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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 ...

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 ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF NIXIASTRA.'IES. THoURSDAY, MAY 17, 183ff-Present ;W. SEYMOURa R. PF.I)DEq. I, N. Wioten, Esqrs., Major AithNs, and F. H. PEniDEa, Et.. ATTEMPT To BaIBE A COAST.GeAnoJS.NtAr.-If'illiost 7lA respectablo looking young mat), was charged with Itesinc, III tle of April. in the ptarsh of Aldrington, offered and .rsijssil tr, James hlead, a person in thle service of the Coast-Guard, the SUM 1 ...

POST OFFICE ENQUIRIES

... 'The evilenlce of tile ;elect Committee on Postage was published this mnornicro. Farewell to tice slrillirrg postages,- faecwellI to a dec'reashn, rgrevenue,-farewvell to an omialies of cliiirge,- threwve] to ta ird incas,-fsrewvrlI to the Contraband Postage TIra de INo li.ong wyilt they acrvis e thle dlisclosures nacccl icr the (Evideccic ?? Select Commitrtiee. Alreadv we have anl uni form ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF AIA'3STRATES. TDURSDAY, APRfIL 26. - Present: W. SEYMOU7R, I. N. WIGNieY, G. BA~SEV'I, alld F. Il. Picoona, Esqers. ;Major ALLEN, and Capt. HIEAVISIDE. This being appeal. day, Mr. S. Clarke, as V estry Clerk, attend- ed before the Bench with Mr. It. Edwards, the Assessor, and presented a number of notices of appeal to thle Magistrates. Ile stated that having received those notices ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCIH OF MAGLSTRhA'TES. WrEDNESDAY, MlAY 2:1-Present: W. SEYmOUR, and I. N. WIONEY, ESqIrs. Two well knowian characters named Edwvard Gunsn and El.. tcard Barhamis were charged With stealing greens from the gar- den of Mr. Rogers, at Patcham. Superintendent Thoburn stated that fronm the circurnstance of so nmany gardens having of late been robbed of greens, &c., he was induced to keep a sharp ...

EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE AND RE-CAPTURE OF A PRISONER

... EXT'RAORDINARY ESCAPE AND RE-CAPFURE I OF A PRISONER. The notorious and daring barglar, who escaped from the House of Correction at Swausea on the 13th instant, was for- tunately re-captuored last week in Cardiganshire. The fellow would not say how lhe broke out of prison. The following is llis rarrative :- I got out of my cell and the prison in about half-an-hour, and stayed in and about ...

EXECUTION OF MRS. JEFFREY, FOR MURDER

... This morning, the sentence of death pronounced upon Mrs. Jeffrey at the late assizee in Glasgow was carried into effect at the usual place of execution. It will be remembered that she was convicted of administering poison to H-. Munro, a High. land miner, and .\rs. Carl, who both resided as lodgers in her house in Carluke. The evidence adduced against her was circumstantial but conclusive, and ...

LEWES INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... LEWES INT'ERMEDIATE SESSIONS. Onl Wednesday the Adjourned Easter- Sessions, for the trial e of prisoners only, took place at the County Hall, Lewes. The calendar contained the names of .38 prisoners, one of whom Swas on bail, and the remainder may be thus classified with re- gar ?? read nor write, 16 ; read, 8; read and write imperfectly, 6: read and write well, 7. The E arl of Chichester, ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... B3ENCIH OF IAIIS'1'RIA'ES. \'L!)pNt.SDAY, MAY 9.-Preselnt: W. SitYMOUle I. ' \VIGNXIY, 1t. PEDDEa, and G. BASuVI, Esqrs.; aud ?? J~t ?? h'licre was no case of public interest before the Beaechll. Sevinour took occasion to observe that, tromt the ?? 0 alarming, accidents which bad lately occurred with STl!ng boats, hiS attention had been drawn to the provisionsk tilf Local Act, wvihere he found ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... COROWNER'S INQUESI'S. A-a inquest was held on Thursdlay evering last, at the Seven St irs pe lic ilhousie in Ship-street, btefore F. 11. Gell, Esq., (oiler, oti view of tile body of Johin Wallis, a butcher, who III ?? residirr in tie Lan' es, opposi-e Uionll-strect Chapel, aid i ?? Iruilg jiiaself oa the roorilirlg of that day.- leaily virurteishaw .stated I wxas ser valit to the deceased, who ...

THE LATE MURDER AT EASTON

... I '1'lE; LATE MURDER AT' EASTON. I it oryb e ol td, that onl the looning of tile titl of Ia'-ch ?? at ~ioglu w~oman, aged t 1, namedt Elizabeth Lon-. foot, Was fountl barbalrously ?? dneilcill in er own house, at th village of Eisto111, near Staintforl (I tutu it wtis also liscot-ceed that thle perpiet rators of thle IIIurder had cairied elfr a into of Monecy, tionetinig, it was sulppotsedl, ...