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RURAL POLICE

... This affair is in regular train, and, if not frightened from it by the restive state of members under a pres- sure from without, or some untowardness of the concerns of banks and the commercial and manufac. turing 'interests, we shall certainly have the half million of petty tyrants forced upon us by the same hand that drew a picture of such a body (being, out of office at the time), ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLICENCE. MORE CHARTIST TRIALS. OXFORD CIRCUIT.-MoNmOUTH, MARCH 30. This being the day fixed for the trial of the Chartists, con- siderable anxiety was manifested to witness the trial. There was some delay and difficulty in empannelling a special jury. Several of the gentlemen called not answering as their names were called over, Mr. Baron Gurney ordered the absentees to be fined ...

THE CASE OF FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES

... THE CASE OF FROST, WILLIMS, AND JONES. TO THE' PEOPLE OF ENGLAND. FELLOW CouNmrymzN-Long ere you receive this address the doleful tidings will have reached you that Frost, Williams, and Jones have been transported. That they have been trans- ported contrary to the law of England is maifest and unde- niable; but that the law, backed by the voice 'f millions, will in the end triumph over tyranny ...

LONDON POLICE

... Lie1io N IPOLICE. MARYLEBONER-CRUELTY OF A HUSAND.- On Tuesday, Mr. Charles LoyCor, a young man of gentlemanly ap. pearance, residing in Lambeth-wall, was brought before the sitting Magistrates on tvo warrants, the former obtainedagainst him by the parish of St. Marylebone, for desertion, and the latter by his wife, for a violent assault. Mrs. HARRIET !COX, a woman about 26 years of age, and ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... - CHILD DuOPI'rNO.-On Wednesday evening an inquest was held at the ign of the Duke of York, Ratchiffe, before Mr. Baker, coroner, on view of the bodies of two new-horn male infants (tw ins). From the evidence it appeared that the bodies of the infants were picked up on Monday night, about ten o'clock, in Bath-street, rolled up in a piece of apron and shirt, the latter having the initials J. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRnAL CRIMINAL COURT. The fifth session during the present mayoralty commenced on Aounday morning, at Justice eiall, Old Bailey. The calen- dar contained the names of 187 prisoners. THE GOLD-DUST RoTeny.Y- -Mr. Clatkson (the counsel for the prosecution in this case) stated that the person M4oss, -who had been examined in the case tried in June last against Emanuel Moses, Ellis Caspar, ...

WORKING OF THE NEW POOR-LAW

... A correspondent has furnished us with the particulars ot a case which has just occurred at Bromhall, which further illustrates the huntane working of this law. A poor man with a wife and six children, and an aged bed-ridden mother in-law to support, and who had himself been ill for six weeks and unable to earn sixpence, had occasion for the assistance of a midwife, who delivered his wife of ...

THE THEORY OF CHILD-MURDER

... THE Ti;-O Y OMUIUE THE REV. MR. STEPHERS ANX TiIM5POOR.LAW ?? CiM1.ISSiONERS;,, a POWER, the poor-law cotimissioier, has published a circular, accompalyiug. eopiest- the correspondence in which the three poor-law commissioners disclaim the -authorship of the project of child.murdering. In this 'circilar, dated Preston, Jan. 10, he says:- It has been suggested to me, 'that the imputation which ...

EQUITY AND LAW REPORTS

... LOUITY AXD LAW REPORTS. I'3C!E-CJANCELLOW'S COURI. 1ITIFIRA1Y COVrTlIGiTi,-WHiITTAIiER V. CsAIRE.-Mr. K. Bruce obtailldl an injunlction exv parte, to restrailn tile (tIi1 d(laiti, ic ui pj1011lisimlln or selling any copies of a work entitlecl NoneM DLiL)jt j~iiltire 1'ifnfirais CtAnlglais, abrege dl Uoyer, which wvas alt'ged to be a piracy of the Dic- tionaly ofo B er l ?? DcILanvilile,'' ...

LATEST POLICE

... I .. lEdALTEAW IrZICE, - Mr. George Archer,. Qf No, 1Z Green Arbdur- court, Moorfields, was summoned before the LORD.MAYOR by the paiish officers of ?? Without Bishopegate, for having refused to contribute' to-the support of his fiater. 'Mr. Sgidrt, ftee vestry-ieirk' f thae istribt, attehded to enforce the claims 'of tbe parishi in the workhouse of which the old man is maintaine4.' The.eLoa ...

SENTENCES AT THE OLD-BAILEY

... SENTENCES AT THE OLD- BAILEY.r THE whole of the cases for trialhavlng been OIcPUspur on Monday evening, the RECORDER entered the Court the following morning, and proceeded to pass- sentenceon the. prisoners as ?? to be transported -for seven years; 'thirteen to fourteen Yeark; a.dl si for life. Mary Jones, who was indicted with Mathew -Feaks,. the wagone, or cnspray t iduetwo girls-named Vale ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Monday

... CSUDrT OF 8W'U-- ;ENCll-! oulday. BADER V. HARRS , Mr. BAXIEY stated lthat -this was an.action of as,- jsumpsit to recover 271. 10s.,.tbe amount of half a Year* -rent of .a house in Kenton.street, BrunSwick-squkr; 'paid -.by the plaintiff to the use of the defendant. It appeared 7that the defendant was a baker, and inathe ?? of the present year ho advertised'ihistinterest in the house iin ...