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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLiGENeE., COUar. on' .1Rna's .13nce E.1E-'urte Bonkes,; oL P.- On Tarsday, Sir J. S04elett applied for- a certiorri t~o removeproceedings against iMr. Bankes fron the West5*1l064r' $cs~i sn tinto this Coart. -IHeobseirved that the chargeow§Ie. one of an Indecent asiauit, and was preferred against him by three individuals. The Learned C(ounsell eben iad tWe- aflidavit of Mr. Biankes, ...

MORETONHAMPSTEAD PETTY SESSIONS, Thursday, July 10

... MORETONIIAMPSTEAD 1'EIFY SESSIONS, T/hursday, July 10. ornfre the Rev. G. Gregory, CQ!airman, and Col. Fulford, Justices. RIOVIN BFroa^rs Ott VAoAoONDS.-Col. FaYiiird said, that seeiog many respectable is tibitaut8 of the tsavn present, he would take the opportunity of introducing a subject corinctted with it, which heha I desired in this way to brir usider their immediate notice. He trusted ...

PETTY SESSIONS, MORETONHAMPSTEAD

... YETTY ?? Bedfora the Inct. ?? Greiory. Chalriman, and the Bcc.ia,. Hames, ,FTriotiusVDrtv~n0;,;-In thii nicss, 'Samuel. Croot appeared to sitimmoae leased at tile lnsttnnep'ntittliltfrd Orchnard, the tolI ciniteitor ?? tnpn ?? dinto; who etlated that inn the preceding Fr)nlny, Cront.bhtg isnll return fromk Exeter, with a wavalrnnin and t'wnelnruee,. ieepricrdiO lg at oallnp ail thle roiad, to ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... A Voyage round the World, including Travels i8 Africa, Asia, Austr'lasits, America, &o., Jrom 1827 to 183Jd. By James Holman, R. N., F. It. S.-Sinith and Elder, London. It is impossible thiat we could open this book or enter upon a perusal of its pares, vithout feeliigs ofthestrongeat interest arising in our minds. The highly gifted, though heavily afflicted author, is not oily our iellouv ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... These Sessions commenced at Guildhall, at 9 in the morning on Monday last, before Samuel Kingdon, Esq., Mayor; Francis Newman Rogers, Esq, Recorder; Wm. Lee, Henry Blackhall, John Harris, Wm. Crockett, Wm. Kennaway, and Philip Chilice'd De la Gardie, Esq., Justices. Wm. Henry Besly, Esq , was sworn as Foreman, and the following with him composed the Grand Jury:--Harry G. Kersteman, Richard ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... BAIL CoUi.-Tflt QUEEN V. MADOY.-Mr, Austin moved the court for a pro wrarranto, to' be directed to Dr. Maddy, of Gloucester, calling upon him to sl11w by what authority ie acted as mayor of that borough. Sit aldermen and IC councillors con- stituted the corporation of tihe borough, and of the former throp were to retire this year. Dr. Maddy, Dr. Shote, and another person, were the three ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... ?? flirs our 4th Page.) CROWN BAR. TUESDAY.-Richard Gidley, 30, was charged with lorving stoien two ewes and two lambs, the property of Mr. George Duder, of Kingrsierswell, but the evidence havillg been gone through, and the Judge sum ned lip, the Foreman oF the Jury, after they had considered some time, said, they found themselves placed in a very difficult situation, and-he was sorry to say ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-SATUADAY. Y REX V. WOOLLCOMBE.;-The defendant,: who had dpleaded guilty to a criminlal 'ifoirinatihn' filed against him by 1. direction of this Ciurtcharging'him With-havingendeavoured' a to proivoke Sir Edwsved Codrington to commit a brearci of the o peace, appeared at the sitting oF the Coart topecelvejudgment. Au affidevit mrade by Sir Edwarrd Codriington, sting the a. ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... W PJIIdIty.,.morunig, iz-. ?? rI Mr. T~,rrellywasO t'r. the `prd6#dttI! j~ian~ac mue details of~ail a ?? tt~b~)vo lil~4a~diga tbe'.publ~c eyq; saW ' bi hateoagset ?? tiutimbony,- which w `uldse~qulle prO ou pctblay.f* character in the qldenciii Id -give' It creaute, I lof crfiminality t .tigtlgh?-pr~abltt' nn'f2i~'ig hecpaI olence. wag. dstlinctly',spokca to by ndt Pllta than .wlnse: Band the ...

THE RURAL POLICE

... 'I lE RURAT. POLICE. (From the.Argue.) It', by possibility, any thing could create amctongst the people of England a universal desire for, republican Institutlonls, MOSt assuredly it aould be Such a course of conduct in our rulers as that which emas bee, pursued by, the treacherous Whigo sioce their usurpation of office.. It seems to have been the constant alia and end of their official ...

DEVON ASSIZES—CROWN BAR

... DEVON ASSIZES-CROWN BAR. (Continuedfrom our last.) Wrilliamn Phillips, whose trial on a second indictment for forgery was proceeding when we last week put to press, was acquitted on this also. VEDntEsDAY.-JOoseph Anderson and Charles A.iderson were charged with stealing, on the 8th of July, a piece of oak limbei, the property of the Earl of Morley. Mir. Greenwood was for the prosecution, and ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE OF EX TER.-FRtDAY. - I ?? I r F TO, .Bufor'e J. S. Pitrittn, Fsq.. Chatirmanut ,.7. Carcaatke, Hi. L. .1 Oft, anti A. Stoo'er;, Eoqtr.. jtoireo. TIMPORTANT CASE. OF SE`TTLEMENT.-St. Thonaon, Bevano, , v. St. Afary 11ajor, Exester.-This coos' occu~pied the Court and pnjjoutittl Ito. at teolo in. if Itie legtleal geli'trt'tt ?? fttr a t try eitnoidier. ablfe time, rt'e pititt raiqed Iit ...