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ARREST OF CARLILE OF ANOTHER LIBEL

... f SAR R 9 F go ,NO-7J E . i ebyefore thefi Lord Mat-rEfuTheIalaCId f iceled oanr . ., ?? j he , 'n~l*SzisiS,#t~i2.0nsi~er at lnle vidvdal ,iwas again Yakeb-iftO 'ustody an Frisas ab HavtIenin}.g, ti're6' ?? alr>. ;'wa 'erttrut. - ptr, ;~ ~~ ~hb .nr a ni'n vog -enr e & s3 1p ah4ai4 ,ffve. o 1'ckc 1 p I eo i.g! to sel . nsowf. tle.-c~a~ute dhioff bs arrest w.Jhe: warrant was ce . ptodiced ...

TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... ;IS. FO S D ?? FOR USDITlON. . Thefolowing is an account of what passed shen seeteitc'e was pronounteed on Bagguley, Druuia0nd, atid $obuiton, on Mozday last:- On ltondav moroing. the Attorney4feneral prayed the 1 judgment of the Court op the three defendantl-. Chief Justice, to the prisoncrs.-You- have a right fot j to marke any objection to your trial, or to the jnlieimtdictm previoui td ...

SURRY LENT ASSIZES

... SUURRY LENT PASIZES. Kingston, April 2. Robert Dean was put to the' bar this morning, charged ~t~ite wiifril'mud~r'cF Mary Ann Albert, a little'girl, bvt'eie four' and fiie ,-ears old, on, tbe 16th of October Jn'st'ii St Giorge' lFieldls, by cutting her throat with a csae knife. he circumstances''of this'tr ction Wing been fiillvaid before thie ptlblic h the. pablication of the Co- ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... . MYSTERIOUS AMURDER.. b lg The following trial, which, tpok pla~ce at thes ..Aselzes, Sitexcited an unconimop degreqe of interest. -Lo ain e mt Button, aged 33, stood capitally indicted for y in bwilfulmnurder.ofWrm. Synia, in the mnouth of ~Zovem- - beralast; Mi Ludloiy, in detailing the facts to the Jury, -bespoke .110 be:, their serious and patient -attention. The criuse ioputed bu Ltto ...

POLICE

... A curious case occurred before the Police Magistrate on. Monday last:-TwO poetic tailors, who had carricidhomea waistcoat late on Saturday night to one of their employers, had been so well plied with drink by him, that on return- ing up the Canongate, at four o'clock in the morning, one. of the brothers of the bodkin, mnore enthusiastic than thel other, insisted upon leaping bver the railing ...

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 ...

COURT OF CHANGERY—July 17

... COURT OF CHANGER?'-JuIN 17. A SINGULAR CASE. Ci t SEARIINSON V. SEARJINSON. VA Mr Hart stated that this was an application on the part of the Reverend Mr Searjinson, , . the brother of the late Colonel Searilison, pray- .e ing that his Lordship would suspend the allow-. ance of three hundred pounds a-year for. the re e maintenance of Miss Searjinson, a minor, the w If supposed legitimate ...

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 ...

POLICE COURT

... POLzq4 cr un- TIter Oraba,'_r taken upba mgawatch ; but the evdidnceben P.t presumptions against hint ds. .a the charge not provent't 79' ? He was then charged with st,,I- tttwn women, a table cloth and a Sg'in house at the. bettem of the Caltio~s''enn; gone for a refreshment. This charg n w ]rne and the Magistrate sentenced gio wm vak bers ment in Bridewell. t :urn On pronouncing sentence, ...

HORRID MURDER

... JI3ORJfl MURDER. anll ish The f6llowihg are zhore detailed partitulars of ?? the dreadful mutder 6iimiitted uupoh Mrs Dor- 'et mer, of which ive gave Eome acounl in our rid Wat:-~ nd 'In our ohitnary last *eek, re fibeiltiohed the death of Mrs Dorsher, aeed about 50, the wfell of a respectable fits farmer, residing at the Dial Boost, Ashow, at the time our Paper went to press, we had heard ...

JURY COURT

... . UBa Co WYZT., -i :;l i 2t I 1 taken HeNtRt .HOUiLDSWWRTii.z-Cottofl Spsner r t Audereton, 'clc a iny Puaer;s . ANDREW WALt;Est, Coal- Master at Grlrbraid| GE cono Dafend, ab:ai TH been i 0 'lhe ,isrSue- b6twixt It e parties in thistause ofavhe iteon came. on-fior trial jefore LCrd Gdlies o Friday CHC intr Tb~ 8 .I n~ia last, -and the, following- )Special; Jury, from the mstrh * h' counties ...

CALCUTTA SUPREME COURT

... CALCUTTA SUTPAMEVE COuIhN * (From the Calctitta 1ioI`n i . > - f . Tlhe folslowig suir, for titi. - t ' (laughter, *was tried beftore the abhov6 C ourt, on the 17t11 of March 3ast. The circutitar)e* .s (etaleted in evifence, nre of a siipolar anid aggra- v*it ed chitracter, tvhihiting t oe most incredihle infttuitlioi on the.one sidec, amn unlparalleled ly- pocrisy on1 the oiler, The damages ...