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ESTABLISHMENT , No . 10 , KIRKGATE , ( opposite the Packhorse Inn , ) HUDDEBSFIELD . EDWARD CLAYTON begs most respeclfully to inform hia Friends and the Public generally , that he has OPENED the above Establishment , where he intends carrying on the above business ih all its various departments , and hopes , by strict attention to all Orders confided to his care , to merit a share of the Public ' s patronage , which , will ever ba his study to deserve . Orders received , and promptly attended to , for all the London and Country Newspapers , Periodicals , &c . Every descr iption of Books and Periodicals , constantly on Sale . Leeds , Halifax , Manchester , and Liverpool Papers . A ^ ent for the Sale of Dr . M'Douall's Celebrated Florida . Pills , which have only to be known to be duly estimated ; no Family should be without these Pills in the House , read M'Douall's Pamphlet and judge for yourselves . Wholesale and Retail Agent for Jackson ' s Breakfast Beverage . A liberal allowance made to Country Agents .
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T HE DUTY ON COFFEE TOTALLY REPEALED—Mental and Corporeal thirst slaked—the sick cheaply restored to health . A Brilliant Polish for all ! E . Stallwood , of No . 6 , Little Vale-place , Hammersmith-road , at the urgent and pressing solicitation of a great number of persons , has undertaken to supply the public at their own doors within ten miles of Hammersmith , with that very popular beverage , the celebrated Breakfast Powder : —Very good at sixpence per pound—superior , at eightpence .
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . [ Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in a sealed envelope , on tho receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . )
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PURIFYING DROPS , price 4 s . 6 d . can be had of any of the following agents , with printed directions so plain , that they may cure themselves without even the knowledge of a bed-fellow . They are particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state , lest the indiscretions of a parent are the source of vexation to him the remainder of his existence , by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring with the evil eruptions of the malignant tendency , and a variety of other complaints , that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence .
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THE NEW BEVERAGE . EDWARD'S BREAKFAST POV 7 DER . THE general satisfaction this article gives , and the increasing demand for it in all parts of ths Kingdom proves its great Superiority over every Substitute for Coffee hitherto discovered . It is Prepared from a Grain of British Growih , and is known to be far more nutritious than Tea ot Coffee . Thousands of families now nse it in preference to either , and thereby effect a most important Saving . Sold by Agents in most Towns , Price 6 d . per Pound ; Superfine Quality , 8 d .
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CORROBORATION OF THE INNOCENT YET RELIEVING PROPERTIES OF BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . TO MR . PROUT , 229 , STRAND , LONDON . 19 , Lisson Grove , St . Mary Le Bone . SIR , —In recompence for the great benefit I have received from the use of Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , I feel it a duty I have long owed to tha afflicted with the excruciating torture ot the Gout , to make your valuable remedy more extensively known . ,. ' I am upwards of seventy years of age , ana nave , when occasion required , used them for more than twelve years past- I have at * all times found nothing to relieve me but them , and my firm belief is that they are not composed of any thing injurious to the constitution , as I always find alter , their use , my general bodily health renewed , aud my appetite considerably sharpened . _ ... . DtUVl *» W * J W ***** £ * w » - — — * " y | statement ot
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KERMAN'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN PACKETS OF SPECIFIC MEDICINES , Under the Sanction and by the Recommendation of Eminent Gentlemen of the Faculty and ( he - Afflicted . SPECIFIC PILLS for Gout and Rheumatism , Rheumatic Headaches , Lumbago , and Sciatica , Pains in the Head and Face—Is . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . per Box . PURIFYING APERIENT RESTORATIVE PILLS , For both sexes . Price Is . 13 d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box . A most celebrated remedy tor Costive and Bilious Complaints , Attacks of Fever , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Indigestion , Dimness of Sight , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Worms , Gravel , Dropsical Complaints , &a .
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"S-GBS 5 HIHE SXJEIItlES ASSIZSS . i ; 0 ? : iri 3 to the «« state of the canntry" \? e had ' no room ! for Aes z j ce- » rs in our last two paper ? . ] ' The A s : zi 3 commenced on Siturday Aug . 13 . The ; Jti -ur-s of Asvzi are Lord Chiet Justice D : acian , and ) lir . Biron Maale . i Oj 3-j . ndsj tie r-ss ' z * sermon vrzs preacbe . 1 in the j m ' . r . ster , by t ' je Vtiisrable Archbishop TVilberfurce , i cLsviaij to tfao Hi - ch SasriS Neither of the Leaned i Ja < es wlk pressit- j O » j M-. 5-iii . iT morning Mr . B . ron Mavle chirked tha c : ty G .-Tid Jury , who ha . l do buiine ;> 3 t > do , and afisr br-. c ^' ai :: c with tbe Lcr : l May-jr : » t thtMansios-hoase af . taieJ DlTine Service at the Cathedral ..
CiO ' . VX C < TRT . Mr . j astu'e Maule took hit teat cm tha bench cf tbr ; c .-o ^ a Court bt screen tvr e ' . va and one o ' clock on ilur . u-. iy . Tu- ' ^ 3 . m- - -3 of the Ja 3 t : <» 3 for the three ridings , the c--r-jnf-rs . and other public efneers of tne county having beer , called over , the IoUo-sirg gentleman "Were isna cf
THE GP-iXD JURY . K ' cha-- ' . B ^ thcil . of Rise , Foreman . Bjn . E l * ard liDbert Pctre , of 26 , Wilton Crescent , Kiddies J . ha Ar ^ r . of HszYba'h , E ? q . Tiiorois B : T » to ? f , of Girrow Hill , ~ E ? n . "El-s ^ rt Thomas Copley , of Aniabjf . E-q . Alfred HcratiaDariey , cf Elvington H-a , E : q . Ti-. y :: - : ^ s F ^ aby , cf Whxby , E : q . Wiliiini Gavforth , cf Wiganthorpe , E-q . . John C--3 j" - ? as Hudson , of Bromplon , Esq . Yaibu-g ' i G .-aame , of Ssvrerby , E-q . Gsj .- ^ -j Llojd , of Sioskton HalL E ~ q . 'WiiY . iWL Miicer . of Nun Appleton , E-q . Thoi ; i 3 > . li : chflson , cf P . 'cktrin ? . E ^ q . Thoas . 5 Htnry P * re ? t : n , of Jlereby , Esq . E nrard 5 sramrtc-a Straogways , of Aiae , E ? q , J ha Si . xspsoD , of C ^ ytoa H . 5 . V 1 . E ^ q . J iiiTi V . ' oodall , of tcarbrcush , Ekj ,
. Mwr ; js Wcrslcy , of CoEycghim Kill , Esq . E-P .-ird York , of Wishi ; l Purk , Esq . jIt . Biron Mauls charged the Grand Jury . Ges . ^ a Wilson , 59 , was arraigned upon an indictjn-. ut Iviinu st the last " Nortfciiltrtou S .-3 sioss , char ^ ic ^ fcisi -vviih having , on the 2 S : h June iast , feloniously stolt-n an sts sheep , the property of Jjbn Mood , of Ji ^ -rhy M = sr-r . —X--t Guilty . IT ; . ' / j . vj Appleton . 50 , aa innkeeper sn < i batcher at T-:: * £ , ss . u Lad been ott on bail frora Nor - . calkrtoa ti ^ ssiouo , ¦ vas in-iicisd for havine stolen aud driven EXiy two sheip . the property of ilr . John R ^ b , firiiier . of Thorpfleld , near Tairik on the-5 th of ilay laiL— "Cot Goilty .
