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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGISUIATES. TII'RSDAY, 12th. May 1836.-IPiesent. Silt D. SIOIT, IBA.RT, Sin .1. N. I.toyD, W. SvEsUCvit, and F. NV. I nANI.ANo, IsQns. Mary Ann Potter was charged by John BreweT, iho ke=psa vagrants' lodging-house iu Egreniont-street, with continuall Sisiting, and, as she cxpressed it, torlarinig his %s ile. On one or- casion she came to his house drunk, broke some windows, upset ...

LEWES, MAY 9

... L.EWES, MAY 9. ?? 'rontis' ,LAST IlorE.-The laie meetings held in this town, particularly tlhat on the ballot, and more cspecially the A tniver sary dinner at the public temple, havc given such a ?? to con- servatisit, that the Toriescannot get the better ofits effects, or rally their energies in an endeavour to regain their pietended elevated position. In fact a sullenness has taken place of ...

COMMISSIONERS' MEETING

... COMMI IS91ONERS' MEETING. I \erinedesday, ith oi April, 1836. Mr. Tamplin in the chair. ?? routine business was gone through, after- which the mi nutes of the Police Cosimitte were read by which it appeared thaiJohnPickett, a policeman, was to be dismissed fiom his situa- tion for gross misconduct. Symes and JBrooker two policemen were ordered lobe admonished for their conduct in apprehending ...

LYNCH LAW, AND LAW

... LYNCH LAW, AND LAWV. I Open year cals for Nvilach of you stop ISE! T[h rieet of' Ii lea lug w he rio loud rurnour speaks!'-flenry 4th, !Xh The subject Up)on Which Nvta are about to address the puirlic ~Isis onr' of' serious import. A member of society has lost his O lb u itdor Vey naardliry circumstances, and whl ich hare not bei i investigatedl so rigidly as they oughit to have been. try No ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONE1's INQUEST. An Inquest wvas taken before F. 1H. Gell, Esq., on Tueseday morning, at the County Hospital, on thle body of Mr. Stanley Stokes, a Proctor in Dqcto's' Commons, aged ?botit 60 years, who met with his death under the circumstances detailed in the following evidence - -The Jury consisted of Messrs. James Cordv (foreman) D. M1. F1olkard, John B~radshaw, Edmlund Burn, Charles ...