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THE SPEECH OF ROBERT EMMET, Esq

... THE SPEECH OF ROBERT EMMETEsq. As delivered 'at the Sessions House, Dublin, before Lord Norbury, one of the Chief Justices, on being found guilty of lgligh Treasom, as Leader of the Insurrection of 1803. Hge was tried on the 18,6 and executed on the 20th 'Sept., 1803, in Thiomuas Street, Dablin, in the 22nd year of his age. O breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade, Where cold and ...

THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE [ill] UNION CONNECTION WITH [ill] MURDER

... THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE SPHNMNRI MUNION CONNECTION WITH ASHIOL MURDER. (From a Correspondent.) TulE Newspapers, particularly the c6oatr)t have been chuckling over the certainty whichd say there is, that the Stockport Male Spinners'~. hired assassins to murder one of the Ashtons. Jlr2 absence of any evidence but that which no llnb83k' man can Credit, coming from wretches who ?? save-their own ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT

... EXTRXOlRDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT. o! the morn inc of Thursdav, the Sth tilt., part of tie roof of Ic coal-works belon ging to the Duke de Coigny, at ligrarnnie, ,,r the villac of Dailly, Ayrslire. set down. and befor- the me, cosidd get clear oif the workings, John Brown, a native of li 2 Ilothiau. about sixty years of age, was intercepted itt his ereis. ael coierqnently ?? in this ...

POLICE.—WHIG PERSECUTIONS

... POLICE.-WHIG PERSECUTIONS. HATTON GARDEN.-JOHN WILLIS, e;young man of respectable appearance, was brought to this office in the custody of police con- stable 163 E, charged under the following circumstances:- The policeman deposed, that about 9 o'clock on Sunday evening, he saw the defendant offerring for sale, opposite Mr. Owen's in- stitution, Gray's-inn-road, the Poor Man's Guardian, and a ...

HORRIBLE INJUSTICE OF THE CRIMINAL LAW

... It appears from a pamphlet just published by a Somersetshire ma- gistrate, that during the last seven years, not less than seventeen hu- mnn beings have been sireneced in England for sheep stealing, besides upwards of ~al thousand transported for the same offence, while it is notorious that a man named SHEEN, who cut his own child's head off, was acquitted of the murder, not because there was ...

MR. HUNT AND THE TRUE SUN NEWSPAPER

... MR. HUNT AND THE TRUE SUN NEWS- PAPER. cowAT O'F EXCUnEQuaR.-Before Lord Lyndharst andr a Special Jury-Dec. 2. CASE OF, LIBEL. Mr. Hunt, the lale Mombe'e for PPreston, versus The Proprietors of the True Sun. We have not space for more than a brief outline of this trial, which excited :considerable interest. Mr. Hunt conducted his own . case. He said the libel of which he complained appeared in ...

THE UNION'S MONEY PAID FOR THE MURDER OF MR. ASHTON

... THE UNION'S MONEY PAID FOR THE MURDER OF MR. ASLITON. AT the recent trial of Garside and Mosley, at Chester, for the murder of Mr. Ashton, the Attorney Geaeral stated, that ten pounds was paid by the Union to these meen for shooting this Mr. Ashtorn. The Attorney General got this from the testimony of the man W. Mosley, who turned evidence against this accomplices in the murder, and who was ...

OLD BAILEY ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... OLLY. .A i O R, . D *. SE SSION. ,Shortly after nite o'ne c looMo y, Mr. Jtfstice e,'' Mr. Justice Littledale, the Recorder and several ..ai.s.aes entered the Court. Mr. Justice Littledale then desited:the Jurors-present. to enter the box, and informed them that they were discharged on the. p.resnt occasion. One of'the jusrorsi asked 'his lordship if thiey wonld' be: likely .to be called on ...

POLICE

... 1 , mANSION-HOUSE. Character of the Medical Profession, by the Stewardess of a Benfit Society.-The Stewardess of a Benefit Society appeared- to eapport a refusal upon the part of the Society to allow the benefit to be any longer enjoyed by a member, in consequence of the violationof the rules and orders of the Association. It was pleaded amongst other things in defence to the charge of breach ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINALCOURT. THE MURDER AT WOOL WICH. Tius case, which has excited so much interest in Woolwicb, and the surrounding vicinity, came on yesterday (Saturday) before Mr Justice Park and the Recorder. Patrick Carroll, aged 32, a corporal of Marines, was indicted for the wilful Murder of Elizabeth Browning, ori the 27th of April last, in the parish of Woolwich. The prisoner, who was ...

POLICE

... , '?,O5LI;C'E. , Q UEaN SoyA us. Ott St~day a iyouth, nanamd=Richsard Churhil-' man, was charged with tealm gi neckiace from theI pe f tutie girl;} the daughte~r of Wtm. kForterJ a tjjilfoi residring inzSie~ner as Place, Chelsea. Tere 'vwas nothingl remarkableg in the evid'nce against theiprsoner, but the convexsattiwowhich took place between the notber of the girl and the/'dagistrate excited ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... The Police. These gentlemen are determined to hold. an iudisturbed place in, our fiiendly recollection. The Inquest has been holding for some days bark before Mr. Baker, the Coroner for Middlesex, on the body of a waterman named John Fenwick Wood, of Lowef Shadwell. Ret the issue be what it may, hitherto the .evidence of gross'bratality aind carelessness of human life, on the part of all the ...