COUNTY' ARMAGH ASSIZES

... COUNTY'ARMAGH ASSIZES. ft DATURDAY, JULY 25. T17,11. GevOvf, indicted for stealing a pig at Chinfeaele, in April, the property of Francis Feaghan.-Not guilty. -T/homaxr Fox, for assulting the house of Hugh Cunning- ham on the 9th February, at Mullaghmore,. and demanding fire-arms ; also, for a riot. and an assault on said Hugh Cunninigham. After the examination of several witnesses, the Jury ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... lNX5WOASTLM SiSSION5 Tbrne Sesqionls weis )eld on Wesdinesoay itA, tile lst Jnly, at tlhe Gu did litll this town, befote G. Ii. Wilkisnon, Ez sq., ite utoder, J. L. Iluood, Esq., )ayor, AldoritliIL (Crumingtorl, Forster, sudfortil ?? alill, ?? , wbel, tle followring gentlemilsen were sworik oI the Grtird Juiry -I-letIny Bell, Esq. a01d1 Al- derntmi, lloveitli; le~isss 1. Claytllo, NY. A. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday a ladies' boot and shoemaker, named Cohen, was summoned before the Lord Mayor by a lady named Lee, Iunder the following rather odd circumstances:- t Miss Lee stated that she some time ago ordered a pair of boots at Mr. Cohnci'd shop, which is famous for neat fits. Ihe Boots, the upper parts of which were made of certain stuff which is generally substituted for leather, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IIVTA'LLICE.LVCE. -- I Is VICE.CHANCELLOWIS (OU17RT.-Fa'uxy. ir- Mir.G0.ks A ?? diet g tl ?? Nit hicli tat ate to been obtain ed in this cause in May, 1834, whereby the die- in. fendant was reqtraineil fronm selling certain advowesoo and in dther estates, the property of the plaintiff, or fromt further red acting tinder the trust, of an indenture mnade in 181 6. 'The toe facts appeared to ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... MIDI)LESEX SESSJ ONS.-Tia Li SDvA. IThe Court sat at ten o clock, attil tr-il o eteapiCJ durinig thle ei lot'I part of tile day in hearing appeal east,. (;AM1ING-HO[0 SES. .1k Tholiti;,0ei anti (h'hat/i L ottdifet togi her wtillh others of ?? ititac' of' trae, II ioi ?? zlan Bryitqit, %%ho ?? not inl CUostod wsetrc ?? fot' icrping ?? c~iining-ltitue 1It No. ti0, Quiadrant, RlegeitA--ri it. ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE o ?? F-IDA. Eofir .7. S. Pitimin, and J. Carshliet, Thqra., futicew. Win, Sattovictya, a oy of lid years old, son of a retailer of fruit, rt.idiinf At Went .'lvii', lde,, waon ltirtoed wirh robhltlig thle garden of Ayr. Simout 1ot, ;IIt fn, ?? tilar parh ?? Friday lti'l10th innt.;., o AItr. TI 1. llrok~l4, tetdiog for W.r llre. A bail (cnatre it. this CaSe Wiri, Its;c Ar.71tirriao, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT CB.IG M ARLHOROU (GIL STRFF.T Testeritay Captain Joh. Hr,,/rett it.N Messrs. IDyer, Conant. and Hall, no a.. 'S ?? Stephen Rumtbolt Lutshingtor. Fs, AI p ?? ain hostile mcancifestations toward hun ?? 1 , Captain. r Ir. Stephen Lushingtou linivirig entered tin oly, some friends and a solicitor, two, loiters t ron,.j e' ciisr-rd writing of Captain Hanchett, andt direce to t r handed ...

POLICE

... I 11 . . .. MARLBOROUGH STREET. The magistrates of this office were on Tuesday occupied in investigating the circumstances of a mysterious and most extensive robbery of jewellery, to the axmournt of 5000L., from the house of the Earl of Mexborough, Doverestreet, Piccadilly, and the property of that nobleman's lady. The nvestigation was strictly private, as it was feared that the purposes ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCIDENT TO LORD SUFFIELD.-On Tiesdavafternoon, as his lordship was riding down Constitution Hill, St James's Park, on his way to the House of Lords, his lordship's horse stumbled and fell, threw his lordship, and rolled over him. His lordship was picked up senseless, and bv the kindness of some ladies who were passing and benevolently gave up the use of' their carriage, was immediately ...

ASSIZES

... WINCHESTER, JULY 17. SEDUCTiOx.-KNOWLES V. COMPIGNE.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff for the seduction oF his daughter by the defendant. The plaintiff is a respectable man residing at Winchester: the defendant is also a residenf at Winchester, where his wife carries on an extensive business as a milliner. The defendant is the father of a family of five children. In theyear 1830 ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TB18 DA). VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Clarke v. Clerke by order--'rhornlon v. Harris; ?? v 5Itwynisn; ?? v. Ferris ?? v. Taylor; par! Ileard-Broeklehurst v. Jessopp, ?? bome v. Bartham, plea- Pearue r. Hewrett; ?? v. Mlannling: ?? v. 3lana. l'ith the remaining;5 causes. &c. from yesterday. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Sittings at ten. Willianms v. Wace: part ?? v. ...

LAMENTABLE SUICIDE OF COUNT OBERG

... LAMENTABLE S UICIDE OF CO UNT OBERG.| It is onr painful duty to record the death of (Count Obe rg Equerry to It e King oft I allover, who toermintentoI his existence on \eeilnessday mliortiing lby 5sthbliing ilf ith a ldaggor Frot circunistancees which liuve coite to ?? knowledge it uppearm that the dceceised lleft his lodgiigs in St. .ames's- street, oil Wednesday moroing at an early hour, ...