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COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, TFIE KING AGAINST InTLLERSH. This was an indictment against Mr. Mellersi a most respectable banker and solicitor at Godalmling, for certain perjuries alleged to have beeu cojrrnitted by the defendant in a answer put in by him to an amended bill in the Court of Chancery, wherein he swore that a certain suo, Penured by the bond of a Mr Richard Smith, dated in December ...

POLICE AFFAIR

... BdIt court, B. August, IM. Ox Tuesday last the select Lncoii ittee met, and determined to lay the minutes ot their proceedingws hefore tie [1ouSe preceded by the followin, relport. ltesolved-T hat it is the opinion os this committee. thlat the C~iilunct of the policemian, Popa, his been hlg-lily reprehensihle, inaxniuhe as he appears to have takcn an a atixc personal part in the proceedings ...

POOR-LAW ACT AND LEGAL TENDER

... POOU.LAW A'6CT AND. LEGAL -1I? ~ ~ T ENDEB~ ?? Lor . RUGA iiihis speech at In- v~erness pogrostcates tha the practicali reiformis car~ried in the nes~t session will befewr tan inz theck last. Tlie fulIl1.- phiispir'itowadte-n bec/omes.the butX w~eal back onwht was our fcon- soltkrjuiwrsetimtaes :R jI;,a, ?? i' 4PVfW t6 Tsnshcu-i. }s.ptoiwidoe.;t ''.Sait'X> - pig -Umsrd bye4hy gbrr*A; qfkeh ...

POLICE

... .,40oXg,,M, A , v ? Thursday eveain!gx:'. 'Tlavn ?? got to nient imnre.oitse .relative-Atotile c non-: dnet~iafpoi'w, of nM'SL-AN -anA -of 'he~ 'cnmmissionersr, abstaining from hmaking aiy motion inpon the subject; express- inybope that the Goveraeontwould do justice.in the case .: but Unpromising that if -justice.zbe not do.ie before the nelt meeting. of - Parliament, l would then- brig-it ...

CORPORATION TRIAL

... The following are the reasonsr given by certain noble lords against hearing the Corporations in their defence. Rlea- sons are generally worthy of attention, at least, which is all I can say of the fol- lowing, and so saying, lea e them to the better judgment of the reader. PROTEST AGAINST HEARING EVIDENCE AGAINST THE MUNICIPAL CORPORA- TION BILL. Dissentient:-I. Because we consider the ...

LORD DURHAM

... LOlD''DUPtMAM. GLASGOW FESTIVAL TO THE EARL OF, DUJRRZAM. (From ihe Ti'rnes.) (Coutiiued frumn p. 38L.) -AIt 1-W'elock dhe (loors of the Court- rhal1vere opened. rhe hall was fitted up as-a thec6rcuit court. The magis- trates'-'eat and the j ury-boxwere reserved for the~town-couneuiI; the table in front ?? was occupieed by the town- clerkW and others officially connected with the- eityo and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLITICAL COUNCIL

... .BIRMINGHAM POLITICAL - COUNCIL. WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE TO DO? PROSECUTION OF THE TRUE SUN. At the weekly meeting of the Council on Tuesday last, the chairman, Mr. Muntz, having read the minutes of the' last meeting, Mr. GILis read a draught of a petition to the House of Commons respecting the conduct of the new-police at the late Coldbath-fields' meeting, which was or- dered to be submitted to ...

BLOODSHED AND FIRES

... AND --i- YJ:~ ~ 7 ,0 A %atidwrer kid-eby a6 Poicea at, F~ir ese offns in ~Ji ri~ridge, .aq, f. t/4ireRS ,ffior~fiolk, K f :ul n1 ~awfifo ?? ar~ide*s ?? 1k qig1tinfflcb;frit -. *te.E2 to9 SO ?? Wis vt h th lts hd raforDetshB ha iniwffesti~etrewni -Apdte bsilss$ :tk ot>th itro sl et,?o T'hnnmwtroasct ?? ok Asteple4ist beiteredtt rwbiodt-ikes 2biodshe,'maflwbodylitsflitz,' kc >kptto~warnfhetsetes ...

POPAY AND THE POLICE

... Tars subject has drawn forth, the fol- lowing article in the Eramiipr of the 25. instant, and a correspondent has sent me the very able answer to it, which will be found at the end of the Ea- iniher's article. In another part of this Register will be found, the reports of the. two committees, one, the CAL- TBORPR-STREE'r committee; anti the other, the general conduct and manage- ment of the ...

POLICE

... VOLtICE. I TAxz theliowing from the ?? Suit of 29. Atgust. It seems that tie people are stirring in this matter. METROPOLITAN POLICE-PApIsia o(W! SUINT MARY, NEWINGTON. Yesterday evening at six o'cle w vestry mneeting of the parish of St. Alftrv Newington, was held in the Sehoei. room, near the Church, to tal-e in' consideration the enor,mous e-xPeese; incurred. for the maintenance of the' ...

BRUTAL ATTACK UPON THE PEOPLE AT SPA-FIELDS MEETING, BY THE POLICE

... BRUTAL ATTACK UPON T14E PEOPLE AT SPr -FIELDS MEUT- ING, BY THE POLICE. (FIe7w the Second udi/iend of vlte True Sgun of &.*istant). Wsbave already given an aecountof the !Prcautivnary! ?? adopted by the Government, in reference to the mieetings it Spa fields. By one, o'clock there were about I,500G persons assembled on the waste piece of ground lying between Gray's-iun-lane and the western ...

THE POOR-LAW BILL

... THIS bill, in its operation through the country, being now the most interesting and important amongst all the questions of a revolutionary and ruinous character which are agitating this country, we think the present a fit opportunity to make an' extract from a work on this subject, now in the press, and which will be ready for pub- lication by the 1. of July. This extract is I of matter ...