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... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGNACE. ed ?? 'as ?? CI RCVIT.--Cti.%srw'ottn, FnraD . ed ca6OIWN ct Itl'. he [Before Sir .Triu As A SAN PARsK.] mi- .iaorh Mliller, a wretched looking old woman, agedl *a th- yeats, WiS place(l attthe liar, chargei-d with tic wiilful mul-d.-1 ?? as anillegitimate female child,oiily 11 weeks old the dauthlter ii in Maria, Miller, her daughlter. Ml ari M iller wau included a. It ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... -.0 DANGEROUS NAVIGATION. When the form of giving bond was concluded on S'aturday, the Master and Wardens of the Watermen', Company were called into the court to be sworn. Mr. DRINKALD (the Master of the Company) pri sented to the Cotirt a list of bye-laws which he said greatl interested the public, and he hoped would be sanctionesi by the Court. They related to the watermen's boats o} the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW4 INTELLIGENCE. VicE-CHASNC`lI. 0R' (OU RT._-Tv'vsmAy. SilRttAN t' trA.tSARP The hearing of the oftioMI it this s !se w&a Z oncluded his ?? n - hlg. Thisv wanaceeteor betwzeen too r~elslenlgieers, each of witoos had entered intoa contract ?? Sttaam-hooatC-tnipan for sthe ayply at paddle a-heels for os;m-hoatn Thle tinh e for-tn. paltlon the defendant's contract had nearly arrihed, when h ...

POLICE

... MAft!BOROUCGH STRZET. oft Tuesday Capti ,rkt &set, R.14., was brought beibre Meqss Dyer, Conant, and Hall, on a peace warrant, obtained by Stephen Reinhold Luhngtn Esq. M.P., in ?? of certain hostile manifestations towards him, onthe part of the fallant captain. Several letters of the cap. tainwere read, threatening Mt ushingtoi, anduorging him toa breachof the peace The following dialogue ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTBLLIG.ENCf. ALLEGED 1 OBOElEPl -. filiw the situation of waiter at the Union Tavern, situated ato o. 36, in Bow- street, was yesterday broufht to this Office in custody of Bal- lard, the officer of the establishment, charged on suspicion of having stolen a £S bank-note and two sovereigns from tle person of Mr. Thoenas Brown, holding a situation in one of the dock-yards, and residing ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—SATURDAY

... INSOL. VENTI )E TORS (C0t ?? rI-lD)Y. I (foesili Sladeni .Smiith, a fashionably dressed ?? ann, whose case wac before the Court (onle tole ago, aind reporteil in The Jlo'iniiia 0Ir,mile, cane pll, to-dliiy t or jiudgmiienit. Ile. wits 'oppo)ed by M\lr. 'N S onthe paitoftwocreifitors, naimied Scott and-l I lidile. tradesniei, reidiig in ()xford. I le was suipported1 by .Me-rs. ( iiois. I. l 1i ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INVTFLLIGENCE. MIDLAND CIRCUIT,-NcOrTT NIIAvI, JU LY 24. th [Before Mr. Justice G6ASELEE and Common Juries.] vi OEESON V.. i11ABBOT. hi This action was brought for the recovery of two su rns of hi 501. each, due on two promissory notes. ed Mr. HILI, (Mr. H UcmriEv was with him) stated the case. te The action was brought to recover two surms of 501. due aold l owing to the plaintiff by ...

NORTON v. CHURTON

... NORTON v. CIIUR,7TON, TO THE EDITOR oy -rill .MORE;NfI CHRONICLE. SIR-You will be doing tile an a; t of jilsttice ain k is(! ness by inserting the fotllowig staemrnent in referenve to the aibove vift, repar.ted ii 'i/p Mforirdttq Cirncnii/I of tie 16th it.stitit, si oild not have trotibled yol or inis elf aboti it, hot for the taratuitonis auditionn to the cae wbiv'l, Mr. Cthurtonhattletoulgrt ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... UNNATURAL CONDUCT O0 gA MOTHER.-Wednesday night week a man named John Fennessv, a tinker by trade, and his wife Anne, having become engaged in a quarrel, the result of the intoxication of both parties, the latter in a fit of passion flung her young child at her husband with much violence, and terminated its existence on the spot. They have been both taken into custody An inquest was held ...