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THE CORN LAWS AND THE FARMERS

... LAWS AND THE FARMERS. We do not believe that there is muck chance of the landlords and bull-frog farmers' persuading the smaller IItenant-Farne~rs and the agricultural labeorerst that their interests are identical, and that they ought, therefore, as the Marquis of Granby told them at Leicester, to ' use their united efforts to obtain protection for British agriculture. The teuant ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... !- ?? 7- 4i KTXLLTG.BX.CE..?j; CUMBERLAND.-A BRUTAL ASSAULT was coM- mitted upon Mr. Joseph Hatsgh, the harbour constable of Maryport, by a fisherman belonging to Poulton, named James Gardiner, on the 26th of last month, the magis- trates sentencing him to be imprisoned three months in Carlisle gaol for the offence. Whilst the police were conducting him to the railway-station they were ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST AN OVERSEER

... ! GHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTEU AGAINST I. AN OVERSEER. BUCKINGHAM, FRIDAY. Yesterday, Mr. D. P. King, the coroner, resumed the inquiry which was commenced on Saturday last, relative to the death of George Luckett, of Marsh Gibbon, who died in a cart whilst being conveyed to the union-house at Buckingham. The deceased was a poor man, aged sixty-snine years, and lived in a miserable place called the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PSL7E ZNTELLIGENC. MANSION-HOUSE. BEGGING-LETTER I31FOSTORS. - On Wednesday, Langley and Shofield, men who had been frequently convicted as begging imlpostors, were charged with having recommenced operations by the officers of the Mendicity Society. Langley, who has in the begging dedge been greatly assisted by the loss of a leg, had been watched fromn the painting offices of Mr. Spottis- ...

FRIGHTFUL SCENE AT W

... OMBWkLL'S MfENAGERIE. DnATH OF THMI LION OUEE1.0 An inquest has been held at the Golden Lion Inn, Chathamn, before J. Hinde,Esq,, coroner for West Kent, touching the death of Edien Bright, a young giri aged seventeen years, who was killed on the evening of Fri- day.the 11th inst., by a tiger in the establishment of Mr. George Wombwell, which had arrived in that town for exhibition on the ...

SPRING CIRCUIT OF THE JUDGES

... SPRING CIRCUIT OP THE JUDGES. OR Thursday morning, previous to the sitting of the courts, the judges of the Court of Queen's Bench, Corn- mron Pleas, and Exchequer, with the exception of Lord Denman, assembled in the Exchequer Chamber, for the purpose of considering and finally arranging the several spring circuit The following are the arrangements finally determined, viz.:- MIDLAND CsIRCUT. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P')LIVE IN TELLIG'N GE. MANSION-HOUSE. CAUTION TO THE PaEYNOLENT.-On Monday, the Lord Mavor stated that he had received from Mr. Dew- hurst, of Bradford, in Yorkshire, a letter, to which his lordship said he would be obliged to the newspapers to convey an answer, for the satisfaction of his correspond- ent, as well as for the information of the public. The letter was as follows- Mr. Dewhurst ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... - M- -XIDDLESEX- SESSIONS. ,~ 4~ The criminal business for the January adjourned gene- ral sessions commenced this morning at Clerkenwell. The calendar was very light, there being but sixty-four prisoners for trial, and of these sixty-one were indicted for felony. EXTRAORDINARY PRECOCITY.-Williarn Anderson, a sharp looking boy, aged, fourteen, was indicted for the following, ?? about mid-day ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW A:ND POLrOE. -SATURDAY. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. COLD PUDDING AND POKER SAUOE.-GORE V. GAIt. DINER-This was an action brought by the plaintiff, an officer of the Lord Mayor's Court, to recover of the defendant, a clerk in the Bank of England, the sum of 25 for the maintenance and support of the defendant's wife and infant child, and for necessaries provided ?? them by the plaintiff, under ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AND SUICIDE BY A MERCHANT

... bVPPOSED FOVRDRE AN3D SUOTIDE BY I AMEECHANT. ; A painful sensation was ereated at Manchester on 'Monday. morning, by a rumour that Mr. Alexander N velli, merchant, and his late brother's widow, both residinig at Lower Broaghton, had been found dead at their own house, under very mysterious ircumstances. Mrs.. Noveli was the widow of Mr. Louis Novel, of Prestnich. Mr. Louis Nove so died oon ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... Yesterday (Saturday), the judges appointed to hold the ensuing spring assizes finallyappointedthefollowingdays and places for that purpose:- WESTERN ClRCUI'r.-Judges: Mr. Justice Erle and Mr. Justice Talfuurd.-Winchester, Feb. 28; Salisbury, March 17; Dorchester, 13; at the Castle at Exeter, 16; City of Exeter, the same day, at the Guildhall; Bodmin, 28; Taunton,30. OXFORD CIRCUIT.-Judges: Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTBLLIGBENCLE COURTI.OPMEXGREQUER. I , FiLMEIMPRISONMENT..CLAILE Vj, SKELTOSS ET Uxou.-Tbis was an action to recover compensation in damages for injury sustained by means of the false ims. prisonment of the plaintiff at the instance of the wife of the male defendant. -The defendants pleaded Not guilty and a justification. It appeared from the states ment of Mr. James that the ...