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USE THE LAW AGAINST THE TYRANTS

... USE THE LAW ACAINST THE TYRANTS. We must enforce the attention of the Convention and of the working classes generally to the advice which we gave last ?? the law against the tyranut. Scarcely a Chartist arrest takes place which is not from beginning to end illegal. Scarcely a man is committed by the unpaid justices, or, for that matter, even by the police magistrates, upon charges connected ...

POLICE

... POLI CE. MANSION HOUSE. tC RIOTING .-On Tuesday four anen, named Hughes, Judd, Crouch, and eGoldssriulh, were brought b-tore the Lord Mayor, charted with brving ,e acted riotously in Cheapside ant its neighbourhlood on the preceding ; night, oir whicls tlse Chartists had appirnted tooneet in Smithfield-niarket. i 'he prisoners were brought up b' tre direction of Inspector Kelly, an n, ti'vu ...

APPREHENSION OF another DELEGATE to the NATIONAL CONVENTION on a CHARGE of SEDITION

... JAI. HZSION of anothe DELEGATE to the NAT701AL j CONVENTION on a CHJRGE of SBDITION. Ht#B (CHESTER), JnijNfl ?? Saturday last Mr. Peter Muzrray MODotkalli of Ramsbottom, near Blury, In Lancashire, member for Ashton. itvnir4 ipO the Cbrnventiop, was apprehended by Mr. J. S. Barrett, .ihigh-contable df the Stoc~kport division of the county of Chester, by ,e virtue of a warrant issued by Hyde ...

SCOTLAND

... (Ii I Dt APPRElEiNS10N OF THE EARL OF STIRLING, ON SUSPICION OF THE FORGERY OF DOCUAIENTS IN CAUSE, OFFICERS OF STATE V- ALEXANDERt EARS, OF STIRLING. e, The defender in this case was served heir to his great-great-great. It grandfather, William Earl of Stirling, in 1831, according to the usual in form in Scotland, by which he proposed to take up two successions, the Scottish earldom, and ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3551 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIM. CON.—CONSPIRACY

... CRIM. CON.-CONSPIRACY A trial of an extraordinary nature has recently occupied the Court of said, Assize at Paris. 'A grocer, named Advielle, of the, 'Rue St. Lazare, his room wife, and their shopman, named Joubier, were arraigned for a conspiracy alters to extort monev from M. Pernet, the dentist, residing next door, by falsely presei accusing him of a criminal conversation with the female ...

MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... MUtDRR AT WOOLWYIl, ?? e ~ WO thsC rsi ?? HiAeoknl~e of ost idol iec,~r fae h inse perfectY n~ncoceruh. ?? ?? f 11 ?? taettht e as ainbobdeofte6h binoao ofe Royal 4irtillery. pdresd'wh a esent inte Lond '.bliltfhiO.O uivar~5 thirt Yea ?? Ist, eten ie-n V-e 'lrk ins -a fi ti pII.e, watngtofl wt thctero mkddevnr, twle ad ari aoteadwins en fro eitheabe twnty crm, hcpioner ~'pid, ecan to d hssm ie ...

DEATH OF A PAUPER, AND A VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST THE RELIEVING OFFICER

... DEATH OFA PAUPRR,AND A VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST THE BELIEVhNG OFFICER. On Thursday an adjourned inquiry, which lasted nearly all the day, was instituted before C. J. Canrtar, Esq., coroner, at toe Five Bells Ta- vern, St. Mary's Cray, Kent, for the purpose of ascertaining the cir. cumstances connected with the death of William Burgess, a pauper, aged 43 years. The inquest first sat on ...

POLICE

... die- ited GUILDHIALL. ght On Wednesdlay, James Beard, lately one of the City police constables, sed wns brought before Mr. Alderman Scholey, charged Nvith stealing a 101. ack note, which was accidentally swept out of the shop of Mr. Stevens, in frFarringdou-strcet, on thle 17th of May, and being foudba h rsnr was applied by him to his own use.-Mr. Stevens stated that he acci- ondentally ...

LAW

... L A W. ?? SHERIFF'S COUIIT.-WEDarSDeAY. PEMBERCTON V. HAMILTON.-In this case Mr. Thesiger and Mr. Austin appeared for the plaintiff, and the Honnurable Mr. Law and Mr. lion Gurney for 'the defendant. it %I Mr. Austin stated that the action wats brought for criminal conversa- was tion with the plaintiff's wife, and the defendant ~had suffered judgment thle to go by default. ?? Mr. Thesiger ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONRRRSf INOUBSIV l hi On Monday siight Di ;lnquest weas It~id btfo& Mr. P'ayne, -at the aI Grapes, Church-row, Aldgate, on view of the bddy df, Mr. John Tordiff, ~r eed 5, wo coimited uicie. Crisophdr Argent , the -waiter at the 'above hsougie, dldpvo'iaedtt'h'at t'hie'deceas'e'd canoe.to his master's house About I ta half-past twelve on Friday alghst, and paftook of a glass of glo ...

ASSIZES

... AI% S - ~~o~otK ~ ~ ?t~OND AY-. ..George Log gd $.Ttte~~Esa3fi'ebe~1 og~ laten~tu mvkrder l~iet, on thes X6.hp Pr ct 49 ate Ae tt apd.r Pren'dergaat dfe~dedth~ irigotir.' The, oitfe5i'i this case a.1 man and WAe, haviing been usarrieil abu iyar g% D11irng t~i earlier porttoan'ortheir wedded* life they ?? .J'rctty co'u1(ortably, but for the Ig t three years, owiaog Orincipaliy to tle ?? ...

MORE ABOUT THE GOLD DUST ROBBERY

... MORB ABOUT THB GOLD DUST ROBBERY. he On Weneedal a Lanmbetllstreet, theprisonerosconcernedin thids robbery, Elise og Coper Lews ('nger Eseaeuei,, alias Alotseyt Miles, Alf)'.AieAboai ted Henry Alona, Amtelia Alonei, and Sarah Levyr~, wvere placed alttle bar before John ivly Hardisvlek, Esq., whole stlilldetalned incutriody, wao also present dorictu the Inves. lot tigation. 'The evidence of the ...