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THE CORN LAWS

... While the most iniquitous and disreputable means ore resorted to to prejudice the agricultural interests and to raise an outcry among the working classes against the present Corni Laws, it may not be unprofitable aor amiss to call the attention of our readers to one or tsvo plain facts, which are at all times cery stubborn. thiise. It has been urged that the manufacturing interest is the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—SATURDAY

... COURT OF EXCREQUER-SATURDAY. THE ATTOXWErY-GENERAL T. LoRlD CHURtCHILL. JUDum5tnT.-This is a proceeding by writ of intrusion on be- half of the Crown to recover certain lands in Oxfordsliire, now in possession of the defendant. In -January last the Attorney- General obtained an order to change the venue to Hertfordshire, en his mere suggestion, and as in the prerogative of the Crown without ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... vorpzoR I ZNT.IGNVCE. tiU; :0. 0 lyComzyorL-HorrRs, BRISTOL, PssrAr. b Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Wood and :h Fpankl'yn.: f Wm. Hendersonwas charged with attempting to commit a robbery at the Buimmer hotel, High-street. The boots, hiaving been *worn;, deposed thOt, at about 1 o'clock that morning the prisoner came to the hotel and requested to be ig pv ith a bed. The ...

DREADFUL MURDER ATTEMPTED MURDER, AND SUICIDE

... DJREAIFUL MURI)EIl, ATTEMPTED UIUD)EI, AND SUICIDE. cafONEht'S 1,VqtQUrSTS. Tnquests were hield belure William Dinsda1e, Etq. Coroner, on Friday week, nn tile bd(lies of ''l'omtiitt loliints, tile etlder (head gnrdener to the DPiOCit'5 of Cleveland, it Neivtn ll iuse). and hi san, rl'o- ?? Ilobjitlsol. 'I'be fitets nre briefly these ?? hin io rfor sonme years last has been tile garilener at ...

COURT-MARTIAL

... COUiT-MA IdLIL. | ?? I:\ {jN i IR , \1) U .X U 1i l .1 s-1!.l'l coum t-lnitr- ti'fl ?? 'I~Seillljled loil tbo;t tder Mit4'.'sty'.hipit .1-t, i l , en fi'ilo li lzis , :11 zvs; colitthlled liy :Id- ol:lvllnic'lit yestcrdlav andI ii-itay, s'lstd tills tilo'liit0ii lt l ockl ;. Ii ?? 11:14 to ilqlili't ?? o ?? UsIlla:t (iaqtrits ol' ing iect of (liltv, disob1dlvilve ot oiders, a nd cointenl)til- ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... CO) URT 01' OFl NKR UPTCY-i i'sw~v. (lief re t'ooenolsolonea Sir C. F. Williams.] '111t elittti'tCV' tiO Si',itiitO ?? C1,,OPT IIOV. OL'LU t OOLOR) 13SAtM, it lil: AN'XTIINY l.it. Thisday having beelo appointed for hearing the argtnment of eoilnsel is tbe matter of the claim ?? for tnet rus oft Il PItt, ithe amount of stocik frttitdaelonily sold owt by tie t Otyolger tapk'-s, Ur. Stinalntiiioe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. WALKER V. THlE EARL OF ABItNGDON. This is anl appeal from two orders made by Sir John l,ssrh, the late Muster of the Rolls, iii the Years 1830 and 1832. The question betwveen the parties is, whether the, de- fends nt, as lord ofa manor, was bound to accept one life for sonother in IL copyliold tenure, because the steward of the 1118nor accepted the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CEATRAL CRIMINAL COURT-SATURDA, I _ ?? E/ril/ .ecqucs Deschanepcs and Felivite Delshamemcs, his NifV. efre indicted for stealing three artificial flowers and IT., Ihl. hil intiev, the property otf4icorge Watts. It appeareid iroim the evidence, that on the '24th ot' April the prisoners went into tle prosecuter's shop iinld requested to be shown some artifieial idowers. I3 liii g ?? sc- veril ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MOEZZCO XNTES&sLZGMZOE. CouNL-Ilo US A, BitisrorL, TitRSDAY. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. MoBayne and Lutnell. Mary Ann Ball and Anastatia Spleen were charged with. at- tempting to steal a piece of cotton-print from the shop of a linen-arapar in Castie-street. It appeared that the prisoners had begun to eut off the print front a piece hanging at the door, but, as they had uot ...

COURT QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... IVCOMMf OF Q.IjF2.4n9 b DAc . Yungf i (bsttings in Banco.) Th1e Queea at the prosecution of the 4ttorney;General v. Houston. Mr. Banna, on behalf of the crown appeared in support of the writ of error sued out to set aside the judgment of Baron Foster at the Derry summer assizes of 1840. The prisoner was indicted for Ribboniam, but the indictment was demurred to by Messrs. Napier and .O'Hagan ...

ESSEX ADJOURNED SESSION

... This Session for the trial oflprisoners commenced on Tuesday last, befbre J. Disney, Esq., Chairman. ROBBIERY OF SlI E. BOWVYER SMYTIH'S WINE CELLAR. -Henry Heath, a master bricklayer, was indicted for stealing six pints of porl wine and four bottles, the proper- ty of Sir E. Bowyer Smith, at Thoydon Mount. Mr. Ry- land stated the case for the prosecution, and said the priso- ner was a master ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... | INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS$ Yesterday, a court of intermediate sessions was held by adjournelnt, at the COarthoesel, House of Correction, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. There Ivaa rather a large num. bor of prisoners to be tried, considering the short time which hins intervened Aince the last sossiont5,-the names in the ca- lendar amounting to nearly sixty. The offenees were of thle usual ...