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LONDON POLICE

... 1 ;- ; l: I- X ai .- - * J of L tat Ba ib angr~ Dioiuor,' Merbarsags Street-'oLo 'I -To of. that once celebrated fraternity known as;lying duatm~en,';were ciargrwtt'Wh having emptied a dust.hlet in l Pirti 3treet, vtouti loave or licenso of the contractor.. R The worthie. 'cppireiily the last of their race, .irP not unkniown in Old B311ey snoais and in the palmy days of duet priginr' ...

REVOLUTION IN SANTA FE

... . R7.VOLUI'1I9N IN SAINTA FE. UEXIiA E n.zSANuua OF Ely.. L.AWS. 'fTe ewe 0Tooaa IoacaE ~t ,iO.t. 120r ratltolet all nec011 it or tile ettioler Ur thle Greratir se ll i his procip~ilol ilioceis, antd rthe hiootflatioo oftie Rebel CIef as Glloeroor or bi t 0 iarl. At tielae 111 of lieco alit ctt tile Americans In tile proThelt hale cat beec oltiS, olithl liee fIIsall.t.covrt Ithalt-fe r~ fri11. ...

NOVEL TRIAL AT HAYDON BRIDGE

... NOVEL 72MMIcL AV IZtADOW MYE1DGII. TLIE DUgK ot' Ni TIIUMB5EtRLANI, V. THOMiaAS PkATTISON. On Friday, the l5th inst., a writ of tiqti!ry of DaniTiget in this case rwas executed at the Anchor Inn, in -lsaydon Bridge, before Mr Gi'soti, tile Under-tlieriffof Northttnlberland, ?? a respectable Jury. The Unider-sherlfrhaving read the Queen's Bench writ, ap. pointiigthe enquiry, Mr ...

THE THUGS, OR SECRET MURDERERS OF INDIA

... THE THUGS, OR SECRET MURDERMRS OF INDIA. Iii India, from time immemorial, a race of beings have ex. isted who live by murdering travellers For the property they haveaboutthem. ?? worshippers of a godldess named Devee, l urga, Kalec, or Bhuwanee, as she is indiffierently called, *who are impressed witl ia perfect colviction Lhat a certain portion of mnnnkind are allutted to them, whose iceath ...

DURHAM EASTER SESSIONS

... -DUflAM D33BIMAT 9SSIONS. Monday, April 3, 1837. {lBeflce.l. W. Williams7Ru, Esq., Cliairflan, and a Bench of Maqivtraies) TIhe ,{oult met this morlilag tt J o'clook. Tlhe following geotculliell miel tile (i muid Juty :-AUrbikl. l Stolry, Eq., (AlLstetll-tIStt'ttt, formiall tild It. Bal lthy, IitBlt i3reelicrutt ; thcihard li. Bell, Weitoe itichlird iBradlet'y, Sulidrimauid; A. Blilt Ito, EVi ...

POLITICS FOR THE PEOPLE

... T1he groat point is to lift 40sobiiel world if yoa can, and trasiple ennobody,' Lornusblut. Tlt% INHUMinANo Pooct LAW BILL..-WO resume the thread of our article last week, with regard to Gthis nhu Malr Bill 'Welas wee owedtheabsoute LLEALTIrS Of thO orenureas fr an aw canhr spposed to he autoriatie ia a whih, n raliy, oot upons those pricipes hic soiet toethr, nd hich-beyond a dobtby he rde ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... 7DUVRA1 MIDSUMMER SESSIONS. These Se'OiS COltmenced on ?? last, at ninle O'cloc, bet, re E. Shepperd on, Eq., and a Bench of Maigisirais>, and the usual fulms having been observed, the Court proceed. ed to the trial 0 f GEO)RGEi HERBIT, alias HAIIBUTT ?? charced vs'ill haviaig feloniolisly Intermiarried wilit FlIzatetli ?? nil hii former Wife' beitag thei. living. Guilty-lhree months' haiti ...

NEWCASTLE WINTER SESSIONS

... rWnIFoAuLE WINtWE SNUBION6. | _. .. ?? .. . . _- -. ?? Thf,,ese ,,Se~ssiotia were held on Wednesday by G. H. Wilkin- 50,Eq, ecorder, with whom the following gentlemen op.. peared On the betnch :-Mr Alid. Dunnp M~r Just ice R. plum-_ snter, and Mr Sheriff A. Nichol. The ftollowing gentlemen were sworn as Grand Jurymen Mr J. M. Chapman, foreman ; Messrs. Win. Boyd, 'Robert Watsoan, Benj. ...

DURHAM WINTER SESSIONS

... I l DfAPWlNTs. -- r ,DURBAHA WlNTMIL t SESSIONS, ?? (Debora .j.. I-Williamson, Esr., Chairturmn, and a Bernch of Miagistrates.) The ourtsaton ?? nwornitog, svhen the followving gentlemen were sworn as Grand Jurrs -John Vilkinson, of Stockton, Esq.,1foreman and Mlessrs John Arrowsvmith, 'Te out, ?? rflloing, Wim. Bteckwish, John Bell, 'homas Devis ori, Juhn Darlng, Jonn Eden, Charles Garthorne, ...

NORTHUMBERLAND EASTER SESSIONS

... I1HVMIEXlZAlD masZ3 UOwn, Japril o .After three appeal cases lied been determined, the following prisoners were tried J OH N MACCULLOM and HUG H MUCKLEWHE, -ere charged with having sloletn a ewe, the property of Wm. Chirrtrec, at Chtatton, in the parish of Catham, on the 6th of l'lach. Mr 1is HAM stated the case. It appeared from the evidrence of the prosecutor that he haid four sheep sate in ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLI(. Nro ACCOUNTINGtc Fon TATsaro.-'',,: ! osakes you wish to ber sweep in to ' . trade? Boy (huskily, and vwith a pecuiiaSsw!: -- to, I likes it belst.- ' it beslnoe ts e I ' teeth so white?-Boy (stiilivy, withi. a va5, Oh! lo (nudgings Ii lather) ird it f£rei' - I suppose it is baniuse lie get, so trish;! ;- alwayvs getting presents.-Bov (iaughiltg p '. ' yosl'rv sit it ngeil ...

INSOLVERT DEBTORS

... IDiOLV4c)T DLIBTOX6. j C.ours for the reliet of debtors %vho had duly petitioned for the 5salne, were held on Monday lost, before John Greathul Hisrris, Esq., one of her Majesty's Commissioners. Cit HUMHTEiO alt iiAND. John ?? son, Wm. Hay, and.Aiithony Clnlemnst were dis- charged forthwith. Win. Bullock, publican, was discharged conditionally on having his licenses lodged with the clerk of ...