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The Provinces

... .j Icbe jorobturco. THE LIvERPOOL .MRDERS.-On Saturday last an inquest was he!d on the body of MaryParr another of the victims, but, nothing new transpired. There is every reason to believe that the prisoner's real name is not John Gleeson Wilson, but Owen Morris. A person named Sharps-has deposed-that he wrote a letter to the prisoner's father some time since at the prisoner's request, in ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TUESDAY. s _ ?? HOW CHEAP ClOTHES ARE MADE.-John Jones, aff 1 42, whose appearance denoted that he was e by profession a snip, was indicted for having g stolen a pair of trowsers, the property of lhenrybe Lawrence,-'the prosecutor said, that he was a b ,master tailor in Brewver-street, and for the last nine low , months the prisoner had worked forhim. Onthede occasion in ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT MANSFIELD, NEAR NOTTINGHAM

... DREADFUL' MURDER AT MANSFIELD, I NEAR NOTTINGWAM. I On Friday morning last, the peaceful little town of Mansfield was thrown into a, tate of consternation by the discovery of oneu of the most dreadful and cold-blooded murders ver recorded. The hapless victim of this atrocions deed was a young woman, in her 20th 3 ear, naede Mary Hallam, the daughter of a tabourer; who has resided in Mansfield ...

SUICIDE OF COLONEL GURWOOD

... On Setuvday last this officer, who is well known as the editor of The Duke of Wellingtons Despatches, and who has lately been residing at No. 120, King's-road, Brighton, whither he had removed for the benefit of his health, committed suicide by cutting his throat. The gallant officer, it appears, has latterly been much de. pressed in spirits, and much excited about political affairs, and ...

Assize Intelligence

... : ?? - - aopqe . wellioence. hve SWANSEA, MARCH, 1. the lad ing CHARGE or MuRJDE.-John Conners, an Irishman, meanwl {en aged 25, described in the calendar as a railway la- theJur: at bourer, was indicted for the murder of one Thomas calLed, i ich Lewis, at Cardiff, on the 11th November last. Wm. minatib the Williams examined *-I waS in Bridge-street, Cardiff, of finisi on the night of the Ilth ...

THE TOOTING CASE

... * JUDGE'S CHiAMBERS.-MONDAY. ye ge THE QUEEN ON THE PROSECUTION Or THE GUArA- ap P DIANs oF THE HOLBORN AND CHELSEA UNION v. hu he DROUBT.P she IN this case an order nisi had been obtained by Mr. all 'esBallantine, on the part of the defendant, to remove hbl the indictment found herein, the coroner's inquisi- bI - tions, as also the depositions and all proceedings he in- had thereon, by writ ...

Police Report

... ?? ?? . : - I-Ii . : ? ?? THAMES..LAjIe aeA yoethnaimed W. p LanglleY, wqaabchrged liith attempting. to steal a~ hand. b ks, krobief from the ~ookot of1`~iillars Snulitb,'~a shlip's oar4 tshe pouter, who.i ~ ha~ing' ...

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT

... NORTIIAMPTON COUNTY COURT. GUBSDINS T. FRARGUS O'CONNOR.S This was an action brought by the Plaintiff, a Co shoemaker, living in Elm-street, in this town, to re-it cover two sums of £2 10s. each, paid by the plain- tH tiff in April, 1846, and March, 1847, to William ni Munday, of this town, and agent to the defendant, for shares in a scheme called at different periods h the Chartist Co ...

Police Report

... , . - ?? z - t , . t -, . 7, , . I - , ? 71 - ;? ? , I I ?? 07 en, ut Ibltltt:5,O~ eey apposarauci Of decaed £sea 1hVAmilti athi conclusion of lbS busnsfrhssa tancei uidir the .t'liowing~ Adtreigeloraacl '1 ?? ?? she wa's'th agtri 7. loofcr la the armay, stnd ailtfwh a. ey *3 tith credit and dhstlnetiefl' in oneofte es da #. regiments, ss~who. as la reward forhserlele of been ?? by tkhi~ ...

THE MURDEROUS IRISH LANDLORDS

... Our Irish correspondence contains an account of one of the most shocking cases of wholesale ejectment of te. nantry that we have ever had the pain of recording. The scene of this outrage upon humanity was near Charle- ville, in the coutetylof Cork. On the 13th of July, accord. ing to the statement, and in the village called Glen, on the estate of the Earl of Cork, ejectmeuts were executed by ...

ADDRESS OF THE EIGHTEEN STONEMASONS WHO CARRIED THE PEOPLE'S PETITION TO THE BAR OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, TO ..

... ADDRESS OP' THE, EIGHTEEX STONEMASONS WHO CARRI.ED. THE PEOPLI. PETITION- TO THE BAR OF THE EOQUSE 0o1 Co0. MIONS, TO THEIR BROTHER TRADESMEN BnoOTHERS,-Our consciences tell us that while we- join in the general denunciation of class-legislation, much otits enormity Is owing to our supineness and the distinctions which have grown up and been fostered among our own order. At length we have ...

ARREST OF RUFFY RIDLEY, AT CINDERFORD, FOREST OF DEAN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

... On Monday, August 29th, Mr. Ridley lectured at Cinderford Tamp, on the principles of the Charter, to a large audience, including six magistrates, a quantity of police, and a reserved force concealed in the woods. The meeting passed off very quietly. On Friday, September 2nd, a public meeting was held on an open space of ground, let for that purpose, near the Furnaces, Cinderford. A requisition ...