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and the weft worsted . Messrs Hill and Smith were worsted spinners only . The learned Judge thought that in order to sustain this indictment , the engine should bo 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 purposes , and , therefore he , ( the Judge ) thought the evidence did not snstain the indictment . The Jury , under his Lordships direction , fonnd the prisoner Not Guilty , but we understand thai 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 . Tr . e jury found both the prisoners Not Guilty . Benjamin Barlle , who had pleaded Guilty to having stolen a sheep , at Bradford , the property of Joseph Willis Ruddock , was sentenced to be imprisoned tea calender months to hard labour . The Court rose about seven o ' clock .
Tuesday , Aug . 23 . Robert 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 Thhzi Pratt . —Guilty . Thomas Isles , 25 , was charged with having , on the 7 ih of April last , at Ecclesfield , committed a rape on Mary Oldfield . The Jury found the prisoner Guilty of an assault . The prisoner ' s father was called , who stated that his son had been a persan of weak intellect ever since he was a child . John Snoicden , 24 , who has been out on bail , was charged with having , on tho 5 lh Juno , last , at Nunnington , in the North Ridinjj , committed a rape oh Elizabeth Baiues . —Not Guilty .
WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 24 . John Bairsioto , 50 . and Elizabeth Cowling , 38 , were pla : ed at tha bar . John Bairstow was charged with having on the 9 ih of October last , committed a rape on the person of Mary Cowling , and Elizabeth CowliDg with aiding and assisting the said John Bairstow to commit the same . Not Guilty . Thomas Spencer , 21 , was indicted for having , on the 9 th of June last , at Lindley , in tho West Riding , committed a tape oa the peraon of Grace NewboulU Not Guilty . Abraham Lightoieler , 31 , was charged with having , on the 14 th of July last , ; it North Bierlef , in the West Riding , committed a rape on the person of Martha Koberts ; William Kellet was charged with aiding and assisting the sa ? d Abraham Lightowler in committing the offence . Not Guilty .
Jolm Campbell , 30 , was charged -with having , on the 17 th of June last , at Bradford , committed an unnatural crime . Not Guilty . Robinson Taylor 37 , was charged with having , on thu 2 nd of July last , at Great Drlffl-aid , in the East Riding , committed an unnatural crime . Guilty . Sentenca of Death Recorded . David Myers , 50 , was intlicted for having , on the 10 th of F . bruary last , at Ripon , feloniously uttered a forged acceptance of Thomas Beecroft , of Hull , for the pavrneafc of £ 15 5 ^ ., dated the 8 th of February last , ¦ with iufcent to defraud the York City and County Banking Company , well knowing the same to be . forged . Guilty . Sentence deferred .
THURSDAY , Aug . 25 . SPECIAL COMMISSION . Mr . Wortley thia morning stated to his Lordship , that he was instructed to make a motion on behalf of the Attorney General , with reference to the cas » 8 of William Cockroft and ether prisoners , who bad been committed to York Castle for trial , since the commencement of these ass ' z ^ s , for offences connected with the disturbances which have lately prevoiled in this country . The motion which he had to moke to his Lordship was this—that these prisoners should remain upon their commitments until a special commission should be i&sued . He made the motion upon the affidavit of Mr . Mauls , the solicitor to the treasury , from which it appeared that there were at that moment 111 prisoners ¦ who had been sent for trial for various offences 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 affidavit further stated that other prisoners were likely to be committed , and tfcatit 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 like offences , it was also sworn that there bad not been sufficient time to consider the cases , and that only a small portion of the d- positions taken before magistrates in different parts of the county , had as yet been transmitted to the Secretary of State , and that the officers of the Government who had instituted these prosecutions had not had and would not have sufficient time , if this motion were not assented to , to prepare the prosecutions on the
various cases . Mr . Justice Ma vle said , that having sat for a fortnight , and with the prubability of sitting another fortnight , be had no -wish to prolong the assizes ; but he did not think the affidavit sufficient to justify tbo application , as it did 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 sot show the existence of any grounds for expecting it . This amounted to nothing at alL Mr . Woutlet said , the affidavit alleged that there had not been sufficient time to obtain copies of all depositions , to peruse those which had been obtained , so as to classify the cases , and to prepare the indictments necessary to prosecute the several prisoners .
Mr . Justies 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 . Henry Harris , 27 , was charged with having , on the 24 tn of July , at tha parish of Linthorpe , in the North Riding , feloniously assaulted Eliza Richards , and committed a rape on her person . John Whiiehead 31 was charged with having , on the 5 th of July , assaulted Mary Riley with intent to commit a rape—To be imprisoned six manths . William Fairclough , 22 , pleaded guilty to having , at Eraley , in toe West Riding , feloniouily assaulted Wm . Dyson , and robbed him of eight shillings , and a pair of spectacles , and two memorandum books . —To be transported fifteen years .
Joseph Rawc ' iffe , 35 , was charged with breaking into the d ^ tiling-house of Joseph Clayton , situate at Midgley , near Halifax , and stolen therefrom a pair of trowsers , ; : satin waistcoat , a pair of shoes , a stuff gown , and other articles . —To be transported fifteen yeare . John HelleuieU , 2 G , and Wm . Greenwood , i 0 , who had been committed on charges of receiving stolen goods , at Halifax , were discharged , Sir Gregory Lewin deolin . ing u > prosecute , stating that the only evidence which he could adduce being that of Dan Maude , the party who stole the property , which tie admitted was not to be relied or .. Benjamin Pickersgill , 51 , John Pickersgill , 25 , and James Ramsden , 24 , were charged with having burglariously entered the dwelliag-house « f John Wroe , at Alverthorpe , near Wakefield , and stolen therefrom a gold watch anu chain . The Jury fjund all the prisoners guilty ; to be each transported for ten years .
