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... -newly 'i ?? - . U0911cf. .. r : : * I :to COuRT or. ETNG'S BUNCH. I. c,- a. WooD,- This was an action to recover .c darnages for n. injury sustaihed, by the plaintif; a. ,cbhild'~b'&t fiveycars of-Age, by beiog~bitten by a pid~ept by' tlhe defendant -The. e 'wtisno >O 'hipufdss Idite fast~f the ffiting, or that the child being much injured, but it appearing in the Bi course of the evidence, ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... - WINCHESTER, JULY 23. MURDER ON BOARD A CONVICT SHIP. W. Brown and Smith Williams, two convicts from the halks at Portsmouth, were indicted for the wilful murder of William Winney, on the 15th of January last, by striking him a blow on his forehead with a hammer, and with cutting his threat. It appeared that the deceased was deputy foreman of the convict sawyers employed in the Gun Wharf at ...

Law Intelligence

... a.W Efltellint*Ve. e ALTERATION IN THE LAW o*I ATTAINDErD-By n e the 10th section of the law passed last Session, re e ?? to the Inheritauce of Real Prbperty, it is e declared, that after the death ol'apersonlAttainted, tl e his descendants may inherit notwithstanding his P ms attainder, unless his land shall have been escheated Sl e in conssequence of such attainder before 1,t of SI k January ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OAKrTANT, M'iARCH 0.- Eliiabeth Rushler, aged 26, was found guilty of* having concealed the birtb lie of her infan5ft, and senteneed to three monthls fin A- risonmeti t. of VVINCHESTEII, MARCH 6.-Alary Hawkins, aget! Lte ~Il wvast ciaiged with hasving ott the l4th of Nov. lststfr to a barn and other ho ?? ?? 'ii. Jury foun d that shte had committed the act whistra re-' ~itn ,itnisound state ...

POLICE

... POLIC9. MARLDOno~loH~s~rREET.-Robert Smith and W~illiam- Davis, a couple of boys, 'in full professional costume of thc order Chummy, were brought before Alr. d Conant, charged with the Isigls crime and misdiemean- our of having a ttempted to carry off a portion of the 1' .e contents of Lord Derby's dlust-hole, the property of o ; thle dust contractor of that district. n 1 Please your ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... - , I - - . . n WVillinl Burke, aged 61, a professed schoolmastcr, was charged with robbing his Irish countryman, D'iniel Blarrigan, of a quantity of fur skins. 'li'e caso excited roars of laughter, all parties, ?? otbo Counsel fr the prisoner, being of' the Emerldd t Daniel Harrigan, the prosecutor, told a plain s-or., - that he was a dealer in fur-skins, living in St. it- _ trick's-alley ...

MURDER OF MESSRS. WM. AND HUGH GRIFFITH, SONS OF JNO. GRIFFITH, ESQ. OF TRYFAN, IN THIS COUNTY

... MIJURltER OF MES M. AND HUGH I : (GRTIFFITH, SONS- , JNO.- GRIFFITH, 1ESQ. OF TRYFAN, JN ThiS COUNTY. II ' For the information of the rnsierous relatives 'and friends of these.,unfortunate gentlemeii, we. -insert, the following_ extract of' a letter -from Mr.. Zarcheus Williams, iinikeep'err Lower Town, Que- . bec, to John Lice, EsqE-Pies Cadant, in. this Vcounlty : The Qne3ec Msti g-.t~o,2 ...

CARNARVONSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... CARNARVONSIliRE GtE Ar SESSIONS.. I Ad I n RvA . . t. . . _ . W i:, us~s:.ZIv A i:rl:0iUlt/l_; These Sessions cornmenecd an Monday last be- I fole the ll)nourablo J. Raine, his Majesty's Chief c justi-ce for North Wales. 'The following gentlemen I were sworn of the GRAND JURY. ' t RI F.-DAR1s, Esq. Forelinan. 1 W5illiam Turner, Esq. .. v IVilliani Ri lairds, Esq. v Willi am Rloblerts, Esq. ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... (20U1), . jilt I~n derly gC'Iiiula'nai, siolttnnc-d Ml1 LsIfiI fofd01th Ic lot e ;Ii I ~I~o II I ?? I re for :i Sovereil''i ci i. e ilt ti1 viie it IC ald nto titi unite vi illi-ti', andI~J W to ti i ?? ttctni Iii'al*i. auik', V C alkd 1 illo ithi Iii.'tuIith'iiei five solerivgir'rt Fot' fear tof atuvidcii , I titj t wa 1l~ked atety wilth tue onotey, and itJ it~'~I of Home I put tile itoacy ...

Law Intelligence

... Uaw flitelhorilre. COURT OF KING'S IBENCH.-TUESDAY. S[SIrPsoN V. UNW1N.-Tbis was an action to re sc cover three penalties of £2. each from the defenod- 1 ant, for bavieg two partridges and a pheasant in st his possession on the 9th of February, the game T season ceasing, accordieg to the statute (the late ci Act) on the Ist of that month. The case *was eo tried at the York Assizes, and a ...

Heaumaris Quarter Sessions, Jan. 6, 1835

... Seaumaris quarter _essios, Ganu. 6, 1835. 'Tiese Sessions were opened with thle usoal formnalites by Jolts\V WiLLA.11os, Esq. Clailil nino thle Rev. lilessi's. If JOlNE l od 1). G-. WV ILL5IAMS jury :-Rlltliill lioherlii,fleii'Y firretoo, Grithdil Jones, .Jllies Rolhlw'ts. Uwen Jones, Wililillin Jones, John Jones, Lewis H h(Clies, Henry Evans, John Lloyd, Owen Richards, John Jones. John ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, JAN. 30

... I COUXI' OF KING'S BENCII, SATUnDAY,JAN. 30.I TH rTHE KING V. ROBETSiis A rule bad been obtained on a former day calling i'upon William Roberts to show cause wvhy anl infor- it, motion in the nature of a quo was ronto should not be Ely filed against him calling upon him to show by what cliI authority hie claimed to be mayor of the horough of is Carnarvon. as Thie Attorney-General had to show ...