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EXECUTION OF JOHNSON THE MURDERER

... .. ~~~~THR MURDBRA1R. Yesterday, nXE~hnOR, $executed ton front of the Prebtor' 'D~dr ?'ewgalA, fori the msurdsr af'Betjijiaci cbpois witness tbe awful spectacle, Among whook were amnnsi 'of f- .mals..,Qr1 un~a s~t~q~te-~ytche culelewag, vsited by hi, wife ind sitaer, t4~ef fpnist an~adysnnmd $t'ate. o~f r The ihttteW fjie-ily aiffcctii'g, Piid Johoslsbn. lid hsgshliewtf itltrsd'& ktOInd uut~fd ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-TvESDAY. CHAPMAN V. WALTON.-rhis was an action instituted by the plaintiff, as assignee of Richardson, to recover from the de- fendant, an insurance broker, the amount of loss occasioned by his neglect in not-effecting certain insurances upon the ship Sprightey, as directed by his employers. It appeared that five insurances were effected upon the ship from London to St. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S,BBENCH,-FaWIDJY. [New Trlal Paper-.] PARM LABOURES. . SHAAw V, ATSUxsoN._ThI5 w s an ;ction brought by a frmezr'- 1boIurer, fpr.ages,, and wial terges before Mr. Baron; Bayley, at 'the last Lisszes for Lincolnhire The Ividence in substarice- was, that 'the plkindff, ao t1ld lame man, t bid adne fam nwork for the defendant at vaiuout times, during a course' of eleven years, but ...

CONSISTORY COURT—FRIDAY

... CONSISTORY COURT-FPluar. THE OFTIcB 01? THE JUDGE PROMOTING BY TN REv. DR. VYVxAN V. HIBOV AND WiLLIAmSe-The citation in this case charged the defendants, who at& church- wardeos of the parish of St. Augustine, Watling-stest, with obstructing John Peek in the exetcise of hid dotymas orgaym of St. Augustine. Mr. WILLIAMS appeared in his own person nd under po- test. He attended, he said, in ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16

... COURT OFBXUHEQUER.-WEDNXSDAY, JAN. 16. [Sittings in Banco.] PORM.S V. GItuoORy.-Thls was an action for an alleged libel contained in a paper called The Satirist. The declaration contained two counts, the first alleging that the defendant had published a libel of and concerning the plaintiff, by calling him the Man Ftiday of some other person, Inuendo, that It was thereby meant that the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-ADAYV. I[L'ndon Sittings at Nsli Prius before Mr. Justice GASHMRS 3 A great number of undefcnded causes were disposed of to-day. KNIGHT v. BlRoWN.-This was an action brought to re- cover the sum of 161. 16s. for the' use and hire of the plaintiff's gig for 16 weeks. The declaration contained several special counts, imputing negl;gence and want of skilfulness to the de ...

POLICE

... - MANSION.HOUSE.-Yesterday RICHARD COSTER, who has been eugaged In such numerous bill transactions, was brought be- fore the Lord Mayor under the following circumstances - Mr. Baynton, who stated himself to be a silk-merchant, pro- duced a bill for 151. purporting to be the acceptance of a person of the name of Mitcbell. That bill was given to him for goods in May last by the prisoner, who ...

INFANTICIDE AND SUICIDE

... INF4NIICIWP AND SUICIDE. (VROM THE LZEDS INTRLLIOGNCEL] We have this week to record one of the moot distressing occur- relices that hai come under our notice in Leeds for a long time past-the murder of an infant child by Its unfortunate mother, who afterwards destroyed herself. The particulars of this tragical affair will be best gathered from the following outline of the pro- ceedings on the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a Court was held for the dispatch of much public bu- siness. The Answer of the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench to the Address of the Corporaeion was ordered to be print- ed, and framed and glazed, and hung up in the Hall. Mr. STEVENS rose to a point of order, At a former Court, the Lord Mayor had refosea to put the question of adjournment, whe n that question wast ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—THURSDAY, JAN. 17

... COURT OF BXCVIEQUER.-TLuRSDiY, JAN. 17. [Sittings In Banco.] DRBwEUzRT v. PJAMON.-Th5 was an action of debt for penal- ties, for having carried the plaintiff to prison within twenty-four hours after his arrest, and for having taken him to a public-house without his free and voluntary consent. The action arose under the provisions of the 32d Gao. 1. c. 28, by which It was enacted, that no ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE.-SATVP.DIY. HATTON-GARDBN.-Oi5 Saturday this office was throinged with merchants and tradesmen of all descriptions. In consequence of It having been intimated that William Wadsworth would be again examined onl numerous charges ofaswindling. The prisoner was examined on Monday last at Hatton..Gard5I2, when various charges of s windlling were preferred against bins, and he was reman4ed. ...

LAW

... . INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT.-TUsDAY. - MR. HENRY Joln WALMACK, late of Druryliane Theatre, appeared on his petition to be discharged from his debts. The insolvent since his arrest has been in the King's Bench prison. Several members of his profession, ajixious about the result of of his applicatioi, were observed i and ~abiiui the Court. There was no opposition to his discharie,;'but the chief ...