Tee Judge awarded £ 5 to young Wroe f »> r his meri torious conduct .
FRIDAY , August 20 . ( Before Mr Justice Maule . ) PROPOSED SPECIAL COMMISSION . This morning the Hon . J . S . Wortley , resumed his application for adjourniDg the trial of one hundred and two pi isontrs confined ia York castle on charges of riot Hia Lordship had received an amended affidavit , containing the mimes of the prisoners to which tlils application extended , but he was not able to carry the statements fnrtbi r than in the affidavit he made yesterday Notice had bsen given to all the prisoners , by reading it over to theai , of the nature of this application , and therefore th * y had an opportunity of oppssing it .
Mr . Newton said he was instructed by three prisoners , Rushworth , Brook , and Gibbons , t » oppose this application . He csmplained that such a surveillance had been kept cp in the gaol that free access could not be had with the prisoners , for the purpose of preparing their defence . Ha trusted therefor © that his Lordship would not make this order peremptory , but grant a rule nisi that they might have an opportunity of obtaining a copy of Mr . Slanle's affidavit an& of answering it His clients were aDxious to take their trials forthwith . Mr . Wortleit said , that his application did not apply to any of the prisoners for whom Mr . Newton appeared .
Mr . Justice Mable . —In all doubtful cases , beyond doubt , the proper course was to grant a rule nisL He had considered this application and the affidavit on which it was made . He had taken an opportunity of consulting with Lord Desman , and upon a fall consideration he had come to a conclusion , in which he had the authority of Lord Denman for stating that hia Lordship f ally concurred , that this affidavit did not Mt out sufficient grounds for granting so general an application—and therefore , acting with the full concurrence of Lord Denman , he refused the application . Ann Greenwood , 25 , was charged with the murder of Emily Greenwood , her daughter , by Bufibcating her in a privy . Tho evidence failed in bringing home the charge agaiost the prisoner , and the Jury consequently brought in a verdict of Not Guilty .
John Lodge , 21 , was charged with having on the 20 th of Oatober last , at Darfidd , committed perjury in the testimony he gave on an inquisition taken before Ttomas Badger , Esq ., coroner , touching the death of Thomas Depledge . Guilty . Mr . Bliss took some objections to the verdict , which were overruled ; but tho Ju'lge said , aa the prisoner had been confined sines the 13 th of March , he fifeoold discharge ft ? mT
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Robert Hornby , 24 , was charged with having on the 24 th of July last , at Doncaster , broken into the dwelling-house of James Thompson , and stolen therefrom several articles ef wearing uppareL Guilty . To be transported ten years .
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MAGISTRATES' ROOM . -Monday , Aug . 22 . Before Mr . Sergeant Murphy . Joseph Allen , was charged with stealing 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 Bonlton , 27 , was charged with having on the 19 ih of May last , at Kirk Smeaton , feloniously stolen one lamb , the property of Thomas Boulton . Guilty . To be imprisoned 12 calendar months , tho last week in solitary confinement . James Wagdcn , 45 , Henry Wagdsn 15 , and Mary Ann Arrowsmilh , 20 , were charged with having , on the 9 : h of July last , at Almondbury , 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 Wagden to bo imprisoned twelve months , and Henry Warden for three months , the last week in solitary confinement . Ruben Quar , 27 , was oharged with having , on the 25 , h ot May last , at Leeds , feloniously stolen a cow , the property of Michael Houghton . Guilty . To be imprisoned twelve calendar months , the last week in solitary confinement .
Johnlugham was indicted for having on the lit of July last , at Mar ton , in the North Riding , burglariously broken aud entered the dwelliug-houso of Williim Moss , and stolen therefrom two stone weight of bacon , two bellies of pickles , one pound weight of tea , and various other articles . Guilty . To be imprisoned for two years to hard labour , the first and last mouth to be iu solitary confinement . James Howorth 40 , waa charged with having feloniously received a leg of mutton , 4 lbs . weight of bog ' s lard , a flitch of bacou , aud soma eggs , the property of William Ferguson Holroyd . Mod Guilty . Joseph Ilardman 27 , was charged with having burglariously entered the dwelling-house of Samuel Loes , and stolon an irou-bar therefrom . Guilty . Sentence deferred .
John U ' clih 13 , Henry Bradley 14 , and Cornelius Welsh 14 , were charged with having , at Holmeupon Scalding Moor , stolen a coat , the property of Robert Hill . The prisoners John Welsh and Henry Bradley pleaded Guilty ; tho otnar boy was deaf and dumb , no evidence was offered again&t him , aud he was acquitted . The other prisoners were each sentenced to be imprisoned for twelve months to haru lrbour , the last week iu solitary confinement . The Court adjourned at six o'clock .
Tuesday , August 23 . Joseph Hardman , 27 , was charged with having committed a burglary in the houso of Wilham Day Martin , of Holmfirth . Guilty . To be transported for fifteen years . : George Bunct , 19 , was charged with having , on the 25 ii of June l& 3 t , at Hiuderwoll , feloniously embezzled four shillings and ten pence , the property of George Moon , his master . To be imprisoned for six calendar mouths to hard labour—The first and last week iu solitary confinement . Henry Redman Baker , 37 , was charged with having burglariously broken and entered the dweiiiug-house of Joseph Webb , with intent to steal therefrom . The .. Jury , after a short consultation , found the prisoner Guilty , andhe was transported for ten years .
