Saturday 28 Aug 1819 (p. 2, col. 5 - p. 3, col. 5) Cumberland Assizes, 1819. In our last, we announced the arrival of Mr. Justice BAYLEY, and the opening of the Commission. Mr. Baron WOOD, having been detained at Newcastle by the pressure of Nisi Prius business, did not reach Carlisle till Sunday evening. On Sunday forenoon, Mr. Justice BAYLEY attended the Cathedral, where an excellent Sermon was preached by the Rev. and Worshipful the Chancellor of the Diocese. The Rev. Mr. MARKHAM, one of the prebendaries, assisted in the celebration of Divine Service. The learned Judge afterwards dined with his Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese, at Rose Castle. The Business of the Assizes commenced on Monday morning; Mr. Justice BAYLEY sat at Nisi Prius, and Mr. Baron WOOD presided in the Crown Court. LIST OF THE GRAND JURY. Lord Viscount Morpeth, M. P. Foreman. Lord Viscount LOWTHER, M. P. The Hon. H. C. LOWTHER, M. P. The Right Hon. T. WALLACE, of Carleton Hall, M. P. Sir James GRAHAM, Bart. of Netherby. Sir Frederick FLETCHER VANE, Bart. of Armathwaite. Sir James GRAHAM, Bart. M. P. of Edmond Castle. John LOWTHER, Esq. M. P. of Swillington. J. C. CURWEN, Esq. M. P. of Workington Hall. Edward HASELL, Esq. of Dalemain. Wilfrid LAWSON, Esq. of Brayton Hall. W. P. JOHNSON, Esq. of Walton House. John DE WHELPDALE, Esq. of Penrith. Thomas WYBERGH, Esq. of Isell Hall. William CALVERT, Esq. of Greta Bank, Keswick. Hugh PARKIN, Esq. of Scarsgill. William JAMES, Esq. of Barrock Lodge. John MARSHALL, Esq. of Watermillock. C. S. FEATHERSTONEHAUGH, Esq. of Kirkoswald. William CRACKENTHORPE, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall. Thomas HARTLEY, Esq. of Whitehaven. Milham HARTLEY, Esq. of Rose Hill. T. H. GRAHAM, Esq. of Edmond Castle. Mr. Baron WOOD delivered the following charge:-GENTLEMEN OF THE GRAND JURY, The calendar, I am happy to observe, is small, and contains no offences of great enormity, nor any which require comment from me. I am pleased to learn, that there are no commitments for rioting; and although there may have been meetings in this county of a nature similar to those which have convulsed other counties, I am glad to observe they have not proceeded to those extremities, or worn the same rebellious aspect. You will have seen the proclamation of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of his Majesty, and I have no doubt but all of you will be ready to support our constitution against the attempts of designing men, and that in your own neighbourhood you will **** of you, should any appearances of disloyalty or sedition be shown by any, endeavour to convince such persons of their folly, and bring them to a right sense of their duty. [to be continued]