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CASE OF THE REV. W. ROWLATT

... A correspondent of the Liverpool Standard, under the signature of A Member of the Church of England, has made some comments on the case of the Rev. IM r. IHowlatt, which ...

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, ...

INQUEST

... INQUZS ?? ?? re On Tuesday istto ilque~st wass held ?? T. 'Trot gltton,: Esq.;, mnyitr and lioroner, atd a respect. - ?? (iissisred by It. Palmer;, ?? totichink is' of Mfo-r Laiie I Wlilt) 7ieckfVed eobme Revere intjuries Irs ?? atO ',~ft1t MaIli `ipen, ll hs iit Chad teick's ?? Omcha'rd, a'bout ei~iyht weeks 4g, by a m'e ihei r. naimed wtiilaiu Whtiteside, and .front -ile 6(fecis (if whit.Ili ...

TRAGIC EVENT—LOVE AND SUICIDE

... TAAGIC LVP-NT.-LOVE AND SUICIDE, [Frorn the itritish Press--A Jersey Paper.] For many years, perhaps far many centuries, tile corn- munity of Jersey has not experienced an excitement siumilar to that which now prevails throughout tile islais, occasioned by the melancholy fate of an unhappy young creature, who, having loved, ' not wisely, but too well, has just paid the dreafilul forfeit which ...

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 ...

GENRAL HIGHWAY ACT

... GBNEnAL RIGHWAY ACT. 5 Li 6 Win. IV., c. 50. [From Dell's Weekly Messenger.] This act, which is nos the law regulating the highways in England, contains the following provisions which are most worthy of attention. In our exposition of this act we shall omit those clauses which are common to all high. way aces, and are generally known, and confine ourselves to such parts of the new law as ...

MURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN

... MuinDl OF A MAN BY HiS WIFE AND CHILDREN. j A crime of the most horrible nature was lately com. mitted in the arrondissernent of Forcalquier, namely, the murder of a man by his own children with the sanction of their mother. They were all brought tip to take their trial at the Court of Assize, Lower Alps, and were placed in the dock all in a row. They'sppeared gteatly dejecteti, and their ...