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THE CASE OF RICHMOND AGAINST MARSHALL

... (Fross the Exanaiiner.)t This trial is the most eventful of the minor incidents G of these eventful times. It is a scene of drilamatic recur rection-a brief presentment of those 'good old days which all true hearted Tories yet long to restore. It s refers to transactions of the closing nionth of ]811(, andt tile topening' of Ih ya 17whntreusendons ma- jorities ar.ed the government itht ...

CHESHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... On Saturday MIr. Baron Bolland was escorted into Chester by the high sheriff of the county, Jaimes Hleatih Leigh, Usq. of Grappenhall Lodge, and the usual retinue of javelin men, &c. and immediately proceeded to the Shire Hall, wsvere his lordship ?? the commission, and the court was Adjourned until ten o'clock on M\Do11 dlay Inoriling. On Sunday his lordship attended divine service in the ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT BURY

... DREADrVL ?? AT EURtY. On Tuesday week thbe town anid neighbourhood of Bury wvere thrown into considerable excitement by a unutder commllitted under the following circom- stances :-A man named ,Joseph Barlow, a calico printer, about forty-two years of age, has for many years lived on bad termrs with his wife annd family, owing, it is said, to a feeling of jealousy on his part, which all who ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

... IATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE PRESI. ~DENZT OF THE UNITED STATES, [From the NMttional Intelligencer of Jan. 31.1 The funeral of the late lamented Warren R. Davis, of South Carolina, took place yesterday from the Capitol, ac- cording to previous arrangement. The gloom of the day rendered the occasion yet more gloomy. Neither House of Congress transcated business. After vards the Senate ad- ...

CLAIMS OF LITERARY MEN

... CLAXrIMS O L1fl'RART DEP. (From a Coorespontdentrof d'e'.S'til) Itahad long; been suchta novelty in England.( hough of frequent occurrence in ?? other couniribsin Elurope) to firftt literary merit rewarded- or encouraged by Kings or Ministers; that tie nation was' equally gratifierl and sur. rprised a few years ago, when. the late King George IV.' directed that ten gentlemen of distinguished ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... The Assizes for this county commence this day, before Air. Baron Parke and Mr. Justice Alderson. Although the calendar contains the names of com- paratively few prisoners, we are sorry to add that the nature of a greater portion of the offences is of the most grave description. There are no fewer than seven persons charged with the crime of murder. Three are charged with forgery, two with ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... SCROWN COURTi.-FnutoAY, MAtteRC '20. yr NormanWelsh, sired 5G,' nvan arrsigscd nonoar iudvrrter nrt chatruirrrg him in ith lthle whirr I murder of Mtr. NVWI turm Sokil igaIrte, w at Li verpool, n.it thre l7th. of October toof. Tire prisoner pienrrieu gZ sot ?? prisoner war a wealober at ttre L.iver'rrot Cire. 2. trsn.house, to whthii Stationtihe hind been reducedt fret a, arnie. le ror Office ...

LIVERPOOL DAY POLICE BILL

... le We have looked over this bil', and have been somewhat t at struck with the extrnordirary nature of some of its pro- b it visions. According to these the commissioners, co ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A SOLDIER BY FLOGGING

... ALLE;ED MUIDER OF Al SOLDiERd Ib' FitOG(mIAT:. or- t a k lcsttil ly ?? (the '27 tdilt.) all i:qo est wva; heltd at thc ml .itrint Mi rrauk.e, W~oolwich, bhevtm Ir. Catttrir, on tde be body of Th omras 1Ivlay, :a p ivate in the Royal MRmlss, til nwho died iil tie military Ho's;pital on S'itbdy. TILe dc. P ccilsed it appearit!, in evidence hifd beon chaigvd wvith iate iat( ?? ' t parUL, ...

LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

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REVISING BARRISTER'S COURT

... -tEVIS1NG BAURISTEB'S COURT. The Court for the revision of the lists of hurgmes under the ilunicipal Reform Act, commenced on Saturday last, before E; E. Deacon, and - Bailey, Esquires. Alr. Ascroft and Alr. RisIiton attended on behalf of the refir. mers generally; Mr. J. Armstrong, Mr. Ilyres, alr. H. Blackhurst, Alr. Fisitet, and Mlr. Riley, for thpe conberva- tives ?? and Dir. P. Walker ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... I ?? Aprin g CROWN COURT. te Fr iday, Mar.ch 20. ~e MRDEROF MR. SOUTHGOATE. INSPECTOfl o le CUSTOMS AT LIVERPOOL. . Norman Weelah. aged 56. was indicted fir theua ilfil lura,, .y of WVil i on Southga' ...