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THUNDERSTORMS IN THE METROPOLIS

... the vessel was driven with violence against meuf the piers the bridge, and was much damaged •anhe was obliged to put back and land t'e passen . era ct'the Citizen boats. Th • Fleet diteh beiu* surcharged toned most the cellars and underground apartments ...

THE LATE THUNDER STORMS IN THE METROPOLIS

... find in in the act of parliament, or the army regulations, any directions or orders as to the size or length of the cat, or how the punishment is inflicted.—Dr. Warren : No, there are not any in the British army. (Much laughter.)— Mr. Clark; I not aware ...

OBSTRUCTION OF MIDDLE-ROW, HOLBORN

... party assaulting the poor woman, but there was barrister to protect the woman assaulted, except the barr'ster provided by the Peor Man's Guardian Society. (Hear.) Since then they had obtained possession of the second poor woman, whose case would come for ...

PROVINCIAL

... even exceeded, the expecta' that we then formed of its success. The land occupied by this experiment we found, on correct measurement, to have been 3 acres 1 rood and 83 yards. The land was sown in alternate drills at distance of 30 inches between each ...

THE ELECTIONS

... witnessing the first act of the legitimate drama which had been process of performance ever since. They had made an honest woman of Polly—(laughter)—they had been eminently suc| cessful on the high road, in stopping the electors, and making them stand ...

PORTUGAL

... and rumour even goes so for to say that the noble Duke of Terceira s price is to be the po3t of Gommander-in-chief of the army, which the Queen's , husband is now desirous of relinquishing, while Saldanha is to be shelved by being named ambassador at ...

INDIA AND CHINA

... November, on his way to the seat of his government, which will account for the rumoured army of demonstration. The affair betwixt the ex-Maharajah of Nepaul and the army sent, against him from Kitinandou, would appear to have been greatly exaggerated, the ...

THE DOUBLE SUICIDE IN [ill]

... to the m, viz., to tsr not sufficient evidence before thenm to prore shctA state of mind of the deceased party. With reg205 woman, he thought there could be no doubt sbe c state of hallucination and madness ?? d ,tat her husband had destroyed himself whel ...

WE apprehend, there can be little doubt that the Court of Queen's Bench will give judgment to

... habitually in his bottled porter and madeira, and eat and dress in a corresponding style. We put the question to every man and woman in the country, from the duke and duchess, to the overtasked artisan and the tambouring girl or bone-lace knitter, -will they ...

Law Intelligence

... Frederick-Bonidiaguant William Ratfilo, a, lie. Ltnat In in the army, upon abaill of exchange for 1,0001. The learned counsel, in openint the case, said the plaintiff? was an: officer T in -the army, who ad been induced~to accspt aseries of bill vi I;of exchange ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... he was informed that hle had formerly been in the A di a vision of police, and that pi ior to that period ho was in the l0 army.-Mr. Bullock then addressed the prisoner, and after Lid rermarking upon the outrageous character of h is offeoce, can. id tenced ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... Hoxton, E applied to Mr. Ianmnill for his assistance. The applicant (I stated that she was the daughter of an officer in the army 0 named Hamilton, who had served with credit and distinction t- in one of the Vest India Regiments, and who, as a reward if ...