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THE CHARTIST TRIALS IN LONDON

... I THE OC1A1RTIST TRIALS. IN LONDON. - . - ~ , ~ . x whn have beenI Iii the Old Court the trials Of thle ?? 1sn 11v recently aretduo he charge of sedition were commenced on1 Frdy Tehrt ae ken was -that of George Sniell, P2, describcd as a shoemaker, who was indicted for having uttered a seditious speech on the 28th of July, at the Chartiat Hall, in Webber-street. The Attorney-General, Mr. Wesby ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTIDwAY. ?? 05FICr. bo LaaPOItTANtT 'TO RILW~AY CoxiA iEs.-Yesterday, Mr. usv Robert Jackson, book-keeper of the Dandalk and Enniskillen ex Railway Colapany, was Summoned bhefore Dr. Kelly, at this Sh office, 4 to answer the complaint of Mr. John Cosgrave, at Po shar'eboldcr in the Dundalik and Enniskillen Railway Corn- 'wi party, for refushlg hinm permissiSon~ to inspect ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LI VERPOOL,.,SSrZE. CONVICTION OF DR; ',M'DO*Li; THE CHARTISa TLEADER. - (Fiiol OUR Ow-,. Colt'RLsPonDENT.) .'Liverpool,; Monday Night Dr. M'Dounl, the well-known Chartist' leader, was tried this day at the assizes on a charge of. sedition. Ile was prosecuted by the Attorney-General for the county palatiue of Lanasster, and defended by Mr. Sergeemit Wilkins. The evidence was that of two ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES IVTLELLIOE.VCL. eon GAL WfAY. i (tOm up ow.N cotti~ttsrnNDENT.) th Galwvay, 7th Arigust, 1848. pr The Clerk of the Crown ca,.lld up several prisoners against (%N wyhomn the graced jury had found bills, and they wvere arraigned. wc In most instances the prisoners pleaded guilty, being um- fotrtonate half-starved creatures, whlo, no doubt, committed Pi the several thefts for which they ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... THE Srfff E TRIALS. COMMRISSION COURT-YrsTnE.DAY. Pt Thle Chief Baron and Baron Perviefather took theirseats on of the bench at sbho~ly after ten o'clock. co The jury baying been escorted to court from the Northum- berland Hotel, -where they had been arcomlodeted (Turing thle PIa night; and the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General, and a other cousel for the crown, with Mr. Butt, Q.C., Mr. ...

CONTEMPT OF COURT—LIBEL ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

... DBn,!_ ST 1 I DBLIN'' TSDAY, AUGUST 15,: 1848. CONTEMPT OF COURT-LIBEL ONTI ADM NIS- TRATION OF JUSTICE. In our report of yesterday's proceedings at the Commission, our readers waill perqeive a most impor- tant judgment delivered by the Chief Baron preli- minary to the ordinary proceedings of the court. That judgment, in which all lovers of justice and of the due administration of the law must ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... .ssiZES TNTLLIGEAfWc. QUEEN'S COUNTYL it The assizes closed on Friday' at two o'clock, when Judge Torrens proceeded to ride the books. CC SENTENCE OF DEtTI. to Patrick Price, who was fomnid guilty last night, on circn- stantial evidence, of the murder of John Mahon (a boy, 14 sI years of age), at Loughteague, near Maryboro', in March, t 1847, being asked what lie bad to say why sentence of ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT THE CORK ASSIZES ON WEDNESDAY

... EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDiNGS AT THE COBRK I ASSIZES ON WEDNESDAY. AtRRESTS O(F TRAVERISERS UNDEl(R THE HIADEAS CORtPtTs St',S. Il,'1SION ACrT. (Before the Right Hon. Judge Ball.) Tge Qeen v. Varian and others . At the sitting of the court there was a vast attendance or citizens, who choked every doorwvay and passage leading to then County Court, this being the dayb ?? for the trial of the ...

THE DUBLIN ELECTION PETITION

... . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - _ (Is-oIx our. otvn ItEPORT1E1). London, Friday, August 18, 1848, SIXTY-NINTH DAY. The select committee met to-day at eleven o'clock, Lord Robert Grosvenor in the chair. The inquiry into the sufficiency of Mr. Reynolds's qualifi- cation was proceeded with. Lord Marcus Hill and Air. Bellew, Junior Lords of the Treasury-, visited the committee-room several times during the course ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... I COMIISSION COUTRT-YrSTERDAY. The Chief Baron and Baron Pennefather took their seats at t shortly after ten o'clock. The Marquis of Sligo occupied a s scat on the bench be Lie their lordships during a portion of t the day. The following counsel were in attendance on the part of E the erown :-'rThi Attorney-Gencral, the Solicitor-General, Mr. Baldwin, Q.C. ; Mr. Whiteside, Q.C. ; the l-Ion. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YFSTERDAY. COLLEGH-STflEET OFFICE. The number of cases for disposal at this office was over sixty, the greater part of whom had transgressed against the law and the police regaldtions, in connection with the annual ?? to the Brook. They were principally young pickpockets, refractory ginglemen, and more than an average proportion of drunk and disorderlies. Indeed the police ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLIC-YEsTLERDAY. COLLEGE-STREET OFCICE. Dr. Harding, of Baggot-street, appeared to answer a charge of assault preferred against him by a cork cutter, named Ginn. The complainant, on being sworn, stated that on Tuesday last he went with a quantity of corks to the defendant, having previously agreed with him as to the price. On deli- vering over the parcel, however, lie was not paid the ...