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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIl'A,' B30W- ?R I T. able i;e'ic, ni ?? ' rr.en Tame, thri a liar/f- iii V. . J'i-c a z IX tc',T hu u s ?? I p c-aer, it ,i'i12i'i'., i I. - CaI, ii tie( la'C Coat'bi-t-r. Ont ?? ?? aSlti' ir, aI ?? ?? Pt' ?? ~,a ?? It ?? ' ?? 5ctrzi. spur:;.' III'1m mce 2.t l'aTr- ito Clitli,ctrac a Air Civ'-i't ?? Jr- 'icrtteS;'' -I therq cPrl-, o'5 ia vjd- v . lolb~na.i.irc.l letters tfrili-ia''iic ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-FIUDAY. 1IMACKtINIO5t v. EIVFRItGC'ON antI ANMiLER. ?? case occupied the Cour' the last two days. It was an action brought by the plaintiff, as inventor of the patent India rubber chlaks and air cushions, against the defendanta for an infringement of his patent. T'ie ArTroRNEY.lGENERAL, Sir FiEDi:rtich POLLOCK, Sir WiLI.tANi FOLLITT, MIr. Sergeant BO.%ie'As, and Mr. ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS PHILIPPI

... TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPL! MORE Y, and BESCHER, fbr the A TTFEhP I Ju4ly 2'8, 18!3, on the LIFroJ LOUIS Ypff.U1kPi COURT OF PEERS. sIrll(.O I, ?? PrLB.3. IPublic expe tation hasiiig betei greatly excited by atn nouncemient that the proceedling' of the day vere to` llence Withi ?? interrogatory ot Nina Lasnave, the of Fie.cbi, and at ?? implicated in the chargei ,il him, all the gallerics ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI AND HIS ACCOMPLICES

... TRIAL OF FIESCIII AND HIS ACCO.,11PLICES. n, toturt s Peers-Fljteendt Day (ctncluded,) a- The Procureur-Generai closed his reply upon the evidence by calling upon the Court to award sentence of death against Fiescbi, lorey, Pepin, and Boireau, as guilty of an attempt, wvitd, mlice prepeltse, upon the lives of the King and several memsbers of the Royal lo family, Marshal Morticr, and the others ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT of July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS ..

... TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAL, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCNflF fir the, A 7'TEIIP7' of July 28 ?? *8nf. t/e, L 1.0 UJ;.S PIIILPPE', COUR1 OF PFEERS. 51 N Or 5iHI StlAi, r5B. 4. The curirosity cit' the public to witness thle proceedings itt this extreordinarv trial continues unabated. We hav e as N Lt observed no dimnin irtion in t!:e r oisibeis of thle piivileeced aud .II- tgry, seli, lit an early ...

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... LaIs /lA7EJ, .JGJr:NF. COURT OF' (CiIAN('IA1A- -~letr:RuY. IN.Il 1: 1 5 A II A00 01- 11.1 101 l. Jil ),I B ?? pr1-iet giiardiiit o'f Iw %i ar''I. I reeo illIIow- el liti trtv intercluotro Ilt ceen _11ii- Haled and aI plerson ?? (1 CkllkIlt . Ill o ?? was allet'cd sihe wal aiioutl to ?? it jeritiiiniail engagervirilnt, Iivider tie santiotI of' ( i ' Ii t, losel'. ?? Icililott ?? ap~ploiboillin ...

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... l-,-lI It A X' i GE\ CE . iIlkilsI': ('I'i)EDS . . I ' .- ,a ot .:Iav I~ l ii ?? 1IIit t ij t rid set I LW NIn fair hetirii'ni tj 'kv, ?? iiei:~~ioumci o inoe 'lit', T'I , ?? rA! ard Siaotlti II 1 )1 ZG 1tcuoirtr' zle yet, tite milliri~irrad tar ?? m.ir I trenuli et iia l.0. c Jiit'i'i C('O T 01' C)! t AN'CERY--fl0iraAY. AI i IlRt (, at -t I;v Atia ?? 610i ?? h rnca .IrI, (IC. ?? ii , I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IhOW STlEI'l' i ()tt Siaturlay, Mary A ?? . idi!I Itg tolU trteml' iI ht indor- I vwent ell exaim.uallou tit this otie e on tie prev usa day, oil It c hilarge ot detaining in 1Ir 1oascsifn a great q(jgbnltity (At pr'- lIrty, conistiag otf ?? \x, b I)tI v ?? to ?? witotm anli admiistraitixtoot tle Ite Air.\ P'eol (OchrialreO ?? it i- vtlt'(', Clerkotgvvil, ssla irtgti lUi) up lht orrn tito) I ...

CONCLUSION of the TRIAL of FIESCHI, MOREY, PERLY, [ill] and JUDGMENT on the PRISONERS

... ('ONCLUSION oL l'I TRIAL of FIESC(II, RI ( . I F P'EI'LV \ i!, ; ' (uJi JX'j\ 7 ' I , P ' hi \ i, ) , ] $S, FI: I I II ?t 1; Iiil I I * I I V.1 i aICI Il ii ; lo i~ 'litI'. Ni~i ;i 'SN ii .1 ' i-t; N 1.11 It'l i I i il i~i~ ?? IIi ' iIIi I'I 1 Ii II ) I I E jrnia rvintrllr. cI nt lct l (i Iti i I It I *H'i'lli * ?? I.1I- II E t III I I to \ei ?? oI E I 'l!I i ut I1 ?? ' I ;to -I , I1 : o ...

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... LA TV 1A 7'ES, Li GEXt'E. c() It I' 0! CI7\ LXR I ?? ft ANI N I . \IA ?? TIva, ItI a 0tion aipt ?? ti i, a telt';ion of the Vice- ( ?? ?? ?? t.l to gtrant ' new ori .1 of :n it 1 (!ti- recteI 1intOLit caui, aitl ?? it - titlt, tvi t. ?? d4k'lill' ?? etli; 0-toil i 1(:t .. all 0pl-S~,iO~lf thl ovl i'lt IW1 i 'I t W I C t Ilt' i ii ?? I t i I I I teP SPi r of - dM endmitr~l Oil: t1 gI'oII:;,I t ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB. 10

... CEsN7'TRL4 CMUIRTJ eJQL7 Tf':ri. 10. I I i. h~l oft!,c pl,:o inri i:) Cust^o 117, a.:l:t ?? I c n ito h -l to sefl ' r i i 'tol l, Ilt,, I I,- . I i i i - | t,- 1i -,i ?? ili. s ?? i l(r pp .iI.o !a1 li 1) I ! : S:( f;t,~.mcX ot dcI!Ijl., ?? (II hin:;( 1{Rw: vr-, !,)r al I u iloicgi t I dli-cla -re a I~ wt 1:~. pi-to:l :S: kil . ^ i- : 1x't and o J R; 1 ;1 * 2 illa li/ill (,riif It I::,lIi 1 ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... The Venerable B. D. H. Knox, v: Gavin and others. On Friday arid Saturday last, the Court of Exchequer was occupied in hearing the arguments of Coulsel upon a most important Tithe case, which involved the question. whether the police were bound to assist in carrying tbe orders of the Court into execution. What is called a com- mission of rebellion had been issued against three men named Doolin ...