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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF AIAGIS'TRATE'S. THunsrAsv, r23ldl Jlne.-Present.-Sir 1). SCOTT, JOIIN HALL, R. PEDDL1, and G. BASEVI, Esqrs, HI'illinnri Willey was charged by Nlr.iBartlett, the governor of the workhouse, with coming there frequently drunik, and disturb- ing the inmates. The prisoner's mother ismatron of the infirmary, who he thus annoys to induce her to give him money. He was ordered to find two ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAUA1SI'lRlTiES. Z LDNIici i , Jt'E 1, 1836 -iEDesent,-l. 1 EDI)r, and (3. 13.savI, ESCtIs. Sli i'molie was committed fo. tvial on a charge of stealing 'iSC clotlhs, wchici werc laid out oi the beacl to dry, tile po- ,ity of Eilizabeth Reirpton. Wise found tle things at tile hoie ci e the pri-oner slept. She hlod been followsed, and traced to ci lod gig, by two inen Nho saw hier taki ...

THE LATE TRIAL

... ?? ?L t-MIAL. ?? - ff?, ? AT 4. - l. ?? ?? - It is amussing.- ?? at the sane trine highlysatstascot', to DO- serve how ?? ?? and schemes t defeaI the 1i big administration atsdntiostatetthemselves in power, bieak dowc one arter toler. .osooai one mine explodedl thastt another is prept~rtiljand thefa~lh we the same ineffectual aed ridicukots terminavom. Ti t' theme to rnin the Prentuier rI ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 22

... COURT OF COMM.1ION PLEAS. Tt!'rr 22, 1, J ra . . . A17 -^ . .-l > - ri ,: n: f 'efOre L07id Chief Justice Tpeda1.) wI, e CRItM CO-N.-NORTON V. MELIIOUPtNE. Lo IAt half past nine the Lord Chief Justice T1yndallth Itook his seat onl the bnen, when the case of Norton v. r e IMelbourne was immediately called one.P e The following peers sat on the bench withi his lordshlip: ass -The Earl of ...

LEWES

... The issue of tie late trial ii bich gs been for the last ?? thy general subject of :ch-csfiaitiof Flt` ' iit 'lfi'6e1t' rit'qti ?? ?? uait' the'idsbd'if tis' was another death blow' to our Lewes. Tories, who had s piet that h P68p#6tieS and *hd-ha4'd4blhies ?? sdke °! vk' weds -doSP.11 : t'a'at ur. 1,laftk alperfifet daieini omarbt the -iery ordeal with credit ad 'dilid to therh'shlv& 'bav ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF COMMll(ON ,EAS.-_rEDNESDAY. a. . . . - .. ?? ?? CRaiM,. CONr.-NORTON V. MELBIOURtNE. lktin'e L~ord Chief Justice T1indall.) so grcest wtss the1 excitemeont prtoduced by the aInnocunce- mlent otl this trial hviein been fixed for this mornniei, tht i tile utijiost ?? tonf asis tuken by thle offclri' of the Cour~t to prevenit tois great an Ingress of Strangers. As early ats seven o'clock ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEASE—SATURDAY

... COURT OF COM ON PeLEAS-SATUILVA'f' - Ar4t. - Grange V -- COURT OF CMO LA~Au' Th be llfunicipal CorporftiflA v.t. ?? A rule has been served ola the ?? tah city bo Oeford, l ng ov hi it return awrit o f cap ubl a sattefa niefl nas- masu c i o ut of th aisbiguotrt, thd to directed o and subse- quetlya rle s~i, for setting aide that rule, was, On theS motlo of Par.li endts , granted. The costs of ...