DECLARATION OF CIRCASSIAN INDE PENDENCE, ADDRESSED to the COURTS of EUROPE

... DECLARATION OF CIRCASSIAN INDE PENDENCE, ADDRESSED to the COURTS nJ JEUROPE. [P-1sl0 TuE rORTFrOio.] The inhabitants of the Caucasus, instead of being subject to Elussia, are not even at peace with her, but have for many years been engaged in continual war. 'T'his war they have maintained single-handed. They have ieceived at no period encouragement or assistance from any Power. While the Porte ...

IRISH ASSIZE.—STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... IRISH ASSIZES.-STAT'rQF THE COUNTRY. I flLVLCLI Ji ,,L2J:J.L A ?? _ KILDArnz.-The Hon. Justibg:Johnson briefly ad- dressed the Grand Jury. He said Jbie light state of your calendar scarcely calls foran obserration from me, with the exception of one or two cases-ot an aggravated character, which particularly call for attention and ac- curacy in the investigation. CAULow--Fridav, Hugh Corrigan ...

Middlesex Sessions

... DESPERATE ASSAULT BY AN OMIBUSi. BDRIER. * -Reta Rawliags and :Edward& Heiermton mwere indicted for assaulting Thomne Igrgam, in the psrish -of St. Pancras, ae wthe 124th-of Sept. last. Mr. iPrendergast-baving stated the case, called Thomas Ingram, who deposed as follows: -am a fish salesman, and on the 24thl of September last I -went to -Highgate. Slhurtly after-eight o'clock I went to .the ...

POLICE

... Jre a1 ILA C IE. CURIOUS CASE OF PROFIT-MOXGERXnG-Dgpyncn or tXiua SYsTsM.-A young man, named John Norrey, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attempted to im- pose upon a sailor boy, named Frederick Mitchell, by a new sort of deception. Frederick Mitchell stated that the prisoner walked up to him in the street and urged him to purchase a piece of striped cloth, which was a ...

Middlesex Sessions

... -Ie44Jeg Oewips. ,,1E 4AT -ASSAULT -BY-.AN 9 BIJ8 DRIVER. Roibmt-Ruwlini and oiwarod a*jersoi.wero ipniicted .for assaultirg Tbomw slngram, in be arish. St Pancns, . ;he 24thof Sept..last' - Me. P-rendergast-having stated the ease, called Tlooiuas Ingram, whodeposed-as foilows: 1-anowa fish salesan, and oa-the 24th -of -Sept-ember last.1 went, to, ,Hihgate. -iSortly -er eight u'cl¢,k i wOnu ...

POLICE

... IF-0J4L-ACmo An old man tained Coker, who has been many years a labourer about B llingsgate-market, was brought op, having got drunk and abused the officers who took care of him. The defendant, it appeared, has been in the habit of working from three.in the morning till eight,, and generally has had the. remaining- 19 hours to spend between drinking and.sleeping. Mr.,Hobler-Why,.l am ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... ?nsw?I? cut boro' Cuwt. -Wlifant lrons-wof eppnaed-hy-Mr. Nicholls fos a Ifrgqne ;~ he was s-ppertedhy9 r Wdotiroffe. It .appeared 'that thee inisolvent't had been arrestid-sonie time- back-by two creditors, but rhat on the eih day of thisi month they hadl sent a discharge to the prison, and that duking .three daysi the insolvent had -no detainer lodged against -him-; i, hearing waS lxed ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, KINGSGATE-STREET

... A LOQuaCiOve MoDERN TRAPPIST. -Mr. Daniel Devid Few, a little old gentleman, very much resembling Mr. John Arthur Roebuck, M.P., was summoned for the sum of 16s 6d. for rent alleged to be due and owing to Peter Thomas. his landlord. Daniel's appearance was most extraordinary; although known to be in possession of considerable property, his garb was that of the most squalid wretchedness, and ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... In.soweut Debtors' ou40i4t. A METHoDTsT.-Joqsep Grayson.was bpposed y Mr. Cokeo on the part of a creditor nanmed Worrall, andi supported. -by Mr. Nicholas. The: insolvent, n elderly ian, -hadbeen in partnersbipo with the.opposing creditor as millers and smiths inYorkshire,.wbich: partncrship was dissolved in.the. year a1829; he had siuce .then !been in partnership with his-brother, and he ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... COU.RT OF SEQUEIT. L.AusiALE Cosz oP Tu rwo DAnim BvLaannmtExs.-Otn huday isat, when theoge-erofte Court called these euphl n paus-tionjiet, two sloot feflowa whose wearing apparel gave testimaony tabtey were had-mnd-morter men, stood before, and began tWstate helirases together C iaste-4tos- atop. little; pray which of you is the complainant? The B13g11141!1 W.'re both complainants, your ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... WESTMINSTEWR SESSONS. AssAuLT AND F.loss Inpsow x .-Pe. r Ewns end Mo. .n Wood were indicted for having, on Saturday the 18th of.June, as- saulted and falsely imprisoned Sarah Neale, a child two years and a half old. Mr. Prendergast, who in his opening described the male pri- soner as the ' fancy man of Mrs. Wood, conducted the case for the prosecution, and Mr. Adolphus defended the ...

Bolton (Lancashire) Petty Sessions

... aolton (Lacaaeasire) BPetty Sessions. WANTON MISCONDUCT OP AN ENGINEER.-Joseph Hernby .was .eharged with misconduct in the service of Messrs. Brooks ani Smith, flax-spinners, Little Bolton. Mr. HnIdere appeared for the complainant, and stated that 'Messrs. Brooks aned Smith had-eugaged -an engineer of the name of Garforib, to manage one of the engines of the mill. Garforth nwas to enter on his ...