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THE WALDEGRAVE AND DUFF AFFAIR.— BRUTAL ASSAULT OF A POLICEMAN

... THE WALDEGRAVE AND DUFF AFFAIR.- BRUTAL ASSAULT OF A POLICEMAN. The proceedings in the Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, tke 13th inst., are certainly disgraceful to the country, almost to a point of incredibility. We have often felt it to be our imperious duty to point out the very slovenly manner in which justice, or rather gross injustice, is administered in our inferior Courts, and we ...

RIVAL TRADES' UNIONS.—IMPORTANT CASE

... RIVAL TRADES' UNIONS.-IMPORTANT CASE. GUILDHALL POLICE COURT, LONDON, FEB. 20. (IPromj our own CorrespondentJ This day, William Hawley, George Woldridge, John Hawley, William Laudriff, and William Hickling, stonemasons, employed in repairing the Temple Church, off Fleet-street, ;who had been summoned on a former day, when the matter was adjourned to give the respec- tive parties an opportunity ...

THE QUEEN versus HETHERINGTON

... JUDGMENT. i The ATTeORNEY-GENERAL prayed the judgment ofl the Court upon Henry Hetherington, who bad been t convicted during the sittings of the last term of selling t a blasphemous publication, entitled I Haslam's Letters to the Clergy of all Denominations. Lord DENS4AN having read the minutes of the trial, a and the pamsages which the Jury found to be Mass- phemous libels, C Mr. THoz AS, on ...

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 ...

THE COURT AND THE PEOPLE

... THE COURT AND THE PEOpLE, I L06OK ONt 1~ ~THIS PICTURE .AND ON THIS I!1 THEROVALCHRISTElN ING.-(FrOM the Obsercer.) -Her Majesty, the Queen of the Belgians, has pie. senited a series oftverg beaff- tifuC robes, composed of Brasses lace, of the most reehrehe manufactute, for the use of the hfint Prin- ces. For nearly' a cen- tury it haa been customary to cause thebaptismal cere- mony to be: ...

TRIAL FOR AN INFRINGEMENT UPON ONE OF MR. WALTON'S (OF SOWERBY BRIDGE, NEAR HALIFAX,) PATENTS

... TRIAL FOR AN INFRINGEMENT UPON ONE at OF MR. WALTON'S (or SOWERBY BRID E, NEAR HALIFAX,) PATENTS. at i. thec of ed t COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, FEBRUARY 11. 9d IC° WALTON V. POTTER AND ANOTHER, I as This was an action for the infringement of a patent, which hi} had been obtained by the plaintiff on the 27th of March, 1834. is en Tle subject matter 01 that patent was described In the speciti. sn ...

THE COURT [ill] THE PEOPLE

... THE COURT. THE PtOPLE. LOOK o01 THIS PICTVR, ; IlE CHRISTENING of the young Princess took place Tu on Wednesiay, the 10th wi inst. Halftpast six oclock in, was the time fixed. A few fol minutes after the arrival of Bpi 5 the Queen Dowager, her so3 majesty and the entire Cl: 5 partypsed ?? ge9 3 room. This saloon, the of -most magnificent of the wl state apsitinents, Was pro- of pared with ...

EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW

... I LOOK ON THIS PICTIRE, LORD CARDIGAN SC- quitted upon the honour of all the Peers in England, for shooting Capt. Tuckett, with intent to kill him. LORD WALDEGRAVE and Captain Duff allowed by the Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, to compro. miseandpaycompensation, for a cowardly assault upon a policeman, by which his life was endangered, and his health has become im- paired. The }ON. MR. ...

THE COURT AND THE PEOPLE

... THE COURT AND THE PEOPLE, ILO LOOK ON rI TIMS PICTIURU AND O THIS m1 I THERO1ALOBITE5IN ING.- Fronamtfi Obseritr.) -Her Mkjesty, ?? of the Belgians, has pre- sented a seris of iery beoae ltfal roles, cojsaosed of BrurselslaC8, of the emost recherchia'nusfacture, for the 4se of the infant Pris ces,. Or nearly a cen- tury It bhs been cust'omarky to cause thebaptiimal cere- mony 'to bW' performed ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... LEEDS. YORKSHIRE COUNtTY COURtTS.-Wie are glad to bearI that John Holdby, Esq. of York, solicitor, who has been re-appointed County Clerk for Yorkshire, contemplates holdig adjourned Courts at two or three of the principal towns of the W~est.Riding, for the convenience of suitors andf witnesses-. We suppose that Leeds will be one of the places of sitting, and probably Sheffield and Halifax. ...

THE QUEEN versus HETHERINGTON

... I JUDGMENT. The ATTORNEY.GENERAL prayed the judgment of the Court upon Henry Hetherington, who had been convicted during the sittings of the last term of selling a blasphemous publication, entitled i Baslam's Letters to the Clergy of all Denominations.` Lord DENMAN having read the minutes of the trial, and the passages which the Jury found to be blas- phemous libels, Mr. THOMAS, on behalf of ...

THE COURT [ill] THE PEOPLE

... I THE COURT. THE PEOPLE. LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, HEr C71RISTNtNN ofthe young Princess took plaso on Wednesday, the 10th inst. Half-past six o'clock was the time fixed. A few minutes after the arrival of the Queen Dowager, her Majesty and the entire ?? room. This saloon, the most magnificent of the state apartments, 'Was pre- pared with great splendour for the christening. 'The throne had been ...