Csr ^ e Wihon , 59 . "who Lad been acquitted en a chi . Mif s ~ es : p atc-. ! DS , " vfis arain arr ; .: ^^ cd uj . on rl 1 iauijtEi-.-nt . thariiug him - » ith haTirg stolen , on the Sh XkjT-. m :- * - ! ! a « t , a q ^ aatiry of har = o grarir-, thepr . 'i ^ _ rry of Mr . JanatLan E-.-rntr , cf Xlelintrby . —To be iu- ; . : i ; .-nsd ioy seTta ca . cndat mo-tha . Jc 7 ..- ; TTrv / cy , . 5 , and Edicard Lcd-. c , 37 , wers indk-te- f r tar . 2 . ; , on thfc oth Apr ;; iu < z , in tte Township a * Qu-ck , in the Wen B " :. ' : iii _ ' , bu ^ iarluu ^ ly brjt- _ . ? . r . vi entered the dTTt 2 iin £ lijus ^ of Lhe R = v . Yra-. cla G _ iur- _ 'T , and stulen theicfrcm a ; .. u :. v 2 , tbr ^ £ o ? c u ^ : ^ , a h ^ -f s ^ Te-tign . two silk h :. 3 ^ heich : fcfa . a p ' . ir » .-: tccTrs .. and di 7 = rs othtr articl-. s , his monicd and
Tbt Jit- a ; qa . tted V ^ rl ^ ej , bnt foKndE ^ 'imr . i L ~ dce Gull : ; " . H-S liOidihip scuttncei the prisoner to be tr . ir ^ i ¦ :-t ' -. l ror the te ; ia of ttn ytars , the * sh ^ r-fst p ^ - ' .-i f .-r " » Lich fi perijn can be trans p-jt led for Larg ^ y-TLe Gramt Jury ignored tha bill pruned acalrs ' . J : i ; :: s Pollard , for an alleged raps on lbs ptzs . n cf D . rL-iLy Woodhead , at 2 sjrth Bic-rify ; and YViilirim Ti :: k ' := r , for an ai' . ej ^ d rspe at Thiatleto-. i , i-. the pixiiL cf iu -. tjn , r , ear Hull , on ' . ha person of -Mar m ara Benson ; bvth - * cre discharged by procliiaitior .
J ¦ : ? : > : Die , 40 . Beijajnin Dj 2 e , 42 , and Jq 7 i ! j i /^ r- ' i . "S . ii \; .- i ^ cicte : for s ba rgiary in the c ^ -eiiiaj-ii ' . 'Ufe cf :.-r . J : ; = ph Broidbent , at Thcrpa , ia tLe Vest Jt ' -diiii ; . . t-ii for ftloniouily EtesliBi : tLoicfrom a pair of trou ^ rj . r . -.- ^ . istioat , s pi-ce of c ' . otn , tix . spoons , a pair cf w _ : ir t : „ ¦? . com ^ moiiry , ani other articles . Joseph J ) a . ' e 'Jj , "T ^ s charged vzlh harL ng rtctircd part cf The it tu sto
S 3 ui proi ^ rty , tca ^ ring Laye bcu ^ len . As to Jchc Dale tha bill -fraa ignored ; the ether prisoatra . Char ' cs Catrood . wko had been found guilty cf breakpjei ^ ii N-ic Gailty . ' ing ia ^' - > the " dwtliing-hou * o of Taomas Freeman , of TiieJur ? foim i John Haigh Not Guiitj 5 BirjiSiin , Otiey , and J'Jmcs HAlnson , who tad been convicted Di " . e an-.: J-.- ^ rpb I > . "¦* GuiUy . ' , ^ receiTi :: . ? stolen property , vrere each senttneed to be lhe L-ifr .. ; i Dako scttcnce-4 B =: j ^ n ; : i 3 Dale to ba icprlii ^ ed OBe yjir to Lara labour .
trs u' ? -rt . v . ii . ctn ; -tars , aid Ju £ = ph l )_ Ie tc bo itupris-ia .- ¦' . :. r u ^ nt ciU :. car niunfrs . JSuu D-k- ; 2-a :. i > t >» ho-m th = ; b'Ji hid bsca ig ^ owd , sad -Lsj iiavh , v .- -, ro dischirgrd by pr ^ ei .-. niitioa . X ; . i 7 : ; us Lc ;; j , 71 , ^ s ; ifl ^ icLsd for hi ^ ii . g . en the 2 Sth cf - iii : ; i ,: io- , a ; Siirb-irvU ^ h , f- Aonivuzj att € Ti-d a fcr ^ -.-i \ . ; a -J . rx-: _ , 35 e for jt'lt-O , " rrlih . ijtrt : to d ^ fniad tir Yo-ii C-j uc-J Couuty Biik " := b" C-. inpicy , -wtil tn-jwii . ^ Lh- ^ j-2 . r . ii to be forzed-Xa < i Ju ..- ; - - fouii-i tbeprisonir Gauty , and his Lordship sta : ec > -r .: L . ia t-. > t = iiiiprisontd , viihout hlrd labour , forthe spi- ^ .-t , T two yeaii Jca : ^ -: K : dd . 15 . fras iD '' : c * ed for ha ? r-g ia his casfc .-y = ^ -: i'ji 3 = sat ..-a oa lie i- ^ : h cf April last , at Enxlf < .-rd . fel- - iiiuUil / , ur-fi ¦ viithuut livrfu . 1 excuse , a piaster m -ti-1 , ca vrh : ch -. r ^ s in-.-. r = b 3 ed tha obvrrso side of e til : cro-s-a ; a ^ i . v st t oe f .-rm of the stitnte . &i
it . ; . pisr * - -in- ^ t ti-. re was no cha ^ cei from the ecgcf i 2 i " , > ,-is cjj-cA ui-i " moaM" to the imyrealcn of thi . 'C .: a hi tnj nidule of tha pl ^ st-ir of Paris ; Zud th-.-re V'e , h r . L ; r . is . ! .-p \ 7 » s cf upinion that i : -tr ^ s nr-t i : i psint : f 1-. V 7 " a noald , " as it cof . l cot bs used as sash , = a i directed it- pr . soneito bs acqtlstc-2 . A Tcr . iict af Xo : Q-ary "sraa pec . rdeJ , and the pri-£ j : i . r tr ^ uifobir ^ ta . JFi : ;^ x E is , - 2-2 , -cas charge ! oa 3 bill-of indictin . !; : f : ;^ a at the 1 st assizes , with hishTay rebbery , HE 3 . T L-r-As .
