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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI--SATURDAY. (Sittings after Term in B(ineo.) . hin I;ERNE v SIOWEL.L CLERNt. , This was an1 actiiu live. ihcalstitlnpuet- c ac u s o tie ?? The al eod ill Imoputed ti the p~aiotlff that be, as a R rman Catholic irs: St, hacd :mposed a hore. bly remre nid a ridiculous p.riarce upotn a p-er m.,, a mcni:tcr ,f his church. Tic case was tricd b f..re 31'. B rin Kufe at r ...

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24

... [BEFORE MR- JUSTICE WIGHTMAN,] THE QUEEN v. GEORGE WHITE AND THE EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR, The ATTORNEY-GErERAAL moved, in this case, for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be Idled against a Mr. George White and Mr. O'Connor, who, according to the memoran- dum discovered at the stampcEffice, was editor and proprietor of the Nore/tern Star newspaper, ...

THE MURDER IN EASTCHEAP

... THE MUJRDER IN EASTCHEAP. On Thursday evening, at six o'clock, Mr. Payne, the coroner for the city of London, and a jury of twenty a citizens, resident in the ward of Billingsgate, assem- I bled in the ?? ee-room of the Blue Anchor Tavern, St. Mary-at-Hill, to investigate the cirrumstances cnn- nected 'with the death of Mr. James Burdon, the land- lord of the King's Head, in Eastcheap, 'who ...

FROM OUR THIRD EDITION OF LAST WEEK

... FROM OUWIRD EDITION OF LAT CROWN COURT, FniDAY, MAuCH 12TH. Mr. Baron RoLsE took his seat at ten minutes past nine. After the arraigning of various prisoners fbr trial, and swearing of the Jury, William b. belsoss, John Griffn, and William Gawkrode were placed at the bar, charged with burglary at Cook- ridge Hall, the seat of John Wormald, Esq., near Otley, on the night of' the 25th of ...

YOKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... TONSHIRE SPRING aSSIZES. On Saturday, the Commission of Assizc for this county was opened. Mr. Justice 5IAULE (lid not arrive until eleven o'clock, when, of course, the High Sheriff's usual procession was wanting; and Mr. Baron ROLrE did not arrive mitil four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, having been detained until late on Saturday night, at Durham. On Sunday forenoon, Mr. Justice MAULE ...

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 ...

INQUEST AT NOTTINGHAM WORKHOUSE

... Inconseqnsence of several children tavin die int sbort space of time in th,.e Union Workhoti-, ei, nfr tato Of wiation being conveyed to the Coroner, Mr. Di. Browne, incP ttiat there were reasons for bolieii19 their deatba had , P been caused or accelerated by the crowded state of the circniet 1oom.5o thilt geiitleian summ!onied a jury. on Mond~ay rosfas Uf0101,to hold ass inquest on the body ...

EXECUTION OF THE BISHOP OF ERMELAND'S MURDERER

... BXECUT1ON OF THE BISHOPOP BRXELAND's I 1MURDERER. ; I IRudolph Kuhnapfel, thetailor, whomurdered Bishop Von Hasten and his houskeeper, in the episcopal resi- dence at Frauenburgh, was executed early on the morn- ing of the 7th inst., on the bill about a mile from that town, near the Elbing-road. The judgments pro- nounced in both instances' by the criminal tribunals concurred in sentencing him ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... (From the Western Luminary.) A Coroner's inquest was held on Tuesday afternoon, at the London Ale House, in St. Mary Arches-street, before J. Warren, Esq., Coroner, on the body of a woman named Sarah Gribble, who bad been found dead in her bed on Saturday afternoon. The deceased was well known as a celebrated seller of fortunes. This must be our excuse for trespassing upon our readers with ...

THE QUEEN versus HETHERINGTON

... THE QUEEN versis HETHERINGTON. JUDGMENT. The ATTOfltEYGENEtAL prayed the judgment of the Court upon Henry Hetherington, who hald been convicted durin, thesittings of the last trm of selling a bl m,.sh nioie publiohtion, entitled Haslam's Letters to el-s ?? (of ll Dononinations. Lordl Dl.;ItN l:aviotg read the minutes of the trial, and the pl sages which the Jury found to be blhi,- phenionaus ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... WORIMEIIRfl SPRING ASs1Is.S (Continued from our third page.)j a CROWN COURT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. a (Before Mr. Baron Rolfe.) h UTTERING RASE COIN AT SHEFFIELD. SI Etizabelik Thompson, 26, was charged with having, on P the 8th of January last, at Sheffield, uttered, tenderedh and put off two false and counterfeit sixpences; also charged with having, on the lith of January, tendered one ...

JUSTICES' JUSTICE CROWNED

... In our last number we remarked on the preposterous Insufficiency of the bail required of Mr. W. J. Bankes, charged with an unnameable offence. It has since been alleged that one of the sureties, benriug the very appro- priate name of Sneezum, had passed himself off for his uncle, with whom he lived as servant, and had committed deliberate perjury in swearing that he was a housekeeper. The ...