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NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... NM1WCABTLE mAsT30FR, SEDSO. I hese Sessions, suee held at tlhe usual place on Wednesday sIst, beforefu G. H. Wilkilsion, Esq., Recorder, J. L. Hood, k., I ]leso, Aldermen Forster, Shadforth, Brandling, anld Bell, *1. jClpinpri, Esq., Sherllf, &c. The following gentlemen nere 55501o oF the grand jury -Mr Jas. Pollard foreman so I Alessrs R. Rayne, R. Usher, W. Pearson, R. HarJis -, J. Chiambers ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTlELLIGENCE. BAIL CouU It, I I;R SI) AY Nov. 14. The Qiseen tV. Applelon. DIr Ad'ds n, in this c3se, which was an npp'icatrin for a certiorari to re:noge the inquisition upon the ?? of George Grey, who was killed by being run dou n t) the it Iby C-astle, one ofthe stenm engines of the Sit..k- ton and Oarlington Railway, .into the Court of Queen'd Bench, and also for a rule to show cause ...

EXTRAORDINARY LIBEL CASE

... I ZXTUACEDINARY L1UTBEr CASE. Court-o-f ng's Bench, lVSayl3 - LANeDSERK V. RtOBINSON. This was an action brought by Mr Thomas Landseer, the artist, to recover compensation in damages from the defendant, for a libel on the character of the plaintiffs wife. IVlr Hutchinson opened the pleadings, and stated that the libel complained of was contained in certain anonymous letters, which were written ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... | Nl'EVCALi VULICE OFFICE. Flu DAY, Feb. 8.-Before essrs. Ald. BlaGE and iLATsO N. Sevetll inhabitants wrete sumin-ned by the police for not cleaning the lootpathisopposite Lheir ?? dwell. ings. Another pawnbroker appeared this day to answer four informations laid Ogainst him hy the informer, Thomasi Hudson, Shoe-maker, Stowell-street. Ihe witnesses were (he same as on former occasions, viz. ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, APRIL 24

... ADMIRALTY COURT, APRIL Q. THE JOISAN PREDRItCI. This was a suit brought by the owners of the Velos, a Dutch vessel, againt the Johan Frederich. belonging to Bremen, for damages, the foreser having been run down and sunk by the latter, between Dungeness and Dover, with the loss of one man. The Brenmen ship was on her voyage to Babia, and in ballast. The Velog, though a foreign ship, had a cargo ...

NEWCASTLE SESSION

... NEWA58TLME SEnSSIONS. __ . _ I On Wednesday last, at tile quarter sessions tor thns tOW- Ahe following prisoners were tried, before k. A Askew, Esq., Recorder, the Mayor, Aldermen P'oreter, Brandling, Shadl- forth, and Hood, the High Sheriff-for the town,, &c. MAlAY ROGERSwas indicted on a charge of receiving three shirts belonging to William Carr, and a shirt, waistcoat, and towel, thle ...

ANOTHER MURDER AT SUNDERLAND, AND VERDICT OF THE CORONER'S JURY, IMPLICATING THE SUPPOSED MURDERER

... - I I TWELVE months have not elapsed since the inhabitants of this borough were thrown into a state of the utmost excitement by the murder of Berkh3ltz, captain of a Prussian vessel then lying in the River Wear; and on Sunday last the feelings of alarm and terror which such an event was calcuv:_ lated to produce were re-awakened by an occurrence of a similar dreadful character, though less ...

COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... COUNTY Or NORTHWUMtBERLAND ADJOURNED SESSIONS. BRefore S. Illertort, Eq., and a Bench of Magistrates. NEWC'ASTL.E AND CAULTS.ISE RAILWAY COMPANY V. THE SCOTt- WOOI) Iti)GOE COPlANY. h'l'is was an action to ?? the aimount of dlamages sustalind by the Scuoswood Bridgc Company by tile railway crossing the road at Paradise, and for n piece of ground required by tile Railway Company of' 1 rood 17 ...

FREEMEN'S GUILD

... I _ ?? WU3l0:EIZi'S GUILD. On Monday last, the Michaelmas Guild of the Free Burgesses of this town was held in theGuidliall, before the [tight Worshipful T. E. Readlam, Esq., Mayor. The Chairman of the body of Stewards, Mr Wm. Gar- ret, expressed to the Mayor the satisfaction which they had derived fromn the manner in which he had perform- ed his public duties, in acknowledgment of their sense ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... 4uAs1W 12. BEFORE MR JUSrca COLTMAN. James Lacky (28)7 and Julia Lacky, his wife (21), were indicted for the wilful murder of Michael Do- nobue, at Preston, in the mohitalof December last. The prisoners had been remanded from the last assizes, in consequence of the absence of some witnesses who had been present at the inquest, but who had since kept out of the way. Further evidence, however, ...

LONDON POLICE

... 1 ;- ; l: I- X ai .- - * J of L tat Ba ib angr~ Dioiuor,' Merbarsags Street-'oLo 'I -To of. that once celebrated fraternity known as;lying duatm~en,';were ciargrwtt'Wh having emptied a dust.hlet in l Pirti 3treet, vtouti loave or licenso of the contractor.. R The worthie. 'cppireiily the last of their race, .irP not unkniown in Old B311ey snoais and in the palmy days of duet priginr' ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... ix y PI ? M *9 - Ossl?. i-r ---d --f g- female. supposed 'to be paripetatied 20 nti '.'as bean disvlosed by ,the dia-h covetrata of lie. cor 5'p.0th ldtah fotof ber seducer;: in.in reulil~OOto .tsace~the foul deed, and, ever Tes)$ ~rs.to justice, if they have not yet appeared bengthejg ~udgmentsest Who suffers most Ey the death af a ihn' egth monareh or his people ? Why, the people-' ...