Henry Mitchell , 18 , was charged with having at Bingley , feloniously biolen ono filly and a saddle , the property of Is-aac Doughty . The prisoner was sentenced to be imprisoned for six calendar momhs to hard labour , the lirac and last week ? in solitary confinement . He 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 gniity 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 tho prisoner Guilty of uttering .
Christiana Blackburn , 29 , was then charged with having committed wilful and corrupt perjury , — -in haviitg sworn that she saw her father pay to Mr . Scott , surgeon , of Sherburn , a sum of £ 12 103 . for which gum Mr . Scott had brought an action against her father , in the Barkstone Court of Requests , and that sho witnessed Mr . Scott sign a receipt lor the same . Guilty .
W EDXESDAY AUG . 24 . Jane EUvoood , , was charged with having , at Knaresborougb , on the 23 d of May last , feloniously and unlawfully endeavoured to conceal the birth of a child by throwing it into the river Nidd . Geoiye Bentley 2 b , « mS Wtllium Hair , 27 , were charged with having , at Cottingham , . feloniously assaulted Jokn George Lee and stolen from his 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 , and stolen from his person , four half crowLts , two shillings and one sixpence , two steel keys and a canvass purse , bis property .
The prosecutor is coachman to Mr . Brooke , surgeon , of Leeds , bu f , doeanot reside in that gentleman ' s house , but in Church-lane , in tfrtt town . On the 19 th of March , his master paid him six balf-crowna for some account outstanding between them . At night , prosecutor went to his club , and there paid one shilling , and when within a few yards of his own door three men aprons on him from a stable , and after abusing him , robbed him of all his money aud some other things . The prosecuter distinctly saw two of the men , one was the prisoner , aud the other was called Fothergill , and hed , on the prosecutor ' s description , been apprehended . He was tried and convicted of the robbery at the Leeds quarter sessions . The prosecutor gave a description of the prisoner , but ha had absconded , and was not apprehended until about a month after . The prosecutor picked him out of a number of mou who were shown to him in the prison yard at Leeds—Guilty . —To be imprisonsd ona year to hard labour .
Thursday , August 25 . ' . ' Christiana ' Blackburn was this morning brought up for judgment , when Mr . Serjeant Murphy said that he had referred the point see up by the Counsel , Mr . Paihley , to the L ' .-vd Chief Justice Denman and Mr . Justice Maule , and 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 fine of is . to the Qieen and be imprisoned for twelve calendar months . Thomas Cookson , 20 , was charged by the Coroner's inquisition with the manslaughter of William Sykes , 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 Eiizibeth Armitage , with intent to steal therefrom . Guilty . To be transported for ten years .
William Franklelon , 63 , was charged with having , in March last , at Halifax , feloniously received 8 lbs . weight of bacon , the property of Edward Fayrer , well knowing the same to have been stolen . Not Guilty . Thomas Rauxliffe , 30 , was charged with having , in February last , at Halifax , feloniously received one pair of shoes , the property of John Crossland , well knowing them to have baen stolen . Not Guilty . Richard Wilkinson , 61 , was charged with having , on the 22 d of January last , at the borough of Loeds , feloniously forged aud uttered a csrtain 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 acceUed to by the prosecutor . The prisoner vaa sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment , commencing from the opening of the asaieos .
Charles Gillatt , who had been out on bail , was charged with having , on tho 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 .
Frida y , August 26 . Thomas Lupton . who had been 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 . Edvcard Emmoti , 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 yean .
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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 Bill . It is a long document , and concludes by recommending unanimously the passing of the project of law as voted by the DeputieB . New Orleans . —We have New Orleans papers of the 6 th . The Picayune announces the ai rival , on the 5 th , of the new British Consul to Texas , Capt . Elliot , of Chinese notoriety . He came via Havana , and was landed at the Balize from the British steamer Forth . The yellow fever is said by some of the physicians to have made its appearance in the city ; but others of the craft deny the fact . ' * Who fchall decide when doctors disagree \"
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T-GSKSHIEE SUMMER ASSIZES . [ Oiring to . the " state of the country" we had no room for Ass £ d news in our last two paperc . ] The A siz ? 5 commerced on Saturday Aug . 13 . The Judges of A «; iz 5 are Lord Chie : Justice Denman , and ilr . B iron JJziale . Oa Siaiay the as 3 ' : zi sermon wag preached in the mir : ite ? T by the Yentrable Arcut-ls ^ p Wiibsrforce , cbaplaia to the High SaerifE Either of the Learned Jn : c = s = rere present-On Monday morning Mr . Brron MaXLS charged tha c '; ty G--: ind Jury , who hid so bubiaesa to do , and afier trcci : " asiL : 5 witb tbe Lord Mayor at ttieMiiisicci-house av . icuvi D . viae Service at the Cathedral .
