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PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF CONVICTS INTO NATAL

... P'ROP'OSED INTlRODU6CTIONC OFx CON V'ICTS INVTO N4ATAL. We bave advices from Cape l'own to Nov. 8. The Oape Colony is in a quiet tstate. A number of the inhabitaints of Notal have petitioned the Quaeen that coeviote, tot being ticket rof-leave men, may be sent out to be employed on she improvement of tne hetr- bour, and on other public works, sic'ompsnied at the ame time 'by a. sufficieut ...

THE FIRST PENNY NEWSPAPER PUT UP TO AUCTION

... ITHA FERST PBNNY NBWSPAPBR PUT UP, TO I IIAUCTION. . The Manchmetsr .aity Telegraph, the first eheap, or penny newspaper established in the provinces, was put up for sale by auction, on Friday evening last, it the King's Arms Hotel, King-atreett Maochiester, after an existense of c 16 months. There was a numerous attendanee, attracted a most likely by the novel:y of such a sale, and the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSEON.UOUBE. ie The Lord Mayor, upon taki;g his seat, handed the follow emp! iog communication to our reporter, which he haa received amp n respecting the ten Aborigines of Walpole Island, Upper Wh ,d C-nada, ?? of whose asoe appeared in ou columns etc, ,rB a fortnight egwo. Lod tim n ?? Marage presents his respects to the Lo lett be Mysor cf Landon, and begs to state that, in compliance ...

THB POLICE COUTS

... THB POLICE CO URB S. MANSION-HOUSE. Fe Mr. Alderman Wire attended before the Lord Mayor for tre bc the purpose of making a statement which he said he teuetedthba I would have the effect of putting the benevolent portion of disocdf I the community upon their guard, end of induting them to colnstal make inquiries into the charaeter of persona who applied to his duii them for peosuniary ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SL,.SIONS. (ilellire 1\rI. Pa'hh(y, QC Ac.:st'inl-Judge.) Tti. -, 1. 253, omibiusilet (t't'ti:li'r, ?? to taiko Li' tli;tl i' ceileee.liii- tietAit' ?? liy' him iii the ?? of :ostot ut 1 ii tih LilittOii General Oiinnibus Mr II iii and MIr. r. It. II wk 'ipirtleed for the prosecu- l rie i. Mi %tlit' ts 11 1ctl ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE GOURJfS. MANSION-HOiUSE. 3reary Xcc and ifarqearet Th iilps wae crlarged with rob- bing Angelina Thomas, a dressmaker, of *S hitceloitel, of her victorine and cloak. The prosecutrix had been to t1e Hay. market Theatre, and was coming along Somocrset-street aboat 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning, when the prisoners canit behind her, knocked her down, and took the ?? e-ineittioned ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IN2ELLIGBNCE. fai HOME CIRCUIT,-KINGSTroN MARCH 24. th ESO5 Jr.OISTlOR COLERIDGEL tic Edmund Hlentry'Plucitmmer, tbe defendeat in the action wM ?? v. Plummner, reported on Friday, was to-day de tried upon an indictment, chayging him with wilful and be corrupt perjury in the evidence he gave at the original trial tbi in reference to the same proceedings. rio S. rjeant Shee, Mr. IRibiton ...

Law Intelligence

... :A- 'W isona. K - i .. Ar~~ ?? . 'da '0s1~wa 0~s~r.Blh !0 hi :. seta. C couSTORDY gU1 t.-DW. 28. Thia was SO additional 89ri1::ds8. BEAL P0 jJ)5Lj6.!-L.WBSTRT~'OK P 1i These. Koightcb ?? ee ttle - monn ap ld; 16 a cou'ti 6 BARUTG.. e . DWORS Id -oas IYa 5 ; - IN XXl OLI. . The bankruptAd, AOdnam lerorlfrnietl p rbse in at; iet, bad recently kept the W 1tt y atf rcad t!it to l thotatembef last ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GILD ALL. Francis Samuel Shuttrkworth, alial Johnson, aliss Smithers, alfas Mitchell, acd other aliases too numerous to mention, was charged with uttering forged orders for the delivery of g ods. There were 'tpwards of 50 casts in which the prisoner had obtained goods upon forged orders within the last few months. Mr. Turner appeared for the prosecoton. Frederick D neant said-I am a ...

Law Intelligence

... gaw i NOTICES-THIS DAY. COlURI OF CTIANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. a AT 10S.-BErO'E Tru LatoRn CtHANCULLoa.-Appeals: Flight v. I Carnac (7 tltles), part heard; Saunders v. S Ruvderm, a AT 106.-Biu'Oii. THE Loans JvsTiitsa.-Appieals Rooliev. Ken- nM eington (2); Fenwick v. Potts. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY.LANE. 8 AT 10.-For judgment. Pitt v. Pitt. Motion; Re l'orwich Yarn B Company, part heard. C.'uses, ...

MURDER IN STAFFORDSHIRE

... MURDER IN STAFIORDSHIRE. The county of Stafford has again been the scene of a fearful and revelting tragedy, the horror of which is how- ever, very much mitigated by the conviction that the perpe- trator of it was the subject of mental aberrstion at the time of the commission of the terrible act. Alstonefeld, where the frightful occurrence bees taken place, is an extensive pariqh in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 12H POLICE COUBTS. GUILDHALL. A tall respeotably dreaed man, about 3 8 years of age, who refused his name and rddress, wao eharged with teatling a church service, value 7s. 6d., from the shop of Mr. Willis, bookseller and stationer, in Newgate-atreet, the prisoner went into the ehop and asked to took at gomee church services. Suspizion had, however, been elcited againet him on aO. count of ...