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... ! TUrSDAY, JULY 25.-Present, W. SDYMOUR, R. PEDDrn , and G. BASHVI, Esqrs. John Hays, aged 15, was remanded on a charge of stealing a telescope. Samuel Smith, headborough of Hove, brought up two boys on a charge of stealing lead.-Remanded. David Lennard, a boy 12 years of age, was charged with stealing the clothes he had on his back. Mr Benjamin Jonas, the prosecutor, said that the prisoner, ...

CHICHESTER

... CHICHES'TER. Another accident occurred in Goodwood park, on Thursday se'unight. As Percy, the second son of Lieut. l'raser, of Ashling, nine years old, was riding his father's horse, it started off, threw, and dragged him a considerable distance. When taken up, he died instanteously from concussion of the brain. On Friday se'nnight, at a meeting of the Common Council, after transacting ...

COWFOLD

... HORRIBLE CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH POpT. LATION UNDER THE NEW POOR LAW, At a public meeting of the inhabitants of the parish of Coivfold held the 10th day of March 1836, convened for the purpose of petiti ning Parliament against those clauses of the Poor Laws Amendment Act, which press so heavily upon, and are so injur aus to the working classes of the community, it was resolved,- oThat a ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... CORONER'S INQUEST,-On Tuesday evenipg an in- quisition was taken at the Duke of Clarence Tavern, London- road, Southwark, on view of the body of a young gentleman named John Squire Carev, who terminated his existence by shooting himself thiougi tile head with a horse ?? Ann Walls stated that she was living with her father in the London-road; the deceased and his mother had occupied apart- ...

THANK GOD WE HAVE ENGLISH JURIES!!

... .We request the attention of our readers to the follow- ing Coroider's Inquest. We will not trust ourselves to make a single remnark THSE NEW POOP LAW ACT. An inquisition, which occupied Mr. Stirling and a more than usually respectable Jury from three o'clock on Thursday after- noon till a late hour in the evening, was held at the Elephant and Castle, King's-road, St. Pancras, on the body of ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Edward Mills, a veryold and respectableinhabitantof Ilorsilam, was indicted, at the Petworth Sessions, for having, when brought before Sir C. M. Burrell, Batt. and Percy Bairrelt, ?? at the Hlorsham Bench, charged with a misulemeanonr, for which he was ordered to find sureties lor his good behaviour, sad to Percy Biurrell, EI.q., then acting in the administtition of justice,- It is a rascally ...

SUSSEX LENT ASSIZES

... ClkOWN COURT-fliefole Sit N. C. TINDAL.1 1illiam lYde, aged 33, was indicted for arson.-lMr. Darby conducted tlhe proscctiton, Ali. Espinrasie the del'etce. 'TIhe prosticuior, .1 . Borner, is a frinmer residing at Henfield. Betwoeet teon anti eleven o'clock at night of the I ILIA of September, Iis Lutn was set file to and consumed. Ihe principal evidence against lie pri~osor seas that of ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... . BENCH. . .F),GtSTRATES. ?? 83S4W_ 1'Pre sento Srir-K~trr .i stiou a, Joi1Ns HALL, and W. FBANsKLAND, Eoqrs. l111Dis1/iNT C'A5E.-Fftfleis Thomas Yates was charged by Mr. 'Cohern,. of the Gitaidiass office, as follows :-thellerendaut is his apprentice; and had printed some cards ato his office on his own account had waistedl his time; and had undertaken work in the, printing line, which he ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INTQUESTS. On Wednesday a coroner's inquest was held at the New Steine Hotel tap, before F. 1H. Gell, Esq. on the body of Wm. Leggatt. It appeared from the evidence that deceased was walking up the west side of the New-steyne, with two others, about balf- past twelve on Tuesday morning, v.hern a large piece of lead, weighing about five cwt., was removed by the wind from the roof of ...

MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER BY A POACHER

... MURDER OF A GANIMKEEPER ?? A 0QXCHFJL. I, ,: I, .1 ?? A.X ! ?? OpTuiq4sdy nroning the inhabitants. fthd 'i11ageof Sodi- bury were throwri into a.stute qf gteabe.e rtnt ii fi6le- qutence of the body -fa nsin naving. beenfqundamurdered i a copse ncar Soolbury. It proved to b.e 'the9bOd 4 o Jamies Giltrow, of lieathBeds, ganckeeper-t CoodnieliljigrtdI1;., of liockgrave, BUcks Giltro'spwifd, fla ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TUESD.,AY, Dec. 20th.-Present, Sir ?? SCOTT, Bart., and G. BASIv3, Esq. Susan Kelly, a girl twelve years of age, was charged by a woman named IBarratt with robbing her house. The prisoner, itappeaed, lived a few doors from. the prosecutor's house; and having obtained by some means a key which fitted prose- cutor's door, entered and stole various articles of wearing apparel. The prosecutor not ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF AIS1'RATES. Tinu[SDAY, Jan. 28th, 1836.-Present-W. SEymoum, and GEO. ir Basevi, Esqrs. w George Arimnstrog, a poor looking tellow, charged with stealing so a s..all piece of mutton, fron the shop of Mr. Acton, was coat- tr niitted to lhe house of correction for five weeks. ii MONIDAY. February 1, 1836.- Present-Sin D. SCOTT, Bait. L ?? ScIENIOUI, JOHN HALL, - [IALLY, G. BAsEvn, and ?? ...