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MILITARY

... Brazil squad. China. Com. J. C. Hoaeason Inflexible. Scientific attainments. Lieut. T. James 1815 Express. Com. T. Le Hardy 1837 Fan tome. Spain. Com. A. McMurdb 1843 Contest. Arctic Regions. Com. ! 1841 Racehorse. Syria. Com. C. H. Wood Linnet. ...

PROVINCIAL

... between Joseph and Thomas Shirley, of that village, brothers, have appeared in our columns. It will be remembered that they were with others drinking at a public-house on the night of the 14th, that they quarrelled and fought, and that Thomas died shortly alter ...

Law Intelligence

... part heard.—Before Sir J. Knight Bruce.-16 petitions. Causes, ,tc.: 1«. v. Stone, bv order; Ciibta v. Waters (2,, part heard; Thomas silepperd v. ; Leicester v. Newman.-Before Kir J wLrnun.—Causes, 4c. Suuttlewortb v. Beiigough ; Wilson v. Goodman, order; ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... conservative side ; but these (says the Dover Telegraph) are only rumours. A general impression prevails at Deal that Sir Thomas Troubridge will not offer himself as a candidate at the ensuing election, on account of ill-health. Denkigh.—Mr. Mainwaring's ...

THE ELECTIONS

... would freely translate, saying, that one vote before nine o'clock the morning was worth two given after. (Cheers.) Mr. F. Hardy in seconding the nomination, took nearly similar grounds of recommendation. Mr. D'Eyncourt had made great sacrifices in the ...

THE ELECTIONS

... announcsd the numbers to be: Mr. Busfeild, 937 • Col. Thompson, 926 Mr. Wickham, 860 ; Mr. Hardy, 812. He, therefore, declared William Busfeild, Esq., and Thomas Peyronnet Thompson, duly elected and chosen as burgesses to represent this borough in parliament ...

CONTRARY to general expectation, the Court of Queen's Bench was equally divided on the question of

... the country; while, on W 3s the other hand, the African. have proved tr d emninently useful, as shown espeially in St. A In Thomas-m-the-East, where, from their numbers, the t i; estates on which they are. located have been able to mo > keep their factories ...

Law Intelligence

... , which ot course he would not accept, and t es hence the present ?? Mr. Thomas: He certainly r at during the war of words called the defendant a dirty b s- beast.-Mr. Thomas, addressing the judge: Your honour,t le the defence is that my client was ...

Law Intelligence

... julries : Waklky i . Cook ; Brooam v. Easterln Counties Railwoay ; Ilolmes v. Rail; Usoc dein Dean1 of WVestminster v. Campbell; Hardy v. Tiugey. BA l3s.01'TCY, ?? Newvvn, Nor- wich, c1rt., It; T. 1i011 J. Seddon, Gr1y's-hinn-Toad, final div., 114; I .E. Gillaumt ...

Law Intelligence

... Brougham, and Laugdale, Dr. Lushingtan, and Mr. Thomas Pemberton Leigh. . Rt HAtDtY'S PATENT AxLETennEs. Mr. Hill, on behalf of the patentee, James HIrdy, ard of his assignees, Messrs. Charles Geach and Thomas Walker, applied to their lordships for an exten ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Natioso newsapaer of the 8th July produced) : I sea a loiter lbc in this paper ad~dressed to the clubs of Dublin, end signed to Thomas Francis Meagher, I am the author of that letter, be and I never showed it to Mr. fluffy before it was ineerted in M the Notion ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... on the sur- tface there was a quantity of green stagnant matter, and on the morning of Sunday, the 8th Oct., the prisoner, Thomas e MGill, was observed to be in the act of taking the dead body of a female out of this ditch. An alarm was raised, and the ...