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Mr. Briggs ju unior was next and identified the property | | prisoner was removed protesting his innoosnos in a singularly | of a man contending |  disheultios and prejudice living to 
M bar belonged to his IX Mr. hatter, of | incoherent m seo his system fully Lapis die 
[^ Royal Exchange, proved that tho found e pri- 
goner had been sold by him to Mr. Briggs and cut down, so as —The will of Mr. Thos, Fi yo! 
to me. The L1 er of the hab. € firmed lug 'and Marsden Cottage, near Bath Shields, has 43 
this f Th icitor General said that this ona Sh se o cane fer 1. sworn — on " Mg Rer. John i Marchant, of 
ution, reed gl nai Pee uer on yde, 50, —Mr, nge Thomas Cowdery, whole- 
| $e Dione, co contending that the erii had failed to bri: Tue Dowaorr Lapy Surrporxe died on the 21st inst. a e druggist, of Paternoster Row, Lond , 0001. — Mr. 
the charge hom the prisone’ in a case of Ad Brad well coa = ber Bith year. Her ladyship was the only Zadok Aaron Jespel, pearl and diamon: À m 
doubt Z0 we be acqui dr the close of his | child of the seco: d Lord Stowell, Pow married in 1803 the | Row, and Gordon House, Putney, 35,0001. 
the Court again e to this morning, It is | second Lord ghevberwn, by whom she had issue the Countess 
not expected that the trial will be concluded before Monday. | Dowager of Ducie, the present Lord Sherborne, the Hon. John 
hursday | Thomas Dutton, and the Hon. Ralph H. Dutton, 
= M € Eman? p ^q Tr the ur ote Lapv BoswELL died at Ouldees on the - >n She was the 
Jess yesterday than on the previous day. Threatening Letters.— | widow of Sir A. Boswell, vice lieutenan Ayrshire, the 
Hill, 88, described in the calendar as being a farmer, was | eldest son of Dr. Johnson's er gy = it his father— 
indicted for unlawfully, waliciowsty, and feloniously sending | &nd — - a en velt | old Lord Auchin - je ^ i ry of 
unt Curzon a 
ay THS.—On the 19th inst, at 5, Leinster Street, Dublin, 
e Countess of LONGFORD, of twin sons—25th inst, at 28, 
Chases Street, Ma: “fair, the Viscountess SrogwoNT, of a son— 
21st inst, » cue ey, the Lady CONSTANCE GROSVENOR, of a 
daughter— net, at the residence of the Earl of Duden, 
enor KEL 
writi 
attended b e Earl of erg wn’ Sira À. par by th 
Jal E 
Bal 
LL, 0 p^ 
imd Spring Gardens, the Lady Co 
“Ste coal "4| at j^ Park, Yorkshire, i the 
a daughter—?4th at 10, James 
urzon, the el son 
r the son of 
boen the tenant of one of the noble earl's farms in the county | The ball of Mr. Stuart struck Bir A. "Boswell on the shoulder 
of Leicester. It would appear that the prisoner had taken | and — the spine, and he died shortly afterwards 
i barrussed circumstances | Balmuto House. Mr, Stuart was tried for murder, defended fe 
of his mother and her family, the farm had been taken | Lord etre, al doe! wa tome “But the pep coe yr Ants 
m. of the mothers hands and to another pep- |^ as immense. Boswell had lived 
Under this fancied 42 year 
e 
ack g a 
m Russel 1 
i n tg the Hon. Mrs. €—— z inst, at 27, 
that the prisoner, before the PA mie meg of the offence with | _ MR. bie e ronoe late ewe ths i week, - oh nl the wife 
which he was charged in the present indictment, wantonly | He was the —H" Wie eel Od to Rb mmt, Hon. H. A. Bruce, M.P., 
= maliciously broke the windows of Earl Howe's town nephew of the Earl c w, title of Lord Chief Justioe Onckbura, 40, 
nsion in South Audley Street, and having been appre- | estate On Mons the city coroner held an inquest on the Fair, Mrs. Cuances Cavenpisn, of a son. 
ended the spot was brought before a magistrate and sen- beds. “It w as proved that he had lived several days PENES MARRIAGES. On the 26th inst, at t 8. G go's, Han 
tenced to a month's imprisonment. y^ soon as 2 came out | in a low and reputable house in Dolphi iua u a RAY MACGREGOR, p tb the Lady 
of n, after serving that term of incarceration, he wrote | —— Y. to exo 9 an x YN rey His death " NEL 4 
god sont t tho letter on which this indictment was based, Tho | Caused by dysentery -- i an aa ara memi tl . Jol =) 
ressed to Viscount Curzon, and was in the follow- | and the jury found & verdict to that oflest, cooasod on. € Jonn Ho Hover Tu 
er of the present Lord Thurlow, to the 
m of Bigi 
t Roscom! 
FTON, 
div! 
'urzon,—' apsed only 39 years of age, and was married. 
ing terms p as r qud -Twenty months Be ag Pee nly H AJOR WEYLAND, i M.P. for Oxfordshire, died at his br 
shabby fellah, and would tara E weatheroock, When I family Woodrising Hall, Z2 K the lith inst. He 
wrote the letter to yo ham LT CRARL 
w nt doi; f his 4 ein of Me Crofto: 
memory with for so doing. ne o bone, you 
that with disdain. I expeot Cancel! but fer that short ti jme oh ES Souls Om 
monster of a villain Thynne; but bo it as it may, I mission ed the 16th Light 
be on the watch strio d 
‘Tae 
Tia on, t0 „ and tj 
im inst, at Cariati Church, Hyde Park, ALGERNON AUGUSTUS 
Sq.» 
