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THE LATE FATAL DUEL

... i - THE LATE FATAL I ) 7 7 1 1, I , . I I I I All i;litttrvt i ithi Ciii ?? ll 111s 11 tiiC dtl (111tn ?? d tt liarm- Uit 'r I NVlil's h It t i tit II ?? d tit I iit'll s cctiraiget ai b Inior'sJuity ti som, tittlet Tl a 1 rlo tile til ti, i l lt it untr ?? tvito i lii'! ( tt tilt ! II h lii,' ls it l lo fetle( te vll titi Saloaort it 1ppeare Allr. tielrt t.'tii .t ?? 1au li III1titi rbve - , ...

THE HERTFORD MURDER

... TUE HERTFORD MURDER. The trial of George Fletcher, 21, and William Roach, 18, laboUrers, who were indicted for the wilful maurder of William Bennett, on the 25th of October last, and of David Sanms, 18, who was indicted as an accessary before the fact, took place at Hertford on Friday last, before Mir. Justice Vaughan. vIr. Ityland and Mr. Dowling prosecuted; Mr. Espinasse defendled Roach and ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF AIAGIS'TRATE'S. THunsrAsv, r23ldl Jlne.-Present.-Sir 1). SCOTT, JOIIN HALL, R. PEDDL1, and G. BASEVI, Esqrs, HI'illinnri Willey was charged by Nlr.iBartlett, the governor of the workhouse, with coming there frequently drunik, and disturb- ing the inmates. The prisoner's mother ismatron of the infirmary, who he thus annoys to induce her to give him money. He was ordered to find two ...

FASHIONABLE JOURNAL

... THE COURT. WEINESDAY.-HiS Majesty, attended by Midlle, d'Este, took a ,carriage airing by the upper road to Shoreham, returning by tile sea-side. Her Majesty and Prince George. attended by Prince Ernest Earl and Countess Brossnlow, the Hon. Miss Mitchell, Lord de Lisle, Sir Andrew Barnard, Sir CharlesThlornton, and MIr. Davis, rode out this morning. Her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta, ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... T;TUESDAY, Dec. 27.-Present, V. Srinmouu. Esq., and Major . ~ALj.EN. . A gentlemncm namned Angestein was summoned by thle driver ,- of the liv numnlbered 167, for ls. Sid., the amount of his fare, which the gentlemin refused to pay. The flyman stated that on0 Friday evening last he took the gentleman from Gilburd's H o llotel to Adviklidte-criseet, and that he was again ordered at eleven ...

HORRIBLE EFFECTS OF THE POOR-LAW BILL

... ?? )p ,,I 11.1: I:lFEC1TS OF TlE, POOR-LA rV lUlLI, Itand p . ?? ISi piredictedl. Th'Pio ?? 1ill is iai'ii' lul('.e tile country comne forwardf and induce the ll',''ltt h'lP VA at 011CC julyi aboin table 1,1w, Isif ll!ai picrolli triL Colse of, ?? k'intlt-t's 1001 novel- i i .1 find h, lor.', fiat 11ffl equal ztll fliat vvil . v rlwit Lhust !:ll. ~,rnioiti. ulautihtetir.; salll poisoning of ...

INCREASE OF CRIME AMONG THE CLERGY

... INCREASE OF CRIME AMONG THE CLERGY [From the Western Luminary]. I am not in the habit of often diving into the lengthy trial that fill the daily Journals during the time of the Assizes. it my attention has been unavoidably attracted, within the 1aqt month, by the extraordinary insertion of several Rev. Gentle men's names amongst those summoned to appear in the jles tice-room, or at the ...

SCENE IN A PARIS POLICE OFFICE

... A child of ton yearn (ld, of a mild and interesting countenance wvas plaved at the bar. Ilis meagre limibs were covered by the aniple east rime Of rib leaelird li rilo, thle u1sual uniform of tile youlng prisorces. lire crimes of wvhichr lie was accused were Umen dicity arid vacab-orrdageu. IrlesirrtI-t Youi trail ro regular occupation, it seems, arid so you wenit a- begging ? cijIriI: I trace ...

REGISTRATION COURTS.—IMPORTANT DECISION

... R l 6 'lTRAT'I N ?? U 1U$l.-.I I MVICttUAl~N1' D)V(,ASIUN. \Vl s %Ili II. E- Un NAl'lNIN t II ?? -(efOITelt: M. A i I' it ilclin iili thlIlIrtliiO le rgi-edte tho i 1OW1' l *itl'lSt. tiold ioat oF; a novol detsciplio(n1, arose ii ?? t. Il t t ?? 0re1 bl all (i.i ?? ot (oijectionl, 1.110 givittl r ii~ \I fitt ulh111 N1011 b adw vll' ti le fiberills. Thr ov r. ?? 'I i,-lil iminhle a i t tii il ...

MURDER AT STAPLETON

... On Saturday information was brought to the St. Phillip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. Mr. Inspector Garrard immediately repaired to the spot, with police sergeants Alexander and Waltham. On arriving at the Mason's Arms, Stapleton, they there found the lifeless body of a respectably-dressed female. Her death appeared to have been caused by a pistol wound at the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, HORSHAM

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COWURT, HORSHAM, BEVORS Mit. Comaszssrossat RZYNOLSoas. Robert Cant. Had no debts owing to him, no furniture ~ had sold all his goods; all the debts. owing by him were debts con- tracted last year; paid ready money subatoqueistlyll.is a single man; never was particularly extravagant.t On hli's crosmarexarination, it appeared that hie had reserved 8, some goods under the- ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGISThRATES. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30.-Present: WV. SEYMOUR, Esq. Joh/n ?? was brought up in custody, charged with biare ing stolen seven pigs, the property of - Fuller, Esq., of Tarring Neville. Inspector Thohurn stated that having received jitter. mation of the felony, the police had been on the look out, and from information lie had received, be was induced to go, accorr. pianied by ...