CHOWX COURT . Mr . Justice Uatf . e took hia Sfeat on the bench of th . Cro ~ n Conrt between twe-ive and one o ' clock on £ lc , -.. is-. T . i * names of the Justices for the three ridir . fs , the c ; ro 2 crs , r . nd otbe-r j-ub !; :: officers of the county having b ? cn called oTer , xhj folio niEg gentkmen were ss ^ rn of
THE GRiND JURY . JTcha-. d Bt ' . ttVi . of Rise , Foreman . hi / R-E-i-vfiid Kibfcit Pctre , of £ 6 , Wilton Crescent , 5 iidditf . es . J he Ag . 'j , of Haz ' cfca'h , E ? q . Tht-r ^ as B-. rcMvr , of G-drrow Hill , E ^ q . i £ a" =- ^ r i XaoTuas C ^ p iey , of Auhi ' -. y . E-q . Aifrtd Hora . Ua Dariej , of ElV-Dgion Hu . 1 , Erq . Tiomas F ;> tby , cf Whsiby , E-rq . Wiilian G-irfo : vh , of Wiganthorpe , E-q . John Couysaa Hudson , of Brjmptca , E ^ q . Yarbu'gi : Grreame , of Sswerby , E-q .
G-wrge Lloyd , of Stocktcn Hall . E ^ q . >> 'i : i :-jm Milrer , of JTua Apple ' , E ^ q . Tncatas Mitcbtlsoa , cf P . ekcrin ? , E-q Triouias Ktnry Pi-eston , of hereby , Esq . E . l- ? ird SsainatjLi Strangways , of Ame , E = q , J 'h : i Sirirson , of CajionHaH , Esq . j -hri Woacall , cf Scarorcuca . E ^ q , Mi . ra 3 Worsley , cf Cocvncham Hill . Esg . E ^ i-Aid Turk , of Wighiil P ^ rk , Esq . > Jr . Birc-n Mauls charged the Gmho Jur . Gco .-je Wilson , 59 , 'was arraign-. d npun an iniictrru r-. t :.-aad ar the last North-iUcrtou S = ssion 5 , ciiarging him wiih haTing , on the 2 $ t \ i Jonu las :, fcioiiiously Eto : r-n an ewe sbecp , the pr . psrty of Jolin ^ lood , of ilr " .- -- -- rby : < I « iw . —Xut Guilty .
M ' l'liain App ' eion 50 , aa inr . kreper aa < i butcher at T ^ irtk , who had been ont on bail from Nuiurukrton Sr » . * : cns , Wai indicUd for hsT ::. g stoies and drives a ^ x ^ y two Ehevp , the property of Mr . John K ; b , fs ^ iacT . cf Thorpdeld , ne ^ r TUir » E , on Uie bib . of May lav . — >~ oi Ga-. lty .
G-orpe Wilson , 59 who bad Oven acqnr . iard en a cLi ue c - i-i-i > ep ii = a . iig , wis t ^ aln airui ^ Hrd upon cr > iiidiernieiir , charging hini with havirgr sloltn , oa tha tsh Xu 7 embcr lv = t , a quLn * . !; y of tiuise g ! -ar ; i ;? . the pr . jrv-rty of Mr . Jonathan Eorner , of iieimerby . —To be ilijl . ji ^ rss-i foy ssvtu ca- € ndar montiia . JUin Wrig ' ey , 25 , and Edtxaid Lod ; e _ 37 , were ind : ; : t : fortsv ;^ , vn the tii . ii Aprii u&i , in the Totdth : p cf Qu ck , in the W-. ? t R ' . dir . g , bargiarionsly Lruiri ; , 2 i : * i entered the tiweiiir . g hovue of lhe KtT . Fr ^; c _ -i Q-. TZne ? , s . ad s-toiea titrtfrcm a r-urse , thres hi ^ c ; . - ; -: > , a hi'f £ : > Ye-ty . n , two siik hu-rtkercbiris . a p .:.-.-.: bacrss , aid dirfera oiher ir : Icit ; s , a ^> uionUs and 'i ' z-. Jury acqait ^ al TVricley , but fonnd Eitrord Lodge C-. ir . i ? . His iijrdthlp ± euwn . cx 1 the i ~ isyzt . T to be tr -ported for the ucini of t ; u r . ' rirs , ibe £ i : or : cit p ; : ua f jr wliich a persja con be trar-spsrltd for bar-5 ^ 7-
Tie Grand Jary ignored the bill preferred against J js ^ s Pulkird , for eh alleged r .-pj on the person of D r . _; ay Wo-jdaaad , at Xu : th Bieri-ry ; and Wiliiara Tiukifcr , for -n aUejed rape at Thisrii ' -pii , i . i lhe pirijh of S ^ tior :, cear Htiii , on lie pc-rson of Mar c' 2 j = t BriLsca ; bo -i ; "< rere discharged by proclniii' . lor . J . hv Da ' e . : Btvjcimin Dale , 42 , sad John H-sigh , £ i \ Were indictei for a burglary in the dWfcHing-house cf Mr . J ; i .-ph Broidbrnt , at Tiicrr-p . in the -West K-. ding , and for fslonicusly st ^ aiiE ^ iLcrefroni a pa ' . r of trcu £ 6 r =, a ^ aiit : oit , a pieca cf cloth , tix spoons , a p-. ir of sujar t 3 Di ? , seas mo ^ ey , an-: otifr aruclcs . Joxph D ± e G 3 , v ^ is eharg- ; i wit a baTing nciiTed part cf : Lt £ a .. i p- *) ££ " ? , ijib's ' : t to have t&cu * to ; -. u . As ta Jthu Dale Vbe bill Tt-as ignjred ; the cti-sr nrh ' -ntrs pjcaiea >"; . * G ^ Ity . Tc . i Jary fUiia .: John Hiigh No : Guiity ; Baijinin : D ^ -. ^ n-i J .: S' pb Di : e Gaiity .
