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NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... NM1WCABTLE mAsT30FR, SEDSO. I hese Sessions, suee held at tlhe usual place on Wednesday sIst, beforefu G. H. Wilkilsion, Esq., Recorder, J. L. Hood, k., I ]leso, Aldermen Forster, Shadforth, Brandling, anld Bell, *1. jClpinpri, Esq., Sherllf, &c. The following gentlemen nere 55501o oF the grand jury -Mr Jas. Pollard foreman so I Alessrs R. Rayne, R. Usher, W. Pearson, R. HarJis -, J. Chiambers ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... wOnLTRUYUflIMAND AU9MES, CONCLU 051. 3,a4iday, Maurch 0, CYROWN SIDE-BEFoRE Mr JusTicE ALDERSON. 3OSE PH LA (IB 2RT, aged 17, who had been tried the day before, but in cofltoquentce of an informality in the lndict- wuent, the Judge ordered another indictment to be made out, or, which he was arraigned, viz., for having, on the 22nd of Oc.- tober last, stolen a kylile cow and a kyloe heifer, ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... lNX5WOASTLM SiSSION5 Tbrne Sesqionls weis )eld on Wesdinesoay itA, tile lst Jnly, at tlhe Gu did litll this town, befote G. Ii. Wilkisnon, Ez sq., ite utoder, J. L. Iluood, Esq., )ayor, AldoritliIL (Crumingtorl, Forster, sudfortil ?? alill, ?? , wbel, tle followring gentlemilsen were sworik oI the Grtird Juiry -I-letIny Bell, Esq. a01d1 Al- derntmi, lloveitli; le~isss 1. Claytllo, NY. A. ...

ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29

... ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29, TEISVELYAtI V CHAIITEit. Mr Pemberton, in opening this case, stated that the bill was ?? partly for the purpose of baving certain documents and title.deeds delivered up by the defendant, but chiefly for the purpose of setting aside a purchase obtained by the father of the defendant, who was the steward oftthe late Sir John Tre- velyan, on the ground of fraud. ...

ACCIDENT AT THE [ill] FIELD

... 4ccI2gmT M' WnU wnaNS WriLDi nine o'clock on Friday morning, 12th. instant, an Liest wa9 taken before G. W. Cram and George MIvers, sqrs-, coroners for Newcastle, at the Turk's Head Long ltooln, on the bodies of the five unfortunate men who wlee 1illed by the falling of some of the buildings w1hichl fornmed part of the extensive works now being carried on by 2t1 I Grainger in the Nuns' Field, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... IIVSOLV W1I i D3TOnSB COURT. (1n XVtlle.Sd4Ly hlnt, Courts liur the Relet' of' Is-olvent i)vlisnn; (ortilld(j it, thel ?? tj of'i ?? and Newcastlu were hi lld I h Tllallla Hartoll o oweil, 1'Sl , Co rnlnissiollur, nhen thle foliiloving prisolcts received jufgillent: N ract i t I t.AO 0. ;,-A ?? '1'titThl'hll, of tedpath, tlear flltnulistle; John Carr, oft Loinoing Hoiusc, tlar Ilexhim,, finer; ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... I -r YREDM MIDSUMMER 8ESSIONS. I (Defore T. WM. Wiliamtson, Eaq., and a nonch of Magistrates.) MONDAY, JuSE 29, 183b. The Chairm'ian took his seat oil the Bench this morning at nire o'clock, wheitil te following gentleneln were sworn toat as Grand Jurorq -John lleecroft, Of BIst'PM1,1outh, Esq., Boremian ; nod 5lessrs Nj'm. Chilton, of ilillinhaign ; JoIOI DIxon, ?? ; Tho11mas Easton, of H ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES CROWN COURT

... NORSI!UVIEIMaLAMD ASSI5ZES. CFOoMN C OUIRT, NO N D Y, A uG usr 4, i835, At eleven o'clock ins morning, she Rlight Hlonourable Jas. Lord Abinger entered tile court, aiid after the usuiil procla- utation against vice all(] immorality hall becn read, the uoll ow- ig genilkine sit ere sworo of' the Grainl J1 ry -M Bell, Il q. ?? foremiani ; tbe ?? Fl. 1. Liddell, JEsliutin; ,Sir I' Iioris H ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... DURHAM SUIMMER ASSIZES. I'llUTSllalh JIt y 0. These assizes commenced ;esterda.y (Thursday), at noon, sehen the Right Hon. Sir Nicolas C. 'inidal, knight, and the Right Hon. Lord Abinger, the Right Rer. the Bisho)p of I)Durhtm, the High Sheriff (W. L. Wharton,Esq.), and C. J. Clavering, &c., took their seats on the bench. 'lsh lollowing gentlemen were then sworn in as Grand Jurymen:-Hon. A. ...

POOR INQUIRY COMMISSON, IRELAND

... I POOR INQUIRY COIVIUISSON, IRELAND. The suteL of a it ish poor has long beeit asubjtct of egret antd solicitude witlh the English people;- and the repeated calls made upotl their charity inl all of a starving poptilatioit inl thblu country, have only been so mroily proofis of aI lseseild social syatimn, the wiotat.leletsb uf svbhiic belevo ecie might liigatel but which only a caretul ...

DURHAM SESSIONS CONCLUDED

... MUEVAMO BSIOND CONCLUDED. Tue idptXc, beijvil 20. The Court gat this morning at eight o'clock. JOHN CARTER (85), Charged wvithl hiavinig felotiously re- ?? a quantity of timber, the property of tile owners of the Clarence Rallway. Not guilty. AIARGAItET STOVES (82), charged width having at Moors- ley, on the 29tb September last, feloniously stolen two fainnel etticoats, and one pair of stays, ...

NEWCASTLE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... N13WCASTLM MICHaELlylaS 833801OW91. ? I . I - 1-11-- I,.- )- tlp These sessions were field ?? NNt ?? its!, isiu tire ]Eight W orshipful the .;ayor, aeconpairieri by G. H. Wilkin son, Esq4, Recortler, asu(n Altetilm, Re ed, Shadtbrth, and 1l3li, took their seats onl tile Belnch. 111(' the ?? gentle. men were sworn ol the Gland Jury -\WV Clayton, Esq, foreman, DMessrs fai. Archbold, Jos. ...