Ho studied f 
yi Cam mbridge, but Obtainad & 
Royal Artillery, to Soraia ANNT 
ragoons, and Mes z that 
M 
nt t 
father 
and Thynne to put may nese ere easontion: You may | me wal of of his aaa x Ip. Wendeaton ostato 
mne i M aae ar i 7 e was em M.P. ey the MTS "o um npn. a 
» | and continued to represent it un , In 1854 he succeed 
Yo a d determined to Bhuo amy of pou doe, ad | to the Woodrising estate on the death of his elder brother, and 
; | resigned the Oxfordshire property to his eldest s A 
tered | married, in 1820, the daughter of Mr. Charles Gordon, of Ol 
berdeensh [A ‘widow of Bir John Lowther i mr eneg 
idis demi ies leaves two sons and a d aughter, "nhe 
and 
his n [2 erem 
Sir William Bowyer Pond th, is his nephew—hís aeter 
son. e kr "gU -— popular both in Norfolk nae Ay 
po and as a 7 and deputy-lieutenant of | pan. 
on w . 
Pomc scared Bro tow — ~ — of 
p Med — the 20! 
oan an GIANA Many, e 1dest tw! rye Ay: Viscount and 
Viscountess Curp ag ed 2 years —34 inst, 
yes — 
cross-examine the noble prosecutor, who in 
rogations put by the prisoner replied that he itana) Yt » 
previous us Se of him, and to the best of his belief he bad 
ra on. 
markable "^ Coc CHRANE 
d tor (bs à t Maj or Blackall, Governor of Sie 20) 2 
or the judgment he itham, ELIZABETH Maaa RET, R , eldest da aughter of the 
eing popular with the noble- H FRANGIS 'TALBOT, P Witham, 
Bec! h 
diss the oen of TN T 
never seen him until he was p hunting fio 
dis believed that the pi nr er EIS the T E 
question from the year 1811, and then it n hands 5 
his widow. creray, of Aberdona, Fi of injuries 
Mrs , from bens — 2th inst, at Binburgh, Warren 
g 
RE w 
SEE 
Su 
zr 
SES 
z: 
alread zee 
Parker, on or about the 2d or Pons of augure d last, and in con- requirin 
sequence he proceeded to take the prisoner into custody. He 
was John n and then 
s Mi 
OM aks pelcent of bout d " 
3 te to apprehend was second to none, and in finding 
i iscoun V. WILLIAM ATTHIL MA. Pre er, Rector 
3 Ee fne Y a country he was very c clever. "Pistons, and of "Brendiaton Hall, f uei T8— 
à = AMAT at silage, hnt. be priva AF a competono. ^ his | 20th inst, at Dover en Gronag SANDYa, of H. M.'s 
; wife’ side, which rendered bo clone of his checkered, onroor Hornsey Road, Major Copp, late of t ssh Regt, 
: c om m m or General of Hospitals, died 65—21st inst, at Aberdeen, Captain Forneavx, R.N., 
7 at 2, Queen's Terrace, muon, on Saturday, in his en gg t —— 
80th . He entered the army as an assistant surgeon in : Jj x ut. W TR ord Actes 
prisoner, 804, in the campaign in d in a b end n 
| 
ca ihe quuab ET Capt. uoo l Artillery, 
py gs pod Scorn, Hag, Bengal Cii 
T 
of lia v Castio. “He traria 
td mpanied th the E. d oie nder Sir John e. Md | 41—19th. 
dated draft Moore, and the seat to Goran and aoa |S 
* lith p: P w ws present at the 
Richard William but assistant inspector in 
|l p in 1841; and inspector general | E93: 
must Howe, the silver war medal with two 
are you farm 
i 
Jii 
in his embassy to the —— sees 
was subsequently for several neus w OS Retina a of ter Place, Hyde Park Gard 
him | Melbou me, ~~ his taet and om tory manners rendered Castle Cokie "St. Coe, Danish West Todies, aged T To—10th 
Pastor THEODORE FLIEDNER, the founder of Protestant | M. D & db hs Wost SAN, Olifton 
deaconess ingtitations, 2 e Kaiserswerth on the 4th inst. 
aa ‘being the soono of Miss ‘Nightingales. training “oe the | Bro 
in 8 or the 
also tha 1 the whole idea r be 
| in ths en aA JM cue 
mansion 
§ ied thi ete apn d eatin gente Pu 
he r of a letter yero his ——À 
A 
Hfiddersfield—22d inst, at Hero. Warren, the 
W, WErHERELL, B.C.L., rector of t shat parish eged 44 
grievance. 
said that re this omg, it a it H 
eed epe tg T an to Of Pine A: here 
he died on but a limited su i» "d hie. Ki 
Ms uth sean the foundation of} to 85s. per 100 Walnuts are MT ene, sat Oranges 
| his institu! remarkable instance | begin to make their appearance. oñs fetch from 5a, to 
