18 FEBRUARY 1832, Page 10

The three individuals, Curran, Broadhurst, and Ashmore, who had been

apprehended in London, were on Monday examined at the New Bailey at Manchester, on the charge of conspiracy and seditious meet- ings; and, after a long defence of their conduct by Broadhurst, in the course of which he spoke with great bitterness against the reporters,— committed to take their trial at the Lancaster Assizes.

The witnesses against the three men were a person named Gaskill, an Occasional reporter of the London press' and a reporter of the Man- chester press named Cooper. They. took no notes, but spoke from recollection of what Broadhurst said. Ashmore complained that the papers gave only part of what he said, leaving out the modifying words. We suspect the press has not done these men more than justice.