Tn = ^ . oi ^ cator in is a psrs-on of r . zzr . e cf K" -icy . : i-iii i- ; a Lu- santce of a " cn'lesian r ^ i ^ i Wo-ja . i ^ sic-. rM . : ; t K-. umihay , near L-. ds . Sjtae otlit-i ' pers . ^ s -E- -- .- C tr : ea ^ ai ijGaviot'ed at the last isa z s Tor ' the S--.- . W ^ g '^^ e ^ 5 thi t -a-ith \ 7 hich E . l : s ^ - a ^ cr . srt-j ; i . O . : ! : ; "iy prr ^ i . as to thj robbery in questloi * the P : o- : it- _ ci " . i .- — . j ir . Li-. ds aad i ' . ft th-l p ' ace ab :: ut i-: iur : 2-. t to .- h :.-n ? . V , 'h-n he hid proceeded a short dat'iu-i j ou li-a r : > ai ie GTrrtock se 7 erol men , ens of ¦ ffh - ^ i -cm lL-j pr ; -i 2 rr , ai : i after soru = co ^ Viriati-ja bet's ' -rrrn t ' . icm tLi-y ku . ok-.-d him down , be-1 him , ana rcl > b i ; : iai cf tev ^ mi art : cl ; 3 , -which they to .-k f .-cru a bask- ' , he hi . i in his hicrt .
J . U- ji .-y foan 1 th = pris-- > cer Gallty , and be t ^ s senteuc ^ i : > he ircntj . arie-i for £ ft-tn years . Joseph Ill ^ iijii 2 i , - ? ras charged on a bill of irdict" me-: : ¦ -= ! at tiilast K .-tbsrLj . m Ecssiias "Hr : ta hist " Trjy r . ib ^ ery . Tck i-rlc-.-riij 1 fr ; 3 f ^ auu X . t Guilty , 3-d immcdntfclv ci 5 ch " r"d . " Jo :, x ' i : an B .-a ; , ! z ::,-21 , vr ^ s chr ^ q-. i frith ha " yi = r com-Eitt ^ . - i u r . t-:-ry u : i ?^ - fl l-.:. i . Tie v . 'iso . tr ' . t ;» ijuu , ' . G : i . ty cf r . n issju !* - / and adjacj .-i to u nr m-.-nths' im ; : L--jnaier . t . In ; cB .-- ' S-: ts "i , "srhj hzi . betn out on ha : ! , by virtue ofij ^ sritrkr , sir . ci the mid d ; e of Juas , was in- , dieted fi . r huTirj , ^ s : b- lS _ h ^ larch l- ; t , at Bradford , felcnijivw -- , . . v ^ . l ^ tw oii » u . tcd " " . Viliiau Petty , and ' Bt- - -k-n fio : a hLs p .-: s . ! i f-. ar hiif-crorr ^ s , f ^ ur ihillir , rs and E : x ?* -a : i , Lhe rr-. ur ;^ T 3 u nd pr . > per : y c-f tlie " saia T ' Vuhiui i ' . " .: y —?\ ut Gu ' . lv . Jo ' tn M : ' . " er , - r-a . l Prisri ' ji Xocre , 27 . were indic : s-. l f ; r haT . ng o , th 12 : h c-f ;> larca iast , ct the B r-. u ; h ef Lcc-Js . feioaioasiy had ia th = ir poistsslon , ¦ witi ;> : ut 3 . '~ fui exc : i ^ , a Cc :: a . n m > iu : J , ur . vn ; c ! i vras i imprcss-d th = 2 jure snrl cop ' . rctt r ^ t .-niilance ci the obverse Ln-i : evcT ?; - sid-s cf iLv pkee of ine Qieen's carruE ; iLver c .: n c-Ue ^ I s thiiiirf-. Af-. r h ^ . r :: ^ i ^ v criderc-j , the Jar ? r . j :. f-iT . " -J for aba ^; st = n ; :.- ^ -. ^ , ^ d i ce- p ? ,.. v . artfeii b ,: a the prisc-stri : < * .: Gu :. tv .