The L-srs-. d B \ noy s-jr-tencoc Birjir :: n Dale to ht tranFp-T ; -.- ! £ f > .-eu jears , ac ^ t J is . ph D le to be iuipr : s ^ r ; -.-i i-ji- t - ^ tiC CittutJ ar n : ti : l . hs . J . lm Dale , a . 'a " . nst -fffcuiu the bill had been igncrad , s : l ^ 133 Hiigh , -K = r = discharged by pr .-c : . matioa . Tirjiaas Lctiq . , was indicted furb-ivir . j ; , oathe 2 t : u & : Mi-. rcli 3 >' :, it- Siir ' oor _ - 'a- ; h , fi .-ioa : ^ u £ " . y uU-rcd n *•'¦ : . a bi-I of LS-ii ^ iige lor £ ' 1 UO . Triih intuit to ci < . ; ri . u . d t '; r Y , -. k City in . ! Coucly Baatiiig Cvinpany , weii i-i . ¦ s-i ; .-i ; chc &i . Uri to be for s vd Xhi J ; ry f . jur . d in * prisoner G ^ . ir 7 , Z . V . C . his . Lor-. " aiup &en ; eii » --: i : v .. ; Ij be iuipria-.-E . sd , -Ri ' . iioa : Luiq lab jut , furtce srac-j oi two ytars .
Joshua Kidd , 3 5 , ~ X 2 . * icJJcts-i fer rr . vi . g in his ess- toir an ; pj » s s : i n 02 th- i j'li c-f Ai--ril l = it , at Brid- j for ^ i , feioniussly , anrt -a-iuioat laTffal g xc- ^ se , a piaster iu u ' i -2 , ca wt : ca ¦ hxs impressed tbe obverse side of a j fc-. i crown ; against ttt form cf the statute , &i J It tj . pe-reJ tbat fzirs -sras E ' _ > chiaiei from tie edge j of rt-ait * —is ci ' . ievl ma " moold '" to the impression of j th- c- ; a in tLe Dnadle of the piastar of Paris ; sji-I i tL = rafure bis L u-cjsLip ¦ w as of opinion tb :: t it "was nut iu i paint of liw •• ^ r . inld , " aa it could cot be used aa ' ijch , and di : ei-: < 2 the prisurar to be acqaitted . A Veraict o : ' Sji G-iiity Tras recorvlc-, and the pri- j ssr ..: was d ; sc ';; arc > : ( i . Wi Ha . r . 1 E is , 22 . vtes cfcjir ^ ed on a bill of indict- ' m-. ' -st f sn-1 ii-, the l-. st ajslZiSj -with hijhtray robbery , neir Lr-eds . j J J 1 ; j : I 1 '¦ I 1
The P .-osrcct-rr is this ciEe is a person of tha none of B :-r £ ' ; ey , a ^ d is in ths servico of a gruUsman na rr . td "VVc'ji , rcsiii ; . ^ z . i K '' indhay , near L- ' cds . Some oibcr p :-.-5-jn = Wc . e tr ' ei : ; cd .-j ^ victcd at the last asr-iz . 3 for the 5 .: i ? orT ^ nce is ths t ~ ith which Ellis was cbar ^ rd . O-: the day Dr-. Tioas to th ? robbtTy in cuestioii the
Pros . c-r . c-f w _ -la Le : < is and left tbst pi-ice " ab : nt rr . iu- ; bU---, to eo h .-za-c . When ! w hsd proceeded a short ; < i > : i ^ j = oa the rca -j he overtook sereral me ? , one c-f ' ¦ Wii- .-: n vris the . p : \ s-a ^ r . r . ad ^ ft er some C 3 u ? cr £ aU -n ! tt-t--.- _ - . r . them ih-y kn . cktd aim Aotr , biat h : ni s and j r . ' - . '; . a hi :: ; of sfeTe . 'a ! ar :: c ! e 3 , -n-bich they to-k from a j bs .--:-:-.- ; he baa in his hand . Tjis jury fjan ' . the prfssner Gailty , and he ^ as sent 2--.= 4 » - b = transooritd fc-r Sa teen ycr . TS . Ji- - * rp ? i IIIoUjk , 24 —as c \ iL . ~ z-jd on a HI ' , of indict" ] iucz . i ijua-i at the iuat RjX _ c : h » ni i&ssicna Tritb . LUu" i ¦ Way roLt-. ry . " ' ^ Hit prlso ^ iz TTia f ^ u ^ d X . t Gailiy , ar . d immediately ' ciichar ^ d . Jor . Mha :: B . aw . di , SI . t ri- ch-. r ^ ed vrilli baring toe- ' milled a r-:. jr-i-y ht ri- ; Sri-i . ; The prigj .-. tr vz . i fju ; .-: G iilty of un ass . ult , anu af- ; -= icg--a 1 . 0 ' . 'iir m'jr . ' . hb' iuioii ^ uiiuic-. t . Ji-i-xB S : a 24 , vrhs h ~ d b : i ~ oat on biil , by virtne cf s JaJgr '« enk-r , s : rc- thcr i : i ; dd ! e cf Jane , was indicirf iu- hayir ^ . rr , the- l ^; h : > J 2 rch last , at Bradford , ' f ' - -lork-r ? 5 y aua violently assiUit-c-J Wiliiam Petty , snd ' st-jltn f ? oni his p .-: s . -n f .-n-hiif-croT ? :: s . four shillings b . t . 1 sis . r ^ ic . the --. c : -- ; .- 3 i . H'l VTov ^ r . ~ cf the " said I ¦\ V :: ; iaiiP-: * y— N . t Gu . iry . 1 Jc' . n Mi- ^ r , ij ur .. \ rris-.: " -j , ;/ c ; . ? . , -were in- ; dic ' r-i fv . r Luring ez Ih . 12 : L ci jluizU ir . st . at tha j E r . ii ^ fl cf L . ~ £ s , fi . 2 onlor .