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THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH v. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... |THE COURT. OF QUEEN'S.-BENY v- T HOUSE OFCOMMONS it - Itmwill be seen0from our abstract of the parliamentary .i : tidebistes, and from the proceedings-in the Court of Queen s , FBench oW Wedneitday that' these t*o ibdies are& noowr ou I e' open 'collsion.l Theb:oisso of Ooniitin, bj largebma- a j brritiem6 hive ord ' Sttickdiole,'thl'e.plaiatWff in 'the ac- oitn ?? th a liameatary: rinters, ...

CHURCH RATES—CASE OF MR. BAINES

... IttCe wfefrpal SIturtrttvi. SALlUS FOPUII LEX SUPREMA. i U.IDAY, ~1ARCH 26, . FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1840. ?? CURCH A-, _ OF I CHjURCHj RAiTES,-0ASE OF MIR. BAINES.I Soefwyen' ago, when the paper currency was so epreciae thiat any man possessed of a guillea could obtain for it a pndntndseen shillings in sjlvcr. the Hous~e Of Commons affirmed at resolutioji, proposed by Mr. Vansittart, the then ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... UlTradlifre ?? Udiltdo -- ?? I ?? as_ _ a. CROWN COURT. FRIDAY, August 27. t n John Lotee, a middle-aged antn, was placed on his trial far t ao having, at Litherliand, attempted to commit an unnatural crime. 1I 1' Mr. JAMES con uoted the prosecution, and Mr. WIIKINS n r- defended-the prisoner. e1 Air. WILKINS was proceeding with his address to the jury n e whea he wos Interrupted by hist ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... ? ?? ? 1. 6 RM ., fut ?? gdd'ltdl ire at SOUTHERN DIVISION-.LI~~VERPO`OL the Pr. itbl CROW WCOURT. .-On 1ba apain adem, W NSAY three n MURDER, AT MANCHESTER. Saw tl Vissi- Thomas )?Roehe, 29, (could read and write imperfectly,) He call Ellen and Samuel Blackaey, '21, (could read and write well,) have yi were placed on their trial, charged with the wilful mur- then ea der of Matthew Naylor, at ...

COURTS FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... | COURTS FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENTI DEBTORS. I SOUTDERN CIRCUIT3 c T. B. BOsWEN, Esq., Crmmissaonor. I Radnorshire-Pi estelno, Wednesday, Feb. 23. t Brecknockshire-Brcuon, Friday, Feb. 25. 6 Carmarthunshire-Carmarthen and bormogh. Monday. Feb. Qs. a Cardiganshite-Cardigan, Wednesday, March 2. 0 Pembroheshire-Haverfordwest and town. Friday, March 4. Glamorgantabire-Swvansea. Monday, Malaio 7. ...

INQUESTS BEFORE P. F. CURRY, ESQ., CORONER

... INQUESTS BEFORE P. P. CURRY, Es%, CORONA CHILD S&ALDED.-On Friday last, the wife of John AlspinalI, of oid Finch-street, mariner was engaged boiling Emoe clothes in a ur- pan on the lire. On tas'ing the pan off, she placed it on the foqa, he near her husband and infant son, twenty-one isonths old. The child woos playing, at the time. with a roasted potalto, sturk ona c- forlk, and in tur ning ...

INQUESTS

... ?? R~tzlrdev ].tf Id I I4u o1in. Ad DE.ATH FROM A FALL.-On Saturday last, an inquir took place as Into the eircumstances which led to the death oat Villiam Jen- it kins, late mate of the barque Actcon. It appeared that, about is three weeks ag-,, the deceased was walking between decks, whea is his foot stipped and he fell into the hold and inflicted a severe d wound on his head. He bound a ...

HOW TO BANISH PAUPERISM, IGNORANCE, AND CRIME, OUT OF THE COUNTRY

... IHIOW TO BANISH PAUPERISM, IGNORANCE, AND CG ME, OUT OF THE 'COUNTRY. In May last I endeavoured to draw the attention of the afb public to a series of agricultural experiments, which were rt then being commenced on about four acres of land, act situate, at Brooklield, adjoining the Prince's Park, a through the columns of this paper, with a view to improve jai the system of farming, more ...

INQUESTS

... DEsAT BY BoaNNo.-On Friday an inquest Was held on ta body of an infant child named Mary Ann Ragan, whose clotibo caught fire In the absence of her mother, who lives In Lleydbs court, Upper Frederick-street, and of the Injury sustained s~b died. Verdict accordingly. Boy Daowrxss.-Joesph Roberts. aged fourteen, while ?? with another youth in a ?? at Windsor, and swimming about became ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE HUSBAND

... HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE I HUSBAND. On Sunday morning last, considerable sensation was t created in the neighbourhood of WVhiteclhapel, by the tv discovery that a most barbarous and brutal murder had fc been perpetrated in Peter-street, by a man named Owen hi Leonard, on the body of his wife, he having cut her ti throat with a razor, and otherwise mutilated her person, hi under ...

POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT -In ou1 last we stated that STOPUFWD COURT.- MET.-In oufliw tated that Tohn Fth, of St. aee ?? wasined for exoigfrslesuffied eet. we had liave been requested to say that the party Bo lined was 'John so rih, senfor. an cetss -AND RH5ORSLLERS FfNEDe.-;Oo FrdyatTma Hal ?? O, and costs; James Ilesleh edsret at 609. and cents; Parc ate.Vuhalliroad. 40O. anid cs Cog Ellen Forrest. ...

INQUESTS

... uticg rouIn, me trimai j r1w A'P U -R N D), e FATA ACCIDENT AT TNHE NO;THf Docits.-On Satur- ir day evening, Edward Murphy, a labourer at the North ir Dcks, was ergaged in cutting up pieces of clay to throw r into the waggons, m hen a large portion of earth gave wa) y and fell upoa him. Hc was extrinied as speedily nas possible, but was quite dead. Verdict accoringly. le FATAL AccIDENT BY THE ...