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EXECUTION

... - .0;ooonoonOOo On Thursday morning, the 9th inst.1tobert I .,rtlev wvos executed on PEnenden Heath, near Maid- stone, for wilfully stabbing Capt. Owen, of the Belle- rophon convict ship, lying at Sheerness. From the time of his condemnation to Wednesday evening last, the unhappy man behaved in the most hardened and impenitent manner, stating his disbelief (f a futuze state, and disregarding ...

NISI PRIUS COURT—MONDAY, July 14

... NISI PRIUS COURT-MoilnAul, July 14. it 'r JUSTICE BIL4Y !4Y al s s siriLES v T ?? ?? is was tbe first cause fc R esird. on all tlie feinales haring left the Court, Mr. JoNES reopored the ple drugs, and M r. 'sCARtLE'TT stated the case to the' a 0 Jury. - It woo to redtett i)rouglt by the plaintiff, wlo is a tailor;' ?? ljuddersoield, to recover a ?? ir damages for: n slanderozus words used by ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH—Guildhall, London

... ICOURT OF KING's BI NCE1-Guildhall, London.I TWYNAII V. COOK;. AiR. COMMON SERGEANT said, that the plain- it tiff in this action sought to recover £22 for surgical i R'ttendanres on the defendant, who had been afflicted by avidisorder in his leg. Mr. Twynam had practised the :art of surgery for above forty years iwith skill and suc- cess; bitt he now understood that his neighbours, who envied ...

MARIA SLEDDING'S CASE

... MARTA SLEDDING'S dASF. MISS 51A ?? eUarln. - Our paper of ihe' present week Coptai;W three Osey. ments telating to the case of the late ;dfoebuanate MAnzA SbrrDI)eo-the flrst a Copy of the tesolutlns of the Work- houoe Poard; the secondareportfram the Mayorand twootheir ?? of tiis boiouagh: and the thlird a letter to the Editor of this paper, from Mr. Samuel Newton, the Churehwarden of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF RING'S BrNCH-AWED4ESDAY. 7'tOTIONS nESrVCTING TnURTELL. Ar. CHiT'oTY-My Lords, I ?? to your Lord-. i ships ?? Thurteli, a prisurier in Hertford gaol, praying' that a rule may be grautcdi to sboow causr Why a Irflanldsrr.? should not issue, directing the Jutstices to admit ael Attorney. for the defence, aho. steted that it is absolutely necesssry that ?? shoruld hare co:nieuucalions ...

OVERTURN OF THE [ill] COACH

... OVERTURN OF THIE FLEECE COACH. Nr__. -- I ful Yesterday week, an inquesti was held on the da ety body of the Rev. Mr. ,Sargent before Mr. Esswd.- Brook, dlo' ted 1oroe, when a verdict of Afasntslaug/det was returned As te against Edward Smith, tile driver,:- who has been Le 3 fcommitted to York, to takte ise trial for the offenve. of the Ihe body of the decedsed was interred shea satne night ...

NISI PRIUS COURT—SATURDAY, July 19

... NISI PRIUS COURT-SATURDAY, Jly 19. SP ErCIAL JUlRY. HIGGINS, EsQ. v. SARGENT & OTaHERs.-This jWll. portant cause came on for trial at half-past eight o'clock in the t moning, anti did not finish until 10 o'clock at night 'rThis was an action brought by Godfrey Higgins, Esq. of 0 Skellow-Grange, near Doncaster, to recover from the Directors of the European Life Assurance Office the sum of £4000 ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 24

... NoISier gR-UW COURT, MONDAY, t2.i. NISI PRIUS COUYRT, MONDAY, AARCII 24. , I to I I'-' ' late lr. Justice Bayley and a Special Jury. Th, ald INSURANCE CAUSE. seq, f a GODFlREY HI1GGINS v. REID & OTtIERS.-This import- parl oli- tist cause came on far trial on Monday, andiwas continued by sonr the adjaursemeat until half-past eight o'clock onl Tuesday, night. It so0m I of was on action brought ...

MICHAELMAS GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... MICHAELMAS GENERAL QPARTER SESSIONS. Tee - -0iois were opened oonttesiay, thle 14th ?? ~Tellmpest 'I anestsq. ?? Jsosiss Wads' were Mli'itetd of bteaklng 4 i&.tftie' wlloeh,5us of Mr. JolfisClarkinnsi of Sitsdcn, 'd fore 'sfafing a ilnisnity of- ritnlted an.ruo; sa sentenced to be teenst- ens!l ~Otled foe 4even years_'Ibe. liltsheq-eof/, charged with steal- in s s adea Constdn, wsca ...

SUICIDE OF MR. WILLIAMS, the COMEDIAN

... SUICIDE (OF' ' 311. TIVLLIAIS, the CO lIEDIAr. Itc et nialsu day larst, a strotng sens.ation was if0ttlced in Ili this place, by the report thaI t this' ?? OentlIeman had cut IIh is i throat; and msl inquiry -wais founid that thle Wsende lead been it i,,fte. Withi such desperate rtisnlotlea that it had iscstassslv ter- tl linntesl his life. In the eVecilg, an illitisest was hlie noi thu fi. ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... ?? ASSt ES. iry, f KXVG'r'.WALKE.Kna& SC A, -Tfii6 Well anl in- aiys, dintrawett againel. the ?? for ill ns~ault upon areve-nue, sys. officer in the liirhyatge git' his 1111ty. nest Liestenalnd Fr'anciliaet stated that hec was a Liaervin~llt in htis. lilly- Majesty's navy in the mleah of Septemnber list, and was cel. was5 ploycdil i the prevenitivt' boat service in the part of Whithy.- b neil ...

YORK ASSIZES

... VORR A~SIzlg. FRIDAY, MARiCH 28.-ASSAUILT, Ind NIAi PRIUS.-Mr. JUSTICB BAYLBY. ar, -ARNITT as. PORSZI~LIS.-~This cause, thnough: the binketr ly unlmportairt; occupied the Court asi ny seven, hours., lee' 'rite plaintiff is ii quake'rresidinsg at Sowerb~y, near Tlhirsir, cul tarryllug eas the business of a grocer, seedstrn, end banker; teld ihe defers, ant is a eturgeon, residing ast the sauce ...