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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENC1w THURSD 4 Y, A ,i7110t 17. DISrt TED TTrLE TO A WIT Or CUiT ai,.i Froqget! v. Ayre and .4 'soeth ?? wav.s an ..t * of trespass, brought by MIr. P'I'ogg;tt, as 1l'. - reputed inanor ...

CHARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE

... CMARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE. To the EDITOR of the ?? q' ,r- To the EDITOR of the LIVERPOOL TLIWES. it a Sim,-It may be sufficient, in answer to a slanderous charge in - the Mail, to tie effect t ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... :TVg~t Alt& The criming trials terminated on Monday. Se- - veral prisoners were transported for seven years and Al others for life. The only prisoners left for execution pa' are the following, for a r ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON

... HORRIBLE. MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON. On Saturday morning last a great sensation was created througirout tile iieighbourhood of Sloane'street, Chelsea, by the discovery of a most shocking and barbarous murder which had been comnmitted on the previous evening at the residence of Mr. Edgell, formerly clerk of the arraigns for the county of Bucks, and now a magistrale for the county of ...

CURIOUS CASE OF COINING

... -URIOUIS CASE Or COINING. At jlieerwA' irk Assizes on Blonday Wennight, John Dotlrsfor'tltand William t Hnter were indicted, under the :17th Ueorge III , for having, on the 7t, inst., made, forged, and counterfeited a quantity of baie coin, intended to rscihble certain gold coin, current in thte kingdom of the Nntherlaerds, with intent to utter tle same as gelluine. A witnmss of the ntme of ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... LANCASTER ASSIZES-.. The Assizes for this county commence on Monday next, before Mr. Justice James Parke, ?? Bolland. The calendar, in point of numbers, is unosually light, there being only 31 prisoners for trial (3 of whom are out on bail): yet we are sorry to observe in it six persons clargdrl with murder, and two with rape. It is painful, also, to observe, that in a calendar, ?? so very few ...

MURDER OF A CORPORAL, AT SALFORD, IN THE 85th FOOT

... ll URORDE OF A CORPOR.L4, AT SALPORD, IN THE 8th F00T. On Wednesday evening the 20ti ultimo, an inquest was helld before W. S. Rutter, Esq., Coroner, at the Du'ke of Yolk, in Regent-road, Salford, on view of the body of Dooiel Maggs, a corporal ih the 85th regiment of Foot, now stationed at the Infantry Barracks, in Regent- roal. The deceased lad been shot by a private in the same regiment, ...

PRESTON SESSIONS

... |iAWCUIFFE MOSS APPEAL CASE. Sppel~iats, Wilson France, Bourne and Harrison. -ResjJOndeii6, Binns adil Allen. Counsel for Appellants, Dr. Brown and Mr. Peel ; P for the respondents, Mr. Raincock and Mr. J. Ad- a dison. This cause slos!4l have been tried at the last Ses- sions, but was ft 1 s a remanet, under the expec- tation that it would be settled in the mean time by arbitration; but the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCO. At the Cavan Assizes, on the Ist inst. the Crown Counsel withdrew all proceedings against the Orange nen, indicted for walking in procession on the 12th of July last. Tnis he did in obedience to instructions from Lord M ulgrave; who expected that ?? the proceedings in Parliamernt, and the example of obedience set by the Duke of Cumberland, there would be no occasion in ...

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... COUNCIL P'ROCEED1NGS. I ThurslSday last, plursialt to adjournmenit, a meeting of the T'onvl Cc untilV, vwas held in tile Coincil-rooin, at I eleven o'clock in the forenoon. The niutber of moni- hers present did not at anly time during tlie period of the ! teeting exece( thirty-nlinec. The notice paper eontatnod iftetci items of bisiness to bc transacted, widich were taken, in the ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... I ITERMr2EDIATE SESSIONS. Durinig the present week, the cixperiniiict of intermediate sessions was tried, and as mtr as we ares able to judge of thle ttllt'st, we she uki i urliti to thle boiesf, I lat it is likely, if c'n- Ii nited , to lie henefctiuil. Nearly thir-ty prisoners hiave usd1t tried), who, wjider thke aid hiyst em, wouldI have hakd to ?? for six weseks longer. Trheso sessions ...

EXPLANATORY NOTICE RESPECTING THE REGISTRATION AND MARRIAGE ACTS

... The following circular from the General Registry Office has just been issued. It will rgpay an attentive perusal, ned will tend, we hope, to set le those doubts and difliclties which recently in reference to the details of the new law, have created such uneasiness aid cavilling. EXPLANATORY NOTICE RESPECTING THE RE- GISTItATION A1D MARRIAGEt ACTS. [6 6 7 Gtslieleii 1P., c. 85 & 613, & I ...