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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCO. At the Cavan Assizes, on the Ist inst. the Crown Counsel withdrew all proceedings against the Orange nen, indicted for walking in procession on the 12th of July last. Tnis he did in obedience to instructions from Lord M ulgrave; who expected that ?? the proceedings in Parliamernt, and the example of obedience set by the Duke of Cumberland, there would be no occasion in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 17

... COURT OF krXG'S B3ENCII, Nov. 17. 'I TIIE KliNG v. TiSli P1IOIRTWr'OUS OI THE MAN. CHrESTrlir GUA.RDIAN. Mr. Crosswell (with whom was; Mr. POO ) said ,that he Iid heen instructedl onl behalf Of Mr. Itoyds, to apply to their Lov dships for a mrle to show Cause why a erinrinal inforrllatioir should not be liled agairrst the defendrants, for a libel lubflished by themn, Pi ttile chrae. ter and ...

ANNUAL SESSIONS

... A;Ik i Siss _O .. - ;I , q . 1.iqs a ?? ti.iili, . , ?? t F ' i:! ?? ?? ;, On Thursday last, the General Annual Sessiodiiof h'i Peace for this coutpty. was heldjins the Court ilor1se,, 't 'Courtif Quarter Sessions having been: adjournedfor' that purpose at half past eleven in the forenqoon'' bbtll. o'qlock, by which time it was expected the business before tie magistrates (including the ...

COURT COMMON PLEAS

... I _ ~COURT- COM.OI10N PLEA.S. WCdnsrCdarI, June 22 CRII. CON. NORTON V. LORD MELBOURNE. This case, which has excited such an extraordinary de- gree of interest, came on for trial this morning. Long be- fore the time appointed for the opening of the Court to the public, the gallerics were crowded, it being generally un. derstoood tirat as much as five guineas had been given for seats. Indeed, ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LtVA;RPDOL ASSIZES. I (Contianed frona our last.) CROWN COURT. Friday, Fcbtarry 1. CUTTING AND WOUNDING A GAMeEKEEPER. Tto.nra Grime, James Enrtwistle, Johrn Turner, Geo. Iloldca, and Lawrence Robirsoo, were indicted under a charge of having, at WVithnell, feloniously cut and wound- ed %Villiam Bullock, a gamekeeper, with intent to maim, disfigure, and disable him. The indictment set forth the ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... MfIDEf AND ATTEMiPTED SUICIDE OF THE. IWURDERER. 4. _ _ (Prona the Liverpool TiOms.) On Saturday morning leat, the private residence of Mr. 111liam Jones, No. 46, Rodneyystreet, was the scene of a murder whieh, in its derails, ae only in brutality to be surpassed by the case of Steinburgir, the Pentonville self. a~sassin.and murderer. Thevictim wasan interertiqg young vwmn nnamed Grace Avery, ...

GENERAL ANNUAL SESSIONS

... GENERAL ANNUAL' .6SjIQ5,, 0lin lsiodaly last, pufrsualt to iijournnient,'flie Coirt bf Genera! -Anitur Scassonr] of tire Peaec for this doutvW~ sass hiell! at tire Court Hlorise, 'itt this. town, for the purrpseaoat pa ssing i-bc ?? of ?? transncts jo terbiipo fg~ :etf ?? ivens. . The: following ?? Were preseot_ :Bushell,' John Cunliffib, e -I'try Heqgrea~fes,.WAilliaim,Ass1iC~ ton), Miliira. ...

POLICE MEETING

... Tl6, lloilitly m ietiln of poli!co Conimissionmf's was hoeld at ?? Toi11 llall'on Alonday last, P. I-aydock, Esq., in ?? bliinulta of the last AMeeting, and of tho GeCneal (tC(illittee lhavitil- isoin rew, ai nimicer of ?? Wei lv t IUp tIp, po bit soTiIH aisvt;iion took 1,lace as to tl,. Itloitticty of keeping a recortd of the bills ailowed in lliciiitc bookf, thl 1iv p itico lcieretofirt'eha ...

DETECTION OF A GANG OF COINERS AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS

... DETECTION Or A GANG OF CONERS AND RECEIVERS OP STOLEN GOODS. LIVERPOOL, TUEsAv.,-The apprehension of a gong of coiners, said to be one of the most extensive ever known in thiekingdom, hascauped some sensation in thislarge commercial town. It is supposed, on good anthority, that they were the means of. circulating counterfeit coin, consist- ing of sovereiicn.s hall'severeigns, and every ...

LANCASTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... I The Summer Assizes for tile northern division of this county were opened at Lancaster on Saturday last before Sir James Allan Parke, Klt., and Sir John Taylor Cole- ridge, Knt,, the former presiding in the Crown Court, and the latter a Nisi Prius. The calender contained nine prisoners for trial. The following are the particulars;_ Montday, Augtust fth.., BEFORE SlIt J. PARRE. BroA3rY. ...

COUNTY COURT, PRESTON

... CO- TY, C R, T, ; 'OI. ?? WAITE Oent2 WORtl'-GTOL This was an action brougt.i tn, recover. Ire sun of XI. 5s., alleged to be clue to tie plintiff by tlie deft rlant., Mr. P. Catuerall appeared for Ifhr plinll' and eMr. deorgc Noble for the defenidant. The farmer siattd -tie ase to the Jury, on the part of his client. The defendrat'.iasa keeper of the ?? Arms Inn, in Ulierstone; which ho had ...