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FROST AND THE TRIALS

... Tun all absorbing point of interest for some weeks back has been the probable fate of the Welsh patriots. Speculations on the length to which Government would dare to go in the perpetration of their atrocities were rife through the whole country. The first question asked, wherever friends met, was What is to become of FROST, and what will the people do if he be executedl The intenseness of ...

STATE TRIALS

... No.6. it WIToIcIurT, conjuration, enchantment, or E orcery is a crime of so extraordinary and dnlbimls I that few, at this day, will fed I ;tq - - - fearful and significant glances. Norarethese doubts confined to the unlearned alone; many, Who have th devoted their lives to stndy-especially to that fio of metaphysics, have not hesitated to declare their ti firm conviction in the truth of ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The Christmas Sessions of this borough eom- tifer monced on S;turday morning last, bcfore Thomas tend Flower Ellis, jun., Esg. deog The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand crud Jury:- who Mr. Matthew Johnsonmerehant, (fercenirm)J lamni dir. Abm. Fletcheir Binns, stuff-merchant,. batt Mr. Wm. Bruce merchant, hall: Mr. Joseph Chadwick, dyer, Mir. William Fretwell, wholesale grocer, Mr. ...

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, ...

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 ...

FROST AND HIS TRIAL

... FROST' AD HIS TRIAL. ALL reflection on the late and present Magisterial ft and Judicial proceedings in Wales, tend to convince la us more and more fully that FROST has been the lo I victim of a black conspiracy; and that if he be h executed he will be foully and deliberbtely fc murderod. el We are warranted in the conclusion from every Ii word of the evidence. No doubt can now remain upon the ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS

... Ax OLD PROVERB (sue a beggar, &c.) CROSSED.- 'All is not gold that glitters,' any more than is all poverty that appears in rags. A pauper and a poor mar, are by no means synonymous terms-nor is the genuine London beggar, especially of the 'fat, rag- ged, and saucy' sort, always that objectofsympathy which his wretched exterior would lead the compas- sionate to imagine. Putting aside the well ...

MORE [ill] PERSECUTION

... MI pEJE W*Z41e PERSECUTION. SECOND PROSECUT1TON OF MR. IENR\, VINCENT. REMOVA.L OF THE T , TO LONDON. It will be remembered that dt tie last So33 Assizes, held in Monmouth, Mr. Vit. 'NT was found guilty of sedition, by a practical jury, aikd sentene to twelve months imprisonment in Alo'nom 0 (ath 0 and that a true bill was preferred agaiast bl e eoil second indictment. Since he has been in c, ...

STATE TRIALS

... STATE TRIAS.I I No.7. FEW eras in the history of the world can be found to contain matter of greater importance or of deeper interest than that which pervades the reign of CHARLrs I. of Englancl. This period is most impor- tant, inasmuch as it teaches lessons of sterling value to the prince and to the people; to the former, it plainly declares, thus far shalt thou go, but no farther, and ...

DISCLOSURE OF THE SPY SYSTEM—THE BLOODY INCENDIARY POLICEMAN, WILLIAM CONWAY, UNMASKED—MOCK TRIAL AND ILLEGAL ..

... DISCLOSURE OF THE SPY SYSTEM-THE BLOODY INCENDIARY POLICEMAN, WILLIAM CONWAY, UNMASKED-MOCK TRIAL AND ILLEGAL COMMITMENT OF NEESOM, WILLIAMS, SPURR, AND OTHER LONDON WORKING-MEN. I To the Chartists of the United Kingdom. MS FRIENDS,-I never did glory in the name of Chartist until the professors of Chartism were likely to undergo martyrdom. Now, I call you brother Chartists, and shall briefly ...

THE WELSH PATRIOTS AND THE VALUE OF THE LAW

... ' AT this moment, most probably; while the reader d is reading this very article, the Judges in the , Court of Westminster are determining the techni- = cality which must decide whether FROST and his associates shall be sacrificed on the shrine of class . legislation and party rule. If the merits of the case depended on the formal point of law to be ddiscussed, it would be t atter of some ...

CASE FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES

... CASE Or FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES. COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-Sidurday, -ans. SS. This morning the above case came o0 to be argued before the twelve Judges, upon the point of law which was saved by Sir Frederick Pollock in favour of the above prisoners. The interest excited seemed to beverygreat, as ?? veryimuch crowded. Under the seats occupied by the leading Counsel we observed Mr. F'eargus ...