LANCASTER ASSIZES

... however, again charged with assaulting Mr. T. T. Luccock, about the sameplace5 on the. 6th Nov. and found Guilty. - . Oliver the spy, we bear, is engaged to canvas for se- ' veral suiuisterialists, at the ensuing general election. j ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. It ...

NISI PRRIUS COURT

... When Jackson and his wife . . heard of this investigation, they suspected that Mr. Need. ir ham bad been acting the part of a spy on their conduct-. le the jealousy they had already conceived against him E ;- ripened into a desire of revenge; and they then ...

RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS

... street in this town, happened to be near them, on his return home from the country. He was pointed out by one of the mob as a spy, and was instantly surrounded and beaten. Hle ran for shelter into a counting-house, in Rhodes's timber yard, and locked himself ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF POISONING

... connected with the apple pudding and the beer had been satisfactorily ac- counted for. He advised them to take no notice of the. rumours they might have heard. The undertaker had recommended the early closing of the coffin, on awcount of the heat of the weather ...

MURDER OF THE REV. JOHN WALSH, JUN

... pule accident ; though the most skilful me- dical man here has sworn to the contrary, and that lie was murdered. It is now rumoured that either Mr. Collis or the Surgeon-General swill arrive in Borns to-morrow todecide the matter. The Rev. Mr. \i alsh ...

ROBBERY AND ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... (From the Manchester Courier). Early on Sunday morning the town of Boiton was thrown into a state of considerable alarm by a rumour, which was strongly circulated, that the house of Mr. Jamoes Massey, re- tailer of beer, Moor-lane, had been broken into and ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... refused to give up the name of the person on whose infor- I metion the warrant had been granted. It had bean ge- nerally rumoured in this town that the informer was a publicas, named Thomas Cleworth, who resides in Leigh, 4 and who suffered a good deal ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... Brandt refused to give up the name of the person on whose iifor mation the warrant had been granted. It had been ge- nerally rumoured in -this town that the informer' was a I publican, named Thomas Cleworth, who resides in Leigh, an4d who suffered a good ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... his name has been inserted in the warrant without his knowledge, it is right that the jugglery should be exinosed. If this rumour about hbi name being in the warrant be false, it cannot be too speedily contradicted in the most authoritative manner. It ...

DIABOLICAL CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE WORKING CLASSES—RESUSCITATION OF THE SPY SYSTEM— OPEN CONFESSION OF A HIRED ..

... DIABOLICAL CONSPIRACY.,i:W, GA THE WORKING CLASSES--REWSU- CITATION OF THE SPY SYSM- OPEN CONFESSION OF A HIRED SPY -ARREST OF EIGHT INNOCENT MAEN FOR AMUSING THENISELVES IN A FIELDN I Last night week, eight young men (we may say mere boys) were arrested ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... that country, of an equalization of pro- perty, were recognized' and acted upon by very few, i any; and he trusted that the rumours which were afloat out of doors would not now be urged to the prejudice of his unfortunate clients. He left their case in the ...