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LAW OF FORGERY

... LAIV OF FORGERY. The case of ljsintoii, wlid lately underwent the sentence of the law foril'tti crime of forgery, Ias excited illore general sympathyan(l commiseration thao any similar iinstance since the execution of Dr. Dodfd for the same onfeneb. It is not, however, titepartienlar uise that is se muchl deserving of atteition as the stato of the i wv which is con- Stantly raising a barrier ...

ANOTHER POST OFFICE ROBBERY

... ANoTrHER POST OFFICE ROBBERY. On Tuesday morning a niost successful and daring robbery was committed at the Post-office, 1-tounslow, and the robbers carried olt property to a considerable amount. It appears to have been the custom of the keepeis of the Hounslow post- office, to ?? the London post-bags from the guards of different mail-coachlesi wvho as they passed through fHounslow, threw the ...

DENBIGHSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... I. I N pi I GI'SIJINRE GE' AT' SIISSIOSNI. ''he Judgcs, 'Zle Rlon. Charles Warren, anO ti l'n 'Ihoinas JeIrvi ar ivud at jiultiln frll ' Ishpo)llIll (II FSatiIll 1llenloolllt es-ortedl by tbii 1' l: 1,LloAd 1a lfldr(l ic h.ll iEsq. ?? ;-rr . i- Castle, alld a ?? qs Cavalcade of' gun hnl oisebach. PThei;' Ioi'allhips pl'locee d to .UI t'le counniSsiOll, alid to he.:r 5l1 3 o luotiolls o(i ...

ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANGLESEY QUARITER SESSIONS. BiE AUMARTiS. The buisiness of the Anglesey quarter sessions counsmuilsed at the Shire Hall, Beauiarlis, on ITuesdaiy the ll ieist, beflore John Williams, Esq. of isosyrAfon, and the other magistrates of the county. As usual, thelre was not a single poisoler fob trial; and the civil causes were not of much interest. Willio am f Giifih verses Huygh Daviesfor assilst. ...

SHROPSHIRE LENT ASSIZE

... SHROPSHIRE LENT ASSIZE, The Commission of Assize for this county wasI opened on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, before Mr. Justice Park and Mr. Baron Vaughan; On Friday morning, at nine oclock, Mr. Baron Vaughan took his seat in the Nisi Prins Court. At . ton o'clock Mr. Justice Park took his seat in the Crown Court; and after swearing the Grand Jury, Mr. Justice Park delivered his ...

MURDER IN PARIS

... A trial for murder; has taken place at the assizes for the department of Cantal, htld at St. Flour, which lasted six days, and excited the nostintelse interest in the country, bothi oct account of the victim, a wealthy old nialden ]ady, and that of tht party accused, a reputable farimner. Upwards of a ?? 'vitnesseq were ;!cacained. '1hhe following, a Vc theprincipal facts de-liled in tile ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... As Mr. John Dyan, a very respectable farmer, n residing at Brancroft, near Pilmninglcy, was re- S turning from Doncastermlaiket, on Saturday even- n ing last, he was most inhumanly mtirdered. Tbe 1I ussassilis had statationed themselvc close to a gate u leading into a field of Mr. Dyan's, through wyhich e he must pass to his house, which is one field's P length fioin a road, and, on his ...

ANOTHER BANK ROBBERY

... ANOTlrii R.BA.NK ROBBERY. t is vit: zrat atpain thiat Ive communicate to the public anothel of those daring and dexterous robberies, hith have of aite but too frequently bhen Comminitted. (n ()n I ulay evening Week, the hoe llthe respectatbe Ibani ng concern of 1essrs. ?? alioni, VIss, autl WVadters, tt Sw ansea, was liioe (,ipei alln, t at ail;-t s bai ails; stolen 'to a lare auount. e l'lihe ...

ANALYSIS OF MR. BROUGHAM'S SPEECH

... IANALYS16 elf uL'. isliuUEHAiCS; I o We pass by thle introductory observations, and SC n also tic reasons which induce Air. Brougham not sa ce to interrere with Equity, Criminal Law, the Com- af a- mercial Code of Real Property. Plunging, then, tl zsat ones into the Common Law, we find it stated Os objectively that the practice of each Court is at W to varianse, and that it has undergone much ...

POLICE EXTRAORDINARY

... POLICE E X'TRAORDJ[,,'AllfY. This was a proceeding ?? Isy Mrs. MTar-y Meaver, ol 0 ?? court, Flect street, against her liiishAlnd, clirgiln him for that. lee, totally fiorget ting his plighted iiroth to bilL', losia, ar. anldl i'lcrisll her, had wiekedl]v bheat, batter.%d, anld br uised! hrr, and finally ejected her flein bed, and board, and house, without makiing q any provision for licrinian ...

CARNARVONSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... CARINARVON'SIIE'I (2BEAT SESSIONS. Tue commission for Ioldin- tilhC Cariare'onsilin. Gr(at Sessions was wmonled at the cotv (wli no1 Saturda y evenling last, and oun in dlen the court proceeded to. basilless, li'be ?? gentleneln were sworn of the graold inquecst:- Richulard L Edwar, EF(I. Naihoran, .orioman. Rzob~t. '[hos. car1re15 1 ?? Carreg John ],loyd, Esq. Trai vlwpl 0. J. ]. ilne ] sq. ...

EXECUTION OF GILHAM

... EXECUTION OF G(TlAA'I. CLI Yesterday weck beiegthe taytowhiclhGiliO III had of been reprievedby the hulilmae juldge whlo tried himl, r a that the (III(stittt of the admitssibility of the Rev. ats nir.I Blatrshall's evidente, which detaiiled the Coll. L)- ?? of tle Cprisoner, shioulil ?? decided by i) .th twxelve judgLS, and they haviujg determined on the o lgality of'the evidence, the law was ...