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COURT of KING'S BENCH, Tuesday, Nov. 26

... met under the pretenve only of petioniug for re- ligious libert This supposed- treason, is disclainled-then n what is the crime of these inan ? the uncertain interpretation of a ein ambiguous statute is now the only ground of their accusa- tion. I On ...

SINGULAR SUICIDES

... without the intention to ply, or eveil without the well-estahlislhdd probability of being able to pay, constitutes a great crime. But why should our debtor and creditor lawv be disgraced by sucll unjust enactlfellts as to give birith to the ulldernlentioned ...

WILLIAMS, THE MURDERER

... that a public exhibition should be made of the boly tflrougih the neighbourheod which hhad beei the scene of the monster's crimes. In confommity with this decision, the following procession moved il'em the Watch- house about half past ten o'clock on Tuesday ...

LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

... barn;* Edmund Barnard for stabbing; RichrdI Dougherty aiias Dewborst, for uttering notes; Thomas Siater, for an unnatural crime ; and Robert Smith, for bigamy. Thomas Deares, for a rape, was honourabyly acquitted, with. out even the Judge summing up, ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... litical connections can 4ave any thing to do, with hi$s rmurder: The assassination of the Countess seems to- im'ply that ?? crime had its originin some private canse T lie Couintess was once the celebrated M'ade- ,noiscile St: Etaberti, the iactress at ...

MURDER

... iuon still going ous, to be peblicly'ttated.- Heithierto ito discovery has ceec made, by which the uilt of thiS atrocious crime can be fix pa ticular person. On the 17th ult. as Robert Bark, *.ras at work on ta new slip, buildih'g- cc . lj K Gbson, at ...

The PRINCE of WALES v. the EXAMINER

... tbe manllv, hosnedt, 'iaza'dois, alduoce, atid even incatiotius c-possure of vice lus bices con. sidereri, not asaduty, buta crime. Ityou are lre- pared to say this, you are prepared to onien the flood gates oh immorality, and. to let loose upon ?? ages ...

LAW

... would find a verdict for i plaintiff. It was clear that this was a libal, since it accused the plaintiff of the aborninable crime of f suppressing calumnious paragraphis for lucre. The Jury, after a very short consultation, how- t ever, found their Verdict ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the case of ciaiey. and ti wtls, here a public advertisement having been in- P ti!t, chaiging a perron with suspicion of the crime- Ad t4 it ias held to be a justification tbat Op besdast had an interest in nauking thae intquiry. di itle publication was ...

HORRID MURDER OF MR. AND MRS. THOMSON BONAR

... retire to bed till two o'clock ; and at four g o'clock a womnan, hlto goes there to wash, let herself in; but whether the crime was committed in this interval, or afterwards, there seems at present no clue to develope. None of the servants appear to ie ...

Courts of Law, and a Free Press

... is tio lay- before I I You a shb at6 rapil vt1 of the eaiuea, whih I- iottoduced irtO crurts, the Maonstr .s y tattrat& isa crime Ia b . It is to be deeply lamented, that tbe a P aintingws, na urtkpqov n fthe earlier iods biatory. if, ii tiae t e Barons ...