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EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... These Sessions commenced at Guildhall, at 9 in the morning on Monday last, before Samuel Kingdon, Esq., Mayor; Francis Newman Rogers, Esq, Recorder; Wm. Lee, Henry Blackhall, John Harris, Wm. Crockett, Wm. Kennaway, and Philip Chilice'd De la Gardie, Esq., Justices. Wm. Henry Besly, Esq , was sworn as Foreman, and the following with him composed the Grand Jury:--Harry G. Kersteman, Richard ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... I I t'uithlljaad Jf'on Ol, flist.) CRLO\N 13AIt COU11T. A tsn~ .-Ire'phBeet', 13, NvI'l illdiettl for havi tug oil tile . h it ii'f 'iIIOUv thle 4th ot' No vem' t l'ost, wvilr'nily ?? Ii Pavokhau, i11 tihe North (I1f D)mvItI. -Comiseitfo uit troleolit'' 1 M'1 ~TiyrrelltoIu'r Ai'. tth1tat. ile &fimuv,~ of th Bid P'lAttI'0 lv Alv. ?? FOitlola~eI. tter OTlll'iS i'~.t2*a'i i lat i' t v el)' ?? ...

FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS

... FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE POOR LAW CO.MMISSIONERS. Every part of the proceedings of these Commissioners teem Wili iMportattCV, tlley Dhejsg charged with carrytteg tlitle xecothlts a Rrisat meoseese itt I-WSeinir, tenilehinthj oned moot saesutesry its is tiriely believed. cad rendered impeerative seot nererly by the degree oft demso'esli. zation among pa lynch tbhemeelveee to which tits n ii. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MtungnEa.-At the Cornwall Assizes, Philip Manuel ttas indicted for the wilful murder of his daughter, Caroline Manuel. by 8h alianlr her wvith n gonn. The prislner i& n manl or singularly wild appenranle. mird, iviile cloudin g 11 the dock, ?? fixed his eyes wjith-an Intence gaze on the sifferent objeets that calight ?? Manuel, anorthier dlatsnlitr ait the prianuer, was ainia t 17 years of age ...

ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS

... ECCLESIAISTICAL COURTS. (Froo; the Lincola4hira Chronictle.) The S lect Committee in the House of Lords, on the l;ccle- siastical Courts' Bill, madc their Report on Tuesday, the 29th of March, and recommended tie abolition of all the Country Courts. There were only five Peers present when the Report was agreed to, viz. :-the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, the Lord Chancellor, ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—FRIDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-FaiDAY. Th'e Auiorney-Ceneral v. Cleave-This was an information filed by tie Attorney-General to recover penalties fur pul)lishing an unstamped periodical, called Cleave's Vehlly Poliee Gazette, without having registered Isis name atthe Stamp-office, pursuant to the Statute.-The Solicitror- General stated the case, obscrving thnt the object of this prosociltion ass to ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE OF EXETERl.-FIIID.AT. CitiJLTt'ro A.V1UIOL' -'li'i lvtO II 'lii. thait i'l,diii into ex,vei'ie tile, POrirwrwrstl 'freh AC! .1 last, Sorrai W el 6 M . IV. ?? 51), 1111 ~ 0 Art to Crin~'atdiRto' ttii it''l h~'0-at , it ?? I'Ill,' en'n' aid if ?? treaitilltt rn t d iminal, itod tire nii-vi'lhs'nrki m fiomitt tardii ?? ri'rtililt peitr ni'iti'tirii, oind e'triviatit tiiit if I'aRt ...

SOMERSET LAMMAS ASSIZE

... ThQ Assizou for ?? c onuy eommaenced at Wellh cn Saturday wavek. Mr, JIulicP Alde-rson arrl-d ?? if o'chlk, areenmpanipid by IIQ High Sh1riff, Jamos llefriett, Esq., bi? chaplaoin arid retinae of jarplliniit. and PrncePded to Ipso tile eolnmlssiao. The court Was thon adjoernpid to Moiday mnaraone. bir. Jfultleo Williamitt, from 1II health, did not arrive till Sunday eening. The ?? containi ...

CONSISTORY COURT,—FRIDAY

... CONSISTORY COUltIr,-FILIDAY; ?? .. . .. W. ?? .. , ?? I (BMzfaire tl, Rtev. Dr. Crivitteliu.) A'ittlev 11'irfin'sayton. -In this case one of tihe mostiextraordhtimry exhil'itivns took phit e that prlititbaly ilk m-odeurn tililebs iees %I iilie'ved eveit liere. The pilrtle, 0i the sut ire Iretisee Chl istilti Kittll, ii lady of Colytol), slile JbS ?? a butcher, at that plae: Mr. Was. Ki p, ...

WILTS ASSIZES, FRIDAY

... WILIS ASSIZES, FRI'IAY. .. 1. ?? I --nr l i . - -, M untnirt.- enry Wynn was indicted for the wilful murder of ElbzRJoivs, an, lrirollwmatt, itli-ithwrrth. The prisiner, w'iren POWiled upoit ?? pleial, stid, I must tcknowledge that the deed was done by inv hand, hoit it wai not dicus' witfilly. Sepia Dix deptoed-I am a serlnrrt fr ltiitttard Giifflth, wvbo kbrep a r b~lap avid 1rrdghlll. ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... ., ? ,, ?? ?? ?? t ?? V iX I tIM A8§,IZES. . ON?'AN t? 'The Judger on, the Western G irculitMr., Justice L~ittledule and A1r. Barton Boliand were met a short distance from this city, on the afternooni of Thursday last, by Robert Rtobertsofi, lEsq., High-Sheriff of the county, and thle usual retinue, and arriving here about six o'clock. itmmediately proceeded to Ope thle Commission at the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Westminster, June 22

... COURT OF COMM ON PLEAS-WestminsterJune22. CRIM. CON. NORTON v. VISCOUNT MELBOURNE. Wedoesday having bcen specially fixed for the hearing of this case, the Court, at a very carlv hour, was crowded to excess. LordsGraiticy, Lichfilid, and Lucan, were ~elted on the hench. Sir It. Peel and Mr. F. Baring, lI.P., whlose nam.1es vnere on the list, ;ro called, but did not answer. The following are the ...