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NEWCASTLE SESSION

... NEWA58TLME SEnSSIONS. __ . _ I On Wednesday last, at tile quarter sessions tor thns tOW- Ahe following prisoners were tried, before k. A Askew, Esq., Recorder, the Mayor, Aldermen P'oreter, Brandling, Shadl- forth, and Hood, the High Sheriff-for the town,, &c. MAlAY ROGERSwas indicted on a charge of receiving three shirts belonging to William Carr, and a shirt, waistcoat, and towel, thle ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

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DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... I - --DURKADa MIDSUMVMER SESSIONS, T1he failowing prifioners were tried at the quarter sessions, hei n at Dtirii'n. on ?? Inst. WiilAAAM BROWN and THOMAS SCOTT, charged with liliviig stolen t COIk, the property of Thlomas Batey, of Plaws- wovillh (nerumliti's hmad labour. EIJlZABETil PEACOCK, oharged with havilng stolen from the dweiling house of Margaret Falth Cikirson, of Iffichniond, a slve ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—Saturday

... | T Couir OF RING'S BENCa..saturday. NICI10.So ?? 7'%POPE This nais an action br(ugh to deede I lie It-gality of the cuts- totm, itlt>d LIN' th1e laijt ifl to be a general CtstIlti, for the plircltasets of coals ill Lotl1o dl to pl)v to th1e ship-owners it lum o!'41. per dav for each tay coozsiltni in ?? out tile cargo of a cullier Il etouti thie time thlt woi(ul lie reqitircil 1br the (II5- ...

MURDER OF FIVE PERSONS, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... DlURDEU OF FIVE PERSONS. AND SUIC IDt OF THE MURDERER. The dreadful discovery was made on Tuesday morning, in Southampton-streeLt, Peuitonville, that a person residing at No. 17, in that street, a foreigner, naneod Nicholas Steenburgh, had murdered his wife and four children, and afterwards destroyed himself. On the Wiscovery, the house was surrouclned with crowds of persons! The following ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... | REVISING BARIR3TERS' COURT. (n Tuesday last, Messrs. Peel and Whartoni the barristers appoill d to revise the lists of voters for the election of repre- sentatives for the southern division of the county of Northum- bui lanil. commenced their sittings in the Moot Hall, near this townl. Shortly after taking their seats, Mr Peel pointed out to cite overseers that it was their duty to put up ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... REVISINO SARIEB1TMU' COnRT- 1Tviao DAY-THURSDAY. On taking his seat this morning, Mr Peel said he had con- sidered the casa of the Tailors' Company, objected to by both parties (the ?? in which were briefly submitted to him yes- terday, by Messrs Clayton and Stoker). It involved, lie said, the question whether the parties, who were members of a certain society, were to be considered as having ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... NORTHUMBERLAND .ASSIZES Thursday, July 31. At 12 o'clock Mr Baron Gurney took his seat in the Court, at the Moot Hall. After the usual proclamation against vice, and immorality lhad been read, the following gentlemen were sworn of the grand jury - Lord Osstiftio, C hilliralimarn Park, foreman ; 31. Bell, Wool. iilfagtor, Etq., 31. ?? ; Tle 11f1nn. ft. T . lithdell, of Estlingl(ot Ilouse ; Shi ...

CROWN SIDE—Before Lord Lyndhurst

... T~etis q J ?? ly '2tp. I c E rL t2NT SIM-Scforc Lord Lyndhurst. I ,tt tl!.! sittiix (11 tho( m sirbt thini lalornling, silt Onizoolty It I Ii Sal i, Ii'tti I. tl yi , it ?? tihiticaltlti. to t IL ti II tittl iI I -e ,1Ili highitly ritlih ri, il tillt Cli'Ol ?? d Litiox. Atctt IL ?? ?? ?? I'triiu Jml-ii' msit lie woutlil ; LB-rt i ,11 |Il.t ;is Ith *11u \:IditV of1 tile ilidi,76n'ent ALLr tile ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, TUESDAY

... | COURT OF CkIANC.nY, 1'UMUSDaY. ?? Mli IaIAR N 71 ?? IW lANM. 'Ihe Lord Cha nedlci, after ia pres~i og tilt' reutorts ec hie hail felt iii it'll iiig this Caetii, ili ?? (IF havitig lived ili ha1bits nfti~l lre iid' hdl~lt 1illnN %ill' wihboth parties, said, tlei quest loll for the Couirt to deidi~ue was, whelther at I elgay liof iffi1l0l., whicih thi lalt' General loinfitotiloa h lef 1 Lieb ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, FRIDAY

... I COURT Or COMMON PLMAS, 3FRIDAY. I ALLAN AND WIFE V. WOOD) AND WIFt, This action ?? brought hy the plaintilli, as tbe leirs of a person nameid Fuller, to recover certain property devised, n- (der his will. Mr Fuller, before his sheath, mrdo a w-ill, leaving the proceeds of certnin rents, &c., to Ins widlow, provided she remained unmarried; but in the event of her after-marrying tile property ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES CONCLUDED

... I NEWOABTLE ASSIZES CONLUVDZ. I Vriday, Eebruary z8. CRO5VN SIDE.-Bqfore Afr Jitstice Alderson. TIIODIAS SOPPITT, aged 16, was ?? OIt tile capital oiffece of havioig felonlously and carnially abused bliZ. Mlailey. a girl under ithe age of ten years. 1)Diirlig the examintatinorlnf thle little girl, tile Learned Judge observed, tinat the evidence in sup- plort of the capital charge was by no ...