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TRIAL OF ALIBAUD

... douRT OV PEEfS-IZTt:VG oF JUtY 8i At ten minutes befbre eleven tile prisoner was brought ibto Cenutt, a tfuni- cipal guard having hold of each arm. On his seating himself four municipal guards and a corporal took their places, one on each side, and three behind him. The prisoner is pale, but good-looking, about five feet two or three inches (French) in height, rather thin, and has an air ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ec. FATAL DrErL-GnENTLJIUNE 30.-A duel took place here yesterday morning, between Count Alfred de Thevenot, a ci-devant captain of cavalry under Napoleon, and Mr Henry Tyrwhitt, a youngand highly connected Eng- lish gentleman, who arrived here yesterday from Brussels. The Count fell dead at the first discharge, having, nevertheless, severely wounded his anta- gonist. A ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... LEWIS, WEDNESDAY, JUEY 27. HARRISON a. GOUTLD.-This action was brought by the plaintiff, Betty Harrison, to recover from the defendant, John Gould, compensation in damages for a breach of'promise of marriage. From the evidence called on the part of the plaintiff; it appeared that she, now twenty-four years of age, was kitchen.maid to Lord Egremont, in whose service her father was as gardener. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, arc. I NARROW ESCAPE OF THE DUKE OF RUTLAND AND THE MARQUIS OF GRANDEY AT SEA.-Off the coast of Norway the magnificent yacht be- longing to the Duke of Portland, in a full gale of wind, nearly foundered. The facts are as ?? Duke of Rutland was in his berth, when he awoke and found the bedclothes drenched with water. His Grace threw him. self out, and found the cabin floor ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, W.c. ACCIDENT IN HiGo LIFE.-X serious accident befel the Dowager Marclioness of' Conynhbam, a few days since, at Denhies, near Dorking, the seat of her brother, NMr Denison, the member for Surrey. The Marchioness was riding in Sir W. Somerville's carriage, when tire horses took fright, and broke the vehicle to pieces; her ladvskhip had one rib broken, and tire footman his ...

POLICE

... I ?? I .: II MANSION HOUSE. A young man from Carlisle, named John Conyrghabm, who looked like a bullock-driver, was brought to the justice-room, before Sir C. Marshall, charged with having, in the character of a literary man, defrauded a London ?? the complainant's statement it appeared that the defendant called upon hlin about 18 months ago, and solicited him for a subscription for a book ...

POLICE

... GUILDHAtLI. On Wednesday William Turner, the captain of a Scotch coasting vessel, was brought before Air Alderman Pirie, charged with refusing to pay his cat) ?? Miller, of Pinner's-court, Broad-street, the cab-owner stated that he took the prisoner up at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and set him down about half-past 8. When he asked him for his tare, which had been settled by agreement in the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ce. ACCIDENT TO SIR HIENRnY PARNcELr.-An accident which, in its results, might have proved most serious, happened a few days ago to Sir Henry Parrell, whilst riding on horseback in the Portland road. A horse which had run away with its rider dashed at fill speed from out of the New road, near Trinity Church, and came so suddenly upon Sir Henry that he had not an instants ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, tic. DREADFUL AcCIDENT.-On Tuesday evening an inquest was held at the Two Sawyers public-louse, Bishop's walk, Lambeth, on the bodies of William Honey, husband of MIs Honey, the actress; Lewis Richard Mott, clerk to a solicitor; and Charles Martin, a watchman, who were drowned on Sunday afternoon by the upsetting of the Lady Euinra sailing yacht on the river Thames.-More ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL. On Wednesday, Messrs Sanlderson and Co., silkmeo, attended to answer the complaint of a weaver named Burman, for refusing to pay him 4L fIOs. for keeping hip idle six ?? complainant said he received part of the materials for w eaving one hundred yards of silk, but after completing eighteen yards his master stopped him to change the pattern, and finding this could not be done he ...

LAW

... SHERIFF'S COURT, JUNE 29. (Before Mr 7Jnder-SherifFBURCHALL and a Special Jury.) BUNN V. MACREADY.-This case came lbefore tile Court in the form of ain inquiry to assess the damages to be paid by the defendant for an as- sault committed upon the plaintiff the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. great interest was manifested in the proceedings, and the room was crowded with members of the theatrical ...