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THE CHARTISTS

... NORWICH QUARTER SESSIONS, JAN. 4. (Before Mr. J. Jeremy, Recorder.) Thomas Hewett appeared to answer to an indict. ment for a misdemeanour, having, with other evil- disposed persons, carrying various sorts of arms, unlawfully assembled to disturb the peace, on the 16th of November last, at Cutton New Church, and then and there made a noise, riot, and disturbance, for the space of an hour or ...

ARREST OF RUFFY RIDLEY, AT CINDERFORD, FOREST OF DEAN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

... On Monday, August 29th, Mr. Ridley lectured at Cinderford Tamp, on the principles of the Charter, to a large audience, including six magistrates, a quantity of police, and a reserved force concealed in the woods. The meeting passed off very quietly. On Friday, September 2nd, a public meeting was held on an open space of ground, let for that purpose, near the Furnaces, Cinderford. A requisition ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ASSAULT ON A LADY

... Monday, Mr. Robert Caldwell, solicitor, of 191, Great Brunswick-streat, for whose apprehension two warrants 1 had been outstanding for many days, was brought in custody of Police Serjbant Rennedy, 8 B, before the Magistrates of College-street Police Office, Dublin, charged with having assaulted, with intent to commit V violation, the wife of Mr. Corbett, of Fitzwilliam-place, E barrister. Prom ...

THE MONSTER INDICTMENT

... 'THiE i ONSE''LN I N DICTMEIPNT'1'. ]l~jC:AB1i)AS TErIVI IN Tii F.I'X H YEAR 0iP' QUEEN YlU1f14llA.. Cowdei 1'oiatiec of Lun7 aIS,) to niit, 2-, -t Yei' ~i-i ~~raa, lb iu- at a St, qion of ov, Sovc-meign T vl Vitol by the G'r'ac of God of thle Heir' (1 Itina-dom of Cie'ct Brile;in uin Irelanri. Q-roum, tl feod- r*f the Foith, of bearing end let o ie Gal] D -livery, held at the C cci, H,-Uo,e ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES,

... CROWN COURT, SATURDAY, MARCH 5. Before Mr. Baron Rolfe. BURGLARY. James Drake, (20) was charged with having on the 26th of September last, at Northowram, bur- glariously stolen a top coat, two silk handkerchiefs, two CMtton ditto, two pairs of boots, a desk, and Is. 6d. in copper, the property of David Parkinson. The prisoner pleaded guilty, but begged the mercy of the court as he had been led ...

PRESTON ADJOURNED INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... I PRESTON, MONDAY EvENING-These sessions, for the trial of the principal rioters in the late disturbances at Blackburn and the neighbourhood, were held this morning. T. B. Addison, Esq., the recorder of the town, officiated as chairman, and on the bench were Colonel Austen, T. M. Lowndes, Esq., W. Birley, Esq., and several other county magistrates. Tche first prisoners indicted were John King ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR DEFAMATION

... I X i I O:DTN ;AiY T:iiA I FOR DFAMAJ1ATIOXN. A eertieictti fi~r t'ii:iOtw.' ttid inl tb! B i. j it et ,tCy C I uric, 't.r . tile 21 tt, III. nh t:'fl ?? Oht'tc Ptv. tt''~i(xe :A i, Ti i cit it. .'.:tc!;ui~it>ttlItey Al , ;iAIty. tn' r wife ift ?? ta 'C e~tuiratr, cCC: p! :&twthLi. ist P' .I.ti a go nt of ?? l fo'ries' it r . ho,,i; in dlute it it. 17 A , t.,t ho,' 13a ?? tldi:I writC.) cii ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, AT HENRIETTASTREET. BATH

... MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECT- ABLE FEMALE, AT HENRIEXTA- STREET. BATH. Bath has been thrown into a state of very great excitement for the last two days, in consequence of its having been discovered that a Mrs. Parsons, a most respectable female, residing at No. 33, Henri- etta-street. Bath, had been murdered. Suspicion having fallen upon the husband, he was immediately taken into custody to ...

MOST ATROCIOUS MURDER AND OUTRAGE ON A FEMALE

... L4OST ATROCIOUS MURDER AND OUTRAGE | ON A FEMALE. GLOSSOP, SATURnAY.-Within the last few days, two investigations have been entered into., in the c.ur- ties of Chester and Derby, in reference to the horrible murder of a man named James Shaw, a shoemaker. aged forty-two, who for several years past had lived in the township of Charlesworth, which is situated on ths borders of Darbyshra aund ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irrtbtnte, 9ffentro,& *zrquto. Flasr- EtirxrnAoin MW COMMiTTAL oF THOMAs HENAY. Hocsa.-Tuesday being appointed for the final examination of Hocker, at Marylebone Police Office, the neighbourhoodofthat court. was crowded at an early hour, and the greatest anxiety prevailed to obtain a view of the prisoner. Mr. Rawlinson took his seat on the bench shortly before eleven o'clock, when the doors ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... B3RIGHTON, IVlAlt. 17.-An inquest was held this morning, before Mr. Gall. coroner for EDist Sussex, at the Sussex County Hospital, on the body of Hannah )dls, a servant at the synagogue in Devonsbire-place, whose death took place by poison yosterday morning. The first witness called was Sarah, Rentel, wife of Moyer Rental, who lives in London. She deposed that she lives with her son, Moses ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... zffollt!t @effrlt, & nqutztt. S1OCIING RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. COLLISION ON TIHE LONDON AN]D BIRMINGOnAM I RALmWAv.-On Tuesday morning last (Jaly 20th). r a frightful collision, attended with the most serioud i conscquences, took place on the line of thle g London and Birmingham Railway, near Chalk-farm, ii and within a short distance of the Camden-town sta- U tion. During the day most painful ...