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... c I IC H ES F E R. | On A\londay a Court of Inq1uiry *as lr.ll a, the Ullirot filal), in iths plae, on a Sttit lenotiti)g beticeen oil. Agate,; aillor * 1 Filbotit t i d li. Ii'sl priok a lbaiier (itt Bofg:or, 1.r l:%r ds sold anl deliveleo l. 'ylto dlebl wvas clearly pillved to the tlli, . an8 a \iun!ici giritl lor deltt antl costs. On 'I'ol sdayv a man nained lBiacon, v ho %%s aservant or ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCII OF MAGISTRATES. Thursday, March 5.-Present- W. SEY1U11, JouvN HA LL, Esqrs. and General ST. JOINS. VEXATIOUS ?? information was laid against William Cave, the keeper of a beer-house on Mount Sion, for not having the words ' to be drunk on the lirnmises, on the samie board whereon was wiitten his name, &c. Goodman, the common informer, called Harry Andrews; I took notice of the two ...

OF THE SEVERITY OF PUNISHMENTS IN DIFFERENT GOVERNMENTS

... OF T'IrI SEVERITY OF PUNhSIIMENTS IN Dl Fj1ElZRN'l' GOVERINlMEN'TS. The severity of punishments is fitter for despotic governments; whose pulciple~is ter~ror,-than for a monarchy or republic, w0hose .spring ist honrr and virtue. , Ira *msergte governmests, the love of one's countrl, Shame, and fear of blame, ale restrainieg motives--capable of preventing 'a great muoltitui of ctimes. lere, the ...

FASHIONABLE JOURNAL

... THE COURT. WEINESDAY.-HiS Majesty, attended by Midlle, d'Este, took a ,carriage airing by the upper road to Shoreham, returning by tile sea-side. Her Majesty and Prince George. attended by Prince Ernest Earl and Countess Brossnlow, the Hon. Miss Mitchell, Lord de Lisle, Sir Andrew Barnard, Sir CharlesThlornton, and MIr. Davis, rode out this morning. Her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta, ...

HORRIBLE EFFECTS OF THE POOR-LAW BILL

... ?? )p ,,I 11.1: I:lFEC1TS OF TlE, POOR-LA rV lUlLI, Itand p . ?? ISi piredictedl. Th'Pio ?? 1ill is iai'ii' lul('.e tile country comne forwardf and induce the ll',''ltt h'lP VA at 011CC julyi aboin table 1,1w, Isif ll!ai picrolli triL Colse of, ?? k'intlt-t's 1001 novel- i i .1 find h, lor.', fiat 11ffl equal ztll fliat vvil . v rlwit Lhust !:ll. ~,rnioiti. ulautihtetir.; salll poisoning of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, HORSHAM

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COWURT, HORSHAM, BEVORS Mit. Comaszssrossat RZYNOLSoas. Robert Cant. Had no debts owing to him, no furniture ~ had sold all his goods; all the debts. owing by him were debts con- tracted last year; paid ready money subatoqueistlyll.is a single man; never was particularly extravagant.t On hli's crosmarexarination, it appeared that hie had reserved 8, some goods under the- ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF DJAGISTRATMS. THunsDAY, OcronsEh I,-present, $ir D. SconT ahd'R1. PEDDERe, TIhe followinig gentlernen we ap01td9s v Ora of eigt ways.:-Partslade, T1homq _4as & ef~ellte&aW~ I~a9igO.Wili fo. o; Eeret9o, Bartholomew SnetiteeT8, llaL Wllild,.Cietirge Stephens. J4'#sM~'n abon,-ke %s ichrged, with'ritoeeaanid'drutnkbA coniduct do 'tbe, preyouli evqiiinq. i h ctr-od Tli'e policeanor stateA ...

LACENAIRE, THE PARIS MURDERER

... The Constititti, one gives the following as a physical and moral poltrait of Lacenaire:- Lacenaire is thirty-five years of age, of ordinary stature, and of a bilious.sanguineous temperament. His constitution is robust; his complexion dark ; his hair jet black, but in some parts it be- gins to verge on grey; his neck is short and thick, its arteries pulsate with force ; his head is large, and ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... . BENCHI OF MIAGISTRATES. Tlitntsttby, May 28,- I935,-Present,;;Sir D. SCOTT, Bart. No buinessbefore the Court this day. PIDIAYn, Mlay 29, 1835,-TrPeseni-Sir D). SCOTr, Bart. An itenerasat mnusician, named Joh10 3Ifl'gg, whose beard for days had troubled no man's razor, and whose tattcred garments -hung in shreds and patches all over his person, was putl to the bar, charged by Ford, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONER'S INQEST. ' An Inquest was held at- ?? Hall on Thuisday qveni'ng P4 last, before Mr. Gel). Corepet,-to inquirp into the death of Mrs. ji Elijabieth Gardner. who expired after an operation liad.brien per.t its 'formhed on her for cancer ontt 'the re~iies Monday.'Ie Jur t haviag -,beets se,~orn, procedded to view the 'bdy,_ aud on. their 6!, return the examination' commenced with-. fMr.- ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... CO.RT f Cb t io. P. f tl i a, i CQUR.r O4COII.O. ~Siti'gs efoe te Ciefustce nd agli'ecii I Jury.J Thecs v.Nz~a.-~-his'was an action broi tb h~panif the Rev. Mr. Birch, rector of Hackney, against the defendant, r'thle Rev.'Mr.' Nealei the Well-knowv preepcher; foe drimiual con- versation with his wffe; From an' eat y Isbuf tlt Court was crowded to excess, and the case excited thle gredlest ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH oF mAGISTlrATES. TIURSDAY, OcmorEt 8.-Present: Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., II. PED- DEI2, and W. SEY'IOI., Esqrs. I StC Esc% ANsy ?? k launagan charged a ad named John Harmaon withl latvihg robbed him of 25s. 1his case was adjourned fiomn Monday last. The complainant, a ntive Of the sister isle, is a travelling bookseller, and preseted irmself with his stock in trade wrapped up in a dirty ...