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PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... LEWES. Tile arrival of Lord Abinger here as judze of the Assize, excited some interest to see how Scarlett the barrister would conduct hini- self, under his scarlet robe, towards those who once nade great sacrifices, believing him an honest nman, to serve him. Ite oaome, but gave no sign of recognition to his victilms, tbough ho must have seen theme. 1IA recognition hosever' of his old ...

LEWES QUARTER SESSIONS

... LEWES QUARTER SESSrOVS. 'the Sessions coalleseed ao '~Ak a~.t ltr~rny business, prsisesslqgllhitjle. 'enlera'l anterest, 'wAs 4iSpsed-oF, an. the daty'on coaio, underihe lew Mkt directing thersvtolrs sold .by weight, was filied at 2t.d' ~ t rsrhlthe duty'o ttcuhn at 2s. Coke wilcnitd o e slbV izieallit. . -THE COMPOUND TINAT$.. Jamsrse Parker v.. Parish of Rrikhontlrf'insipoitatt ease Cam ...

MRS. CHAMPION'S CASE

... AIRS, CHiAMi1PION'S CASE. IlArI'l.4OVINnAtiY ?? UNDERO TrIe roon-LANV Bnr, L. 'Ihis case came on again before the Mlagistrates yesterday, at tile 'Town Hablf, Seaford.-.Present 'IThe Rev. J. Carnegie,- Cthanmbei s, and -- Alt work. Jane Champion was in custody on a warrant dated 5th January, 1836. Mr. Ixell attended on behalf' of (he parish of Sealordl, and charged her as a rogue and vagabond, ...

IMPORTANT

... On' pesay fr.T~lliorJ edgeof. the Court of the Arch- deacon of AMijlee ad. down the. law in respect to Parish Elections. Tihe case arose out of a disputed election for a church- warden in the parish of St. Mary's Abbotts,, Kenstigton, In ciiling his judgment, Dr. Plbinore said tile plain doctrine of the law.was, 'that Jis all parochial contests all the parishioners who pay rates should be ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 11

... The King v. the Mayor of the Borough of i/7s51ich. Sir W. Follett moved for a writ in the nature of a quo warrxnto, calling upon B. Brain, Esq. to show by what au- thority he exercised the office of Mayor of the borough of Ipssvich. The question arose partly under the alit charter of the borough andl partly under the Municipal Corporation Reform Act. Tue first section of the Act bad repealed ...

OXFORD ASSIZES

... G-EFORD A§qxzvr4. On Saturday evanlihl last the Commission foir holding ihbt Assize and General G;aol ?? ht out opened in the TIown' Hall, by mihitoHi. E. 1f. Alderson and thle Hon. Sir J. Willfcs'.t~s'h- .lutlgds tof' sslze. Their Lord. Ships dined on that dlnj. with Clieailes Peers, Esq. of Chisel. hampton, where et.piarty.'ofrlenas lead been invited to zabet ?? Sun4*. ?? lse judges attended ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT BILL

... | j:PjON LAW AMINMENM 1ttMU ?? ?? Wte pylmbU 1ast wenek, the petitlah of Mr. Jannis Naut cobbett to the Htlusl of Ciminons against the poor-latv separation of mail from wsf%, ind of child ?? parent. Thati petition iW been sihoe printtid in the formti of a p ?? Mr' bbett, *itli the subjuinet intrductory eemarks; to vwhiich we earnestly solicit the attention of our teadeils both on accbuht of ...

ADJOURNED MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... ADJOURNED MICHAELAIAS SESSIONS. These Sessions commenced at Lewes on WednesdaylaFst. The Earl of Chichester presided in the Crown Court, and R. W. Blencowe, Esq., in the Nisi Prins. The Noble Chairman, in delivering his charge to the Jury, said there was nothing in the calendar requiring comment orom him, the offences chiefly consisting of felonies. There were one or two points, however, to ...

BAIL COURT—THURSDAY

... BAIL COURT-ThURSDAY. IN RE GEORGE-TOWN-COUNCIL OF LEEDS-DtUXI_ CIPAL ELECTIONS. Mr. Serjeant Alereweather said he was instructed to apply for a quo toarraito under novel circumstances, caiiing ,pon Mr. George to show by what authority heheld the Ace and executed the duties of a town councillor of Leeds. At the late election of town councillors there were two vacancies declared in the West Ward ...

CITY SESSIONS

... The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this City were holden on Monday last, Andrew Anuos, Esq. the newly appointed Recorder, sitting as soleJunige, under the powrers of the Municipal Corporation Act. After the Gran'd Jury had been sworn, the Learned Gen- tlemnan addressed them very shortly, observing, that it was much to the credit cf the city that out of so large it popri- lation ...

HANTS ASSIZES

... HTIANTS ASSIZES. The Lent Asqize~s flor this County commenved I (on 31onday. Msi Majesty's Justices of Assizs, S~ir a Josieph Littledale and Sir William Bolilind. arrived in Ii Wii chester onl Saturday afternoon about ?? four 5 o'clock, in the carriage of the High SherifF Sir Charles S, Hulsle, Bart.; acconipanjed by the Usu'al escort 01 w javelin bearers, &c. On their arrival they proceeded h ...

NINA LASSAVE

... This woman was Fieschri's mistress, and the following is an account of her introduction into the Court during the trial, and an extract from her evidence. Public expectation having been greatly excited by an announce- ment that the proceedings of the day were to commence with the interrogatory uif Nina Lassave, the mistress of Fieschi, and at first implicated in the charges against him, all ...