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THE LORD MAYOR AND THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... TrlE LORD MAYOR AND THlE COURT OF COMIMON COUNCIL.. IOnl ridaylhust the Aldetmen of the City of London as- sembled in consequence of' a aummona issued by the Lord M1ayor upon very peculiar busincss. At two o'clock there were 20 Aldermnen prescut. They sat not as a Court of Aldenn en, but at a maeting of the Civic N~agtistracy. Thie City Law-Officers were also present. 'The L~ord Mayor ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 13

... COURT OF KINGWS BENCH, JAN. 13. BREDUtCTIONV-OrnTIAM7 ,l, C1 110W III'S 1u1rr I - srt TEDUCTION-COLDlIANt V. Salt RonBERT GllL., KNT. ty Tlis nowas an action brought by the father of a female, aged teen seventeen, named Ann Coldham, to recover damages for the lat- swhich the plaintiff' alleged he had sustained by being IVas deprived of her services. The case was stated by Air. Platt, and ...

CHICHESTER

... 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 ...

The late Murder at Woodeaton

... The late BMurder at Woodeaton. On Saturday last Thomas Clay underwent a final exami- nation before screral of the County Magistrates, on a charge of having committed the murder of Thomas Cooper, garr - keeper to R. Weyland, Esq. M. P-The report of the in- quest appeared in our Journai of the 7th inst. At this ex. amiratior a great number of witnesses appeared, and the evidence against the ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—MONDAY

... SHERIFF'S COURT-NIONDAY. Crim. Con ._i1alpas v. Cl aotley.--M r. Serge'tnt Goulb urn briefly stated the case in behalf of the plahitifi; ai4 said that the gentleman whose misfortune he .Aiid t04-honour of pleading was not only his client, but, as it happened, was his friend; this client belonged to the same profession, and practised as a barrister at Leamington. Mr. Alalpas his friend, had ...

MOST TRAGICAL EVENT

... Mondayv tin inquest wvts be'd at the Masons' Arms, Titelh- borne-strict, lEdgeware-road, on the body of Hinmy Stitny- nought, jun. (sun of Mr. Stanyriought, proprietor of soi extensive pubicw library and newsapaper office, Connaught Terrace, Edgeware-roadt), who was killed by his fathier Onl Friday last, uindervr singualar circumnstancsuC. Mr.! dtg r Batker, the first wit ness extitined, ...

THE STEYNING DISTURBANCES

... Several persons are committed to gaol for taking part, as it is alleged, in this affair, We wish their trials were to take place before some more competent tribunal than a bench of Justices in Sessions, and then these disturbances might be properly and tho- roughly investigated. As it is, we feel it our duty to make a few brief remarks upon the subject. The order for the removal of Hayler and ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BElNCII OF MAGISTRcATES. slnt., JIt:\ 15. Present. Sir DAsVID SCOTT, Bart., W. t SE.YMOUII, and JOuNt IlALT., Esqis. S&rah Srtandein was brought up, to answer a charge of robbery referred ?? Mr. Bennett, solicior, in whose service she recently vei. This case was last veck before the public, when, from aa .hricicv of evidence, she was necessarily discharged. A war. it hii ?? bee issued, by ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... 1lENCH OF AIAGISTITS'1'S. MoNDsA, MlARnCn 30.-Iresent-Sir D. Scoiir, Bart., Captain FuiL.i a, UI.N., and S.Y.r2IOCtU, J.ll ALL, attdJ. II. l mioten, 1?',ter Shepherd was remanded till this day week on a charge of havirjn robbed ?? 1 m. pi!l11, of 1vi9igean, rvith viwhom hc former ly lived as fo(otian, of a large quanotity of plate wearing apparel, &c. It appeared that tbe prisoner hadl tounll ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Thle Rlev. Joint StaiaLtoe wasl indicted for having forgedi attil uttcred a decd purpoorting to convey certain property ati Page Bank, withl initent to defraudl John lazakerly. O)ther I cotnnts charged with itrtent to defraud the Dukc of ?? , 0 Tb'e prisoner had forme rly been inicumbent of thre church ot V Ramtsidc, near Ulecrstotr, ?? gboutt two years ago he was I suspendedl ftrr implroper ...

A SERVANT REWARDED FOR TAKING CARE OF HIS MASTER'S PROPERTY

... A SERVANT REWARDED FOR TAKING CARE , o HIS MASTER'S PROPERTY. BATTLE PETTY-SESSIONS, 2'7th of OCTOBER, i8a5, - Blivsco, Esq., IN; 711t CHAIRn. Henaru Lennard, groom to Mr. Breton, surgeon, of ij,%bill charged with assaulting William Copper and William ~ssi~ ,ads in Bexhill workhouse, one aged seventeen, and the'; fifteen years. Smith, a guardians' new governor, opened! business in a very long ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT TUESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COU T .TuESDAY. Joseph. Sladen Smith, described as of Worcester college, v Oxford, Gentleman, and lately joint-proprietor with Edgar a, e Carter, of the City Theatre, Alton-street, was opposed, on is n his application to be discharged, by Mr. Nichols, on the re it part of two creditors, named Scott alld IHobdell, the former a twine-merchant, and the latter a silversmith, both ...