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THE HAYNAU OUTRAGE

... THE HAYNAU OUTRAGE . I - , - 1 .--I - . ?? There are none of his national characteristics which the Englishman dwells upon with so much pride, and preserves with so much jealousy, as his hospitality. It is his glory to think that England offers a safe asylum for every one in difficulty or danger. He wishes to make no inquiry into the statica, -the faith, or the political principles of the ...

Police Intelligence

... V. once malin.jence. a FRIDAY, AUGTUST 9. SMUGGLING TonBveco.-A sailor, beloniing- to the Cle- ofimosier galliot, in Coking Deck, weas finedI 2:_Is. for having finl h1is possession 2 lbs. of smnuggled tobacc'o ; and another 'o sailor wvas also filetl 20ls. for aL like offence. re. ROBBNnaG A MRNSSMATE.-David Nelson, a sailor, wvas an brosight op for stealing ,and paivning a flhunel jacket, et. ...

Police Intelligence

... volice Fonc3 o or TUESDAY, JUNE 1S. 551U 3 FORGE.Pt S OF Ss'IPPINr NoTEs.-Elizabeth Gillespie was committed for trial at the assizes for passing two forged I shipping notes. It appeated that the prisoner had pre- Ay sented two notes to Mr. Richard Lumb, publican, Ray- lio street, in September last, purporting to belong to seamen in the ships Cheshire and Constellation, for which £2 ios. a ansd ...

INQUESTS

... Onl Friday evening, Wriliam Wllitwvor'i, a ehilld five months old, liHig: With parent iui St.. J.U! 'N-tt aie died fromt injuries received by fallinh, from his *tlirr's aarms. Thc fathe: wva, going 01) stal air,, whenleea;'t eii ' mtally fell from his arms to the bottom of the Hetai;l. Jlo died from fia tiro of tile skull. Veriict, acd;!ilent td dath. On Satur:l-y, the 2nd inst., Sara1ah ...

Police Intelligence

... I p)olice Ittdi ence, TUESDAY, OCTBER 29. James Rorhiford and William Gilihamn were about to beL committed on a charge of stealing two bags of nuts fromj -the schooner Triumiphant, lying in George's Deck, wheit,sn at the suggestiou of Mr. Superintendent Clough, the Cap- ~s tamn was sent for, and hie admitted that he had given te I'll nuts to the prisoners. MAr. Itusliton, on this information, ...

COUNTY COURT

... 1 _ ?? This court was held on Monday last, at the Court House, in this town, before John Addison, Esq., judge. There were 35 causes entered for hearing, of which 31 were original causes, one an adjourned case, and three were summonses for coinmitmiolit. The solicitors present were Messrs. Dodd, J. Blackhurst, Banks, Watson, T. Harris, and Bland Walker. ADDISON V. lIESIMONDIIALlIT. This was an ...

ADJOURNED ANNLAL SESSIONS

... - ADJOURNED ANNLAL SESSIONS,,' The adjnurned annual 'general session ifor this county was held on Thut'sdaj Iasi, it the' Cou'ik Jouse,, ?? e tobn, when the following magistrates .reve present:- or TI. B. 'Addlsen, T. Aishto, 3qJ. Acton,' C. Bourne; J 3 E. Dswson, T. Dugdilo, T. Esatwrood, J. Eccles, T.It.' foul .W. Erance, J. S. T. Greene1 W.: A. Hullton, J. eills, J. par aeywood('M.P.),R. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BASE COIN.- Two men, named Atc. Donald, and Mc. Coon, and a woman named Walsh, were brought before the bench, charged with tendering and being in the possession of a quantity of base coin. They were brought up on Tuesday, the 18th inst., but remanded to Saturday last, to afford time to communicate with the Mint. The circumstances leading to their apprehension and conviction were ?? Thompson, ...

[ill] HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... FOtPUDE~ QATE' , 1 'I I i1S IO T (.1J I . ~ ~; , , ?? ir , 1 I1 Ii titan, etttl ~ ~ ~ H. L.~~raffIjd, JneqpLbIl JET~t OJo -hkifte Robtr t J6i Xc co~et.n'oi eon ?? _ L. I ?? n)uo 'on ~ i The'AeiloV ocort 4libirandtonthe grandP Iw* ?? -r ait T I d b ?? I oiio4oftoei Joa ' hark&' I tijt' thneYnott,'nfda;N1 or thertoitdi ShataZDI !jtotule JayA yiuiorel.' xoorlem h,r gdi ~ 'pototaegoi.r'¾I ?? ...

MANCHESTER GOAL SESSION

... M=NCHESTER GAOLaSESSION. !:i ANCHESTEW GAOL SIES Iso N. TeMchaelmas, quinrzerl' ?? a tihe borough f~ 1;Of Macchiester was held on M~onday last, at the CoIt Housei , II Brown-street. John Potter, Esq1. mayor;, ?? the chair,- my' k and the following magistrates were preixt;'piig' of ci Neild, Daniel mdande, ?? .Rfago, a.'nse-pe is reports were read :- ra.Tefloigetipl is VISITING JUSTICES' REPORT ...

DREADFUL MURDERS

... - I . r ?? The pleasant-mairket. town of Otley, in the valley of the to Wharfe,' about tenv miles'from Leeds, in the direct line of. d: road between Harrogate and Boltonu Abbey, has just been of the scene. of a most diabolical outrage, in which one man's ?? life .was instantly sacrificed, and. six orseven other persons ig were stabbed, includig a miarried woman, who lies in a very e pre, irius ...

THE LAW OF DIVORCE

... In a recent number of our journal we ell-N1 J1 deavoured to call the attention of our readers CA ?? and the public to the defects which are apparent NI y in the present law of divorce. Some of these EU ef defects were illustrated by an authentic account of Al e legal proceedings arising out of a case of local cCX interest, and we then showed the gross injustice NI. )c of a system which compels ...