13 JULY 1839, page 9

The Court Of Common Pleas Was Engaged For Some Time

on Monday in the trial of an action for libel brought by a Mr. Riley, formerly a silk-mercer in Oxford Street, against four persons, proprietors of an unstamped newspaper called......

The Inquiry Before The Carlow Committee, Which Terminated...

when Mr. Gisborne was declared duly elected, lasted for sixly-nine days, and is the longest in the history of disputed returns. The cost has been estimated at 30,000/. ; the......

Birmingham Continues In A Very Uncomfortable State. Our...

counts brought up the history of time disturbances to eleven o'clock on Fri- slay night. On Saturday, no open rioting occurred. On the evening of that day, Mr. Lovett, Secretary......

There Has Been A Good Deal Of Disturbance At Ramsgate,

in conse- quence of the enforcement by the Magistrates of a local act, which prohibits fish and vegetables from being hawked about for sale. On Monday, nine persons, convicted......

Ifliscrilantotts.

The report of the Bishop of Lichfield's death is contradicted. This is the third time that Dr. Butler has been killed by the newspapers. Having been deceived before, we merely......

Gp Robfitces.

A report is in circulation that it is intended to get up a requisition to Mr. Roebuck to stand as a candidate for Cheltenham at the next elec- 4ion.—Clieltenham Gazette. The......