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CHELMSFORD ASSIZES—AUGUST 8

... CIIELMBPORZ'? AdssIZES-AuOsT a8. THOMPSON V. LANE. t Tiiis-.was an action to recover damages for slander, e in calling the plaintiff a thief. The parties were I neither of them very exalted in life, the one was a t batchers and the other a publican, and one slander 1 was retorted by another. Tofthe charge of thief, t] l the plainififf retorted the accusation of Cickold'r The Lord Chief ...

MURDER OF MR MARR AND FAMILY

... MLtRD'SR OP jiA MARR AN) FAWM-, the feelings of all-ranks of ?? were never | so mnlchiriterested, and alive to every circumstance - which 'would tend to reveal the smillest particle of g testivit'ony likely 'tqoetplain the nphappy mystery iethat overhangs 'tac~piiculars dt the recent itro-' cdious murder. rrdm-s- anxiety. to alleviate -the t general distress pervading the public rmind, we ...

POISONING A FAMILY

... I POISONfANG I iPAMILI' ' .DvJfFRIEs, Dec. 24.-When we, last week-, stat- edthe mnelancholy and suspicious- circurnstancess at- tending.the death of Mr Stothart, I rmer at Burns- nl work, :wehopedwe had stated thle extent of the. !y miscbicf~but~not so; the consequences of the crime, or the accidnt,:x(it is not for us to say which), have s been stillimore .,.extensive and . :atal. .The woman,: ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, May 17

... CotUIo-b He& B.Eh4':h May tn.. ,, 4 .i - ' C -sr.w _ I_ I _ I. . Ag f t F. Ve .SSxr-12; LBTg TXV . Tk(Rtj1rJO~~0V xis- Our readers ire atready apprized thatthis case has ft merged intothat whicih, ill law, is called a demurrer . a the in support of whist: 4errrer Conitsel was heard la-t arI term; the natut of which bdbg -imply that of denying c i the plea which the dessdant sets up to the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—NOVEMBER [ill]

... cO&RtT OF KNGCs OMZ1-lo 1. - ; . . ~TEL kINO: V. RiGBY ;H: OR the motion of the Attoroey-teneralthe afen- dant in this case was called ou to receive theju~dment of the' Cowu t, he' bavng been- onvicted -at the last Norfolk-Assizesi of harbouring batd ioncealfQ two Fench prsoner. nambed iertei' aid Roiie whlo hel~d-~kf'A k, -of'Captain and Lieutenant in-the F~renc'- xwith -a, view to favour ...

LINCOLN ASSIZES

... .- I C. I - I- - - ?? I zfPCOL-1014 S. PROpC iTION; FQR A' DIfTIUS LIl EL. TiHE KAk-G- , DtAKARD. At nine o'cl~oaJ, on'nenesdity morning, the.trial .this traverse -or .-pictment came OD, beore ehe -. 1-Hon. Baron Wood and a Special Jury; the Grand 'Jury, before whorn the'indictmerit *as, lait, having on' Tuesday afternoon' found a true- bill.' It had been expected that the proceedings- ould be ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 19

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Jug 19, SIR F. BURDETT V COLEMAN, SEnJEANT AT ARMS. This morning this extremely important cause came on for-trial at bar before the four Judges and a special Jury. The ground of damage was trespass. The Jury having been sworn, Mr Serjeant SiEPIfERD spoke for about an hour and a half, and after some preparatory, remarks on the deep interests connected with the question of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—NOV. 1

... COURT 0S KINS .6NCBg.- -o . i. V THE KING V. HENRY WHITkV It will be recollected, that the defendant is Pro- i prietor of a Sunday newspaper, called the Indepen- dent Whig, and has lately suffered three years im- d prisonment in Dorchester jail, for two libels therein inserted. The present was an ex oqftieo informationh l by the Attorney-General against -him, for a third I libel, under the ...

THE MURDERS IN GRAVEL-LANE

... THE MRDEPS IN;. . CORONER'S INQUEST. . t Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, an,.inquest i 'was held at the Black Horse, New GravelLlane, on t ,the bodies of Mr and Mrs Williamson- and their 5 . seiantbefofe Mr-Udniwin, Coroner for the, district. X .The Corone' delivered the following-chate to tbe !?3 Jury, and afteirwars proceeded to take the deposit- tions of-the several witnesses: - - - l ...

IRELAND

... I\ A i: N DA COURT OF KING'S BENCH -No. 26. THE KING V. THOMA8 K1RWAN, AND otBFSM ATTORNEY-GeNT ?? 'Lords, with respedt to the question, in the 6ase of the King agains.IKir- .a wan and others, f have to state t0 the Conit, that r although a verdict of acquittal has been found in the ' case of Dr .$ieiridin, yet that the law of theland has. been unanimously decided by the Court,' that the c ...

EXTRAORDINART CASE

... EXTRA ORDINART CASR. 3d A provincial paper lately contained a statement pa ule, resnecting a soldier of the first Somerset militia, who wl is lfad lain in a very surprising state of insensibility tb ies, from the 26th He April, in the present year, down to le- the 18th of July. - Various means had been resorted til em to for the purpose of ascertaining whether the illness Pn 'liC vas real, or ...

COURT OF KING'S [ill] 25

... COUR.T O KIN0iS B1-rNCH-4 TLr 2. . ?? TiOMPSON V. SWANZElY. r This was an action upon a policy o insurarce from ar Riga to any port in the united kingdom of Great. in Britain. The vessel sailed with henmp the 1Ith of G th October 1809, met with very bad- w.ca~ler, and put 4t into Rostock, to repair the damage she had suus[aian- or led. Shie was, six weeks effecti'ng this repatanion, rn ?? 'and ...