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SECONDARIES' COURT—FRIDAY

... SECONDARIES' COURT-FRIDAY. [Before MI. Secondary James and a Comirnon Jury.3 THEi Ml'TItOlIOTITAIX N'OODP rA.VEtEX'T COMII'AY',- VERTIi t AND ANO I-iTlH V. G(llARY. Thik %vau til OI broug ht by the pillintiffs, tillber- merhans, uL~iiI.tthedefndat, uepatentee of thle Wooed erchiaints (olliy, torcvr br goiodds sold and delivered, and ,lso to ?? damages for the non-fulfilillent of II Con- traict ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The Midsummer Quarter Sessionsfor this borough commenced on Wednesday afternoon last, before 'thomas Flower Ellis, Jun., Esq., Recorder. The Calendar contained the names of upwards of eighty prisoners. The following are the sentences up to last night:- TRANSPORTED FIFTEEN YEARS.-James Hyde, 30, and Anthony Ward, stealing a purse and momey,the property of nVm. Hirst. IMPRISONED EIGHTEEN MoNTUs. ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. ToRY RADICALISM -BALL V. BEASLEY AND RICHTIE. -An action was brought to recover compensation for seve- ral political articles contributed to the newspaper called the Era. Evidence was produced to show that the articles in question were contributed by Mr Ball upon the express agree- ment that they were not to be paid for-that the plaintiff at any rate was not to receive ...

EXECUTION AND RESUSCITATION OF A MURDERER

... EXECUTION AND RESUSCITATION OF A IMURDERER. WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF GALVANISM. John White. convicted of the murder of Mess. Gwatkin and Glen, on board a flat boat on the Ohio river, was executed at Louisville, United States, on 'the 8sh ult., a little after six o'clock in the morning. The rope not playing well occasioned the knot to slip over the chin, instead of being under -his ear, so that ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... .1. TIV N ()T.ICES- (Ti' is DA Y). COURT OPF CHAN'cIt1Y, aliNCOLN'S.iNN t tlD. P.trl Falre':? . 'Irrlver wt ?? VylD, to le * Cnke tO. CA L'hZ .-Port er v l^r: cru 'it, pa 1;ead-l iic NcrC r e~ar} dlarcel 'ield-Cubtc r I ,ot:---lsraee n 'I 3rj L-v- l( row;! B v~l Aseati- Clark V Room --Nachereth 1) it'. VICE.CHANCEiLLr'S COURT, AINCtOLNI. INN ;-Sit t tiE chritetiort v lleveriex, r-ftbtow by ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... GENZIMAi QDJA*TEw szsszONs. a SoteasxT QUARTER SEsSIoNS.-At these sessions the pri- Boners were disposed of as follows: TRaNsroAsATsON-LlJb: Thomas Hersey.-Foierteen Years: 0ohn Williams'-T'e Yearav: John Davy, John Smith, Charles Willians,:John Lovell, Henry Budd, John 'Oxon, Geo, Rapson, LI William Fildew. 1. I;PHwSoNMENT.-Tivelve ionths:.' Sarah Rapson, Mattbewi ; Winter(fnr.weeks solitary) ...

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY. JULY 10, 1841. THE, AssIZEs.-The commission will be opened in York, this dlay, for the Yorkshire Stimmer Assizes, by Lord Dennmun and Justice Wightman. It will be seen by the calendar, which we have given in another part of our paper, that there are not above an average number of prisoners, though we alre sorry to say that sotne oF tho crimest are of a very serious character, and ...

EXECUTION AND RESUSCITATION OF A MURDERER

... EXECUTION AND RESUSCITATION OF A MURDERBER. WONDERSFUL EFFECTS OF GALVANIOSM.a John White, convicted of the murder of Mlessrs. Gwatkin andA Glenn, on bloard a flat boat on the Ohio river, waa executed at Louisville, United States, on the 8th ult., a little after sixJ o'clock in the morning. The rope riot playing well occa- Siolned the knot to stlp up over the chin instead of being I under ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... (Con eeet freon our lest.) MR. JAMES GRIEEN, LATE THEE COUNTY SURVEYOR. -Filled as our columns were lost weeh, lye were cenabled only in a very brieo nmanner to ailudo to the proceedihgs in thu Devon Court of Quarter Sossioos. Oil this oceatsio, however, Mr. Greenl, a very old connuty servant, took his leave of the Magis- trates, anld as respeets a genitlemoan go well knownv iin this part of ...

SUFFOLK TRINITY SESSIONS

... XPSfW cZC, Suly 2. [Before E. Godfrey, Esq., Ch1airman.] f Eliza Burrows, 20, charged with stealing from the dwel- ling house of James Peck, at Eye, a straw bonnet, the pro- perty of Mary Ann Peck: no true bill. David Green, 23, and George Ramnpling, 25, charged with violently assaulting William Frost, of Roydon, Norfolk, and stealing from his person, on the Queen's highway, at Eye, a silver ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... LEEDS BOROUG a SESSIONS. The General Quearter Sessions of the Peace for this borough corrmcnced. onl Wednresday last, before THtOMAeS FLOWVER ELLIIs, jim. Esq. Rvecorder. '11wl tullowring gentl~icni were sworn of the Grand Jury : Sir. BFINJAMIN WARD, merchant, Parik-raw, Foreman, i AIr. jOSEH KYEES, cloth 'tolfacturez, Barnny. Mir. ROBFRT FLETCHER GREEN, worsted mtanufacturer, H -arli-gley. ...

APPALLING ACCIDENT AT ROTHERHAM

... A--P L A N= APPALLING ACCIDENT ATr ROTflHERHAMi.I (Continised from the sevcsifh page.) THE INQUEST. (From the S'heffield Inzdepkindent.) I At two ocockt on Tuesrlav, anl inqluest was held at the Angel Ion, 11.stherham, before Thstimas Bladger, E~q., and a respectable jury. oce thre 111 lbrties Wlicit had beers fuand. The ConovERt, after b6 riry addressirig the jury in reference to the ...