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CHESTER SPECIAL ASSIZES

... CglESTE SPEOI ASSIZES. : . Cns're,.,, ?? special aesizes for th ;5 city and count of Cheeier omnieneed this day, before Mr, Bason Al orson and MrJuti0e'Erb. , 0014P1141' NUP D5INUANOR George Joseph Mantle, aged 22, ' carer, pleaded I ,not 'iltyt'i charge df havinsgat don the8th h ;of As lest ,.tpl wfdla~ly' eonspired with others with S flo'es nnd irmi to subvert the la.s, to ttrror a e her, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT,., APOLIOrsMAN KILLED WITH Hi% 2lV Sar.P Coakley, 25; andJ. Coakley, 2'4.Abrothere wrdin dioted fei!th homanslaiiglter of.Dianil fa'e ok a poflice-conistble. On -the 3Oth. ?? e Iceased was ow -duty in, .George-stret S~Glss when he,had oecasion to apprehend aerc~egr and wai takint': him to the poli~ce-tainwet prisoner Jerome interfered ; a struggle etsedr Ing which both ...

THE ARRESTS

... I Those of our readers who do not reside in A I London or Lancashire, and who are not in the fi . habit of seeing thle metropolitan daily papers, 3 will be astonished when they peruse this day's e] iStar, to learn that a number of Chartists have T been arrested in London and Manchester, and rr that there has been some kind of an armed t] movement at Ashton, which has resulted in the fi l death ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... I re too LIVERPOOL ASSIZ ES. w tough. nec UNLAWFUL. A555M1BL15.su MONDAr, -AUG 28 -JoDht Fsynu, 28, James ho1 ,,xe. Downey, 83, John Mooney, .20. Owen Gana, 23- and the %tare! Edward Birch. 44, were indicited for having, ?? at it ton, with. others, unlawfully assembled with pikesan and swords to create a riot. oand es Mr Pollock prosecuted., The. prisoners were do. diff t olvi, fended by Nmere ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTOY. I Is6 MONDAY, MANY 8. d IBfolre Mr. Ceosmiseiconr AvnRTOX.) fl E J. D. GREEN, PLAID MANU'FACTUJRER, LEt4D. .e 'lis was at meeting for proof of debts and biankrupt's test oxraifle' ties. Mc. Boend, of Leedo, and Me. IRowlatt, of London, seaered it for thle aeeigsseez, and J. IT. Itill, Esq., harriset r, fi~r the bay.oupt. is At the first nmeeting for proof of ...

THE MURDER IN ST JAMES'S PARK

... THE MURDER IN S?4AMBS'S PARE. AqnetW ler2ta, a nativo of Bedgiuan, 26S yesr~ ag, idt desoribed ae t, rtervant, residing at 40, Liblon-etreet1 !Hyae~pawk~gsrdeleas, w~as charged with Bring a pistol, c loaded with ailland thereby eausing the death of esary a DUokes, gprhto in the 5th company of the 2nd bath | ?? Guards, aged 21, in Birheage. i walk, 'St Zamea'fpark, on Friday evening. The pri- ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... THE OWE PLT~J TRIALS AT THE'-'OLD BA' E APPLICATION FOR P1OSTPONEME b TRIALf. On Friday, at tern o'clock the learned judges, lti Justice Brie and Mr Jneties Williams, took their Beata oj the bloch, and immediately aftsrwnrds the ?? prisoneriA, acused ef treamnable praet% were placed at the bar. Joseph Ritohie, 42, bricklayer; Alfred Able. 23, porter; William Gurney, 42, shoemaker; John ...

THE EDINBURGH CHARTIST TRIALS

... ?? CWE EDINBUO UAtLrIsr TIiALS. ~.On .Saturday ?? Rarken andl Ribert ?? EdiNbur~h to hear ?? of 'had beea'araised bytheir counsel toi'thee4UffidisncY ' oftheverictwhih the: jury abouta'fobrivaikt' age I proonnc'din tetir ue findingthbeingUiltyaf-%di- i tn, n s fat tatthey, uted 'languaga 'caboin! ted ~, t exitepoplardiaffction and resistancef t@'MwfiiJ AN ?? tf utiiary were Piwnent,'csiept the ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... dale ~YORK ASSIZES. ithe CKAjIS Or: UOTT5BING A BUDITIOUS SPRE011 ON TOTE- , SlxIL- ?? HAW i1OOL:I- lingO and'Mr, Overend were for the prosecution; Mr J. ni~ Pollock cptonduted tbe~defejson. 1.J Mr.OVUBaND. stated 'the chargei. The defndaut soma' I in jdicted, 'flost, for. uttering as s'editid'us'sp~eeoh;'- 16igto being orisent Iii a ttI'i~etn' I~ .Mr KNoiLisostaWe the cae :T~defendant was. ad ...

THE MURDER IN ST JAMES'S PARK

... THE MURDER IN ST JAMEBB PAXK. On Friday, Annette Meyers was ?? at the Old Bal- ley, for shooting at Henry Ducker, a eoldier. r, The prisoner looked very pale, and was evidently i, suft'ring severe mental distress. She was seated In the dock during the trial, eand kept her handebercblef to her e face nearly the whole time, and appeared to be crying. The case seemed to create a deal oftiuteresS, ...

LATEST LONDON & FOREIGN NEWS

... LATEST i LONDON & FOREIGN NEWS. ! BY EXPRESS. I REL A ND. EcONTlNUBD ?? OUR1 SVENETH t'PA01.] lDcvumi, Thursday. TRIAL OF MR. T. P. MEAGHIER. Thle trial of Mr. Mea1ghor was resumted at Clonmiiel yes- terday. Aui tjtritelt Was, 11iale by thle romisel for the pIn- coiter, to ptrevenlt the rceeptiots of thle speechles of others its evidence sgiiinst him, but the Court overrulled it. Thei erosS ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... *etripofttt = j ueI execun qptsys. Angel Inl,' ensmm Susprcxon,.-Before~ Mr Mills,.d at fteds lmr- ihquir Highgate. ?? Richards.' age ?? the hol maid at thre Angel Ian. The C de very Inul seven months in t be ild, setti~ e mcfil ~rbe depseaned in spirits, in coiseq0118fbr'onn e that she ~555sPece fa&,ab~a~gold breast next I pin, that was anseed. On F-ideyevning she wont state c to Ham pstead ...