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In the paragraph, inserted last week, of Mr. Cation's admission as an Attorney, for Cotton read Catton. CORN ..

... Lane, Wrrftirsdai/. Nov. 28 ( Close the Market. ) We have had but little Grain fresh up since Monday, and that from Suffolk—the Wheat trade, except for the finest dry samples, barely supports Monday's currency. In Heans rather more was doing, but without any alteration in valnc. Oats were a dull sale, on the same terms. Barley, such as is fit for Malting, commands a good sale, at quite as ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SUFFOLK ASSIZES, CON'TINUE's FRaOMr FOUittH PAGE. Nuttoll Ay ers v. Watsonr and others.-lbis was ar ?? or tr esass to Irecovr Ts WIEVE SHILLINGS damiages flolnl tire defenldants fir toppilig two pol- lard tirems grlving, ill a ithege at otXoilrd, ill this COuMtY, which the plaintiff allediged tt be his pro- perty. 'rite neltindtiluts relied on a deed- 6f ctitvet- titiej froin tile phidniftif ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS nECCES, Monday, April 5th. Before Sir T. S. Goroch, Bart., Chairman Jha Penn; E. P. Montagu, F. IBarne, John Korrictr, Elqtrtl'!- the Revs. Dr. Owen, E. .1. Love, ii. r'1 C. c4i` H. Owen. .U3 rthe Chairman addressing tile grand jury, said, It 1) t for the Chairman to ny sonret ring l0 thecgrard jur vI the calenidasr is very Ilight, arwl the a onll of crri small, I ...

NORFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SO - s S. Sir J. A. Park arrivedin this city on Saturday last about five o'clock, laving been met by the High Sherifffor the county, Anthony Hamond, Esq., in a splendid carriage and four, and the City Sheriff, Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq., in a neat carriage and pair. The Learned Judge opened the commission for the county and city on Saturday afternoen, and on Sunday morning proceeded, with ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... The following singular case, exemplifying in a remark- able manner the power of conscience and the influence of religious truth, was brought under the notice of Sir J. Pirie at the Mansion-housa on Thursday. A seaman, of intelligent appearance, named John Potter, who stated his age to be about 30 years, presented himself at the bar, in the custody of Bradley, one of the principal officers of ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... IPSWICHl BOfOGf SES SIONSX. These Sessions were held at the Old Shirehall on Wed- nesday and Thursday last, before Sir C. F. Williams, Knt., the Recorder. J There were nineteen prisoners for trial. The Recorder, in the course of his charge to the Grand Jury said, he had carefully read over the whole of the de- positions, and hewas sure it would be a source of salisfac- n tion to them, as it ...

WOODBRIDGE SPECIAL SESSIONS, Feb. 5

... woroDRIDGE SPECIaL SaSSIONS, Ileb. S. Fas Irssarianq ljsjt)eals sosyoist Poor Rates. PescntR. N. Shawe, Eglsp, Chairman, Etdw. Moor, Gen, Thomas, F~rcd. Corrairce, arid Edward Sherlock Gooch, EstcIs., the Rev. T1. D. Balls and tire Rev, Thus. Mills, Gikls. 'TIAi wasl the only cise, 'stut It was considered of soeaImsnportanice. Caplsasn Jiulpl, ApsUillsio, ?? Overseers i~f Mellone. ...

IPSWICH, Saturday, Mary 29, 1847

... I P S W I C H, Saturday, Woay 29, 1-47. SUMMER ASSIZES. Thejudges of the different law courts met in the Ex- chequer Chamber on Thursday, and chose their respective circuits in the ensuing Summer Assizes. The following is the arrangement:- MIDLAND ClaculT.-Lord Chief Justice Denman and Mr. Baron Rolfe. I WESTIRN.-Lord Chief Justice Wilde and Mr. Justice Williams. HoME.-Mr. Baron Parke and Mr. ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... UPFFOLK QUARTER SESSTONS. IPSWICkI, Saturday, March 13. (Concludedfrom our last Journal) Before Sir A. B. Henniker, Bart., and a lull bench of magistrates. Zachariak Childs, 25, and William Durrant, 33, pleaded guilty of having stolen from a barn at Mendlesham, a uantit of peas,the property of the Executors of Mr. Win. Wilson,dec., of Mendlesham - six months imprisonment. SamDel Bice, 29, ...

SUFFOLK EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... IUR.Y, Tscesday, San. 11. Thomas IHa1einood, 41, convictetl of stealing 5) busltelsof '!ci stover, half a buhihel if il calse, hall a butshlel of beats, and asack,the propertyofAlr. JnihnDenmt Pairheofltrih% 7 years transportation. f No true bill against 1i1,. Ch/inerq.j charged with sttalitiri ;s.. rhe property ot fames Woollaird, (of Wooddifton. . 11'.i. Deninis, 34, and Jmo Denuis, 1-4, ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW X.2PO3T. IMPORTANT TO S IPOWNERS. DIXON V SADLER This was a special jury cause, at the Newcastle Assizes, and was brought against the defendant, an underwriter at Lloyd's, to recover the amount of an insurance on the schooner John Cooke,' the property of the plaintiff. The defendant pleaded first the general issue ; secondly, that the ship was not lost by the perils of the seas; thirdly, ...

NORFOLK COUNTY SESSIONS

... NO11WOlst~ COUNTY SESSZONS. These Sessions commenced on Wednesday, before John Weyland and Henry Dover, Esqrs., Coairmen; and a full bench of Magislrates, The calendar presented the names of3l prisoners None of them were charged with any very serious offence ; but the youthful appearance of the majority was a subject of painful regret: 8 were under the age of 18: and 21 under the age of 25;. ...