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POLICE

... 4pJU141 e . DUSTY BOB AND HIS Oss.-A flying dustman, named Robert Swain, alias Dusty Bob, was brought before tile Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen a bottle of Champagne and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr. Callon, a wine. merchant. The cellarman of the prosecutor stated that the prisoner was, a few days ago, employed next door to the prosecutor, in clear- ing away the contents ...

Case of Horrible and Fatal Misery

... Case of Iflorrible and Fatal Mlisery. 7 I - - . . o . . - .. .____ Jackson's fxjod Journal has published a copy of the evidence taken on an inquest at Hailey, near Witney, on Monday last, before Mr. Westel, one of the coroners for this county, on the body of a man unknown, who died in a pig-sty, from inflammation of the lungs and chest, produced by seven day's exposure to the weather and ...

Kilrush Petty Sessions

... Kimush FPetty Sessions. A MAN OF MANY VENTVnES.-A wizen-ficed, jocose-looking little pensioner, better known by the sobriquet of J umping Jim than his real patronymic, was had up and charged-by ameighbour of his own, a Mrs Roughen, with having licked ber childer, broken her back door, disparaged her husband, and abused her. selfV Before complainant had well waded through this formidable ...

I'rnuee

... tbe Secono—At usual, every Ihinj respecting regicide it enveloped in the tricauerie «f (lie Frencli Toriet (“the Doetrlunires”) and the Whigt, the tiers parti. All that is known I'f hi™, lliat Ilia nm»» •• «>tj lb!> »«» onljr ditcovered by the fact of bit uncle iiiipecting be was the regicide, and going to ascertain the fact. it now desrribed as saddler, and it it admitted that he wat not ...

UNITED STATES

... Increased anxiety is manifested on the part of the of the United States to preserre strict neutrality as regards the eiril commotions in the Canadas. A second proclamation from President Van Buren to the citizens of the States, charging them on their allegiance to the conatitution to take no part in the eml war on the frontier, has bean issued, and was followed by message to the Senate and the ...

JULIAN HIBUERT

... The following is from the pen of the amiable, generous, and good Julian Hibbert, the energetic friend of the rights of msn, the assertor, mainuiner, and, in all respects, supporter of the unstamped Press in its victims—or, as he humourously described himself M.A. (i. e. Master of Ammunition) and LL.D. (i. e. Doctor of Legislative Levelling). Worthy estimable man, how grieved are we to remember ...

Tnnxlialt *?r ***”Brlloon, ?“'** ~ “* •*l«r»»u: - Captain Coaling, and Xeaara. Groan. Burnatr, . d W. H...yL * Tfco

... door* waro thrown op» at thraa n and ahont- hoar portona had aaownhlaij; „j , ooap-r, which *~'-r.w.notic£n i i—bar • * - ««•»!•“ • f ponderoaa ataehmc cowoaeuf.J ,bOUt * « •ba'aftarnoon. At “*• ftteucsd into „b.„ . fro* all lU inaußbmneao, «»i«tie.ll. . t,r\j diraalien, aod w , ‘i, Tho customary amusanmnu th. , a iJ,ho or*. grammt of tho concert, now edi, the ward, ,k! Mr. Hudson, ...

I' INQUESTS. necMiity of Ua being »«ry cautious in taking number, aa oa asm* future occasion, if h* Cwould find

... himaelf awkwardly i. After half an hour’a conauiution. the a ». “. *» deceased cane hit death in jeacn the upsetting of cab accidentally, and that the coroner reqßetted to reprimand the driver for takimr to full lar*. —This Utter part of the rerdict was faithftlly fultHted' coroner in eery imprcaaiae manner, and the jury then discharged. On SmtariwtrtohxgthiMjrttvH^t^nwmjmp*. nelled before Mr. ...

BROHTERKB'S NEW WORK

... Just Published, Nee. 1 to 14, price three-pence each, and Parte I to LIFE OF X MAXIMILIAN ROBESPIERRE. By J. B. O’Bkiiw, E»q., A.B. Conuininc lengthened extracts from the speeches of Robespierre In the Constituent Assembly, on the following important subjects Lett res de —Trial by Jury—Universal Suffrage—On the Robbery of the Poor by the Enclosure of Common Lands, With a statement and remarks ...

made to procure change k those huri. We always maintained that they were •net open to this charge—that they were

... absorbed in their endeavours to obtain what they deemed of still greater consequence, and that, 'wyjw.- manifest bat little interest dive to the importance of change, they were more affected by heavy charge for bread than any other class. 4 The sentiments of the wtwkingidUsses upon this subject have undergone no change.. sbey deeply feel tile misery which the com laws inflict upon tllett; hut ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.

... COUKT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, Not. 98. « Thi Dioo«rr«». A Romakc* of Rial Lit*.— The Quexv *. Coi^aort.—Thi* was prosecution against the defendant, Colcroft, for baTing assisted in the remoTal of voung woman, named Sarah Duffield.from Manchester, In which town she was IWlng in scrtlce at the time. The indictment charged him with haring done so, well knowing that she was a material witness in ...