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REPORT MADE TO THE ANNUAL GENERAL COURT, MAY 25, 1835, BEING THE SEVENTH AFTER ITS INCORPORATION

... i, R1PORTI' INIADE '1'0 T111 ANNUAL GENE- n HAL COIURT, NJ' AY 25, G35, BEING TH'11 h SEVEN'I'll A,'FEIt IIS INC URI'UOATON as In presentin- to the General Court of the Society I r- the Annual Rleptort of its proceedings the Committee If have nore than once stated, thit tile Society so far io fdrfrou having accomliplishled a great part of its work, had di fit I itadeti prosperous beginning; ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... FIULTUD IN PARVO. The bench of magistrates at Cardiff quarter sessions _ e- have presented au address of thanks to their memiber, r- Colonel Powel, for his support of Sbi'1 Robert Peel's c- adxnonistraltion.- I ?? Gatmbier, a n follower of the late JEdward Irving, has preached at af ANewport Several tiues withill tle last tortilidht.--- I- Amsertim .Jllorns.-So common are divorces in some tl ...

Law Intelligence

... WUn Jlntdrige Otter ai A T-Ioe.tFUT YO'Tnt-.At Marlbormtigh street Id1 Police toflice, otto (la last week, ait surdy ryring ur- )o chin, rippar~etitly t(tI 1more thair 12 rears of age, ivsput iii tire bar charged by Amelia Willis, with r,;hefolowing during outtrarge.-.'hle weils passing le slong Wlhiteiriibe stireet rather late tire irther night. when she was ocertaiket by ' thle prisonter ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE CnsESTEn.-Ja??Jes Thtomtpson, (34) a man of respec- n table appearance, pleaded guilty of embezzling va- nt rious sumts of moley, the property of his etlployer, \VWin. Turner, Esq. 5LP-lWiliam J~right (16) own foumlc d 0uilty of breaking into thle dwelling house mI of Rtichard ?? at Congleton, Oil tile I ltil of Alug., and stealing thereout a doublecbarellcd gun. Ile was ...

Latest Intelligence

... Latest Inteligence. Londo, Saturday Evenngilg Autgst 22, 1835. Cil ?? e ?? I hie Stock Exchange report Iyesterday aeftiaoon, tlhit scrious disttilrba nce.s ?? ta ken I ?? at rdladrid, atd that the Queen wa.s obli-edl to lsave her ca fpitil is not as yet con irnied. 'The letters 'rom ladrihl of t he 1 3th ilst. ale silent on the subject hout it appeats by tbe expriess frotii l'aris, this toorn- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... (C ENT'RA C C131 f N A, uCOURT. tI. 1 15 I It LI % 1,t I III I IN A I , I I IU li, t . (i.1) Fsir.uy, IEji. 7.-Tb'c niotorirftiolseph `1 r1I e was tried, rouiln guilty, and sesnlicc.d to sevenl a Ocais' traispiortation for obtaliiing iI IIoNey oil false s prelellecs. l I 'ITe-case of Anne Clarkc, woli iN indicted, and t tguiist whom a true bill has beenl letulIle(l, lri the t tilubiet it icr ...

Carnarvonshire Assizes

... CarniUrvonfhire Assizes. m'r. Serjeatst 'Taddy, thc otliciating, Judge, in thle we5 ?? of -Mir. j ustice l3eoanqu et, arrriv ed in C ren a rvon Sir oul Thursday evening,, and intnnedtiatelY pioccedced tot tabc Sh[ire-hiall, attend,.d by jollt isl MorIganI, ,sliigl rif- Sleiland opened thle As'siecs. ITIe C ourt was then Ir's adjturnsed until eleven o'clock tile next morning. per On Firvly ...

Anglesey Quarter Sessions

... ?? iufartcr Sessiomi. ocsssUr. w2, 1835.-These Sessions were -al''bv the Chairman, John Williams, Esq.a ?? Magistrates, consisting of Sir 11.13. NV. ft i.II. hghes. rj, Jon rie Esq., 11ev, a ~ Ir. 0. G3. Wlliamsn, XVi. XV. Sparrow, I TV 'houlas, Rev. I1. Rowlands. The I ugh a Csas also in attendance. t ?? Jury wtas sworn in, thcy wvere ad- 1) tr heCairman11 inl ef1ect as follows :-Ueni-f ~tts ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... iioi?i-.miLt,,-Ti-ujtDER. Z. - ?? i1e1- T6h following is att official letter, addressed to thle I I Lord Lieutenian't of Ireland, by thle R1ev. Mr. Stoney, T 0 the rector of Ilorriholoele, in Ireland. It containis the r~i particulars of as horrible at murder as has ever met tho l eyeS of' an 3oglisb ?? ub ttoy r - I beg, leavc' respectfullytosbitoyu v ?? following narrative of anl outrage ...

TRAGIC EVENT AT JERSEY

... ?? ? T A .I, ?? E ? . I I ?? . . 1. .1 , I 0- ILM'.1 I ?? -Ijt ?? .i-tCeleaiiughte' (If ?? Cle i l i sacof Si ?? 0011- sod ch~ll fhilt\ aisl I ?? t'e~iteii itsfI- lii 111 tll LIf isiOlI~ ti xcel- 1,~.t l~ l~, Wi lvly at itblle phluti atighl IO f iiI I iili vuy ne1tL 1t11 11 ; u in w to'4h1113 he iitlero 00 tltdtelg [ano years tigm Sbt I1lssons ct thle gulitilr ftom ?? i 111101CO R0 ...

COURT OF ASSIZE, LOWER ALPS

... ?? s\SSIX., 1.(MVFA. MfiIPIS, 0 H} _ it 1' A ?? lA S. (:i il e of ?? so Io:t horrb IlI cataI y eas latv' c( It itt itted in thle arro(ttli. -niect of Forcalullier-ltIaiely, the tsurter oi a ?? by his ott i thhild cii with tile san-c tioll of their slothiels icy wcie 1l1 brought up ) to take tlhtial , this COoliE atid iscrC l1l(cld itt tlle dc-li all i11 it ro) lIe) pearjdC; rel greatly d ...

POOR LAWS

... LS- PooR LAW.S. . `lMhatever difference of ?? my axist as to .ccrtaiui parts or provisionS of th- rew P'oor Law Act, there Call bc but one opinion af the, misehiev- ous tendeney of the chliases relatinlr to biastmrily. At tlie various Qtiartfr Sessions which hvve I e-n -just held thioroudout thle country thc evils resultinl from these provisions hr.ve becti most fully *ev2- loped and ...