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MONMOUTH ASSIZES, AUGUST 23

... | - ?Id()NIOU'1| ASSISY AL'GU.sT 23. S i-A' (UL .4 R CA SE O F At U ir D ER. Richard. Williaing, a man drcs.,ed in a round frock,. aged So years, and Ilary Mlorgan, aials Carliff lTary, a wvoman iof very ill- ftavoured and mabculine anpearinetagel 2s6 years, stood indicted for the nill 'mntnrder of Win Ev iamn They pleaded Not Guilty. 0IheprisonermsTwere much agitalted during the reading of ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN DICKENSON

... I COURrTMATIAL ON CIAPTAIN DICEZNSON. (Con tinited fronm our last.) The evidence for the prosecutiol wvas colitinied through MOtndiy and Tucs(IdtV, 0(1 wshich day Sir Edward Codrinigton nmade. luodtic' nil~inisafreshl about his being forced to prose ctl~elges, vbiii h iche ain denied htiving broi ght forward. It was notilied that thu Adiniralty had signified their intention to Wiltd all the ...

EXTRAORDINARY LIBEL CASE

... I ZXTUACEDINARY L1UTBEr CASE. Court-o-f ng's Bench, lVSayl3 - LANeDSERK V. RtOBINSON. This was an action brought by Mr Thomas Landseer, the artist, to recover compensation in damages from the defendant, for a libel on the character of the plaintiffs wife. IVlr Hutchinson opened the pleadings, and stated that the libel complained of was contained in certain anonymous letters, which were written ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... NOR'T3L1 :ERlANlt ASSIZES I oilir. oil tin ?? e l/fDlwrreU ?? elrw r l v. TliS ws M a Case ot ejectnent, in which the plaintiff's,,s trustees iuder the tivl of the late ?7ir iBulomer, of ?? (clerton, sought to recover i u.s'tori oi tbe estates at that place, devised under pe- cultar iciT1l.i:starsets. By the will, tile propetty ,wt s to ?? to the fous: le part of thte fadiuily, in the event of ...

NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... NM1WCABTLE mAsT30FR, SEDSO. I hese Sessions, suee held at tlhe usual place on Wednesday sIst, beforefu G. H. Wilkilsion, Esq., Recorder, J. L. Hood, k., I ]leso, Aldermen Forster, Shadforth, Brandling, anld Bell, *1. jClpinpri, Esq., Sherllf, &c. The following gentlemen nere 55501o oF the grand jury -Mr Jas. Pollard foreman so I Alessrs R. Rayne, R. Usher, W. Pearson, R. HarJis -, J. Chiambers ...

NEWCASTLE SESSION

... NEWA58TLME SEnSSIONS. __ . _ I On Wednesday last, at tile quarter sessions tor thns tOW- Ahe following prisoners were tried, before k. A Askew, Esq., Recorder, the Mayor, Aldermen P'oreter, Brandling, Shadl- forth, and Hood, the High Sheriff-for the town,, &c. MAlAY ROGERSwas indicted on a charge of receiving three shirts belonging to William Carr, and a shirt, waistcoat, and towel, thle ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, NOVEMBER 3

... COURT OF CHANCERY, N9OVEMBER 3. BOv3t 5 Sl HAYS AND lJiiiER9. Nie Sanmuel Roinily, fodlowedhbv Mr ?? on the same side, moved the court this day on behidf of the Hon. '1 hos. Bowes, for a continuance of aa injuntioin by him obtain- ed agairist the defemdants' prccecdistgs at laivwil this cae. The circunastances statcd were,' that the p)laioiief beinig in embarrassment about the year IgO4, ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... DURHAM -MM EP_SESSIONS. I ?? J~MONDAY, JUNE: 26, 1843 efore Rowland Burdon, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of Magistrates.) 'The Court met this morning at nine o'clock, when 5fotlowing gentlemen were sworn in as Grand Je- tbrahad, Storey, of Chester-leaStreetforeman; and obert W. Swinburn, Esq., Cleadon Cottage; H. A. Cocks, Esq.. Middjeton St. George; John Arrow- th, Esqi., Donriwixell House ; ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FRIDAY.-Before Ald. Dunn and Rdwd. James, Esq- -William Sample was brought up in custody of P. C- 102, for being loitering about the Butcher Bank, be- tween 1 and 2 o'clock on Thursday morning without any visible object. Discharged.-Benjamin Wallace was charged by P. C. 125, with being in the Bigg- market, at I o'clock on Thursday morning. The po- liceman stated that le requested the prisoner ...

THE ASSIZES

... I I J., ?? 11 ., I ?? L ?? [l~i. ?? I L L ?? toix 11 ii 2t.,q ncr, ',-CLi.L,,Ai~id, ?? :, !S Id. !SSTew V..r (.I. I. ?? ti b oii viL'. r ve :t>L3 IAlld. II Lu I ig Ii iL .oI nt, Eq. II ii TL .TT.il -q.I . ?? .Aytfin, Li.; iii, t il~ Eq c ?? U ;.l BEafUIt:.' Gf.1o, 11.l i2L, Ieo., iolin Utthivuool, .;i !. I' -. Ward . C' *½ ardonr, E&., A.. A '10Li'l li, t4., 1-W. It. leiil :i i, H4a W. tllori, ...

THE MIRFIELD MURDERS.—MORE DETAILED CONFESSION BY REID

... THE MIRFIELD MEURDERS.-MORE DETAILED CONFESSION BY REID. It will be remembered that Reld made a confes sion of his own guilt, and in general terms exculpat- ed M'abe of any ?? in these murders. On the afternoon of the 30th uit., however, Mr Jackson, the solicitor for M'Cabe, waited upon Patrick Reid,who then made a more detailed confessions, which was re- duced to writing, and signed by him in ...

CUMBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES

... I RAMAA +tl-f -n . R - - amtore the Hon. Sir William HenryMaule, Knight and Mr BaronlRelfe, oened at Carlisle on Saturday last. JOSEPH CURWJEN,aged 47, & JOHNCARLE- ITON, 54, having feloniously stolen a bag of bones, the property of Robert Clarke, of Penrith.-To be imprison- ed six months with hard labour. JANE DIXON, wife of Wm. Dixon, labourer, for stealing two gowns, the property of Ralph ...