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OLD BAILEY

... OLD f.zllLEY. ?? ?? I 12 .,A ?? .1:- On Wednesday, J. Bond was -indicted for stealing a £20 and a XI0.notv, tbe..property of W. Howard. Sarah R.4ndall, iived as housekeeper to Mr. How. ard, for 40. years. In December, his family :.eonsist- ed of o3ond, his grattdson; T. Ayres, -a servant; and witness. On the lst of December, tire prisoner and Ayres went out. Witness was sitting ideway to the- ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... woANCAT-ER.. SS..E- S LANCASTER ASSIZE&. , -1 .. A_ ., 1 t - L Thursday, 271h March, THE KING 09t THE PROSECU nON or RICHARD BOOiTH V5. TllE SStiRV. WILL. BORDMAN. This was an indictment originally preferred at the :r Quarter Sessions of the peace for this county, and ;t sfterwsards, at .ltbe insteonce of tbe prosecutor, re- r moved by crrlfirari into the Court of King's-bench, from whence ...

CAPTURE OF MARGARETTA

... Atr- l.E OL F M LkGAVIEiTA. E A t >, i . l-m the l a, ?? 21-Gmeiral Moridilo landed at teisland of Margarenlta o le 14th instant A con luin of his troop3 narched immeudia`tely to attack Pu- co is larmar, which they took possessioD of after a desperate T l redmtance. Thlreehundred f the insurgent basd were of kil'ed and manyi ;ouvtded and made prisoners. The S e remnaitderott-he hand eied to ...

ROBBERY OF THE MAIL

... ROBBEiRY OF THE HAIL. . - . 1 I 1RUBB 1t x Ur 112X IAunsl. Clonrmel, April 2.-About half past one o'clock 'n sthe night between Thursday and yesterday morning, ea formidable attemptv was made oln the up-coach from Cork to Dabliu, oear Ballvsheeban ahout two miles | beyond Cashel, on its way from the latter place to ULttleton. 'The villains concerned in this design placed cars, ladders, and ...

EXECUTIONS FOR MURDER

... EXECUTIONS FhR MURDER. ItRELAND. 3furder of Afr. Baker.-Clonrmsel Assizes.-On i Monday, Mather was put upon his trial, at Clonmel,. for the murder of Mr. Baker. The solicitor-gene- I ral stated the case at great length, and detailed the I particulars of the horrid conspiracy which had been l formed to assassinate Mr. Bakter, and which appear- ed to have been organised upon a mostalarming and l ...

ROBBERY

... A most daring Robbery was ?? on the premises occupied hy 'Jr Howie, grocer, Pool-lane, jast Sanday morning, between the hours of 3 and 4 t)clock. The att mpt was made from the adjoining yard, by means of a small ladder, placed on the top of a wall against the hotuse, from the top of vshch the robber reached the roof, ahd descended the chimney in front of Pool-lane, into the rokin over the shop ...

Law Intelligence,

... w IntelliqmCco - i ? , , .. -- King's Penac, April 20. COS?!RACY. V. D[YERS, LEVY, NOLPE, KINNEAR, t glgc- AND OTHERS. Gerneqystateds that this was an indictment against 1ryefs LewisLevy, Mozely Wolfe, John Kinnear, X others, for a conspiracy to set up certain per. f on flctitious credit, to impose upon the public as I t, The learned Counsel described the conspi E le of the most mischievous ...

MIDSUMMER COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I MID SUTitR COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS. r .Ntefes to Corresvwoadcan*6.1 - [See oar Notices to Correspotadents.'1 These sessions commenced-ois Monday last, in the i Court room within the Towihall, before an unusually I e full Benchl of County Magistrates, Edward Bootle Wil- I brahain, Esq. M.P. Chairman. The calendar contains 3 thelnomes of 50 prisoners charged with felony, 35 toith misdemeanours ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, APRIL 29

... . THE RAEi OF, P-- Eva THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Mr. Broughan moved, that a mandanmus be directed to the Governor and Company of the Bank, ordering them4o proceed to divide all the profits accruing to that establishment previous to the 19th of March last, over and above the expenses incurred in the conduct of its affairs. His qpplicaion was founded upon the affidavit of a proprietor of Bank stock, ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... - DREADFUL' AURDER e Of die C7snat and Cointliss 1) AidrmigiieS at BafIe., t It Tile Count and Countess dI Antrbaikgues, F reh i Noblesse and distantly related to the unfortunate z fanj3l yotbthe Bouibons, resided on Laires-tci _ace ) on the banks of the alDi'ies. -They Iud T in a w which, t1hough far frm whi'at .he.y Ihad. brminely d m roved inj veit iiaaS rath~er borderlio on'3'2h ?? 'tlan'd ...

WEYMOUTH ELECTION PETITION

... The following is-an extract from the evidence of Major Steward, before the Committee, with copies of two letters from the Duke of Cumberland to him, in answer to applications from certain eltctors of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis for 'thefiurther-ance of their dift'erent promotions in tile 7navl or other dt- part lenea / Your Constituents applied to you to apply to the Duke of Cumberland ?-My ...

TRIAL OF SIR ROBERT WILSON, AND MESSRS. HUTCHINSON AND BRUCE

... ???7BERTWJLSO.Z\, ANJI HL?fTjrCI1INSON AND BRUL'? Yb ?rTTTNG APRIL 22 -Sil N orAPRIL 022 rT o ASSIZE PARIIS, APRIL 2 i r Yilson born at London, aged b Gbert neral not i active service, resident * Mir he rue de la Paix, No- ; b i'DIl' l uc Enelish Gentleman, aged 2, a 1111 t- cliated Lt London, residenc at Paris, h Dl iGogN. 24 ; and a, i 1 S tiutchinsos, a native of Wexford in t ?? ...