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... -newly 'i ?? - . U0911cf. .. r : : * I :to COuRT or. ETNG'S BUNCH. I. c,- a. WooD,- This was an action to recover .c darnages for n. injury sustaihed, by the plaintif; a. ,cbhild'~b'&t fiveycars of-Age, by beiog~bitten by a pid~ept by' tlhe defendant -The. e 'wtisno >O 'hipufdss Idite fast~f the ffiting, or that the child being much injured, but it appearing in the Bi course of the evidence, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OAKrTANT, M'iARCH 0.- Eliiabeth Rushler, aged 26, was found guilty of* having concealed the birtb lie of her infan5ft, and senteneed to three monthls fin A- risonmeti t. of VVINCHESTEII, MARCH 6.-Alary Hawkins, aget! Lte ~Il wvast ciaiged with hasving ott the l4th of Nov. lststfr to a barn and other ho ?? ?? 'ii. Jury foun d that shte had committed the act whistra re-' ~itn ,itnisound state ...

A PRACTICAL SUMMARY OF ACTS PASSED DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

... A PRACTICAL SUMIMARY OF ACTS PASSES) DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIA. MIENT. ey MIENT ?? li. It would bie found useful to our readers to give grtf er prncticril summary of the new outs passed in tho last tl lie session, end now in operation. We begin with- D a- LAWI Paoccva)iNGa.-[y 'VI3 Elizabeth, c. 6, upon hie any personol actiona in any of the superior courts tit Vie y W estminister, not ...

THE LEAGUE AND THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS

... TIHE LEAGUE AND THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS. I . _ . .. I . I The cause of Brooks v. Sowler, whvich was to have boon tried in thc Coummoln J'leas at Guild- haill, this morning, ?? of -there being Only ton Special. -Jirylliel present, land the eounseC .Ir tlic pilaiitiff hiavinig refused to call at tales. - Sir. Thowmis W\ilde, Mr. Sel jeant Taltourd, and Mr. Boathby ner enoansel for the plaintiff, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... EXTRAORD1NARVr CASE. About fou r noniths ago, the son of a \Ir. Rotberts; P esidingittdi, e nieigh hon rhod ?? ish sItiaire, ti left hoilme for tine purpose of proeeeding to a day- acholl in one of tile adjacent streets. \ot return- c ing home when be wvas expevted, inquiries were ir minade, and it was ascertalned that he ?? not been a at s(hool that oiay. His parents becanme extreoicly s I ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... If' SLTrrat'ti.y v. 'Tutses.-Mr. Nicholas ruiib, if pouaredl before the Commissioners up)on Staiflint; lii is show cause why hle rilfused or lisglec~te~ to pay !e tias sum Of XI, l7s. 6d., being thle Italklnlce of' al y aceoutit alleged to be due fron bull to Hil I- .Julia Slattery ;, of which account thle fuillo is, i 'e a true copNY, as it was handeI ilto court on ltl~j otftho plaintifl':- , ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... - WINCHESTER, JULY 23. MURDER ON BOARD A CONVICT SHIP. W. Brown and Smith Williams, two convicts from the halks at Portsmouth, were indicted for the wilful murder of William Winney, on the 15th of January last, by striking him a blow on his forehead with a hammer, and with cutting his threat. It appeared that the deceased was deputy foreman of the convict sawyers employed in the Gun Wharf at ...

MOST DELIBERATE SUICIDE.—CORONER'S INQUEST

... MOST DELIBERArE SUICIDE.-CORO- NEWtS INQUEST' Tuesday night, at nine o'clock, James KirWan, Esq.I city coroner, held an inqucst at Abbott's hotel, lPrince's-street, on view of the body of Ar. Robert H-leinekey, proprietor of the Briton-hotel, Sackville-street, DUblin, who came by his death under the circumstances detailed in the evidence. A most respectable jury having been sworn, I Isaac ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM

... IGIIII UL MIURUDE[R AT BIR3MINGIIAM. 15 FU ClitLDoEN t1UIIDEIlED DY THtIRIB MIOTHlEiR. Olne Of tile most dreadful murders whlichl has ever hc thken plalC in this conntry was committed in Cheap. side, itirmingliam, on Saturday, under the following circnilistallces -it appears that about six months ago, a wViduw, ilamcd WVillis, opened a small shop in Chcapside, for the sale of cigars, &c. She ...

CRIMINAL COURT—(THURSDAY.)

... I CRIMINAL COU(IRT (TluRSDAY.) (Before the Lord Chief Jbstiee JIuitDr, Mr. Justice PATTa5ON, anid Mr, Baron R6LFE.) SHIOOTING AT HER MAJESTY. Immediately after the learned Judges had taken. their seats oll the bench, 11PWislma fs-ill, aged *1;3, (IChribed as (l ?? Placed in the dock, and charged with having, itin a certain public p~laao, culled the Gieen-park a. certain loaded pistol,'hich lie ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... 13ANGOR PELTY SESSIONS : * FiUDAY. 2 I',eforc the Very Rov. Ths Dcan, and Rev. If. IVI fl ra ire; Juscices ?? ' Cal Robert Rees and David Hughes entered into rccogfitsaiees to heep the peacoe towards Dnnicl a, Williamns-all of the Britannia llridg e. sild Mlargaret Williams and: Ilizabetli Phitchnrd 2 bouad over to ob'serve the ponvc itov ard ?? 'Wiilnifred ..H lies, ahoni they had ass'aulted_ ...

POLICE

... POLIC9. MARLDOno~loH~s~rREET.-Robert Smith and W~illiam- Davis, a couple of boys, 'in full professional costume of thc order Chummy, were brought before Alr. d Conant, charged with the Isigls crime and misdiemean- our of having a ttempted to carry off a portion of the 1' .e contents of Lord Derby's dlust-hole, the property of o ; thle dust contractor of that district. n 1 Please your ...