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SOMERSET LAMMAS ASSIZES

... t is The Assizes for this county commenced at Wells on Saturday Il's last. Chief Justice Aiderson arrived about 6 o'clock, accompanied bythe High Sheriff, James Bennett. Esq., hischaplalnt, and retinue ?? en, and proceeded to open te commission. The court was then adjourned to Monday morning. Chief Justice Williams, by from ill health, did not arrive till Sunday evening. The calendar [let ...

MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO, AT PARA

... - MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THlE CLIO, AT PARA. .. . . mW - A _ or__ His A lsjesty's ship Racehorse has arrived at Barbadoes from Pars, haing on board the sole survivor of the crew of the brig Clio. The man, whose name is Alexander Paton, gives thu fol- 'lowing, melrancholy statement I -ailed from Liverpool on the 7th of August last in the brig Clio, of Motitrose, Mr. John Bred ...

COURT OF REVISION

... COURT OF*??V?S?ON. Thie Mayor complete the revision of the Mutnicipal Burgess. list on Thursda~y after neoons bout hair-past 4L o'clock, the Gentire proceedings having I-setedeseven days. The remanentts wefe taken up to 12 o'clock; iv}ei it&ie 3syor, addressing Messrs. Hartley sand Kin g, inquired: whether they were satisfiedl that he had given every one ent opportudity of a fair hiearing. The ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... (Contintued frome page 4.) Magistrates present, The Mayor, and Messrs. Newman, Payne, McBayne, Ricketts, Fripp, and Stock. Jean Nouvelle ssls charged 'with b~eing dcunzkannd 'sanitltig ie poli~estan 74 with aslcnifo, whieh'v was 7taken firotn hit. Remantded.~ se '. George Ashton va charge|I with stealeing a silk handkerchief ed' from Mr. Edwards,#f Wine-.sreet-- This was the boy who,,tur th ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT STAPLETON

... HORMBLE MURDER AT STAPLETON. h __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ e It is our utnpleasant duty. to record the perpetration of a, h1 most horrid murder;' which was committed, on Saturday tl it ~last, at- Stapleton, ~b&tweeestwo and three o'clock ina thed o afternoon. -The'ulgawl~ y- victim was a respectable woman, SI 1.about 45,~ named~ary tei h ieof a shoemaker, re- ;e sidi-nga-.Mo~muouthiriand!'tlhe; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TnE Naw CORPORATION AuT.-Tke King v. Arnold.- In the court of King's Bench, on Monday, the Attorney- General applied that a msazdanais should issue to the de- fendant, the town-cletk of the borough of Poole, com- manding him to allow two persons, of the names of Scott and Lancaster, upon the payment of the fee of Is., directed by the new municipal corporation act, to inspect the voting papers ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE COURT OF REVISION

... GLxOUC'ESTE'RSHIRE COURT OF1 REVIiSON. I Held at Mengotefl rid on Thuradrn, and Friday, the 3rd and 4th tat I instant, be/on Messrs. Bather and Tyrwkitt. The following cases, amongst others, will show the rank Tory ser bias ofone or the Barristers. Win. Miles claimed to vote in respect of an occupation of .501. a-year, rented by him under his father, Philip John Miles, at Win. :llilev did not ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZE

... , 3lURraFeL r A JluSBaSN BY HIS WIrE.-Harriet Tarver, aged 21, wvascharged with the wilfll murder of Thomas Tarvser, her husband, by administesinga to him arsenicsdisguised iaziecvps ang, at Chipping Campdsn, in this counly, son the I ilt of December. It appeared from the statemnent of the learned counsel for the pro. secution that Thomas Terver hadi gtone to work ii perfect health on the I ...

ECCLESLASTICAL COURTS CONSOLIDATING BILL

... [mo31 A COlRRESPONDENT.] ECCLESTJS1'/CAL COURTS CONSOLIDATINC B ILL. l - . I I . _ There are many parts of the above bill, which, if carried into eifher, wvili greatly improve she conlstitution of the English eccle- siastical courts ; bittheereptin of -tine mreeiiure, which, it' adopted, will in flirt m ost serious injury upion those persons who do not happen to reside in, or near the ...

EXTRAORDINARY TALE

... BRITCOTON PotLICE FciE.-A little girl, who stated her name to be Claerlo'te Savage, and that she was 13 years of age, was brought up by 1ITr. Solomon, who stated that her story was so ex- traordinary that he tlought it his duty to let her state it to the Benchi. The child then, in reply to the questions ofthe magistrate, stated that her father's name was Robert Savage, that he was formerly a ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3ZZSTOL POLICEU (Continueds from pagse 4.) CO UrvciL..a SE, THUtRS5.tY, Oct. 27, 1836. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Messrs. Ash and MI'Bayne. Harriet Lander wras chargedt with felony. Mlr. Cozens, .of Avian Cottage, Bedmiulster, said the prisoner lived in his employ asnreadhousekeeper upw~ardis of 12 months, anid left his ser- ante fhis servants that the prisoner had been in the habit of ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... 3EZSTOL QW.R S?SSZO?f8. (Ccenctlded Worn our last)J- SATUI1OAV.-EhiZOPCth T/ioreias, charged with robhiitg Xilliatrh ;Hawkins of onle sover eign, twvo half sover eigns, and csgme silver,. was taiund glidLty, and( SentenCed to twso yecar' inpr,~ei~aoibpt, and ?? r nour. Jamzes Thirvonts, for robbing his maser, Alr Joseph, Kitcheea of a piece of cloth, wvas sentenced to sicr minitlmn' ...