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SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SUFFOLK LENT AS15ES (rcoyicludeclftovi last week.) %KI[[ IREIftu C4,tlTMT We have little to add to tile repiort sit the cause M-add V. Suckrkc'iore, ha stated] in owt last. The c.ause comne oi a 2 o'elock onl the Wednesday, and lasted till between 8 anid 9 o'clock on Friday evening. The case being gone thr'ough the Jury laid their' heads together & returried a verdict tot' the defendant, ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... FUFOLK LENTASSIZUS. BU1RY Sr. EI)MUIWs, ltf.,ilcm 23, 18.35. These Assizeq commenced on MIntday last, before the IMighi Ho n. Lord Abintger, and the Flon Sir jolq Vaug. lion. Shortly after fiee,o'clock Iin the afternoon, the High Sherilr, Robert Sayer,. E'q. accompanied by his retinue of officers on lhnrqelack, 'proreested a short distance Froea ithe town. where they met the lion. Baran ...

REVISING BARRISTER'S COURT

... RE&IAING BARRISTER'S COURT. -.!1 w ?? A-- ?? - ?? ^to7 The revision of the burgesses roll, in this Corporotin, commenced on Monday, and is not yet concluded: there are still 60 claims aid 20 objections to be decided. Yes- terday Mr. Ermsley was called away, baving, by ap- pointmelit, to sit at Soutihwold ; lut is expected, in Io611junetiQoi with his colleague, Mr. Collier, toqttend the Courts ...

The New Norfolk Tragedy

... The New Nox etojk Tragecy. {From John Bult.) SCENE-TIiE STATE GALT.PUY IN HOLIKHAM HALL. Tihe Dictotsr-General of the County of Norfolk is seated in an 4asy chair, lookinsg verj sour, resding 11w COURIER neliea'sI)pC -1he History of hes Am7nerican wvar is lying beside him. Enlter a Messenger. Dictator.-How now ! What news from Norwich ? Messenger -Ales! dread Sir. The Gunton youth And Billy ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES,

... SUFFOLK ASSIZES (Continued from 1st Page.) NISI PIUS COURT. ]read v. Wu&.-l~~cnt al joeince beroutght lts &lee painectiff who resatits tit Busry' Sc l'.tillintid'. agaictnst tihe dtefentdanet who nreshipse at Ieelaifix Ilit Yerkvhti't, to trecover th RIees Of 10 sheets e'tf tiotl soid the dlefencdaeet hi Jetty tho Plaintiff had arnrvna ed it at she tine uof thee pist'clhase Tlhei ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT

... (Before Lord Abinger and Mr. Justice Vaughan. Buckinqhamshsirc-Motday, March 9, at Aylesbury. iedfardshire-Thuritiay. March 12, at Bedford. Huatingf~doashire-Moiday, March 16, at Huntingdon. Lambridgesbire- Wednesday, Mearch iS, at Cambridge. Rngblk ~onday, Mlarch 23, at Bury St. Edmusnds. 1.irfelh-Snturday, March 26, at Norwich. The Irish and A ?? Association on Saturday pas- aed the ...

SUFFOLR SUMMER ASSIZES

... -STFFOLt SUMMER ASS;3IZES. These Assizescommennced at Bury St. Fdmaud's. on Tues- day last; Mr. Baron Bolland arrived from Cambridge, ait a quarter-past five, i) company with the High Sheriff, Robert Sayer, Esq. and a numerous body of persons. 1-e immedi- ately procseded to the Crown Court; where the business was formally opened. On Wednesday morning, their Lordlhips (Mir. Baron Holland & .fr. ...

SUFFOLR SUMMER ASSIZES

... SUrFOLK SUMMER A5SIZ35. .- .- - (CONCLUDED FROM LAST WEEK.) The Aij on the prosecution of Williant Baker against Goodau ?? ?? was an indictment against the defendants, MNr. John Crisp Gooday, surveyor of taxes, Mr. Francis Sykes Gooday, his son, an attorney, and Mr. Bletsoe Saiith, a surgeon, for a riot at Sudbury, on the 2d of Jaiwarv last. The bill was found by the Grand Jurl at the Nfarch ...

Removal of the Assizes

... Rcaemo'al of the Ass Izes. When our talented and respected representative, Mr. Fitz- Roy Kelly, was on his canvass in this town, he made one promise, that he would exert himself for the benefit of the borough politically and locally. This was the only pledge he gave. He has not yet had an opportunity of doing anything for his constituents in his political charac- ter, biut he has not been ...