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CRITIQUE ON DON CARLOS; OR PERSECUTION

... CRiTIQUE ON DON CAR-LOS; OR.. PERSECUTION. A Trae in i v Five Acts, BY LORD 'JOHN RUSSELL; WHEN we first heard of -this Tragedy,f or, rather, read of it in the newspapers, ve could, not help thinling, that the scene, though laid in Spain, was really to be Englishb. In fact we thought4 that the hoary Lopez was to be the persecuted party; that Lord John, under, the name of Don Carlos, was to ...

PLACARD CONSPIRACY

... sLP.MXA4 CN i] ¶h sbjct was, mIotoI in~ :the iastl Rg-istor; *Uder been couimen*el :for Tieaso beprever ed-s A n be4u*te ed .with: great ?? to ;¢vcry man w'iho ?? wsfith VliI prss. af The; i!nate i, X~ ever, S so deeply.t inteie~tingj that it seems neceary Otto di- rect :the -Ors attetion tdo some or, th publctionshh have taeni plmexe laetb tot The re e, hereuto ape eub- Joined four ...

MINUTES OF EVIDENCE

... THE MARQUIS O F CHIANDOS IN THE | CHAIR. The Rev. REoBRT WRlnHT called in, and examined. (Concluded from p. 314, No. 5.) DT you think it would be possible to enforce it ? . No, 1(do not think it would, etcebpt there were a police-officer sta- tioned in the house all day .:Do you think any police-officer could prevent another person in another name having a house opposite, and there in- viling ...

POLICE WORK IN THE COUNTRY

... IT appears that some policemen, or persons connected with the London po- lice have been sent to Stow-on-tlhe-Wold, in Gloucestershire, in consequence of a murder committed there some time ago. On the 25. of Moarch the following me. morial was presented to the Secretary of State, from the people of Stow. The affair of the murder was brought to a conclusion; but the policemen remain there and ...

THE UNNY MAN For Matchless Blacking and for Law

... THE UNNY. MA Fox; Matckiess BlacAiiihg and for La.Iw. Wmpx- the 'i U3NNY MANI2 ap- peared, the! other dy, at our Meetiug at the Freemason's Ta- vern, people were a good deal ,puzzled to know wavitt he woudd 6eiat. So me thought that he was onlyanxious that mypuitq should be preserved; but, when he said that he was ready with his dmite; with your spite, you mean, said a gentleman in the ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... SIHERIFPS COURT. Thursday Mlorning'. THE newspapers have a report, and a very good one, of a transac- tion, in which I was engaged yes- terday, in this court; but, the subject being of great public im- portance, I shall revert to it in my next. I was by no means sorry, that the action was brought against me; and, though the result of it is, of course, pleasing. to me, hav- ing saved me from an ...

AMUSING TRIAL!

... (From the AMorning Ckronicle of the loc of February, 1832.) COURT OF EXCHEQUER, Fza. 9. [Sittings at Nisi Prins, before the Lord Chief Baron LYNDHURST and a Special Jnry.] HUNT v. LAWsONi.-Mr. Hunt, immediately after the Lord Chief Baron had taken his seat, rose and addressed the court nearly as follows:- My Lord and Gentlemen of the Jury,-In appearing before you here this day, I feel it may ...

ARREST FOR DEBT

... THE, following is a. corresponience which I have found amongst mv Father's papers. and which had been reserved by himself foir making use of in the HoVse- of Commons. As I cannot make use- of it there, and feeling fully authorised to. do so by the nature of the subject, and- even called upon to do so by the import- ance of this subject, I insert it, quite confident that the readers of tke Re- ...

MR. WALSH, M. P

... At balf-past eight o'clock yesterday evening, Mr. Benjamin Walsh, Member for Wotton Bassett, was brought up to the Police-office, Bow-street, in custody of the officers, and was seated at the bar. Sir Thomeas Plomer, His Majesty's So. licitor-Gesseral, was sworn.-He stated, that having made a considerable purchase, he consulted with the prisoner about three months ago respecting the selling ...