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COUNTY SESSIONS

... -UILLL t - W Ittllt -iJL l.Utw--us* UL ?? clty. fnllrn.wnr ri ir, tlurla- rttpu'R uwinc, c On the followin- dav the Quarter Sessions for tlhc ?? Were holden l)cforC William Henry Ashurst, aq. Ch6air- man, tle Right Hon. the Rarl of Jcrsey, the Right HEon. Lord Chlrchill, Lord Norreys, tle llon- and Rmeo F. BIrtie, the lon. F. G. Spenccr, Joscph 'Warner Henley, Esq the Vice Chancellor of the ...

CITY SESSIONS

... CIr V SEGIIS GrNa i Thle 0,lirol Quarter S 'osiorns for this City Ca bode onl Monday last before Rtichard AV ottell EJ;sq, AllYor, 0 John Wast'ie. E'sq. Deputy Recrder,, A.Idtrsafln Sir Joseph ~ Lock, Mr. Aldeorman Enewiortin, dIr. Aldermflal wyatt, 1I Richard Sheen, cml Wii am Thorp, ?? when, after tine Recorder siad slhortlY fsddressed the Jury upo thet nature of tr. tine oflfencecs ...

HANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... -1f-ANlT- EPIPH 2ANY SESSIONS. s trc Tfie Epphann Sessions for this County corn- are muenced atte atle of Winchester, onl Tuesday IIast, Ba ,and adjturned from thence to thle Grand Jury Room.- an, In consequence of' the absence of 11. Pollen, Esq. the tot du ties of Chairman were Pterfbrmed by Sir Thomas M11r Biaring, Bait.-The fifllowving Magistrates wvere also present ?? Sloane Stanley, Esqj ...

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 ...

ROLLS' COURT, JAN. 17

... 'ThflflV f 1A In IITf lTVfIT I\ I1 T AIr - At tie LryTHEi LONDON AND BU11MINOGASSI RAILWAY COMPANY on V. ?? GRtANID JUNCTION CANAL CODIMANY. Mr. Pembertor, stated that this was a motion for an in- jtlmclioln to restrain the defendants from continuing to obstruct ct, the ?? in the construction of any of the works necessary us or convenient for making a railway from London to Binning. 'as haum, ...

ause.-Sherborne JourrnaL THAMES POLICE OFFICE

... 'ause.-Sherborne JourrnaL THAMiES POLICE OFFICE. ?? PRn-. . TA.E, .1- ?? Sr' h 3On Monday Barnett, a Jew, the proprietor of an infamous house in Coburg.street, Commercial-road East, and Eliza. beth Barnett, his wife, a Jewess, were brought before Mr- Ballantine and Mr. Cornbe, charged on suspicion with being accessory to the death of Charlotte Waller, and also with -secreting her in their ...

Oxfordshire Lent Assizes

... O?ford?hire Lent i?ss?zes. Thursday last John Fane, Esq. H~igh Shetriffo0l his CountY, attended by the usual cavalcade, proceederl.to.s mleet M~r. Justice Park and Mir. Justice C'oleridgel then Judges of Assi'ze, and the Commission was on their arrival opened at the Town Hall. Yesterday rnortiingj thleir l~ordship~s attendeds divine service at St. AlaTry's (Jhurchl, where an excellent and ...

HANTS LENT ASSIZES

... IAN1TS LiNT A1SSJZUS. Th pigAsjYsie, for this county commenced bro onl Tiesday, on which clay thle Judgles of Assize, Bacor Wif (l urney, and Sir juohn Iatreo arivdithsiy. te haddnd h reiu dywt the Dukied ?? iy- tile Thenr Loredsiatelyanchedr arrivaD ?? a ceedeld ?? ?? whera thfelcommission for oh holding thre Assizes wats opened in thle usual maniner.- in' Their Lordships then proceeded to ...

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 ...

Oxfordshire Assizes—(CONCLUDED.)

... As.?izes-(coNcLuDED.) NISI P1UUS COURtT-MAUCIx 7. ti B fre ?? and a Special Jury.) a GORuON, Es.vcOl~ov sthis ease excited considerable interest from the peculiar or mutre of the action~, Eve present our readers with a ?? report 0 M( r. Tvrwllitt opened thle pleadings. h idr. Mnc stated the plarintiff's case. He said this action t Idbenbrought uinder ctroutuSmtanceO which entitled the l8 q.Oa ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... Thursday, March 12.-Present-Sir D. ScOTT, Bart., and WV. SBYNItlUit, Fsq. Frederick Denman and Thomas Pairsons were charged with having a quantity of turnip greens in their possession, under sus- picious circumstances. Cousens, the police-officer, deposed that on Tuesday morning last, between 5 and 6 o'clock, lie sawv the prisoners in Trafalgar. street, with the greens in two sacks (whi ch the ...

ABOLISHMENT OF ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... ABOLISHMENT OF ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT I FOR DEBT. Sir John Campbell has introduced into the House of Commons A Bill for facilitating the recovery of debts, the relief of debtors willing to make cession of their property for payment of their debts, the prevention of frauds by debtors, and fur abolishing imprissiirnent fin debt except in cases (f frid. As this Bill is &;together of very great ...