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THE LATE TRIAL

... ?? ?L t-MIAL. ?? - ff?, ? AT 4. - l. ?? ?? - It is amussing.- ?? at the sane trine highlysatstascot', to DO- serve how ?? ?? and schemes t defeaI the 1i big administration atsdntiostatetthemselves in power, bieak dowc one arter toler. .osooai one mine explodedl thastt another is prept~rtiljand thefa~lh we the same ineffectual aed ridicukots terminavom. Ti t' theme to rnin the Prentuier rI ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF ]MAGISTRATES. FlIDAY, Drc. 2, 1836.-Present: CG. BsEvx and R. PEDDER, Esqrs., and Major ALLEN. G111orley and T¢1ns. Short, two lads, were brought up in custody charged with entering the herring dees af Thomas Webb, and stealing therefrom six dried herrings. The tact of their being on thle prcmiscs was clearly proved, and a kev was found in the pocket of Morley that unlocked the door ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... A PETiViON PRESENTED BY Ailt. JOHN FIELDESS, ON TUtESDAT,22nd StARCH,' TO THE It6USE 'OF COMMON$, AGAINST THE FOon-LAW SEP'AtATION OF M5AWiV'ROSWVIFEr AD OP PARENT FROM CHILD. To the H-onourable the etidimons of th6 United Kingdomn of Great Biritain and Irdiand in Padliament assembled. The petitioi~ of James Pgul (ohbbtt, of Lincoln's Ion, Barrister it Law, Humbly sheweth, That since tile ...

BURNING A MAN ALIVE

... LYNCII LAw.-The following account of a horrible scene at St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States, is communicated in a letter dated St. Louis, April 28, published in the (Boston) .Esening Gazette:- I have just returned from witnessing the most horrid sight that ever fell to the lot of man-viz., the execution of ' Lynch Law' upon a yellow fellow, by the horrible means of a slow fire. The ...

LEWES, MAY 9

... L.EWES, MAY 9. ?? 'rontis' ,LAST IlorE.-The laie meetings held in this town, particularly tlhat on the ballot, and more cspecially the A tniver sary dinner at the public temple, havc given such a ?? to con- servatisit, that the Toriescannot get the better ofits effects, or rally their energies in an endeavour to regain their pietended elevated position. In fact a sullenness has taken place of ...

ISLE OF WIGHT

... I?LE OF WI 11T. ? - .1 . -N'vwPOT.-On Saturday, the 261h instant, Therasa Ureeit, a cimney sweeper, of West Grove, Carisbr6ok New Village, WaW charged, before the Right Ron. 'Lord Yarborough, TIhoina- Sewell, Esq., C. B. Roe, Esq., and Thomas Cooke, Esq., wlih conceahing liquor in his lnuse On the Vltl of November last, by which antd other acts he had incurred the penalty of£300. lie pleaded ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14.-Present, W. SEYM.OUR, Esq., and Major ALLEN. A man, named Hill, was brought up in custody upon sus- picion of having stolen three geese, which he had offered for sale to Mrs. Baker of Little Castle-square. Remanded. THURSDAY, DEC. 15.-Present, W. SrYXIOUR, and J. HALL, Esqrs., and Major ALLEN. William I'edmana was charged by M1r. Dumbrell, of St. James'E-street, with ...

THE MURDER AT WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN.— DREADFUL EFFECTS OF DRUNKENNESS

... THE MURDER AT WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN,- DREADFUL EFFECTS OF DRUNKENNESS. . Ani inquest was held on Monday last, at Woodhouse, before Mr. John Gregory, on the body of Thomas Burion. James Angrave examined: I am the son of Thomas Angrave, 1. of Rushy-fields, Woodhouse, in the parish of Barrow-on-Soar. . 1, William Johnson, Thomas Biggs, and deceased, were mow. ing in a field of barley, belonging to ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MA0wqypTES1 Tur~sDAT, AuGYST 23rt-XrnttI $Flr D. 1COQTT Bart., etsd IV. S:YMOVUIR. 0 Att~i eanu -h R ALL, ESqrf III answer t a ,.2letA fli f t Si r:D. Sett;: Mr. Ade, the lhigh (:onstab'l9, said th~lt 4ewso~lmpaiaintsto asalie against 4ac1 of the public hiuss, his Peuionstrauwes had in every cise been imniediately i teendesl to. Pihe following' were *joi e f ortnight --Stokes, IRun. ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... [lBefore Baron Vaughan.) Cr'osby v. Tlroaop.- Au action Of trespass. Plaintiff agreed o e take a verdict for £200. subject to a reference.d o c IMorley v. Sheanrurnn.-An action to recover the balance of the e prceso aeby ?? for defendant. 8 Merr'icke v. Ballord.- This was an action brought by the plaintiff, v, a cabinetmaker, t recoverfrom thedefendant, the landlord of ) the Dolhin Hotl at ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... A Sheriff's Court was held, before Ail. Furner, Esq., at the Town Hall, on Wednesday last, when the following gentlemen were sworn on the Jury:- S. Good (foreman), W. H. Barwick, S; Gates, T. Lulliam, J. Sayers, W. Bowdidge, IH. llollingdale, W. Upton, H. Martin, T. Lucombe, 1. Burn, J. Demnmen. TANNER V. 1WELL.F.-Tbis was a writ of inquiry to assess damages for a trespass. The damages, ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MONOAY, OCT. 24.-Present, Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., and W. SEYMOUR,I R. PEDDLR, and G. BASSEVI, Esqrs. Two boys, named Brooker, were placed at the bar, Mr. Daniels, -iair.dresser, stated that he was shutting up his shop, about' 8 6'eloek on Saturday evening, when the youngest pi-, if oi't'ffered'hin* apair of soles for is. Gd., and eventually ri-' ;ddcelitht ?? sixperice. Suspecting they were ...