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ABOLITION OF JURIES

... ABOLITION OF, JURIES., We last week quoted ` pssage in the pamphlet of, Mr. Seijeant ADAMS. ?? are, glad to find that the remarks which that gentleman- has published 'have al- ready produced good effecti.. - This is to be seen by the Gtobe, a great improver in our criminal law. The Gdtbe has contained several'afticles, *vithin: a few ,ays' back, pecking at the jkdicial conduct and political ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... I THE SHraEIrFs AND THE PRIVILEGES OF THE HtOUSE OF COMMONS. On Thursday a court was held.- The principal busiuess on which it assembled was the consideration of the report from the sheriffs' committee. It was a crowded court. After the re.appointment of the officers of the court and some other business of no public interest, Mr. Wire brought up the report of the sheriffs' committee upon the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... . -- ?? ;T pq Ot 'WNIM, W: SuDditN IBATB OF: A~ SPANSH NOflLEMAN.- On onday an Inquest ?? held at the' ?? of York, N'W hc e tjoirn'rwnb4,' ib ?? df the hody ioa £wteMd Cofe.ioi;. 38,'e aa wish noblehman, ho .hhd.retired.to'this.-conry from uplip, in aongsqpence of the iutestini wars in wbicp tbat cQuntq' has been so long Mr. Tuokis EvANs, No. '13, New Church-street, de. posed that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Rely. in 'L pufma. -Ass GUsLwrotD, JuSY 25.- Edu'ad Wiiders was indicted, charged 'vith 'hiVitig tiablted. Emma Sprivens, with lintent to ?? Sorivensi a, little-girl of. the. age. of Eeien, statedthat she lived witth her mbther at Ewell, and that onat9 i7th Qf Juipe,1astls e.iun dompany with several. other ?? childrepn, jwaplaying ab~out in a fiold at 'the back of her mother's lhouc, . 'Tho ...

APPALLING DISTRESS IN MANCHESTER

... (From the Anti-Corns-44w Circular.) An inquiry has lately been instituted by the mayor into the condition of the people in one. At of this town, (No. 1, district,) and the result has been laitnfbefore a meeting of thb principal inhabitants-whence it appears that 911 families, consisting of 4091 persons, were visited, whose average weekly earnings were thirteen-pence farthing a-week per head. ...

SURREY SESSIONS, March 23

... MU rlfiUEEaENSO , Mkarch 23. Il I _ - _ ?? _ ?? ?? _ I_ M. ._ - Z_ Mary Devaney, an old Irishwoman, was indicted forsateal- i)g at Richmond a piece of beef, the property of Mr. Ra- venshawv the East, India Director. The cook had ribs of beef i oasting at the kitheln fire. Having occasion to leave the kitchen for a shcrt titne, she observed the prisoner has- tily passing through the verandah on ...

LONDON [ill]

... O' 7, ?? , , , , ?? Z, VW I-, 7.'IlIcE - J,? PnI EST.-011 Monday a 'y'ong ...

THE DREADFUL MURDER OF A FEMALE AT THE EDGEWARE-ROAD

... THE DREADFUL MURDER OF A i A THE EDGEWARE-ROAD CORONER's INQUEST.-An Inquisition was held ot I Saturday, on the remains of the woman discovered oi Wednesday afternoon, near the Pine-apple ona Edgeware-road. The parochial authorities attended to investigate the horrible affair. The case appeared to excite the most intense interest, and the room Wm crowded to excess, particularly by professional ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CO'O'EUIS '_iEfsTs. DREADFUL DEATH OF A Swiss LADY BY FIRR.-On d6nday afternoon an inquest was held in the Board-room 'f M idlesex Hoopital, on view cf the body of Miss Janette larhly, aged 26, a native to Switzerland, who was burnt. Sarah Walker, servant, of Np. 16, Buckinghaml-place, ritzroy square, deposed that the deceased; who was a single ady, occupied an apartment In her master's hoitie ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... [Before R. HEDGER, BsK., and a Bench of Magistrates.] The calendar contains the names of 48 persons for trial for felony, besides several for misdemeanours, the Sessions thaving been adjourned over from Kingston to this Court John 'Stead, late surveyor of the Greenwich Railroad, Iwas indicted for committing an assault on George Beard, book-keeper to the same company. Mr. BAGLEY was counsel for ...