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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CORN~WALrL LAMIA ASIES At the Assizes for this ~ counity, the follotviug prliouneras were plareil at the bar:- LA It. Nicholls, 541, charged wvith stealng a mare, the property- of Jhn Cock. T1he animatl in question weea is, custody ot Stephien lleaiallirk, pouindlkeeper at St. A ustle, and meeting tfi~ pri noier At a pubh ia.lic-ha se, lie tol d ?? of I he ci re unstaflnt e,* Whetn th~e ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,—JUNE 25

... COURT OF COMMON. PLEAS,-Jus4E25. CRIM. CON.-BxrtCse. Nz~ALE.-Th~is waenstohletai brought t6 by tie phialrtiff, the Her. Mr. Birch,'Rector ot Hackney, ricer Lfindrir. argainstithe defendiirttthe Rev. blr.~ Neale, for crontainl eoivrili'a~ition with ?? wile. Fro n ai early hour the Corart was crowded ito excess, and the rase excited thep greastest inte rest. Mr. Thesisiger, Is staring theecnfe ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... Our Assi'zes commenced on Thursday bef'ore the Recorder, Sir Chsrlks Wetherell, bt'iig the first time of' his atteinding in that rapacity since the lamentable riots in 1981. On the propriety of his continuing to hold bis judical situation in the Cor poration, after the manifestation of feeling which at that time took place, it is not~our intention here to offer any observatioti, but shall con- ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... - z . . . - ?? f Confsuesd from ouer dh Page.) SATIURDAY.-This morning Air. Baron Gurney again entered the Court at 9 o'clock, when WiIliain Jones was placed at the bar, anid Mr. Gully, the Governor of the Exeter City Gaol, identifying him as a matt who bad been convicted (as stated in yesterday's report,) and transported 7 s,-the Jiudge sentenced him to be transported for life. Tbe prisoner ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... RErVISTNG 1ARRSTEPRS' COURT. lit B111r9ToL, OCDT. 18.' Jile,Tbarristerg,. appoipted to revise the lists f or the glectoral dis- trict bf!,his Citv, Messrs, Wm. lMackworlii Praeeai ad ohn ren w66d; 'Esqrs., openedd tlieir Court at thle Guilidhall, on Thursday inorningk~it tell-o'clowck.' From the gii'nt numbifer of objections Smnde ~y both parties.. tilisinusual degree of jisterestwag ~excL'ted ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... .ASSIZ,1?S 4'~~S:kt u our Fsssrlh Pass) i~i~{Ai~HERY OHN HONEY, or HIS .Wvpfl t s inese jigorest was felt, Hen ?? ?? hay~ln~ an ihagl eljwith the murder of his Svat plyvmoiith ien h sl risoner left for tialn n 'eveary aven`ue to tbs ?? persons eeeking admission. r.JtceClrdetkhi seat. at 9 'clck, henlisaprisnerwas lace atthe a. le is 21 ,o'earofk age-o t sath ospeist n his appearance Juvenile ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... It-is orpanful 'duty this -week to record the deatb4 a respectable individual under circumstances Most appalling. Jto our, nature. I1n this ounty inmoder ln times it almost., stands witbout. a, parallel ; such. a disruption of thepeab'a!6t ae ociey -has .:rarely presented itself, seldomv-very seldtiin indeed lia'sany thingsoodreadful Aoceurreodhere; It has usually' happened that when the ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... CONVICTIONANDEXECUTIONoFMARYANN BURDOCK. On Monday the learned Recorder summed up the case to the Jury. The prisoner was charged with having murdered, by means of poison, a lady named Clara Ann Smith, the poison being yellow arsenic mixed in water gruel. They would have to make up their minds upon the three following points: -First, whether Mlrs. Smith's death was occasioned by poison; ...