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Trial by Jury

... The fortyr-third aniversary celebration of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Theliwall, and others, from the charge of high treason preferred against t~hem; in 1794, by Mr. Pitts's governeat, was held yester- day evening at Radley's Hletel, Bridge-street, Blackfriars. a Niearly three hundred gentlemnen sat downL te dinner. Mr CHAiILE5 BULLEE, M. P., was in the chair. The ...

Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey

... Central k riminal cuc grt, 011 Bailley'.- CALENDAR TWEWTY-SIXTH SESSION, COMMESCING DECEMSaE 1T2 1iS6o A summary statement, descriptive of the various offences with which the prisoners committedi for trial at the present Session of Oyer and V erminer and Gaol Delivery of Newgate and the other prisons within the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court severally stand charged, viz.: - Larceny ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... ; Ttan WIssLEn0oN Muania.-Oa Tuesday the General Qnurter Sessions for the county comnoence&dat the Sessions louse, Newington. There was a very rull. attendance of. ma. gistrate . Mr. IL Hedtger was called to the chair.-When the reports of the different giols were read, Mr. H)awes, M.P., com- plained of the wording of that form,' the visiding 1justices of Guildford House of Correctionh 8axd ...

Court of Chancery

... IN RPE ROCHESTER CHARITY.-Mr. Anderson presented a petition to the Court from some of the Town Council of Rochester, pray- the Court not to allow the master's report relative to the appoint- ment of trustees to the charity to be confirmed, on the ground that they were all of one party in politics, being, without exception, Liberals. An affidavit was read from Mr.Lewis, the Town Clerk, ...

POLICE

... iPeLilCm. IMANWSZOW-VeYSo On Monday a lad, aged 19 years, the apprentice to a printer, was brought pefore the Lord Mayor, under the follow.. ing melancholy circutstances:- Mr;.Tenry Sheppard, of Dove-court, Lombard-street, stated that as he was going home on the preceding night, at about a asteepast eleven o'elock, he saw the defendant bhinging by the'neck from the railing of St. Mary Woolnoth ...

CHELSEA PETTY SESSIONS

... CHELSEA PEIFY SESSIONS. DISTRESSING CASE OF DESERTION AND STARVATION.-Oni Wed- nesday a wretched and emaciated-looking female, who gave her name Ann Barnard, appeared before the Bench,to make application that they would be pleased to intercede with the parochial authori- ties of St. Luke's, on her behalf, in order that she might obtain some speedy relief for herself, and (as she stated) ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... Vhe CSo of the R . U. StepheTio (A1;intae2V ,) -,t BOL.TON, SATgiDAT. ' EXSTAORDINARY DISCLOSURE. Yeterdaer a very *umeroua meeting of the fiiends and supporters ofithe Rev. Joseph Rayner- tephens was held in the Town-hill, for the purpose of adbptiog measures for that gestleman's defence in the recent prosecution insti- tuted against him. The meeting was addressed by Mr. DbegaR and several ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -x - w 9; Cuitoa ow-Co'iasrzucr,--The olllce was crowded with Journeymen 'bpolsbiuders, in' ebuseqxenco et fiveworkmen In., the employ of iMr. Remrnt, a boolcblnder in Lovell'i-eptrt Patetnoster-row, having been appr hended upon a c *harge of conspiracy.-Roe,the officer, stated that te an indictment bad been found by the grand Jury, it only remnained for' theR de- ':fmdanti to gIvesureties to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IETELMOENCE - A c e---dw NORFOLK CIRCUIT. -Ioawicce, APRISL 6. eThe learned judges on this circuit entered this city to clay, 1e7 and after' having opened the commission !with the accustomed Pt 'ceremonies, adjourned their respective courts till 9 o'clock on i .onqtay. The buainess, both civil ead criminanl, Is greater Omat hats been known for very many years. On the civil side no fewer ...

ALLEGED MURDER ON THE THAMES

... ALLeGED MURDER ON THE THAMBS. On Tuesday morning the enquiry in reference to the cir- cumstances connected with the death of a line young woman, about 23 years of age, whose body was found in the river Thames, almost in a state of nakedness, and which had a dis- colouration on the face, so as to lead to the inference that the unfortunate female was the victim of some violence, was resumed at ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of Preston

... Cume of the CEtton Spinners of lkPrestro GREAT MEETING OF THE DIFFERENT TRADES IN PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting took place at the Pavilicn, Gritnshaw-street, the object of which Wag to ascertain how far tho different trades were determined to sup- pnrt the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock the place, which is capable of containing 2,000 ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Court of R1equlest, minIgsgate-street. As ih # : _ As,,_, _- - m - At this minor Court of Chancery a vast number of suits were for crer settled. There were summonses for wages out of eum- ber-there were summonses for rint-and there were knotty paints discussed as to the value of labour and material. But both before Ur. Serjeant Heath and Mr. Commissioner Dubois the greatest attention was paid ...