troller at Rochester Mr. Edwards, principal coast officer Thi at P'wllhely, to be collector at Cardigan. Mr. Atkey, prin- icipal coast officer at Hyde, Isle of 'ight, ...

IRELAND

... wouldbe conformable withjustice The proprietorship of theAnglo.Celt having been proved; the following witnesses were examined: d John Gabbett, Esq., examined by the Attorney General. -I am a magistrate of the county of Clare. I remembei theelection forthe county ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... were in the act of leaving the justice n room, the prisoner was about to make a rush with them, ot when he laid hold of his arm and told him that he wanted B him. The prisoner inquired what police station he Is was Doin to take him to. and he told him ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... AND CARDIGAN RAILWAY AND HA.ewoaUc or REFUGB.-A series of meetings in favour of this project has just been projected, The fipst was held at the coasting town of Kidwelly, in the former county; and on the following day a second was held at Cardigan. The ...