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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 ...

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... 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 ...

Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... A Court of Quarter Sessions was held at the Courthouse, Carnarvon, on Thursday last, the 14th instant. MIAGISTIIATES PRESENT. Colonel E i)VAInDs, Nanihoran, Chairman Coloucl Perry, Illadrycn Rev. J. W. Irevor Rev. J. Ilemer Rev. J. Parry Jones Parry T. Carreg, IEsq. Rev. W. W. Williams Rev. Griffith Owen Rev. Robert Jones Rev. Thomas Robets| Several appeals and other matters of no public ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. JUNE 28

... COUITT OF EXCHEQUER JU;r, 28. Llltl:'!-COBIlTT V. LAW-;ON AND iTIltiiS. This ixas an actioin for litel, ?? by ?? M. P. for Oldhamto, agal st tlhe ,priter au3d proprietort of1 Ole 'I'imrs. Mr. C. Phillips stated tile case. Fnr the firut time ill Mr. C2bbelts life lie apptearedl il a Clult or justice, claitingia (onlieop lienation fo' a libel had it beell an antat-k ti Ipoj his rhat acler a>; a ...

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... Y'alu .ty Id, VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. O BowNv ti. LORU GRAtNVjLLrt.-'Ie case ?? he-l mf fore the cmiuit OVI Tbimr day npoen rintion, fir the i of dissolmtimn of an injunetion obtained by the plail t of til'again1st Lord -taiville restt'nining his lordship I' froin opening certaiim shafts and mines ol the aimnis I of the plaintiff i it Staffo rdshire. 'Ilhe questions is le the case dependetid ...

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... alaw intetlligrlrr. ,If COURT OF KING'S BENCtf. ,as SwINriNsRN, ASSIGNElf OF ROISS, V. J(NES.- : ht 'his was an apftion brought to recover the ainwllit le. of1 certain pen'ilties said t1 have beent iicurrert bs ils the defeudait, acal.nrnerehant, ms(r tnking usutious tie jiterest nn a bill of exchauge for AI:;u. 'Ihe .de nd fenrdanit consented to isejvcuit the bill, stipulI tilig li that lie ...

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... aw 3I1ntelligence MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-A NuISANCr.- Monday Hienry ifir-koar, of College-street West, Cauiden-town, Dmarinc storckeeper and copper- smith, was indicted fur a public nuisance. It was provedl by the defendant's landlord and several neighbours that for a long time ?? has been in the constant babit of annojing, in every possi- ble way, the inhabitants of the sticet which had the ...

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... Uaw Intelligence. COURT OF CHANCERY. KEPPEL V. BAILEY AND OTiSERS. Sir E. Segdea obtained, ex parle, an injunction to restrain the defendants from going upon or using any railway, except the Beinfort railroads, for the purpose of conveying their lime-stone, &c. from their quarries to the different parts of their neighbourhood. The plaintiff and others entered into an agreement in 1795, whereby ...