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THE ROBBERY AT MR. HOWARD'S

... 'ITHE ROBBERY AT MR. HOWARD'S. I - ri, Tba two amen, Robinson and M'AIlahou, who vere re- es. manded on the 1211t iust. ou suopicion of having been con- %v cerrned in the garotte robbery at the shop of !r. Howard, asO jeweller, Market-street, were, .on ...

THE CASE OF REV. JOHN HOWARD

... were couzntel for the petitione, tlaa applicatico be'.c ; 'U odeteperte. being called, ?? Watkic Williams said that he app -ax'ed for the P1ev. EL Mr. Howard, the petitioner in the case, in Eupport. i tz*c I japplication, which wee Of rather an unusus. ...

THE LATE ROBBERY AT MR. HOWARD'S SHOP

... LATE ROBBERY AT MR. HOWARD'S SHOP. ?? the City Court, on Saturday, the two Men, Jas. KMAabo ado and John Robinson, who bave been remanded on several oni, occasions, charged with being concerned in the robbery for committed in Mr. Howard's shop on the 7th ...

THE LATE ROBBERY AT MR. HOWARD'S

... they said, Howard's shop has been robbed, d they have escaped. I went immediately to the Town oa *l T1e man I met outside was not doing anything aI ' ?? I ?? to him, but as if he was twirling his gi *gers; e bad his back towards Mr. Howard's door, g king ...

ROBBERY AT MR. HOWARD'S JEWELLER, MARKET-STREET

... I a RABBERY AT 11R1. HOWARD'S, JEWELLEI:, I i ~MARKET.STLREET. It will be recollected that some weeks past we statei that the premises of Mr. James Howard, jeweller ((,sm Mr. Mayo's shop), Mlarket-street, had been broken in: duriog the night of the 10th ...

HOWARD DE WALDEN MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... HOWARD DE WALDEN MATRIMONIAL I SUITT. EXTRAORDINAY STORY. Sir Vanele Jetune sat' yesterday in the Divorce C Court to hear cross petitions, in which Lady a Howard do Walden scnughb B. Judllal sopara. C tion from her husband on the ground of oruelty, d ...

THE CASE OF WILLIAM BUCHANAN

... TffE CASE OF WILLIAM BUCHANAN. To THE 7D=OEO-OtHE LrEBTOLSEBDB. Gentlamen,-YOu may remember that some six weeks since we were enabled, after a great deal *of trouble, to forward a petition to the Home Secretary, signed by several members of Pmr- liament ...

THE WILLIAMS-WYNN DIVORCE CASE

... suit Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn petitioned for a divorce. Sir Edward Chrke, Q.C., I&P., Mr. Bargnve Deane, Q.C., and Mr. Priesitey appeared for Sir Wealkin Williams-Wynn, MTr. Inderwick, Q.C., and the Hon. Rupert Howard for Lady Williams-Wynn; Mr. Carson ...

APPREHENSION OF WILLIAM SEABROOKE CHALKLEY

... Fugitive Slaves.—This evening, lecture will be delivered in St. Mary's Schoolroom, Kirkdale, by W. Howard Day, Esq , upon the subject of the fugitive qlaves. Mr- Day has. it is said, had much personal experience to the miseries there poor oreatures nave to endure ...

EXECUTION OF WILLIAM ROSS, FOR MURDER

... EXECUTION OF WILLIAM ROSS, FOR MURDER. 'I is- On Saturday last, at twelve o'clock, William Ross, the 2 ehC young oan convicted at the York assizes of the murder of e of his wife at Roughtown, in the parish of Quick, near Ashton, m- was hanged at York ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &., THIS DAY. l'rec Public Museum, William Brown-street—Public Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdajs, and Saturdays, from Ten a.m. till dusk. Tuesdays and Fridays the Museum closed (except student*) for cleaning, arranging, Daring Easter ...