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JURY TRIAL

... On Thursday the 26th ult. the followving Issues el were tried before tire Lord Justice Clerk and a Jury, c ill the cause in which James lMenzies, writer in Edin burghl, was pursuer; and Stevenson & Company, s printers, and Crombie, solicitor in Edinburgh, were il defenders:- i It jeting ad rnited tlhat an actioin lependei lo-foire the Ie Boilie of i1(ilyrond, at the instanse of tihe defendern, ...

THE CHARTIST SPECIAL COMMISSION

... I THE CHARTIST SPECIAL COMMISSroN. Monmoufh, Tuesday Afternoon. at A jury having been at length sworn, after various chal- bt lengis. John FrQst ?? for high kreasgn, and ot ,lvaved.not guilty. th Chief Justice Tindal -Gentlemen of the Jury, I 'am Z extremely sorry that the purposes ofijustice require that you ti! should be kept'sepdrate oand distinct from your family and w Irends until ...

CORK POLICE OFFICE—TUESDAY

... CORK POLICE OFFICE-TUESDAY. I POLICE REPORTS TO GOVERNMENET. Mr. Philip O'Connell applied to the bench-which con- sisted of Aldermen Sir Anthony Perrier, Gibbings, and Besnard-to admit two persons, residents of Liscarrol, h named James and Timothy Sullivan, to bail, upon a charge o of having, with others, a few days since, near White a Church, in the liberties of Cork, violently assaulted Jobn ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... 1'OLIIA 11VTELLl V( l FRIDAY. L.A RI BETHl-STRE E.1 TilE ALIECIED OUTIrA(JE ON T'llru `,A6'ItN (COUNTIES RAILVAY.-11.EXA2MATION OF1 Till ACCUSED.--AltCr tht nidirt chuigves had btey disposed ri, Mr. lic/hard B-rard- M/1aw,wi0 WdS japirehienriedl 011 the Prf.e. lg tiay, woB br,ruatit hrtbtre w froirr l-ardwick und Noririn, ou tile Ciargie Di oattiljting to viu'l.- ?? jirrem o1' ?? 6.irrua ...

TRIALS FOR TREASON

... | SPECIAL COMMISSION. yo of I FIRST DAY. MO~ MONMOUTH, Tuesdqy. dov tol( The Judiges, having arrived last. night at their Cait lodgings in thins town, proceeded to Court this morning at t~er 10 o'clock, being accompanied by the High Sheriff of the sp county, and preceded by -two of the 12th Lancers, t*0 dep metropolitan policemen of the A division, and the different bef! officers of the court. ...

LEEDS MEETING FOR THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... LEEDS MEIETING F1R TEIE REPEAL OF THEll CORN LXWS. hie |For the last three weclks thel loadiug VIhigo of this Fy borough haevo bcoa 'tui In Iup hotno, ' ill ord' I he W ?? oh1 Oru? rV uttli a rat, ?? and n- triumphant deonlisut: a tioii onl the Sle ;ci ofthoe Corl as Law-, The day of n Nuu:ttiig ova.i at l:ngth appointed for Tursday last, in tho ( olouivd CItOl-hall. yard, inl ?? LRepealors ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... i | TUEfsPAVJ ,DE04SbBZ, 22ND. BEFORE SJl. NTH. LOWTHIROP AND MR. BOWDEN. FATAL MAIL COACH ACCIDENT. Wfilliam Walker was-charged with being drunk, and' furiously driving over the Old Dock Bridge, wholeby he had injured iwany persons, and caused the death of a child. Mr. MiAlanus, the Superintondant of Police, said that aboat half-past four o'clock the previous after- noo&, the prisoner (wko, ...

CITY SESSIONS

... The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this City were holden on Monday last, before Jos. Manning, Esq. the Recorder, Thomas Mallam, Esq. Mayor, and other City Magistrates. The Grand Jury having been impannolled and the Queen's Proclamation against vice, profaneness, and immorality read, the Recorder addressed a few words to the Grand Jury, merely observing that the cases to be brought ...

PRESTION QUARTER SESSIONS

... I FRESTO1n QUARTERR SESSIONS.: The .5emssinns for tlie Hundreds of Aiiouniderness, Blaek- burn, and Leyland, eommeneed oi Wedsldity Last. The calendar was noither heavy as to thD h lnitber. of prisoners which it coutained, nor 'the neggavated character of the charges. There wore about 60 piisoeks, and tlhe cases wore, of the ordinary chairacter of ollenees brought to the sessions. ?? B. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 2POLEG2E ENTMc& MNOc. CoNivcxL-Housp:, BrISTOL, SATUrFIDAY'. h Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Ash and ai Drake. . Wis. Cox was charged with assaulting Charles Sanders, tC and policemen 27 aund l5-i. The complainant Sanders, whose clothes were completely torn to rags, deposed that about a quarter of an hour before, he eeas passing along the WVeir, vhen he'saw the prisoner and an ...

HORRIBLE CASE OF DESTITUTION

... I iO i LE iC A S E i DEl i . i j i: i. IIO RIBLE.ASE.OF~ ;DE TITUT{ON.~ We take the followingirornt a. ig Print :i Co-ONLn'S [NUST.-An inquest was held on, Thursday,;pfternpo4 Jast, at the ,house! of Mrs. Atkinson, thel . Portland; -Arms, near-,the MilkI Harket 4on the bqryof, Bridget Grokes, a littlt girl 3 y~ears o'f agej who had, died in gsndgate. Another litte girl, *ister ;of the. ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... CRIMN S AND CASUALTIES. MELANCHOLY VISITATION.-A melancholy occurrence took place last week in the death of a police seijeaunt, his wife, and child, within a few hours of ?? other, and all of whom were interred on Saturday in one grave in a burial-ground in Salmron's-lane, Ratcliffe. The man's name wvas John West, and his wife died on Tuesday in giving birth to a child, now the only survivor ...