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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... An ?? Wvas beld on the 12th) instant at leofiel~l, lii ore J. L. El.l.It, ESq., Onl view of tile ho)IV of John Pilper. ii11 was accidentally killed by a tree tallingon hin. It aiptearetl in evidence ?? deceased and two other men welc in the el'- plovof MIr. Nathaniel Hfall, andon ?? lst were cutting an oak pollard ; after the! had cut the tree nlearl1y th1 oucit ald driven in the wedges, ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONExR'S INQUESTS. A iI lljqeq was lheldl oil SIltlilrdav lorigi at the WoblMioulse beo re 1. 1I1.G ell, E sq. upopii tIe- btoly of all ?? It ?? foiol eks oold. Tin' iitfantw \ susitp) posed to bethe ilegiti zoate child of In WIllIli linille' Esieii IDavis, hlaigl been left Dv its ullitr itralI plael Il totlhe iieic oI' :I stranigeri, ?? inotl Itien tis It ?? o f Ilavilli. adillillinterle ...

SHERIFF'S COURT,

... ToWN HALL, BRiGHTON, NOVEltiun 27th, 1838. [Before W. FuaNRn, lsq., Deputy Sheriff.j rl-natIDGE v. rh WIeT. Tlbis was an action brought by MIr. John Eldridge, grocer, against Mr. White, assistant surgeon at the Dispensary, to recover the balance ofl !. IWs. lOd.. arising out of a bill of exchange draws; onl and accepted by the defendaut. A verdict was taken by consent, for the amount claimed. ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE—EFFECTS OF GAMBLING

... MURDER AND) SlTICII)E-EFFECTS OF (GA\BLING. [Fromi thle Loiis ille (United Stites) Public Aderlic'is of February Gti.] The Mechanics' Savings Institution was drcnehed with blood yesterday evening. The treastueri 11. ' Julian, hal gone to dinner, ?? the first clerk, ?? il. Paiker, ill tie bailik. After the tresiurer let', it scems Clarendon E. IDicks was atl- mitted into the ?? by elr. Park er, ...

SUSSEX SUMMER ASSIZES

... q. It The Commission for holding these Assizes, was opened at the County Hall, Lewest on Saturday last, about seven o'clock in mn the evening, by Mr. Sergeant Andrews, thle Learned Judges be. qI ing both dretained by the business of the Surrey Assizes ut of Gnildford. On(I Sunday morning the Judges had not arrived, when Mr. Is Sergeant Andrews attended divine service at St. Michael's, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PElrY SESSIONS. In common with most of our contemrnoraries, and with all that portion of society whbo feel that the ltest security for the public peace and welfare is to be found in a general respect for the wholesonie administration of jost and beneficent laws, our attention has of late been drawn with increasing vigilance to the conduct of the local Iningistraoy thronghout Eu gland end in ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF IMAGISTRATES. urnRaIDY, MAY 3.-I'lesent: IN. SEY;Uito1, G. BASHVIT, nald F. Ii. liDNotlt, Esqrs.; and Major Al.LEN'. CAUTIO. rO PA UVERs.-1Richard Cliessell who hall been aiarelded at Bristol, upon a charge of deserting his wtife alnde faml, and leaving them chargeable to this parish, was placedl at the bar; awhen the Assistant Overseer stated, that lie had, as tile Magistrates had ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCHI OF' MAGISTRATES. Wereit.sOcr. 24.-Present: I. N. \m i',Esq. Jametv Ilittler. a pot boy at tile W indmniil pubiehlliltose. wats chalrged by li in taster, Mr. Reeve, with obclnet It appeatredi that Mr. IRecev had been itt thle practice of sornditig ill his bills to families \whomr he served regularly every Monday toorniog by the ptrisolier, who had rcceived thle motley but never accounted ...

LEWES EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... LEf\lA !1:0HANY si l',aa'r I la I II' I ?? I farm a n. ii LO~laaja'aA 0a.al I Ii. t.: 4'i'ij at 'all v Pa. l ll'Il 'ILbla ?? Nijolaaalla tia Calv' 'al' alaw ta IaEa'I al i' Iae a'a(:l ?? p-ti~c!A lot .:it. T i,:J . 1t ;Io ,!I * I 111 a H (ei. aa,llaa ?? a Daoall , 'ao I' ,a l 'a a T''a l ,wd.1.Thoiit.~ c:~tj ?? ?? j I . .tJ Viet' rovi ?? o I IL I1 I al I I I Tb tl!e~ aa ai. ti; lit:.' t ! ? ...

MR. C. BROOKER AND THE HAILSHAM BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MR. C. BROOKER AND THE IIAILSHA.M1 BENCH OrF MAGISTRATES. Most of our readers have doubtless perused in the last wvck's Patriot the letter of Mr. Charles Broker, v relative to the treatment he received from the Hailsham in Bench of Magistrates, touching some threats of a coarse o and brutal nature which were uttered against him by a F1 Mr. Kincr, of Berwick House, Court Farm. It appears that ...

MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... MIDSUMMER QUAtrER SESSIONS. HOIUSHAM, JULY 5th, 1838. [Before Mr. Serjeant D'OYLEY.] Rie/iardBudd, labourer, 41, charged with stealing at the pa- rish of Beeding, on the 6th dav of April last, three faggot sticks, value fd, the property of Richarvd Goddard.-Prisoner pleaded guilty to the charge. Goddard stated that the prisoner had always prior to this borne an excellent character. Mr. Morris, ...

TO WILLIAM SEYMOUR, ESQ., CHAIRMAN OF THE BRIGHTON BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TO WILLIAM SEYMOUR, ESQ., CHAIRMAN OF THElS BRIGHTrON BENCH OF MAGISl'RATE.S Sim,-I learn, from the public prints, that you did me the honour to allude to a letter which I addressed to you as Chair- man of the Brighton Bench, respecting the payment of the ex- penses incurredin the prosecution of Hindess, at Shoreham, for keeping a disorderly house, and I avail myself of the same means of ...