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ARREST OF THE REV. J. R. STEVENS

... I [From the Sun of Friday.] Manhilester, Ten o'Clock, Thursday Evening. This morning two Bow-street officers arrived ii this neigh. bourhood, armed with a wyarrarit from the Secretary of State, for the apprehension of the Rev. J. R. Stephens, of Ashton- under-Line. The caption was effected without the least up- roar, or even suspicion, till the thing was effected. Ile was conveyed to Worsley ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCHI OF MAG;IS'T NITS. Tli'msi),.lyIneset: Al ?? Aaq.l A lad tinattuil Thitis lA Y ,Nt it, wis ciar l ?? %ocvelk stit ?? n fiiindil l with ii lirissekl citrivti ill his tosiisc4.iui', pilp4iiil lii linen bcel rtiiliii 00110 ticuitiglit s11) il cii'itIilN, togetil toil w tiilitcr lid oi ?? ?? ititcit (lialrgi Noithl 1tialinig tile cat iolll tnirijlljt cillf, o thlue coal )iiit i.f a Voii ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TI~TURSDAY. Acne;,. 11, ?? W. Sifvetoon, 1. N. Wiosce, R. t'uuunsi, G. BARIVI, and F. H. PuDni;,e, Esqrs., and MaIjor Aw~eN. A.Lm-.CED ?? Mew was placed at the bar, charged nader thle following eircurenMRACeS. William Hilton, of t, Deavonshire. street, being swvoon, deposed that lie had lent a table-clotlithe dity previous fromt te ine mcli e occopied as a dtrying ground ;made ?? and after- ...

SUSSEX GENERAL SESSIONS

... SUSSIEX Gl(ENlIR\I., SESSIONS. On 'T!ir~iliy, a general ?? of thii Ma'gotrnltes of lioti lllvisillti,, of thM eeullitY Wll ?? at thet 'T'ow'l H ail, lil this tool., frllb pIlluPUITS Of' tkiling into CI'oelsidueIGtOi tim( notice 01L1 Otl Oil th it l I ii'ditetitcaltr, Iii gh Shiriff, and Clerk of hol Peace or tile (0ou I y, by N\i cors. S weet, Slittoll , and to.Coieltll0 iil01lj~~liltli', ?? ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MOvn.v, AucUVST l-Present: W. Se1va1rtn, Rt. PVnDgn, and P. n. Flionesi. Esqrs.. and Major AiLrv. Mr. Oddv, herr.shop keeper. Westcrn.road. appeared to answer tibe complaint of Walter Paul, tailor, for an assault. c The complainant stated that oln Monday evening, the 22nd of .July, li was walking uip Casitle-street, on his way to his residesce in Clarence- garfiens, when lie ulcarvesl Mr. Oddy ...

BIRMINGHAM RIOTS.—TRIAL OF PRISONERS

... | BIRMINGHAM RIOTS.-TRIAL OFl PRISON11RS. WTtoPesnAY, AUGUST ?? morning, lf. rf. BI'rovi (delgate t;U' irwiiigllin, was c'iillei llp to pleoi to thret binb t- oiclLs. lie wivs out oil blil, bitt suri edeieii, iippeired in the dock, and traversed. 1i;l reqiiiredl-lhinself ii 1i. nad two snreties of -10. each. fie was ciioaved Li custody for the yroduc- tion of bail. Joke Di)l;irm-k, .JIntles ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... ISIN(,l OF _IAGISTRATES. Tirrasr~aS- Arr1. I, jl:ir-!'r,-serit: XV SE'ratr tn, anni 1. N F' , iajor Ai[re, arid Calitam 1nA llr'SIDE.. Is, ,d rri, ?? torsiuti rwbor it %va, -iiopicteii - r. ?? hra ,fliii liii' h %jlti-ir~ a hy Mr. 'ltiarc !iett, will at It-i wm v.awrl I'(I liilii NV.,irkbhIriti' lir it Wveek, that enquijrrii' ri-ar,. nz g~ irwwiiri ?? ie meadi. 'Iihi' err rairn is saidi 'ii ...

LEWES EASTER SESSIONS

... The Quarter Sessions for the Eastern Division of this County commenced oln Monday, at the County Hall, Lewes. After the commission had been opened in the Crown Court, the Magistrates adjourned, as usual, to the Grand Jury Room, to transact the county business. 'The Earl of Chichester (Chairman of the Ses- sions) presided; and there were also present the following Magis- trates :-The lHon. C. C ...

THE FATAL DUEL AT WIMBLEDON

... THlE FATAL DUEL AT WIMBLEDON. At tie sitting of thln Central Criniltial Court ou Friday, Edmontd .I.t,'res B-ity10tont, a young maul of gentlernatily ap- pea icee ?? to all indictimient charginig him with adinfim ;and ; bettingi otte Francis Lioniel Eliot to hill and ilur- (dtcc C'arles FllJstr Mlirfill. The lianrie r, U. p0 being urruigneil, said that bavin a un. derstood th it the olleice ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... An inquest was held at the Wellington Arms, Thomas. street, on Tuesday evening last, before F. H. Gell, Esq., Coroner, on the body of a child aged three months, named Henry Jeremiah Knowles, whose mother resided at No. 17, in the above street. The Coroner observed that he was wholly unacquainted with the facts of this case, but he had been given to understand that the child had been over-laid. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... FiDSAY, MAaci: 22, Il39.-Present: G.BAssev, Esq. A foreigner named Frederick Hilder, who was fined on Monday last Ss. for drunkenness, was charged with being disorderly in the streets at midnight. lie was discharged on promising to pay the ine inflicted on Monday as soon as he received his next quarter's pension. A decent.looiing countryman, named John Huntlrey, was charged by Mr. ...

CENTRALISED POLICE FOR THE WHOLE KINGDOM

... CENTRALISED POLICE FORl THlE WHOLE KING- I DOM. The comrmissioners appointed tO errifirire as to thle best means of establish ing ar, eificienit conrstabualary for re in the counties of Enrg- land arid Wales have just made their tirat report, It is a vrriufni- nous, aiffair, making, swithi the rippen tlix, no less thetr 225 pages. The following extrart, lltiAVOei, ciutitains tiie essence, as ...