LANCASTER ASSIZES—Monday

... LANCASTER ASSIZES-Mmftdah RIOTS AND DESTRUCTION OF MACHINERY AT .tACKBU RN. ?? James Riding, William Sutaliffe, Richard Kay; James o tLatham, Jam6s Ormerod, Jirnes Hawoarh, and Thomas Bolton, were indicted for ' that they on the 24th of April, with force and arms, in tlie parish of Jlaclkburn, did 'fclo. f ni6usly by day break into a certain building, namely a cot- i ton mill, belonging to ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... . ,. . . -oII . ?? loandry thii Caour mevl&e VIF'iter. E'tli ug vacation ; the Jl AdgesaIftl . rd 1 tie p APtS li S Beil rr ( ?? ii Iankrhel ?? hikp hay), stea lin, te ' .h of At cgas4 ne stliig o ; 'disX ill tilhe shop of Lintd ecaeaso, graelsde spoon, the propi ot2hqhs~ ?? tile 13th Juy I att jla f~ he ircar ot thle p mieshi(b ~ ~i 'st flu1mai s liensdn ?? Q.1W1 1t9h ?? S4I.Are. a esamie ier ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... nj& - ?? Co URT- O.CO.hMMbN COUNCIL.*1 wh trl I ::LONDON,:DEC. 1. DISMUS8AL OF MIkIITERS - trt was this day conveaed, for the purpose of moving Addres siad Petition to the Throne, praying bisa lajesty dismiss lia Ministers from lib counsel for ever. - i Mr. Waitbmlat rose to tnove the Addresff Helrererred to hes ?? of her Majesty to St. Paul's, on Wednesday t, and observed, that if his Majesty ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... 'T ., Dfi ,. B t POUC chit,ag ree, ?? 6ff thV L>A ?? was INr:' right aV, In,r art, . ?? aal h o.. pea ed K N lye aa t.id i ri og b a n wi ?? t el acientatlli pa~siingby. The gen'le., m~snth~nk Ln hii Ii, hi toivi~ifs', hit it witi 'nt lng until lhe dlsenvered tilat j P had recompsm .d himaetf for hr6 trouble, by robbing him nf hs goldl watch the Lenirlerma-i ha I ixi hi- pock, t at that momer ...

GROSS FRAUD

... l:;. - I 7 Ff- : ! ~ ?? ?? sA X zAfLBoRousH STREat.-YeiteIday. ft case of soQ t utmp0. laue,,t.o. the more sespectabie part of s whichdev~,p~da, tost scalufalous syie' te' -o~f rad,: cante on to be hieardtat hi olliec. 1r. Siowei Secretary- of an.z iesiltution calald The Strang eC `ririd SoeTi, attended, and Lststed uta he had received a communwation from ,art Fitzpiliian (thore isvt!t ...

LONDON POLICE—FEB. 9

... I ' .'LOANDON POLI/CE'. FEB. 9. SALMON FISH RRIES IN THE NORTH, AND. LONDON FISHAMONGEPS. MANSION HousE.-A few days ago, two Gen-j tlemern, who hold shares in extensive fisheries in the North, cane to London for the purpose of claimingI the protection of the Chief 'Magistrate, in a' case wivich most seriously affects their property, and which 'also called 'for peremptory interference tor the ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, MARCH 21. SEPARATION IN HIGH LIFE

... COURT OF CHANCERYf Lr.vCOLN's In, M-4feCr 2 1. SEPARATION IN HIGH LIFE. Tux EARL or IVESTI1EATH V- THE CoUNTESS OF WESTMEATH, VISCOUNT CILANnoRNr, AND A7;OTHER,. The further arguments in this siagular case were resumed this day. Mr. Wetherell, Counsel for the Defendant, Viscount Cranborne, and the other trustee bf the Countess of Westmeatih, stated, that he had to beg for the indulgence of his ...

LONDON POLICE—OCT 4

... ?? Mn O 7' o, ?? i c r - , NT AN ?, I 0.14 I I U 1.. - A,, ?? ?? '77 -L, ed against Mr. ?ose.h Td tW j hoaving, on she 2Gtli of' Decrnbe, 'r0. qn-antilr ef Ai orsted yarn With,1tt av- 'r ol cuted a license, and the pre:en,.e of a ' 's pa flcer. The goods, it appearedw revent O quay, and the seizing ?? e I 'Zell on tb ty of Ss.a pound OI1 ?? 5arn. ulle0 en A clerk attended frim theblturo of M ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... MNA JSION..HOUsE LozxnooNou Saturay, ar woman, named Marv, Walters, was brought befo~re th6ji~ Mkayor, charged with having robbed Mi55 Eatred tIles4 ter of the owner of the Elephant public-.house''1 u , ilk Xenchu,~ street. In the investigation incontestable evidence mk4 of the innocence Of a poor simple girl, naeedM~ Ann O4B who was convicted the session befor ls, o robber Sentsencedl to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, Nov. 3

... || COURT OF KING'S BENCII-LONDON, Nov. 3. Crd131 CON-LORD BRANDON V. LORD MELBOURNE. Mr. C. PHILIrS opened the pleadings. The action Nvas. brought by the Right Hon. and Rev. W. Lord Brandon against Lord Viscount Melbourne,'for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. The plea was, not guilty. Mr. GusNmY-said he would state shortlythe circumstances in support of. the action. The ...

CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD CALLAGHAN, ESQ. M. P

... CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD I CALLAG IAN, ESQ. M. P. E CORt rEcoaR COURT-FRIIDAY, AUGUST 28. It being known that this important case was to be called on this day, the Court-house doors were beset at an early hour by persons anxious to obtain entrance. Mr. Justice Torrens' took his seat on' the Bench at a quarter past ?? Mr. Callaghan came into Court and took his seat between' Mr. ...

EXECUTION OF BURKE, THE MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF BUIMP, THL NIURDERER' EDISBURGH, JAN. 29.-ThIs atrocious murdere', whose hands vvere more deeply dyed ln fntocent blood than tbose of any otber h6micide recorded in the calendar of crltnoes, underwvent the sente'nce of the~ lav't yesterdaymriia the etsual plaee of execution; and frora the subjoined narra- tive of the concomitants of the tragedy, it will be seen that the ...