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... I 'I'1loMAS LAMNB, of 32, New Newbaham-street, Edge- I ware Road, was fflictcd four or five years with a pus- 4 tullar Eruptiou, the tirst appearatice of which was in his face and hands, and then it spread over his body. About clhristmias, 1 89, the usual period of the year when these diseaseS are always aggravated, the soles of his feet were No covered that he was unable to walk; finding no ...

PLYMOUTH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... I'lE',lo 0UT!! BOR OUlGH SESSIONS. TIM tINCG V. FIENRY COLLEY, TFIOMAS QUARlM, RICIIARD BENNFrs, BENJAMIN STANDBURY, JOSEaPH STUTAFORD, AND RICIIARD WYNiALL. At the gt!ineral quarter sessious of the peace holden- for theborough, onil Aonday list, six- appeals were en- tered against the convictiomns of the above-anamed dcfen- dants, who are journeymen carpenters, and had beei eoon- victed byv ...

PREROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY, IN DOCTORS' COMMONS, July 12

... PREROGA.VlY COtRT OF CANIERB3URY, IN lJOC IlORS' (,ONINMONS, JULY 12. LANG V. 1ARTTLUETrr-I his was a (lUestioni upon the atlidity of the vill of Johlin Stukcky, Esq. of Weston in tbe coulty of Devoti.-It appeared, that after. bi3 d(.ttlh, the will jlid beel) ?? in the ordinary form b Mr. Bartlett, the FEecutor, anld ?? tbe Probate $Yas afterwards Callet il at thu suit t(i Al r. Langmdon, a ...

CORNWALL ASSIZES

... -1 - ~. - . .. 1. .. ., . ~ . .I on Mjonday last the Assizes for this county comnimenced U t lodmill, before Sir RobeLrt Grahami and SirJol il ib jjayley, ~Knights. Previously to the ?? of the E .iwlges, a writ of enquiry to assess damua-6s in tile fol rwinl ease Was hleard. CRIM. CON. 0o*r ?? Joseph Childs, Jsq. Un. a Aer-Sihcriff for the county of CorwaIll, and 'ai lscial ; gr. Serjeantt ...

MURDER OF MR. MARR's FAMILY IN PATCLIFF HIGHWAY

... - X~~~ - -w ' MURDER or MaikM.t-NIARR's FAMILY IN RATCLIFF : . HIGHWAY. CORV4RER'$ IN9UFST oNTOTJ DRAD HODIFS.-ThCSesen- slaionl e 'ite' by these murders liavisigbeeolnic so~eieral, and the c~r tdit se~ kt~e place where they Nvere coult- Inlittle iolll:i~se1 t~at.1 RtD~le- highlway has beeit ren- tie'red. altntost liinpassibe e~try day this %eek by thle .trmg~fe~ir~ 1.ts.nI th II -tery inl ...

ANOTHER DREADFUL MURDER

... *X O-IR :: bFL M U hI- he A .ff.V07'11ER D}RE4PFUI, MUS'VI)Sle. Aniother' horrible- Murder was eominitted oil Thursday ;,gatat No. 81, New ra-vel-Ifltn, lltat wo '111nu,1tes -wilk fromn thle frmier scene. of blood in Ratclifl'-highN~ay. Bletwecen eleven aud twelve o'clock, the neighbours opl. jsiewere adartnedl by a evy' of niurder, f'oin a peVsoII it, hisshiriit. who was deieetidling froiti a ...

LAUNCESTON ASSIZES

... LA-C1.STI'ON A-SAIZKS. - . . .. . . ear _R-Ad MR40WAIM i - ?? ?? 7'h f~ng ~Wga/t~t, q'Y 7)v A~e, f;it l t; oatts~~v J owning '1'c oi o~ rgare hei larir uelna ?? cile Out oil It tirearlil tro lit prirotter 11ar! kept fl puolitc oc j~I )kcalled [lie Jolty Barc~'lm, 'Io '4 tre -Irc e- r ills ~ Nolcillher hr t. tol the IRi- i an CtriiTI, ?? Abrititih It' Pklh ?? erh two to rr~wrv auldressed to ...

OLD BAILEY

... - I Ont Friday the 30th tilt. J. S. Winter, B. Allen, aud W. '['ha',lor were indicted for s.atitig oil the ith of JUlY tron out of a hov on .he river Thames, ten bales of silk and Iwo cases of ostrich feathers, valL- ed a. £'20d0 ; ,and G. Harris (clerk to an attorney) aud R. Cooper. ivere indicted for receiving th6 same, lnoow il it to have ?? stOlenl. J. Knox, mi ?? T ve , v wer'c els indivi ...

CAPPURE of an AMERICAN FRIGATE

... C.IP 0Rqf atz j.,EnLC4.CAsV FRIG aTE. At fice o'clock this aftrri0o0, Lieut. Faulkner, Teconid of his majesty's frigate Shannon, of 38 gruns, passed through Lhis ci?. exprCss. with the plieaing ji:ielligclice ol that s!lip hlaving, captnred the Ame- irican frigate Chesapeake, of 48 gluns, by boarding, Iafter-an engagenient of clevoen niutdes. During this short but desperate action, the ...

TRIAL of NICHOLSON, the MURDERER

... TRIAL of NICHOLSON, the hIURDERlR. On Fridley Philip N icholson was tri.d at Maidstonc fr the miurder ot Mlr and Mrs. lBoHarM 'lhe prisoner taz brought tothe bar soon after 8 o'clock, in fetters, alli With a belt. rotud his waist, to which his wrists were ;;iniOiedl, %ith a view, 1o *Iyubt, to prevetit hnis fromt oion himsolf aiiy persoual injury. Ohl bf'ing Arria-ned andl asked for bis plea, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW JNTELLI(GEN('E. tout, O~1 F CHFIAN( ItV , ''IATVVDAY, ?? 4. LIX' '.RAf RY PhIOWERItY. IP RAjy .v Sn i'-l'toci, NUAMEYi2, A4ND J0ONOTS. rwst 11.'SIlt 01611 ..j.Ii ml ei ?? alI Iolw, ; he tutu k in ho is l[.coiw~lirirof an-.( iiitjiinti aiiitan~uiit' ?? oft o% Ili,, h Lo theipo I'ljtltill' aastiltl autlior, ao1 NI ltiuh flil bueii piiilisi#'d ly ?? tliitlclr tile ltile oh1 ?? ...

MURDER at VAUXHALL

... AMIIJDER at VA.UXHI-AL. K Priobablv the- eiretostaiiees attenditii the Utrociu . mnurdtr ?? Merry *idl exeite nearly'ahsmuch pub-: lic interest as the crialof Cite Inorioui Patul,) flid, when tbll wlhile of 0he case is before thle puiblic. 'The very elung eaill if eiice!111stantial 'tvi eInc& 'bas beeni tily arranged, and appears to conifirm the cotision of o41 P a ?is I. 'Th'bis tonifession, ...