CASTLE OF EXETER.���FRIDAY

... CASTLE or EXETER.-FIUDAY. .'EaoriiJ. Caralrike ETq., Chanirmano H. L.. Toll, J. Milferd, A. tawsy, ' . J.. S.iTitm u, J. H. Ley, Esqr., nad [tev. H. Stratiriwaes, Jiiti icesi. Riding- and Driving without Reins.-Notwitllstanding the rtany fiocas inipovedi ZhI4 practile 19 nill cositiniued, ned on tihl day NVtlmn :( nrqnt,1 a, ,'geoiler ito thie *erviee of Mtr. William Case, tif Uploii ?? ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... .DEVQ-N ASS IZ ES. Wr,1)iqESDAY._jMr. ]taon, Gurney having flutished, ?? prius, ?? to try prisoiters5 ?? t r. bus kbura desired to ra hi Lrdhip's attention to an afifdavit; he hfeld,.- from George Avery, 25, who can read, which italed that lie htad I.Ily boon conmmitted for trial ont the preceding Monuday, charged with Ihaving, onl tile nighit of the 4th of April, 1834, near a cottage, in ...

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, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINALCOURT. THE MURDER AT WOOL WICH. Tius case, which has excited so much interest in Woolwicb, and the surrounding vicinity, came on yesterday (Saturday) before Mr Justice Park and the Recorder. Patrick Carroll, aged 32, a corporal of Marines, was indicted for the wilful Murder of Elizabeth Browning, ori the 27th of April last, in the parish of Woolwich. The prisoner, who was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELfLfGENrCE. H1OGME CIRCUIT.-lRlTroRD, 31AIO 11 i. UIVIL S I )E. [13efore Lord DVNitAN and a Spcial Jlmiy.l it IAPlIN . F1StK. This was aln action of assault. Mi. TIIEsIiItI and Mr. NNAYi coinducte(l the plantines case ; Mr. Serjetllt SIANillm. and Mr. }E'PlNASS: the defendants. 'ilie plaintiff is a tanner at BishopS Stortroord, and ?? delfoudant an attornley, who acted as agent for ...

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; ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LA4W NOTICES.-Tils DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Graves v Hicks, appeal, part ?? v Palmer, rehearing- Aogell v Westcombe, appeal-RavenshaV v Hollier, ?? v Graham, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Pittv Bonner, fifth ?? v Taylor, by ?? v Hudson, cause, by ?? v Ward, ?? v Roberts, petition, by ?? v Spronle-Dittoy Price, two pleas- Hatfield v ...

SHERIFFS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... SHERIFFS' CO UT.-WrIDNESDAY. [Before Air. Sergeant ARABIN.] IURINElt V. GMEMDLEY. In this case, which excited considerable interest, the plaintiifl, a lad 19 years of age, sought the sum of 71 17s. fron his employer, an attorney, as a recompense, at the rate of 7s. EL Week, for his services. aMr. MANSELL stated that the plaintirt was con Odentially employed by the defendant, as appeared from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN-SQI' ARE. On Thursday evening, Ar. W5illiamn Heywood. a re 6pectable corn-chandler residing in King-street, Ham. mersmith, appeared to answerthe complaint of Mr. John l'ayne, a neighbour, for maliciously shootingat his pigeons and killing two of them. It appeared from the esidence that a Mr. King, another neighbour, had long viewed with envy the pigeons of Mr. Payne, in consequence of ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-T.u's DAr. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-lNN. Sittingsat ttenf. In re Dyneley, lunatic petition by ?? Chambers, In the natter of Chamber-, bankrupt petition' part ?? v t1kelts, motion for ?? v Walton, motion for judgment. CounRT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings at half.pnit nine, ?? Comi j~mta.RItlitchlcock v Seguerrs-Moore V Hart-Scrivenler v VorleY and another I-wnororevbSobirohe ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... C ORO.NER:,' INQl SI-I' S. STIEAM-Botlf Arrtm:ts-\ titit r (l Yesterday evening al inqtcst %,as held, by adjournment, at theo Town of Ranesgate publiv-dolle, \\ Vpping Old Stairs, before ilr. Baker, (coronel, on the bod y of LuLar olesserer, a German tailor, aged *24 years, who was drowned by the swell of tile steamers, uopsettie g a boat in which lie was comling to London from Git r'l titll, ...

ACTS OF THE SESSION—No. III

... ACTS OF T'HJE SESSION-No. II. IMPRESSIEN'T-MERCHANT SEAMEN. ch Ths. impressment of seamen is so revolting to all the 11 et ~ig of our nature, that every man of any I be- he 'v 'tern. 'le onina qrillstiorr ts isih respect to iihich ttrre rat canl be any diffieulty is, whsether, irs any ernergirscy de. lie ?? a sudden rind immense supyof scamr)e, threy ge ran be obtairred without having ...