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ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... VI These Sessions commenced on Wednesday, at the C6unty Hafl, ot Lewes, before the Earl of Chsichester and WV. Seymour, Esq.. di The Earl of Chficlsester charged the Grand Jary, a'sd after some ir unimportant observ'ations; in speaking of the Willingdon rioters, n. he said it might be nccessary, in relation to this charge, to explain A what thle law was. A riot hsi law was an assemblage of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH-THURSDAY,

... COU.RT OF KINGOS BENCH[f-THiu'SDAY, ri'miiIN V. wEsT. In this case a l/abeaso runt usam had been grantbd, for the puufposc.of bringfihi up ?? defendaur fuomthe gol of Oxford, to which plitce he had been conveyed by the officer of the ChAncellor of Oxford; and arule had been granted, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the defendant shouldl not be discharged from custody. The plaintiff ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, MAY 16

... d THE WOOL VICH MURDER. le Patrick Carroll, the soldier, was put upon trial this morn. ing for repeatedly stabbing with his bayonet, and thereby occasioning the death of Mrs. Browning, of Woolwich, on ,s the 27th of April last.-The prisoner pleaded Not Guilty. The evidence offered against the prisoner was exactly the same as that produced upon the investigation before the M1a. e gistrates at ...

FRANCE

... The public mind begins to recover from the affriglat occasioned by the extraordinary preparations made by the Government for carrying on this trial. The fearless behaviour of the prisoners themselves, who appear to regard their sufferings as a mere pre- liminary to the triumph of their principles, cannot fail to make a deep impression on thleir countrymen, who see arrayed against them the ...

MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... MURDER AT WOOLWICEI. l esterday morning thle town of W~oolwicb weas thsrownl into 0 state of the greatest alarmn in consequence of a report that a corporal of the ntarines hiad murelsred Mirs. Eliznshesh l Browsing, thelc andlady of the Britannia publiic-houtse, by stabbing her with his bayonet. At one o'clock the twagia-t trates assembled. Sir John W\ebb took the chair, and was 1 a'aistril by ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS IN FRANCE

... 1ORRIBLE MIURDERS IN FRANCE. A cass of extiaordinary depravity came qn at Hesse-Rhenane (Mayetice), on tile 22d of March, and occupied the Court four days. It was the trial of two woenen charged with having poisoned their husban(s, and snc of themt with having poisoned her faditer, viother, three children, arid ier ?? Toll and his wife Regina Hlof, working people at Abenheim, were entitled to ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... THEtSODAY, April 30th, 1835.-Present,-Sir D. ScoTr, tart., CAMXT. FULLER, H.N. and JoIN HLL, Esq. - Ford was charged with a misdemeaner, in having exposed her female infant, on the night of the 17th December last, at the door of Mr. Ancell, Old Stcyne. Mr. S. Clarke stated the case for the prosecution. The prisoner was married on Sept. 21st, 1034, to William Forl, and lived with him till the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OP KING'S BENCH-WrIDNESDAY. - ?? v. Nas.st;N-This action was brought to re- 0 cover the suni of 901. which the plaintiff's son had lost whilst residing in the Bull Inn, Aldgate, of which the de- d fendant is the landlady. e The plaintiff was a gentleman residing in the county of W Wilts, and the defendant wias the owner aind landlady of the a Bull inn, Aldgaite, where the son of the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCII OF MAGISTlRATES1 THuRSnDAr, Alay 14, 1835,-P ?? 1). S( oor, Plart., Capt. Fem.eIg R. N., aid .T. IIAI,, lEsq. A woman named Boftilg applied to thie lcinch flr advice antler the following cireumstanevc5. Ihe applicant had smle ?? sintc rceeived a letter fiom Mir. Furner, solicitor, Bond-street, requining pavmncint of fl (i. alleged to be due to Mir. Calndle, surgeon, together with 3s. ...

LEWES

... LEW ES. On Saturday night, the horizon was illuminated by another S incendiary fire. Society seems reduced almost to the verge of ( dissolution in this part of thc country. Unions are cvery where I forming under the new Poor Law Bill in the hop6 of relieving I tile rate-payer. Associations are also forming, and subscriptions I enterod into, for the purpose of protecting property against thie ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCCH OF MAGISIRATES. T1, liRSnDY, M1ay 5th, 1835.-Present,-CA or. FtJJ.rEn, R.N. a l'illium 3ristowe, against whom a warrant was granted on it Monday Ior ill-using his wife, Mary Biristow, was brought up tor st examination. The poor woman, who appealed to be labouring cs under a severe contraction of the hands and arms, stated that sin C returniog home the previous Sunday morning from ...