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NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NUWOAE8TLUI lOLICjI CONrlC. iMANoRE. SATURDAY, May 12,-Bjfore Mr ALD. DUNN and Mlr JUSTICE LoaAINE. Jane Stobbs was charged with stealing a tumbler glass, a small jar, and a buckhorin handle of an umbrella, the property of her master, Mr Keenor, Head of the Side, but the evidence not being suaficient to ws'arrant conviction, she was discharged. MONDAY, May 14 -Before Mr At.D. DUNN and MIr ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... NEWCASTLE POLIC1E. SATURDAY, August 31.-Before Alessrs Ald DUNN and RIDLSY. Wlliam Bomice, keep; r of a beer-hnuse in the Cloth Market, appeared to answer an information laid against him by Inspector Itudd, for having on Wednesday las sold two glasses of brandy, and he not having been li- censed to sell spirit. He was adjudged guilty, and or- dered to pay the mitigated penalty of 101. I'tONDAY ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... I SATORDAY, Feb. 163-Before M1r Aid. RIDLEY, ancl Mr Justice NicHoL. Withinson Tennant was charged with embezzling the sum of 11. 1S3 6d. the property of hii employers, the Carlisle Railway Company; P. C. No. 23, Trotter, stated that he apprehended the prisoner on Friday night, and charged him as above, which the prisoner denied, and said he had losta sovereign, but did not like to tell then-. ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... wOnLTRUYUflIMAND AU9MES, CONCLU 051. 3,a4iday, Maurch 0, CYROWN SIDE-BEFoRE Mr JusTicE ALDERSON. 3OSE PH LA (IB 2RT, aged 17, who had been tried the day before, but in cofltoquentce of an informality in the lndict- wuent, the Judge ordered another indictment to be made out, or, which he was arraigned, viz., for having, on the 22nd of Oc.- tober last, stolen a kylile cow and a kyloe heifer, ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... lNX5WOASTLM SiSSION5 Tbrne Sesqionls weis )eld on Wesdinesoay itA, tile lst Jnly, at tlhe Gu did litll this town, befote G. Ii. Wilkisnon, Ez sq., ite utoder, J. L. Iluood, Esq., )ayor, AldoritliIL (Crumingtorl, Forster, sudfortil ?? alill, ?? , wbel, tle followring gentlemilsen were sworik oI the Grtird Juiry -I-letIny Bell, Esq. a01d1 Al- derntmi, lloveitli; le~isss 1. Claytllo, NY. A. ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST, FRIDAY

... I ADJOURNED INQUEST, RBRI:AY, Mr. Croft, the surgeon who examined the .body,, briefly recapitulated his-former evidence. The bones were very much broken.. He did not believe that she had ever been pregnant. In his opinion, there vwas not the slightest foundation for any such report. Captain Robert Beavan then came forward. On being sworn, in reply'to questions put to him by the coroner, he ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—Nov. 1

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-Nov. 1. EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE BY A CLERGY- DnrAN-.Daniel Tanner and the Rev. John Curtis wereuindicted forassaulting Samuel Smnitih, on the 26th day of December, 1S38. The case has stood on the paper for trial for Beveral sessions. During that time seve. I'l1 attelapts have bee nmade to settle it bin arbitration, but without success. Daniel Tanner not appeariap, his ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. J. R. STEVENS

... LivastrOOL, Saturday, March 30.-This day the grand jury of the South Lancashire Assises, now holding in this town, returned a true bill agninst the Rev. Joseph Rayner Stephens, for a misdemennour. What the mature of the misdemeaooar with which he stands charged is, is as yet unknown 'to any person, save the Grand Jurors themselves. The people of that part or the country, in which the Rev. ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES

... w.MUxzDUL.:PEWG ASSIlUB. I 'ftiUXSnAY, M1afirl 4. - .r(Concluded frot oour list paper.) 'tFrom the late hour at whiC1 tile importabnt shippilig cause, 8gkkE V. CoXot, -tertin ated ol Tlhuwrsday dghilt last, we Were qiiqbterto-give C tore than-an-outline-of the. cirtttnstatiees (if twtl itai, The foilowvitg are thg moest ?? ?? of the evi- fteaebloughit forward by each titrty on t lie trial. ) ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, Thursday

... Co-ll l CMtHYt Thusday. -a I I at. I..-7 The Lord Chancellor came down to Court this m orning at nine o'clock, and delivered judgment in five appeal causes. After which his Lordship inquired if any gentleman at the bar had anything to move? On being answered in the negative, His Lordship addressed the Counsel present to the following effect -After an unusually protracted sitting, it gives me ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—Tuesday, May 24

... I _ COURT d H CltNCmi.3r.-Tuesday, May ZS. uAISING MONEY O.N PLATEd & J;VELLY. KING V. HANMLET.-Mr Knilight, with whom were Mr Pepys & Mr Stewart, appeared fur the defendant il this suit, to ap- peal against an order made bsy the Vice-Chancellor, which in effect amounted to an injunction to restrain the defendant from enforcing ccrtain securities which the plaintiff had given him for the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON HUGH ROSS

... uouowu9,, INQ1JmB 0 0 . ' ?? O ;.:LI it ?? aii affray which it was stated in our last paper, that dring took place in The Shades putblitlioiise, (;riulon.-chalre, in this town, on Wednesday night week, an Irishmiall, nnmed RosE, had been stabbed in the ahbionven by an Italib. 1The wound- ed man was shortly afterwards conveyed ta the Inlirimiary, where, though hopes were at firit ?? of his ...