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QUEEN-SQUARE POLICE

... . 2U4EN-SQU4RE PDLICE. DeTjNATIN BALLS.-Yecterday John Cuthbert, of St Martin's Lane, ''hemist, was again 'PuITlno ds-Iuforma- tinn respecting the sile of fireworka, called detonating balls; anid for selling them tov a youth, named Thomas Clarke, on Saturday laast rwhich youth was hirself convicted on that day in the penalty of,2Os. for exploding some of them in St James's Park. Mr Cuthbert ...

[ill] OF KING'S BENCH—JULY 12

... ?? - ?? -, , . lo 11 , - I I I ?? I f ?- - . I -ea ?? b T . T1XING , P 4r ; F'rench judgent t~gas im bte'a4 l rS 'Whi 1i .e went. will b brought up ?? ?? ?? sentence the i~ch nza-. . ~ : ~ JOH;:t 3Ofi ?? S h open :ViscountCstleragh, inX ;; pub *tacitnp~i l1ed to; or: posting~billinvs .gto. Tefr tet ?? hea. question d jued e.soie upon te on uct'ftbr o a~t~a}g' R ithespec.t ol ithis nerty p ...

EXEGUTION OF THOMAS KELLY AND HENRY O'NEIL, FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERIES

... EXBGUTJONIJ Op THOMAS KELLY AN, FtENRY O'NILi FIlGU WAY RdBAERIJi. a f n e e lI, If e n it r a II .5 d ?? ;I Yesterday the exie'cution of these'lrifdrt'nate -men tooIkplAce, Oursuant to a sentence of the Hiightourt of Jusdiciary, for three different acts of high*ay rob- bery, oni the 22d and 2d days of November last. The frequent commission of the crime of highway robbery5 an oence formerly ...

COURT OF KING'S [ill] 20

... COURT OF KIANGS BN'ICZJuwz Ec. tI1itItI iN6 _. LOTRD COCflTA.Nr 'AND OtI-iElS. Mr Guerney rmoved for' ?? of the Court upon the defenidartsM LcordCochrane, tvr Butst, NItss s. L~ghst, Sainsdomn, and H-olowvay, -and D)e Berenger- appeared. Nri Cochrane Johnstone and U'Rea did not appear. Mr Set ent 13&2st, for MrButt-rnone, moved for anl arres oftejegietuo h three following objections to the ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INZELLGE2VCR. Dumfries, Sept. 14. 1i15. The Circuit Court' of Juiticiary was opened here this day Y by the Right Honourable lords Hermanrd abd Gillies, wlien t David I.erinant, accused of assault and robbery, by having, id the month of March last, atracked J:;hn Carruthers, far- mer in Beizies, on the road near to Lavrock Hall, at which v place he jumped on the pony behind Carruthers, ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... __ nte HIS MAAJZ3TY' ADVnCATZ It. JAMES BRAND, 1CQ. A tART- ga NERt AND CASHIER OF TllE ABYtRDLIN 3ANKCING COM- est; P'ANY. COT This case, which is of the greatest importance to the act banking interests of Scotland, was argiledjby Counsel on Sa. the turday the 29th Jan. and solemnly decided by the Barons on p Wedgesdaythe 2diuistant. b By the general stamp act of the 48tb of his present ...

OLD BAILEY—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31

... aLD B.AILEr-SATURDAr, OCTCnm Sl, de, RIOBBERY ON THE RIVER T;iAnES. tlt This day, at 'inc o'clock, the tri- of the pri- In soners concerned in the daring robbery on the sat river Thames, was resumed. ev. Brown, the last witness on the preceding even- Iva ing, was called in, and continued his evidence. hdo enxwick went with fhe silk to Cooper, and -wit- ness and the rest stood at the Leaping ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... ClI. CUlT TLIGE,,':E d ?? TUESDAN, UPIT. 13. This dk'our assizes'*eg opefied by he Hornorabta~e,, L-lersnaistkad Gillies. w! ,L(rd 96errmdndsated the latealteration in the law , 4, Bpihn . jeiffd~iver~verdseti by tte ' 'j~Wu ~s~seolfrdin our gasf,' that Wal-I ?? r, 'flihrnas~aroli1~were tried for assaulttand robbgry s atujA Iie~nnei havn ?? Guilty, Lbe,, St Isesswreeaie: follc gwit . Adam ...

OLD BAILEY—JAN. 20

... OLD V,41,Er-Aqf, AjRAIGNMENT OF 1THE ELDER *ATSOW, isornifg at nine o'clock, James Watsoin; te elder, * a pat to the bar, and arraigned on le dictmen charging him with, having, on the od ditY of December last, feloniously and mali. d tterripted with a sword to cut and stab CIOuseph Ii-xes, with intent to murder him.-_ 'T Iso Its count charged him with the same as- oaul c ?? Rhodes, with intent ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... SPECIAL COMMISS10n^. 1 Derby, Oct. 17. : IIGHI TREASON TRIALS-THIRD DAY. At halfpast seven this morning the prisoner Brandreth was brought from the gaol in the same manner as vesterday, linked to the arm'. of Mlr Eaton, and in, the prison caravan. He was smok- in,, a short pipe as he passed along,'and seems to maintain a perfect equanimity.', There was not asingle individnaliaccompanying the ...

MANCHESTER

... : 1iHESTER. c- ., 14r1day; nowng D. ye3-aad J SaYille wez; a4ie owt Xb aJg-W W n Je~ ti;o tahe 15$ fju swt whit wasp . . be ?? give`the word, 'k± ?? J & £w b orthree score then * came u , and among them Kaye; whlo' ?? ai 75Wh#an &k~SavledstQilsaeet t g ?? Sa. M.bu none otlienz; ou ld di identify Saville, who was accordingly dischargedi j n XiSyei bheing called b'i for bik'ddh'fnee, said sil ...

OLD BAILEY—Sept. 25

... -LD B -,A. ?? . ; Mrs Mary Ridding, who atd been convkted of stealing the izfant child of 1ohn Schir, Was 4 this morning brought up to receive thejudgmen: 1' of the.Cbttrt. She ivas dlressed precisely as yes- terday, with the exteption of ihaving substituted . a lylack for a white veil. . She was mnuch agitit- E ed, and was again accompanied by Mrs Apple- c. by, her nurse. - s Ori being asked ...