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CONSISTORY COURT—FRIDAY

... CONSiS'I'ORY COU RT-FRIDAY. Biefore I/sc Chasncellor. PinsuoIeciEa RIGHTiS TrO SEATS ?? Cssueccuns.-In a case in is'ichi Sir. ?? applied ani tue prort of certain Inhabhitansit of Dawvllii for it commilssion lto order t0 a readjustusent of the Seats in the pariah church, adld Mr. Barnett appeared for a genstleman of great private worth endt the, litgtie.t; respectabiltly, who, lie sold, hie ...

GUILDHALL

... -. t I- I . GUILDFIALL. :1 L I I SA-STURDAV;.-R)PER V. PIT1'S.,II 6this.case a croiss OW 010135 hail Istit algthai nod, ju ,1 Lb pluitiee tevisral ly tip ptared bolero 'ti, Courtt. t witrplaiiifalmli. 'liy .aru. realdeti in Ffriernrlmy-streati oiere Ny'r.iAtopeL, fihisa. situationn -tile Offic at Excise. C li. compnflafllt warS thll itta hadl'violently a.alwultedlhim bud giveoiibim alpell eye1 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... SS- IZ- - I- I -NI AS$IZE,IN SL' U ?? Fmt.t Boxingi ~At. he Talnton. ssizes, JAmes Benne tt, aged 2% WiI lamn Be unItett,-aged-. SO,- and John S~arle, aged 33, vii'ere in~dictedl for thle inanslaiaghltwr of Edward O'Hara, tin Irlshina i~f. It appeared by, A le evidence that tihe decea'e~d vits a travelling pedler, who lodged tin a beer house tot which thle dthe rpri~onerste resoted. Sufne ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... 1 DEVON COUNTY* SESSIONS. (Clnvltied (fronr; our ,e,( ) APPEAO.-$utliO~l~e V. r~etiiion.- oi'the appelliintn, Messre.. Bird and Merivale,: Attorney, Mr. J, t e Pitte, Exeter: for. the respoodento, Messrs. Greenwood ?? Mr. H. Hawkes, Oltehoampton. Thiso wt : ordr o reova, mde from the, formert ldlttrjatb th~ow, erte eing twopqintoralJoned, Sotfinsrsto ta t icaes in Dr evste ?? acniS' a t-o ~ ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE1 INTELLIGENCE. WViNC;MXeSTEa, JULY 13. -Caiw. C'ON.-GA ?? tia . WA RD.-I is was au ?? on brought by the plaintiff, a Major in the army, and a Magistrate of the couity, against the defendant, who drove the Exeter Telegraph, to recover compensation in damages, in conseqiucnce of his having had criminal conversation with his (the plaintiffs) wite. The plaintiff, who is now forty-five years ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... ., ? ,, ?? ?? ?? t ?? V iX I tIM A8§,IZES. . ON?'AN t? 'The Judger on, the Western G irculitMr., Justice L~ittledule and A1r. Barton Boliand were met a short distance from this city, on the afternooni of Thursday last, by Robert Rtobertsofi, lEsq., High-Sheriff of the county, and thle usual retinue, and arriving here about six o'clock. itmmediately proceeded to Ope thle Commission at the ...

MEETING RESPECTING THE PROVOSTS COURT, EXETER

... MEETING RESPECTING THE PROVO OSTs COURI, EXETER. This is a Court deecribed by Mr. Gidley, in bis examination before tbe Commissioners for enquiring into the existing state of Corporations. to be very ancient, and clitming to be so by prescription. It is sow held ol Saturday in every week, before the Provosts', Bailiff.s, or Stewards, aucienitlv termed Provosts only, who atre the Judges of' the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Westminster, June 22

... COURT OF COMM ON PLEAS-WestminsterJune22. CRIM. CON. NORTON v. VISCOUNT MELBOURNE. Wedoesday having bcen specially fixed for the hearing of this case, the Court, at a very carlv hour, was crowded to excess. LordsGraiticy, Lichfilid, and Lucan, were ~elted on the hench. Sir It. Peel and Mr. F. Baring, lI.P., whlose nam.1es vnere on the list, ;ro called, but did not answer. The following are the ...

APPALLING MURDERS AND SUICIDE

... APPALLING IMIURDES AND SU 1 ICD. - . ..,I . -.1 - ?? 1- M ho, P The followinlg dreadful detail of the murder of a wahole ti fairmily by the fatther of it, is, perhaps, uapuaratleled. The 'V I perpetrator osf the horrible affair is n German. of the naoee of o Steinberg, who resided with his family, a (re'puted) wife anti v four children, the eldest but fivd years and a half old, at No. h; 17, ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE or E.X)TEdFaIPAV. Rf3orp J.. Pigyinaa. Exq., Chnarinaij o; i . T. h JDumttofDr ?? Nation, II. L. Toll, J. Millard, A. Stutery, J. C7Pjtoulio, Big-e, Jastllcea. Birvit ?? l'obnr had been summinoned to house, aiid ufferiig tippling ot ilo prtietino after tielitoursaitlowed by lilabetterh/aylappaaared for latin,, From the evidence onf Ltb vouslale, in' t Ivan I'orn-d that this n in ne ol ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... jkw ?? - ?? 1. couiur 0i,;_ ?? EQUEIit, 'T'ulil:ru.%, D.c. 12. '10' AL JC:IV.-LCi;C:, V. (3I1OaO o ?? r.:s ain tnti II birouig It bY IN:l r m'i, Cr,;le, on' rteInrig, the nann- t.ifia rirerg of t. he cvl broted -lcadllg) Sa twc',' agritll t tihe (ICent, who wasa traiviler II the raoil lyaelrt oi' a r. i i lei., of lrliflli-stlseet, Sjitl-,( iire, ano inaltllftr a atlillrloi art icle, WVhich' ...

PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT

... PLYMOUT.-r AND D.EVONPORT. The Archdeacon'sb mmtruld Visitntilorn Court wvas held on Friday'last, at Plymouih, when Divine Service was ?? at;St. Andrew's Church; A most 'excellnt and appropriate sermon vwas preached by'the 'Rev. Mr. Yonge. Recitor of Nia ton Ferris,' froni the IAot v'erse 4b buper ot 1st 'imothj. -he Rev.' Atchdeticeni Froud. thin sttcd thatthe Bishop intendiled to viait that ...