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LENT ASSIZES, 1835

... NORTII-EAST CIRCUIT. The HIun. Mr. Justice Johniston. The I-Ion. Mr. Justice Burton. NORITH-WEST CIRCUIT. The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice Doherty. The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron. HOME CIRCUIT. The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice. The Hon. Baron Sir William Smith, Bart, LEINSTErt CIRCUIT. The Hon. Mr. Justice Moore. The Hon. Baron Pennefather. CONNAUGH1T CIRCUIT. The Hon. Mr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SEDUCTION

... 11 BAIL COURT-LONDON. COLDIIAM, V SIR R. GILL, XNT. Mr. PLATT stated the case. It was an action to recovel dairages for the loss of the services of the plaintiff's daugh. ter, who had been seduced by the defendant. a man of rank. ?? damages were laid at 5001. Ann Coldham stated that she was the daughter of the plaintiff, and was 17 years old last May, on the 26th of which month she went to St. ...

LONDON POLICE

... A NIcE COuPilI.-UNION-1HALI.. -iI the course of the day i man aid womalu p resentedti tIemnsellves. art d the man, addressing the magistrate slid-__ YoUr worship, I took the liberty of calling to know whether I might marry this here ,VOnllirI Wort stands by my ?? Magistrate said that he was at liberty to marry tire woman if he pleased.- Applicailt: Bit I have one wife already, your worship. ...

LONDON POLICE

... . F=GITN o Bo -A %by named Chapel, who is calledi ightng ?? was brirght before the Lord Mayor, charged with hauiag rescued a gang of youug thiecesI Isaacs, a constablle, stated, that a gang ot youlng valgabonfl.] wvere in the habi t of plundering the orange merchants in Thames-street, and it was no small vexation to those who were robbed, that the thieves, by ulnderselling, contrived to get a ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... I On Friday the criminal business at the Sessions, corn- mtriced before WILIAM MAYNE, Esq. Assistant Barrister. In vonsequenlce of preparations being made at the Court- house, for the approaching election, the proceedings were carried on in the Police Office, where atconmodation was afforded for that purpose' The following Bench of Magistrates were present C. M. Skinner, William Boyd, Robert ...

MAIGISTRATES' COURT, TUESDAY, JAN. 20

... iI MAIGISTRATES, COURT, TUESDAY, JAN. 20. RiOTS AT TIlE BELiFAST ELECTION.-A person of re- spectable appearance, who gave his name James Smith, appeared to answer the complaint of Robert Grimnshaw, Esq. j.r. In the informatiojis sworn by Mr. Grimshaw, before the Bench of Magistrates (which consisted of the Messrs. Skinner, Mir. Boyd, and Mr. Gregg,) it was stated, that, whilst he was using his ...