< : ' j The Jury found all the prisoners Guilty , except ; Y / aierhou ~ c-, wLo was acquitted . Tiie fo ^ r pr : io :: ers v , ? ro then sentenced to be im-1 prisoned lounecn moriths tokird labour . ¦ Xicod .-TTiUs Sharp , 28 , wa ? charged with having , on the - '(; h of April iast , at Horton , near Bradford , fe . oriiousiy cut , broken , aud destroyed a certain ena ble , fh- prop . Tiy of Wiiiiam Greenrrood . J > ir . Wilki . vs ( with whom was Mr . Pashley and Mr . Pickering ) appeared for the prosecution : Sir
JVwi . m <' .: > .-T , -i zz-J . ? . invcied for s rr , =. ? .-: tmianot , ir . ; -., v . ^ r .- L- - -. 5 S . a the ISi := l ^ . ch , iiU--td n cuunt =. f- ; : ih : ; : i- < t-. 'G--: ^; G > ir . j , i .:: 1 WiX :: i ua . dajs bsv ; : u u " .. r = d an : t-: r c-uf . irfi . ;; ih ^ ll . -- , ; : j Tcoiaas iiv ; :.- - ^! . T ..-Jury frvz . l r . rn Gu : " . ty : ar d in c ' j -s .::-r . v . ioa of his h .. Ti .. _; trrVi l » r ^ ii . . " i ' r s ^ .-r .-Ls in pr .. > c ,., U-: Lcrdship cer . tt-i . c- ' .-i Lim t-j be : K ; j . r ..-. vniCl to L-. d i-L- ; ur fcr tlic * p-cs cf C-i CJcauar M ^ -. th . Jc-t .: D .-disii 34 . " ^ 3 indict-d ' or hav nj a ' . Almondfccry , vn xh-. I'l h "f -March i 2 &t ; f . r : oEj \ . u ^ " , v- i - -oiui one fctr- eht-p , ' -he prt . p . rtj" oi Ji : ucs H : iiibary . G-:. ty—j . y m iuirri » yn ..-d lo herd libviir for sis
Ch - . Acs C . u-sc-d . 23 . ard Jgi .-xs Robinson , 2 : > , were ehi .: . J wiu : ^ ivlss bjrglatic-uily broteu Sid entered tie i : * . viii-. ij ^ -r , o"ass of Thv ,-rur . a Frc-. nian , aEdsto . ta one i- ' -i' t-ro-. iiiSiOry ; ute , lire i' 5 noi ^ s , t' ^ civ-.- toTtreitns , itr . u : i -vp ..:.: ; : } - vf ri-Ter Cum , ^ nd oti _ er urticlc-s , the cntys : icd proprrty of the said T ^ - -n ; a . s Friemaa , — Btarj Rail aad JcAn liijhain were indicted as Eccessorics jt / t = r the f j . v .:, ia having haib ; aied Ca-soccl and Bobinson , z . d iccci-ed s portion of the fciolen property , v \ -Ii h '^ j-xlng it to have been stolen . The Gr ^ ai Jury : 5 acre 4 the biii against Heary Hall , sad the oUitr prisoners plsaded Not " Guilty . TLt Jury f . uud Ciwood Guilty cf the burglary ; Kobinsen Guilty of being an accessary cfter the fact , tiTing rtc-ived a portion of the money ; and John Inshani Kot ( -rainy—Sentence waj dtferred .
Bexjavtin Birtle , 21 , pleaded Guilty cf hayirg at Bra ^ iard , fe " . v . T , Loa £ ' . y fcUlen one sheep the pioDerty of Joetph Wiilis KctiJock . ' -
»> . the recognizances of 1-Ir . J'jhn Niihalson . cf Leeds , ergriver , - who - ? ras held to bail 0 : 1 & ch ^ rze of L ^ 7 ; p 2 engruTsd a note plate parpuvting to bo of the Leeds Uuion Bink , hare been diicharsfcd , the Cvansei for the picsecuticn beiDg of opinion that no cas ^ c-Dald be established asainst him . Sydiry Lunib , 29 , "flras indicted for thafhe on Iho 2 nd of it tr .. : ai ; , at Aitsondbury , felonioariy did Dreaki ^ d cnitr tie thop of John Sykea and others , and steal ore p : ece cf Tweed cloth , tha property of the said'Jjhn
; wug tne cop ot m . 3 ompiojer , 0 J 5 . per week was , ' given him . The prisoner had the sole superintendence of the engine ; he had tfee keys of the room , and no other person had any right there save him , and his employer . On the morning of tho 27 th of April , the prisoner , instead of goiag to his work , was observed in his beet clothes , leaving the neighbourhood , and was nerer seen again by the proiecutoi till be had been apprehended . After the evidence for the prosecution had been
Sji . es tnd iis partaers . —The Jury found" the tri ^ jner 2 ^' ot Gn : l : y . Sydney Lumb \ r * s t ^ ain indicted for stiii lr ;? a pi .-ce of cioi fionj iLe traiehouae of Mr . John Fit b ,
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at CrossJard Moor , in Alruondbury , on the 13 th January last . —The Jury found the prisoner Guilty . Sydney Lvnib -was then indicted and found Guilty of having feloniously stolen two files and one skeleton key from George Cartc-r , at Huddersfleld . For these offencee , the prisoner was sentenced to be transported ten years . Wi'liam Moorhouse , 35 , ^ as indicted along with Samite ! Farrar , ¦ who was not in custody , for having in the ni £ bt of the 5 th of April , burglariously broken and entered the dwciiirjg-nousa of the Rev . James Nelson , of Luddenden Foot , iu the township of Warley , near Halifax , and stolrn a top-coat , two wbie-cloths , three cresses , and divers other articles , his property ; and John Townsend , 28 . was charged with having been un accessory before tbe fact in tbe commission of the . said felony . A man named Dan Maude , 39 , had been committed for this aad another feloDy , but he was admitted a . n avprover .
Not withstanding an able address f : om Mr . Wilkins , ¦ on behalf of Townsend , the Jury found both the prij soners Guilty . i Wi'liam Hoorhovse and John Townsend were then j arraigned fur a bar ; lary in the house of John Tamer , j at Warley , a ^ d steali ng a pruning knife . The Jary iound aloi-raouse Guilty , and Townsend j Not Ga"f . "y . Thty w = re each sentenced to be transported for fifteen years . | The Grand Jury ignored tbe bills against Benjamin . Owen and George Lund , for murder , and against Wm . j Tunnaclfie , charged with a riot and assault at Kirk' ht-aton , on the 13 th of June last .
\ Thonus Harrison , who had been out on bail , was | charged with bavins on the 20 th of April last , at Kirby ; R ivinsTTorth , einbizzled a snui of money belonging to I John Hind , and alEO stolen some cows , his property . i Not Guilty . The prisoner was further ch . i ^ ed with a i nr ' sjemeanour , acd the ca ^ e being of a eimilar descrip-\ tion to the other , he was acquitted . 1 Joseph Bursloic , 30 , Iiaac Brakes , 34 , and Joseph i Cuiclheruy , 27 , were charged with having on the 3 rd of ' March , atTCirckhtaton , robbed W . Haley of four sove-1 . ^ L 3 , two ba ' i crowns , 12 a . apurso and other articles . , The jury scqiitted all the ptiEontrs . ; Thomas Motion , 38 , was charged with having , on the ! 2 nd of il ^ rch i&st , at Shtffi- ; ld , Btolen a aheep , the property of Henry Djwn . ng . Not Guilty . Jonathan Brouyh . , was charged with having , on . the 15 th of April last , at Kncpron , robbed Urbin Hem-¦ miags of a half crown . Guilty . To ^' . transported ten ' years .
