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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... | COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. IN IRE THE CANADIAN PRISONERS. The Attorney-General begged to be allowed to make a motion with respect to the Canadian prisoners. Their Lordships were aware that, during the vacation, Air. Jus- tice Littledale had granted twelve writs of habeas corpus to bring up these individuals, they being on their transit from Canada to Van Diemen's Land. The writs were returnable ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT MANCHESTER

... i INNCHETER. I ~~ aeOao , i t ,beenf fr ,onme; time past ,wife. Howeve, he. seutfo her, and an' d'auday shie went bac1 buc t was a,good deal djn- appinte, to fiq that the w ~ole of the fiirniture.gf which . thSwt~ 'oaessed t the' time of fheir -aratiJad , bethenh he could onlytale her to alodging. ,Wtether tthis.circumitanice produced any altercatioic is .at present a matier of some doubt. ...

MELANCHOLY CASE

... Aluccl excitement has been caused throughout the city of Derry, Ireland, by certain mysterious circumstances connected with the entrance of the brig Tinaildra into this port. It was reported that one of the crew had been beaten to death oln the h-iigh seas by his companions, and thenititinous state of tile seamen; even while the vessel A ;as wearing up the river, seemed to warrant tlie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 'NXiENE COURT OF QU, EN Nl,.-.MowAv. ?? E r -@e~t t. - '6c&Wsda.. In this case tustle'0iisibad- been obiained, callilleuu the ddfendantC MriPeFogus 01Cqmonr,'theprCopret0F fn4. jiublisgher of a news#pt'r^iused'tltiie Nortbsro~ter.'1 t show 'cause, why a'c ninal n nfotmatimnjt?hbould not ja , tfiled agaidstlihi for thie .publktcti .of a 'ibeil on: guardians of the TWeiebltei union. Tlb ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... .CORONERS' IN QUESTS;-, On Monday anl inquest was held before Mir. Payne, on the body of' Ann Haley, who wasburntto ?? Haley, fattier of the deceased, said he was a alioesiaker, residing at No.5, Princes-street, Mitiories. Between 10 and 11 o'clock on Saturday night last, he atid his'wife' were out at market' making purchases of provisions for the 1 following day. The deceased was left at home ...

PHYSICIANS VERSUS DRUGGISTS

... PHYSICIANS ?? DRUGGISTS. On Monday an inquest was held before P. F. Corry, Esq., touching tile death of a child 14 months old, the circumstances attending which evince the jealousy exist- ing on the part of the small medical practitioners towards their rivals, the druggists. The attention of the Coroner was called to the circumstance by the receipt of an in- posing communication from Dr. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I On Thursday evening an inquest was held at the Gol- 'den' Eagle public-house, High-street, Shadwell, an the Xbudy'of Mary Ann Campbell, .aged 21, who committed suicide by swallowing a quantity of oxalic acid. The death of the young woman was reported to have been caused bya' waterman, named. Daniel Bolus, who had seduced her, and by whom rhe had a child, now living, and, the greatest ...

FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE RIVER.—SEVEN LIVES LOST

... FATAfr'4CNJDENT ON THE RiVER.-SEAVE' LIVES LOST. - 7 - ' During the major part of Thursday evening and: night the ThramesWas in a state of ' commotion but rarely: wit- c nessed, owing to thd prevaleace'of high winds, whith blew } a perfect-hurricane. The storm, we are'sorry to say, did is not pass off without loss of life; and that to a very lament- ti able exlent,' as in' the course -of the ...

LEGISLATIVE ROBBERIES OF THE POOR

... THE OPERATIVE. LONDON. APRIL 28, 1839. Amnonig the many mischievous acts of the pre- sent exclusive legislative system, there are not any which have done such permanent and bitter injury to the working classes as those which have per- mitted the wealthy to enclose various portions of waste lands, and by robbing the poor man of his right of common, thrown nearly the whole surface of the ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... HORRIBLE MUR*ER. (From the Liverpool Standard i of Vednesday.)'. Whea we were going to press we learnid. that a brutal assault had been committed upon a wife by-her husband, and that a policeman who interfered to protecttthe woman, was-mortally stabbed in the throat. It appears that thle -assailant, whose name is Daniel Cole, a lamper by busi- ness, resided- with his wvife in a court off ...

EXTRAORDINARY AND MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN WALES

... IETAORDINARY AND MIYSITROUSMURDEI 7: - . - ?? N; WALES. - ?? I I I . ., _ i, . . ; . - 'URAZADYR, MAY 17.-I write this in a degree of ner-. T vous:.agitation which L-fear will render the characters alimoasiintelligible. I . have just come; frcn the summit 1 ,of Plinliminon, where- lwitnessed ascene, which vould be. shocking, no doubt ariy where, butwhichl presentingitself I .ontlistmatist ...

THE WHIG SPY POLICE

... l The intolerant and arbitrary conduct of the ax police has so often been the subject of animadver- ht Sion in our columns that our readers may possibly al be somewhat weary of the offensive theme. It is a our duty, however, as public journalists to let no opportunity slip of making known the atrocities of ri the gang to whose kind protection the lives and PI liberties of the people of England ...