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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':- , ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH; TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCHS; TUESDAY. BAYLIEY V. DOWN'IE ANDI OTIERSi. This was an action lbrounght by a reporter to the British Pre.s newspaper, to ;ecovcr the sim of. £42. being arrears orsillary due from thle defend, aets lir. Downie, Mlr. Seugdwick, Mr. l, Win- stauley, and others, mio w-ere represeltnd as for- nerly the proprietors. - Ilobert Cannon was book-k;eeper to the British Press, from ...

IMPORTANT TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS

... IMPORTA Nr TO L V!LNSED VTC'rtfALLERS. I . I'l I . . . . I On 'Thuresday last an appeal was heard at the . I1i(dlereex Sessioi agaiust the decision of' sinie t magistrates in) the niletltlojis, who had fined tile appellant lOs. for leellinig opell his house during tdslivinle service.-M. ALi.i r, thle counsel for the aml pcal, said, - MY objecliont is, that thel ?? i eonvitedi (,f krecphioi his ...

FLINTSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... I'lil N'I SI l' (a :R1. E ~ I S1,S~3IO x S. 'I he Jii~lcst WVll'e hut on til ir pipil)loail 0n Fri I;bv last, bstlt;l h urlaill, Iv! whlnl), tui~ ;I i~tr~ 6i(1;p;' ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... W!EAT I ITA. Ol OF s 11 I, SA s FO aR T lIT II.. nII E cit F I(ISN NAII DlAV III.. Thle Attoicne' Gencral opelcld tiC eQsC ill an a;ll ai:id ?? lli lii to e jyilr il IN lii h lie ga aI pe lisplielionis (lt- tit of tII. cvi uni cv. whiclie wouII( ald d aill c ill sl'pport of' tle eall,, for tht lrstcnti,,,i, Tlw 11irs ?? ess called 5 ii ' A ! II I .I, hIII Ifif- r I f 1a' hi To odI I ijv- ...

ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... These Sessions Were opened on Tuesday tbe 5ith inst. at licaitmaris, before J. wiLLAMS, )i sq. chair- maii,aaiidsevelal other magistrates. Tlerewereouly two prisonicrs lor trial, viz. A. Feescl, for stealilng a sucking pig, wbo was convicted upon clear tvs- timony, and senteneed to three months' imprison- ment; and a man named OClven Huyircs, for steal- ing a quantit y of' bIooks, the ...

LAW OF FORGERY

... LAIV OF FORGERY. The case of ljsintoii, wlid lately underwent the sentence of the law foril'tti crime of forgery, Ias excited illore general sympathyan(l commiseration thao any similar iinstance since the execution of Dr. Dodfd for the same onfeneb. It is not, however, titepartienlar uise that is se muchl deserving of atteition as the stato of the i wv which is con- Stantly raising a barrier ...

ANOTHER POST OFFICE ROBBERY

... ANoTrHER POST OFFICE ROBBERY. On Tuesday morning a niost successful and daring robbery was committed at the Post-office, 1-tounslow, and the robbers carried olt property to a considerable amount. It appears to have been the custom of the keepeis of the Hounslow post- office, to ?? the London post-bags from the guards of different mail-coachlesi wvho as they passed through fHounslow, threw the ...

DENBIGHSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... I. I N pi I GI'SIJINRE GE' AT' SIISSIOSNI. ''he Judgcs, 'Zle Rlon. Charles Warren, anO ti l'n 'Ihoinas JeIrvi ar ivud at jiultiln frll ' Ishpo)llIll (II FSatiIll 1llenloolllt es-ortedl by tbii 1' l: 1,LloAd 1a lfldr(l ic h.ll iEsq. ?? ;-rr . i- Castle, alld a ?? qs Cavalcade of' gun hnl oisebach. PThei;' Ioi'allhips pl'locee d to .UI t'le counniSsiOll, alid to he.:r 5l1 3 o luotiolls o(i ...

ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANGLESEY QUARITER SESSIONS. BiE AUMARTiS. The buisiness of the Anglesey quarter sessions counsmuilsed at the Shire Hall, Beauiarlis, on ITuesdaiy the ll ieist, beflore John Williams, Esq. of isosyrAfon, and the other magistrates of the county. As usual, thelre was not a single poisoler fob trial; and the civil causes were not of much interest. Willio am f Giifih verses Huygh Daviesfor assilst. ...

Law Reports

... Utau repoptot. VICEMCHANCELLOR'S COURT. c SANDYS V. SANDYSS. The Solicitor General a fewn days since moved for and obtained an order in this cause, nirecting the Governor and Company of the Bank of Eng s land to transfer the suII of' £400. four per cents. 1: ioto the name of the petitioner Mr. Sandys. It 1, ?? tbat Mr. Sandys married a lady of the r name of Lo g, wilo at the thie had £40. ...