John Hidd ! e ! on , 60 , was charged with having , at Greenland , in the pa ? : * h of Snaith , stolen a black i mare , the property of Mary SykL-s . Guilty . To be < : niprisoned one yr ^ r . Thomas Cross ' . 27 , and Janies TTea ' Jierill , 27 , 1 weie cbarg .-d Bith havii . ^ on the 5 : h cf June last , at 1 L * -ec ! s , fiialeu iwo pigs , the property of Thomas j VVnalky . Ab ^ ut two o ' c ' . ock in the morning of Sunday , the ovh of Jiiae , a ni ^ ht watchman , named Henry Thompson , was oa duty near Scott ' s Farm , on the York Road , when hi .- heard a noi ^ e of some pigs screaming . He proceeded towards the plac . s , and when he had gone abiiat lvO yards he observed two men running down a
fitj . d , each ox thun wirh a Uf . > e pig in nis arm ^ . They thre . v the pigs d . wn , anil ran c ^ ray . TbempEon followed them , and in tha pursuit threw off his coat Ttic-y went n . quartir c-f v . mili , and then nil three stood iti-i for about a mir . uia to t .-. X'e bre-ith . During that titne Tnorupson i-ia-ic himself aoquaiatcd with the persons cf the prisoners , and he was quite sure they were the me : ; Le had followed vriih the pigs . The prisoners ¦ made a v .-ry violent rtsUtanco , they beat the watch-. man in th-: rac ^ t nrsadfaz m ^ rn ^ r , his arm w * s broken ic two p ^ caa vri ; h a lsrga he * i ; e stake , and it was a ii ; : ittcr of tioubt whether he wouid ever recover the use of it aeain .
GnjUy . —The prisoners were sentenced to be transported fur seven years . Joseph Th ^ ckray , 20 , and John Heys , 22 , were charged with hwing , on the 5-h of April last , at Hoylacri , robbtd J < hn Kayt ? cf a promissory note tor tbe payment of £ o , a bill of exchange for tbe payment of £ 52 7 s . 4 i , 10 s . in silver , and other articles . The Jury found bath the prisoners Guilty . They declared they were i ;; necent . Tj be transported for ten years eacb .
Monday , August 22 xd . ( Before Mr . Justice Mauk . ) E . CBLEET AT LEEDS . John Sharp , 32 , John Beck , V j , Henry Tallcrsall , 23 , Gior ^ e Beck , ' 26 , and li'iberl il ' stcr / icuse , who had titu ou ; on bail , vrcro charlvd vrvh La \ ln » on the It ' th April last , at L . cds , lob ' red John Motley or 16 s ., a pound of sausat ;< .-3 , and a hut . The prosecutor reaiics at Camp Fitld , Holbeck , and on Saturday , the 16 : h of April , he wait to the tap-rc-cm of tiie Griffin Inn , which was kept by a relativt of his . He stayed there ' till twenty minutes to one o ' clock in the morning , and then w ' ent away bei-i : sober . He Trci . r . ihioz&h a street called School
Cio ; e , wctre he wciit into a shop and purchased a po-jnd of taTsiages . The pTOSiCutc-r tr . en proceeded t-jveards honie , and alter crossing Victoria-bridge , he came to Water-iane , at the corner of which he ^ aw s : x or seven pcrEuris standing , who made some observation to him , bu ; he did uot hear distincdy wha : it was , and too ^ no aoti : ° of them . Mot ' . cy ihr . n ibund ihat the mc-p were following him , when he turned round and holding the sausages in his left hand said " If ihcse are what you want pray take them . " He then walked backwards , the men followed hiia , and whiis ; Moiley was in that position scarp went behind him , seized him by the neck , and threw him to the ground " . The men be !? 3 n to kick
rum ana turn out nid pocseis . frosecutor seized Hi :: ; rp ' s k-jj ar . d Siid " 111 sack to this if 1 Jose my hie dj it . " lie accordingly kept his hold of the kg till b . iarp wis takuu in . o custody . The prosecutor cried oa : " murder , ' ; wheii tae men said , " d—n him , purr kica , and make him so as he can't follow U 3 . " Tney theu kicked him ; Le became insen .-ibie , and the men took frorj him the arhclcs mentioned in the indic : n : ent . A nun named Lucas and several others , hrard the piosccutor cry cut , and ou ^ oin «{ to his a ^ istacc- - -, Lutm apprehended Sharp , and found the prosecutor Wiatf on the ground aud bleeding pro-! u- '_ -ly from the mouth , and with his ri fcht-haud breeches pocket , turned inside out .
GarGOKY Lewix and Mr . Hall were fur the defence . iir . V . ' ilki : ; s stated the cii ~ e . The prisoner was indicted under an Act of Parliament passed in the 7 th and 8 : h years of the reign of George IV ., which provides truii if any per = on shall cut , break , or de = ' . roy , or damage , with intent to destroy or render useless any loom , frame , machine , engine , orimplemeni . fixed or mcveablc , for manufacturing cotton wiirps , worried , &c , that person shall be deemed guiity of felony . The prcsecator resides at Horton , near Bradfcrd , and is the owner of a mill , at the end ol which is an engine , and by itspoiver the different works are c-arrieu on within the walls of the mill . Very eariy in Me morning of the 27 ih of April , it was discovered thit the e : it ; : ne would not work with
apythinir like ns usual power . Information cf this circumstance was si v c-n * io the prosecutor , who came to the niiii au eraaiued the tii ^ ine , but could discover ucihiiijj wrong , 'ihero was sufiicient steam , bxit me speed could not be kepi up . Information was se :: i ; o the Bo ^ 'iLnj ; Iron Works for some experienced werkmru , to see watiher ihey could discovtr any dejects in ihe engine , bus their search was in Ta : n , end the engine would cot work . It so happened that ou the taiid ciay , a man Earned Squire Barker , who is in me employ of Messrs . Barker and Co ., iroa-iouiiders , sought about the engine to see if there was ar y ' . biuj * connected w , ih it . He W 6 nt to the back pan cf the engine under the floor , and discoyered £ cvtrr . I loose eiolcc at tho bottom , and oa puiling out a stoue underneath an adjoining wall , he citcovcred a tin tube , about eighteen or nineteen inches long , which was open at the end . There was
? ent a vaive in the tube- which would let the air in , and prevent is returning . Ou examining the wall more closely , a fctone appeared U > have been recently inserted , as the mortar was damp and soft . Barker called Mr . Bottcmley , and he went down to examine the place . On removing soma stones , they found the tin tube screwed on to some gas piping , which passed through a solid etone wall , and through the cistern into the condenser of the engine The effect of the valve was to admit a current of air into the condenser , to destroy the vaccum , and thus considerably to diminish the power of the engine . Tha prisoner was employed by the prosecutor as bis engine-tenter , and had been bo for two years , during which time he had conducted himself with much propriety . The prosecntor had at first given him 28 i . per week , but in consequence of some improvement which the prisoner had made in the engine
ft I ? r ^ » n n ri O- »« tW T ^ „ - » -.- — r *\ r - . A V , ! n T naJnV ! . -- T _ 1 1 adduced , Sir G . Lewin asked his Lordship whether h e thought the evidence supported the indictment . O ; e of tho witnesses was re-called , who stated that Mpsrs Bottomely and Co ., manufactured what was csikd Ui'leajis cteik , the warp being made ol ' cotton .
