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MR. HUNT AND THE TRUE SUN NEWSPAPER

... MR. HUNT AND THE TRUE SUN NEWS- PAPER. cowAT O'F EXCUnEQuaR.-Before Lord Lyndharst andr a Special Jury-Dec. 2. CASE OF, LIBEL. Mr. Hunt, the lale Mombe'e for PPreston, versus The Proprietors of the True Sun. We have not space for more than a brief outline of this trial, which excited :considerable interest. Mr. Hunt conducted his own . case. He said the libel of which he complained appeared in ...

OLD BAILEY ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... OLLY. .A i O R, . D *. SE SSION. ,Shortly after nite o'ne c looMo y, Mr. Jtfstice e,'' Mr. Justice Littledale, the Recorder and several ..ai.s.aes entered the Court. Mr. Justice Littledale then desited:the Jurors-present. to enter the box, and informed them that they were discharged on the. p.resnt occasion. One of'the jusrorsi asked 'his lordship if thiey wonld' be: likely .to be called on ...

POLICE

... 1 , mANSION-HOUSE. Character of the Medical Profession, by the Stewardess of a Benfit Society.-The Stewardess of a Benefit Society appeared- to eapport a refusal upon the part of the Society to allow the benefit to be any longer enjoyed by a member, in consequence of the violationof the rules and orders of the Association. It was pleaded amongst other things in defence to the charge of breach ...

POLICE

... , '?,O5LI;C'E. , Q UEaN SoyA us. Ott St~day a iyouth, nanamd=Richsard Churhil-' man, was charged with tealm gi neckiace from theI pe f tutie girl;} the daughte~r of Wtm. kForterJ a tjjilfoi residring inzSie~ner as Place, Chelsea. Tere 'vwas nothingl remarkableg in the evid'nce against theiprsoner, but the convexsattiwowhich took place between the notber of the girl and the/'dagistrate excited ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... The Police. These gentlemen are determined to hold. an iudisturbed place in, our fiiendly recollection. The Inquest has been holding for some days bark before Mr. Baker, the Coroner for Middlesex, on the body of a waterman named John Fenwick Wood, of Lowef Shadwell. Ret the issue be what it may, hitherto the .evidence of gross'bratality aind carelessness of human life, on the part of all the ...

ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAW

... . Hitherto we spbke of the character of the law-let us now hear what an honest contemporary (the True San) thinks :of the t' even-handed justice so con- spicuous in the administration of it. M~r. Hetheriugrtou does not mean to contend that h~is penny-sheet of politics is strictly legal; he knows it is not, thaugl he knows, at the same time, that the vile law itself is a thousand times ore ...

THE RICH ESCAPE PUNISHMENT FOR THEFT—THE DESTITUTE ARE PUNISHED FOR POVERTY. A CASE IN POINT

... THEl RICH ECAPE iPUN-ISMEN TOR ' THEFEET-THEu DESTITUTE ;AREb PI- -- SNi FoRO T. A CASE IN POINT. We are'almos w'earied withv quotinginstancea of the sort of left. handed justice that we s~ee ry dky'de'slt out to the various delin- quents. dragge'd 'bfonre opub~l'ic tnibuns, ax~ of the~ application of Sthe sentence, according to the rank 'and conition of the parties SUOPLIFTING;-Wednesday ...

TRIAL OF GEORGE FURZEY—GLORIOUS VERDICT OF THE OLD BAILEY JURY

... TRIAL OF G EORGE FURZ EY-GLO RIOUS VERDICT OF THE OLD BAILEY JURY. Friends, Brethren, and Fellow Countrymen, It is our pleasing duty this week to record ANO- THER NOBLE VERDICT-a verdict which has for ever clenched the nail that the Calthorpe-street jury had already driven into th(. brazen forehead of whig- gery. The trial of Fursey having taken place on Thursday, (the day on which the ...

IRISH POOR-LAW COMMISSION—QUERIES FOR RURAL DISTRICTS

... JRIS1 -POOR-LAW -COMMISSION-,Q1E. .- RIEiS YORX RUIAL fDISTXUCS- i ..,The torm~is aers qppointedby-his Majestyt to Inqiireiitutbe . S~tat.e ,of.t1he.Puornin nIreIianidreqiet'thst you wilfavodr'tbIeWImwith an early Reply to the following Queries, or to as many of ;th'em is: niayuouiewitin your tognizarce :l r--a.'; 'i -. tname.of yiurxcouotty, and pirishcorparishesli i. Number of acies in ...

BRUTAL INSOLENCE OF LAING THE MAGISTRATE

... We have often animadverted upon our iniquitous system of. laws-we have shown how reckless they are of the poor man's interests and feelings-we have seldom, however, spoke of their mode of administration. This has always appeared to us of very little importance as campared with the nature of the laws. Where the laws are themselves ra~dically vicious, no purity of conduct in administering them ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF MAGISTERIAL AND CLERICAL CRUELTY—A PAUPER SENTENCED TO EIGHTY LASHES

... ATROCIOUS CASE OF MAGISTERIAL AND CLERICAL CRUELTY-A PAUPERSEN-S TENCED TO EIGHTY LASHES. , :` It is with indescribable indignation we have read the followlng. in last Sunday's Dispateh :-We have received from a respectable cor- respondent residing at Briston, in Norfolk, an account of a transac-. tion which, if the facts have been- correctly. stated to us, ought to-be immediately brought ...

RESULT OF THE INQUEST ON THE UNLUCKY HOMICIDE, CULLY

... RESULT OF THE INQUEST ON THE UN- LUCKY -OMICIDE, CULLY. It is with indescribable delight we announce the termination and result of this protracted inquest. It commenced on Wednesday, and having continued during four days, terminated at ten o'clock on Monday night, when, after a most patient and elaborate investigation, the jury brought in a verdict of JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. This verdict, which ...