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MURDER OF MRS. WALSH, BY BURKING

... I ?? Or 1Birs. WALsB, IY BURKIN. I At the Old Bailey Sessions, on Friday last, Edward or Crook, aged 50, and Eliza Ross, aged 28, were arranged Di before the Deputy Recorder upon axr. indictment charging m themn with the wilfal. murder of Catherine Walsh, other. wise Welsh, on the 19th August last. The prisoners' ex pleaded net gu'ilty. Edward Cook, the son of the prisoners, a fine looking boy ...

TRIALS OF THE BRISTOL RIOTERS

... | TRZA~s OF THE BRISTOL RIOTERS'. -I on TuesdaY se'nnight (as noticed in gur last,) William s barke, Patrick-Kearney, James Williams, Daniel Higge, I -James Courtney, and John Mecay, were trieA on an indict- f - ment for rlotously polling 'own the public gaol at Bristol, I :dlurpig the late dreadful tumults. 'lie Attorncy.tGeneral' ' * 'coiductd thel proseciation..; evidpnce was extamined at ...

JANUARY QUARTER SESSIONS

... JANUARY QUARTS1 SESSIONS:' ?? I ?? (7coningcedj fro our i'st.) On Saturday last the following cases of misdenear70u were disposed of, betore T. B. ADDrSON, Esq., anda bench pf magistrates. The MnO ag~ oisls WViliainz Mzrdisriz, Edwzsrd Awnsi elrY, arid I'der Waterhosc.-.''he two first pa:ties were in this esse, indicted for unlawfully rescuing tie las-htmameid Peter Waterhouse, fronm thic ...

EXECUTION OF THE BRISTOL RIOTERS

... EE TITOO T r~S~~R~8 I~c P. o ?? 'A- :!:XECU ~ ~ ~ ~ , ยข9 RE 18 T QT_.RS, Thc question of the fate of the-un?6rtunaie men against whom the fatal doom of the law was pronounced, for their pareicipatiqn in ?? ri~tt in risqol, was on Friday. set t rest for ever, by the execution of aU with the exceptiori of Richard Vines, whose respite was comnrmunicated to him on Thursday. From the time when ...

EXECUTION OF THE BRAVE TORRIJOS & HIS COMPANIONS AT MALAGA

... .EXECTICON OFP THES BZA^Tz TORR!JOS & Yl.S CO1PANIONS AT MALAGA. The f46lbwing communication, dated Ilalaga, 14 Decem- ber, contains some painfully intereating particulars, not no- ticed in former accounts of the last moments of the misgui- 'ded Spanisir Patriots:_' The courier returned from Madrid on Saturday the 10th at twelve o'clock in the forcnoon, with the sentence of the prisoners. The ...

SUSPECTED RAPE AND MURDER

... SIS1PMCTED RAVP AND ^VgDERl. (From th' Bolt0 nchoil) hfte This town was thr~own jiltO a state Of' complete Ian;( consternation,'by the dliscovery, on ona morin ii l (Jan. 30, of, the dead body Of a temnale, in the. river ne Crole, a the fooof aweir connected with the bleach- Let works of Mr. Birian Coraithard,'. ?? i It was soon rumouared that the persont Of td'd uufor;. had tusnate woman bad ...

MR. HUNT'S PROSECUTION AGAINST THE TIMES, FOR A LIBEL

... MR. HUNT'S PROSECUTION AGAINST THE I TIMmS, FoR A LIBEL. I COURT OF EXCHEQUER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9. (Before Lord Ljjedlhrst and a Special Jury.) Hrn. ?? LAWSON This was an aedorn against the Times newspapers for a libel, and the plaintiff conducted his own case. He began by saying that the printer, John LawsOn, s only a nominal defendant, the re'al ones. were the proprietors of that paperamen of ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... I. I. :~I . t.ANC.STER. ASSIZES. The Cormission of Assize will this day be opened at Lanvaster, by Mr. Justice Alilerson, and(I Mr. Justice IPatteson. - George Ridiarrl 1Murton;- Eiq., of Capernwr.Sy Hall, Hig~h SherifF. I The calendar, .we regret to 'ay, is unusually heiavy there being about 106 prisbners, amtongst whom tbree are elhargedl with niurder;:21 with manslaughter, 19 fbol highway ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... I, .A .N . . . - WE S T.,! TA STER SPRING AS.TZESS.I These Assizes coinmen'ed ont Monday last, be- rh fore Sir E. H. Alderson, Knighrt, and Sir William ca, Patteson, Knight. The Iligh SierifF, George Nich- of ard Martlon, E-q. of Ciperniwrav [lull, near Lancas- ab ter, mad]e ?? pubhlic ?? into La:rncasier. about two co. o'clock on Saturday, accomplanied by about twellitV li of the principal ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... I t1 AAiNCASPBR ASSI ZES Before i1r. .J rsrii' A LDERISON. 'u Tfhe trial ?? Tiionvis, fir- rilm iurdtr of Ele ila~ t croft, at FAi-rtort near L~is'erpDii svs oppeoited to Camne kin lie this moniertig, but at thle open'' f h outir.Biteh who loss been ergriged us defe-nd tile Pri-soner, applied to tile an Cwtr 50 to~pnlr te tral, n ?? grotnd ]that Thomas was ru not P.ttitte thatt his triji ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... . LANCASTER ASS1'. II (Concludedfrom our last.) NISI PRIUS. Before Mr. JUSTICE PATTESON. SPECIAL JURY CASE. TnAPPES Iv. IlAntTER, AND ANOTHElt.-This was an action against the defendants, who are the assignees 'of Messrs. Joseph and Jeremiah Fielding, lately carrying on business as calico printerF, flarstang, to recover damages for the alleged illegal removal of fixtures and machinery, and ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... ..I I . SH.Eltrp'S COURT. T11E LA TE ELEC TION RIO TS A T WIGAN.bi ASSESSMENT OF DWA(3,139 FRo INJURY DONE BY~ to IS AEOUSE AND to 'TiUE5150fl TO mai. REAUSLEY'SfOS N thol DESTRUCTION OF HItS PRtOPERTY. e On Monday last, a Sheriff' s CoUr t was held at the Court e house here, before T. B.ADrii5ow, Esq., Sheriff's Assessor, for and a irespectable jury, fdr thespecisl purpose of assessing tic ...