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and the weft worsted . Messrs Hill and Smith were worsted spinners only . Tbe learned Judge thought that in order to sustain this indictment , the engine should be employed in manufacturing and preparing woollen goods , without any mixture , and also of preparing and manufacturing cotton goods , that was to say , making entire warps . The engine was employed for neither of those pnrposes , and , therefore he , ( tho Judge ) thought the evidence did not sustain the indictment . The Jury , under his Lordships direction , found the prisoner Not Guilty , but we understand that another indictment will be preferred .
Simon Harrison ^ 19 , Thomas Harrison ^ 28 , were charged with having , on the 16 th of Oct . last , at Brompton , broken into the dwelling-house of Andrew Hancock , and stolen therefrom a £ 5 note , a purse , and other articles . The prisoner , Thomas Harrison , at first pleaded guilty , but afterwards withdrew his plea . The jury found both the prisoners Not Guilty . Benjamin Bartle , who had pleaded Guilty to having stolen a sheep , at Bradford , the property of Joseph Willis Ruddock , was sentenced to be imprisoned ten calender months to hard labour . The Court rose about seven o ' olock .
Tuesday , Aug . 23 . Roiert Hudson , 43 , and William Lang , 20 , were charged with having , on the 26 th of July last , at Folkton , in the East Riding , committed a rape on Thirzi Pratt . —Guilty . Thomas Isles , 25 , was charged with having , on the 7 th of April last , at Ecclesfield , committed a rape on Ivlary Oldfield . The Jury found the prisoner Guilty of an assault . The prisoner ' s father was called , who stated that his soa had been a person cf weak intellect ever since he was a child . John Snowden , 24 , who has been out on bail , was charged with having , on the 5 th June last , at Nunnington , in the North Riding , committed a rape oh Elizabeth Baiues . —Not Guilty .
Wednesday , August 24 . John Bairsiow , 50 , and Elizabeth Cowling , 38 , "were placed at the bar . John Bairstow w « oa charged with having on the 9 ih of October last , committed a rape ou the person of Mary Cowling , and Elizabeth Cowling with aiding and assisting the said Jahn Bairstow to commit the same . Not Guilty . Thomas Spencer , 21 , was indicted for having , on the 9 th of June last , at Lindky , in tbe West RidiDg , committed a rape on the parson of Grace Newboult Not Guilty .
Abraham Liyhlou-Ier , 31 , was charged with having , on tbe 14 th of July last , at N ^ rth Bierley , in the West Riding , committed a rape oa the person of Martba Roberts ; William Kellet was charged with aiding and assisting the said Abraham Lightowler in committing tho i ffence . Not Guilty . John Campbell , 30 , was charged with having , on the 17 tb of June list , at Bradford , committed an unnatural crime . Not Guilty . Robinson Taylor , 37 , wig charged with having , on the 2 nd of July Irst , at Great Driffield , in the East Riding , committed an unnatural crime . Guilty . Sentence of Daath Rscordef ' .
David Myers , 50 , wss indicted for having , on the 10 th of F bruary last , at Ripon , feloniously uttered a . forged acceptance of Thomas Beecroft , of Hull , for the payment of £ 15 5 ? ., dated the 8 th of February Jast , ¦ with intent to d ' . fiaud tbe York City aud County Banking Company , veil knowiug the same to be forged . Guilty . Sentence deferred .
THURSDAY , Aug . 25 . SPECIAL COMMISSION . Mr . Wortley this morning stated to his Lordship , that he was instructed to make a motion on behalf of the Attorney General , with reference to the cases of William Cockroft and other prisoners , who had been committed to York Castle for trial , since the commencement of tbese assizes , for offences connected with the disturbances which have lately prevoiled in tbis country . The motion which he had to make to his Lordship was this—that these prisoners Bbould remain upon their commitments until a special commission should be i&sued . He made the motion upon the affidavit of Mr . Maule , the solicitor to the treasury , from which it appeared that there were at that moment 111 prisoners who had been sent for trial for variona offeucea which
had arisen since the commencement of the assizes ; and there were also fifty-six ethers in custody in York Castle , who had been sent there to await an examination on a future occasion . The ulS ^ avit further stated that other prisoners were likely to be committed , and that it was in contemplation to advise her Majesty to issue a special commission for the trial of these offenders , as well as otbe . s charged with the liko offences , it was also sworn that there had not been sufficient time to consider the cases , and that oniy a small portion of the d ' . positions taken before magistrates in different parts of the county , bad as yet been transmitted to the Secretary of State , and that the officers of the Government who had instituted these prosecutions had not had nnd would nut have sufficient time , if this motion were not assented to , to prepare the prosecutions on the various cases .
Mr . Justice Maule ssid , that having sat for a fortnight , and with the probability of sitting another fortnight , be had no wish to prolong the assizes ; but he did not think the affidavit sufficient to justify the ppplicat ' . on , & 3 it G \ d not specify any particular prisoners , n * r did it state , except in a loose way , that other evidence ¦ was likely to be forthcoming , It merely stated that it was believed that important evidence might be expected , but it did not show the existence of any grounds for expecting it . This amounted to nothing at all . Mr . WonrLEY eaid , the affidavit alleged that there had not been lufflctent time to obtain eopies of all depositions , to peruse those which had been obtained , bo as to classify the cases , and to prepare the indictments necessary to prosecute the several prisoners .
