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CHARTIST TRIALS

... CHARTIS [ TRIALS. CENTRAL CBDII1NAL COURT, MONDAY. CASE or ERFNEST JONT19-ln the old coust to-fdey, Lord Chief Justice Wilde, with) Sir George Carroll ant i r. Alder- mttst Gibbs, tookt their seats oil thle bench. Charles Er'nest Iones wits then placed untler the dock, cherged (tinder several counts) wit ul Iisderneanour, to ~O)ll l is Pistleade iiot guillty. Titejissy wvere then aboist to be ...

Varieties

... - its Her Manjesty has presented the town of Brighton with thev . organ hitherto used in the chapel in the pavilion. N n1- A new history of England, from the time of James II. by s n Thomas Babington Macaulay, is in the press. le The late eleetoress, Leopoldine of Bavaria, has nominated i ie King Maximilian of Bavarina sole heir of her immense for- I ;e, tune, which is estimated at 21,000,000 ...

LATEST NEWS

... LONDON, FRIDAY EVESING. U TZE CHOLEIA.-O01 advices fromt Vienna come down to - the 18th instant. They contain no foreign intelligence of e the lenst interest. The cholera is raging with the most frightful results ii the interior of the empire. At Rign, 100 are dying doily. E T2aE DUIBLIN MIilts.-A new arrangement for the trans- e- mission of the mnails to London via Liverpool will come into IC ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... th CROWN COURT.-SATurLtDAY. t le ~~~~(Before Mrfs. Justice Ce'sSiwetl.) l. bail TUE CASE 0r DRE. MI'DOUALT.. th Is The trial of Pele AIm-ray M'Dituall, agedl 04, out on ci .bi, hadl been dixed for thism~olming at h repuest of Mr. I Kowls, atorey-gnerl fr th contywhoWasto lead th AD the pros'ecution. The charge inl the, calendar was one of M lie lilviug, at Ashlton-under Lynle, maliciously and ...

Corn, Cattle, and Probision Markets

... I Oull, Gfate, arb 1probt5ioll fflarhct5$ fre, (Fo'r i/is fatest 6'era, 4-c. Dtflukels, see Jbarot/ rage.) the Ou. MARK LANE CORN MARKET, Monday, July 17.- edyThere was anl increased qe-netity of wheat on else Feses, Kenit, a, -and. Suffolk stands; indeed, the show was larger than onl any ties previous occasion for several weeks past. This, cand the ftoi extreme flueceess of tics weather, ...

ANNUAL SESSIONS

... The annual general sessions was held at the court-house at Preston, on Thursday last, when the following magistrates were present:-John Bajiistow, WV. Marshall, T. B. Addison, W.SitaweRichd, Newshlam,JohnAldisonlT.R.W Ffrance, William Garnett, T. Watts, Richard Smethursit James Thompson, Johti Armstrong, John Rosson, Henry Ashworth, John Brooks, jun. Jonathan Peel, James Lawrance, J. B. Yates, ...

DEPARTURE OF THE COURT FOR SCOTLAND

... On Tuesday the queen and Prince Albevyt. loft TI-li-Ir- S On Tuesday the queen and Prince Albert left Buckinigham e Palace, accompanlied by the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, n and the princess royal, in an open cat ritge and four, at twenty *i minutes past three o'clock in the afternooon, for Woolwich, to embark for Scotaind. The Countess 'of Gainsborough- _ and the Viscountess Canning, ...

CHESTER WINTER ASSIZES

... The special assizes for the city and county of Chester comnelncecd on Wednesday, before Baron Alderson and Mr. ge, Justice Erle. The calendar contained 82 prisoners, of which -lis about 10 were indicted for political offences, and it is chtiely its, for the trial of these persons that the special commission has Oe- been issued. lly The usual formalities having been gone through, and the So, ...

MANCHESTER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—TUESDAY

... MANCHESTER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRAUPTC Y.-TuLESDAY. (Rifore MUr. Commissioner Jemmctt. ) In Re Henry Armistead.-In this case the bankrupt was a cotton spinner at Barrowford, near Cohle. There was a sitting in the case to-day for choice of assignees, and also for last examination, but the case was adjourned until Monday next-Solicitors for the fiat, Messrs. Hitchcock and Co. In Be William ...

TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF THE LONDON CHARTISTS

... TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF THE LONDON CH-IAR{TISTS. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, JuNi; 17. (Be iire IJIhi Comottitreti ,eic .) This morning was specially appointedl for thle trial of thle Prisotners charged with rioting ait IBotner's Fields, but the proceedings appeared to create very little interest, and thete ware even fewer ipersons than tusutal both in the body and the galletics of the court. The ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CLERICAL SWINDLING

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CLERICAL SW [NDLING. (Fronc the Shefiteld Independcn.)] c One of the most extrordiuary and romantic cases of ri swindling that we have loelzrd o'c for some tiile lits tn1;en 0 place lately, at flawmnrsh, near Ilotheram, by a person in Ii s the guise of a clergyman. The fatets of the casc appear to to g. be theso:-About four montls ego, th1e pastor of the village, Pi g. ...

OLDHAM ALLIANCE RAILWAY

... OLDIHAM ALLIANCE RAILWAY. On Thursday the usual half-yearly meeting of the Oldhamo Alliance Railway Conipany was held in the Oldharm Town flail; Mr. Edward Abbott Wright il the chair. The report stated that the directory lad obtained powers to extend the time for purchasing land and completing the works for two years, and that the works were consequently suspended. The money in hand was it ...