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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 ...

Interesting Account of the Discovery of a late MURDER

... | Interesting Account oj the Discovery of a late |fURDR. The (Fr a Mayo Paper) ?? declaration of George Smith, T17m. Smith, and James Smith, who were lately executed at Long- ford, for the murder of James Reilly, a pedlar, near .Lanesborcough has been published. It gives the fol. Ed lowing description of the inhuman crime for which t they suffered:- The discovery of this murder, as decreed by ...

MURDER

... John Allen, formerly a seaman, and lately em- ployed at a signal post near the Land's End, Corn- wall, was, on Sunday se'nnight last, found murder- ed in a field, near the road leading to the Land's End, from Penzance. The body was first discover- ed by two servants belonging to Lord De Dunstan- ville, and Rose Price, Esq. who immediately return. ed to Kenegie, (the seat of the latter ...

ANOTHER MURDER

... NOTVHER MURDER. A very decent elderly widow woman, who kept a g small chandler's shop within twvo hundred yards of o the Castle Inn, at Woodford, was on Monday morn- vI ing found murdered behind her counter. -Sie ap- o pears to have been sitting on a wooden chair at the a back of the counter, casting up, on a slate, either the receipts of the day, or the amount of some arti- 3' 'k cles which ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... es- . __ ten COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 26. J. P. Auriol, Esq. and others v. Joshua Smith, Esq. ase'? M. P. by The Vice Chancellor this day gave his judgment ing in the above cause, which was hear4 before him on ere the 8th, ,2th, and 15th November. The bill prayed of an account of the produce of certain-effects-of the late ot, Capt. Jelfc, R. N. possessed by the Defendant after irt, Capt. ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER

... al Cou=t= TRIAL FR DURDER. ASzO oN ednesday,' J6l TRA Wo dVodesday,7 Mit E-ri At warvwi~k A~siZ`S m0rof0 e je ?? 'tain was tried for the aier f n hi fer Ann bri- then Wlsc AIpr r) Apil last. o ?? h 5hO a pipe makeir, rsdn ?? Thre prisoner rwasig n o tott-street, l3irwiflgbarll$ ind had formerly been in the emplOY of Mr. Rose, on Snow-hill., The prnis- cilial evidence adduce inspoto he prosecu. ...

HORRID MURDER OF MR. AND MRS. THOMSON BONAR

... HORRID MURDER OF MR. AND INs. THOMSON BONAR. _ V F AU R .A N JJ *e .ai.nLfull tas ?? l 1A.i l The murder which it is now our painful task to relate for the information of the public, equals both al in mystery and in horror anv of the most atrocious h which have of late years disgraced the criminal an tl nals of this country. It appears that on Sunday al e evening, the 30th ult. Mr. Thomson ...

Courts of Law, and a Free Press

... Cu r - 7 . - azv, - zd I I s Courts Vf Lax ad ia FeciPoess.~ ?? id -- ,EXT'RACT9 Pii.Og THa rc ?? ow codNStrLR | ag cieobsIft- 4i ,st- ?? a oe ,: Mi.`A i.- Ju it 'Th. e trialof Mr. Magee For a Libel ortis Grace ne the Thikeof 1lhhmOr'd,'os mate a very ±ongsen- iN sation in the sister-kinogdib ?? speech ofMr. wi O'Connel is pialsed as a imsit eloquent harangue. Ju The whole trial is to be ?? ...

COURT MARTIAL

... - e v Jul- flfl i On Thursday the 19th ult. a Court Martial wat , held at Leeds on Lieut. Col. Maxwell, Paymaster I of that District, for malversation in his office, in t having embezzled or misapplied the sum of 79981. e 6s or thereabouts, of the public money-Col. Sal. j e vin, to whom, by the appointment of Government- the conduct of the prosecution was confided, sub , nmitted the different ...

BARBAROUS MURDER and ROBBERY

... - I BAR1miROUS MURDER and ROBBERY. It lb Ho In ?? n ~ -f, TMondayr morning, .about five o'clock, the body of a man Was discovered in a pool of water in the brick- n field at the top of Sidmouih-street, Gray's Inn lane- ifroad, witi the 'narks of several violent blows about r the head. The body was taken to the sign of the It Prince Regent, in Sidmouth-street, forthe coroner's . inquest. The ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE OFFICERS

... LIVERPOOL POLICE - OFFICE RS. iS It affotrdS us the greatest pleasure to be able to .bear testimon to the good conduct of the Liver- d s ppoI Police Officers; and we have wore than once d had that siitisfaetion. It will be boundl by ;eference to our assiie intelli- t goce of this week, that owing to a manoeuvre ably o plannedI and spiriledjly executed, our police appre- a ,, b.nled a ...

LAW

... LAWV. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Tuesday, Dec. 22. tl -.Dfore L ord Ellsenborougis and a Special Jary. t( SENjAFIPELD V. WUEEBLE. 0 This was an action against the prititer and puls- ti lisher of the County Chronicle acd IWeekly Advertilsv,, 2] for an allegedi libel in that paper ofthe dof March, tl 1812: to) which the defendanit pleaded i\rof Guilly, it and a justitication that the charges ...