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FROM OUR THIRD EDITION OF LAST WEEK

... FROM OUWIRD EDITION OF LAT CROWN COURT, FniDAY, MAuCH 12TH. Mr. Baron RoLsE took his seat at ten minutes past nine. After the arraigning of various prisoners fbr trial, and swearing of the Jury, William b. belsoss, John Griffn, and William Gawkrode were placed at the bar, charged with burglary at Cook- ridge Hall, the seat of John Wormald, Esq., near Otley, on the night of' the 25th of ...

EXETER GENERAL SESSIONS,

... EXETER GENERkL SESSIONS, .. .. I. I I.. . Conlimerd fromt our last. loborH oorm, 10, was indieted for breakiog ?? entering the houso of Eli Torr, the Rose and Crown public ?? Street, aud stealing therefrom a pair of shoes and a pistol. This was the case alludod to by the Recorder, in his charge, as given by as last neek. Thl entry was effected by means of the trap- door; anid the prisoner bei ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FAIDAY. pietore Mr. Coumimissioner ilolroyd.J IN THlE BANKRUtP'T('CY Oi' ?? Il'il, WR\liWIT, AND ?? BtNKEIItS. This beiii the day appointed for the ad journed e'xamina- tioai of Mr. 3iddullph and Mr. Jobin MWrigrht (tile other two Fartners, Mr. Rlobinson and Mr r. Jernig hani Iniving at the 'lust heai'il pas~sed their tinal UsamlilnatioLn), i tery ntulle- rous body of' ...

POLICE

... USEFUL HINT.-Some persons attended before Sir Peter Laurie to render an account of the frauds committed by the late West Middlesex Assurance Company. The statement comprises many most distressing cases. It seems that the principal party in the affair, Mr Thomas Knowles, had been once a bankrupt and twice an ?? Barret ex- pressed his surprise that the books at the Insolvent Court wvere not ...

POOR LAW GUARDIANS

... I MR. EDITOR,-I beg to address a few words to the m emen of Englani and Wales, but especially those of the Of e Huddersfield district, who, I am sure, will be upon G rthe alert. They are, or ought to be, wellt aware, that on 2 this 20th day Of I.Narch, that they bave, or axe entitled tt r to have, a voting paper for the election of GOldianlls p. I-Exavoine well the character of thecandidates ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... YORSHIRES SPRING ASSIZES. | (Continued from our sixth page.) CROWN COURT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. STABBING AT BRADFORD. John Wilson, 20, was charged with having, on the 24th of February last, stabbed Samuel Hioldsworth, of Allerton, with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Sir GREGORY LEWIN was for the prosecution, and, by the advice of Mr. WTL15INS, who appeared on his behalf, he pleaded ...

ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION OF THE PEACE

... I i - ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION OF I THE PEACE. Yesterday, a general session of the peace for the county, was mield in the Court House, House of Correction, to re- ceive the certificates of the Magistrates assembled in petty sessions, respecting the new valuation of rateable property, which has recently been elfeeted throughout the country. T. B. Addison, Esq., was called to the chair, and the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSiZ E. INTELLG-IENCE. LINCOLN, MAARC!19. Christopher v. Christopher.-Counsel for the plaintiff, the Attorney General (specially retained), AIr. Wadding. ton, and Air. Alellor; for the defendant, the Solicitor Ge- neral and Sir William Follett (4pecially retained). and Mr. Serjeant Coulburn, Ar. Whitehurst, and Mr. I'lumnfrey. This was an action of ejectment to recover certain estates in this ...

EXECUTION of JAMES TAYLOR for the MURDER of his WIFE—DEPRAVITY of the CULPRIT

... EX-VECUTION of JAMES TAYLOR for the MURDER of his WIFE-DEPRAVITY qf tho CULPRIT. -a It will be in the recollection of our readers that James Taylor, a pig dealer, residing at Toockenham, near Wootton Bassett, was charged at the late Suminer Aosizes, held at, Devizes, with the wilful murder of his wife, when it ap- peared that the prisoner, about thirty-nine years of age, ?? given up his ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIcES-TnIS DAY. ViCECHANE LOR'S COURT, LINCOIN'S.iNN-At ten. MoTI~s O Onise.Hcdwik v orepart ?? v 1011, ?? Efxha-LiydYWait-Barber v liar. ?? Parr-tl~~tti V jonsioe, ptition. ROLLS'COURT CHANERY.LNE-Sit at ten. Causes, &c,,byconsent After the consent, Knia Framoptos, for Jurigment-Kirrg v Wheeler, to be spoke ?? Baugharn, ?? v Hastte. wood, petition by orde- a~O v Pening lar Steam Company ...

ADJOURNED SPECTIAL SESSIONS AT THE NEW BILLEY

... ADJOURNED SPECIAL SESSIONS AT THE | NEW BAILEY. l ?? _ __ I DISPUTED ACCOUNTS OF THE MVANCHESTER AND CHEETHAM OVERSEERS. The adjourned special sessions for bearing tbe fiiether arguments in the case of the disputed accounts of the late overseers of Manchester and Cheetham was held kit the New B1ailey Court-house on Thursday. The magistrates present were Daniel Maude, Esq., and John Hall, Esq. ...

THE VICTIM CLAYTON

... I Funeral sermons for Clayton have been preachld to crowded and attentive audiences at Manniangha and Bradford, by Mr. Ibbetson; at Hathern, by Mr. Bent, when the sum of 5s, 73d. was collected, 2s. 6d. of which has been forwarded to Steffield for the widow-the other remains for the victim Edwards at Loughborough, by Mr. Bairstow, when 8s. 6d. was collected, 4s. 3d. of which has been sent to ...