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... Nulileiliuu.— Mr. WAH 111 prv'-'isl f*»r further immirv into the circumatanees laird Cardigan’* regiment. It was admitted on the one hand that there were faults in Lord Cardigan’s manner, and alleged on the other that there was c.ihal among the Officers ; and ...

COUNTIES

... excitement during the pas: week fie perpetration of murder of somewhat mysterious character, on the person Mr. John Orchard, landlord the Woolstaph-rs* Arms in town. appears that on the night Thursday in last week the deceased was his own house in state intoxu ...

HRONICI^jL,

... be*ween the residence ot Mr. Joseph Lucas and Messrs. Marshall's liquor shop, the properly of Mr. John Marshall, in ihe occupation of Win. Hawkins, Esq., and Mr. John Atkinson. The house the occupation of Wro. Hawkins, Esq. contains entrance hall, dining room ...

LONDON

... gentleman was released on bail on the and discharged from custody; but no sooner had he been liberated than a numerous band of armed men forcibly reconducted him to prison, where he remained at the date of the last intelhgcnce from Lockport—“ in order,” says ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... M'illiam Osborne. Thomas Salisbury, Lewis Jones, Charles Forrest, and John Morris. * To Transported for Seven Years. —Mary Ashley the elder, Mary Hathway, Henry Robinson, Susanna Newman, and John Richards. Forty-seven other convicts were sentenced to terms of ...

¥ m CHRONICLE,

... VIGOR, of Lea. therbead, cooper, &c., are requested io forward the same, on or before the 20th day of February neat, to Mr. John Brewer, of No. 62, High Street, Southwark (the Trustee under Deed of Assignment for the benefit of her Creditors); or to Mr ...

CBOIDON POLICE REPOBT

... warrants in e.u*h cjue made out.—John Baker custody Chatham lor stabbing his uncle, John Baker, with stikle—prisoner, feeling angrj' with hi* relative, Juried siekle him, and|»oiiit entering old man** side under left arm, indicted so deep and dangerous ...

HOUSE OF COMAIONS

... outrage in Ire. lend was poverty, and sow reason for enacting such Bill the present. should vole for the amendment.—Air. H. Grattan thought some of the clauses necessary, and otheis uncalled for; and although the Bill would put down the disturbances, it ...

SAI.E BT AUCTWK

... acceded to, and he was “drummed out of the school Friday.—John Phillips, aged thirteen, committed for trial Friday from Union Hull, for stealing uuantity of (date from house of Mr. Kushton, at ! John vis, keeper the ivouml at Southall Green, has recently ...

LORDS—Tuesday, Dec.4

... presented the report the Committee on the Civil List.—Ordered to lie on the table. Municipal Cori>orations (Ireland )— Lord John Russell moved for leave bring in a Bill for the better regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland. The Rill is in every ...

SUSSEX

... Grounds, Garden, Chaise House, Stables, Outbuildings, and Meadow Land—By Mr. REID (Son-in-lAtw and Successor to the late Mr. John Robins, of Warwick House, Regent Street), at Garra way's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Corah ill, on Thursday. April 24, Twelve ...