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NEWCASTLE POLICE

... MONDAY, Nov. 23.-Before tile MAron, Mr ALD. BAr- SON, and RAL1111 PA.K lP111L1,>SON, EsaQ. T1'homas AfeLaine was couvictod ofan assaujion Mr Atkiu, publican, Sliakespeare-stret, while tualiuri him out ot his house on Smuiid:y 'iight last, for disorderly conduct therbin, anld was adljeil.ed to pay a fine of' 2s. 6d. and costs, and in default of piayment wa committod to tile house of correction ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... MONDAY, Nov. 9.-Beforo Messrs Aid. DUNN and POTl'lt. Eliszabezlz ?? was committed to hard labour for 10 days, as a drunsken and disorderly prostitute. Elizabeth Gitb was ordered to pay a finc of 2s. 6d. under the Bye Laws, for creating a brawl on the Quay- side, on Sunday night. ailttheo Asrnstrong, shoemaker, was charged with wilfllly breaking open the roomt door of Thomas Do- uolly, Norto ...

POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... SATURDAY, Nov. 14, BriPorE MEssas. DusNs AND POrWa. THOS. ABONY was charged with an assault on his brother,John Abony, and likewise taking goods from his house and selling them. A com- pass was produced which he had sold at Mr. ackwort~h's for' a quart of ale. Fined 20s. and costs, and in default of paymest was committed for I4 days. JOHN. MAIL, JEREMIAH JO. MAIL, GEORGE ATKINS, THOMAS AND ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FRIDAY, Nov. 13-Before Messrs ALD. DUNN and POTTER. William Chipohase, Jo/hn Philips, William Cham- bers, Edweard Robson, Thomas Robson, and several others, were charged with stealing raisins from a bondod warehouse, in the Close, in the occupation of Mr Alex- ander George Gray, merchant. It appeared from the evidence adudceil, that Mr Whoatley, the owner of of Quayside carts, deposited a ...

BAIL COURT, WESTMINSTER

... | THiUiSDAY, Nov. 19. DOUBLEDAY V. THE CO'tPORATION OF, NEWCASTLE'ON-TYNE. B.~ o& M..- Jusric. PA. ,o.;. ,SirW. FOLMMrr-My Lord in the case of the Quoee ngainst the Mayor and Corporation -of. N.t*astle-upon-Tyne, I have to wove feo a rul, eallin upon the Corponition ftol' owi causIe whya fiimadamti shAiuld not Issue, cemjaidin' g them to take proceedings to, summon na4:d im-l pattnel a -jury ...

THE SOCIALISTS

... : COURT OF QUEENS BENCH TUz9DAY, Nov. 10. THE QUEEN V. THE JUSTICES OF MANCHESTER. Mr. CoBEnre applied to the Court for a cMr- tiorart-to remove a conviction by Messrs. Maude . and Walker, justices in _Manchester,:against a person named Isaac .Higginbotham,. whom they had sentenced to a penalty of £20, .under the 9dth George III,, c. 79, sec. 15, for having on the 7th.of June. received money ...

ARCHES COURT, Nov. 18

... -. -LOCKWOOD v. LocewooD.-ThjO Was a-utfo i vorce on the ground of cruelty, brought by Ladiy Jili Lockwood a~aps htbrLa) R.i- (D,. Luhzgon ronou I scncnc0 o divorc I asprayd fo lbyth wifei. Ajro U ckwat lcieo hsandap iT el cas be cn e nstere d ig n tbr uhis Co urt . he o au t Her healrd durinlg athe Course of latst rterm ?? H\. Jne nAoH .. _ jud .gmelt . IlI LV i11 ,1 . oeedig had ctele ...

THREATENED WAR WITH FRANCE

... THREATENED WAR-WITH FRNCGEI By a second edition of the Leeds Timem we are favoured with a report of a large meeting d held in tiat town on Saturday last, to vote an 0 address to the French nation, expressing a de- - sire that there should be no war with France. Sir Willinm'Molesworth was -the great speaker Iton the occasion. After making, a' few remarks on the monstrous evils attendant on- a ...

BAIL COURT, WESTMINSTER, Nov. 16

... BAIL COURT, WESTMINSTER, Nov. G.us,- THlE QUEHN V. TIHE GRANED JUNCTIOnI RAIhWAY COMPANY. Sir F. P0llock applied to the Court upon the part of Messrs Pickford, the eminent carriers, for a rule calling upon the defendants to show cause why a vetandaenr,7 should not issuc, commanding them to carry the goods of' Messrs Pickford along the line of the railway~upon the same terms, and with the same ...

OPERATION OF THE NEW POOR LAW

... I OPERATION OF THE NEW-POOR LoAW- THU LATE ALLEGED DEATH BY STARVATION AT KENSINGTON. In reference to the inquest on the above ae, we insert hareportf(for 'which we had not room -on Wednesday) of ,the excellent address of Mr. Wakley, M., the coroner, whieb he deivere ed to the, jury w bile summing u P the, evidence, and from which will be seen the opinion that gentleman entertains of hibe ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Nov. 18

... I | BARRETT V. THE STOCKTON AND DARLINGTON RAIL- WAY COMIPANY. This was an action for money had and received, to which the defendants had pleaded the general issue. At the trial the jery found a special verdict, and the questions thereby raised for the opinioni of the Court turned upon the construction ofseveral privateacts of Par- hament? under which the company were authorized to levy tolis ...

BAIL COURT, WESTMINSTER, Nov. [ill]

... I BAIL COURT, WESTMINSTER, A (V. Am TlEI QUEEN V. TIHE M1AYOR, AND CORPORATO1N' S, TLE-UPON-TTNEL-5ANDAMIAI. . Sir W. Follett applied to the Court fora rtt ec5 upon the defendants to show cause why a should not issue, commanding them to can-c be sumtmoned for the purpose *f estimat u r1i of the compensation which they ought te Messrs Doubleday of that town, for the ntj. they had done to Messrs ...