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MANCHESTER

... FINA1 EXkAMINATION of HUNTI', JOHNSON, MOORIIOUSE, and the other PRISONERS: and their COMIMITME NT for TRIAL for a MIS- DEIMEANOU R. [lFR6M WtifrtELERt' 9iANcHESTZr CUR.ONICLE.] NEW BAILEY COUR'T-HOUSE, -I01day, yIug. 27; |Ar. Hunt andl his fellow-prisoners, it':vas unilerstood, ! ere to he brought up for a final examinatima this day. In consequence there was great anxitly in the public to be ...

LAW OF APPEAL

... LAW OF APPEAL, Public feeling appears to have been strongly excited by indivi- duals againist the liepeal of this Law. It has been made fs gronatn of serious charge agisist Sir Francis Burdett, to the Electors of Westminster, that he has not opposed the repeal of this measare; which, it has been said, 91Jajor Cartwsright would have opposed a the hliazrd otfhis lifle. WVhb aniyman should oppose ...

ROBBERIES AT THE POST OFFICE

... B.OBBRIES AT.TE E.0 I i_ cr _rm w:_ ?? *. ?? ; v.. B6W-STRET.-.Tuesday, a -long iiav'esitltioeh 0x plae before Richard Birnje, Esq. the s9ithing '$tis2 trate, respecting the, roiber ies .lhhizhave i'ben carrying.on.at ithe .neral It ?? ?? pasit. Two of the clerks haveltegth bi detected, b the exeeltent and judieiousmiagewclt of of the principal ?? Theyhald received ?? ,informatious,'vflettePr ...

COURT of KING's-BENCH, Guildhall, July 16

... ICOURT of KING's-BENCH, Guildhall, July 16| RHODES v. LEECH.-Tbis was an 4etion for an assault, committed by the defendant ol the. person of the plaintiff, on board the East India Compuany's ship the Orwell. The defendant pleaded, first, that be was not guilty; and, secondly, that the assault was. committed in the ordinary course of pllniSh1Dent, by reason of the mutinous, disorderly, insolent ...

WILTSHIRE ASSIZES

... -1 . .1.1 - 1. . - . . I w, M 11 41 I -040W; 04 .1 1.0 8- -11, 'tjj, * At tbi Wilt§ ANSi04; 1ela6 at iur- q- .n, desday le{sf~ Roqbt WatJis Wa ttb9mu, er . 'Mr. Stephenu Rdwy6, If ric , y, , n.the 7th o~f Ma1 la^,t, 4by s~hootihg h1ft with ;pistoli .j (T'he particnlars of-wbibh appare ri apla'.tbij time.)- The trial lgte'rl six hours. Th'P d'ideh wa* ; .cjicumstantial, but Wf ,suc& ?? oat*i ...

LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 25

... LONDON,,V, Sutuday, Sep. 225. A FCANDERS mail has arriveA. The following A are extracts:- BRUSSELS, Sept. 22.-Accouuts from Madrid of the 8th of this month mention, that the E:nglish Government has renewed its proposal to the Court of Spain to obtainl upon certain conditions, the cessioll of lile island of Cuba, which appears to place the Spanish Ministry in a situation which is the more ...

COURT of KING'S-BENCH, Guildhall, July 23'

... i COURT of KINGs-BEN'CH, Guildhall, July 23' Londol Adjourned Sittings after 1ifinity Te/rm, before Aie Chief Justice 4 a .Special Jury. BIRKETT AND t(q. tV. WILLAN ANID&CO.-This was an action against the defendants As comnion car- riers to recover tbe value of 65lbs. of coebine'al, esti. mated at 1141. lost by their alleged negligence. It will be recollected that last year this cause was ...

TRIAL of MARINET and CANTILLON for an Attempt to Assassinate the DUKE of WELLINGTON

... TRIAL of MARIINET and CANTI'LLONfor an attempt to Assassinate the DUKF, of WELLINGTON. COURT OF ASSIZES AT PARIS, May 10, 1819. A concourse of spectators lless numnerous than doubtless will *be witnessed at. the following sittings. filed atanearly hour the Court of Agsizes this morn- ilig. Of 70 witnesses cited at the demalid of the public Mini'st.ry, abouti60alon eapppeared. MIesdarhes Gnyon' ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, NOVEMBER 5

... COURT OF CHANCE'RY, .N >vErBER 5. . TE- n ATTORNEY -GENERm.4 V. BULLEI.-T his was a case of considerable interest, as it related to charitable establishments in two places in the kingdr)m, which are far distant from each other. 1tappears that abont the year 1G35, Sir J., I a' la ood. then a resident of the city of RocThester. bequieathed certaiu property, consisting of the maanor of M11intsler ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, June 12

... COURLT OF KING'S BENCH[, S.ATIUUAY, June 12. CI50CK1R V. FOTIIEIIGILI,. This wvas an important case to Tenants and Land-owvners. It was an action brought on the Act of the I 1th Geo. lI.ec. 19, § 1e, intended to protect Landlords from collusion between their To- nanlts and others, to put them out of possession of their property. The Act provided, that any 'l enant, being served with a notice ...

JUDGE LEYCESTER'S CHARGE

... MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1819. ? IIBfIUY OF 'PHI. pRvSS Is TIll, PAl LUlIM or AlL PIlE Ill, lALIPICAL, ANI) RLI.IGIOI S IIiClII? (II AN ENGLISIV'tlN ?? -- I W e had inhtendled to offer a fcwv strictures on an article s ppt'arcdl in 2'H'r ('orr;'ir' Newspaper, expatiating on [ ?? oft;) Focirr. peaceablle tradesmenx to act as prc- ?? or Ot'hc pearce, and or thle surperior dnctrlits' and i rc (ot a ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF KING's BENCHSATURDAY. r if I I I. r i r [BeforeSir @. Abbott, C. J. at Guildhall.1 LIABILITY OF.SURGAONS. NEATE t,. PETTIGeREW.-This w-as an action on the case against the defendant a surgeon, to recover damages for his negligence and wantiskill; in the care of the plaintiff, wbo having dislocated his shoulder,, employed the defendant to reduce. the dislocation; but in consequience ...