Mr . Justice Maule said he did not think he could make any order , until he had heard what the * prisoners referred to had to say upon the subject ; and therefore the motion must stand over for the present . Hairy Harris , 27 , was charged with having , on the 24 th of July , at the parish of Linthorpe , in the North Riding , feloniously assaulted Elizi Richards , and committed a rape on her person . John WhiteAead , 31 was charged with having , on the 5 th of July , assaulted Mary RUey with intent to commit a rape . —To bo imprisoned six msnths . William Fairclough , 22 , pleaded guilty to having , at Eoiley , in tbe West Riding , feloniously assaulted Wm . Dyson , and robbed him of eight shillings , and a pair of spectacles , and two memorandum books . —To be transported fifteen years .
Joseph Raicdiffe , 35 , was charged with breaking into the dwelliug-honse of Joseph Clayton , situate at MWgley , near Halifax , and stolen therefrom a pair of trowssis , n satin waistcoat , a pair of shoes , a stuff go vni , and other articles . —To be transported fifteen years . John HeVeweU , 26 , and Wm . Greenwood , 46 , who had been committed on charges of receiving stolen goods , at Halifax , were discharge . 1 , Sit Gregory Lew in declining to prosecute , stating that tbe only evidence which he could adduce being that of Dan Maude , the party who stole the property , which he admitted was not to be relied oi \ Benjamin Pickersgill , 51 , John Picforsgill , 25 , and James Rumsden , 24 , were charged with having burglariously entered tho dwelling-house of John Wroe , at Alverthorpe , near Wakefleld , and stolen therefrom a gold watah and chain .
The Jury f jund all the prisoners guilty ; to be each transported for ten years . The Judge awarded £ 5 to young Wroe f « his meritorious conduct .
FRIDAY , August 26 . ( Be / ore Mr Justice Maule . J PROPOSED SPECIAL COMMISSION . This morning the Hou . J . S . WoRTLEY , resumed his application for adjourning the trial of one hundred aud two p : isoners confined iu York castle on charges of riot His Lordship had received au amended affidavit , containing the names of the prisoners to which fcUis application extended , but he was not able to carry the statements further than in the affidavit be made yesterday . Notice had bsen given to all the prisoners , by reading it over to them , of the nature of this application , and therefore they had an opportunity of oppesing it .
Mr . Newton said he was instructed by three prisoners , Rushworth , Brook , and Gibbons , t « oppose this application . Ee cemplained that such a surveillance bad bten kept up in the ^ aol that free access could not be had with the prisoners , for the purpose of preparing their defence . He trusted therefore that hla Lordship would not make this order peremptory , but grant a rule nisi that they might have an opportunity of obtaining a copy of Mr . Jlaule ' a affidavit and of answering it . His clients were anxiona to take their trials forthwith . Mr . Worilev said , that his application did not apply to any of the prisoners for whom Mr . Newton appeared .
Mr . Justice Ma » lb . —In all doabtful cases , beyond doubt , the proper course waa to grant a rule nisi . He had considered thia application and the affidavit on which it was made . He had taken an opportunity of consulting with Lord Denman , and npon a full consideration he had come to a conclusion , in which he had the authority of Lord Denman for stating that hie Lordship fully concurred , that this affidavit did not oet oat sufficient grounds Car granting bo general an application—and therefore , acting with the fall concurrence of Lord Denman , he refused the application . Ann Grtentcood , 25 , was charged with the murder of EmUy Greenwood , her < iaughter , by suffocating her in a privy . The evidence failed in bringing home the charge against the prisoner , and the Jury consequently brought in a verdict of Not Guilty .
John Lodge , 21 , was charged with haviog on the 30 th of Oetober last , at Daraeld , committed perjury In the testimony he gave on an inquisition taken before Thomas Badger , Esq ., coroner , touching the death of Thomas Depledge . Guilty . Mr . Bliss took some objections to the verdict , which were overruled ; but the Judge sa ^ d , as the prisoner had been conrlned since the 13 th of March , he should discharge him .
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Robert Hornby , 24 , was charged with having on tte 21 th of July last , alDoncaster , broken into the dwelling-house of James Thompson , and Btolen therefrom several articles of wearing uppareL Guilty . To be transported ten years .
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MAGISTRATES'ROOM , —Monda y , Are . 22 . Before Mr . Sergeant Murphy . Joseph Allent was charged with Btealipg an apron , and some other small articles . The prisoner had been previously convicted , and was sentenced to be imprisoned eighteen months to hard labour , the last week in solitary confinement . William Boulton , 27 , was charged with having on the 19 th oi May last , at Kirk Smeaton , feloniously stolen one lamb , the property of Thomas Boulton . Guilty . To be imprisoned 12 calendar months , the last week in solitary confinement . James Wagden , 45 , Henry Wagdcn 15 , and Mary Ann Arrowsmith , 20 , were charged with having , on the 9 th of July last , at Almcndbnry , near Huddersfield , feloniously stolen a cow , the property of Mary Whitehead .
The Jury not being able to agree on their verdict , retired to consult , and on their return they found the male prisoners Guilty , and acquitted the female . James Wagdon to be imprisoned twftlve months , and Henry Wagden for three months , the last week in salitary confinement . Robert Quar , 27 , was charged with having , on the 25 ; h of May lasi , at Leeds , feloniously stolen a cow , tbe property of Michael Houghton . Guilty . To bo imprisoned twelve calendar months , tne last week in solitary confinement .
John Inyham waa ind : cted for having on tho 1 st of July last , at Marton , in the North Riding , burglariously broken aud entered the dwelling-house of William Moss , and stolen therefrom two ttone weight of bacon , two bottles of pickles , one pound weight of tea , and various other articles . Guilty . To be imprieoaed for two years to hard labour , the first and last month to be in solitary confinement . James Howorth 40 , was charged with haviug feloniously received a leg of mutton , 41 bs . weight of bo ^' d lard , a flitch of bacon , aud some eggs , the property of William Ferguson Holroyd . Not Guilty . Joseph Uardman 27 , was charged with having burglariously entered tho dwelling-house of Samuel Lees , aud stolen aa ifoa-bar thorefrpm . Guilty . Spntftr . ca dp . fnrrerL
John Welsh 13 , Henry . Bradley 14 , and Cornelius Welsh 14 , were charged with having , at Holmcupon Snalding Moor , stolen a coat , the property of Robert Hill . Tho prisoners John . Welsh and Henry Bradley pleaded Guilty ; tho othar boy was deaf and dumb , no evidence was offered against him , and he was acquitted . Tho other prisoners were each sentenced to be imprisoned for twelve months to hard lrbour , tho last week in solitary confinement . Tho Court adjourned at six o ' clock .
