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THEFT AT ULVERSTON,

... of the prisoner. | T{G Jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty, and the prisoner was immediately discharged. STEALING A COAT. John Huddleston, 25, was charged with stealing, in Barrow, a coat of the value of 135., the property of James Walton. b ot Niha ...

MR, JOHN BRIGKT, M.P., AT BIRMINGHAM

... MR, JOHN BRIGKT, M.P., AT BIRMINGHAM Messrs. Scholefield and Bright addressed their constituents at Birmingham on Wednesday evening, H. Wiggin, E'qt:' in the chair. Mr. Bright, on rising, was received with lond applause, He said .that when his colleague ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY SWINDLE

... ng himself to be John Jones, the son of the late Mr. Lewis Jones, snd brother of Mr, Edward J ones, dr;gr, Absrdove{. Mr. E. Joues said that on the evening of Decomber 23 a woman, named R.uuolli came to tell him that his brother John, who had long been ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... and had the body of deceased conveyed to the vault under the church at St. Ann’s, Limchouse, to await an inquest before Mr, John Humphreys. CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST THE DUKE OF MARLBORUGH.—At the Woodstock Petty Sessions on Tuesday, (before Mr. H. Barnett ...

A FATAL MISTAKE

... and brother of Mr. Scott, manager of the Express Company, who were staying at the Russell hotel, .'.oppefr:t the drug store of Messrs. Sturton and Co., corner of St. John and Stanislaus streets, and ordered a stimulating drink made of chemical compounds ...

Jome anud Geneval News

... compete with the north of England and the Scotch establishments for the iron shiphuildiug trade of the country. Messrs, Scott Russell, and Co., of Cardiff, have just completed an iron steamship named the Mallorca for the Spanish Government, which is intended ...

HOUSE OF LORDS,—TUESDAY

... Granville, and Lord Leitrim, Lord Russell replied to one or two of Lord Derby’s observations. Lord Derby had attributed the rupture of diplomatic relations with Brazil, to the course taken by the Foreign Office, but Lord Russell submitted that the Brazilian ...

Our Tandon Earrespandent,

... ministers in 1830 was his aversion to the appointment of Lord John Russell to be Chancellor of the Exchequer, when Lord Althorp was called to the House of Lords. In this year it became known that Lord John had been placed under the ban of the Court, and from that ...

MR. SCHNEIDER'S ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS

... Tories were driven from poir during the Russian war? (No.) Then I say that so long as that is the case I will sapport Lord John Russell, because he is a man who, in the main, meets my views more nearly than any man on the Tory side of the House can do, Therefore ...

Ratest Entelligence,

... Monte Video Was said 1, be sending commissioners to solicit the mediatigy, and support of France. Ix the House of Commons, Mr. John Cheethay, took the oaths and his seat as Mr. Massey's sucen sor in the representation of Salford. The motion for the second ...

A FEDERAL REPULSE

... picked up at the spot called Pellegrini, ribs fractured, and backbone broken. The son of the late Mr. John Leech has been nominated oy Earl Russell to the foundation of the Charter-house ; and the ““Flaneur” in the Morning Star tells us that the ueen ...

wome and EGeneral News

... bove, and therefore, to prevent lu&mtinn, thrust it down the throat with the instrument he was using. The Earl and Countess Russell had a dinner party on Wednesday evening at their residence in Chesham place. Among the company were Viscount Palmerston, the ...