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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 ...

LEWES

... LFIV ES. Air. Kemp has reaped golden opinious from his constituency lor the able and busintews like nmanner in whichl he presented the Lewes Petition, on tile 2nd inst.. and supported its prayer; and they are further pleased that the Honourable Member has given b notice that, on 'uestlay, the 15th instant, he will bring in a Bill for the repeal of tho 4th and 5th William the 4th, chap.. clause ...

MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... FVIDENCE TAKE1N BEFOR1E Triir C0I113r1liIONIEil, SATUIIDAY, rm3ii UAcY 20, 1836. rY. [C,{nqi 011111 rilOM . TE iOi1' i (~Iiitl~Ct C (F YESTERDtAYi. iety is Comlparing the dili-ipline ot our1 armly With' that Of tht it tile Prussoians, do you conceive tha~tour Hi~ei~lioe for all purpto-es pated. in thle liold is the(, more effectuall, or thitejc -Not to be coot- nit iii a pan d. We could liv'e ...

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)' ?? ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BFINCIi OF1A(ISFIIA't'ES. j iloSDAsV, March 7, 1B36.--Prcsent: Sir 1). Scoci, Bart., V. Sl iY ltii, W. FRAN;Ii.ASI), MAd Johnl IIAI.I, I'StIfs. 1jenry Braveryi a butcher, in thl servie of Mr. Bsattle, w.s chargcdl witlh having received a conduidinb)lc stun ol iowecy onl bi master s account ruoin the housekepl~ce of Mlrs. Goldswi tho Silvool *plutce, ;d which lie had tappropiiated to his Own ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOMElr ('11Ci -ti 0RsitLIt, FinnDrs. U 1( N)\ N ( t ilI.. L efore l~ord Chief.! irsticeO ?? It ita is Dic'ier'ar n silversm ith, was indrr'ttd fur burgla- raiosfyv irelikirig aridC entering B1ak.-hull, lit Iobiringv% oitit, the rosilonce ot Capef Cure, Esq., air thle Hitli of lastidetubor. uand sitealingrit quantity of plate, his property. MrT. Jls see conduclted tire prosecution. 'I 10 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 13BO V- S'lTi1 E ET. Yestitdny, .Mr. Ferstandlv:, a (iertnan, whose name, a fev years since, came betere the public ans connecte(d with n chargeplrefrred ingninst him bya Air. %k tiks, olletuiuitg sont, papets whicrl hinl been entritcld to lilia, tipplcirl to Air. Alinshlill fore ?? upaginst the ('olmilittie of tue li- terary ,lundt Srciety, for rte ii- ito tl grant him an al lowanrc out of ...

MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... The commissioners have presented their report on this subject, which has been ordered to be printed. We give the following ex- tracts to show the objects to which they have directed their ntten- tion, and( the results at which they have arrived. We have (say they) directed our attention to the following points:- 1. To regulations which have been adopted of late vers in order to render ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE 1AYJELL IGENCE. Wlteirtt .Soart, ngrdc tieS tiynintn, %%a p'it pc JI, ~e ch a rgsd is ithI the( xltii ?? of Jo! In A'r' 4. 31I r. A 'irIs cor~tirc:L il te pre~cuctitu ;a rnmi Mr. i I. ?? appcarol t er tit-, pr.isone r. T he iiviilrflee %w, ft tO -ewe Ipi;r,;t ?? 'C ,s wvereI shortlyv tlree .I fie ilt?('ta-ei]d e ?? restl!iing at the top oi thtc lDtrbv-road, inn. ;l .- sear, harl dieemI ...

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... t I ,da-woAm'oo IsyU44% 4,4611AIAN'. I id Viv l)ZAN tlonh his seat on theo ?? at tho Guhlahail before I2 o'ciock this day, a~ccmtpaniedl by G. H. Wil. *1-lIt Esql , Remordtr, C. J. Bigge, Escl., Mayor, Messrs vtliil~ I~iey, unnt, aliii Easterby, I~t Sherill' Dunin, &C. .C following geiitlemnen Were s.worn of'the Grand Jury :_ F'etwick, 1Esq., foreman; and Messrs TIhos. Cooksun, CIlapmaIn, Al. ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GREENWICH RAILROAD.-On Wednesday an inquest was held at the workhouse, Bermondsey, on the body of Henry Holmes, aged 21, who was killed on Monday last in consequence of injuries he received by one of the steam carriages passing over part of his body on the Greenwich railroad. It appeared in evidence, that about 3 o'clock on Mondaq, as a train was coming from Deptfbrd, the ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... CROYI)O PETTY I1ESSIUNS-SATt flDAY. [ Bi!ore T. It tii, ?? nlt i Il ts sit, EL;q.l lI E BlUl'(iL AI, Al' ?? IlP LIA )-11 L.L CON'. i F:-i-ltl. N UO' O.N I: (F I' l1' PARI'TY. At the s;ttilg ol tih belich on amilutdaty, (olcililat, the chief oo'iltaolt of C'ro n * came bltortre t h ji'tuastarats for uile purpost ot t wti im o qiritte . ith tile foiltowitta sing ltat tat rtent w it il hat ?? ?? ...