Tuesday , August 23 . Joseph Hardman , 27 , was charged with having committed a burglary in the house of William Day Martin , of HolinUrth . Guilty . To bo transported for fifteen years . George Bond , 19 , was charged with having , on tho 25 'h of June last , at Hiuderwcli , feloniously embezzled four bhillings and tenpenu 8 , tho property of Georgo Moon , his master . To be imprisoned for six calendar mouths to hard labour—The first and last week in solitary confinement . Henry Redman Baker , . ' 57 , was charged with having burglariously broken and entered the dwelling-house of Joseph Webb , with intent to steal therefrom . The Jury , after a Bhort consultation , f > . und the prisoner Guilty , and ho was transported for ten years .
Henry Mitchell , 18 , was charged with having at Bingley , feloniously stolen one filly and a saddle , the property of I . » aac Doughty . The prisoner was sentenced to bo imprisoned for six calendar months to hard labour , tho iirsc and last weeks in solitary confinement . Ho applied to the Court to send him out of the country , —a request which Mr . Sergeant Murphy declined to accede to , and warned the prisoner as to his futuro conduct , as should he again be found guilty of any offence he would undergo the horrors of transportation , which he would deplore to the end of his life .
Samuel Blackburn , 61 , was charged with having feloniously uttered a certain bill , indorsed " March 7 , settled W . Scott , 1828 " with intend to defraud William Scott , he well knowing the same to be forged . The Jury found the prisoner Guilty of uttering . Christiana Zf / acA- £ « rn , 29 , was then charged with having committed wilful and corrupt perjury , —iu having sworn that she saw her falher pay to Mr . Scott , surgeon , of Sherburn , a sum of £ 12 10 s . for which sum Mr . Scott had brought an action against her father , in tho Barkstone Couvt of Requests , and that she witnessed Mr . Scott sign a receipt for the same . Guilty . Wednesday aug . 24 .
Jane E'livood , , was charged with hating , at Knaresborough , on the 23 d of May last , feloniously and un ^ fully endeavoured to concoal the birth of a child by throwing it into the river Nidd . George BcnUcy 25 , awl William . Hair , 27 , weie charged with having ,. at Cottingham , ^ feloniously assaulted Joku George Lee aud stolen from hid person six shillings , a penknife , and a small paper box containing steel pens , his property . —Guilty—To be transported for fifteen years . Thomas Abel , 23 , was charged with having at Leeds , on the 19 th of March last , feloniously assaulted Samuel Keeble , aud stolen from his person , four half crowns , two shillings and one sixpence , two steel keys and a canvass purse , bis property .
The prosecutor is coachman to Mr . Brooke , surgeon , of Leeds , but does not reside iu that gentleman ' s house , but in Church-lane , in ttut town . On the 19 th of March , his master paid him six half-crowns for some account outstanding between them . At night , prosecutor went to his o \ ub , and there paid one shilling , and when within a fuw yards of his own door three men sprung on him from a stnble , and after abusing him , robbed him of all his money and somo other things .
The prosecuUr distinctly saw two of the men , one was the prisoner , and the other was called Fothergill , and had , on the prosecutor ' s deBoription , been apprehended . He was tried and convicted of the robbery at the Leeds quarter sessions . The prosecutor gave a description of the prisoner , but he had absconded , and was not apprehended until about a month after . The prosecutor picked him out of a number of men who were shown to him in the prison yard at Leeds . —Guilty . —To be imprisoned one year to hard labour .
Thursday , August 25 . Christiuna Blackburn was this morning brought up for judgment , when Mr . Sarjeant Murphy said that he had referred the point set up by the Counsel , Mr . Piishley , to the Lord Chief Justice Dsnman and Mr . Justice Maule , aud the opinion they had expressed was that there was default in the trial , consequently , the sentence of the Court was that the prisoner should pay a Hue of Is . to the Queen and be imprisoned for twelve calendar months . Thomas Cookson , 20 , was charged by the Coroner's inquisition with the manslaughter of William S ; kes , at Halifax . Not Guilty .
William Rawdin , 34 , was charged with having on the 3 rd July last , at Barnsley , burglariously broken and entered the warehouse of Elizabeth Armitage , with intent to steal therefrom . Guilty . To be transported for ten years . William Frankleton , 63 , was charged with having in March last , at Halifax , feloniously received 8 lbs . weight of bacon , the property of Edward Fayrer , well knowing tho same to have been stolen . Not Guilty . Thomas Ravccliffc , 30 , waa charged with having , in February last , at Halifax , feloniously received one pair cf fehoes , the property of John Crosaiand , well knowing thorn tohave been stolen . Not Guilty .
Richard Wilkinson , 61 , was charged with having , on the 22 d of January last , at the borough of Leeds , feloniously forged and uttered a certain warrant for the payment of money , with intent to defraud one Thomas Robinson . The Jury found the prisoner Guilty of uttering , but recommended him to mercy , which recommendation was acceded to by the prosecutor . The prisoner was sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment , commencing from the opening of the assizes . Charles Gillatt , who had been out on bail , was charged with having , on the 14 th of June last , at Sheffield , stolen from the person of Joseph Newbald , a coat , waistcoat , handkerchief , and pair ef boots , his property . Verdict , Not Guilty .
Fbiday , Augwsx 26 . Thomas Luplon , who had b « en on bail , was indicted for stealing at Bradford , on the 11 th of July last , a promissory note for £ 10 , the property of Thomas Steel . Guilty . To be imprisoned twelve calendar months to hard labour . Edward EmmoU , 24 , was charged with having on the 30 th of April last , at Leeds , feloniously assaulted Joseph Glover , and stolen from his person 13 s . in silver , 6 lbs . of mutton , and other articles . Guilty . To be transported fifteen years , f fYff ^ f i rfi Jl p f \ S % ^—^^^^""""""^ m ¦ — ~ — — — - — — — n *«*
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France . —In the French Chamber of Peers on Saturday afternoon , the Duke de Broglie read the Report of the Commission of the Peers on the Regency BUI . It is a long document , and concludes by recommending unanimously the passing of the project of lav aa voted by the Deputies . New Oblea . vs . —We have New Orleans papers of tha 6 th . The i fcdj / un * e announces ths avrival , on the 5 th , of the ne w British Consul to Texas , Capt . Elliot , of Chinese n otoriety . He came via Havana , and was landed at the fialize from the British eteamer Forth . The . yellow fever is said by some of the physicians to ha ve made its appearance in the city ; but others of the . 'sraft deny the fact . " Who shall decide when doctoi " 9 disagree P
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