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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 26

... I ha- SPECIAL JURY-.LIBEL. CLARKE vl. TAYLOR AND GAINETT.-Mr. Hestran' opened be Liapleadings in Lhis case. The declaration alleged that the plaintiffecarried us on the business of a warehouseman, in Biucklersbury; and that the defendants published, In a newspaper called the Mlanschnester Guardian, a certain false and malicious libel of and concerning him, alleging that lie II- and been ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, LONDON

... FRIDAY, JLYe 10. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.-Thomas Ellis was opposed by Mr. Cooke, on the part of Thomas Blaird, Esq., of lippax Parb, Yorkshire. H-ie was undefended. This was a retnarkable case. The insolvent, toho underwent a length- cited and rigid exominatios, had been ?? a publican. Itl lay, 1034, he dissposed of his peblc-hoese, throug ilire agency of a broker ralnted Williate Freetby, and soon ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... These Sessions commenced on iiionday, before CHx~noArS AlairsesiI, Esq., trecorlier, and doses v ?? ADOLPHUS, Esq., Deprlty ecorder. Present:-C, Wright, Esq., Mayor, 1-1. Vall, Esq., George Banks, Esq., Christoplter Beckett, Esq., William I-ley, Esq., Thomas Beckett, Esq,, Ralph Marklaud, Esq., J. t. A fildeson, Eaq., Rc. Branley, Esq. 'fThe Rerun cnetso il a brief address, contgratulated the ...

MURDER OF THE GAMEKEEPER OF P. B. THOMPSON, ESQ., M. P

... DIURDER OF THE GAMEKEEPER OF ?? B. ITH-IOMP6ON, ESQ., MI. P. A horrid asse rosot barbarous murder, commoittedi within a ii a few miles of Yorsnt, has crested a powerful sensatioo in that neigh. ;1 e bourlrorl. On Thursday afreroson, ictelligeoce reached York. that one a of the garre.olcpers of P. B. Thompson, Esq,, hart been found murdered c k necr licbby Woast, earl Mro. Purdue, chief palice ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, 20th JULY

... NISI PRIUS COURT, DIONDAY, 20th JuLy. _1. -S'AA I SILL - -U1*W SV *4 V UL- I . tn CIIEFI JUSTICE TYNDAL, ge The CItIEr JUSTICe having been erigag d in tie GuOlidlsall, dhis not sit Ir. on itl two o'clock in tire oifternoon in this Court for the dispatch of busi- r t nesi, anil pursuant to the arraugement previously nnnounced, the Conrt t re prtceeded first with the causes Il the North and East ...

GENERAL GAOL SESSIONS

... GENERsAL GAOL SESSIONS. .I - ..r _ . .1-_ ] a A- - .. ?? -. 1 %5A= Onl Thursdlaly, at twi-e'e 'clock;, the usual meet ictag of thle seagistriteu ias e held, EDIMvrD Bi ?? DESISeN, Estq. is tile cilair. Aruoeg thie magistrates present wosere-MatIher: 'Ilhoe1st1 , E-q., Rtev. O. It. Cuerer, Rie. Mr. Deet, Northaiteroii ; Julmit Scott, Esqr, W. F. I. Scott, ?? lon. Chas. Lkegille, WY. hi. ...

GUILDHALL, MONDAY, JULY 20

... GUILDIIAIjL, MONDAY, Jui 20. Ctt ot'.1 arte '1s-xtsa , et, itlemooingitt hal f-past right o'clock, CHTlrE5 JC3TICE, TVxrDAt, satd thismornhig dtlajatei}tcoh ae the GaIldhall, for teo tispatchl ef business. There teas only n sglegl prisoner In tile Calendar. -I is Lordship, ill his charge to the Grand Jisry said, that it argued great vigilance in the niagistracy and police, titas its so ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... MBEST-RIDING SESSIONS. It. BRADFORD, JzTLy' 1. tO Tites Sessions wcre hcld by adjournment from SliptoI, I -in the Coort1heOLse, Bradfordi, on WVednesdaysv, before the loev. J. A, RHODES, of Ilorsfortth Flall, Chairman, Joihi Denrden, Esq. Ilollins Hall, Saurl. Wilkes WIelde, Esq. Chester Court, Walker Ferrand, Esq. Harden Grange, John Deardent, Jun., Esq., ?? Hall, Cco. Pollard, T Esq. ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... These Assizes cotmsuenced on Saturday last, The Judges, it:o Lord Chief Justice, Sir Nicolas Corlnygham Tindal, and thle Lord Chief Blaron, Lord Abioger, were met at Drtieghouses about seven o'clork, by the usual retinue, end escorted into the city, Their Lord- shliss immediately proceeded to the Castle, wseln the Commission wats oipened in the usual manner, cod the Court adjourned till Monday ...