-iy hid ia their p . ; jstssion . j * Wltr ;! . Iit i ^ 'Ti ' u ; i ' S ' C ^ 'i-f II L-7 iii . lLi 2 uCHiJ ; CI ; " ^ L . Cti \ 7 ^ H 5 ii . ^ re ==. a : L ^ £ . u ^ and ipr-a . -. ^ : reaL b ^ r ^ e of the O-T ^ . —j au :: rer- _ ri . si-Its of the p ~ : ~ a cf ; he Q itea ' s ' curr-iit tiiTtr cj-.:: czVh i a 5-hilllr-r . Afur hu ^ lrg t ; iSeviIcEc .-, > S , Jurr c . . . f , rrej fer s ^ ut St-j m ;; - . u : c =. tiid Oiru prcuaus ;; c L-. ti tie pri- ; s .- ^ cT 3 Xot G--i . ty . JuLr . llx . lcr TTus aziin ic . r ' c ' . cd for a LTisiieaseanor , ' 12 - .--y . xij . 1 : 1 Lu is . en i ^ = is . a M ^ rch , lr-. ired ~ eemi- , u u . t Liiiii- j ^ tu G- - £ .- G / in ; . ii : i - ^ -. t ^ in tt n daj s . ' ^ '' ^ r 'U .-tercU ^ z . ti er Ccu . i ; tiric . t tL . Li ;; j ; t-j Ihouiis
Ti : e Ju . * y iouca iuc . G ^ . ' 1 ' . y ; tr . u in cj ' -: iJ . cra : ion of his h ^ Ti-3 fji-ca nturiy ti .-j n :--aibs ia pris ^ c , faU Jjurut ^ ip Etniccccd hira to be i « i ; , r ; joutd to b / ud Libcnr for th . ' sp ^ c :- if O ^ - C-lcc ^ ir Jd-jiiLj . Ji , hn D : thcn . 34 , wm in-: Iitt .-iVfor h : iv :::-c : »' . Aln :-- > rdbury , oc iui 12 . z Li March i ? . £ t , frlo-if u »!/ £ " . uhn enc £ *? fihc .-p , tho pr ^ ptr : y of J- nits Hrsdbt . 'y . GiJtv—To be iiiprisuntd to kz . rd-li . Ovur fur sis EonUis . Charles C .- 'SOz-d , 23 , and James Robinson , 25 "were ch-a-g ^ Tji ^ . hating b- ^ taricuiiy bru ' M-u ' uncl catered th- GTrtrllia ^ -hcase of Thor ; asP .- ~ TtJsc , and stolen onu sj-j proiitLsi-o . -y : ote , fire £ 0 n-jtr-s , fs-eiv .- ; overeigEa , tLi a qa ; . n ;!; y of stiver coin , and o : btr articles , tho maa ^ js aa .- i property of the said T ^ niais Frecuion — Hcu . y Hall ant ! John Jngliam were indicted as accessories a .: ttr the fact , in havicg harboaretl Caweeded Robinson , a ;; d recsired a portion of the stolen property , W . J 1 knos-ing it to bsve been stolen .
The Gnind Jury ignored the bill aga ; ast Henry Hall , ' an-1 the other prisoners pleaded Kot Guilty . ' The Jory f juad Cawood Gailty of the burglary ; : Kobmsan Guilty of being an accessary after tha fact , j h ^ Ting rec ^ ivsd a portion of the mos ey ,- and John I Iagham Sol Gauty . —Sentence was deferred . ' j Benjamin Bartle , 21 , pleaded Gailty cf having . at i Bradford , feloaioneiy st « lea one sheep tte property of ' Joseph Willis Kaddtck . «•«— « * . We nnderstaiti that the recognizances of Mr . John ' < Niohalscn , of Leeds , tsgraTer , » ho vras held to bail on i a charge of having engraved a note piate purpcrtins to be of the Leeda TJui-jn Bank , have been duebsrged , the Counsel fcr the picsecntion being of opinion that 2 c ccfre could be estabii £ hed against him .
Si'divyLumb , 59 , vrzs indicted for that he en tho 2 nd of ipriiias :, a ; AiEcndbtiry , feloniously did break and eater t--. c thop of John Sjtea and others , and st ^ -a ! one p , « va of T * re-d doth , iha property of the said JoLn Sy ^ c * and tis paruiers . —The Jary found the pri'cufc " IsctGBiity . ^ Sydi ^ y Lv .. r . b w-, 3 as ^ ' . r . -edited for sttzHriz a pittfc yf cis- ^ i fio ai & $ Tfui elivUBS vi Mr , Jolm Tint ,
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at Cros «! ard . Moor , in Almondbury , on the 13 th January Ia 3 t . —The Jury found the prisoner Guilty . Sydney Lamb -was then indicted and fouud Gailty of having feloniously stolen two files and one skeleton key from George Carter , at Huddersfleld . For these offences , tbe prisoner was sentenced to be transported ten years . William Moorhouse , 35 , was indicted along \ rith Samuel Farrar , - who "was not in custody , for having in
tne nigbt of the 5 th of April , burglariously broken and entered the dwclling-houss of the Rav . James Nelson , of Luddemlen Foot , in the township of Warley , near Haafas , and stolen a top-coat , two table-cloths , three dresses , and divers other articles , his property ; and John Townsend , 23 , wcj charged with having been an accessory before the fact in the commission of the said felony . A mtn named Dan Maude , 39 , had been comniitted for this and another fdoDy , but he was admitted an approver .
