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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT

... EXTRXOlRDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT. o! the morn inc of Thursdav, the Sth tilt., part of tie roof of Ic coal-works belon ging to the Duke de Coigny, at ligrarnnie, ,,r the villac of Dailly, Ayrslire. set down. and befor- the me, cosidd get clear oif the workings, John Brown, a native of li 2 Ilothiau. about sixty years of age, was intercepted itt his ereis. ael coierqnently ?? in this ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINALCOURT. THE MURDER AT WOOL WICH. Tius case, which has excited so much interest in Woolwicb, and the surrounding vicinity, came on yesterday (Saturday) before Mr Justice Park and the Recorder. Patrick Carroll, aged 32, a corporal of Marines, was indicted for the wilful Murder of Elizabeth Browning, ori the 27th of April last, in the parish of Woolwich. The prisoner, who was ...

CONVICTIONS UNDER THE FACTORY ACT

... On Thursday last Mr. Williamn Wilkinson, of Mill Garth, ap- peared before the magistrates, to answer a charge preferred against him by Mr. Baker, surgeon, and sub-inspector under the Factory Act, for having employed four children in his mill without a certi- icate, contrary to the provisions of the said act, 2a contained in the i4th clause. Mr. Baker stated to the bench that Mr. Wilkin- son ...

REFLECTIÓNS ON THE CASE OF T. WILLIAMS, NOW UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH

... REFLECTIONS ON THE CASE OF T. WILLIANS, NOW UNDER SENTENE O -EA'ted THomsS WILLIAMS Was to have been exeCULV, on Tuesday last at the Debtor's Door in Nev rgate, t the violation of a liule girl, eight years of age'of 0h name of Margaret Pugh, in the ?? at Lisson Grove, about a month ago. die and thc recent Old Bailey Sessions, and foundb. ?? would have been hung on Tuesday ?? o'clock, had it ...

THE FRENCH MONSTER TRIAL

... THE eyes of all nations of Europe are turned to this state trial; and many governments are waiting in silent anxiety its eventful issue. The number of prisoners, amounting to eighty, we believe-their crime is charged as an attempt to overthrow the government; the number of witnesses, between eight and nine hundred ; their judges, the Peers of France; their prosecutor, the King of France; and ...

CASE OF GOVERNMENT ROBBERY

... lidr. Odom, Propretor of the Lecture Room, The jbald's Road. (FROr A COR5ISPONDEiZT.) IT is well known that this individual has been in the habit of having concerts and balls at the Lecture-room, as well as lectures. Two informers, excisemen (for excisemen only can be informers in such cases) laid informatiens against him for selling wines and spirits on his premises without a license, inm, ...

A CASE OF GREAT OPPRESSION AT THE CUSTOMHOUSE

... A CASE OF GREAT OPPRESSION AT THE CUSTOM- IHOUSE. (From a Corr-spon!61( ) On Friday last, two most respectable men amongst the land-waiters at the Custom-house, who amount to about 150, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the great robbery of 6,000, whvich took place some time agro at the Custom-house. No magistrate's warrant was had bv the police-officer, but they severe arrested ...

MURDEROUS TYRANNY OF IRISH LANDLORDS.— WHOLESALE DESTRUCTION OF THE POOR

... MURDEROUS TYRANNY OF IRISH LANDLORDI-% WdOLESALE DESTRUCTrION OF THE POOR. (Front ho Weekuly Dispuhc.) If there is a name in our empire detestable for receipts beut s our taxes, it is that of tile lings of Irelaitd-th, ?? T-, Beresfords. We ?? that foer Irish landlords, with Lord SBore fo-d at their head, have ejected nine ?? poor persons wt, widiws arid children, from their estatec, on ti' gr ...