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... , ,% -XI)WHOVITC14 COti~Tp'OF IEING'S BENCH. J Po~eaxr H ?? PARTh SmICEL-Sir J. p Scarlett motegi tile Coiut for a Rule Nisi for a n v Mandamus t kedirecteil to the Justices of Middle- i sex in QartteI Seion5 asstnbled, commaniding, oj it lheml to eaitrerjontinuwiies fram time to time, and C to hearan ?? by William Spicer, a publiean, tr against an oriler o:f Justices below, granting a li- g: ...

HORRIBLE MURDER, AT LEICESTER, OF MR. PAAS,

... HORRIBLE LURDER AT LEICESTER, OF | III .IMR. PAAS, : I THE BOOKSELLER OF HOLSORN. This (Ily, abouit 12 o'clock, Mr. Baiker, of the firm iof Barkee, Deetoi, and Choffin, solicitors, Grav's inn, cante belfre the sitting Magri'tLates at Bow, street, Messi% :RBe and MInAhUil, and made applicatioi] for tle apprehiension ofa persoin nale Cook, a booi'seller ad printer5 of Leicester, on suspicion of ...

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... ?Rawliftelfi ltce. COURT OF E:ING'S BE NCR, JUNE-7.- TINU KING V. StAW AND iANOTHEL. Thi was a ruler for a erinilal'mrot-niatinn againstrthe printeir and publisher:uoftre Bedfard , Chroneide, for an 'arC ?? -in that paper refleeting on the 4laracter of Dr hawkinsn a-ma- gistrate of the county -of-Herts. . Mr. Godson mlade~an apology for the printer, Shaw, wvho, hle said. was at poor, man; and ...

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... I ¶ac Elntelligglice. ' COURT OF KING'S BENCH. WVYATT V. HARRISON. Thih was an action for damages for that the lefendapt (lug into tite soil of his own ground so chlose to thle wall (if the plaintift 'shouse, whichl %vas built on tile plaintiff's ovvn grolunid but so closely adjoining to the ground of the defendant, thatthe all f te plai! tiff's houlse was materially injured. There ivere ...

APPREHENSION OF JAMES COOKE

... I APPREHENSION OF JAMES COOKE; Tbis man, who stands charged with the milider d of Mr. Pass, of London, us detailed'in oiuilast, ir has been takena, and ideutiied at Liverpool on Tuesday last. e It lppears Shat Cooi ?? Leitester o-t the 11niornrinig of Ffiday Gveek, and after waliingifew d1 miles, got upon a stage coach v-hiob eonvife tim n to Lozsglabroaug, lmm -whenee he proceeded- to is ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... The court met o' s r;trday.at 12, for despatch of general btusinessi. ' Mr. Fletraer'ri oeved~aeries.of resolutions, to the effcct that the frecdosi. ?? be presented to Lords Grev and Affi~hrp' at an entertainment in Guildhall, giveie by tf'ie corporation, to which all tboses noblemen wiho 'oted in the minority upon lord 'Lyrdburst's oisioxion kbr-ppstoinirg the dis- franchising clause-all' ...

ATROCIOUS ASSAULT UPON HIS MAJESTY

... ATROCIOUS ASSAULT uPbN HIS MAJESTY. Toesday- was the first day bf Ascot Ieath Rlaes and it will be mnemorabhle Prom a, most alr:ciois assault which was comnittcd upon tlie person of his Majesty, while standing at the aitnilow of the Grand Stand, in the presence of her aljesty, and a brilliant assemblage of friends 'ind guests, by whomn their Majesties were attended. 'he cir cumntances of this ...