• NotwithsUndingac able address from Mr . WiLKiNS , on behalf of Townsend , the Jury fouad both the prisoners Guilty . William Moorhouse and John Townsend were then arrayed for a buralary in the house of John Turner , at Warley , and stealing a pruning knife . The Jury found Muorhouse Guilty , and Townsend Not G-iI : y . Tcsy v . eid each sentenced to be transpoiicA for fifteen years . Thd Grand Jury ignored the bills against Benjamin Ovr ^ n un'i G = orge Lund , for murder , and against Wm . Tunr . acriffe , charged vritti & riot and tssauit at Kirkhcaton , on the 13 tii of June last .
Thomas Harrison , who had been out on bail , was charged with having on tbe 20 tb of April last , at Kirby Rivensworth , em ! x £ z ! e-J a £ um of money belonging to John Hind , and also stolen some cows , bis property . Xot Gailty . The prisoner was further charged with a m . sdt : ; ueanonr , and the case being of a similar description to the other , he was acquitted . Joseph BaTiiow , 30 , Isaac Brakes , 34 , and Joseph Caixikeray . 27 , Were charged with having on the 3 rd of Msjch , at Cieckheatoa , ro-rbed W . Haley of four soveiTiijn ; , two ha ! i crowns , 12 s . a purse and other articles . Tiio jury acquitted ail the prisy-ssrs . Thomas Morion , 38 . was charged with having , on the 2 ; id of ilarch last , at SiumVid , ttolen a sheep , the property of Henry Downing . Not Guilty .
Jinathan Browjh , 20 , was charged with having , on the 15 : hof April last , at Ku ? . pwn , robbed Urbin Hemmings of a haif crown . Gaiity . To be ^ transported ten years . John Middle ' . on , 60 , -wtis charged with having , at Greenland , in the parish of Snaith , stolen a black mare , tbe property of Mary Sjtes . Guilty . To bs imprisoned one year . Thomas Cro **' and . 27 , and James WcalheriU , 27 , were charged with haviug on the 5 : h cf June last , at Lrsds . B » oisu two pus , tha property of Thomas Wntilicj . About two o ' clock in the morning of Sunday , the 5 ; h of June , a night watchman , named Henry Thofflpsou , was on duty acar ScoU ' ^ Farm , on the York Road ,
when ho heard a noise of some pigs screaming . He proceeded towards the place , and when ha had gone about l ' .-O yards he observed two men running down a iieid , each of tbcia wirh a lit ;' : a pig in his arms . They threw the pks down , an . l ran away . Thompson followed them , and ia the pursuit threw off his coat . Triny went a quarter of a miie , and then all three stood still for about a minute to tike breath . Daring that time Thompson made himself acquainted with she persons of the prisoners , and he was quite sure they were the men La hsd followed with the pi ? s . The prisoners aisde a vcry vio '^ est rcsistar : c-j , th .-y biat the watchman is thu moit drea-dfui nuitner , his arm was broken in two places is ith a large hi . Jge stake , and it was a ruitter of conbe whether he would ever recover the use of it ae ? . in .
Guilty . —Tiie prisoners were sentenced to be transported for seven years . Joseph Thackray , 20 , and John Heys , 22 , were charged with having , on the 5 th of April last , at Hoy-Und , robbed John Kaye of a promissory note for the payratnt of £ 5 , a bill of exchange for tbe payment of £ 52 7 s . -Si , 10 s . in silver , and other articles . Th-j Jury found both the prisoners Guilty . They dechrod thty were iuntcent Tj ba transported for ten years ecch . Charies Cawood . wko had b-. en found guilty of breakinit into tbe dwellino-honss of Thomas Freeman , of Otley , and Juries Rvbinszn , who had been convicted of rec-eiTiuR s ' oltn propirty , were each sentenced to be ijaoritor . ea one year to hs . r& labour .
