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COUNTY SESSIONS-TUESDAY

... COUNTY SES6SONS-TurrSDAY. F !.1 ?? - ..I - . . . . ?? I Tise' folhlowing diagistratei asenibled to condunct thle C!5 business of tile seosson.s :_W. ii. Ashharsst, E~sq. in the ' Chair, the Lord Churchill, thle 10ev. the Vice-Chancellor, Of the lion. /rantcis (deorge Spletcer, Geoige Harcourt, Iisq. cc Al. P. Richard Wr1yland, Esq. AlI. P. J1. Housghtoin Long- ston, Esq. Josejtl Wwrnter ...

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 ...

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 ...

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SESSIONS

... IJIPSIIIRtE COUJNTY SESSIONS. 11,51PHIR . . .T. WNCIhSErxu, April6th. : Th'Iie Easter Sessions for this County COlll- miiencel on Tuesday at the Grand Jury Room. The attendance of Magistrates was thin, there being only present the followiog, R. Pollen Esq. the Chairman, C. S. Lefevre Esq. IlP., James Winter Scott, Esq. MI. P. John Fleming Esq. iM.P. Samuel Wall Esq., W. Abbott 1.sq., Vi. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. TH1E KINO V. T SE a1r o alTON PATRIOT. The Attorney.General (with whom was Mr. Barstow) applied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the proprietors of the Brightos Patriot newspaper, for two libels which were published in that paper in March last, tes- pecting the conductof the Guardians of the Poor for the Rye Union. A ...

SURREY SESSIONS—APRIL 11

... SURREY SESSIONS-APnIL 11. Brutal Asasetlt by two Tolt Collectors.-Joseph Randall I, and Charles Jones, two toll-collectors at the New-cross turn. 's pike gate, in the Kent-road, were indicted for a violent as- n sault on Thomas Walsh, by thrusting a broom in one of Ilis t, eyes, whereby he has been deprived of the sight of it. The , defendant Jones traversed his trial over to the next sessions ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... A PETiViON PRESENTED BY Ailt. JOHN FIELDESS, ON TUtESDAT,22nd StARCH,' TO THE It6USE 'OF COMMON$, AGAINST THE FOon-LAW SEP'AtATION OF M5AWiV'ROSWVIFEr AD OP PARENT FROM CHILD. To the H-onourable the etidimons of th6 United Kingdomn of Great Biritain and Irdiand in Padliament assembled. The petitioi~ of James Pgul (ohbbtt, of Lincoln's Ion, Barrister it Law, Humbly sheweth, That since tile ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... EXTE2tSIVE BuRGLARlY.JOlhn Williams, 23, John Bryant, 23, James Weavar, 21, AnsI Williams, 22, and Annn Bryant, 24, were charged with breaking open the dwelling house of William Trinder, of Bibury, shopkeeper, and steal- ing a very large quantity of linen and woollen drapery goods and other articles, his property. William Trinder, the prosecutor, said he lived at Bibury, and kept a shop in the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGIS ?? ES. \tr:.voi5AX, April 13, 1836.- Present -F. W1 . FtIANKiAND, Esq. Charles Tune was charged by his wife, Chaclotte, with a series facts of ill usage towards her. It appealed that defendant cted like a madman when a little in liquor. They kept a %aiidler and beer shop in Surrey-sticet. Wise, the officer, orreboaated the poor woman's statemenet. TIhe husband was otid in thce ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MOtNDAY, April 25, 1836.--Present: Sir D. Sconri, Bart.. Sit JAXIES LCOYD, W. SEynoulst, J. HALL, and F. W. FiNsK- LAND; Fsqrs. Thomas Williams, for vagrancy, was committed for three months to the House of Correction. He had been committed several times before. Ann Hill (who had a child in her arms) was, under the same circumstances, committed for three months. Susan Small was committed for 21 ...

IRISH POOR LAW REPORT

... The following abstract, or rather description of the report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the state of the poor of Ireland, has been published, and is, as far as it goes, correct _ The report gives statistical tables, for the purpose of affording a comparative view of the general circumstances of the population both in Great Britain and Ireland ; and it Ahews that there are ...