13 SEPTEMBER 1834, page 15

Strange Things Happen Occasionally In Our Courts Of...

Malay morning, a man was tried before Sergeant ARAH1N for stealing some wainscot. Before the trial commenced, Mr. CLARK- soN, the prisoner's counsel, urged the Court to postpone......

Mr. Roaster Owen Told The Assembly Of Small Tradesmen In

Suathain Bindings, on Tucsdas last, that " every one of them would be a monopolist to-morrow it he could." Scarcely a day passes without a contirination of the truth of this......

A Hypocritical Howl Of Lamentation Has Been Sent Forth This

week, by the Tines and the Herald, on the cruel operation of the new Poor - law Bill. The refusal by the Thames Street Magistrate to order out-door relief to three female......

We Call The Attee.: L. Litulgrave To A Case Of

the week whieh gees to illost;„ management of the Peat-office. GOOD- WIN, a le:ter-ea: , .•etenced to death at the Old Bailey on Wialnesda, fur ia a bank-mole from a letter......

Consequences Of The Repeal Of The Newspaper Stam P Tax.

FEW or none of the sticklers f rr taxes on usfsrmatien will deny, that in a contest between truth and error, the latter must be dis- ecomfited. "Magna est veritas et......

A Mistake Was Made Yesterday, By An Unfortunate Suitor In

the Court of Requests, similar to those illusions which, from the days of Pesunts to the present, when people go to laugh at WRENCH iu My Twin Brother, have furnished writers......