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CHESTER ASSIZES, APRIL 13

... I C'HESTER ASSIZES, Ap&r 1iL On the opening of the Court this morning, Mr. Joikes, the Recorder, who was Counsel for M'lnnis, stated that he held in his hand a certificate from a Magistrate in the county of Down, Ireland, and also a communication from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stating that. Ross, the consta- ble, who gave evidence on the trial, was the man who apprehended ...

MR. HUNTS TRAIL

... mR. X uvrs TRVI. Bfore lr1Justice, !7ay1ey and a Soc Ed Jw1. | THID KING V1. HIUNT AND OTI1ERiS. YORK CASTLE, FRItDAY-EIG HTEf D)AY. The first witness called this moraing was Robert -Wiight. He w-entto the meeting ot the l6th, saw nothing in the forenoon to excite his fears. ln their advance towards the hustings, tbe cavalry passed within one yard of witness; the people flrd as fast as ...

OLD BAILEY.—JAN, 14

... OLD BAILEY.-JAN. 14. CHARGE OF MURDEPL sgeplh Skelton, dustman, was indicted foi the wilful murder of William Turdiey, by knoeking hfhr down in Chandos-street, on the 23d D'ee. last when thewheel46ti diay passec'over him hich caused his death. Mr.' Alley stated the ce-7 fdi the' pirbiec .dtion ecactly in the mahner we have already detailed' it t :o the public in our report of the Curoner's ...

LAW REPORT

... ?? .;L4W. REPORT. COURT OF 0 ±G'S BEXC4, N bic, 5ee 9. 1 :SUpOSITIOUS CHIILD. [The followingo trial was briety 'eported in otly Paper of Sawclrdaly mnoenin'g. 'The following is a fuller acc rint. , i ~~DAVIS 4. KWDGHS, . efore- tr.' Justisd brtoh;i q d thee followitg. ! -o'kial Jury, viz.._ ?? George k'es., W.ilm 'U rnel Thtnisai:-R. Need. ham, Thiowas,,White, Hickuioiftneariwy, Jo1in HuOner, ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i ENGLISH LA W INTELLIGENCE. CONSISTORY COURT,JVNC5. AYLMER V. AYLMELt. This was A dase of divorce or separafion, by' rea son of adultery, promoted by the wife against her husband. The marriage and identity of the parties were fully proved. The husband was an officer in the army, and married, in the year 1820, a young lady, by whom a sum of money had been advanced towards ih6 payment of his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SZSS tONS. Ifrom a London Paper of Wednesday.) These Sessions commeenced Vesterday before Air. Justice Canst, and a full Bench of Magistrates. THE tING, AT THE PRO8ECUTION OF J. BgtoWNE, -ESQ. Mt. P. AGAINST ROBERUT ISINGHAM, ESQ. This was a prosecution for endeavour ing to pro. voke to fight a duel, and excited great interest from the rank of the parties, the Prosecutor being Repre- ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... RZCORbER's COURT. Ptiday last, at 11 o'clock, the Court was again *p'ened by Counsellor Greene, the Deputy Recor- der. The ?? were sworn of the -John Guire tattck Murnan Joseph Harriots - oseph Dodd. : 3aomes Duigan - 'Pitric Charles Edward Fisgetrat Jaes Reilley Peter. Doyle John NoWlan, ant John White - Benjaminf Walker Christopher Fenniti and James Byrne were put ?? bar, accued of stealing ...

SINGULAR AND MELANCHOLY CASE

... I~dGULAR AND MELANCuOlrY CAS!'. (From a French Paper.) it Joseph Lesurques was born at Donsi; he re- ceived a good education, which inspired him with a taste for the ar s Atter having served s')ne time in the regiment of Auvergne, he returned to his country, and was admitted as principal in the ba- reaus ofthe adminiitra:ion oftbe dtetrict. His.cna duct ia thissituation obtained the suffrages ...

IRISH CIRCUITS. CAVA

... N ASSIZES. William Wilson, a pensioner from the 8th foot, and Lucy Gardner, stood indicted for conspiring, with Francis Cunningham, a pensioner from the 101st foot, to charge, and capitally convict several persons with forming a conspiracy to murder the Rev. George Spaight, and by such conviction to ob- tain a reward. Francis Cunningham, an approver, sworn. De- posed that he knew the prisoners ...

LAW REPORT

... - LAWS ,EPORT. COURT OF KING'S BEE§CH-T*rvtsbAT, Dc. 19., DEFAMATION. ROBERT J 1ONES V. WILCbCKS AVBlAND, Before the Lord Chiet Justice and a Special Jury. The plaintiff in this case is c re: eectable Attor- ,ney residing in Peter-street; the dcendnt is a Barrister. The acti6n was brougkW for fords spolken by the defendant, refl'ecting tipon thd pr6- fesoional character of the plainti:f. Mr. ...

AFFRAY AT BANDON

... ATiAR.4Y AT BANDON. CORK COUNTY SESSIONS COURT. (Ppon tho 6st esrr, Re1Yor!er,July !21.) At alsout twelve o'clock yesterday, bills and cfues lills having been fouad by the Grand Jury against a great nrinober of persons, as colseerned at both sides, Slising olit of thir subject. they were severally arraigned and given in cbarge to thee following highly respectable Jury-it being mutually agreed ...

IRISH CIRCUITS

... IRisa C!)'IRCUITS. The Aisizes *a, proccr dilg through thle cauntev. ! hryv are, g se otfecctp nt gre;.t malnitn -a 1 d it a may be generally Diid, that the prrsent is aS lizhot a Calerdqrss that ct lnst Spring, and crisinly pre- a venri a fhvtirabte view of fhe great ?? U which prevails in evcry part of the isiind. c Several of the Judges have allivledi to the recent ! vivit of his Mtjesty to ...