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LANCASTER ASSIZES

... , 1.H1t1 .-PI1OSELCUTIN ?? 'lfiE CONTciTt, I'i~tt ING ii.His~wsv~Zi'r 's id-ti opened the Case,, ;%ich cot, tie sa to t dii iith~iflt'i ~ ~ t i te i fetitl ant with hasn sag pie bshed ta lel aninditheI K AgteGseuntt niteCnU 2ii r. Ser-gQ t JIL1 Iflk aid fisi 'rietl ha icd i omed the ~ Jury i lie er~ir of' his iidictwlitand thitt his tlutv, as the o pros_~ u ~ it1 5i h i in avery narrow ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IN'1'ELLlGENCE. (A:, r1~c ?? iotl rA es ize e( cl ti nuod z fr om oulr ls ?? oh ii X'ohins, for a high way robbery ait Nesseolt-WV. ILonelock, Ibr at atile at bet ?? beelianer (n lho ple:ilaed guilty') fst. stealit', a r~~ sle,&.f~i i ns.-sldl~sa hl ton ttan-\ 1gldl oat ohil, c.fions h:isi ?? apau t Chorn- ?? Isaaec 1)av es. sa/it.'I l-ensis, (br .stealinzg 71. fi-om the Iloosle of' XV ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SATURDAY

... I COURT OF COMAIO2N PLEAS-(SATUIIDAY ). }fothe2 Legal Fzcwcas.-In the course o't ?? relatit to a reward, but which was in itself destitute of intereah ee to the parties conceerned, .W-d it ,hiole AIr. Sergeseii' Mr. Sergeant Taddy were engage], the Iblaowing eosereo passed between the latter Learned Gentleman and the Cot' Mr. Sergeant Taddy wvas adverting to a rule in which ths 5Wu ssar stated ...

THE INQUEST OF THE JURY

... THE INQUEST OF THE JURY, On the body of Francis, has been returned WILF&L DItUrRese; but complaint is made, and justly, that every possible difficulty has been thrown in the way of identifying the persons of the guilty'. From the accounts which have transpired, who, that has the proper feelings of humanity, but must shudder at their perusal? who, that has a just regard for the character of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY, FEB. 16

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY, En. 16. Byrne v. Parkins.--Mr. Pattersokn opened the pleadings. The action, 'e said, was bronhlit to recover several sulms of mnney received by the defendant far the plaintifjfs lse wiich he refusetli to pay. The damage's were laid at iOOt. 'lMr. Charles Phillips opened the case. His client had become known for his sufferingc and misfortines. He Filled a humnble ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, May 5

... tCOURT OF'- KTNG'S BENCH, May&. Criot. C.on.-A Dtnceu v. Col. Berkeley.-This was an action for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wifre. At the trial before the Lord Chief Juosticel at the London Aittings after last term, the jury found for the ?? tya. .. The particulttts in this case are fresh in the public recol- lectieln. 'The SolicitorGencral now moved for a-rule risi;, for a new ...

Trial of the Queen

... Trial of the Queen-C IMPERIAL PARLtAMENT. House of Lords. WED NESD.AY.-SIXTI' DAY. Lord Darlington suggested the propriety of the evidence being taken from day to day. and laid hefore their Lordships every morning, but onl its bcing re- presented that the general orders bf the House turged. the expeditirg the printing as early as ?? Lordship did niot press his motion. Cross-examination of ...

INTERESTING TRIAL

... At the late Somerset Assizes, held at We'lls, an action was ?? N3rs. Binghamagainst the R4ev. Dr. Gardiner, for a libel, in false,y charging her with ste'lling a 11. note out of a charity-bux in a chapel at Bath, in the month of AMay last. The alleged libels appeared inl two Bathi papels, sigoed Vilidicator and Clincher, and were proved to be in tbe hand-writing of the defendant. Mr. Serj. ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... . I' it ?. 64,01UCIOATZ its,& ?? e, ?? eS- I MI. Co £.-3 dierT~oIuev. ^Bbrwkeley.-'fIss re- caise came 6u' abottivo o .cdock ou 'Satrdy, before a ay most respectable Special Jii m`n&d as Ito ?? 'ak till after eleven o'clock. The damages vere laid at for 20,0PO1 The followving are the facts proved in evi- ey ! dence. The plaintiff, John Waterhouse, Esq. is teithe son of the late Benjarmin ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... SOMERSEr ASSIZES. Mi' Jotie Brrrng, wo wrsdetained in Cornwall by * tire. I1~tyle cause, did not arrive til Mody he h n firnities of his Lurds hip occasi onled both iircon-velieiice and In teg et. in ?? Of his deafniess and the indistinrctness of' his utterancee, tile jurly-box Which faces the judge was tilled V bv the reritlicinoil of' the bar, kind onl the left hand side of his h, lordship, ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... OEVONOCOUN1Y'T ?? SSIOTS. (COmehilluOZ friuu Our lust.) The business of the VeYOn Coun11tv Sr'0ions closed at Nisi PrIus, where FL P. Lyoon, Esf. the 'Ch~lil'rmrI, presided, oil Friday afternoon, lvetw ?? 2 ood 3 o'clock.. A ;~rpCAls. ~lnpi'reit tdccisirra us reqgsrdsihe law of settlCuicct. -Holswvortll, appbliants, entd Bikwortbv, raspoldlaeits.-. 'This wasalk appril.l k;ailist anl 0o1tler ?? ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... ADM-}rIRALTY SEs.IOATS. OLD BAILERY, rfridalf. April 25.-Mflarinel. Kianis, aged 37; Carle-Kaike, 30; Yan Schmidlt, 31; Jacob Roai- I leau, 26; Yan Eamrnpe, 33 ; MU riinKapee, 34; Yan f Vanness, 22; Yan Yanner, 22; YandeFriese, 2S; T'TIlin Maree, 32; Kiest Molindar, 24; Kettditik de Brogue, 5 Yanzde.Frenchberg, 32; Jonatban fandyke, 24; You Crat, 55; HendriceAllerson, 25; YandeFrenark, 16; ...