| 1 Monday , August 22 nd . ( Before Mr . Justice Mcule . ) B . 0 BBF . KT AT LEEDS . Jv ,: i Sharp , 32 , John Heck , 19 , Henry Tallcrsall , 23 , Gtoryc Beck , 2 u , and Robert Walcrhcuse , who ; had bv-cn out ou bail , wera thu : > -ed with having on ; the itiih April last , at Leeds , rel-bcd Jolm Alotley . of 1 G ? ., a pou ^ d of sa usa ^ -is , and a haf . The prosecutor resides at Camp Field , Hclbeck , ¦ and on Saturday , the 16 th of April , he went to the Up-room . uf the Griffiu Inn , v ? hica "was kept by a re . ' a-iiv-j of his . He stayed there til ! twenty minutes to one crcieck in t-iic iuorr . icg , and then went away beiv ; t ; sober . He v ? ent ' . hronah a s ; reet called Scbo . » l Clore , vv'here he "svea * into a shop and pnrchoc « d a pound 01 sausages . The prosetutcr theii proceeded
: ! ! towards horuc , snd after cro 5 ; ir . # victcria-briJKC , he came to Water-lane , at the corner of which he saw «> :. £ or seven per £ > c .-r * s standing , who made f ome observation to him , but ho did not hear distinctly whs . " ii was , and took no noilce of thexa . Mct ' ty then fouiid that the irep were foilor .-ing him , when he turned round and holding the sausages in his left hand said " If these are what you want pray take them . '' He then walked backwards , the me :: fol-; lowtd h m , and whilst Mailey rra ? in that position i Sharp went behind Liin , seiz : d him by die neck , and uiie-. Y him to the grouad . The mcu beSan to kick hirs and turi ! out . hi- pccL'c-t . ? . Prosecutor Beizad 6 n : irp " = Icz and so . id " Til stick to this if 1 lo ? e my j iiie by ii . " He aco « cdin « iy kept his bold of the leg I liii S ^ urp Wi 3 talien ' iii ' . o custody . Tho prosecutor I cried on : " murder . ' : « lien t . ' ie mea f aid . " d—n him .
¦¦ purr hira , and Brake bim sq as he can ' t follow us . " Tney then kicked him ; he became insen-ible , and the men took froia him the articles mentioned in the inaiciinen :. A ra : m named Lucas and several others , heard tb ; prosecutor cry out , and on ^ eing to his assistance , Lusas apprehended Sharp , and found the prostcutor lying on the ground and bleeding . pro-; u-i .-iy from the mcurh , and vrith his right-hand breeches pocket turned inside out . The Jury round all the pri ? oaer 3 Guilty , except Waiorhuute , uno wa- acquitted . liief'Jur crii- ; ieri vrcrt > ihf . n . sentenced tobeim-T ' . honcci iouriecn tiDnilis to bird labour . Nlvodcmus Sharp , 23 . tv 2 = charged rrith baring , ou ine " 2 'J h of April last , at Horton , near Bradford . ! elonims ! y ciu , broken , and destroyed a ceriaiu Lnj ; ine 5 th- * prop ; r ? y of Wiiuum Gretnwood . iir . Wilkins ( wub whom was Mr . Pashlet and " r . PicicuiixG ) appeped for the prosecution ; Sir Gregory Lewis and Mr . Haxl were for the defence , Mr . Wilk j- . ns stated the case . Tae prisouer was indicted under an Act of Parliament passed in the 7 : h and o ; Ii years of the reign of George IV ., which provides that if any person shall cat , break , oi destroy , or damage , with uuent to destroy or recdei useless any loom , frame , machine , en ^ ' . no , or implemcui , iixt-d or moveable , for mauufacturing cottor warpa , -woriied , & . c , tha * . person shall be deemed £ uiUy of felony , 'flie presecutor reside 3 at Hoitun , 1 ^ ear Biadicrd , ana is tLc owner of a mill , at the end of which is an e ^ iae , and by its power the different works are carried on within the walls of the mill , Very eariy in the naming of the 27 ch of April , it was disco * , ercti- tha : the tuj-ine would not work with anything iiis its usuai power . Information of this circumsiaijcc- vras xvfen to the prosecutor , who came to the ffiiii ana e-Jarzined tbe engine , but could discover noiking vfron £ . > here was sufficient steam , but ; ne speeci ccuid not bd kept up . Information was £ jiit ic the Bjivlirg Iron Works for some experunced woikoj-r-n , to ste whether i . ' iey couid discover any c-. iects in iha eu ^ ine , but their Eearch was in rain , azia the eng \; : j v . oi ^ d eo ; work . It so happened tiim on the t : ; I . d uuj , a man named Squire Barkir , who is in th ^ employ ot Messrs . Barker and
mero wis ^ ny ; ciEji cjEDe-ted with it . He went to the hick p ^ tl of the en ^ ias under the floor , and diseoycivvi £ c \ cral loose aionts at the bottom , and oa puii . aj oj ; c stcne underneath an adjoining wall , he disoovereri a ti : i tube , about eighteen or nineteen mckes loiip , -sviiich v ? e . s optn at the er . d . There was a vaive iu the iuL > e wbich would let- the air in , and prevent ^ it returning . On examining the wall more closely , a stone ajipeared t-o have been recently insc-rsea ^ as me muriar was damp and soft . Barker called Mr . BotLcmley , and he went down to examine the place . On removing some stones , they found the tin tube screwed on to some gas piping , wnicn passed through a solid stone wall , and turough 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 tbe engine . The prisoner -fvas employed by the prosecutor as his
eDgine-tenter , and had been eo for two year ? , doring which time ke had conducted himself with much propriety . The prosecutor had at first given him 28 d . per week , but in consequence of Bome improvement which the prisoner had made in the engine with the consent of bis employer , 323 . per week was given him . The prisoner had the Bole superintendence of the engine j he had the keya of tho room and no other person had any right there save him and his employer . On the mornbg of the 27 th of April , the prisoner , instead of going to his work , was observed in his best clothes , leaving the neighbourhood , and was never seen ag ain by tha prosecutor till he had been apprehended . After the evidence for the prosecution had been adduced . Sir G . Lewin asked his Lordshi p whether lc thought the evidence supported the indictment . One of tic witnesses was re-called , who stated that Messrs Bottoraely and Co ., manufactured what was ceiled Orleans cloth , - . fce warp bei-jg njade of cotton .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 3, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct769/page/2/
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