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HUSSEY's CONFESSION

... wallt of proof against thern. HARDE-NED JUVENILE OFFENDER.-At the late ?? Sessions, J. Hunter, a weaver, from ML n- ehester,' was convicted of pickingf the pocket of J. Mace, and sentenced to six rmouths' impriso'hmint, uitnd to be once whipped. The depraved ...

CORNWALL ASSIZES.—TRIAL FOR LIBEL

... irrelevanit matter sie mighlit bring forward might be at- I tributc-d to igruoarice and] not to intention. She came g before theim wholl iguorant of the equivocations of law U unpractiss'd in the arrantgement of argument, and des- n titute of thie graces ...

SINGULAR CASE OF HOUSE-BREAKING AND ROBBERY

... to be conveyed 6 away. The pleite ihcst was fomid open, the nails t having been wrenelded out; a quaintity of plate: was a missing. In one of the rooms hear that in which the Pi plate .elest lay, a very uncortlmon !object presented ii tioelff: a shodider ...

DISSECTING DEAD FODIES in HOSPITALS

... the- chi)d in the manner which called forth such language, and in fact that he had not given orders to that effect, uor seen it after the decease. He offered her, as she was; a poor Woman, five sliilliugs;'but at the same titne resolutely resiste'd all attempts ...

TRIAL of MARINET and CANTILLON for an Attempt to Assassinate the DUKE of WELLINGTON

... decent, was dressed in a snit of black. He had exercised the 1)rofession of a Barrister at Dijon, and was Auditeur a' CGonseil d' klat during the hundred dayb2 'The reading of the arret da rsnvoi, and of the indictmnlt, occupied several hours. M. Colomb ...

[ill] ASSIZES

... '54, A0 ,k Q41 991W . .!?f r - CiititD£i Doy kiihzhro ugestt~t ?? follouw- 'ing excellent. dadrsas 4 6ivered to th d G rand Jury, by Mr. Baro airowr, - ?? - ; ?? > ' G ent1eihenof itfie Grf and ?? th e t1ofg ejperiene I1 bave had oC Gra-nd Jnries on ...

LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 25

... 'Mary Whitby, who were the two principal witnesses irs the above cause, and that J audres' warrants were instantly issued for their immediate apprehension. Yesterday morning Miss Glenn and NIary Whitby arrived in London, accompanied by M1r. Tuckett, the guardian ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Nov. 15

... ' Pate of Miss Glenn and h)er aecoinpliec. --roe bills Rgaii),l them have been returnedi by the Grand Jury, at el the 01l bailey, for wilful aud corrupt per~ji ry, in, the o iffainoL19 prosacutioll lately instituted agaillst the [low- d ditchels. Thus ...

Trial of the Manchester Conspirators

... that there were from 70,000 to 100,000 people at the. Manelbester Tmeeting, with from 15 to 20 banijers, and in his opi- Di.D the meeting was calculated to inspire the inba- bitants of the town wiith a great degree of terror.- Mi. Entwvisle, Un attorney ...

SOMERSET LENT ASSIZES

... ]rtriii'r Atiidy Lo court the favour of Miss Chant..- 0 the '-i9th of January, the day after Miss ChLant ca.4n ol ag. sthe. irom rudential motives, tholught pruv.eir to * it lidratw hersel f from the defendant's honse, anti] j)lULit' ilP self tinder thle protection ...

HIGH TREASON

... Tuesdayi at. Alph irlgton, by the Rev. Jacob TLay, vNilliani '1:ellock, Esq. surgeon of Totties, to Miss Mariatnlle TuckLer. LaSt ngliht, after a lonig au'd severe illness, Josias Dnpre VrceLer, Esq. of Winslade-Hloiise, near this City; tnost trufly latmiented ...

BRIDGWATER MIDSUMMER-SESSIONS

... iooduay last. There %iro lO! pl rioories on till' CalOrindai. The varluns civil colcerns (of thc cou~ty Na'lile'g oet: fiis o . d of oi l .liclSir J1. Oil. AclaLd, 13ir1. t it i;e M Ir and inrormed thein, gencrally, of hii- hilell Iu. l 2hw h12 i; IX before ...