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ASSASSINATION OF THE DUKE DE BERRI

... ASS.ASSINAVTION OP THE DVI'UE DE BERRI. X Consternation still pervades this esoitsl, Days aliotted by custom to tumultuary pleasure, and the excess of popular 'Mirth, have become those of mourning. There have been no assemblages of the' public except at the gates of the Palace, where thel, mortal remains of the Duke of Berri lay in state: and this great city line presented the samre . napecti ...

THE TREASONABLE CONSPIRACY

... TLIH rRI ' . 1 ON A.I ' .- v. ~:7 ~ ?? ?? THE TREASONABLE CONSPIRACY HA I ' O~W~s~ BATr''iN Ag ,,t sa. P.at i r i d~~yd~ji~iW4 on of5b r1a tro cious sceneaf consirsa T der fle ane,of the gretes~coalutoa; .ttnreaS perrsons were ad- . gisted. tl] ,vjat the piac h where .the .unfortutite I object of this inve ijg tan :fll by 'he assassins . - Yeserday rnnoig :the filcwpg Jury. were isinmmoned, ...

LAW REPORT

... _ A iEPO)RT. -n M NDAY, FE URVtARY £4,. 1a2Q. r- f~-p~5i , intitigerae of a decsrip*km yllich would r,I admLS 21. d~y, Fs pieentea oar giv~ino the taltovi~i, MTEN A WATI'ea OF LoADE FPPD.CH ANW 00bli'A- Mr. Serjeant Joy moved, on behalf of the Right ~~ Deztj~ Brovine, thai jtm Masgtitees i'll this tmat~er should pay out ofilhe funds in terad the costs of' th-e petitinner, the Rigiht l ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i - LA W TlV ELW f ;*INGWs BEMCH F-iIjTXAY;: 'FEB. ?? Iai~diam De~haim, Ka-. pliubp~ff ?? J., FalkelzeK defjeudants. Mr. Crampton opened the p(-aflin gs, It was action of asumfljsit. The delution 4~dxt he usual count fur wo)k -and .lalItur, ar6th 'ufns i counts. Ifie damnages were kid at 42QOOL; and tih-, defendants had Ole~tded the general issue. The Solicitor.XGivaeral wat then ab(.ut ...

THE CONSPIRATORS

... THE COlVoP1RATORS. (From the Evening Papers of thie same date.) This morning, the conspirabors, who stood coim- mitted to Cold Bath-fiilds prison, were taken front thence to the Home, Ofice, to undergo an exa- mination before the Pri6y Council. Yesterday evening, Mr. Adkicns, the Goveruor, received a wvriatea order to have his prisoners at. White- bail, at half-paqt.twetlvt, ?? whicb purpese ...

CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE THE MINISTERS

... CONSPIRACY TO AsSASSINATE EWE MINISTERS. . I [Fromi the London Niorning Papers of T Ohursda March ¢. 1| There were no fresi apprehensions yesterday, nor did any proceedings take placq aut flow-street, or at the S~cretat;Yt t 'of ?? office'l'or the. Home De- partment. Yeseterday: was the day appointed for tie secondi Cabinetrdiriner to 'take place since. th. demise' of the late X ing. The ...

THE RIBBONMEN

... / *, I, Y)n' R-fqpoNTmEN; r; `;ror ?? Cia&sssro'aDENrT) ASSIZES& 2. Matthew ATannion, rdiman, Thomas Maguire, vostello. John White, John 5Ihoml~dv, ?? Rochford, with rt -hers, were d orn the followivng Indictments :_ on the 12th of February, in the first year of the Fe the ourth, at Annville, in the county of tnof Gerge. h rmed with fire-arms, &c. ?? tnd utfi ascemble. and appear by night, ...

THE LATE CONSPIRACY

... THE LATE CONSPlA'Ye I i~ ~ ~ ?? - M A, , - .1 . _ ?? .1 _ I ( Fromn the 'apers aO I 1 ly.J . - BOW-STREPT.-Yoslerday the well known Thri- A mas Preston was apprehenstded by - Lavender and Bishop, at his obscure lodgsing in Princes streEt. Drury-lane, by virtue of a Warrattt from Nr. ,irnie, on a charge ot'high treason. He-was.brnuglht to the office and underwent a short examinatitin. He con- ...

THE CONSPIRATORS

... ' nd LONDON, FItiDAY EVENING, iMARCUt1 3. =St The Council, which yesterday assemble(l a 'd Whitehall, olt tile subject Of thle lale CorOV J. IQt havirig conit'eted their deliberations *hen h v Couspira ors, i ho, as %i e sta i il, is ere tak en io ?? 1 tI'nnie-oriice, for lhe purpose ot beirg exitt'ineA!, .r- rI rived, liey Vwere relinfldeli, tnd oldered to be al1 broiu.-lit up again this *i ...

ROSCOMMO ASSIZES

... ?? LQZro-V ASSIZES. MARCHL 2.-T'hady Hasty was indicted fur rp. pearinog with pthers in arms hy night, andassuinit | the name of Ribbounman. Anne Concannion examined by Ntr. Vanileleur- On the 7th of January last lived at Stoiwpark; no- , body lived with her but her children!; one ot her chil- dren ( a stepson) is named James; che wear to' re- S, S at Stonepark the WVednesday before CFris4m]ic ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COERT' 01' C(iMfL A COUNCIL. LONDON. FEB 29.-Y~S5erday a C(>urtot Corn- ?? monl Council wvas field for the spcci tt ptirp(se as of receiving his M'sjestvrs ant;wer to tile application -of the Court, to Iknow at 0!a! time his Mijesty es woiuld ae pleased to receive the Andrets of Condo- d, lenm e and Congrazulation. i REFUSAL TO ALLOW SHErtIFF PARKINS TO d. SiT' IN THtlE coGwr. a' 'When ihc ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, MARCH 6

... I COURT OF CHANCERY, L MARLCHI G. 'Tlhe Lord Chancellor caume intu C;urt at ha;ii past tin o'clock. A SUPPOSITIOUS CHILD. SEIRGISSON I. SRGl8s6ON. Mr. Wingfield stated, that the circuntstatices of this casi. must be in the recollection of the Court. fiti Lord hip lhid directvdAn, issue to try the legitimnacy at Iliks Diizabetl .Har- riet Sergissort, the supposed daughter ot the late Co, reel ...