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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTrLE OF EXET'ER.-FaIDlAY. B-'frrpn A. Stavl'v, 1;,Fq , Cimilrina l nl n 1. L. illdl, ?? Jonti'e. George Cairyl, of St. I):vid's, IExeter, uppeavetl to atswer the comlzplaitit *f Jtin Ctla ke, (St St. 1i fll lr, fiar ,bitirrtih, plmy ?? li miter flaie plraell ?? Inll jlctninillt tjie ilwill. Clarki'nn st ealer t won, that llt tIll,! pleewlilugla itnjjly, Iletveylj ll:ml II i'cli'hiki tile ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... D---ON (0UNTY SESSIONS. These Sessions cornmmiencedl yksterdny (Tuesday) morning, rt tile GasEle of' lt'eter, beft're 7&1e ?? IsIn Wm Esl of Doen, Citairman i Ri'ht llon. here Vigouone h!,r;ztrlw', .JLP . Riicit MlUsa. Larl issrolitt B',wial'grlhm, ?? Itli Im1d Pmftiljrme, le¢t JiMm'. L, fd Csaerte','rr, Riglit floe, 7. ?? fwvuesamiev. lln .'fv'tls Fillso'we, .11 P., VSe J. 1B1. liat' iei ,rt. ...

WINCHESTER ASSIZES

... IMr. Baron Bolland, it his Charge to hbe Grand Jury, regretted Ile heavy state of the Calendar, there being no less than nine cases which had terminated in death. His Lordship also adverted to the remisnass which had taken place in trans- mitting the depositions, which had, in many Instances, only reached him that morning, and in some cases had not yet been delivered: they ouglitto have been ...

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' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . d COstO TORY CCUdtT, Jn. I8-Greenhill v. Greenrvill.- I. This wasa suite for divorce, by reasoll of alhlty)f promuomei4 I bv Mr.. Greenhill egainst her hihsband, Mr. Geesnhill, of Knowle.ball, Somersretshrlir No defence waseffeied, and the Court proloasceed for the divorce, without any itatement of facts. On the questiom of a permanent allatment of alimony, a laon argument took place. On ...

WILTS ASSIZES

... Hentry Wynn Swho was found guilty on Friday, of thelimurder of' E liza Jones, was executed on Mon01day, the 14th, and his body1 buried iti the precincts of the prison. Cbristophier Hollaud, indicted for killing arnd slaying Thomas Smitlh, at Trosebridge, on ?? of January, in lifting him fo r a wager, as stated in a former paper, wvas aenteisced to ten days' impriesnmaent. .An-n Whiteombe was ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRISTOL POLICE CO UVCILHO USE, SATURDAY, Sept. 24, 1836. John Sturge, who had been remanded from Thursdlay, was charged with embe2zling the moneys of his master, Mr. Chard, baker, St. Michael's Hlil. Mrs. Penny of Alaudlin-street, proved that she had. at different times, paid him money on his master's account-on 'Wedneslav, the 2ist inst., she paid him 3s. 501 Mr. Chard and his shopman proved ...

GUILDHALL, EXETER.—SATURDAY

... GUILDID AALL, EX RE TEtR.-SATIJt3LAY- BfrS.Kingbdrin, 1kg, M 11o, . Ni'tftot. P. Millet. T. F. Barham, J.ar II. 3.1 irelr, rnd J. Cqireluke, Enpse', Justices. D)ore V. Ivi/iAusf.l iutlehin emo r. Dore, land agent, &C., ?? or tule ci, jit'of Mir. ltitir-rt Wilinot, it! Ruo-ell Sirew,, mi~tr ?? , ?? aid Ablruptyly scirtuii OMn :It flie loir al %he Hi iin Striet, ?? tuea aftr'rionititf tine. ...